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♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters with kennedy, juan williams, abby huntsman, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." president trump taking off the gloves to deliver a major blow against potential 2020 rival joe biden. >> i dream about biden, that's a dream. joe joe biden ran three times. president obama took him out of the garbage heap and everyone was shocked that he did. i would love it to be fighting. i think i would like any one of those people we are talking
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about. the group of seven or eight right now, i would like to run against any one of them, but by then, never by himself, could never do anything. president obama took him, made him vice president. >> jesse: crazy uncle joe is saying he's going to make a decision about taking on trump by january. if he does, here is a preview of potential coming attractions. >> they asked me what i like to debate this gentleman. i said no, if we were in high school, i would take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. >> i dream about that. >> i would like to take in behind the gym. >> can you imagine if i made that statement? donald trump is a bully. he threatened vice president biden. but he can say it everyone thought it was a wonderful statement.
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look, folks. you know what you do with biden? you go like this. and he would fall over. tough guy. mr. tough guy. >> jesse: before get to that news, there's other news i want to address. i have a new hairstyle. >> greg: [laughs] >> jesse: i want to take it on the table. this side, this side, it's a little different. >> greg: a few thank biden is running, you are as high as jesse's here. you are a cross between morrissey and alves in the bad years -- elvis. >> abby: looks like he just got out of a convertible. refreshing. >> jesse: much nicer than greg. >> juan: i didn't notice. i feel bad. i should pay more attention to my friends. >> jesse: it's to the side and
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parted more wavy. >> juan: what are you trying to accomplish? >> jesse: i just haven't gotten it cut so i tried to rework it. >> kennedy: i thought the best reaction from michelle backstage component to hear people at fox and you asked her if she liked your new hair and she went "huh "huh." i think it makes you look like you went downhill skiing without a helmet. that's a compliment. >> jesse: greg, what did you pick about this potential matchup, biden versus trump. >> greg: is this a party or a rest home? biden is a walking gas machine. it's not just his mouth. it's his hands. he shouldn't be running for president. he should be the head of the tsa, he is so touchy and file. he doesn't just feel your pain. he feels everything. he missed his calling as a
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chiropractor. president obama gave us trump by talking biden out of running. >> jesse: he didn't want to go against hillary. >> greg: it was her turn. exactly. >> jesse: do you think biden could get through a primary against bernie sanders? that's going to be a knockout brawl. >> juan: talk about a geriatric. yeah. the whole idea is biden is like 78. then you think wait a minute. trump is 74. >> jesse: but he is high-energy. >> juan: please. you say the democrats, what kind of party, what do they have? look at what the republicans have done with a 70-year-old ma man. can you get past bernie? one of the big negatives for vice president biden, senator biden, however you want to say it, there's a lot of baggage there having to do with things like his stance on abortion and the democratic party. he was a big advocate in terms
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of questioning for clarence thomas in those hearings. i think a lot of women might have questions about it. i don't think it's a matter of touchy-feely. you can control that. boy, does president trump ever have some issues with touchy-feely. >> greg: not on camera. >> jesse: kennedy, what do you think? >> kennedy: i think greg is right. not only did president obama give us president trump because it was a counter reaction to a two-term presidency and that happens every time. they are both pretty extreme when you take them apart. president obama goaded trump into running at the white house correspondents association dinner. he singled him out from the dais. it was funny but he challenged him and that's essentially what he got into the race. biden, this is interesting for democrats because it says a lot about the party. it says there's a big split right now between moderates and progressives. he is polling at the top of the field right now.
