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neil will be back tomorrow and "the five" is coming up next on fox news. i will see you tomorrow morning on fox business network. have a great night, everybody. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with kennedy, juan williams, jesse watters, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." president trump telling allies it is time to pay up during a tense morning meeting at the nato summit. the commander in chief pushing his america first agenda and sharply criticizing members over their defense spending. >> many countries over us a tremendous amount of money for many years back. where they are delinquent. the united states has had to pay for them. the united states has paid and
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stepped up like nobody. this has been going on for decades, many presidents but no other president brought it up like i bring it up. >> dana: the pressure is leading to more military spending, the president also accusing germany of hypocrisy for relying on russia for energ energy. >> i think it's very sad when germany makes a massive and oil and gas deal with russia. you are supposed to be guarding against russia and germany goes out pays billions and billions of dollars a year to russia. germany as far as i'm concerned is captive to russia because it's getting so much energy from russia. >> dana: that tough talk is not sitting well with some critics. >> it's infuriating to see this happen. it is diplomatic malpractice. >> hooton made great investments in the 2016 election and it's paying off for him and brussels.
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>> is a disgrace for the united states to open a meeting like this. >> it's unprecedented language and it's a threat to the alliance. >> it is a transparent way to carry out vladimir putin's deepest wish. >> dana: when you talk about words and deeds, the nato outcomes are actually what nato would want. the head of nato, stoltenberg comings and we are all on track. you may not like what he said. >> greg: how is he placating russia? the difference between a good friend and a bad friend is a bad friend says things behind your back. donald trump says it to your face. europe are your pals who always have you drive them everywhere but they never chip in for gas. trump is saying it's been a long time. you haven't paid for the gas. you've got to pay for the gas. other presidents have said but they've never said it like this and what we are learning now is
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that the media is more outraged when trump is scolding our allies more so when american politicians are encouraging mob action against our own leaders. >> kennedy: the differences when you get protection from the mob, you pay the mob. to your analogy, it's even more fitting to say it's like getting a cab and getting a ride and then you charging the cabdriver. that is essentially what he is saying. i think a lot of these nations are getting really defensive, and it is expensive. our military budget is massive. >> dana: he wants to increase it. i wanted to ask you about that. president trump today has been challenging nato members to meet their 2% commitment. we are at 3.5. then he upped the ante and he said we should all go to 4%. >> kennedy: 4% of gdp, that's what he's asking these member nations. i don't think it means the u.s. military has to spend anymore money. i think we are spending quite a bit in there quite a few redundancies throughout the
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various branches of the armed forces. but having said that, i do think it's fair if you want protection, and we are talking about european countries. where is russia? is russia in north america? who stands the greatest threat? it's those countries were right next door. >> dana: those countries are the ones that have picked up their defense spending, especially the baltic states exit their concerns. as we mentioned yesterday or monday, poland is worried because russia is building up its military capabilities right there on the border. >> juan: right, so to be the funny thing about the tape we just i was the president, it looked to me like watching "the five" and jesse is talking at the camera goes to dana's face and you see this eye rolling and people looking the other way. >> dana: i look very intently. >> greg: i think it is you who is the eye roller. [laughter] >> juan: because kelly and hutchison, our ambassador ten nato, were like what is this guy doing?
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i don't think it is the liberals -- >> jesse: you are the body language expert now. >> juan: i was just watching. what strikes me from this, dana, is what you said is exactly right. people with an imminent sense of threat coming from russia have upped the ante but the key point to be made here in regard to the presidents bluster is these people aren't exactly rare in terms of paying into nato. >> dana: there is not a kitty. >> juan: he should be talking about, are you paying for your own nation's defense at this 2% rate? 4%, as you pointed out accurately, we don't even make a 4% contribution. >> dana: i would be for that, jesse. i am for more defense spending. >> jesse: we make about 3.5%. you know who is delinquent, germany, france and italy. they are at 1.1. that is nothing, juan, they are on the front line. all he is saying is you have to have skin in the game. you invest more in your own defense, you feel more invested.
