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through noon. the man ken starr. a lot of people say his investigation compares very much to the mueller investigation in that it veered off track or did it? that and liz cheney on what she makes of our north korea overtures. ♪ ♪ kim kimmitt hello, everyone, i'm kimberly guilfoyle. i'm greg gutfeld, kennedy, jesse watters and juan williams. this is the five. president trump putting america first front and center during a rousing commencement address at the u.s. naval academy graduation. this comes as more new developments unfold over the north korea summit. but, before we get to that let's hear the president's message to the class of 2018 stressing the importance of our military's might. >> we are witnessing the great reawakening of the american spirit and of
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american might. we have rediscovered our identity. regained our stride. and we are proud again. yes, they are respecting us again. yes, america is back. the best way to prevent war is to be fully prepared for war. if a fight must come, there is no other alternative. victory, winning, beautiful words. to the class of 2018, i do say strife fo strive for excell. live for adventure, dream big, push further, sail faster. never stop reaching for greatness. >> kimberly: meanwhile, the president is leaving the door open to rescheduling the cancelled summit with
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north korea's kim jong un. this after the rogue regime says they are still willing to meet with trump at this point in time. >at any time. >> we will see what happens. we are talking to them now. it was a very nice statement they put out. we will see what happens. we will see what happens. it could even be the 12th. we are talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we would like to do it. we are going to see what happens. >> kimberly: okay, greg. so giving a rousing speech. were you prepared for that? you seem stunned. >> greg: trying to figure out what i should talk about north korea or the amazing commencement speech. a commencement speech for the rest of america. he is speaking a language that everyone around the world understands, including our adversaries. so when he says stuff that is conveying america first and we're back and we're great, it's kind of meant for russia. it's meant for china. it's meant for north korea. it's meant for everybody who actually understands it. i know it works because it upsets the elites who prefer, you know, the vlacid
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lexicon of the political platitudes that he doesn't traffic in. so i think the rest of the world gets it. even if morning joe doesn't he has hijacked the bull horn. before, hollywood was what transmitted our values around the world. and it seems like he has taken the bull horn and says no, my turn. >> kimberly: okay. there you go. gutfeld show gets it sunday show gets it just not morning joe. >> kimberly: america first. very well received vets. >> jesse: very well received. he spent hours afterwards shaking hands with all the cadets. he loves these people in uniform. he has a special relationship with the u.s. military. he is funding them to heights that we have never seen before to build faster planes and faster ships and more massive nuclear warheads, juan. so, the american military is back. he recognizes it. it's nice for the country to see a president who
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100 percent supports the men and women in the military. and he said something which is very smart. you want to build the military up to strongly that you never have to use it and i think that's the message there. when it comes to north korea, it's classic like you said yesterday, art of the deal. he is moving. he is shaking. is he zigging and zagging. the whole time the peanut gallery is trying to throw spit balls at him. wait 24 hours and north korea comes begging back to the table. it looks like they are more desperate to sit down with the president than is he to sit down with them. he clearly has the you were hand and, like we said, we will wait and see what happens in singapore. >> kimberly: there you go. kennedy, hello. >> hi there. it's a really funny contrast with hillary clinton. these are too vastly different speeches. this may be the only high profile speech a conservative gives at a college commencement this year. and, of course, at the military academy annapolis the president is not going to be heckled. and that also has to be refreshing. it is a hand-picked venue
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and receptive audience. but these speeches are so different because hillary clinton just a week ago at yale was screeching to a very bored audience i'm still not over it and the president is able to give a more forward-looking speech, whether or not you agree with some of the principles that he addresses and talks about. and, yes, you are absolutely right. instead of talking about himself and a painful loss and reliving groundhog day every single day, he is telegraphing to north korea and russia and china and also gets to talk a little bit about his agenda. so, you know, i didn't think we were going to be talking at all this year about commencement speech that wasn't completely bubble wrapped and group think. for that it is somewhat refreshing. >> kimberly: a lot of people enjoyed this one. i hope you did, too. >> juan: interesting to me come and listen to you guys a couple protesters. i don't think a whole lot.