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sanders actually comes in third just next to hillary. biden is around 30%. hillary is 18. sanders is 69 warren is at 10%. it says they are going in a more moderate direction. they don't just want a bully and i don't want to progress everything don't want -- shows how short the democrat benches. talking about the age of joe biden. the next person in line is bernie sanders? that's where we are right now. here's what i would say. no one has won trying to out bully trump. it's clear joe biden is wanting to get dirty in the mud with him and i'm not sure he wants to go there. if he does decide to run, you can expect things to get really, really ugly. i don't know that's going to be good for the country. i think bigger picture is what is the democratic party going to stand for? is biden going to be the more moderate voice or is he going to appeal to the elizabeth warren crowd? you have to win the primary
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first. a lot of them are talking about abolishing i.c.e. unless border security. once the message and going to be? >> juan: i think the answer is clear now. the success of alexandria ocasio-cortez and much of the party buys into it, the idea that you have good health care in this country, so bring back affordable care, obamacare, however you want to describe it. >> greg: he say good health care. >> juan: providing for those who need it. you need to do something about the high cost of college tuition. and i think finally talk about income and earlier this week on the show, we talked about whether or not guaranteed incomes are socialist. more and more americans think yeah, there are too many people people -- >> abby: all three aspects of our government does not need a bureaucratic stranglehold on health care or education or jobs or anything else. that's the problem, when the government gets in the way of all that, you stifle growth. back to joe biden, he's a politician. i think he will be able to triangulate. he's really well-liked. that's one of the problems the
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rest of the field of the event bernie sanders, they have a hard time with that. critical likability. obviously other than facebook and latvian bot farms and russia. >> jesse: he's a lifelong politician i don't know if this country wants more of the establishment, the swamp, professional politicians. >> greg: can i raised the thing that you mocked me for. hugh laurie. hillary doesn't have a rematch and the specter of a rematch will outweigh the dislike bar within the party. the idea of a rematch could be so big historically. probably one of the most historical presidential elections would be a rematch between trump and hillary. everyone wanted to because it will be the first line in her obituary that she lost her trum trump. >> jesse: a draft hillary movement? >> kennedy: i don't think she will be the nominee. she won't survive the primaries.
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>> jesse: she barely got through bernie and it's only because she rigged it. let's look at the midterm elections which are a little over two months away. house democrats unveiling their new campaign slogan. you ready? it's called "for the people." reaching out to supporters with power players like michelle obama. former first lady launching a voter registration initiative featuring anti-trump celebritie celebrities. >> let me tell you something. for the first time in my adult life, i am proud of my country because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback. >> jesse: in a speech in scotland, mrs. obama reportedly said "the last election in my country does not give me hope." greg, do you want to take on michelle obama or the slogan? >> greg: the slogan is pure communism. any time you see "people" in it, it's communist. the people's republic of china. that doesn't sound democratic. >> juan: how about we the
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people? >> greg: i am against that as well. >> jesse: which people? the illegal aliens or the -- >> juan: that's the problem with the earlier part of the conversation. you say joe biden is a bully. he is threatening to beat up trump. trump said something about grabbing women in a certain part. i remember that now. maybe if we offered context of the audience and said good for joe biden. >> abby: no one is saying trump isn't a bully. >> juan: contacts when you say, what about biden? what about biden? >> abby: i think we learned from 2016 that celebrities don't win elections. katy perry, miley cyrus on the stage with hillary clinton. >> greg: trump is a celebrity and he won. >> jesse: and then you have those crazy celebrities saying i want to kill -- >> abby: republicans feel like they don't connect with
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celebrities. michelle obama is very popular in that democratic party. that's a better idea than hillary and the book tour. >> kennedy: the contrast between those speech she gave at the dnc in 2016, her farewell speech, that was one of the best speeches of both conventions. people for their first time in their adult lives that i really like michelle obama. she is making such a sense of her message truly resonates. she is a lawyer. she essentially has the same background hillary clinton have before she carpet bagged her way to the u.s. senate. >> jesse: to abby's plan, shows you how shallow the democratic benches the people are looking for a hail mary person like michelle obama. there is no way she is running. >> juan: what about the g.o.p. bench in '16? donald trump stepped on all of them. he crushed them all. >> greg: that is the contrast principle. when there are 17 similars in one different, the one different rises above. it's going to happen with the
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democrats. you're going to get 17 politicians and you might get a michelle or an oprah or mike ruffalo. >> jesse: ruffalo-cortez. >> juan: i thought country music people wouldn't -- >> kennedy: they have always been pretty liberal. >> juan: i think -- >> jesse: the brink of a war with russia. president trump blasting the war media saying that's exactly what they want to see. next. no matter who rides point, there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. call one today. are you in good hands?
