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guaranteed, what wasn't, what drama unfolded. all of that as we continue our special saturday show 7:00a.m. eastern time right through none, you won't believe the drama we uncovered. "the five" now. ♪ >> hello, dana perino along with kimberly ghoul foye, jesse watters, this is "the five." a major breakthrough with north korea after historic meeting inside the oval office. president trump is saying he'll sit down with kim jong-un in singapore. >> president trump: we'll be meeting on june 12, in singapore. i think it'll be a process. i never said it goes in one meeting. i think it will be a process. but the relationships are building and that's positive. we talked about ending the war.
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this war has to be the longest war, almost 70 years. can you believe we're talking about the ending of the korean war? >> the announcement coming after talking with vice chairman kim yong choi after over an hour. president trump surprising some when asked about receiving a letter from kim jong-un. >> i haven't seen the letter yet. i purposely didn't open the letter. i haven't opened it. i didn't open it in front of the director. i said would you want me to open it? he said you can read it later. i may be in for a big surprise, folks. >> the president has since read the letter, i don't know if it was a big surprise, but that happened during the daily briefing, my favorite part, when he made that joke. an amazing day, i think that the big news kimberly is that, yes, of course the summit is a go, at least today, we'll see how that goes next week. but also, the south koreans have been pushing for this possibility of signing an end to the korean war.
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and the president indicating that that is likely to be an outcome of that first meeting. it's not necessarily the full denuclearization that he wants, but that is one of the go-tos for the south koreans. by the north koreans as well. >> i think is historic in terms of what has been accomplished so far. no other presidency has been able to get the ball so far down in the court to be able to do something like this. in terms of brokering a peace agreement, denuclearization, saying we're going to do this summit. this is something that everybody should be very excited about internationally. it brings the chance and the opportunity for peace and stability in the region that's been so geopolitically fraught with danger, the regime. what we see is he's able to bring kim jong-un to the table and to his knees, essentially. his economy is on the bring of collapse. he has really no choice but to come to the table.
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what president trump has done with tariffs, putting pressure, applying pressure with the chinese, what he's done in terms of his outreach and relationship with south korea as well has all put this into motion. relatively quick period of time early in his presidency. i think it's most you a spacious and favorable for the united states and for north and south korea. >> you meant sanctions not tariffs. the president said he had over. 00 additional sanctions that he was ready to put on. and the north koreans knew about that, in the meeting the president said, okay, i won't do it. at least not at this moment. >> if he doesn't like what he see when is he opens the letter, slap a few more sanctions back on. i was downstairs earlier and they have to have the msnbc channel, on it's right under rock center, i was forced to watch them cover this -- >> you don't have to explain this. we won't judge you. >> i thought i needed to make it clear.
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[laughing] i wasn't watching it on purpose. he's talking about bringing, like kimberly said, the two sides together and ending a war that's gone on. we're still at war, technically, that's been going on for decades. and the anchors come out and they criticize him -- >> really? >> i saw that. >> going back and forth on the singapore sum interest for cancelling it, going back, on then saying what a hypocrite, he gets out of the iran deal, then wants to make a deal with north korea. i'm thinking to myself, if this was president obama, and this was going along the way it's going along under president trump, he would be hailed. >> no kidding. >> the guy in the white house today, it's amazing they would bring a guy who responsible for hacking sony, hacking on people's limbs, doing some of the most atrocious things to human beings in the world, one of the most brutal peep aim round, into the white house, into the oval office, not just for handing off. letter but then to sit and discuss things, but the fact that you are forced to deal with
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savage people in this world, says a lot about our country and what we're willing to do in order to achieve peace. china is as you've been saying, pretty integral in this. they don't necessarily want to see north korea defanged. they're worried about a crisis with migrants flowing across. and let's just say korea comes together as one, eventually a powerhouse, then japan right there. and their alliance with the united states. you have a pretty bold kind of western oriented alliance, right on china's doorstep. they might not like that. we'll just continue to see how china reacts. . the president said, my favorite line, we'll see what happens, he went a little bit more emphatic today talking about the meeting will not be the only meeting, that it's not going to be where you finish the whole deal. the other thing, he did, i don't know if we have the video, if you can pull it up, he not only did he have an hour-long meeting
