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♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters, dana perino. "the five" ." recently, cnn asked, with all the good news, why aren't people smiling? it is like the local skunk wondering why everything around him stinks. clueless results from the complete denial of how donald trump works, fueled by confirmation bias that seeks only to prove their negative point. take korea. months ago, it was a nuclear war. >> trump's fury.
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>> he will respond to north korea with a fire power the world is seen. will they were words escalate into an actual nuclear war? >> what he says if there's going to be more threats, not an attack, but more threats from north korea, we are going to see in effect a nuclear war. >> president of the ited states day that nuclear war. >> greg: that did not age well, nor should it. we can't let the press forget it. especially when trump pegs to start meeting with an unpredictable man with a strange haircut. enough about rodman. rocket man. months ago, he was docto evil. is at the table. reminds me of a sitcom from the '90s. >> so we will see what happens.
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we will see what happens. let's see what happens. we will see what happens. so we'll see what happens. we will see what happens. >> greg: oh, god. before you say kim wins by inclusion, isn't that h plomacy works? meet with the gui to him. it's funny. dialogue used to be the left's a board. we are always being told we need a onal conversation about stuff, so here's an international conversation. yet the same who condemn trump's fire and fury chide the opposite. maybe if trump says he is dialoguing with kim, cnn can avoid another crying jag. we have gone from fretting over where to debating the hotel bill. how can the press missed this? they hate the guy, trump, that is. they are so married is safe, predictable politicians whose
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main risk involves choosing the red tie for the fund-raiser, trump run circles around them because in his world, he has to. i've said it before. kim may be a dictator but trump is a developer from queens. i am note what is scarier. ht, i guess i should break the news here that i am going to singapore. are you aware of that? i don't have my credentials yet. >> dana: how are you going to do on the plane? >> greg: i'm going to do great. gorka is going. so if gorka is going, i think i should be able to go, right? [laughter] >> kimberly: god help whoever is flying next to you on any flight. >> greg: why shouldn't one of us be able to go? >> brian: "watters' world" should definitely go. >> greg: you with diamond and silk. >> kimberly: rodman. >> juan: lord have mercy. that intro, it was so ridiculou
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lous show but the thing is, that's the world we're living in. dennis rodman. come on, man. this is ridiculous. now you're approaching the point where you say this isn't -- this is absurdity. it's like something someone dreamed up a play and you say no one is going to believe that. jumped the shark a longe >> gre this is something that hasn't happened before and maybe that's why it's happening. dana. they took a salesman e process,ou look at it like a process. buying a house or renovating a property. could you say that's how he's looking at this? >> dana: may be. but i ao think one of the reasons it's happening is because the kim family, ng un bng the ultimate one, they got the nuclear weapo weapon. now they feel like they are equals. they feel like they have an ability to come to the table and actually negotiate.
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the sticking point about denuclearization, what is really mean and how does it all work. i would tend cautiously optimistic. not necessarily a cynic or skeptic. i hope it works. i also know w are dealing with the north koreans. >> juan: i thought it was just dopes like me who were skeptical. >> greg: everybody is. >> dana: the show is "we will see what happens." j greg is defending the president is a salesman from queens. he's just a guy from queens. the democrats' argument would be wait a second. don't we usually have people who have mastered foreign affairs and diplomacy involved. they decided, believe me, there were previous offers from the kim family, the grandfather, father, now him, for meetings but everybody said no because we are not giving you that. you said that was dopey and old-school. >> greg: you know what trump is. he is like "the blair wproject." afte t came out, all
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of the movies changed. >> dana: with the horrible camerawork. >> greg: i was terrified. i want topond to juan's misguided belief we should be >> juan: i didn't say the same thing. as dana said, the man has nukes now. he didn't have nukes before. >> greg: how did that happen? thing.berly: here is the people get upsthey think rodman is like sideshow. he's obviously not going to have any place in the negotiations. this is going to be president trwith kim jong un. if kim jong un feels more comfortable with his friend for life, dennis rodman there, fine. give him his security blanket. let him have him there. it will be fine. who cares? that is the bottom line. ultimately if the goal gets achieved in their call for something and they are able to denuclearize, would anybody really care whether dennis rodman was in the country at the time or not? i have about the results and