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contrary to the press outrage, president trump defends his performance in helsinki. here he is. >> i don't know what the fuss is all about. i think we did extremely well. i think the press -- it's fake news. people understand. i think out press largely makes up a lot of the fuss about a lot of things. i'm not talking about one event. i'm talking about everything. it's crazy. you do something positive and they try to make it as negative as possible. >> abby: the print media piling on. time "time" magazine's latest cr for cheers trump and putin morphing into the same person. the new yorker depicting a person falling down the trump tower escalator and landing flat on his face but managing to give a thumbs up. it's been quite a week since monday. kennedy, i'm going to go to you for this. i am the first to say many in the media never give the president the benefit of the doubt, but it's been a rough week. this one was teed up for the president. all you do is say i stand by my intelligence community and we're
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going to do everything we can to make sure this doesn't happen in future elections. why is this narrative and search for the white house? >> kennedy: he could have warned vladimir putin about in their private meeting. he could've seven this is something i have to do politically. you understand politics. i have to go there and i have to condemn this whole thing. it can't happen again. blah, blah, blah. it would've been pretty easy. it's kind of a layup. he knows that i think that's why he's talking about having the summit. i said it yesterday and i will say it again and i hope someone in the white house is listening. everyone is transfixed when the president has open meetings that are televised and catches everyone off guard by going around the room and he should do the same thing with vladimir putin. they should absolutely have a televised conversation, not a press conference where people are asking questions about where they are going back-and-forth with translators so we can knock him off his game a little bit. if he does the same thing again with putin and repeats the same mistakes, it's going to be very problematic. it's a quick news cycle.
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people have a short attention span. >> abby: jesse, do you think the president understands the severity and seriousness of what we are faced with when it comes to russia hacking and meddling? >> jesse: i think he has heard it, but i don't think he thinks it's as serious as other issues. >> abby: do you think it -- do you feel he thinks it delegitimize his his won? >> jesse: absolutely. it's important for them to spike that football. it was a great win. pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan. historic. the real thing is the left is to integrate this new world war with russia. they are not tough people, abby. these people won't even say it radical. they get upset when you pour water on a terrorist's face. they think global warming is a bigger threat than terrorism. they ran away and surrendered during the cold war, and now they are tough guys. they want to take on putin. stop. you aren't tough. you ran tail every time america was faced with any kind of real threat. so many of the many things
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affected hillary's loss. the deplorable comment, the fainting. everything she did, comey, the email server. just because they published a few emails of people at the clinton foundation badmouthing chelsea for using the foundation as a piggy bank for the wedding, it didn't swing votes. she never went to wisconsin, juan. this whole thing was cooked up as an excuse. never would've heard about this hacking and all the stuff if hillary had won. >> juan: do you ever crack a history book? did you ever hear about fdr? >> jesse: i majored in history. >> juan: how about kennedy going after khrushchev and staring him down? [all speaking] how about obama taking out bin laden? must've been a republican. >> jesse: how about the democratic party being against missile defense. >> juan: it's unbelievable to me that he would invite putin here in the fall. maybe putin will be here to see
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how he interviews in the midterms. dan coats, the director of national intelligence, saying it's an ongoing effort by the russians to interfere. >> jesse: so clean on collusion, he doesn't care about having -- >> abby: do you think russia and the u.s. should have a relationship? are there more important issues? >> juan: there's nothing bigger than our democracy. you've got to protect the united states. >> jesse: why don't you protect the border? >> juan: i will protect the border. >> jesse: you are into protecting electoral integrity but not the border. >> juan: i would like integrity of the burner but i have to say when you don't say in the meeting that took place, mr. putin, you are not calling back the u.s. ambassador try to prosecute and interrogate him and then come out today that they were not going to do that. that's craziness. >> abby: to say you would at least think about trading our people for the 12 that were indicted in russia, it's been a rough week.
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>> greg: yesterday, you are asking, does he know this is a problem? he assumed everybody knew what he was doing because in the campaign he said it wouldn't be such a bad thing to develop a relationship with russia. why? if you offer a little bit of difference, as a salesman, as a real estate tycoon, a little bit of deference with the bad guy, he could get you cooperation on abc nd. north korea, iran, the middle east, it's going to be interesting to me, what happens if we get what we want? what happens if we get something out of this deal six months from now or a year from now? will cnn and msnbc confessed he was not in putin's pocket, that he was in america's pocket? this is a guy that the media accuses of being a nationalist and a traitor at the same time. a warmonger and a collusion or, it's impossible. tropic moving forward on the