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but he did a personal diplomacy and walked them to their cars. a huge sign of respect. he took that, like sort of group picture that they could be showing back in north korea. >> well, two points. one, he kept saying again and again it's process. this is always a process. and you have to remember, this is a developer from queens not a professor from columbia. he does things like a developer from queens. meaning, it's about respect and reciprocity, servicing a clientd. so -- a client. you kaefl relationship with your client, you make them feel good, you wave the carrot, you got the stick but you wave the carrot. the tone has to reflect win-win. it's like you and you i are both going to get something out of this. a lot of people are critical, you're doing a win hive win with a heartless killer. he's a developer from queens, he's dealt with worse. [laughing] the omgss that you have, okay,
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you got to meet with dr. evil but the other option if you don't, that means war or starvation f you're against this meeting, then are you saying maybe we starve these people to death, 25 million people through sanctions and what not. if you actually try something new. that's why this is a breakthrough, was you have a developer from queens who said why not. let's see what happens. let's see what happens. and everybody who is freaking out about that might want to wait and see what happens. >> i don't understand the criticism today. especially today of all days where it was all of the diplomacy in one, but, geraldo, you have a perspective from having kwoverd the conflict in korea over the years and you said were you there in -- >> in the '80s, a couple of times. to jesse's point, you make peace with your enemies, you don't make peace with your friends. you hold your nose and you go in there and you know, plenty of, in war time, plenty of, you
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know, criminal allegations to go around. but watching dana's excellent program at 2:00, that line really stuck in my head, can you believe we're talking about ending the korean war. can you believe we're talking about ending the korean war. denuclearization, all of this, the nuance -- >> how many people in america, it's been a part of that. served in korea, been at the dmz, i mean -- >> virtually everyone. >> several generations of americans. >> what if they unite -- >> they won't. >> i was saying, are saying what a great thing it is to talk b but say it won't happen. >> talk about unification, i'm talking about a peace treaty between the united states, the united nations. >> don't go nuclear. i don't see that happening. where is the example of that today. the sin trif gal force keeps
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companies separate. >> they're united, their economies might be much more in sync. sectarian dictatorship, people get cell phones, as they get the satellite tv, i think it will have a modifying effect on the country. but, i mean, to me record low, unemployment for black people for hispanic, women. this is the best day of the trump presidency. >> the way he applies pressure across all different fronts. to be able to get them to come to the table to support it. they support the north korean regime. otherwise they wouldn't have been motivated.
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they are on their knees, starvation nation, and kim last year made a promise to his people and said we're going to bring you out of the despicable hole you're in. i promise growth, better lifestyle, standard of living. he hasn't been able to deliver. since he made that prom wis the sanctions, things of gotten worse. he is dieing to bring his country into the 21st century. he sees the pathway forward with president trump and hopefully they can work out a system where they can have the sanctions eased off, while at the same time we take a closer look at how they ramp down. >>nd he told the press to pack their bags, they're going to singapore. >> i was going to say -- >> nobel peace prize? >> i was going to say you can start by surplus food as a gesture of goodwill. >> also information. >> one week supply of grain. >> information and internet access. >> but also you have to stop saying they're on their knees. because the whole point of this,
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is pride and respect. and when you service a clientd you don't say we've got them where we want them. >> that's why he walked them to the car, did the generous -- >> very respectful. >> a subtle shift that a salesman knows and a real estate salesman knows, get them inside. >> but kim isn't watching me. >> two of us. don't listen to jesse and i. president trump is responding to samantha bee's attack against his daughter, ivanka, his comments next. ♪ as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges.
