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>> charles: god bless both of you. >> happy fourth of july. >> charles: catch me every day on fox business network. ♪ >> juan: happy birthday, america. i am juan williams with juan williams with kimberly guilfoyle, jesse watters, dana perino and my pal greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." welcome to our independence day special. we have a fun show. we are answering all of your fan mail questions from social medi media. let's not waste anymore time and get right to it, our very first question comes from donald and it says if you could go back to the first independence day,
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which founding father would you hang out with? kimberly. >> kimberly: i don't know. i guess one of my favorites was john adams. >> juan: why? >> kimberly: historically very significant. i think people more recently have come to understand his value, his influence on how important he was in american political history, some of his ideals. also his wife. i think they were a very powerful pair. >> juan: and there were two adams presence. >> i thought you were going to say sam adams. >> kimberly: no, that's your choice. >> jesse: i would say ben franklin because i am a big philly guy. he is laid to rest there. prolific writer, discovered electricity. poor richard's almanac, inspiring quotes about work and life and i enjoy that. i would like to hang with
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>> dana: ally george washington. he wrote rules of civility. i'm going to ask about that cherry tree. >> juan: i don't think he was married. martha comes around. >> dana: i don't know when they got married. a >> jesse: are you saying that you want to hang out? the father of our country. he wasn't preoccupied with a lot of family. >> dana: he was a busy guy. >> juan: our founding father at this very table, greg. >> greg: i would have to say bob lutz. not a lot of people know him but
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he was there every step of the way. i find this question sexist. aren't we done with the whole idea of founding fathers? what about founding mothers? why are we recognizing gender with our founding fathers? it is so heteronormative. >> juan: i would hang out with ben and you. he was in the newspaper business. i would like that. >> greg: he was a partier. he had two beds in his room. when the bed got warm he would move to the other one because it was cool. >> charles: he needed one of those beds with the temperature control. >> juan: let's do another question. this comes from patricia. how do you like to celebrate the fourth of july? >> jesse: beer, barbecue, fireworks. >> dana: i'm going to say
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dogs. no, i don't know. i like hanging out and being with everybody. i like a small town parade. lately, because peter has the harley with a sidecar and jasper can get in it and the kids love it, i like the morning of the fourth of july even better than fireworks. >> greg: i don't like fireworks. i am like a dog. they scare me. i don't like. because i am george mike yancey over people. i'm going to be honest. i'm actually not here. i am celebrating the fourth of july the way i would like to. right now, i am sitting on an island. i'm not going to tell you what island. this is a taped show. >> kimberly: like dana, i love a good parade and i like dana's
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posts. celebrating our nation, our independence, liberty, freedom. i think it's great when people come together and go into parade. i meant that, but will deal. commemorated and take a moment. we have all such busy lives to never forget the sacrifices people have made so that we can sit here today and have the show and speak our minds, and it's fantastic. amazing, most wonderful country in the world. >> juan: my favorite is to find a spot to watch the fireworks, but the one i remember most is being in bosto boston. watching the boston pops play is the fireworks going off over boston. that was spectacular. the famous conductor. arthur fiedler. the other thing i like about the fourth of july is it's an opportunity to do fireworks. fireworks, when i was a kid, mostly illegal but everybody would bring on these trash cans
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and boom, boom. i love that stuff. >> greg: best place to see fire works right now? my hot tab. >> juan: i thought you were on an island. >> dana: some years, because it is so dry, they wouldn't want fireworks because of the fire risk. we would get sparklers. >> jesse: you need to get the roman candles. or the m80s. >> greg: i am a against roman candles. >> juan: third question. what traditions did you have for the fourth of july when you were children? let's go back this way. >> kimberly: my brother and i used to really love to do the fireworks and so was a fun to go
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and shop for them. what? >> greg: never mind. >> kimberly: ignore him. i loved that. we would go pick up the fireworks. we would get them ahead of time and we did a whole thing on the block, invited everybody to com come. my dad had to sweep up the streets afterwards. and my brother would stockpile them and the fire department came and we got in trouble. >> juan: that is a rarity for you to get in trouble. >> kimberly: mostly due to my brother. >> jesse: i did the same thing, fireworks were illegal in philadelphia so we would go to chinatown or where across state lines up somewhere else bring them across. i would do it with my dad. still have all my fingers. safety first. >> juan: safety first. i think there's a new york giants football player who could use that advice.