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second meeting is brilliant because he's not hiding his motives. he is saying i don't care if you think i'm in his pockets. i'm going ahead with this because i believe i can get prosperity and peace by dealing with a thug way better than you did for the past 20 years. oh, he's evil. in the video game of life, saying putin is evil is level one. you've got to move up to the next level. you've got to deal with him. that's what he's doing. he did the negotiation of the perfect order. filled up the military, upgraded the stick. now he has the-caret. the left always does it in reverse. throwing carrots at everybody. >> kennedy: i want to push back. >> greg: you can't. it's my moment! >> kennedy: i hate it when people call me hysterical. that makes me hysterical. with north korea there is something tangible you can get
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out of it. >> juan: he hasn't got nothing. >> kennedy: it's a process and i willing to give him patients there. >> greg: good news. >> kennedy: what are we getting from russia? we have a bigger economy, we are more powerful. we don't have to be deferential to that degree. >> greg: is part of his toolkit. >> juan: the biggest part of his toolkit, 79% of republicans say trump did fine with putin. it makes me -- >> greg: we are not going to have room for your package. speedily moving on, one hollywood actor is running for the hills after praising conservative ben shapiro. that's next. ♪ it is such a good time to kiss ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo
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>> kennedy: actor mark duplass is facing major backlash. tweeting something truly horrifying and downright despicable. are you ready? get your barf bag. he tweeted praise for conservative ben shapiro. how dare he? "fellow liberals, if you're interested in crossing the aisle, you should consider following ben shapiro. i don't agree with him on much but he's a genuine person who once helped me for no other reason than to be nice. he doesn't bend the truth. his intentions are good." the left wing frenzy was too much. he deleted the tweet and actually apologized for the egregious act of reaching across the political aisle. jesse watters, what has it come to? he is not endorsing ben shapiro's weight loss plan. he is just saying i disagree with him, but the guy is
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sincere. >> jesse: that's a great plan. gutfeld and i are both on that plan. we look really trim. i think the democratic party has tighter discipline than the republican party. ideologically they run a really tight ship. they have a lot of discipline and the route took a minute there is a hint that someone may be curious about crossed the line of bipartisanship, smack them right back. look what happens when black americans may be moved to the right. they are savagely attacked. or when women in the trump administration, treva savagely attacked but -- democrats feel like politics is religion and you have to adhere to their strict dogma and if you disagree with them or do anything against the dogma, they will outkast you and brand you as a traitor. >> juan: you catch the news, like 90% of republican support trump? >> jesse: yes, i did. >> juan: talk about orthodoxy and the refusal to move in the face of -- >> jesse: sometimes republicans could be more bipartisan.
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john mccain for example. >> juan: let's take an issue like abortion. how about gun rights? >> jesse: are there any pro-life democrats? >> juan: is there one? i don't know. how about gun rights? do we see republicans moving on that? >> jesse: what about rudy giuliani? >> abby: this highlights the problem, the lack of civility. >> kennedy: the world has turned into jesse and juan. >> abby: that you can't have a reasonable conversation or compliment someone on the other side of the political aisle. don't miss ben shapiro. have you seen him go up against bill maher. he's the one conservative i've seen go head-to-head with him. i can't sit down with members of my own family today and talk politics. my husband and i say before he go to dinner, make sure you don't bring up anything locally related. >> kennedy: i don't have a political family, so it's great. put >> abby: in highlights where we are in this country.
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the lack of civility and the lack of respect. the unwillingness for people to cross the aisle and say we may disagree on something. you might do it all the time and i think you do it pretty well. >> kennedy: he wasn't endorsing anything. >> greg: there are places where you can find some really good civility. there is a show on abc called "the view." everyone there is really polite. anyway, there's a trend against dialogue in the left. if you talk to anybody, that's wrong. the idea of dialogue with shapiro, it's equivalent or conspiring with evil and therefore you can't die along with tables of the only alternative is violence. as human beings, communication evolved to prevent us beating each other to death with clubs. right now we are in separate clubs. i am tired of the shallow social media mob action. these people don't care that much but they enjoy getting a scalp. it is scalp collecting online. they think it's an achievement to go after this guy, duplass. he deletes the tweet which is
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cowardice. i believe it is time for a group effort on the other side to counter mob action. that means defending people who are under attack. if you see somebody that's being attacked, whether it is duplass, you a do a segment like this and say this has to stop. anyway. >> jesse: it's got to stop. >> greg: attacking somebody online does not persuade anyone. what it does is it will push somebody like duplass into the center away from the left and you see this with podcasts like dave rubin and whatnot. they were once leftists and they are being pushed to the center. >> kennedy: fascinating article in "the new york times." >> juan: does trump have anything to do with tribalism? >> greg: i think identity politics got there first. >> kennedy: it is the reaction to identity politics and it's happening on both sides. it has moved to total extremes. thank you for that.