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>> the fallout intensifies following samantha bee's attack on ivanka president, the president tweeting why aren't they firing no-talent samantha bee for the language used on her losing show. we're winning and will be doing so for a long time to come. the full frontal host is defending her political commentary accepting a television academy honors award last night. bee said, quote, we spent the day wrestling with the
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repercussions of one bad word when we should have spent the day incensed that we are wrenching children from their parents and treating people legally seeking asylum as criminals. we as a show will never stop shouting about the inhumanity of the world from the roof tops and striving to make it a better place in a comedy way. so, you know, this, dana i'm sure you feel the same way, incredibly insulting, and obscene what she said. and it really highlights the hypocrisy of how the media treats a comment like this made by a woman about the president's daughter, who does nothing but work tirelessly -- >> i don't think i've said that word outloud and certainly not about anybody else. not scripted and planned in a show. >> of course, exactly. >> not going to happen. i do think there is something interesting happening, people say roseanne did it she should be fired. i'm not for the government telling any corporation that shb somebody should be fired. obviously cbs decided to treat
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this differently than abc. whatever happens to her show will happen. i do think there's something interesting, david french at national review wrote about, this i'll try to sum it up. that is when we're talking about the hypocrisy and the dull standard, it's not just about the consequence it's about the movement. on the left, you tend to have an ideology that is connected to the culture with peer groups that have a shared history. and then you add social media to that and it's like there's impenetrable wall around them and protecting them. i don't think that apology was sincere by samantha bee. but i also don't know if there's anything more that can be done about it. tbs is going to do what they want to do. and it's pretty pathetic, jesse, that she can make these comments about ivanka trump who works so hard on behalf of women's issues, equal pay, gave up and
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sacrificed a great life that she was having here, time with her children, to serve the country in such an admirable fashion then she insults her and demeans her like. this if it was anybody else, god forbid some one in the obama family, or the clinton family, chelsea clinton, obama daughter, there would be complete and utter outrage. >> to quote the great tommy layeren -- what's so funny? fit weren't for double standards the left would have no standards at all. i think that really plays perfectly here. >> profound. >> she wants to have it both ways. she wants to say, i'm a comedian, i'm being -- it's satire, that's why i can get away with this nasty language. then when she gets caught saying that, she says, well, now i'm a political commentator, this is about the horrible treatment of illegal aliens crossing the southern border. pick which side you want. you can't have it both ways. we get what's going on. would i fire her for her bad
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ratings not her bad mouth. look at her nublgs. in one year she's lost half of her audience. look at the numbers. that was before she said anything like this. so, to greg's point yesterday, it's like we're all sharks in the water, one person on this side says that and everyone descends or defends. and the same thing on the other side, everybody comes in. once in a while you get a moment, everybody goes in, and condemns and then we all pat ourselves on the back, all fair and balanced, we have integrity, then we go back to our sides and flip the switch, then go at it again. this is what we do in america, the audience sits back, we love it, everybody watches, tear each other apart, people make mistakes, go nuts, it's like blood sport. >> yeah, greg, go ahead. >> thank you. yeah, i agree, that's why i accept all apologies. no, i do, it's -- >> i'm sorry. >> i'm like, her apology may be sincere, insincere.
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i don't read minds, i don't present dend to, if somebody says they're sorry i accept their apology. we got to get off the outrage freeway, and the left may never get off the outrage freeway. i want to get off it. and if we know where this is headed. if we forego language and debate we'll end up in a weird, violent, ugly place. donald trump's response, i understand it, because he always responds. also, it's his daughter. >> why wouldn't he. >> but the point is that, may have been the point f you think about this, if you think about it clearly, samantha bee knew she wasn't getting fired, she knew. this was in the script. she knew that if she poked the bear the bear was going to respond. to your point her ratings suffered, nothing could be better than the president focusing attention on you. she did exactly what she intended to come. and i believe -- intended to do. i believe it was success. got the president, who is unpopular with her audience. >> the audience loved it what she did.
