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>> trish: if you are spending 11 hours a day on the screen, add this to your schedule. tune in tomorrow. fox business network, 2:00 p.m. eastern. ♪ >> charlie: i am greg gutfeld wh bila's, jesse watters, juan williams, and her. it is day one since colgate left a hole in our lives. it seemed shocking things in our time. we've seen how the world has gotten more cores. some blame president trump for the decline of civility. others blame pop culture, video games, rap music, kathy griffin. but the real cause in decline could be something more sinister and perhaps more shocking because it's right in front of your very eyes.
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on this very show, hiding in plain sight. it happened yesterday right here, and it was shocking. if you have a pet or small child, a goat or a poodle, i suggest you take them out of the room now. >> chasing people around with a reptile. >> dana: what is [bleep] [laughs] >> greg: trump wasn't here when this happened and i wasn't here. usually i sleep in the men's room. maybe i could have stopped it. frankly i am ashamed with my colleagues of letting it pass, especially juan. as one of the cost is one of the top family oriented programs, i'm appalled that maybe i'm not the only one. the reaction in the media was swift. >> can we go back to what happened there? [laughter] >> bret: hopefully dana will be okay. >> she's got her swear jar. >> i don't want to sound like dana perino. >> what happened to dana?
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>> greg: fans of the show were equally as disturbed. [laughter] finally the public knows what we always knew. dana perino isn't so sweet and innocent after all. in fact, she calls herself a role model. to what? maybe a roll of toilet paper. filthy person. she claims she's a mentor. tormentor, more like it. this wasn't the first time. look at what we on earth. previous examples of similar outbursts towards the nicest of people. listen to this. >> this is 2-year-old gracie distribute in breakfast of firefighters coming off the night shift. >> dana: what a [bleep] >> a homeless man begging for a job instead of food. overwhelming response, and it's gone viral. >> dana: what a [bleep] >> a father working three jobs
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surprises his daughter with the address of her dreams -- dress of her dreams. >> greg: if you hope and pray this was an aberration, the scary reality is this is who she is. dana perino. monster. >> dana: [laughs] >> greg: dana, i believe you have a catchphrase. [laughter] i think the catchphrase from now on, everyone should find a video. put that phrase over every video. every nice thing that somebody spreads on twitter, they should just put that over it and you should start doing that now until the end of time. >> jesse: i thought i had a good tagline. [laughter] >> greg: jesse, why didn't you do anything? >> jesse: i was shocked. i am not used to hearing that kind of language. i immediately froze.
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my children are watching that day randomly, and they were shocked and horrified. if you would like to apologize. >> dana: sorry, girls. >> jesse: i think it is the coarsening of the culture. i blame the president. [laughter] it's up there with charlottesville. i can't think of anything that would come close to that. i want to give you something. your mother wanted me to give you this. wash your mouth out. >> dana: sorry, mom. i think my mom is watching. >> jesse: she was watching probably yesterday. >> dana: she wasn't. she was at a concert in aspen, colorado, being led by student conductors. so wholesome. i tagged her on the message thing mom, i'm so sorry. she had no idea what had happened. she said truth was on my side. the guy that did it was being one of those things. it just flew out of my mouth. i hate to be scared by things. that wasn't really even a prank.
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i thought charlie was going to say the alligator got into the convenience store on its own. but instead it was that guy. i'm so embarrassed. >> greg: juan, dana has been a critic of president trump. his behavior. >> dana: especially the language. >> greg: the language. she can't go after him about language anymore. >> juan: let me tell you something. i have known dana perino for a little bit of a time. one of her mentors is dick cheney. >> jesse: tormentors. >> juan: no, dick cheney had a lot to say about this because he was the one who taught her that that guy was a major... >> dana: you have that wrong. president bush said that and dick cheney said big time. >> juan: joe biden, very sensitive about this. may be running. joe biden said this was a big blanking deal on "the five." >> dana: made a big deal out of it.