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>> jesse: those are for you, juan. >> juan: inside the kids were pretty respectful. inside you call it rousing. i'm interested. let me just say this speech was about america first. it was wrapped in patriotism. he wrapped himself in the flag. he wrapped himself in the military. i think that's, jesse, why he spent time. he wants them and their stamp of approval and their high approval ratings among the american people to transfer to him. but, when you think. >> jesse: do you think is he giving a rousing patriotic speech because he wants to boost his approval rating? >> juan: yes. >> kimberly: through the cadets? >> juan: let's look at the substance of it. when he talks about oh, we're going to make the military stronger and all that wait a minute, our military is the strongest in the world. >> jesse: we're going to make it even stronger, what's wrong with that? >> kimberly: rebuilding it. >> juan: suggesting somebody didn't believe in them. who didn't believe in the military. obama, bush, clinton? >> kimberly: it was under fund yofunded.
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under funded under obama. >> juan: that is echo in the conservative chamber. the fact is we have a military that sunday ifed at -- i think the top 20 other militaries in the world don't have as much funding as our military. >> kennedy: can i just say this? juan, let me me agree with you on something. i do think we spend an awful lot of money on the military. i think when we talk about responsible stewardship there are ways that we could look at cutting costs in the military without making our country less safe and without compromising our patriotism and the debt of gratitude that we owe to men and women who wear the uniform. but, also, being supportive of the military doesn't just mean writing them a blank check. >> juan: i agree. >> greg: can i just respond? juan, when you question somebody's patriotism. that means you can read their mind. if somebody is actually expressing a love for a country, can you say oh, that's just -- he is trying to play to this audience. you don't know that. you don't know that.
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it's not an argument to say -- you claim you can read his mind. >> juan: did i not. >> yeah, you did. you basically said it was all an app. he was wrapping himself in the flag. maybe he loves america. but you are riding his mind when you are saying oh, he is wrapping your -- basically saying i know what he is really doing. juan jawnel i listened to the speech. the man is talking america first. >> kimberly: what's wrong with that. >> juan: no more apologies, we are going to look at america first. how is this looked at around the world it's not mind reading it's listening. what he said walls. >> greg: you are interpreting. >> juan: let me speak for a second. >> greg: for a second. >> juan: what does the rest of the world hear america no longer as the global leader is he retrenching and pulling back and saying we're going to look out for america first. america is supposed to be a world leader. >> kimberly: he is the president the united states of america. >> juan: yes. >> kimberly: he is not
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president of north korea. >> juan: no, we are involved there because we have interest in asia. >> kimberly: why can't he look at america first what can i do to improve the men and women of the military that serve valiantly by making sure they are taken care of, by making improvements in the v.a.? looking inward to be able to figure out things and make it better for everybody across the country, make us stronger and better as a nation. contend kennedy isn't that one the arguments of the antiwar left that president trump has embraced that we have spent so much money overseas. we have needlessly spent trillions of dollars in the middle east. why shouldn't would he be investing it here? that's something that you would hear elizabeth warren or bernie sanders say. >> juan: i agree. >> kennedy: the president is essentially saying you can't have it both ways. >> juan: what he is saying to the world is, i'm going to pull out of agreements like the iran deal or the climate deal. asia deal in terms of markets. because i'm going to renegotiate. i'm a dealmaker. and i'm going to create some chaos here.
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what does the rest of the world hear? gee, you are no longer part of our effort and the united states is ceding it's role. if you want to be last. >> juan: i'm not saying that. >> jesse: we have not left our allies behind we just rallied a coalition in asia and coalition in syria. just got unanimous council support for the u.n. over in north korea there is a loft things we are doing leading the world instead of going along to get along like other presidents. >> juan: like printing coins like trump and kim on them? >> jesse: is he a big investor. >> juan: are you buying them up? >> greg: brought up two deals correct decision climate deal would have cost 100 trillion over a century. good to pull out of that iran, we know ben rhodes was so bad he had to lie about this deal to america. we now know it's bad.