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she said that her audience cheered. >> it helped her. >> in the spirit of the korea news, the astounding news, what do the ivanka trump, valley jarrett slights have in common? they have the el advance and gracious response of the victims of the obvious insultses. valerie jarrett was measured, mannered, very gracious. ivanka quoted marcus you a reelious and jesus. i thought she responded with very noble measured, dignified reaction. >> this is what i think. i think that who's going to get fired, boycotted, why can't we take our signals from the victim? if i vampgca trump is willing to turn the other cheek, if valerie jarrett turns the other cheek, why can't we, roseanne, come back now that she's apologized,
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you want her to crawl on her belly over razor blades? same thing with 13457b that bee. maybe we -- same thing with samantha bee. maybe assign a more malicious or self serving motive. i wipe that out. let's respond to these people the way their victims are responding. >> you know, i have a theory on why this is impossible. because of modern culture, anything goes, from language to behavior. the public is now trying to find another way to judge. so now, we are using twitter and facebook as a place, as our mob justice. because everything else goes now. everything else goes. >> the consequences are always you're fired. >> exactly. >> let valerie and ivanka get together and go out to dinner. >> i don't know if that will happen but i like her ratings being so bad they can get rid of her for that. bill clinton breaks his silence on the monica lewinsky scandal. what he's saying, next. (vo) dogs have evolved,
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>> bill clinton back in the news, reigniting the scandal that led to his impeachment, firing back at kirsten jill brand for saying he should have resigned over monica lewinsky. the former president saying, quote, you have to really ignore what the context was. but you know she's living in a different context. and she did it for different reasons. but i just disagree with her. the former president suggesting the times they have a-changed between the relatively permissive cloo i mat of the 1990s when he beat impeachment and the "me too" movement of today. judged by the standards of today, is bill clinton too toxic to help the democrats come november? it sure looks that way. the "new york times" reporting, quote, mrs. clinton's husband appears far less welcome on the trail with his unpopularity
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against republicans, come pounded about his treatment of women and allegations of sexual assault. you know, kimberly, there's no do it but that, i was his fiercest defender in the 1990s. but the context was different. he was 62% approval rating. so it's easy to defend him. nowadays, can you imagine? >> no, i can't imagine. i think everybody has had enough of the clintons to be honest. it was like the last campaign -- >> the clintons or him? >> i think the clintons. hillary clinton, i think bill clinton, i think the clinton foundation, i think it's enough are will, the big ripoff on the american public and people, and trading favors to the clinton foundation. that's why their donations are down, et cetera. so it's enough of them already. and now the recovery from all of that has begun, from the obama administration. bill clinton at this point, you know, move on. hillary as well. >> does your generation sense, i mean see that you missed the
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free love boat kind of thing? >> i don't know what that question means, geraldo. >> i'm encouraging you not to answer. that >> are you going to be his lawyer? >> every show. >> should i withdraw it? >> i would slightly disagree with kimberly, i think that the democratic party is sick of hillary but there's a special place in the democratic party's heart for bill. he was a tremendous fund rauzer, still is pretty solid, and a great strategist. a lot of the books coming out about hillary's loss, talk about how he was imploring the campaign to go to these places in wisconsin, fight for the white working class middle american votes. he was kind of brushed aside, like you don't know the data analytics that we're looking at, you aren't in touch with what we're doing, we got this, bill, run along. he was right. there is a place for bill, in the mid-term elections, i think. and i don't see any democrats shoeing him away. i would think they'd want to embrace him. >> he's politically savvy but major problems with assaultive
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conduct. >> i don't know we're at that height, when who was the senator from, was it minnesota, was posing -- i don't think, remember the al franken thing? that was at the height of the "me too". >> in a feeding frenzy. >> i think we're slowly getting away from that. not saying "me too" is over, but there's not as much frenzy. >> what would you be advising your client the candidate for senator from wyoming? >> wyoming? oh, don't come. [laughing] but general democratic senator. i think you're going to see more of this. bill clinton has a book coming out with the famous author and novelist james patterson, next tuesday that, u.s. he's out dlchlt he hasn't addressed this question before about gillebrand. when he answers it, it is with some delicacy and graciousness towards her, he's saying, i was there on capitol hill, i remember the 1990s when this was happening.