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>> dana: we did a softball game and we would have a picnic. that was a big deal. >> kimberly: what position would you play? >> dana: i don't remember. >> jesse: they would probably stick you out in right field. >> kimberly: that is a dig, just so you know. >> greg: will use to do something called fireworks. have you heard about that? you know what is always that best part, going shopping because you would always have to go to the stands by your school and you'd either have to buy, you wanted the box, the big box had all that stuff in it but you weren't sure if you had all the right stuff so you would fight. >> jesse: do they have fireworks in california or is it too patriotic? >> we used to have them and they took them away. >> jesse: global warming probably. >> juan: when i was a kid, the idea was in my mind i thought everybody else was having a
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picnic, but i grew up in a big city. my parents weren't doing that. i thought it would be great to go on a picnic. that would be americana. when i got married, i got married on july 1, and on july 4th, we didn't go on our honeymoon but we are walking around washington waiting for the fireworks. it was great. the crowds, people are happy. you talk about a moment. everybody celebrates the fourth of july. question six: this comes from nancy. if we travel back to 1776, what would your occupation be? greg gutfeld. >> greg: i think i would be a time travel agent because if there were people coming back home i would have to be in charge of making their plans. >> jesse: get a commission on that. >> dana: fine being realistic, what job would they have given a
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woman in 1776 at that time? probably not going to get to be a scout. i would like to be a scout. i would hope i would be up to do some sort of writing or teaching or something. >> greg: public relations. they've always had public relations. >> kimberly: i would be a lawyer. i would force my way in. somehow, someway. maybe if i had to disguise myself, i could do it. that white wig thing that you put on. >> juan: that would be cool. jesse, i have something in mind for you. i think you should go and fight against the british. i think you should be a soldier. >> jesse: i probably would've been on the british side, though, because they were my people. i would have been a red coat. if i was on the british side, we probably would have won. i wanted to be one of the
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midnight riders that road with paul revere that warned that the british were coming. i think i would be good at yelling at the top of a horse. >> greg: i want to be a cobbler. seems like it would be fun to sit around and hammer on people's feet. be a cobbler. >> juan: on their feet. i think chooses what you meant. >> greg: feet, shoes, can't tell. >> juan: if the founding fathers are watching, don't be offended. greg didn't mean it. if "the five" could solve any mystery, which one would we choose? we are going to tell you next. for years i've trained dogs for the marines -
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>> ♪ o say, can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's ♪ last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes ♪ and bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets' red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag ♪ was still there ♪ o say, does that ♪ star spangled ♪ banner yet wave ♪ o'er the land of the free
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♪ and the home of the brave [cheering] >> the marine corps band is providing music at the white house this evening as the president and first lady welcome military families. let's listen now to the president's remarks. >> president trump: great day. [cheers and applause] melania and i are honored to celebrate american independence with the heroes who protect american independence, the men come of the of the united states
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military. these are our finest. thank you very much. joining us today are two of your biggest fans and strongest supporters, our great vice president mike pence, and his incredible wife, karen pence. thank you, karen and mike. we are also honored to be joined by members of my cabinet. secretaries alex azar, ben carson, elaine chao, kirstjen nielsen, acting secretary peter or o rourke scott pruitt, bob leifheit as her paired to move 42 years ago on july 4, 776, america's founders
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adopted the declaration of independence. and change the course of human history. our freedom exists only because there are brave americans willing to give their lives to defend it and defend our great country. american liberty has been earned through the blood, sweat, and sacrifice of american patriots. the immortal story of the american warrior is written in the fields of gettysburg, the sands of iwo jima, the mountains of afghanistan, and the smell of valley forge. it's the story of courage, honor, duty, loyalty, and love. today we are honored to recognize a few of the incredible men and women who serve our country and defend our great american flag. from the army, we have jason
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pack. jason is a west point graduate injured in afghanistan while proudly serving with the second infantry division. also with us is jason's dad who is also a west point graduate. and his mom. what an inspiring family. i met them right behind the stage, and i want to tell you their story is an incredible one. thank you all for your service and thank you for your incredible work for our military and our country. thank you, jason. representing the navy, we have petty officer first class.
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also known as the bomb squad, he's a good technician and has just done incredible work. recently earning distinct as sailor of the quarter for unit. joining him are his wife and daughters and his parents. thank you, steve, and everyone serving america in our incredible navy. thank you. from the coast guard, lieutenant ryan mccue. he's a helicopter pilot who protects all of us here in the capital. one of ryan's most important jobs is to intercept aircraft that fly where they are not supposed to be flying. in and around the capital area.