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moving on target and getting you the finish line. if that is some kind of peculiar thing that makes him feel more comfortable that it isn't some kind of assassination plot on him or something, and he'sike okay, i'm going to be safe. uddy. he's been there six times in north korea. >> brian: you remember when they left sent james taylor to europe, they thought that was brilliant. trump sends rodman and he gets beat up for that. i don't see what the differences. kimberly's point is right. he has met little rocket man more than any other american on the face of the earth. they have some karaoke together. they have gone skiing together. they played ping-pong, basketball. listen to the things he said about dennis rodman. he says he's like a little kid who doesn't want more. things americans are going to trto take over the country so he wants heath -- he feels like that's his only defense. he wants to have with culture improved. and he loves america. they said when he went over
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there, he played the soundtrack of "dallas." >> kimberly: he is like greg. >> jesse: for four hours, he >> greg: so he is insane. >> jesse: to your point about real estate, he is like a motivated buyer. he really wants his countries to succeed and he really wants -- he wants money and trump points out this guy out. he brings him to this five-star luxury resort or its leica $3500 tasting menu, peacocks roaming around. this east meets west deal. $6residentiaui s saying capitalism can be good if you the rig thing. >> kimberly: and now he has read "art of the deal." >> greg: it's an old sales tactic that you have the client thinking they have something to lose that they already have. so they have gotten this far.
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i have this before. giuliani was talking about north korea and he says he's got north korea on its knees. these are the things you shouldn't be saying. it's not >> greg: no, giuliani, stop. >> dana: say it at private dinner party, not television. >> greg: he wanted to feel like a when-win. >> juan: the real person we should talk about going is john b. >> greg: is he going? >> juan: yes. i think he is the one that scares kim jong un, right? >> greg: i agree. >> juan: as jesse was alluding to, someonean take him out and what happens tomorrow mark qai when w me the -- >> greg: it was the problem when bolton said that. >> juan: contingent on part of that is i think bolton was a big proponent of the iran deal.
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ideally if we had the bestpossit you kw what, it would be the north korean deal along the l of the iran deal when bolton i an opponent t. >> jesse: you meanhe you can self inspect your own >> jn: go on with that bogus argument. >> jesse: you want to have a thing -- $6 billion in cash. >> juan: even the trump administration certified the deal. i think what's happened here, by the way, is we go back and say the korean war is over, we are going to be friends. this is the start of the process. i think the president said much th same. >> greg: breaking news today about, in ap, president obama fudging about the iran -- >> jesse: apparently the obama administration led the iranians to skirt tan sancso give t to billions of dollars of hard american currency. none that.
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they had to get a lawsuit from i at out. judicia wat toin dm t the ap reported. make easier forhe inians, largest state sponsor of terror to get cash behind the worlds back and that's not a scandal? >> juan: that's not a scandal. you knew the whole idea was give them the money we had frozen. it was their money in the first place. secondly, try to reintegrate them into the global economic structure. >> jesse: why did they hide it? >> juan: just your reaction. >> jes didn' wa m to react like that? >> juan: they don't want people to go hyperbolic. >> kimberly:ay now. >> dana: it'sot only t obam administration actually went to a couple american banks it's neyauerintkind ofeels likes
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basically make this money right in the banused. >> jesse: you are saying banks her eth standardhan the obam administration? >> dana: it was about concern they would be penalized because of it. >> greg: kimberly. last word. how do you thinkhe i o it. >> kimberly: sensational. they're going to try to make rodmanlike they hav i think the outcome is going to speak for itself in terms of being result oriented, he's going to do what he does is able to work a deal. he's able to go and meet with able to get him to the table.was >> greg: you know what i found in the green room? i fnd this book. it's newt gingrich's book. to steve doocy, a great guy who has been a friend in the morning. steve left ithere. some fw i've got a free book. ne a bk in the green room.
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economics for the trump administration ahead of the midterms. for the first time ever, they're more job openings in the u.s. than there are people who are unemployed. trump's campaign manager touting the president's accomplishments as a springboard to the upcoming election. speak of the data has never looked better for the president. articles are written that i say that to make them happy. it's just not true. we have run the largest state operation survey work and we see america starting to see that their personal economies are getting better. national security is getting better. i think they are starting to see these accomplishments, as much as the mt outside a couple stations are coupled people, how much they don't want to talk about the accompliments, they are starting to get to it. >> dana: outgoing starbucks executive chairman howard schultz calling out democrats for going too far left. >> i ask myself how are we going to pay for all these things in terms of things like ng-p o people eousing t the governmt is t think that's realistic.job.