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third thing going on right now is north korea. people are acting like oh my god, this is shocking. this is shocking that he cancelled. first, you must be shocked by the sunrise. this is how negotiations go. and what's interesting to me is seeing the media kind of happy if world peace might hit a snag because they dislike trump so much. to them trump is not a president. he is -- no, he is your exthaexthat you are better abou. if your ex discovers a cure to a disease you can't be happy because is he your ex. >> kimberly: that's child oish. can't do that you have to be happy when the disease is cured. >> greg: thank you. >> kimberly: jesse, one more thing now? >> jesse: president obama left the iraqis behind. he left the ukrainians behind and the israelis behind. if you want to talk about alliances. >> juan: did you notice who just won the election in iraq? >> what about libya? >> juan: anti-american
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jess yes, sir fake patriotism that's the latest absurd and criticism of the new national anthem policy. check out the reaction from the golden state warriors head coach. >> they are just playing to their fan base and they are just basically trying to use the anthem as fake patriotism, nationalism scaring people. that's how the nfl has handled their business. and the nfl players were kneeling, they were kneeling to protest police brutality, to protest racial inequality. they weren't disrespecting the flag or the military. but our president decided to
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make it about that. the nfl followed suit. and to their fan base created this. >> jesse: first of all, juan, team blew it late in the game last night. lost to the rockets. i don't know what he is talking about there. he should focus on not turning the ball over late in the fourth quarter. what he said though doesn't make sense because the nba, in his league, they require all the players to stand and do their thing during the national anthem. why is he taking these cheap pot shots all of the sudden? >> juan: you make a good point. the nba rules are stand at the bench or foul line but you have to stand. it was not a decision made in response to this argument about legitimate protests. and so president trump has been celebrating the nfl policy decisions if it's a victory for him. and i think a lot of the players are saying hey, wait a second. have you free speech flights this country. you have a right to protest. and why is it that we are
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not allowed. so maybe people will stay in the locker room. or maybe will hold up a fist and then what do you do? i will say that i think that steve kerr got it exactly right when he said this is about police brutality against black people. about abuse. we just had that sterling, i think his name is sterling brown, the bucks player who was tased in milwaukee for parking, you know, on a reserved spot for the handy cap. want to talk to the cops. people are outraged by that kind of behavior, jesse. that's what this is about. nfl is acting as a business decision and something tells me they are going to get a lot of blow back. >> jesse: i agree police brutality is an issue for some people in america. did you make a point that i don't think kimberly would agree with about -- all be about the first amendment. these are employees of the nfl and of these teams. >> kimberly: yeah. they are contractual employees. they signed up. perform their job and do it in the right way. it's about them.
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it's about social activism and social justifiable. fantastic. express yourself all you want on your free time. when you are paid to do a job, have you got to do it. we are paid to show up here and sit at the table and give our opinions and do that we are not doing protests during the show. some of us a little protest. >> jesse: silent protest. >> kimberly: that's the problem. when you hear stuff like this it comes off very disingenuous. if they want to spend their time doing something and giving back to the community then go down to your local police department. spend time there. volunteer for your community watch program. help out by being a cross guard and volunteering at the schools so children can cross streets safely. being part of the solution not part of the hysteria and posturing that you see in situations like this. people end up saying they were kneeling for all different reasons. first it was police brutality and something else. it became completely conflated with different issues and no purity to the process and also not the right manner or place or
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time to do it. >> jesse: completely agree. greg? >> greg: this is extremely simple. this is not about free speech. it's not about a right at all. this is not about the government. this is a private -- this is business. players are employees subjected to rules. you obey or you disobey them and you pay the price. if the nfl decided players had to play with lizards in their pants, they would have to do it. i might be for that. also you know what's great about this whole rule? it's not discriminating. it applies to everyone. so if i decided to become a punter and i decided when i get out there i want to kneel for gun rights, i get penalized. if i want to kneel because i'm a right to lifer against abortion and i kneel, i get penalized. if i want to kneel for climate change i get penalized. it applies to everyone. he reel it really actually insulted the owners. i don't think he brought this up. the question was probably posed to him. that's how it works.