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>> juan: what i learned about this, i thought back to literature and mark twain who said -- >> jesse: i thought that too, juan. [laughter] >> juan: mark twain said that kind of profanity, if you will, gives a person a relief not even available to those who pray. it's a way to let it out. i think dana, in her defense, acted impulsively. in the gym, you have told me when people get near you with their weights, you get pretty tough. >> greg: i get angry. but i control my anger, jedediah bila and i'm sure you look up to dana. >> jedidah: dana is my mentor. my dog saw this, and she hasn't been the same. the thing about this that is so amusing is that dana is the only person on earth that something
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like this could happen to you and you leave i knew somehow like her more. she's gotten more adorable. one thing i love about it honestly is that sometimes people think we sit here and everything we say is planned on stage. that was a real moment. that showed me you are actually watching and reacting in the moment what you felt, which is what you pretty much do all the time, what i love about you is that you say what's on your mind. that was a real moment. people crave that stuff. that's why when they see it, they are like yeah, it's a bad word but she's a real person that she had a human reaction and we like her more. >> juan: the thing about it, it's getting worse. that's the problem. i don't know if you were here the other day. greg said something to her the other day and her response was b.s. and then she said that was butter sticks. >> dana: in nashville, apparently butter sticks has become a thing. it's caught on a people are using it. i think i've done a service to the language. >> greg: butter sticks, if you
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look in urban dictionary, it is something completely different. we had fans that were upset. we have a guest calling in who wanted to express i guess her opinion on this. do we have the collar? >> you do. hello, dana. >> dana: high matt, mom. >> i just wanted to tell you you are not in trouble. >> dana: that's my biggest fear my whole life is being in trouble. my fear of being in trouble. that would be the worst thing. i'm glad to know you don't think i'm in trouble. >> i think you called him exactly as he was. >> dana: thank you very much. >> jesse: this is not frowned upon? the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. >> juan: you can't go after her mother. >> greg: its "watters' world." he does it all the time. >> dana: i was telling greg earlier that as it flew out of my mouth and i felt so embarrassed and so mortified and i felt like i have, ever since
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the, my junior year of high school when i got caught trying to skip school with tracy schilling and i got detention and you found out. do you want to tell america what you did to punish me? >> i will. it was a great moment. i kept my mouth shut for about seven months and wrapped up in a very nice christmas gift was the i received from the principal of the school saying my daughter had skipped school. >> dana: it ruined christmas. i am still upset about it. >> greg: that is a long play. to wait seven months. >> jesse: i know. i just got coal in my stocking. >> greg: did you give her another gift? >> dana: i think i got a boombox. >> the gift of language. >> dana: mom, do you want to say anything to jesse about his
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mom texts? >> i love your mother's texts. i think the best thing would be if your mother and i teamed up, got together. we could make a new show. >> jesse: dangerous combination. let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> dana: i didn't get a chance to tell you this last night. you are not the only mom who called. last night, i was very embarrassed and i was really upset, one of our executives got a call from his mother making sure that i was not going to get in trouble. chris stirewalt called me the teachers packed because of that but the mother also said she was very upset greg was not here yesterday to witness the moment. i said don't worry. he will be getting me back. >> greg: from now on, this is going to follow you everywhere. >> dana: america, i apologize. mom, i apologize. thanks for sticking up for me. thank you for calling in. >> thank you for the apology. you're not in trouble. have a good show.
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>> jedidah: she stuck up for the alligator. >> greg: the alligator always gets the last. what's the saying? you can be nice to the alligator. >> jedidah: his mouth was taped. >> jesse: i am upset and a little bit about the double standard going on here. other people at the table, you or juan or me, if anybody had said something like that, i am sure it would've been a huge deal. when you say it, it's cute and we are doing a segment on it. >> jedidah: that's what i'm saying. >> dana: i am all about ratings. wait until one more thing. >> greg: another four-legged friend? >> dana: thank you. >> greg: president trump drops the hammer on democrats. fiery in tampa.
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come in in the fall? >> democrats want to raise your taxes. they want to destroy our jobs. they want to crush our industries with crippling regulations. and you know the stock market is up almost 40% since that great november day. worst of all, democrats want to, you know that, they want to open our borders. they want to let crime, tremendous crime, into our country. can't do it. republicans won strong borders and no crime. the democratic party, they want to abolish i.c.e. in other words, they want to let ms-13 rule our country. that's not going to happen. >> dana: rallies are always fun to watch, jesse. one of the best things president trump has going for him, you can't beat someone with no one. the democrats haven't settled on anyone. it could be another year.
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>> jesse: right now, maxine waters has the face of the democratic party, and that's frightening. nancy pelosi and crying chock, very unpopular. i love how the president's language is so stark and extreme. it's not just that they are soft on crime. they want ms-13 to run the country. it really puts a headline to these, you know, haymaker's this guy is throwing. it's succinct and quick and it fires up the crowd. looks like he is on two themes:: law and order, and you talk about crime and ms-13 and the borders, and the economy. on the economy, things are pumping. he's got nearly 3% gdp growth. wages are up. jobless claims way down. stock market is up. 401(k)s are bursting. it's a great message. some of the inflammatory rhetoric comes when he's talking about law & order and crime and the border. that can end up firing up the democrats when he does that. it's a tough balance.
