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♪ >> kimberly: i am kimberly guilfoyle with juan williams, jesse watters, katie pavlich and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." major developments in the heated national debate on immigration. president trump signing an executive order which will keep migrant families together in detention centers. the president explain why he's taking action. >> we are signing an executive order i consider to be a very important executive order. it's about keeping families together while at the same time
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being sure we have a very powerful, very strong border and border security will be equal if not greater than previously. we are keeping families together, this will solve that problem. at the same time, we are keeping a very powerful border and it continues to be a zero tolerance. we have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally. >> kimberly: the big question remains: is it legal? the courts of said children cannot be detained for longer than 20 days with the adults. greg, will start with you. it's been a hot-button issue, a lot of discussion back and forth from both sides. everyone obviously cares about families and about children, and no one wants to see the children harmed. now you see the president engaged in executive action to try to address some of the concerns about concerns people have. >> greg: the problem with this issue has always been that
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everybody agrees the separation issue is bad. the problem is nobody had a solution. nobody were was offering solut. they were offering anger and rage. but you see these ideas bubble up. what are you going to do? my worry is i worry about the intensity of anger and division that i saw this week. we have to admit that there is a torrent of rage that is out of proportion to the scenario. don't say, when you say that, you don't care. i do care. i said this was a problem but i worry about this outrage that foments insurrection without coming up with a solution. we had come i think, nine people killed in chicago over the weekend, but i've never seen this kind of rage about anything. i think you should also be aware when we start talking about facilities and housing, this will not satisfy the people that are the loudest voices. they will not be satisfied. if it's a military base, they
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are going to say how dare you put these children among soldiers carrying weapons. it's like a fema camp. i think you're going to expect more outrage, different kind of outrage because it seems to be working. i want to reiterate we all care. but caring isn't enough. you need solutions. the problem that's always been with this story is that while the separation issue is real, the idea that half the country is demonic and bigoted is a delusion. the more you push that delusion, the more precarious this country, the situation in this country is in. if you blame half the country because you don't like their stance on immigration and you call them nazis, that's dangerous. it's very dangerous. we are talking about 2,000 kids. we want to solve this problem. we are all there. let's see what happens. this may not work out, but people are trying. >> kimberly: so it's a step in the right direction. it's very difficult issue. many administrations have tried to tackle the issue of
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immigration and then tried to be compassionate, the understanding about families but still respect the rule of law. >> katie: you can't get to a place of compassion or empathy when you're accusing border travel agents and i.c.e. agents are being nazis participating in tactics that were used in nazi germany. there is no where to start there. emotion has been so hot on this issue, as it has been in the past on issues of illegal immigration. this is nothing new. we can't really get to the truth of a problem here. the executive order is a good idea. politically looks better for the president considering the polling on this is bad. ted cruz addressed legislation. the key issue, why are adults, use the word adults specifically. why are adults separated from children? in recent years, we've seen an exponential increase in smugglers pairing stranger adults with children and smuggling them to the border. there is no way for agents to prove they are actually parents of these children they are
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showing up with. in the past, they would come to the border knowing if they show up with a child, they will be released. the difference here is that they are not being released. the problem also moving forward as you can't win. you have kamala harris tweeting after president trump signed his executive order saying that this executive order is not enough, even though parents and children are going to be detained in the same location. they can't be detained indefinitely. they have moved the goalpost here on what's allowed, and their solution is to simply let them go into the interior of the country which is exactly why we are in the position we are today. it's why we were there in 2014 will be there in the future, this emotional state, probably even hotter if it continues this way without a solution of the problems of the unaccompanied minors or adults come here illegally with children. >> kimberly: jesse, you should be concerned as well if you have a child communion with someone not their parents or guardian or
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-- and there would be outraged to say look what you've done because he left this child with the individual who has caused harm to the child, god forbid. you do have a responsibility to identify and match a child to parental relative or guardian. >> jesse: obama's policy was meant to be pro-family and ended up being pro smugglers. when you saw this policy coming in, you had a surge of people. the coyotes and the cartel's profits. this president kind of created a solution because there's no choice between being strong on the border now and pro-family. he's, this is a silver bullet but it could still get challenge. he wanted congress to solve it. congress didn't step up to the plate. ted cruz had a stand-alone bill. chuck schumer said i don't want to touch it. want to keep alive. you watch cable news today, some