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but this is a curious time in history as americans. because we are living longer, and presidents have been younger, they are living post presidential lives for a long time. and you want to try and figure out a way to move on from that previous party. it's almost difficult to do so, they're going to continue to be out in the public eye. >> but you know, greg, every time he comes out the republicans bring up paul jones. >> or some other victim. >> some other reported victim, isn't that a weight that will constantly diminish his breath? >> everybody has problems. i think the democrats have a bigger problem, they're faced with the choice, do they move further left to the world of identity politics and further alienate america or decide to find a candidate that will help them return to the fold that we used to call america, where people feel like, it's okay to be patriotic. i think the big issue isn't bill clinton or hillary clinton, it's the fact that the only wildcard they have right now, is eric
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holder, and he makes john kerry look conscious. he has the charisma of balsa wood. >> i like eric holder. >> can you like him but his legacy, if you call that it, is fraught with problems or complications. >> i don't see it that way. republicans in congress attack the first african-american attorney general in a way that was so unfair. >> it's always about race. >> dragged him down. >> they dragged him, hemmed him in contempt of congress for the made-up -- >> might not have been about race. >> nothing was made up, there was a guy dead at the border. >> eric holder didn't kill him. >> but he covered it up. >> the investigation? >> bologna. >> stay right there. the fastest seven is next.
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minutes on television. let's go. michael rotando the unemployed 30-year-old evicted from his parents house, is finally gone. dailymail.com photos, see the freeloader packing up, left before the court ordinary ordered deadline of noon. i spoke with him for my weekend show. >> all right, mike, where are you right now? >> right now i'm in my cousin's sister's house. >> technically living with the family. >> we're here because there's a nice site set up. with the camera and microphone. it's very easy to set up, very nice. >> okay. there's mike. greg, what do you think about this guy? >> i love the fact, that daily mail is covering this. i mean, this is the world we live in. some obscure guy is living at home with his parents and it's global news. i think he needs a total makeover, he needs grooming, wardrobe, a resume builder. it would be a good reality show
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from zero to hero, jesse, you host it, one hour special on fox news. >> i think he needs a haircut, don't you think? >> yeah, you feel for him, you know. i kind of feel for him. >> you feel sad for him? >> he wants to be set up with a girlfriend. >> if you know anybody. >> no, i'm out. >> you don't feel that strongly. [laughing] >> no charity over here. no way! no way! >> geraldo? what's good on you. >> i'll talk about this in a second. seeing him packing more than anything else reminded me of greg gutfeld and lou dobbs yesterday when dobbs drove greg to work and giving him the dinosaur -- >> they have a special relationship. >> he makes global news, he's symbolic of a generation of slow starters, people -- >> that's a nice way to put it. >> slow as morass is.
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kimberly? >> why do you feel sorry for him? >> i feel sorry for everyone. [laughing] >> yeah, get a life, get a job, the hair is the least of the problem. really, he shouldn't be free loading off of his parents. they had to go to court to get rid of him. >> he's free loading off of his cousin now. >> a distant cousin. >> right. >> a 14-year-old is the winner of the scripps national spelling bee. here, see if they can spell the winning word. >> koinonea. >> everybody write it down, write it down kmpbts we use it in a citizen tense? >> if you know what it means you can use it in a sentence. >> you're hosting the segment. you don't know what it means? >> i have koi. koinonea.
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everybody write it down. pencils down. here is how the word is spelled. >> k-o-i-n-o-n-i-a. >> correct. >> cheaters! but it away. >> hello, we're spelling bee champions today. >> did we win a prize? >> it's not cheating if you read the news in the morning. >> exactly. >> and it means christian fellowship. >> i thought it was like an expensive fish. >> i have koi. >> that's like a koi pond. >> i feel really dumb. finally, the play everybody is talking about, lebron james, can't believe it after his teammate jarrett smith wastes precious time at the end of regulation against the warriors. the kings reaction, i can't believe i'm calling him that, is now taking over the internet. here's just a couple of memes.
