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we will follow-up on on disney and tesla. plus the addition but stopping by. join me tomorrow. have a great night, everybody. thanks for being with us. "the five" starts now. ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with candace owens, geraldo, jesse watters, she plays hide and seek in a dollhouse. dana perino. "the five" ." by now you've all heard about cnn viewers harassing people they don't like at dinner. >> [shouting] [bleep] >> greg: it's awesome,
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anarchists and socialists running out of people's lunch just make them miserable before the check comes. it is pure, unconscious brain function were screaming and other reflexes are only possible if it doesn't involve actual thinking. this is what fascism looks like when it first puts on its baby jackboots. it's so adorable when they first try to walk in them. i feel for their families, but in other families don't talk to them. they just send money. people like this don't have jobs. but we are seeing is a contagion. this is what failure looks like, unemployable yahoos who join a mob and demand people with jobs just give up. it is physically repulsive. literally physically repulsive. maybe it's time for a greg's golden rule of anger. thou shalt not yell. that is commandment 12. it's there. the more you yell, the better it feels but the worse you look. just watch.
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i love her. she is just thinking what rosie is saying. >> i believe he should be impeached. i am sickened by congress that doesn't call for articles of impeachment. we've got to fight with everything we've got. somehow they are able to rig the elections again, as i believe they did in 2016, then we are all going to be in trouble, as democracy dies right here on our watch. >> ♪ let the sunshine ♪ let the sunshine ♪ the sunshine in >> greg: looks like fun. rosie seems like a perfect fit for the resistance. if the democrats don't make her their 2020 candidate, they are facing the boat. meanwhile, the democratic council voted to remove trump's walk of fame star in hollywood. sure that ruined trump's day. if losing your star on the walk of fame as the price you pay for being a president who gets stuff
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done, you know where you can stick that star. dana has a name for it. filthy, filthy dana. where have you been? >> dana: we will you up. >> greg: candace, there was a white guy calling you a white supremacist, which i think he might be right. you are wearing white. you are a traitor. >> candace: it is very hard being a black or white supremacist. this was absolute nonsense. the entire police force was built up, one out of the 11 police officers happen to be white. the rest were black and hispanic. they were shouting race traitor to us. the entire antifa gang consists of all white people. there are no black people in this crowd. it is rich to watch them yelling at us, calling us who are white supremacists and we were race traitors because we don't
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believe we have to vote democrat. >> greg: chris hahn went after you. they are saying how could this happen? it is so convenient that these guys are eating at the same restaurant. >> candace: the restaurant opened. we sat down. a table of four came in and they had on activa decals. part of being in antifa is the are not allowed to shower. i'm not same to be funny. they don't shower. they don't like the system. part of it is being filthy. they walked in. >> dana: so they were noticeable. >> candace: they were noticeable. they sneered at me. here's what we did wrong. we underestimated the left. we thought we could get through a breakfast peacefully. they were sending out a bat signal for the antivert protesters to come and arrive and harass us. >> geraldo: were you frightened? >> candace: i was only frightened that i might react. if someone has a bullhorn disclosed to your ear and they
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are shouting and someone has a whistle on the other side of your ear and they are calling you names, they are testing you. >> greg: they want you to. makes great tape if you react. the whole thing is to bait you into doing something. you are an icon. you've been around 70 years. you have been through so many different eras. people are saying my god. there is no dialogue. i worry about dissent. does this seem close to the stuff you have seen. are we over exaggerating? >> geraldo: i think this is much more theatrical than it was in the 1960s. it was real violence then. the division in the country. there were times we thought the country was going to be torn asunder. it was generational. partly racial, not as bad as today in terms of the race aspect.