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of the anchors upset that the president solved the problem because it seemed like they wanted to keep this story alive, which is really sick. i think the democrats hurt themselves more on this issue than president trump. president trump looks like a man of action. he looks like he's compassionate. he has heart, and the do-nothing democrat sat around and whined and complained and did absolutely nothing, like typical congressmen. so the media also lied about it. the media's head from the jump this was president trump's policy. and know when it comes out with an executive order, "the washington post" and "the new york times" saying you know, this violates the 1997 court settlement that limits how long you can keep a child in confinement. so this goes against the ninth secret court -- ninth circuit court ruling. which is it? you can't have it both ways. hopefully congress can step in and eventually do something
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because this will be challenged in court. right now, i guess it's a smart solution, but you never know how it's going to play out. >> kimberly: juan, the president had to step in with decisive action and leadership because congress hasn't exactly been winning on this issue in terms of putting forth some positive, good solutions and results. now you have a situation where the left is still upset, even though they were calling for the president to act. he's acted, and now they are still saying it's an issue. >> juan: i don't think it's just the left that's upset. i think a lot of people are upset about it and emotional about it. you see people ranging from laura bush to arnold schwarzenegger. mitch mcconnell's and they said the majority of the republican caucus in the senate was ready to propose legislation to end this policy. what you see is president trump who said it's not a policy. it's nothing i did. it's something the democrats did. guess what. he just signed a policy today, and executive order, that ended it. sounds to me like we know
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lighter. it was the president. he said it was the democrats' fault. it wasn't their fault. it was his policy any undid his policy because he was losing. you think about it. "the wall street journal" editorial page today said this is costing republicans heading into the midterms. it is that detrimental. you think about the fact that right now 67% of americans say this is unacceptable. most republicans, i think it is 39-34, said unacceptable. in terms of independents, two-thirds of independent voters said this is unacceptable. president trump reacted to the real politics here that were hurting him and hurting republicans ahead of the midterms. when he talks about infestation, animals, criminals, he is dehumanizing immigrants. when it comes to children, i think lots of americans say this has gone too far. i saying it's the democrats'
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fault or i don't have a policy, that's what homeland secretary nielsen said. we don't have a policy. guess what. today the president signed an order undoing his policy. >> katie: it's not a policy. >> greg: sex trafficking is a problem, you have to get the kids separated from the people who aren't there actual guardians. the numbers are disturbing. child sex trafficking is a tertiary issue? >> juan: the key issue here is separating children. americans are clear on this. you might want to obfuscate and complicate the issue. >> greg: i am not. >> juan: children being separate from their parents. >> kimberly: there has to be a determination as to who is legitimately with the proper parent or guardian and who isn't. it would be reckless and essentially committing another crime against an innocent child to not do so. >> katie: chuck grassley wrote a letter to i.c.e. in 2016, april 2016, saying we've seen an
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exponential increase in smugglers pairing unrelated adults with unrelated children, taking them to the border and using them for sex trafficking, child labor. it absolutely is a huge number one priority that is completely being swallowed up in all the emotional argument here. when it comes down to solving this problem, they still in this executive order have to prove, according to the order, that the child is related to the adult. it's very, very difficult to do that. >> juan: the thing is, i am sensitive to this argument. i don't think child labor is good and i'm certainly sex trafficking is an abomination. but the fact is -- >> kimberly: what would make you happy? >> juan: hang on. that's not what was raised by the administration. they said this is part of a zero tolerance policy that is going to d that divides people crossing the border. we have seen it didn't happen. >> katie: it's not a policy. the consequences we saw this week over the last couple weeks
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are a consequence of people breaking the law. they've changed it so children can be detained with adults in the centers together. when you talk about the issues about kirstjen nielsen, homeland security secretary, said monday, they are concerned about the well-being of these children because it's a liability for them when they are in their custody to make sure they are not being abused, which is why they separate them. >> kimberly: answer my question. what would make you happy? what do you think is a good outcome here? >> greg: we want to hear the solution. >> juan: the solution is obvious. it's what the president did. he said you keep parents and children together. >> jesse: so you're happy. >> juan: i'm happy he did it. >> jesse: "new york times" reported there is laws and court decisions on the books that say what you can do when a minor crosses the border.