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but he is all in. >> juan: by the way, jesse, i think there is a pull out biden beating him handily. >> dana: don't you think that has a lot to do with name i.d., juan? >> juan: no. >> dana: the only other democrat making headlines -- >> jesse: there was also a poll that said hillary was going to beat trump. >> juan: who do the democrats have? we haven't had the midterms yet. >> dana: do you think former vice president biden can win a primary in this current climate when the democrats -- >> juan: it's not close among democrats. republicans love to focus on alexandria ocasio-cortez. they say it's the far left. they are so wacky. but most of the democrats, not only do they prefer biden, almost two to one over anybody else. hillary clinton who is not running. when you ask about, who do you
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want for your candidate? it is joe biden. >> jesse: republican primary. you had jeb bush. rubio. and then when you get down to the debates in the caucuses, it's another ball game. >> juan: we are talking before the midterms, is my point. here's the thing about last night that drove me nuts. everyone saying look at the rally. what do i see? i see people, conspiracy theorists. >> greg: you saw one sign. >> juan: i saw people insurance. i saw seth rich science. >> greg: that's what you choose to see. you can find the fringe. there is more fringe on the left and right. i don't like them on either side. >> juan: where they attracted to trump? >> greg: it's an interesting question. if there is something extremely popular, it often includes all sorts of different people. you get mainstream, normal, common sense people, but you get
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fringe people. you have a wide net. that happens everywhere. you want to smear an entire group of people, we do that to the left too. >> dana: i get that you were disturbed by it. greg, democrats making headlines this week are not the ones of the future. president obama announcing today he's going to endorse a whole bunch of candidates. it's like waving a red flag in front of republicans. >> greg: they are worried that there is a huge hole, and the thing is, what trump is doing, he is expressing the internal tug-of-war that always seems to work. republicans grow economy. democrats grow government. republicans want to get rich. democrats want to get the ridge. these are the stark choices. everything else, immigration, regulation, taxes, it all goes away. it's about expanding government versus expanding opportunity.
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i think it's the way to go. the problem the republicans have is it's a three-way race. republicans versus democrats and media. those two participants agree to fix the outcome. you know what successes? it's losing less than expected. for 2018. when you are in power, you are going to lose. >> juan: advantage. the republicans is that they have lower expectations. >> dana: you should always lower expectations. >> greg: a flesh wound, no major arteries. >> dana: can i get jedediah in here? >> juan: let me finish one point. what was this business about christmas? i don't get it. >> dana: where have you been? >> greg: you don't get christmas? >> jedidah: the fact that there was political correctness for so long and is these likes to hear is going, like he sees it. >> juan: did you notice the date? it is august 1st.
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he's back to the war on christmas? he will do anything. >> dana: get your shopping done early. president obama, in his endorsements, he left out every woman veteran running for congress. maybe he doesn't -- maybe he doesn't think he needs to help them. it's a note. >> jedidah: that's a big mistake. i think your point, to go back to joe biden, i agree with you that joe biden could be an interesting choice. i interviewed joe biden, and i will say he's got something similar to trump. trump appeals to people. he can talk to the collar workers. he makes things feel tangible and real when he talks about the economy. joe biden can do that too. joe biden's only problem is that he is tied to president obama and the obama administration policies people were running from when they embraced trump. the same problem hillary clinton had. if he does run, he's going to have all that baggage. >> dana: president trump is
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going to pennsylvania tomorrow. he's going to be campaigning for barletta. it is also where biden still has a pretty stronghold. remember the story. president trump, the only state he's worried about is pennsylvania. you'll want to watch that rally tomorrow night. >> greg: there is another rally? >> dana: yes and another one on saturday. >> juan: about greg, you need a 90 to buy my groceries in pennsylvania. >> greg: juan, you need an i.d. to buy certain groceries. i know that for a fact. >> jesse: cigarettes, alcohol. >> greg: if you want to buy any kind of -- you know they would not sell me some kind of decongestant. i was sick as a dog but they wouldn't sell it to me. >> jesse: because you look like an addict. >> dana: president trump creating a frenzy in washington for saying attorney general jeff sessions should end the russia
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any potential interview. mueller agreeing to reduce the total number of questions but still wants to focus on inclusion and obstruction of justice. someone sent me something, dana, on twitter. it showed a headline from "the new york times" and the late '90s and it said something like "bill clinton's attack on ken starr is working." is this something similar to what president trump is doing? an attack, not an obstruction of justice. >> dana: if i were the white house, i would say that too. last week we found out they mueller investigation is looking at president trump's tweets and looking at that is possible obstruction. today he sends a thing that looks like an order. if the president says that to you in a tweet coming say is it an order? she says today its opinion. it makes sense. if you want to stay consistent, you should say it's an opinion. does that mean all presidential statements on twitter are an opinion? we're never going to know.