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ryan is assigned to air station atlantic city but is temporarily assigned here, away from his wife shannon and son colin. they miss him. thank you and your family for you have done and continue to do for all of us. thank you. thank you very much. the men and women of the united states coast guard are doing a phenomenal job keeping america safe from drugs, crime, and terrorism, and we're incredibly grateful to each of you. i have to say that during the hurricanes, the coast guard saved 16,000 lives. it's an incredible achievement. incredible. from the air force, we have captain brooke peel. as a weather officer, he leads deployable weather forecasting teams to make it possible for american aviators to own the skies anywhere we fly.
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he also helped lead the air national guard's response to hurricane maria. he did an incredible job. because of his exceptional leadership, he was named weather company great officer of the year for 2017. thank you very much. thank you very much. incredible. we have the air force, and by the way, i might add, we very well may soon have the space force. you've been hearing about that. everyone is very excited about that. i am also told that brooke happens to be the reigning champion of his fantasy football league. his sister is with him today, and i want to thank you and i want to thank everybody from the united states air force. great people and very talented people. finally from the marine corps,
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we have staff sergeant jonathan grace here with us with his wife and son. a senior analyst for the cyber incident response team, he is one of the very talented people who protect our nation from cyber attacks. he is very rare good at his craft. in fact, he has done such a great job that they not only asked him to develop a new curriculum on cyber warfare. they also asked him to teach the first class of the newly established cyberspace marines. to jonathan and every american who wears the marine corps uniform, we are truly grateful. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. to every service member here today and stationed around the world, they are all watching.
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to your incredible families, these are truly unbelievable people. thank you for keeping america safe, strong, proud, mighty, and free. god bless you. god bless our military, and god bless america. happy fourth of july. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you. >> you heard the cheers from the assembled crowd there on the south lawn of the white house. president trump and the first lady welcoming members of the military therefore a fourth of july celebration. the party is in full swing. hamburgers and hotdogs being served on tables there on the cell phone, and they will be watching the fireworks display over on the national mall a bit later on at 9:00 p.m. eastern when it gets dark. president expressing his
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appreciation for all branches of the service and many members who have been injured in the line of duty. very hot day in washington. it's cooled off just a little bit over the last couple days, but it's tremendously hot and humid in the city. the marine corps band entertaining mayor. in the meantime, the minority whip of the house of representatives is in the hospital. steny hoyer has pneumonia. he's expected to recover. we will take you to new york city where protester apparently has climbed the pedestal of the statue of liberty. you can see there agents trying to get her down. that's the woman on the right-hand side of the base of the statue right beneath the heel of the statue's foot. there were other protesters who hung a banner on the statue that said "abolish i.c.e.."
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we assume that this woman is part of that protest group but that has not been absolutely determined at this point. she climbed the base of the statue which is quite illegal, as you can imagine. and she is just sitting there as authorities are trying to talk her down or bring her down. you can imagine they have evacuated liberty island as a result of that. a number of people who've been waiting for months, perhaps the years to have their chance to see this statue up close and personal and have their vacation plans destroyed as a result of this act. a couple groups are a couple members of some kind of anti-i.c.e. group hung a banner on the pedestal of the statue just before this woman climbed onto the statue itself. they are continuing to try to
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coax the woman down but not using a great deal of force to do so at this point. apparently just hoping to wait her out. this appears to be connected to the protest of the moment which began really just last week when a candidate for congress won a significant primary in the state of new york asking that i.c.e., immigrations and customs enforcement agency, be abolished. that has caught fire among the left and this group is protesting. some other headlines. wildfire burning in southern colorado has destroyed more than 100 homes. the spring fire has burned nearly 100,000 acres making it the third largest wildfire in state history. it is 5% contained. ohio commerce when jim jordan is once again denying claims he knew about sexual abuse allegations against a team
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doctor at the ohio state university where he was once an assistant coach. jordan told reporters at a fourth of july event in ohio that things former athletes claim he knew are just not true. stay with us. we will be back at the top of the hour with all your headlines on "special report" ." >> jesse: welcome back to "the five." we have a lot of great question questions. josh on facebook. what's your favorite memory of being on the five? >> dana: i think the buzz trip, a lot of memories. uni had a situation where we laughed so hard that we cried. that's happened before, early on
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especially. greg would make me laugh so hard i could not talk. there are rare instances that work where you get to crack up that much and not get fired. >> greg: remember the fire? >> dana: no. >> greg: you had passed out. i rescued all of you and carried you out of the studio. out into the street. you were unconscious. >> jesse: i blacked out. >> greg: you are blackout drunk. >> jesse: kimberly. >> kimberly: i have caught on fire. the favorite memory, i agree with dana the bus tour was spectacular. going to lose you, everything, super fun. >> dana: 's leading. >> kimberly: what a ringer. she is like an olympic sledder.