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that's all he wants. he is like the international debt collector. knock, knock. time to pay up. a lot of americans died on that continent. world war i, world war ii. a lot of blood and treasure still. the marshall plan, the arms race. those days are over, we hope. we believe. time to modernize the treaty and make sure everybody pays their fair share. >> kennedy: one of the biggest issues with nato is communication among the member nations. they really don't do the best job of communicating military strategy and overall plans. they could do a better job of that. this forceful communication is very shocking to them. it violates this sort of country club protocol that they have been operating under. i think a lot of these countries will be relieved when donald trump is no longer in office but he's here now and there may be some bluster and some words but at the heart of it are some real questions that have to be tackled. these countries have to examine what they are doing and what
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they expect from us and from the alliance and from themselves. >> juan: let me quickly add in response to you, jesse, that the united states has troops in places like south korea, japan. in terms of defense spending from our european allies -- >> jesse: we want to continue that because it keeps america safe. it also keeps our allies safe. what he is saying is we are paying for your protection and you are ripping us off on trade. let's all pay a little bit more so we can all be more secure. >> juan: let me say the united states benefits greatly from the european alliance and nato. we have managed to stabilize not only keep the russians have bay. we have stabilized world economies and protected our own interests. >> jesse: they are not paying enough for it. you want to pay 2% gdp, pay it. don't lie about it. a lot of other presidents have asked these presidents to pony
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up. >> kennedy: can i just -- >> juan: it's a one-sided deal. >> kennedy: something about germany, germany is directly benefiting from russia. this is what the president is saying. you want protection from russia but you have a pipeline. you have a direct gas line from russia that you are profiting off of. they are making that much money from an entity they are scared of, then why don't they use -- >> juan: isn't it the case that that deal was struck back in 2000 before russian expansionism efforts began. and secondly, isn't it true that angela merkel is far more critical -- >> kennedy: i just your energy imports. >> juan: angela merkel is the one who's been harsh in her criticism of putin, unlike one donald trump. >> jesse: i think what trump is saying is why don't you get your energy from america instead of putin? it's a tall order. >> juan: a pipeline from
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russia? >> jesse: buy energy from the united states and not get it from the russians. >> dana: how would they do that? >> jesse: we would ship it over. >> greg: by 2020 -- we have the technology. you know who benefits greatly from this? the massive welfare states of european countries who don't have to worry about paying for defense because we are paying the bills so they can take care of everybody there. liberals can never connect that dot. the other thing is you probably have this conversation if the relationship is stable. the relationship is stable. you don't discipline other other people's children. you certainly can admonish a child or sibling and essentially donald trump is mike brady and europe is jan brady. he is telling jan to clean up her act, make her bed. it's about time. we are all family. >> dana: i agree with you that friends are the ones who can tell you but i also believe you do it in private. >> greg: not always.
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>> jesse: shame these countries. >> greg: it hasn't worked in private. i like publicly shaving my friends. -- publicly shaving my friends. >> kennedy: i think they are shocked and it's funny to watch american pundits give into the cast. >> greg: there is no difference in the european pundits. >> juan: you need to turn into a right wing radio. they are saying didn't obama say the same thing about getting the europeans to pay more for defense spending when he was in office. it is not new. >> greg: exactly. >> juan: as dana pointed out, you do diplomacy in a quiet way. >> greg: it didn't work. >> juan: your long-time ally. >> jesse: i cannot believe you are listening to rush limbaugh. >> juan: oh, look at this. >> greg: he is a michael savage fan, i hear. >> juan: given up on alex jones. can't give up on rush limbaugh.
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>> dana: all right, i am done with this one. democrats continue to melt down over the presidents supreme court nominee. it's a big day for us. "the five" turns 7. go to our twitter and facebook pages. you can see yourself a little later on the show. your all you can eat riblets. okay. enjoy. thanks. ♪ ♪ when i touch you like this ♪ and i hold you like that. ♪ it's so hard to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. ♪ if you touch me like this ♪ and when you hold me like that. ♪ all you can eat is back, baby. applebee's.