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i think attacks on investigators, they work to some extent. the approval rating or the believability rating, credibility rating of mueller, the fbi, they've gone way down. but i think there's a cost to that in the long run because you don't know -- the investigation is not going to end unless he decides to call an end to it that he could do it. asking jeff sessions doesn't make any sense. jeff sessions is recused. if we bring that up, he's gonna get more matter jeff sessions for recusing himself. >> jedidah: this drives me crazy because i want him to stop tweeting about this. i don't know what to do to get him -- if he thinks it's a witch hunt, fine. if he thinks it's biased, fine. a lot of americans happen to agree with him on that. but you're giving ammunition to the other side to say you are consumed with this, that you're worried about it, that you have something to hide if you keep tweeting about it. reminds me of the girl who
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breaks up with the bad boy friend. you know and she's over him and she's moved on to better things because she stops talking about him. i want him to stop talking about it. you want to tweet, i understand. tweet about the economy. tweet about the regulation. tweet about positive stuff about campaigning around the country to get republicans elected. but this makes it look like you are consumed with it and it gives ammunition to the other side. >> jesse: he is consumed with it, that's clear. he believes it's totally rigged. juan, do you believe the president is sincerely making an attempt to sit down with robert mueller and that will happen? or is he just playing footsie when, in the back of the office, his legal team is saying no way, jose. >> juan: we know the legal team is saying no way, jose. the question has been wise president trump continuing to say i'm willing to sit down. i think it does deliver a politically positive message that he feels he has nothing to hide, no collusion, nothing happened. but none of his lawyers, even
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his former lawyers, is of that opinion. today when he goes after mueller with his tweets again, he seems to fire it up. he went to the point of saying that the ongoing trial of paul manafort, a he said who is being treated worse? al capone, public enemy number one, or paul manafort? i don't get it. now he's defending paul manafort. his name hasn't even come up. i don't know why he would want to hire paul manafort, but he did. now he is defending paul manafort as manafort's trial is going on. talk about suspicious behavior. >> jesse: probably the worst higher trump has ever made. >> greg: there's a few that have competed with that. >> greg: for me, the evidence is less about the trump-russian collusion the media, democrats. they say they didn't spy on the camp campaign. i get it. nms 13 are not animals. okay. this is a personal thing for me
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because i have been through this stuff. i think it's funny that a staff takes a meeting in their own building and somehow that's worth and paying for russian dirt through a british spy. try to explain it to me. it's not going to work. here's the deal, the media doesn't get this. when you work for a living and you are in charge of something, you take meetings. your staff takes meetings. i took meetings with people that turned out to be so skeevy. they turned out to be really, really shady dudes. there was a guy. about these meetings, trump could say check it out. they are coming to us. see them for 20 minutes. no big deal. there was a magazine for sale, a big and famous one, and they were down to the last meeting until they realized the guy who was buying the magazine was imposter pretending to be his
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dad. this stuff happens all the time. if you are not working in business, you're not aware how incidental a meeting is. you have dozens of meetings. >> juan: you are making a great point but you know these people are russians, and this was an american election. >> greg: i met with canadians once. >> juan: you end. i give up, america. >> jesse: a high-tech twist to the gun control debate. the outrage over downloadable 3d weapons.