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you can't hold them indefinitely. and you have to give them a hearing when they claim asylum. that's one of the reasons, if you have the zero tolerance policy, that you can't just keep migrant camps of people, of minors and adults together. >> greg: there still isn't -- >> juan: change the policy. >> jesse: they're not allowing them to do catch and release. it is tough on the border and pro-family. >> kimberly: children are separated. >> jesse: they are chilled going -- they are still going to challenge this in court. [all speaking] >> greg: there is other people here. whenever you have democrats talking about gun control, what do they talk about? closing the loop holes. everyone is upset with closing the loophole. where there are laws, there are loopholes. there was a loophole in the
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immigration system, a broken system. the loophole allowed that actress by taking advantage, smuggling kids in. this is part of it. the whole point is, just like liberals, we want to close the loopholes. why do you have a problem with it? you made a good point about grassley. rob portman was on top of this three years ago. he is from ohio where these poor kids end up with these labor farms. republicans were on this years ago, but for some reason, no one cared. why is that? >> juan: people do care. >> greg: now, because president trump. >> juan: president trump separating children from parent parents. >> kimberly: separated from adults pending criminal charges or are suspected of trafficking. >> jesse: go through a port of entry. >> kimberly: outrageous attack against the president's 12-year-old son.
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>> greg: tuesday the violent group antifa tweeted out identities and locations of over 1500 immigration and customs agents. this is called doxsing. clearly, -- are you surprised? not when the media's loudest voices described america as the third reich, making agents stormtroopers. so ladonna brian tweeted i guess we put to rest the question, nazi germany, could it happen in america. on twitter, actor peter fonda instructed the world to target the agents by surrounding kids schools and scaring the f out of them. fonda also called for kidnapping barron trump to be put in a cage with pedophiles. that tweet got over 1,000 legs. also called for kirstjen nielsen to be stripped naked and
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whipped. outrage minus any solution creates a blood thirst targetin americans trying to solve a problem that the loudest voices never cared about until now. a simple google search will find terrible tales of child sex trafficking. is that the alternative you would want for 125,000 unaccompanied minors who've come to america since 2011 from guatemala, honduras, el salvador. i got that stat for "washington post" 2016 article when president obama was in charge back when peter fonda and the rest didn't seem to mind. since i wrote that beautiful monologue, thank you very much, america, peter fonda has since apologized, claiming -- about the barron trump thing, i went too far. it was wrong and i shouldn't have done it. i believe he issued a an apology
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because the secret service contacted him because he broke a series of laws for a threatening tweet, threatening the president's relative. >> jesse: one left is comparing republicans to nazis yet they are the ones fascinated with beheadings and child rape. jane fonda posed on the top of north vietnamese tanks and peter said hold my beer. watch what i do to the president's on. the left and the media, they threw a tantrum. they threw a tantrum, offered no solutions and when the person came in and created a solution, they still don't know what to do with themselves. they are going to go onto the next disaster and try to call the next person hitler or call the next person a nazi. doesn't matter with this president does.
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they did with the travel ban. they did it -- almost every policy, he has been compared to hitler. i'm curious to see what's going to be next. >> greg: they eliminated any positive feedback for north korea. kimberly, strikes me strange as the same people who resent calling ms-13 animals have no problem calling people stormtroopers and nazis. >> kimberly: the peter fonda issue is repulsive, reprehensible. i don't care that he apologized. sorry isn't good enough, to say that a 12-year-old boy should be put in a cage with pedophiles he could be raped is absolutely disgusting. i am a mother of an 11-year-old. for someone to say that to happen to a child, it's really sickening when you see the level of the depravity of left and hollywood when they behave like this, to the point where melania trump had to call secret service to make sure to get this investigated because it's a real
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threat. when people see stuff like this, it's dangerous for a child to say something. i have this happen when i had people, going viral, i had this whole snoop dogg and bow wow thing. people came after my son who was 11 i did the same thing and it was horrific. it has to stop and it's grossly irresponsible. i don't even know why somebody would even put a movie out with a guy like this in it. he should literally never work again. >> greg: there will be people in hollywood who see him as a hero. he might get a tv show out of it. he is still on twitter? >> katie: i haven't checked. i did notice he deleted them. >> kimberly: underneath that there were other calls for other members of the trump family and children, they were going to come for that child and that's the problem with the environmen environment, dangerous environment. >> katie: it is the initial statement he made and i think he meant that and then the mob that came to back him up on the
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statement i think is even more terrifying than the initial thing that he said. this is a guy who was praised roman polanski. i'm not surprised this would be something he would want to say. this doesn't bring us any closer to a real solution about people's lives who are in danger, whether it's people in america whose families have been ripped apart by illegal immigration crime or parents who have sent their children to the border on a harrowing journey. they don't know where they're going to go. are they going to be put into a labor situation where they owe a smuggler a labor debt, because that's a real thing. we don't know. this kind of language is horrific. it's awful. it has real-life consequences, and their people's lives right now today who depend on real solutions coming from washington, d.c., and their local communities, and this guy isn't doing anything but making the situation worse. >> greg: a juan, i'm not going to ask you to defend it. i know you found it disgusting.