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they stole the first nomination. >> how how come mitch mcconnell is not in jail? >> kennedy: joy behar is doing is she is relying on an exaggerated emotional approach doesn't think she finds disconcerting. instead of talking about facts and solutions, she really just leans into hysterics and hyperbole. it's a really bad idea and it's what the left needs to avoid if they want to come up with a cohesive message and find someone to deliver that message who can defeat the president in 2020. not only do you have trump supporters to back him undoubtedly coming also have a lot of independence going i've heard this guy about everything. it is still in the sky. i'm going out wait and see what this guys says in the senate confirmation before i declare we are all going to die. >> juan: okay. jesse, a lot of people are
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saying brett kavanaugh is a nice guy. has a lovely family, lives out in chevy chase, goes to church, coach of the kids basketball. didn't people say that about kagan and sotomayor? they are funny, nice, approachable. is that what this is about? >> jesse: i don't understand the question but what i think you're trying to say or these are wolves in sheep's clothing. >> juan: no. >> dana: temperament is important. temperament on the court is important. >> juan: it applies to liberals and democrats. it is not a reason to support brett kavanaugh? >> jesse: i think it is one reason to support someone who is a kind and gracious and gentle man, has a family, and like you said lives in the maryland suburbs. i think it contradicts the caricature of him as some sort of demon that is trying to injure women and get on the court and protect trump from impeachment. >> juan: you are saying he won't undo roe?
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>> jesse: i don't believe, based on his statements, that he is going to undo roe but i don't think roe is going to get to the supreme court. i also don't think cocaine mitch will do very well in jail. >> juan: what are you talking about? that's not fair to mitch mcconnell. it's a slander. >> jesse: it's a joke. i'm going to invoke the view rule. i'm not going to criticize joy behar because i don't think she believes what she says. i think she is just saying that for applause. she is not a constitutional scholar. she is a political pundit at best. i think she sang it for applause and i look forward to appearing on "the view." >> juan: you are so subtle. dana, the fight comes down to, will live hearings begin soon or will they be delayed until after the midterms? mcconnell says he wants cavanaugh seated at the start of the october term.
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democrats are saying this guy is so political, having been on ken starr's prosecution of clinton, the bush secretary of staff. >> dana: i'm going to call b.s. on that. >> greg: do you know what that stands for? >> dana: butter sticks. a couple things. democrats have decided they are all, almost all are against them they can't settle on the same reason why. so they are scrambling. they got to a point where now, like naral came out. they had an interesting position then they came out with the thing making fun of his name is name is bret. sounds like a frat boy on the supreme court. when their children go grow up. i think their outrage is not sustainable. until there's going to be hearings. whether the hearings are late
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august or after the midterms, i think it will be late august. then they outrage the liberals have is not sustainable, it's not consistent and they are not going to have enough money to do it. he is on record for 12 years with 300 different opinions. they are publicly available. he is very well-known. he was confirmed in 2006. all those things from the ken starr report to his work as staff secretary, that was all available then. i think stall tactics are not good. if i were the democrats, i would try to lose quickly because they are going to lose. get over it and move on. >> juan: greg, one quick question. >> greg: i will have a long answer. >> juan: seriously. one of the liberals' complaints is that president trump they have to face a subpoena and if he does, then that issue could rise to the supreme court and we know that kavanaugh is someone who has said he believes in presidential power that you don't allow that to happen. >> greg: that is one concern of many concerns that i ignore. i have to say donald trump is the best thing that ever
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happened to "the view." without donald trump, it would be a knitting circle in hell. an unfunny version of the golden girls. i admire joy so much. you have to be superhuman to be this distraught all the time. she is like a marvel character that you would call outrage-o. at any moment, she could explode with this renewable energy of superior whining. it's unbelievable that every day you see this at the gym and it's on and they are screaming about trump. he's got to be doing something right if he is creating that much renewable energy. they could fuel a power plants. >> dana: they should do that in germany. >> greg: they should. >> kennedy: power the entire country. >> dana: cut your dependence on russia. >> greg: outrage is a great renewable energy. >> dana: it would be great if you could bottle it up.