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♪ >> juan: the 3d gun debate rages on after a federal judge temporarily blocks the release of blueprints used to make them. the texas company was aiming to start offering downloads today. several states pushed for a restraining order. the man at the center of this
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has he's championing the second amendment in the 21st century. but many critics worry the plastic weapons are untraceable and undetectable. president trump weighing in, tweeting his looking into the issue and he's spoken with the national rifle association. some democrats putting the blame right on president trump. >> he complains about terrorists crossing the border, but he wants to let them have guns. undetected. what kind of hypocrisy is this? >> it's his doing. it's his responsibility. in the blood is going to be on his hands. >> juan: pretty strong language, dana. >> dana: even though it skips over a lot of the points and a lot of the legal issues and all those things, if you are just hearing old, my gosh, they are making 3d printable guns and you're going to have plastic guns. the democrats, they are playing politics but they are playing it
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those are good points. the president says i know you are concerned. i read a lot today about how this is a first amendment issue, a free-speech issue, a legal issue. how the state department decided to let this case go, not to keep fighting it in court, as the obama administration had filed a lawsuit in the first place. i can see why the public is concerned. it takes a long time to dig in and try to understand. but i will say also 3d printers are coming, and there's a lot of technology that's going to be able to be made at home. washington and laws are not at all close to keeping up with it. >> juan: jedediah, i am interested in the argument coming from cody wilson who wanted to put out the blueprint for how to make the guns. he says he's a second i'm a champion. he says it's good for america. he says it's fundamental to human dignity david everyone should have one of these. apparently, if you've got 5,000 bucks, you could get the type of
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printer that would produce and undetectable, untraceable gone. >> jedidah: when i read the headlines, undetectable, untraceable, it is scary. but you look into it, they are not undetectable or untraceable. the guns have metal parts. there is some plastic and some metal components. that line just doesn't work. i find it really interesting. people have been making their own guns in this country since forever with different technologies and whatnot. i find the selective outrage. you can find blueprints for guns and how to make guns all over the internet from other people. all of a saturn, the media cares about this issue very deeply. i find it interesting, now that trump is in office, certain things are important. this is like the childhood detention centers for the people coming over crossing the border illegally. they were separated into these cage like structures. that was in existence since 2014. we had pictures of and under the obama years. all. all of a sudden, the media cares deeply.
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if you care about this and you're worried about the slippery slope of what happens of one day it is a fully plastic gun, how do we control it? it's fine if you're worried about children in detention centers and the conditions, i get it. but why just now. why is that all of a sudden, and it's because, as you can see with the democratic politicians, they want to pin it on trump even though trump is saying hold on a second. i don't have all the details. i want to look into it and i may want to do something. why is this his fault? >> juan: i'm not going to answer that one because i think the people want to take the president to take a strong stand is my impression. jesse, you said you don't care about this issue. you should tell americo y. >> jesse: thanks for setting me up with that. i don't understand the technology. it still baffles me you can print a gun. i feel stupid just watching that. who could invent that. americans are incredibly brilliant. of all things to print, i would
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not have printed a gun, but that's fine. this reminded me of the school shooting in florida. scott israel, does he still have a job? talking about a 3d guns. there was a massacre in the school less than a year ago and the sheriff down there still has a job. i would like to know where that stance. maybe we should talk about that instead of this fantasy. >> greg: do you know where i build my guns? okay. here's a fact. 25 years of data from the bureau of justice shows there's been a proliferation of gun possession accompanied by a dramatic decline in gun violence. it's dramatically declined. 7.3 person per 100,000 down to one person for homicide. the proliferation of guns increases. more guns does not lead to more crime.
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it leads to less crime. scream at the tv all you want. it's a scientific fact. legal 3d guns will not lead to some kind of gun apocalypse. there will be fewer gun crimes. having said that, it's incredibly difficult to build a gun. it's easier to buy a gun. gangs aren't going to be interested. they are not going to download or get their 3d printer. >> jesse: $5,000. >> greg: i don't believe the public is concerned about this whatsoever. the only way you are concerned by this is if people are chasing you with false fear. this is not a problem. it's a positive thing. by the way, the technology is out there. it's going to happen. it's the eternal debate of technology. good versus bad uses. a box cutter opens boxes but it turned a plane into a missile. these things happen. is it like building a bomb or a go-kart?
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for most people, i don't know. >> juan: you and i have argue this forever and ever. but we do have a lot of mass murders. >> greg: that's true. but gun violence has declined. >> juan: okay, but i would say the tsa says they are finding more and more of these guns that they say are undetectable. >> greg: it's more about finding ways to detect. >> juan: if you are big into planning your social life, you might want to think twice about it apparently. the revealing reason, we will tell you next right here on "the five" ." so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop with 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long.