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i think we've got a get away from all these falsehoods and start talking about the truth is not false promises. >> dana: it's always bette ruonomplishments tha aspirations bec say look, the proof is in the pudding. we have it right here. what do you think? >> jesse: the trump administration is going to run strong on the economy in 2020 and he has the wind atis back. "the new york times" had a headline the other day, it's as we ran out of words to describe how good the job numbers are. "the new york times." >> dana: is that not fake news? >> jesse: that's when it's not fake news. i think the president feels very confident about it. there's a lot of distractions out there with the kneeling over the twitter stuff. when you look atou economy a that's what brad has done. he has the line out all these americans with all the sophisticated data and instruments i have still left over from the election.
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wages are going up, they are going upor the first time since 2000. they are going up for all americans. when you have a tight job market like that, top edition for jobs increases and then youe to pay people more because there's more competition foretter ihink that's in keep going. >> dana: it's a little bit slow. i think companies ought to be doing more, i think. >> jesse: yeah, like this company. >> dana: yeah. >> juan: i don't think wages are going up. >> jesse: they are not going up? >> dana: they are up. >> juan: not in the way the people think they should be. labor participation. you guys used to go on and on about obama, he has good unemployment numbers but look at labor participation. right now it's terrible. >> jesse: labor participation? >> dana: if bob beckel were here because we've been having this debate for years, they would say it's because there are so many people retirg and it's not obama's fault.
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>> juan: 90 million americans. the big one for me, i give obama give trump credit for cobama's policies. if you are talking about real change for someone home, i think that's what howard schultz was talking abo making a difference in people's lives, thene talking about, au gettin ? >> dana: or is yo pay getting eaten up by other things? kimberly, california, one of the big primary issues yesterday was that there was a proposal on the table for an additional gas tax in california, and that went over like a lead balloon there. that state senator got recalled because people are looking at the economy and say no, we are not going to be doing that. >> kimberly: california is doing amazing. doant the rest of the country to be like that, juan? i don't think so. taking one shower a week. you will get taxed out ofyo houa one bedroom. you can't drive your car so you
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can't get to work. it so badly mismanaged in terms of the idea. when you have something like this, an economy that is booming jobs that we can actually these sustain our families with, that we can actually put kids in school and lunches together and be able to put dinner on the table and gas in thears what americans can feel and relate to. that's why the president is in such a goodition. very favorable right now in terms of looking forward on the economic predictors and in f midterms and for reelection. whether democrats like it or not. bill clinton had some good economic numbers as well. >> dana: h g rht tou impeachment. >> kimberly: put him right over the top. >> dana: what do you think about what howard schultz was saying? is this a democrat, he says he's not thinking about 2020 or maybe he will. i think he is definitely runnin running. is this something the democrats need, someone to pour cold water
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on their ideas? >> greg: to kimberly's point, america is this great beautiful restored house on the hill except there is one room that's rotten, and it's california. why is it rotten? it's a culmination of spending and identity politics. and a fear of dealing with the problemshehave that schultz is talking about. as a california boy and you are a california girl, you keep wondering, what is it going to take. here's why nothing's happening in california. the rich liberals are safe. they got their real estate, and it is behind a gate. meanwhile, it's a real-life dystopia everywhere else. it really is like the set of "mad max." you have disease spreading. i'm not going to getnto it again. garbage trucks accidentally almost throwing people away. it is like -- what you are talking about, here's a country -- state run by liberals. if the worst kind of economic