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>> juan: it was a poorly worded tweet, offensive language. what strikes me from this very conversation is you guys, it takes away. you delight in it because it takes away from the conversation focusing on what president trump did that is antithetical to american values. >> greg: so that justifies -- >> juan: separating a 4-year-old. imagine three 4-year-olds not knowing where his or her parents are. >> greg: now you are diverting. >> juan: the issue is the hollywood celebrity acting like a full. the foolish thing is people are saying the president did something here. republicans, democrats, independents, and it's abhorrent. >> greg: and it justifies this behavior? got it. >> juan: i didn't say it justified it. >> greg: you are definitely defending it. >> juan: i said you are delighting a because it gives you an opportunity. >> jesse: the left was
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delighting in this story because it distracts from the ig and the singapore summit. >> kimberly: this is about the safety and protection of children. >> juan: it is. >> kimberly: what peter fonda did is indefensible. >> juan: nobody is defending it. >> kimberly: you said it was just poorly worded. criminal sexual act by a sexual predator. >> juan: you choose to focus on it because it gets you a way -- >> greg: yeah, that's it. you are mind-reading. that's not what i'm thinking. top congressmen making a disturbing new allegation that could deliver huge blow to the lenten email and russia investigations.
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>> jesse: done a new claim of a potential fbi misconduct in the clinton email and russia investigation. congressman mark meadows raising serious coerns about witness reports during yesterday's hearing on the ig report. >> the other thing i would ask you to look into. there is growing evidence three oh twos were edited and change. those interview sessions and those 302s, it was suggested they were changed to either prosecute or not prosecute individuals, and that's very troubling. >> jesse: the president's lawyer rudy giuliani weighing in on the bias of the bureau. >> we believe may be two of the people with similar biases expressed in texts are presently working on the investigation. if that is the case, how can you trust anything they are doing. >> jesse: after peter strzok
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volunteered to testify before congress, house judiciary chairman bob goodlatte is warning the anti-trump fbi agent who agreed to testify next week because he says a subpoena is coming very kimberly, not only did fbi agents choose these interviews with some of these people like mike flynn, some of these anti-trump fbi guys ended up on the mueller team aside from the people we know. >> kimberly: there can be no fairness where there is inherent bias like this. it's been demonstrably proven here in this particular case. your people who have been compromised, removed from an investigation. how is it, how can you trust anything when they are part and parcel of the investigation and you are going to trust the byproducts of the investigation that there was impartiality or fairness when you've seen the bias? there is actual evidence in the text messages and the altering
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of the 302 forms. they are actual legal documents that comprise the notes of interviews et cetera. when you have somebody that they have altered those documents, any of those particular 302s in other cases, those investigations have been compromised as well. this is really like fraught with legal problems, implications in terms of any of the ongoing investigations, including the mueller probe, that's been going on and on forever. now you have this revelation coming forward and two additional agents who showed bias in our anti-trump. this is the big revelation coming out of all this, wait a second. that's why the president is saying this is something. this proves his point, this is a witch hunt against him et cetera, et cetera you have all these people that were really out to get ahead. can you imagine, we are talking about the fbi. >> jesse: one of the give almost out to get him to my peter strzok, may come in and
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testify soon as next week. juan, how do you feel about your good friend peter on capitol hill? >> juan: my body. i think peter strzok says he's glad to testify. to me, this issue is about the president and his, i guess his surrogates, making the case that somehow the fbi and the comey investigation and the special counsel are not to be trusted. anything that's found out about president trump, just ignore it, america because guess what. peter strzok says he doesn't like president trump and doesn't want him elected. imagine that? how many americans can say the same thing? how many people go about doing their job. what the inspector general found was there was no evidence that the job was done in any biased manner. the larger point here is if anybody has a complaint, it is hillary clinton because guess what. that's what comey did.