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♪ >> jedidah: if your social calendar stresses you out and things that are supposed to be fun or relaxing. stop planning so much. a new study says when leisure activities are planned in advance rather than being spontaneous, we enjoy them last. dana, i know you're fired up about this. >> dana: i am a planner. i plan everything. i can tell you my whole day starting at 5:30 a.m. and everything that happens. but i've been craving free time. mostly on the weekends. but it does feel like it gets overwhelmingly planned. and then it becomes a burden.
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and then i get mad if someone asks me to do something additional. like, i can't do it this week. can you do it next week? it's too much. it's very good advice. a few years ago, i tried something in january. i called it no plan jan. i tried not to have any plans for peter and me. i said i'm not going to have any plans in january, which meant my husband and i were free to do whatever. the problem is usually by about 10:00 a.m. on a saturday, i'm like, so what are we going to do today? i like to know so i can plan ahead. i'm guilty of it. >> greg: i knew no plan jn. she was a barrel of laughs. come on over. what are you doing? no plan jam. drink all day and throw up in the garbage can at midnight.
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>> jedidah: i used to be the academic dean in a school in one of the issues i dealt with was kids use to come in and they would be super, super stressed out because they were overscheduled all the time. do you worry, having kids, i imagine, doing all these activities. are you worried by scheduling their activities that putting too much on their plate that was once a fun thing that becomes i've got to go to soccer practice and art class. >> jesse: the twins are way overscheduled. soccer, dance, swim team. when i was young, my mom would kick me out of the house. i would play all day. i don't have a problem not planning. i don't do a lot. i go to the gym and i go out to eat. there's not a lot there. >> jedidah: when do you prepare for the show? >> jesse: i'm talking about
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the weekends, dana. it's clear that i prepare a lot. have you listen to me talk to the juan? >> jedidah: i'm not a planner. i'm going on my honeymoon next week. we planned almost nothing. are you a planner? the planning makes me crazy. i like to get out and see what happens. >> juan: that's cool. i like that ethos. the other people in my life don't like it. things like tickets to a baseball game or i've already purchased tickets for the play helps to enforce the idea that my wife and i are going on a date, that were going to have time together. if it's up to me, sad to say, i work a lot. i would just keep working. i think i've got to make that call or write this and then the time goes away. >> jedidah: over planner or under planner? >> greg: i have a 3d planner. planning creates anxiety. i dread vacations for that. just don't tell me when we are going to do something.
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>> dana: august 1st it's a very special day for all of the rescue dogs across the world, this is the day designated to celebrate all of the birthdays for rescue dogs. it was a tradition started ten years ago and as a way to celebrate your furry friend, he's the cause of my potty mouth -- we've got kevin's dog and lots of other viewers sent in their dogs. because i know jesse loves the cake, i got him a cake to help celebrate, happy birthday to all of the dogs out there. >> greg: i am my own rescue dog. this book is doing great, if you haven't purchased it yet you are dead to me, but come back to life. this is for you guys in texas. saturday i'm going to be at fort worth barnes & noble and at dallas barnes & noble saturday
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and on sunday woodland texas. i would love to talk to you, now it's time for this. i was at the gym the other day, check this guy out. amazing muscles. i think it might be vin diesel, i'm not sure. look at those biceps. >> dana: he got those on a 3d printer. >> greg: he is going to get the ladies. gorgeous lemur. >> juan: big boys cry too, it's a fact. that's what happened when wayne johnson surprised his longtime stunt double and cousin 10y read. >> i want to say from the bottom of my heart i love you, i thank you and enjoy your new truck.
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>> juan: the tears rolling down his face are real with a gift from the rock. in the years he's been his stunt double, he's seen broken bones, torn ligaments and he has racked up a stuntman of the year award. if the rock said he represents the best of hollywood stunts, i can smell what the rock is cooking and it smells like gratitude. >> jesse: two sets of identical twins are about to get married. they are going to marry zach and nick long. they are getting married, this could be as total stunt. we like to show it anyway and they are identical and they are getting married. >> jedidiah: it if you want to win a good dance competition you need an amazing partner. ♪
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eight t-rex and his partner won first place and a national dance competition and thanks for lending your costume. >> greg: unlike the new york mets, he's a winner. >> bret: on twitter president trump calls on the attorney general to end the special counsel investigation right now, the white house calls that an opinion not a directive. lower-cost lower coverage alternatives to obamacare, democrats pushed back and how scientists will determine whether the korean war remains are really americans. this is "special report" ." ♪ good evening i'm bret baier, were coming to you live from los angeles and will talk about the california fires, how the intr

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