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inequality. all you've got to do is look at that and i think that's what schultz is probably getting out. you can see the end result right there. it's a problem. it's a big deal. it ain't going to be solved with progressive politics. >> kimberly: he is trying to be the donald trump of the left, provide a different sort of democrat, populist movemen >> d seeing that in seattle too. >> greg: and a businessman knows this is going to destroy? >> juan: california would be the third biggest economy in the world. >> dana: if it's managed well. >> juan: here's the threat to what you're talking about which is the trade wars, and that's what even republicans have trouble with trump on the trade policy. >> greg: california is about economic inequality among the very rich and everybody else. >> jesse: and china just responded to those tariffs and said we are going to buy $70 billion -- >> juan:anada. we will see. >> dana: the new show, we will
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♪ >> kimberly: big new developments involving three former top obama officials. according to a report of the justice department inspector general's and concluding former fbi director james comey defied his authority at times. the ig report olay set to criticize former attorney general loretta lynch over her handling of the clinton email investigation. including her tarmac meeting with bill clinton. meanwhile, fired fbi deputy
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director andrew mccabe is asking for immunity in exchange for his congressional testimony about the clinton email probe. can you believe that? jesse come as a former prosecutor, i am thinking to myself, he for immunity because... >> jesse: he has got something. >> kimberly: why not having prosecuted for it. >> jesse: a lot of people are saying why not just give it to s he know? be flip on comey. does he know anything about loretta, slippery james? dana has been saying all week this is bigger tn water date and i completely agree. -- bigger than watergate, and i completely agree. we will find out what he knows. maybe we can do that through the threat of prosecution or not but the leak of the ig report. that's a big leak. it's a pretty big leak. people are coming out and saying i have seen it. this is what's in it. i don't know what to trust about
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the leak. we are saying comey was insubordinate and he did what he did. he marched to the beat of his own drum. he did what he did with loretta and made the announcement behind her back. then he came out a week before the election didn't did the whole thing with emails and anthony weiner. we kind of knew. there's going to be a criminal referral. if this is it, okay. we kind of knew that already. i think there is more we are going to see from the ig report. they're still going to be another ig report about the abuses under fisa then-candidate trump. >> juan: can i jump in and say you are right? i rarely say that. >> jesse: i must be wrong if you are agreeing with me. >> juan: trump has been pumping out the release of this ig report from the department of justice inspector general michael horowitz, saying it's going to undermine not only comey's credibility but the mueller probe.
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i don't know if the leak is complete, comprehensive, but what we know so far would lead me to say this ain't much, folks. suppor hillary clinton's complaint that in fact mueller was out -- comey was out to get her. >> greg: the reason why comey was out to get her was to make sure when she won, there would be no questions. wasn't that the whole point? trying to do her a favor because he wanted her to win because he was a partisan hack. this is not just bigger than watergate. it's bigger than water swirls. [laughter] >> dana: it's huge. >> jesse: i respectlly disagree. >> greg: i love the idea of immunity but it's used incorrectly. it's used in court. immunity should be able to be used at your workplace come on twitter, and relationships. le use immunity in courts you can screw over some person. it's like i'm going to give jesse immunity so you would narc on dana. we should be able to do that at work.
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>> jesse: i would have nothing to narc on dana farber because she is squeaky clean. >> kimberly: squeaky. you can hear her from over here. mccabe obviously has issues from the previous ig report i don't believe the senate will do that for him. ral report is i a in it, you gea chance to look at it. i think that's why we have the leaks. these people, i don't know who leaked it. several people have had to look at it, their lawyers have looked at it. what happens is in a government investigation, one of the things you can do, if you left government, there's not much the ig can do but they have access to all of the governments devices of texts and emails. that can be quite deadly for someone in the situation. because this has become so partisan, my mccabe may ask for immunity because no matter what
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i say, these republicans are going to have come after me. to protect president trump. >> juan: last week we were heavy into spygate. not only you have trey gowdy but speaker ryan saying nothing is there. i don't know. >> dana: it was while it lasted. >> jesse: not over yet. >> greg: there is something there. you can laugh about it but there is something there. >> jesse: they hadn't seen any of those dts. >> juan: ic. >> kimberly: pderu last in the media for speculating about the first lady and what he is saying ahead. stay with us.