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there was bitterness, separation. there was a lack of communication. he didn't trust anyone over 30. republicans were automatically racist. it was very, very bad. i want to say something about happened candace. i deplore that. absolutely, just as i deplore what happened to cnn's jim acosta at the trump rally in tampa. i think this is going beyond the pale. it's intolerable. if you push me, for instance, i am going to push you back in a physical way. didn't they spilled water on you? >> candace: yeah. jim acosta, it was a chant. they through water, eggs, food at us. this was different. we were not any trump rally. we were eating reckless. >> geraldo: want to the cops do? >> candace: they asked if we wanted to press charges and charlie said no. i think he felt he didn't want to turn them into a martyr to make them go home and feel i got arrested because i was defending
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-- i don't know what they think they are defending. >> jesse: did you at least get a free breakfast? >> geraldo: did you leave a tip? >> jesse: election night in 2016, i was across the street. i was getting excited. some person came up and through water in my face. i got a free steak. before that was killed kilmead. >> geraldo: i went chasing after them. >> dana: and going back to 1968 in 1969, what happened to calm things down? how does it happen? was it a person, a leader, did it burn itself out? >> geraldo: you have the civil rights movement, the antiwar movement, and the generation
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gap. it came together. what happened eventually is the draft petered out anything most of the white kids were motivated by self-interest. they did want to be drafted to vietnam or cambodia or laos. they were protesting and they seemed righteous and the protest. i was one of them. but i was really protesting, even if i wasn't saying it, was i don't want to be drafted. i don't want to be killed in southeast asia. the draft petered out before the war. we pulled out of vietnam by '73. '75 the war was over and nixon had resigned. when nixon resigned, that was really the end of the 60s. >> candace: is important to differentiate. jim acosta, he was a chant and he was taking pictures and loving it. we were not taking pictures after this. they wanted to harm us. jim acosta was aware this was a friendly chance, if you will. if he aware, he it wouldn't have gone down and taking pictures with the protesters. this is a big difference between a chant that is meant to get get
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people excited as opposed to bringing harm to an individual. >> greg: i like it when there is levity and positivity. if we tape. this was where rose was. this is a dinosaur and a shark. i want to ask. i think this is beautiful. it's a shark and a dinosaur. i think rosie was articulate and could be a match. >> jesse: i know what you are saying. there's such a vacuum in the democratic party. people like rosie or porn star lawyers or congress men. she has had trump derangement syndrome for a decade. it does go both ways.
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>> geraldo: he called her a disgusting, fat slob. >> jesse: trump used rosie to enact that debate and he can use rosie to enact them in terms. if she's the face of the resistance coming he is blessed with great enemies. the media, rose, maxine waters. he is blessed and he's going to use it to his advantage. >> greg: a lot of people made fun of donald trump when he entered because he didn't know the issues. he was a tv host. is it a mistake to do that with rosie? >> jesse: are you forming a draft rosie movement? >> greg: yes. i was wrong about donald. >> candace: singing and dancing outside the white house. >> dana: as far as protests go go, you want to sing broadway songs to me? it's a pretty good protest.
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>> candace: i wish antifa did that. >> greg: this is the way to do it. you have some joy, fun. and dinosaurs. dinosaurs. >> geraldo: you point to rosie and dismiss her potency as a candidate. ocasio-cortez, she's not going to play anywhere but in heavily blue neighborhoods. same with bernie sanders. you've got -- it's a nonstarter in terms of national appeal. the democrats have yet to field somebody who could aggressively confront a republican on the issues with eloquence and charisma. rosie ain't going to do it. >> candace: may be tell a novella cory booker. he has the emotion. it's hilarious.
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>> dana: there is no one natural who comes to mind. >> greg: mark ruffalo. i saw him do a progressive event and i was impressed by his passion. >> geraldo: if you are doing progressive events, that's my point. you're not going to play the country. you're going to play to the democratic left. >> greg: and someone who underestimated trump, i don't underestimate anybody anymore. i learned my lesson. the president's america first agenda and progressive ideas being tested by voters in key races tonight. dana has all the details next. (ford chime) it's the ford summer sales event and now is the best time to buy. you ready for this, junior? yeah, i think i can handle it. no pressure... ...that's just my favorite boat. boom. (laughs) make summer go right with ford, america's best-selling brand. and get our best deal of the summer:
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♪ >> dana: major midterm tests for both parties playing out in real time with voters casting their ballots. americans answering the questions about the president's america first agenda and the democrats embrace of socialism. polls closing into ours hours in ohio's 12th district. the final special election before the midterms. this race a focus of president trump. he is urging voters to back a congressional troy balderson. >> if you want to have a border.