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we just left a rest stop, why didn't you go then? >> my husband would say that. >> when your mom is yelling at you for something your sibling did. and finally, when you leave all the doors open but your dog board of supervisors in the house anyway. geraldo, i was watching this last night. >> the cavaliers were robbed. >> you must have been stoned. >> i must have been stoned? >> no, j.r. you, too. >> i thought the cavs were robbed. i mean before this play, lebron james was clearly charged, they called it an illegal block instead, gave the ball to go el den state, a hometown ref call. then j.r. smith went blank, i don't know what the hell he was thinking about. i think he thought the cavs were ahead when he went to dribble. >> maybe thought they had more time. >> lebron james worked so hard, 51 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists, the greatest player ever to step on the parquet
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floor, do they still use those? >> maybe in boston. >> can i butt in here, the time this was happening, i dropped a scented candle into the upstairs bathroom sink and the wax went everywhere in the sink and the wax dried and went into the drain. viewers at home, this happened, if you have a solution to getting wax out of a sink and out of the drain, is there some kind of trick to get dried scented candle wax out of the sink? >> floim thrower. >> greg torched his man card on live tv. >> one of the memes i liked was the pick t.r. of hebron james saying when your neighbor and closest ally posts tariffs on you. >> oh! what are you doing! >> it was frustration being an athlete like i am, but you have to play it through until the buzzerps to. don't take it for granted. >> guy hits the free-throw they're up one. >> don't go anywhere, fan mail friday next. ♪
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liberal gavin newsom from becoming governor. they also know chicago lawyer john cox has thirteen losing campaigns under his belt... and cox supports bad ideas like a 23 percent sales tax! california police officers and police chiefs stand with antonio villaraigosa. as mayor, he worked with law enforcement, and cut violent crime in half. antonio for governor. i support the affordable care act,
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and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein this is from sheryl c., facebook. what are the things in your life that you would like to get rid of? could be a singular or plural.
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what are the things. all right, geraldo. >> i have so many leftover suits and other clothing from my ten years, 11, 1 years as talk show host. >> donate them. >> i do. but it's like a constant thing. you want to keep this, maybe i'll wear that, these shoes -- >> there are, i believe, men in shelters wearing my shoes right now. i donated them. >> you have a little army out there. >> great for job interviews. you need a suit. >> tax writeoff, too. >> anything you want to get rid of? >> well, i mean, i do get rid of things i want to get rid of. specifically i get rid of -- >> ex-husband? >> oh! the hits keep on coming. you know what, don't throw that at me. how many times have you been married? >> come on. >> yeah, outfits, clothing is important, like especially for
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women re-entering the workforce, domestic violence, bottomless closet. >> all right, jesse? >> i want to get rid of the bags under my eyes. i can't get rid of them. maybe it's the drinks or maybe it's the lack of sleep. if anybody knows something out there, send me the tips. >> tea bags. >> right, tea bags. >> preparation h. >> on your face? >> yes. >> use it in beauty paj toents reduce puffiness. >> i'm nonsentimental, unsentimental, i get rid of a lot. i would say, i guess i'll do another round on clothes, maybe books. >> get rid of books? how dare you! >> i don't rer really have anything left. >> she's very good at editing and organizing. >> if you need some one to clean out your closet, call me. . get rid of wax in my sink. >> better than your ear. >> my wife thought we were going to get rid of the sink.