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again, he is mind reading what the owners are thinking. what the owners are trying to do is guest pas get past thim so you don't have people kneeling over abortion or gun rights or climate change. it's about trying to move this thing forward so it doesn't keep happening because it's an inappropriate place for politics. nobody is going to want to watch the five to see us toss a ball around. it's an inappropriate activity for a political show. so, in response to that, politics are inappropriate at a sporting event. how has is this not ease understood. >> juan: i think the the nfl unfurls huge flag. >> greg: that's not politics. it's only political to democrats. >> juan: how about president trump saying people who kneel maybe you shouldn't be in the united states. not political. >> greg: wait, does he play
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for the nfl? >> juan: do you think he is playing identity politics? >> greg: that was his opinion. brought up another example of what you termed police brutality for every case there is another one. another case a woman claims a officer raped her. put out by justice warriors body cams turned nothing. every case you bring up there is a counters case. >> juan: that's not true. that's the kind of distortion that says ignore black people. 70% of that league is black people. ignore black people when they say there is a problem with the cops. >> jesse: nobody is ignoring anybody. kennedy? kennedy kennedy the problem we are distracted by the process. issues politically important. great venue where cops and can sit down in the same room and i would love to see a forum like that because there are a lot of police officers who feel like they are targeted and that people
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hated them because they wear uniform. there are particularly black men in this country who feel like they are targeted because of the color of their skin. and, you know, they are kicked out of restaurants and pulled over at higher rate and they are sentenced much different rates than some of their white counterparts for essentially the same crime. those are real discussions to be having. if you decided that you wanted to protest something, and you wanted to come to work shirtless with no jacket, no tie, you would probably run up against some issues with the human resources department in this building. >> jesse: not with me, juan. i have no problem with that. >> juan: i think i'm going to sit a little farther away. kennedy kennedy it sort of cheapens the civil rights struggles that we have seen that have been very powerful between athletes and politicians in this country. and now people just roll their eyes instead of listening to the message and i think that is a very -- >> greg: can i butt in real quick. >> kimberly: meet with the president liberals shamed
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them in to not doing it they don't want to do the open dialogue. >> jesse: greg? >> greg: roll this tape of a police officer. they are protesting and what happens? this protester, here comes. spits in his face. there you go. >> kimberly: what a hero. >> greg: if anybody dismisses the idea that police, they are treated great, that's an example. >> juan: how about rolling that sterling brown tape where they are tasing a guy for nothing. >> jesse: everybody in the commercial break google all that google hollywood player harvey weinstein led off in hand cuffs after turning himself in to face rape charges. details on legal battle next. ♪ ♪ hello mom.
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hollywood's red carpet harvey weinstein today surrendering to the police in new york. the movie mogul was arrested and charged with felonies including rape and sexual abuse in cases involving two different women. now he faces decades in prison, if convicted. weinstein denies any wrong-doing. he vows to fight the charges. here's his attorney. >> mr. weinstein will enter a plea of not guilty. we intend to move very quickly to dismiss these charges. we believe that they are constitutionally flawed. we believe that they are not factually supported by the evidence and we believe that at the end of the process, mr. weinstein will be exonerated. >> juan: in the meantime weinstein was released on $1 million bail. he will wear an electronic monitoring device. so, kimberly. >> kimberly: yeah. >> juan: i was pufd when the lawyer said constitutionally challenged or something? what is he talking about? >> kimberly: look, if you read a lot about this case, they are really going to go
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after it. they are going to try to disprove. they say they have videos. they have text messages. they have emails and they will put it all out there to say okay, this guy did not invent the casting couch. thing couch was there it's reciprocal to try to show that people tried to take advantage of the casting couch to better themselves in their career. that's what they're trying to proffer and put out there. people are listening to it. they hear this, et cetera. what that means is he is not going to go down wyatt without a fight. he has the money and resources. he puts that out there. it could be seen and viewed as intimidation of victims and alleged accusers in this particular case that they are thinking to themselves what is this man going to try to do to destroy them or their reputation or make it hard for their family or for them to be able to have any kind of lively hood. it's quite complex. but he has got ben brassman who i know he is a lawyer that i'm sure all of us know in terms the number of cases and represented people like p. diddy, et cetera. he has resources at his hand. i think you see this guy is,