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if you want to stop the radical pelosi and maxine waters agenda, there's only one choice in this election. that is vote for troy balderson. he's going to help everybody. they're going to get the job done. >> dana: when the president specifies it is maxine waters and not you. >> jesse: no relation. >> dana: troy balderson benefited from president trump coming, whether it can turn into a win, who knows. >> jesse: the president says he's going to be campaigning 5 to 6 days a week. that's a lot of political capital he's going to be spending in the midterm elections. he understands the stakes are high because pelosi running the house coming or going to have congressional oversight, subpoenas, potential impeachment. it's going to be an absolute disaster. i don't know what's going to happen in the ohio district if
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balderson wins. the media says he's expected to win. and he loses. it's going to be a huge momentous upset that's going to showcase the trend of the democrats retaking the house. we will see what happens. >> dana: geraldo, you are from ohio. if this is a special election, whatever happens tonight, then they go on to campaign again and they have to run again in the election. >> geraldo: you know in the special election you can ask five people on the streets of ohio if there is an election today, they will say i don't know. >> dana: there was a lot of energy. looks like turnout could be up to 30%. >> geraldo: that is a trump turnout, not a balderson turnou turnout. balderson, this seems like a repeat of the pennsylvania one with conor lamb. balderson, older, he's an okay candidate. connor, 31 years old.
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this district come i don't know if it's ever gone democrat. outside of columbus. part of columbus, which is where ohio state is. the rural area is dark, dark re red. i think it will be big headlines if he wins, if the republicans hold the district, then i think you're right also. for good reason, jesse, there will not be "he's expected to win." >> dana: candace, do, do you want to talk about this race are the one in michigan? >> candace: i try to stay out of it. it's very predictable. you don't always going to shop and just because trump does a rally doesn't mean it dictates was going to show up and vote. michigan, the senate seat. the thing i think is the most compelling story here is how the democratic socialists, this whole movement and whole wave is going to pan out. is this really a movement?
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did alexandria ocasio-cortez inspire a bunch of people who literally know nothing and don't understand math to say i want to make it. i want to be on tv. i want to run. it's going to be a very important trend to pay attention to. we can laugh about it but it's going to get very serious. >> dana: democrats have this big split, as an example, then you can comment. in michigan, the gubernatorial election, abdul also had -- they are all democrats across the spectrum. quite far left. >> greg: i wish we would ban the phrase gubernatorial. what's scary is that we have a large population who think socialism is what you do on facebook. i'm being social. they don't actually see it. when you're in power, you've got to try harder. the people out of power have nothing to lose and everything to gain. all you can do is lose because
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you are in power. the equation is, while the hatred for president trump exceed one's knowledge of the bankruptcy of progressivism? that is the equation. republicans have got to be persuasive. that means visually connect the left-wing beliefs to something visual. you talk about socialism. he talked about venezuela, toilet paper, the fact that zebra's catch of the day at the restaurant zoo. >> dana: i'm glad you mention it. one thing i was thinking about today. kevin williamson at national review said socialism is a short-term word that conservatives are using to say it's all socialism. but what the progressives are doing is trying to address concerns about financial anxiety the people have. they are saying we have answers, the gubernatorial candidates, they are running on basically a medicare for all in the state. they're promising that. they are dealing with questions.
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are conservatives missing the boat to find a better way to answer it, because venezuela might not be working. >> geraldo: ocasio-cortez is young environment and people love her in the bronx and queens. >> jesse: we don't know if socialism can play in the heartland. we'll see if it can play in michigan or missouri. >> geraldo: do you putting tariffs on imports? >> jesse: no i mean paying a trillion dollars for free stuff for people. >> greg: socialism is turning zoos into restaurants and people are eating zoo animals. >> geraldo: i don't get that joke. >> greg: it's not. in venezuela, they are eating zoo animals. >> geraldo: it's tragic. i used to cover venezuela. >> candace: if you don't want to be forced to eat your own dogs. >> dana: i for one and against it.