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david wild media speculation. president trump ripping the press for spreading rumors on twitter. "the fake news media has been so unfair, and vicious, to my wife and our great first lady, melania. during her recovery from surgery they reported everything from near death, to facelift, to left the w.h. and me for n.y. or virginia, to abuse. all fake, she is doing really well!" greg, we talked about this the other day. melania is back. how humiliating was this for them? >> greg: i don't think they can see they are humiliated. they are in a bubble of confirmation bias. i have a new narrative. he should say brian come on his show, how do we know that's the real melania? maybe it's a bodoubler perhaps a hologram and she's actually in a cell in a castle underwater mado skulls. this is what cognitive dissidents dissidents does. they can't see how they react
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irrationally. their myopia is malignant. they sho step out of their bubble and see how silly and stupid they are. maybe send some flowers. >> juan: they should be kind to her. but ianet bause it seems to me like donald trump spread more conspiracy theories wasnorried about hillary's health? wasn't he saying obama wasn't born in the country? >> jesse: hillary's health was a concern, juan. >> dana: but she was running to be president. >> kimberly: she collapsed on the ground. the scooby van had to come. >> juan: this morning on msnbc msnbc. they went crazy because of the mention of the face-lift business. guess who did that first? donald trump. >> greg: was that ever disproven? [laughter] >> juan: you and alex jones. >> jesse: let's get this back on track.
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>> greg: we all get donald trump. remember what he said about ted cr's dad. we get it. this woman, she's coming off surgery. these guys acted lvuures. that's the bottom line. >> dana: news and entertainment have and everyby is fascinated by this white house and by th administration. she was missing, missing? for 26 days. it's not like it was 26 months or something. the bigger story of the missing person to me is the crown prince of saudi arabia. i would love to know more about that. they were at fema to get a briefing on the hurricane. the entire cabinet is there. that's how seriously they are taking hurricane prep. that was the figurehead line. >> kimberly: i think the media is totally out of line with thi this. i know, dana, you talked about this on your program. talking about abuse, suggesting that the president had abused her.
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the fact that he stood up for her and a addressed it, i think it's good to stick up for his o'son gat job for thet lady country. she's not allowed to recover and recuperate from a surgery? what is wrong with everybody? they should be showing respect and giving privacy like they would if it was michelle obama or any other first lady that serves the country. she is back and doing well and that is that. it makes themk really foolish. >> jesse: these were legitimate reporters. president clinton tried to walk back is controversial monica lewinsky comments next. 's that,? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo!
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thought that, because they had to distill it, he looked like i was saying i didn't apologize finest hour.intention to. >> juan: not my finest hour? what do you say, dana? >> dana: it's good and appropriate and it looks like someone in the communicati team got a hold of him and s this would be a good thing to say he said it. >> juan: nothing sincere. >> dana: i think it's one of the things bill clinton has always had. even if he is saying a line he's been given, people think he feels their pain. the sincerity quotient was quite high with him. rly, one of the things he said they got some atntion was that the interviewer, he said he got offended without realizing that the young man, craig melvin, is young enough to be his son. was that blaming theerviewer or was that legit? >> kimberly: that was his initial reaction, offended by
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the nature of the question. it was a fair question. i think the young man conducted a good interview. bill clinton is showing contrition. he's very good at being believable and saying okay, this is how i think. this is how i feel. i'm sure he did get backlash about it. i'm sure communications team members were saying you have to clean this upause it's huge mess and i'll seven right now and everyone is upset with you. it was an unforcedrror but he s good at making it better. still it was something he should have thought about and he shouldn't have reacted t way. that was like his truest voice about it in terms of being offended and that he felt like he was a victim. it's not relatable comments. he's lucky hillary is not -- >> dana: is he seven-day? most reporters in america could be his offspng from the age group standpoint.
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>> greg: who knows? [laughte >> danhat i me i don't know how old craig melvin is but if you are 70, most people could be your children. >> juan: 39 north 40. jesse, the critical point was on the card melvin thing, that clinton said hey, i did apologize but this guy doesn't remember. he went on, i think the part that got people really aggravated, especially his critics, he said he loved -- -- left the white house $16 million in debt. it doesn't speak to the issue of what happened in the oval office with an intern. >> jesse: i wish i was rich enough to be $16 million in debt. only a democrat can get a do over in the mainstream media. he just gets to go in there. if you had to say this again, what would you say, mr. president? come on.