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i said that's like chopping off your ear because you have ear wax. it's still in there. jane m., another facebook, says if you could do a cameo on any comedy show, past or present, what show would you choose? great question. >> i did it. "friends". >> were you on friends? >> i was in the finale of "friends". >> you were not. >> i was, too. >> he has it on tape. >> i was on the finale of "friends" and the final of spo plan owes. i had the highest rating on baywatch. >> he's spearious. >> it's serious. >> were you shirtless? >> i was. i was alfred the nerd, hayed to beef up. >> i think i saw that. >> can i say the muff pet show? i would like to be on the muppet show. >> kimberly? >> i think sanford and son was
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so funny. i loved that show so much. >> i can see you hanging out there. grady was great, fred sanford. >> what would you do? >> i would do fernwood tonight. that was great f you can find them on "you tube" watch them. you made a "friends" joke, real original. >> thank you. >> a lot of effort. >> richard writes, what is your favorite horror fell many of all time. mine is "love actually." >> oh my god, you're still up on that. you can't handle it. >> scariest, worst film. but you agree. >> i think every movie is pretty scary, except rom-coms. i remember the first scary movie i saw was carey. at a sleepover, and never forget it. >> john travolta was in that. >> he was the bad guy, wasn't he? >> nightmare on elm street, freddy kruger, i like that.
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knives for the fingers. >> bella lugosi as dracula. >> very good. >> i don't like scary movies. >> i don't they are. >> i have nightmares. >> anyone that remembers as a kid? >> i thought willie wonka and the chocolate factory was terrifying. the children eat too much candy and they explode, away from their parents. and wizard of oz. >> that is a scary film. >> very frightening. >> i would sleep with my mom and dad when it was on. >> best, evil dead 2, check it out, sam rainy. ever seen it? >> better than 1? >> better than anything sam ramey did. >> next question. >> this's it. all right, one more thing, up next. ♪ at won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual
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he stood wearing the excoskeleton and he was paralyzed after a 900 pound a ed went off. he now lives in denver, colorado. mom, he lives in wash park. i am going to hook you up so on your walks you can go say hi to him. he said standing up was like being eye level and on a mountain. kim ca>> kimberly: it is nation doughnut day. we have dunkin doughnuts and celebrated on the first friday in june and established in 1938
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to honor the salvation dough nut lassies. and look at them digging in and this is a crowd pleasure. and salvation is teaming up to deliver treats to the veterans as well. and 10 billion is made here in the u.s. and estimate that they rake in 12 billion in revenue each year. >> dana: i am surprised. looks loc a little light pink. jesse swallow that dough nut. >> jesse: diamond and silk came to new york and we decided what better to do with them than send them to harlem to ask people what they think of donald trump. >> i think he is a bigot. >> you think he is a who? excuse me. he is not a bigot. >> he is a racist.
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he started chaos. >> what did he say? >> he said a lot of things. >> name one. >> he talks about people. >> like who? i am speechless. i am without speech. >> jesse: diamond and silk. this saturday night at 8:00 and best of the partiers and the 30-year-old evicted from his parent's house. >> dana: greg. you get to go next. >> saturday greg gutfeld show. and david angelo. and this is our third year, happy birthday show. and it will be special. >> dana: congratulations. >> kimberly: who is next. >> but first. greg's fitness tips. i care about how your body looks. soup the best way to get your biceps in shape buy my book and
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lift it as though it is a bar bell. it is on amazon and you can order two so you have no imbalance. i will shut up now. >> dana: all right, geraldo. >> geraldo: seeing the sein feld clip. i tholled you i was taking my vote to cleveland by party. i did it here we are leaving new york harbor and we went up the hudson river to the erie canal which is historic and amazing place. we were greeted there by school kids that were there. we were the first boat through this season. we had storms when we hit lake erie. it was wonderful. and we made it in five days and two hours to cleveland, my new home in cleveland, the great
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lakes are exquestionsit. >> jesse: is that a hinkley. >> dana: that's it for us, i bet you are glad. special report is up next. >> bret: i am not glad. the summit is on and the korean war may soon be off. the president taughts the mistoric milestone. andun employment and what happened to the treatment of lgbt people? this is special report. ♪ >> bret: i am bret baier. we are beginning with the resurrection of the summit officially. a little more than the week after president trump and kim jong-un is dead, it sprang back to life this afternoon in the white house. the president made the announcement following the
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