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you know, he is really looking at serious charges. he will be very, very concerned. especially after what you saw happen to bill cosby. >> juan: some people writing this is inflection point. rose mcgowan, the actress said we got you. like this is a moment to celebrate. are they right? >> no, i don't think it's a moment necessarily to celebrate. i think it's a very somber moment, you know. harvey weinstein's career is ruined and there are a lot of people who say good riddance, i'm glad. they felt like they weren't going to see justice. there is not necessarily joy behind it because have you so many victims who have come forward in, you know, some parts of the world. in fact, there are pending cases not only in new york where he could see up to 30 years in prison if is he convicted of everything that he has been arraigned on. but, also, in london and los angeles. you know, there are different rules and different jurisdictions. but, it is -- it's really sad. because there are so many women in his wake whose lives have been ruined according to some of the stories they have told
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people like ronan farrell. there is really not jubilation. but it still a time for us to pause and look at the culture that was created and appeased and allowed to go on for so many years with so many people knowing about this. hopefully that's inflection point. hollywood will look at itself and pay disparity which they talk a lot about but they don't put their words into action necessarily. >> juan: jesse, what do you think? it's been a week when we learned that morgan freeman was accused of various improprieties on the sets various movies. we know what's going on with bill cosby. it seems like now, maybe something is going on it effects weinstein. >> jesse: yes. this is the guy who started the me too movement in the very beginning after the avalanche of accusations. cosby amount of accusations
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dozens and dozens of women. i myself enjoyed watching the perp walk today. i was looking forward to it in a weird way to see him in cuffs. it's important to seat criminal justice system working when it works well. it's good and the people that have accused him, brought these charges have a sense of vengeance but also justice although justice delayed because, you know, he may skate that's the scary part. he has a ton of cash. they slapped an ankle bracelet on him. he can only go to new york and connecticut. i think he is a serious flight risk. can he either bankrupt himself fighting the charges or skedaddle to singapore. if this guy is convicted, he is too soft to spend a day in prison. >> juan: wow, greg? >> greg: i'm all for the law, bringing clarity into this whole mess. because i think, you know there are so many cases that we read about and talked about i almost felt the
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public forum had become the judge and jury. i'm so glad that he is arrested and he is going to pay, that will bring clarity to this particular, very specific situation and this is, remember, somebody who represents an industry that lectures us on morality. where, the american public, we're just thought as progressive liberal and compassionate as hollywood is. this is an awful guy who used progressive politics as a shield for his own behavior. >> jesse: you know what he said when he was getting charged i'm fighting the nra. >> greg: when he knew he was going down. you guys don't do this to me. i want to fight trump he was a progressive pig. >> juan: do you have a coast ghost in your house? is amazon echo spying on you? be careful what you say around it. it might be recording you. that's next on the five. ♪ ain't that america ♪ home of the free ♪
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♪ >> kennedy: aelections is a, are yo -- alexa, areyou spying ? one family in portland, oregon shocked this might have been the case. the amazon device secretly recorded at least one conversation husband and wife on hardwood floors and september that recording to a random contact. the onlibrary retail giant confirming the incident was real and chalked it up to a series of misunderstood commands. as unlikely as this string of events is, we are evaluating options to make this case even less likely. right. this is a horrible piece of anti-marketing for amazon. and they have had nothing but pretty good luck lately. this makes you second guess buying one of these devices as long as you remember this story. >> kimberly: 100 percent. i have the alexa, right?
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relative of. and it's out of there. so this weekend, hamptons, i was like don't forget alexa and alexa went with him to the hampton. isn't that funny? i am freaked out by it in the house, shut the door, lock her in another room. can you imagine? >> kennedy: no. we have so much reliance on external objects. >> kennedy: i sent my son to the hamptons with alexa. enough room in the limousine. i'm going to put some of my giant overgrown ferns in there. >> kimberly: he went with his father. >> kennedy: let's discuss this a little bit. we are so reliant on these things. you look at movies like wally where people are so lazy they eat liquified meals out of cubs, so skimpy their joints don't work.
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>> jesse: rename alexa james comey. spying on you. leak to all your people. >> jesse: i don't know what this thing is. i have never heard of until we did the segment. i had to be explained what it is by gutfeld in the green room. i still don't know what it is. you are supposed to ask them questions and answers your questions? cend kennedy turns on lights and picks out music. >> jesse: like the clapper. >> kennedy: can be connected to your devices. really weird said a word that sounded like alexa. if it's not alexa, alexa shouldn't wake up. the point is alexa is always awake. >> kimberly: she is like always there. >> kennedy: like with an agenda. >> greg: growing up in the 60's and 70's, our nation's thoughtful intellects warned us of big brother 1984. it was about the government that was going to snoop on us. no, actually entertainment, media, ache deemia, companies like this. they are the real snakes in the grass. as a society, we are already our own big brother.