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>> kimberly: i got sabotaged. my pants were too big. i was trying to pull them up. >> jesse: that's your excuse? your pants were malfunctioning? >> juan: my favorite moment? between the brakes. so many things get set in the breaks. i think the audience knows this. i think they know there's conversations. >> kimberly: maybe we should record them. put them out on twitter. >> juan: sometimes things get said in the break and we say wow, we shouldn't say that. that we come back and people are laughing. if you only knew what happened in the break. >> jesse: we would have to bleed a lot of stuff. my favorite moment, i gave greg a thigh master and it exploded. >> dana: pointing towards my eyes. >> greg: i was holding
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scissors. you could've taken out two host hosts. >> dana: i think when you got your 11 jacket that was pretty good. >> jesse: that was a great moment. also bob beckel gave me the finger. next question, if granted a foreign citizenship, which country would you choose? kimberly guilfoyle. >> kimberly: already a citizen of ireland. what i want anything else? spain. >> jesse: juan, what about you. >> juan: i am so american. when you go overseas, people are quick to say you are an america american. >> jesse: you really strike me as a real american. >> dana: i think even though i am 2.2% italian, i would go with
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italy. >> kimberly: you would get a nice all -- oliver come >> greg: i would pick vermont. i am tired of having to bring my passport so it will be nice. >> jesse: i was gonna say mexico but then realized i would have to pay for the wall because i'm going to go with britain. they have the colonies and the pirates. might make traveling easier. next question from facebook. if you could have back something new laws, would it be? greg. besides your dignity. >> greg: i have a great answer. i had a baseball card of joe dimaggio when he was with the
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san francisco seals, minor league ball club. it was my dads. i had in my wallet and lost my wallet in college. >> kimberly: how much would that be worth? >> greg: it wasn't in great quality. >> jesse: dana, what about you? >> dana: i think i haven't completely lost it. it was somewhere. it was my great grandmother's wedding band, and i got married in it. simple gold wedding band. it's in a box in a trunk somewhere. we have moved so many times. i don't think i have lost it. >> kimberly: are you anxious about it? >> dana: it just started up again. >> kimberly: its demos better to believe it's they are not be able to find it. >> jesse: kimberly, what about you?
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two things. i think about this. i thought about it the other day. i had this little ball. it was so cute. and have the stars and stuff on it. i used to play with it all the time. playing in the street, played with my friends, and it rolled down the gutter in the sewer. i was looking at it in there. crying. my dad had come home from work and try to get it. it was a whole situation. >> jesse: that was from the movie "it." >> kimberly: really? and then the other thing. someone sent me a beautiful winning the pool doll. my mom gave it to me before she passed away at, and then my dad gave away all my stuffed animals and we need winnie the pooh wae there. >> juan: i would take my hair back. i am bolting in the back.
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-- i am balding in the back. when i went off to school, people would say you look like a daisy with my afro. skinny as a rail. >> jesse: we need those pictures tapped. >> kimberly: you look very young. even pictures of you from 20 years ago. >> jesse: next question. if you could have any other job. all right. >> greg: [laughs] >> jesse: up next, our favorite songs. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front
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♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." fourth of july fan mail special. these are from facebook. is there a song that reminds you of summer whenever you hear it? i have one but i will save mine for last. jesse. >> jesse: gutfeld is going to make fun of me. i'm going to go with don henley "boys of summer." it's obvious, and i love it. >> dana: did it come out this summer? >> jesse: i don't know. how does it go? i can see you brown skin shining in the sun >> dana: kimberly. >> kimberly: i love the will smith.
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summertime. >> dana: juan. >> juan: after keep up. summertime. porgy and bess. >> dana: i'm going to say it is the outfield. they had a song called "i don't want to lose your love tonight." i was 16 and i had a car, driver's license. my birthdays in may so i had a car with all summer and my sister and i would turn it up and i would listen to that. anytime i hear that song, even if it's in the middle of winter, i think of summer. >> greg: that's a different way of looking at it. doesn't have to have the word summer in it. i would say ac/dc highway to
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hell. we will be packed in a car and going on a road trip. that was '81 or '82. high school friends. and then on the way back, sex pistols. a >> dana: what's your favorite fourth of july movie? do you have one, k.g.? >> kimberly: i do. "top gun." i like it. it's patriotic. love the military, . >> jesse: i was going to say "last of the mohicans." good score, i like the music.
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daniel day-lewis. >> juan: it's easy for me. "independence day." the president is leading the american military and we are shooting down aliens coming to invade earth. the u.s. takes the lead. no isolationism. >> dana: i am trying to remember the one. if you build it, they will come. "field of dreams." went to see it on the fourth of july. >> greg: the big favorite for our july 4th at the gutfeld house was "it's a wonderful life." >> dana: rose wine is a popular summer drink. no. >> greg: rose wine.