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on the streets. in this one party lockstep town. human waste related complaints have soared 400%. talk about putting up with a lot of crap. new york adopts a similar road map, no longer prosecuting public urination. a new survey ranks san francisco, new york city, d.c., detroit and oakland is the worst run cities. all one-party towns ignoring the dispossessed is uniformly left us as msnbc and every bit as removed from you are a knee-jerk agreement? these cities are dying from it. what is worse than two quarreling voices? one leftist voice as a mob. as we talk about how bad political division is, real-life problems are multiplying as america improves as a whole with the growing economy, zero unemployment, one party runs our once proud communities into the
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ground. while they tout their phony tolerance, they turn society into an open-air clinic for people who need real help, not a blind eye and a shrug. they make mad max look like candyland. i only said feces wants. that was the deal we made. i just set it again. i apologize i won't say it feces again. three times. >> kennedy: there's been this big explosion. talking about the homeless population and tent cities and big cities like los angeles and san francisco. the left wants to be helpful but they tend to exacerbate the process. in new york city, instead of building homeless shelters are helping people find jobs or get treatment for mental health and addiction issues, they shuttle people into $600 a night hotel rooms in times square. that money could be much better
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spent, well, first of all by individuals because this is outside the purview of what government is supposed to do and it makes the problem so much worse. you end up having to spend so much more money that you raise people's taxes, you lower quality of life. you never really have an honest discussion about how to make things better. >> greg: juan, serious question. you are a good liberal. would you not agree that what makes a liberal better is a conservative and likewise what makes a conservative better is a liberal in the fact that you need to have a certain level of opposition to help create a stronger argument. don't you think these cities are suffering from a lack of a counter narrative just so they can have a debate? >> juan: yeah, i think that's true. i think part of this debate is deinstitutionalization and it started under a republican president, as i recall. the second thing i would say is that if you look at these cities and i noticed some big cities like chicago with rahm emanuel,
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l.a., houston, democratic mayors aren't on your list and they are doing pretty good. even with the cities on your list, including the one we are in at the moment, new york, boom city. people moving in, real estate values going up. i don't know. >> greg: some areas are boom. >> juan: i am telling you people might be discombobulated overseeing homeless people. they say i don't like having to deal with bums the people aren't moving away. >> dana: the commutes are so bad because the infrastructure so bad and we haven't found a way to invest in that. i'm surprised seattle wasn't on your list but maybe it didn't make the top ten. recently we saw that they did that, they re-upped the idea where you could do drugs legally and that one area of town. everybody's property prices, young families, what has happened recently, millennials are starting to leave cities for the suburbs. why would you do that? you might want to live in the city but it's not safe to do so.
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>> greg: you don't want kids walking around syringes and feces. >> jesse: the count is up to five. you need political competition so you hold democrats accountable, and there's also no local media to hold these people accountable. no one shoving cameras in their face and saying these programs aren't working. shame, shame on you. there's so much permissive behavior out there. no standards, no accountability. >> kennedy: are you saying bring back rudy giuliani in every major city? >> greg: yes! the greatest mayor. >> jesse: to reason he was so pro-police, these mayors don't want police to crack down on the stuff because i think it's mean. >> kennedy: the quality of life laws would go over like a lead balloon in places like san francisco and los angeles. >> greg: don't you believe that a lot of the responsible --
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the young, rich people moving to california for so wealthy because of silicon valley but they are traitors to the places they move to because they aren't contributed. they live up high. they are building bubbles. >> kennedy: they can afford to insulate themselves especially in places where you don't take public transportation, you don't walk a lot, and you drive everywhere. >> juan: young people are moving into cities and even seniors now prefer to live in big cities. >> kennedy: have you seen the rent prices? >> juan: young people, millennials want to go to new york. >> dana: they should make the cities better. >> greg: dana, always sensible. you don't have to use the following language. the anti-trump resistance goes global head of the president's visit to the u.k. later this week. that's next. you're headed down the highway
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♪ >> kennedy: looks like our friends across the pond won't be giving president trump the royal treatment during his official trip to the u.k. the american embassy in london as a warning u.s. citizens they are to keep a low profile during an expected three days of major protests. anti-trump-trs and london have been given the okay to fly a giant trumped baby bone. he has a cell phone in his hand. there is a social media push to make green day's 2004 hit "american idiot" the top song on the british charts by the time the president arrives. it would've been their football song but unfortunately england lost. more on that later.