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we tape each other on the street. we take comments out of context on our phone. we swarm and punish people online after rerecord them. it's not alexa you have got to worry about. it's twitter, it's facebook. it's us. >> kennedy: it's amazon, juan. i know that you love technology and have you several alexas. >> juan: we own an alexa. cenged kennedy human and otherwise in your office. >> juan: is that part? maybe that's something you put in there i have to watch myself there has been now several incidents with this. one was the strange laughter that was coming out of alexa and people were spooked by what is going on. why is that machine laughing. >> kimberly: mocking people. >> juan: could be. >> kennedy: holdover from welcome back cotter from the canned audience. >> juan: could be. they say now 40 million americans have one. >> kimberly: that's right. >> juan: if that's the case this is a staple of modern american life but it's too revealing. it's too intrusive in my opinion. i don't know how you get away from it, kennedy.
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people like when you are driving a cart car now tells you brake or the car will tell you hey, you are tired. wait a second, who is driving here? i think the car is driving. >> kennedy: self-driving cars we will not do anything, juan. that's the problem. and then we won't be able to to survive in nature. >> greg: nature is overrated. >> jesse: nature and hockey. [laughter] >> greg: outdoor hockey. >> juan: go caps. >> kennedy: slow down, everyone. stay right here. fan mail friday is next. ♪ ♪ e family. we'd do anything for each other. but this time... those bonds were definitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs? so they should have two of these? since i'm active duty and she's family, i was able to set my sister up with a sweet membership from navy federal. if you hold it closer, it looks bigger. eat your food my big sis likes to make tiny food.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: thank you, kennedy. fan mail friday your questions answered now. first one fantastic. "the five" fan page instagram question what's one pet you wish you had growing up and why? juan? >> juan: well, i had a turtle for a while because i lived in an apartment building in brooklyn so i couldn't have a dog. i didn't even want a dog. >> greg: what did you want growing up? >> juan: i was happy. the thing was i wanted another turtle. i want to explain something to you i wanted more turtles
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then i have told they had a lot of germs. >> greg: salmonella. you wanted another turtle. that's a great answer. a pet that you always never had. another turtle. >> jesse: he got the question before hand. >> juan: that's the truth. >> juan: kimberly, any pet you didn't have ever, don't say a cat. >> kimberly: not really like a cat person. >> greg: any animal when you were a kid. how hard is the question? >> greg: greatest question ever. >> kimberly: i like bunny rabbits. >> greg: there you go. >> kimberly: instead of getting one this guy got me russian dwarf hamsters and within a day had all these babies, 12 of them. a little traumatized. >> greg: that was when you were growing up a boyfriend got you hamsters? >> kimberly: russian dwarf hamsters. >> greg: you are upset, greg. >> greg: how hard is this question?
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>> jesse: piranhas so i can feed stuff to them in front of friends. >> greg: that's what i was looking for. as a kid you wanted unrealistic pets. >> kennedy: king snake or taran do you la my mom did the cost benefit analysis and said she could have never touched a snake so she got me a tha that tarantula. >> greg: monsters, i loved that stuff, so i wanted a giant lizard they will kill you. >> kimberly: yeah. wow. missed out. >> greg: at least i answered the damn question. if they can't answer the pet question. all right. this is from kimberly w., facebook question. is there a material item that you desire and have not purchased yet and why? and let us remind you we are talking to america and not our friends at the hamptons. [laughter]
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>> kimberly: what if i'm here working. okay? one day off this year. >> greg: material item. kennedy? >> kennedy: you know what? i still don't have a bentley. >> greg: there you go. kennedy ken the weekend is young. >> greg: there is still time. kimberly? >> kimberly: i don't know. let me think about it. >> greg: something you go i would like to buy that but i just -- i don't know. maybe i can't keep it in new york like a helo monster? >> kimberly: a miniature pony. >> greg: that's good. that would have worked in the first question. >> kimberly: never too late to come correct for the first question. >> kennedy: i will drive around in my bentley. >> greg: all right, jesse, material item. >> jesse: this may surprise you, greg, i'm not a materialistic person. i'm happy with what i have. i don't really yes o yearn for material things. small space. >> greg: how about a home