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that was pretty nice of you. >> kimberly: it would be front page everywhere. >> juan: teflon don? jesse heldr apologize. that's the difference. >> dana: he would never be mad at himself. >> juan: what do you think? >> greg: here is the issue. no one is going to miss you if you never leave. as long as bill is no one is going to miss him. he's got to go away. you think about the president, mmy carter or gw. i am all about helping people in think we need to find bill clinton a job that doesn't place him in the spotlight. he likes to around peopl restaurant or something in new orleans. he could have the blue dress special. >> kimberly: blue plate. >> greg: he could have a cigar
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bar. he could hit on waitresses. the problem is there is no tasteful exit for the clintons. they just linger like a bad odor and it is born from ambivalent selfishness. he's not thinkin does t shows, he's making it worse. retire. being on tv, bei famous, it's not all it's cracked up to be. open a restaurant. have some fun. >> jesse: he has lost a step a little bit since his days in office. he had a few of these moments. yell at chris wallace in point in his face and get all red? asked about a diner any kind of snapped. he has these moments where he creates headaches for the clinton team, and he always has to clean it up. that's what it's all so lovable about bill brady is so passionate, he can't control himself. he makes a mistake.
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>> kimberly: sounds relatable all of a sudden. >> jesse: when he speaks, physically speaking to me. i'm the only one in the room. >> juan: obviously it was adiff. now the hashtag me too. i'm not sure we can honestly understand his perspective. this guy is plus 70. lives in a different -- >> dana: i think one of the reasons we have me too's because it was building for 20 years than 20 years ago is when that whole thing went down. >> greg: harvey had been doing it for 20 years and built cosby doing it for 20 years >> juan: all right. controversy. "one more thing" is up next to make you laugh. it's not theirs. it's mine. mine. mine. and it always will be, forever and forever.
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♪ >> greg: "one more thing." juan. >> juan:ears a today, robert f. kennedy was assassinated in los angeles, brother of the former president who ated, john f. kennedy. he was running for president wh was killed. today members of his family, former president clinton and others went to arlington national cemetery to celebrate his life. here is his son, congressman joe kennedy iii, remembering his grandfather and the love he had for his surviving wife, athol.
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>> his love, ever enduring. his eordinary wife and fter his passing still wears her wedding ring >> juan: pretty emotional. no doubt rfk, great american patriot, change this country for the better. >> dana: i have a heartwarming story you're going to love. this is from san diego. hoover high school where food service worker deborah davis affectionately called aunt debbie was surprised with a new reliable way to to work. scol for years.rking there at she also volunteers at the -- for homeless people out of food shelter. e had rie car to gesing home as work. so theyought the car and the students at the school fixed it up in the shop.
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this is what she said. thank you all so much.. i am loong for my reward in heaven and you all gave me a little bit here on earth. >> dana: fun w those clear. >> greg: where do you get the giant bows for cars? could someone email me? i would like to give the giant bow as a gift. a brand-n. lo, i delivered this bow. >> kimberly: sometimes they have those at the dealership when you get a for christmas. >> greg:se, i'm sorry. >> jesse: ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ that's what juan would've. padres-braves. where did it land? in the lead dee's beer. gabby dimarco catches a foul ball in her cup and lwhat
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she does. she takes the ball and down the hatch. of course you've got to chug the beer. >> juan: n better thanhe softball play from yesterday. >> juan: no, no. that is fun. i that. >> kimberly: d cute and adorable category, although that was pretty impressive. you like golden retrievers? golden retrievers helped this cute toddler escape. she is 15 months old. her name is chloe. she's been escaping from her bedroom. her parents were like, what is going on? these pet golden retrievers would open the door and help her get out because then she feeds them treats. they were like, here we go. le break her out.
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how smart are these dogs? isn't this adorable? she feeds them. they are happy. see you tomorrow night. is up witht chaldini. he's considered by many people to be the godzilla of persuasion. read any of his books, changes the way you think about stuff but first, time for this, greg's disgusting news. ible vidur eyes.rr looks to me like cute hedgehog napping on a stuffed animal, and i think it is disgusting. it's terrible. >> dana: that is pretty cute. >> greg: i think he has a greg haircut. >> greg: looks moreike
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kiderly: you are getting news canon.greg: get ready foror her name is shannon. shannon bream. >> your distaste for cute, fluffy things is disturbing. greg, thank you. president trump keeps up with at least one of the kardashians. former fbi deputy director wants immunity and just how far did the obama administration go to get the iran nuclear deal done? this is "special report" ." good evening and welcome to washington. i am shannon bream in for bret baier. first lady melania trump was with her husband the president this afternoon for a briefing about the hurricane season. earlier in the day the president unleashed a rhecal hurricane, ripping into the media for its coverage of his wife. this afternoon, the president
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