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anti-trump-ers are pushing in the u.k., what should the president song be? >> greg: i want to point out this is not any different than the way they treated george bush. i lived in london from 2005 to 2007 and they would come into pubs. they would lecture me on how shameful bush was. they are always like this. if you are not left of the gang of four, than they hate your guts. that's the way people are. >> jesse: you spent time in pubs? >> greg: america is mike brady and england is all over. they are always mad at daddy. i would choose "god save the queen "by the sex pistols. >> dana: i took the assignment of a different. i may not have read it quickly. i think "let it be" by the beatles. everyone, chill out. >> greg: that's a good one. >> kennedy: i thought --
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jesse watters. >> jesse: when i think is funny is when these foreign leaders come to america, no one cares. no one knows they are here. no one protest. no one bothers to protest because they don't care and don't know who they are. our president goes over there and they get all worked out. they did it with bush and reaga reagan. >> dana: they ruled out the red carpet for president obama. >> jesse: citizen of the world, of course. i don't know what song. i didn't get the assignment. [laughter] i'm going to go with something by the rolling stones. >> kennedy: "start me up?" >> greg: "street fighting man." that's what trump is. >> jesse: i get credit for that, right? with the assist. >> dana: juan. >> juan: i understand that
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trump sent a copy of elton john's "rocket man" to kim jong un? "the five" i think it was fake news. the south korean reporter said that and mike pompeo said it's not true. >> juan: not true. thank you, dana. i will go with something else. how about jimi hendrix's "all along the watchtower." people are watching and trying to figure out this guy they are wondering where people tolerating this bully coming over here, trying to embarrass theresa may? boris johnson, mr. brexit, gone. >> greg: he was done in by an ally. >> juan: he was done in by stupidity. the world thinks, if you live in washington, just the other day. dana might help me. some foreign leader came and he was beating up their americans who were protesting his visit. >> dana: do you mean erdogan? that would be our nato ally. >> kennedy: we need to kick turkey out of nato.
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>> greg: those bodyguards were pretty impressive. >> juan: i hope we don't have that happen. >> kennedy: the two songs. kendrick lamar. the president needs that anthem. western europe needs destiny's child. >> jesse: a lot of unacceptable language at this table. >> greg: how about the ramon's ramon's? look it up, america? >> kennedy: or don't. don't go anywhere. the fastest seven is next. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. for
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with the former alaska governor disguised as a disabled veteran. he also tricked dick cheney during a different interview. >> is it possible to sign my water bottle? >> sure. that's a first. >> jesse: are you going to watch this? >> greg: sacha baron cohen has done genius things. my problem with him is a lot of his targets are polite people. he prays on the natural midwestern reluctance to call him out but he doesn't after soccer hooligans. he doesn't go to a pub and make fun of fans. he doesn't go after radical imams. >> kennedy: he does. he talked to the leader. >> greg: i stand corrected. he doesn't talk to the soccer hooligans. >> kennedy: he got run out of the terrorist's office. >> greg: i didn't see that.
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>> dana: they weren't midwestern polite. >> kennedy: no. he could have been killed. >> greg: most of the people, without exception, he knows they are not going to come out after him. >> jesse: this was a different level. i think people were upset he pretended. >> dana: disabled veterans deserve our help and support and encouragement, not this. >> jesse: sarah palin really got sugared. she went all the way for a sitdown interview and i didn't go too well. >> juan: she said he is evil, expletive and sick. not far from the character he plays. he wants to be seen that way. i think he's having fun. in the case of sarah palin, that was rude because she had to travel. she went to him. so i think that's not nice. >> greg: somebody should have vetted it. >> jesse: obviously they did not. that's on her people, i guess. >> kennedy: she said she got a three speakers bureau. he gives you a mountain to sign. the release is massive and
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hidden within their is the real context of the show so you have to read everything very, very carefully. >> greg: i'm going to be careful. >> kennedy: i'm going to watch it before i judge. >> greg: me too. >> jesse: i guess it's sunday night. everyone has an opinion on passwords. too long, too hard to remember. and some are downright stupid. >> so the combination is one, two, three, four, five. >> that's the stupidest combination. it is the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage. >> jesse: [laughs] wasn't that podesta's password? 78% say they can't keep track of their passwords which isn't surprising. the average person polled have 34 different online accounts. that's a lot of accounts. >> greg: i wouldn't mind it so
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much. when you are calling your bank about something and they ask the questions that you can't remember the questions because you don't remove the password. i get the feeling they derive pleasure from it, like the angrier you get, the more they just kind of go we are going to ask you another question. they should be more supportive during the frustration. >> dana: give me a hint. >> greg: my password is unicorn 5,000. but you don't know my accounts. >> jesse: do you have one password? >> dana: my niece works in cybersecurity. she hooked me up. >> greg: jasper? >> dana: my passwords are computer-generated. you don't know what they are. i do think where we are headed is it's going to be face recognition, and that will help for this problem but it has so many problems and i would love to do a segment on it. >> kennedy: i have face recognition on my phone and it doesn't recognize my face half
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the time. but you are right, that's what it's going to go to. thumb prints and retina scans and all that stuff because people are getting so sick of this that technology will come up with a solution. >> juan: stay with us for my "one more thing" ." my password should be hello, vlad. i think the russians are in there anyway. my wife came up with a solution. she introduced me to last pass and you put it in there and then it lets you win. but what was the password for last pass? >> kennedy: the best is people who can can't remember their password for bitcoin and there is no way to retrieve it. >> jesse: get your party hats on. it's our birthday. "the five" turns seven today, and we could have not done it -- we could not have done without you, our loyal viewers. we asked you to send us pictures of you enjoying the show.