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♪ >> kimberly: welcome back. we are in answering more of your questions. what is your favorite summertime cocktail? greg, we will start with you. >> greg: i don't have a favorite. >> dana: moscow mule or something. >> greg: i don't like that. i like dark and stormy. i don't like to play favorites. they are all equally wonderful in my book. >> kimberly: you do like a dark and stormy. you tend to get a little inebriated on that quickly. day now. >> dana: i don't drink any hard liquor but if i have a rose or white wine spritzer.
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>> greg: last call. spritzer for the lead deed. >> kimberly: you finished off with port. >> dana: don't ever do that. >> jesse: last summer was moscow mule. the summer is gin and tonic. >> dana: very sophisticated w. >> jesse: hendrix. >> juan: i like gin and tonic but summertime is pina colada time. >> kimberly: great song. we should have picked that one. >> jesse: got to have a umbrella. >> jesse: only the best for me. keep them coming. >> kimberly: lexie.
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for me, i love anything with tequila in it. a really good margarita or tequila soda. crisp and clean. >> jesse: frozen margarita or regular? >> kimberly: i tend to go margarita, rocks, no salt. i get my salt and my chips and salsa. i have a plan to have a way to execute it. it's worked out well for me. if you could be a teacher in high school for one day, what subject would you teach and why? mr. williams. >> juan: english. i love it. i was a philosophy major in college and i sometimes look back and think why didn't i do political science? >> kimberly: what about history? >> juan: yeah. i think english is so much fun. you can get into all kinds of stories and books and take people to different worlds. i love it. >> kimberly: that was a nice answer and you had a lot of
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enthusiasm. jesse. >> jesse: i'm going to go with gym teacher. dodgeball to the death. old school. >> dana: i would do life skills. >> kimberly: greg. >> greg: obviously it would be gutfeld 101. the book would be "the gutfeld monologue." order it now. supplies are limited. all my books. >> kimberly: unbelievable self promoter. i taught high school but i was probably too young to be teaching high school. that was a little bit interesting. i loved teaching and working with special needs kids. that's what my mom did and i did that as well. i would do that in high school and work with them. >> dana: very rewarding. >> kimberly: one more question
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what do you think makes america great country? let's start with the patriot, jesse watters. >> jesse: the american spirit. we are always renewing ourselves and reinventing ourselves and pushing further and further the limits. also our geography. the fact we are separated by two oceans, gives us a natural advantage over our enemies. the natural resources, and the diversity of them makes us the greatest nation ever. >> juan: to our first lady. >> kimberly: and i would say our american military. i feel really very patriotic about the military, the men and women who serve so we can all enjoy our freedom and they also help out in times of need. marines going out and helping in terms of humanitarian efforts in rebuilding areas that have been ravaged through tragedy and suffering. you see some of the kind effects
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with the military overseas and with children. >> juan: and our own betsy ross. >> dana: that founding principles, the constitution, how the country came together. the founding fathers were so young. they were young. they wrote the constitution that has held up over these 200-odd years. the fact that it's based on liberty which is everyone's natural state of being, the desire to be free, that you actually get to have that here. >> juan: and now king george. >> greg: i have to say the shopping. you can get anything you want at a decent price and you can have it delivered to you almost any time of day. america. it's where the world shops. >> jesse: never have to leave your apartment. your apartment is bigger than anybody else's. >> juan: your answers are so
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ordinary to me. literally as an immigrant kid, i've got to tell you the united states a special and wonderful because it is stable. >> greg: for now. >> juan: political freedom. for now. economic opportunity. i think it's a great country. they should have fireworks to celebrate this country. i think we are on our way. >> jesse: juan thinks it's a great country. this is july 4, 2018. juan said it. >> juan: you can hold that any day of the year. i think it's a great country. i think there are some people up to sneaky business. >> jesse: like strzok and page. [laughter] >> juan: we never stop with the fireworks. that's it for this special edition of "the five." have a wonderful independence day. see you back tomorrow.
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don't miss it. "special report" is up next. ♪ >> this independence day, president trump promises to make america great again with his pick for the supreme court. congressman jim jordan answers questions about whether he knew about sexual abuse claims against a team doctor at the ohio state university and we are checking in with your health care and how the trump administration is working to change obamacare. this is "special report" ." happy fourth of july and welcome to washington. i am jon scott in for bret baier. on the day that we celebrate our freedom, many are concerned about president trump's pick for the supreme court. presid
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