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he came out and made an announcement that tremendously hurt her chances not only in june but then ten days before the election, recently she said she deserved an apology. he says no. now president trump wants to jump in. i will tell my supporters this thing is a total witch out. what did giuliani say? now we should investigate the investigators. how ridiculous. >> katie: michael horowitz's entire job is investigating and holding accountable the investigators. it's not a foreign concept to look into why decisions were made and under the guise of ethical behavior which he said it wasn't during his testimony. my favorite thing about the peter strzok statement from his attorney is that they are now concerned that this investigation into him has been tainted with political bias and that is going to be treated unfairly. imagine how it is when you are a
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witness in an fbi case or subject in investigation and you know the people in charge have the same biases. >> jesse: greg, if someone locked you up and you found out that police officer hated the gutfeld monologues and hated fox news, he would scratch her head. >> greg: it raises the question, what proof of bias do you need from the investigator saying i am stopping trump. what do you need? do you need an actual plan, nancy kerrigan-style attack? imagine if the left had an email from trump that said called putin. we must stop hillary. i think they would call that bias. i picked the wrong time for summer vacation club because the stories the most boring form of tug-of-war. we never get anywhere and we keep going over the same ground. but the only change in this story is trey gowdy's facial hair. >> jesse: you know how i know there is bias? hillary's people destroyed
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♪ >> juan: is nancy pelosi's popularity problem putting her in peril? political reporting at least 20 democratic house candidates say they will not support her bid for speaker if the blue wave sweeps the democrats back in power in november. let me ask you, jesse. what do you make of this? >> jesse: i am reading that pelosi put out a statement on trump's executive order and she says it paves the way for long-term incarceration of children. he can't win. he's either separating families were imprisoning children. this is politics. i would say republicans aren't running away from donald trump. democrats are running away from nancy pelosi. that kind of shows is state of politics right now. the center right coury and the president is more in touch with the average person. >> juan: what do you think?
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>> katie: this shows bernie sanders may have lost the battle but he's going to win the war. this is the bernie sanders part of the party, the younger people running for office, young millennials was a poor democrats saying we know longer want the establishment and power. nancy pelosi has been facing a coup for a long time and maybe, maybe if democrats take the house, which right now it's looking more unlikely by the day. if she does, we may see she goes away in terms of her power. >> juan: greg, i think she said it doesn't matter to her if you have a connor lamb, a young man who won in a red district, pennsylvania 18, democrat. and he said you know what, i'm not going to vote for her. her response, that's fine. as long as democrats win. >> greg: a lot of politicians won't leave until you show them the door. it's on both sides. democrats made it into a lifelong career. bernie is a perfect example. i don't know if he's ever held a real job but we are elevating politicians above real work.
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she should do a walking tour of san francisco. it's no longer a precious jewel. it makes the dirty harry era look serene. it's gone from bucolic to be to bubonic. you look at the shantytowns and the disease being spread. i love california. she has betrayed it. >> kimberly: i left san francisco when it was very good shape. it's very upsetting to me to see what happened now. >> greg: it is rich people and people suffering, and that's all it is. >> kimberly: very bipolar in terms of the divide. the areas that are nice in the areas that are not. >> juan: let me put it to you this way. 60% of registered voters -- >> kimberly: i would like to disclose i used to be related. >> juan: 60% of voters told "the washington post" in april.
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i am thinking most voters don't like congress. they have a negative perception of pelosi, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell. what difference does this make it some people say i wouldn't vote for pelosi. doesn't it take away the potential for republican ads that would link them to pelosi? >> kimberly: right, it's a problem for the party because she is the head of it. when you have record his approval for congress and this is the person that's been heading it up for the whole time, hello. yes. they are saying no mas. democrats don't want this. they are going to go hard left. elizabeth warren, kamala harris, bernie sanders, that's the future in face of the democratic party. >> juan: going further to the left? >> kimberly: absolutely. >> juan: may be the republicans would like it. >> kimberly: the whole california delegation. >> juan: a refreshing take from hollywood. >> god is real.
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god loves you. god wants the best for you. >> juan: the speech everyone is talking about. that's next on "the five" ." ♪ how do you like me now ♪ now that i'm on my way ♪ do you still think i'm crazy standing here today ♪ ♪ i couldn't make you love me applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill.