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♪ >> greg: a bunch of smart people called scientists signed a pledge to block the creation of lethal autonomous weapons meaning killer robots. i guess they finally saw terminator. before we hail this unity against killer machines, consider this. it's too late. we already have killer robots. they are called drones. if you don't get there first and make the best, most lethal ones, someone else will. bottom-line, the country who masters new weapons first runs the earth and of course the
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universe. it better be asked, not china. besides, no one wants autonomous weapons acting on their own anyway. consider the modern drone, more effective weapon and that i can pick off the bad guy and spare the innocent people. it works because dozens of humans are involved operating background, it creates jobs. if a drone can tell the difference between an isis meeting and a wedding, then banning them is wrong and evil. elon musk signed a pledge against killer weapons but he also makes driverless cars which can be killer weapons when they screw up. but even if a driverless car screws up, it will screw up less then one driven by a mistake prone distracted human. 1.3 million people die in car crashes a year. driverless cars, as scary as they sound, will make fatal car crashes as uncommon as airline disasters. the bottom line: you can't prevent technology from leaving the barn until it's already
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galloped out then you have to own it. centuries ago, the pope tried to ban cross bows. how did that work out? as always, i'm going to go to the person who i know agrees with me. jesse. i love robots because they don't have the human flaws of distraction and exhaustion which will help them make better decisions in war, as they do in traffic. >> jesse: i really like the idea of killer robots in urban warfare, because you can automatically identify who these civilians are. it computes immediately. i think you save lives on the civilian side and you save the life of a soldier that is not to be put in that position. i find it funny that the robotics industry is on the precipice of two major breakthroughs, creating a sex robot and a killer robot. the scientists are like 12-year-old boys. i like the idea of putting robots on the border because then you can detain the illegals crossing until border patrol
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gets fair, and then the democrats can't accuse the robots of being racist because they are robots. >> greg: juan, robots have no emotions. they can't be racist. they can't be hungry. >> abby: you have robots running around the country killing people with no heart, no soul, no emotion. >> greg: it means they kill less. emotion is what drives people to make mistakes. massacres are caused by emotion, people who go off. robots won't commit massacres. >> kennedy: they lack emotion, they lack empathy. >> greg: empathy is overrated. >> kennedy: they have underdeveloped emotions. >> abby: i don't know about the studies. i understand the drive to not create more killing machines. >> kennedy: technology has always been a double-edged sword. it's not the first time in the evolution of humankind that we have been faced with technological conundrums and issues. i tend to trust technology more.
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but i do think we have to ask ourselves as a society, what are leaning toward? are we creating technology for peace? are we bringing people together? by and large, yes. there are some issues here and there but hopefully the majority of whatever defense spending is in our robot overlords, it's not designed to kill -- to >> greg: you are pro-robots. >> abby: i think if we don't do it, you will see russia and china. you know they are doing in china? they are setting up a system of facial recognition. everywhere you go. >> kennedy: they want to make exponential leaps. >> juan: to any of you read science fiction, go to the movies? have you seen robocop. did you see what happens? it wasn't good. robocop goes wild. >> greg: he was half human. he was emotional. robocop still had it in his mind the memory of being shot.
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>> juan: here's the reason the easy technology people say we have to stop. it's not that they worry about china or the united states. it's that they worry about people, third world people who get this technology, they are bad guys. >> jesse: when you capture the killer robot, it automatically explodes so they can't steal the secrets. >> kennedy: everyone knows, you squirt them with water. >> greg: you unplugged them. to your point, you have to play offense to play defense. you know they are going to get them, so you get the better ones. >> kennedy: do you watch westworld? >> greg: the movie was fantastic. she asked about westworld, and i have an opinion. first season excellent. second season, convoluted and confusing. juan, i am out of here. if juan had a major-league blast at the all-star game. we will see behind the scenes at
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game. it is time to take you behind the scenes. big boy's dreams come true. i am juan and i get to go to the all-star game for the first time in my baseball fan life. it's also a dream come true for a little boy named juan. i am going to the all-star game! can you believe that? the all-star game. i am a nationals season ticket holder and i wanted to tell you guys and show you where i sit when i come to have some fun. time off means baseball for me. this is where i stood at -- where i sit at nationals park. i want to show you where charles krauthammer sat. right here, charles, as you know, was in a wheelchair. this was a special accommodation made for him by the team. speaker after the games were over, he would come down to the
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runway and i would talk to him. >> what would he talk to you about? >> he would say why did you take that guy out? >> juan: it's the first time i've been to an all-star game. it's a thrill. is it a thrill for you? >> it is my first one as well. >> juan: fans say it's an exhibition. you say it's really great. >> it's great because in it itn exhibition of the greatest players on the planet. >> juan: you grew up a reds fan a new play for them. ever since i was a little kid, baseball has been everything to me. it is such a thrill that i get to share it with my grandson, eli. you grew up in detroit for you or a tigers fan first?