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this is janelle. here is keith connolly. taking a picture outside the se set. and jocelyn. do dogs count? >> dana: definitely. very cute. greg, you said you are on vacation and you said our fans are the best. >> greg: they are the best. it's like a secret club. they are everywhere. they don't say -- you are in their living room and you share history in conflict with them. they feel they know you, and you do know us because we are real. >> juan: do they call you sean? >> greg: we do look alike. >> dana: seven years is a long time. >> juan: it's no secret society to me.
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i am the left of center on the set but you tell me in new york, i will tell you something, people recognize and say good things about "the five" everywhere. >> kennedy: and you wear your fox news hat everywhere you go. >> juan: i don't but sometimes i have on a fox jacket. >> dana: we love our fans. >> jesse: everybody comes up to me and says how do you deal with juan? "one more thing" is up next. until her laptop crashed this morning. her salon was booked for weeks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month.
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♪ >> it's time now for "one more thing." jesse. >> a quick happy birthday to my man luigi was out in vegas playing cards. i know you are watching, so happy birthday. you share the same birthday as "the five." >> we don't care. >> off the coast of england, seagulls are getting drunk. check this out. they've been i guess eating from a -- supposed to be drunk. they said this video was good. i thought you guys were going to be flying around and crashing and falling over. the seagulls are supposed to be drunk. >> how do you know it's drunk you might >> this is supposed to be a video of drunk seagulls flying around on falling around
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because they were eating waste products from a local brewery. but it didn't go that well. >> it's a drunk siegel that is very steady on his father's. >> you know how young people are always making fun of old folks because we don't know anything about managing technology? while this doesn't help, john hart, a new mexico granddad, was in albuquerque when he met a couple that was about to become engaged. the young man asked him to record a video of the beautiful moment when he was going to propose to his wife. take a look and see what happened. >> oh, dear, . >> christopher, i didn't know it was going to happen, but i sure said something. >> that's right. he didn't flip the camera, so he recorded himself watching the marriage proposal. everybody had a big laugh. all's well that ends well and best of luck to the happy couple. >> they beat him unconscious. >> no.
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it's wednesday, also known as hump day -- >> dana! >> butter sticks! >> i like butter sticks. >> not on hump day. [laughter] >> that's why i sit over here. >> a dog getting reunited with its owner after being away for two weeks because i got spooked during the fireworks and a local animal shelter from the owner and now they are reunited, a very lovely thing. you can also have a fun wednesday, also known as -- because you have a new i'll tell you what podcast. that's very fun. >> speaking a podcast, mine is not. you can find it at foxnewspodcast.com. i just tweeted it. it's with jonathan rauch, who wrote a great book about how to be happy. and this, quickly. greg's strategic award.
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juan williams won a prestigious journalism award, remember that. anyway, i've won and award. i was named an official seamless reviewer. seamless is a food delivery service and apparently i use it so often. >> he complained so often. >> i do actually rate my food, my chinese food. so when you're gone seamless and you see greg gee's rating this chinese food, that's me! >> that is so awesome, that is so prestigious. >> it's better than yours! >> kennedy. >> the only person more excited as everyone in croatia because they have made the world cup final. this is an incredible feat and they beat england, who was favored to win. it was a stunning upset. england got farther than anyone in the u.k. thought they would and it shows why this game is so unpredictable and so exciting.
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only three goals scored during that entire semifinal. >> trump should rub it in. >> france versus croatia. >> set your dvr, never miss a spot of the dash what is it called? "the five" ." mike, over to you. >> president president trump s. the identify is what they see as a winning issue in the fight against the president supreme court nominee and dramatic new video of the soccer team rescue in thailand. this is "special report." ♪ >> mike: good evening welcome to washington, i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. president trump is bringing some very tough love to a meeting of nato allies indulge in. at the president started out by slamming nato in general and germany in particular and again questioning why the u.s. is
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