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♪ >> katie: we are used to seeing hollywood stars at awards shows attacking president trump and pushing a liberal political agenda put a list after chris pratt is making headlines for a powerful and inspiring message to his fans while excepting the generation awarded the mtv movie awards. >> god is real. god loves you. god wants the best for you. believe that. learn to pray. it's easy, and it's so good for your soul. people are going to tell you you're perfect just the way you are. you are not. you're imperfect. you always will be. but there is a powerful force that designed you that way. >> katie: greg, pretty brave. >> greg: it's refreshing but the real story is that these
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awards still exist and then mtv still exists. i used to live for this stuff and i didn't even know this was on. mtv is now as irrelevant as a man ban. >> jesse: i would say he's bray but you get away with this stuff if you're a good-looking leading man. you can get away with anything. he's a heartthrob. he can say anything. >> katie: kimberly, what about his advice? he gave good advice, learn to pray, it's an easy thing to do, say you're not a perfect person and you have to improve and grow. things like that are contrary to a lot of what we hear these other awards shows. >> kimberly: i thought it was refreshing. he's not only dreaming. he is inspirational. our producers celebrity crush. >> greg: i thought i was. >> kimberly: not you,
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definitely. i'm pretty sure about that. on the super freaky list but not the heartthrob list. it's good to see. it's good for children and young people and adults to see. when you look at the juxtaposition of someone like chris pratt versus peter fonda, absolute just disgusting human being, it's refreshing to see that there's a few nice people in hollywood that are classy and not afraid to embrace their faith. >> juan: to me, the real news is you get somebody up on stage he says god is real. prayer is real. grace is real. to me, these are christian values. i guess the difficulties people say why your proselytizing, using this pulpit in a way that's not about hollywood, not about awards. i guess you guys are excited because he didn't say something anti-trump, and my right? >> katie: i am excited he said something different than what we hear in this droning on of
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unoriginal thought. >> juan: i don't hear praise every day from jesse. >> jesse: i say it every day once i leave the set. >> katie: "one more thing" up next. ike... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood
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♪ >> kimberly: it's time for "one more thing." juan. >> juan: i was gone for a few days to attend my son's wedding and i brought back some picture. here is her magic moment. here they are walking down the aisle as mr. and misses. here they are during their first dance. here's a shot overlooking the mount holyoke mountains. here is the happy couple with some old folks. you know them. congratulations to raffi and morgan. >> kimberly: a happy and blessed marriage and life. in baby news, look at these hilarious photos. kids and self tanning lotion shouldn't mix. two scotland moms took to facebook to show what happen when the kids decided to attend to their summer glow.
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this is why i don't do this on myself. it can be really problematic. they covered themselves from head to toe in tanning lotion. it's instant tanning lotion. trust me, this is problematic. they were having a playdate. can you imagine, of all things to for them to get into. >> greg: thank god it was tanning lotion. >> kimberly: exactly. >> jesse: life imitating art. a man with a gun tattooed on his forehead arrested for unlawfully possessing a gun. this guy is in south carolina tossed a revolver in some grass after a car wreck. not allowed to have a revolver, not allowed to be driving a car. beautiful. >> greg: talk about self-fulfilling. my podcast is with the great walter kern. go to foxnewspodcast.com. the reason why this and is interesting podcast, walter
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interviews me about my new book "the gutfeld monologues." i tweeted it so you can find it. go to my twitter feed and you will find the tweet and you can click on it and i will be there with my book and you can buy a book and it will change your life. it will. it will make you better. >> jesse: you being interviewed on your own podcast about your own book. >> kimberly: you have a full screen for that, graphic. >> katie: the age-old question, our cats smarter than dogs or our dogs smarter than cats? according to the science journal animal cognition, the answer is, drumroll please, dogs are smarter than cats and have twice as much raw brainpower as cats do. if you listen to what they are telling you, like my dog gaston does them if they put their paul up while they are sitting down, they are saying feed me. they are trying to talk to you.
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g: if we are going to do this story. >> kimberly: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >> bret: cats and dogs living together. this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. we begin to fight with crisis management. president trump style. the president signed an executive order about three hours ago that he says will stop the practice of separating children from their parents, trying to illegally enter the country. that executive order will likely face of legal challenges in coming days. the president still insisting congress act quickly to fix immigration laws broadly. a vote expected tomorrow. his rare turn around issue that he insisted only congress could fix comes among the growing outcry, now including the pope, situation that many call inhumane. different elements of the strike of a very

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