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>> i love the tigers. i can tell you all the people on the '68 team. >> juan: here i am in nationals park in my seat at the ballpark next to my favorite baseball fan, my wife. she is a bigger fan than i am because she gets to come to all the games. >> i love baseball. >> juan: but you love me more. you see what i mean? >> [laughs] >> juan: my osher, he helps me out. when i catch a fly ball, what do you make me do? >> give it to a youngster. >> juan: she scores the old-fashioned way on her scorecard. it's a beautiful night for baseball. >> kennedy: well done.
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>> greg: a cameo with ben carson. >> juan: my son works with ben ben. >> jesse: i don't think ben had picked up baseball bat. >> juan: i think he hurt his shoulder. i was the prize. there were kids in the outfield, and they loved it. they got a big kick out of the secretary being there. >> greg: you interview a lot of people. it's hard to interview athletes, isn't it? >> juan: i was surprised. they are really good looking young men. >> abby: i don't disagree with you. how excited with your grandson? >> juan: he was thrilled. he had a great time. eli and rafi, they both had fun. they got to hang out with big papi and he got to meet some of the players. speak >> jesse: he's a republican, right? >> juan: i don't know why it
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wrong. >> kennedy: you have a beautiful family. >> abby: he watches too much jesse watters. >> jesse: that's not a problem. has he commented about my hair on social media? >> juan: i will ask him. anyway, thanks to major league baseball and the nationals. "one more thing" is so much fun and it's up next. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ 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. right now, buy one hp ink and get a second at 30% off at office depot officemax (vo)have to happen?idn't i didn't see it.
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>> jesse: time now for "one more thing." kennedy. >> kennedy: we are celebrating the 40th anniversary. you know the dishwashing soap. they have been a partnership with the marine rescue center. they've saved over 75,000 animals. we are holding baby ducklings to celebrate. look how beautiful. this is a 2-day-old duckling. many of his friends and ancestors have been saved because dawn is best at getting oil off their feathers. millions of dollars have been provided in donations thanks to this partnership. these little guys. i know. it's okay. >> greg: don't pull a ozzie. >> jesse: greg!
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>> kennedy: he looks like jesse, fuzzy and windblown. >> jesse: they don't bite, do they? >> kennedy: he is just chirping. what are you saying? you want the president to have another summit with vladimir putin? >> greg: i can't match that, but i'm going to try. let's go. this is terrible video if you have children. have them leave the room. take a look at this horrible scene. we have some kind of beast running towards you. trying to get down the stairs. it's stock. this is where it gets really disgusting. can't get down the stairs. is this not the best thing you've ever seen in your life? the docs are -- the ducks are cute. >> jesse: greg was complaining during the commercial that the duck upstaged his video.
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>> abby: the prerequisite to fill in for dana is to be obsessed with your dog. i have a golden retriever. any golden retriever story, i love. this is a great one. his dad, an army pilot, he came home from a six month deployment. he doesn't know he's under the blankets but look at his tail. look how excited he is. >> [laughs] >> abby: anyone who has a golden knows they are your best friend in the whole world. look how cute that is. >> greg: my dog video was better. >> abby: newell, -- no, yours was sad sad. there is isabel. he sits wherever she is. >> juan: i like that. >> abby: they are the best. >> jesse: i do not have a dog
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video. in a summer, when people go to the pool, they have to teach their children how to swim and dive. >> greg: not this again. >> go ahead. [laughter] >> jesse: belly flop. there it is. >> juan: here we go. boom. take a look at what happened this morning on fifth avenue, an explosion left a huge crater in the middle of fifth avenue. five people injured, minor injuries. 49 buildings had to evacuate. fears that asbestos was blown in the air. people in the blast are being told to shower, take their clothes to be decontaminated.
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the result of a broken steam pipe. steam pipes cover 105 miles underground. >> jesse: de blasio really needs to -- set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." bret, what do you think about my hairstyle? >> bret: very nice. thank you, jesse. this is a fox news alert. i bret baier in washington. the uproar over his first summit with russia's leader reverberating throughout the halls of washington, we learned tonight president trump has told his staff to work on a sequel. the president is again blaming the messenger, the media, for obstructing his message about the original meeting. correspondent kevin corke starts us off tonight from the north lawn of the white house. >> good evening. the white house will certainly be loath to describe it as a do over. instead they are calling it a continuation of an important conversation. as we learned this afternoon by way of twitter from sarah sanders, white house press secretary.
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