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chef? >> jesse: i will take one of those. greg greg there you go. is there an item that you could buy but you haven't purchased yet? >> kennedy: so disappointed with us. >> juan: very upset with me because i really am not a pet guy. but, anyway, what did janice joplin say "lord won't you buy me a mercedes-benz?" the problem with that question the thing i want is not necessarily material it's an experience. i have keep thinking i would like to bay trip, a safari. >> greg: that's good. >> kennedy: i just bought a safari trip. >> kimberly: for the veterans that's an auction item. >> greg: thank you, kimberly. i wanted a scooter. >> jesse: you would look good on a scooter. >> greg: i don't know where to put it great question quickly everybody, have you ever taken alcohol from your parents' stash and secretly drank it? >> kimberly: absolutely not. >> jesse: did i this
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weekend. no lie. >> juan: that's legal. >> greg: kennedy? >> kennedy: in 8th grade i was dumb enough to sample my dad's pear wine. >> juan: they usinged to send me to the store to buy cigarettes and alcohol. i don't understand. >> greg: my parents used to try to steal alcohol from me. i had quite the bar growing up. all right. one more thing is up next ♪ live and let die ♪ live and let die a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one true instinct. now, try new purina one true instinct treats. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind
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>> kimberly: time now for one more thing, jesse. >> jesse: so strict, greg. >> jesse: this weekend a guy gets waterboarded in my world. watch this. it was like charlie and the chocolate factory. guy there getting waterboarded. the mooch, tomi lahren, the ladies diamond and silk. great show plus i'm hosting ingraham tonight 10:00 p.m. we have a special guest griff jenkins in the building. we just see this guy walking down the street and we bring him in. how is your cast, man? >> want to make sure your burgers and fries are okay. everybody is doing well. >> jesse: looking good, griff. >> looking forward to an important weekend.
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>> there was a diving accident with a dog frisbee catching thing out there a month ago tomorrow when i was anchoring "fox & friends." and we may be shedding the sling tomorrow. tune. in bright and early. >> jesse: big reveal. >> kimberly: "fox & friends" a dangerous show. fantastic, thanks for joining the five. we love it greg, what do you have? >> greg: it is time for greg's plugs. why is it pointing at my hair? anyway, saturday, that's tomorrow night. you guys may be taking the weekend off, i'm not. 10:00 i have rob o'neill and comedian chris fe. kat timpf, cyrus. unlike jesse's you won't be tortured. >> jesse: not torture, enhanced interrogation. >> greg: literally figuratively. i'm plugging my book. did you go to amazon or wherever you want to go and order this book. you prove it to me that you ordered it over the weekend because i'm not going anywhere. if you can prove it to me with a time stamp, i will pick one of you and i will
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draw a picture for you. >> you know there is a misspelling on the spine? >> greg: what? it's on my monologue. >> kimberly: this just made my whole day. >> greg: you are lying. it's missing a letter. somebody is losing their job. thank you, kennedy. >> kimberly: time now for kennedy's food. ♪ everyone doesn't care with that spine. everyone cares about mcdonald's. food court meets legal news. two mcdonald's customers in florida suing fast food giant for $5 million because they say they are being unfairly charged for cheese that they actually don't want on their burger. cynthia kissner and leonard warner. they say their hamburgers and cheeseburgers are different prices. even though they don't want cheese they will charge for it when they order a quarter pounder. i have the double quarter pounder. jesse only has a single quarter pounder.
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and no one else -- kennedy is eating fries. anyway, i think it's a little bit crazy. people sue for hot coffee and all of the above. juan? >> juan: are we there yet? that's the question this memorial day weekend, a.a.a. reports record number of measures, more than 41 million will be hitting the highways for a road trip. i'm not just talking about cars. there sin crease of people traveling by air, train, bus, cruise ship, the vast majority on the highway even though gas prices have gone up nearly 44% higher than last year. by the way, top destinations orlando and anaheim. disney. >> kennedy: fred the lab tore has taken charge of nine baby ducklings. these little ducklings lost their momma and fred is a loving and maternal labrador puts them on his back and takes them for a swim in the moat. he loves and adoor aadores them. they sleep in his bed. fred the lab tore. >> greg: first gay marriage and now this.
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>> kimberly: hey. thanks for joining us as we kick off the hollywood weekend. snap it out. tune in monday more memorial day, don't miss "special report" up next. hey, mike u. >> mike: kimberly, thank you very much. have a great weekend. hollywood producer who fueled the me too movement faces sex crime charges and whatever happened to natalee holloway? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> mike: good evening. i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. everybody plays games. those words from president trump have ignited new speculation tonight that the just cancelled summit with north korean leader kim jong un could be resurrected the president is welcoming what he calls kim's warm and productive response to the withdrawal. a reaction that was far less bellicose than expected. we have fox team coverage, gillianur

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