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>> greg: jasper could feed a family. >> jesse: oh oh. >> candace: oh, my goodness. >> greg: i am kidding. he's a beautiful dog. i would never eat jasper. >> dana: we are going to move on. iran lashes out after getting slapped with new sanctions. the impact of president trump's maximum pressure strategy ahead. come away with me barnabas! but i am a simple farmer. my life is here... [telephone ring] ahoy-hoy. alexander graham bell here...
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sanctions on tehran that were lifted by obama. trump calling it "the most biting sanctions ever imposed" and warning that country doing business with tehran will not be doing business with the united states. iran's dictator slamming the move psychological warfare. i like the us against them attitude. we have breaking news here. german car company daimlerchrysler has canceled plans in around to do business because the ambassador ric grenell convince them to either do business with iran or do business with the united states. >> dana: ambassador grinnell has been doing a very good job. there is another thing that slipped under the radar. remember how during the obama administration the united states sent overcash to the iranians. there was, coming up this week, there was an attempt by some people in iran, wanted to get this money out of germany. they had money in germany and
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ric grenell was persuasive, and that money did not go. that's happening. that pressure on the europeans i think is working, and i think it will be swift. i think the pressure on the chinese and russia, not so much. >> jesse: they are probably going to continue to do business with the iranians. is this more carrot and stick with president trump for his lapse on these sanctions and then says you want to talk, let's talk. >> greg: carry can't walk away from the table because he is made out of the table. 23 in may, what's it called? he found out he was a table. this is a lot like north korea. >> geraldo: it's a lousy joke. >> greg: i love lousy jokes. he turns it upside down, starts over. remove the roadblocks of the past and says let's meet. why do we trust him over the previous administration who tried the same thing? it's because this new team,
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pompeo, bolton, matus, kelly, trump, and a lot of sleeves you can hide a knife in. bolton is a walking know in all caps. he may give an inch but he will extracted tooth. >> jesse: these sanctions are pretty biting. commercial aircraft, precious metals, cars, they are basically cutting off all access to the dollar in terms of international business transactions. >> geraldo: there is no doubt but that these sanctions are biting and they will accomplish i think the goal which is to get iran to negotiate on the nuclear deal. i think the president should take up the whole idea of meeting with rouhani. i like when he meets these people face-to-face. i believe he has the
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extraordinary ability in face-to-face negotiations. however, i think our entire policy vis-a-vis iran is bankrupt. i think we have totally picked the wrong enemy in the middle east. in my experience, and decades of war reporting, the nuisance, the evildoer in saudi arabia. it was the saudi arabians who wore the 9/11 hijackers. they are isis, al qaeda, al-shabaab. the sunni saudi arabians are the real problem. the iranians, i believe we can do business with them. they are the persians. i think we really have gone -- >> jesse: the regime in iran. >> geraldo: bought and purchased -- >> candace: the oppressive regime in iran come i don't understand why america will be helping to fund or give cash to an oppressive regime. president trump is correct to take a high hard line on this p
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giving people money who would blow us to smithereens. >> geraldo: the way the saudis did? >> candace: thank you, donald trump. >> greg: geraldo. we talk about iranian terror, we say they are the largest state. it's very hard to say which one ones? >> candace: there can be more than one problem. they are all a problem. it is something we have to take care of. it's why we had a show of support with israel. there are only allies in the middle east. he has to tackle all of it. >> dana: you have the situation that you have now. don't you think, geraldo, that the saudis are trying to figure out a way? the iranians are not. >> geraldo: the saudis are perpetrating the biggest, murderous assault on the nation
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of yemen. it is the saudis blowing up weddings. they are blowing up civilians. no one is holding them to task. they are blockading other peaceful arab countries. i mean, it's outrageous to me that we don't see our own self interests because of saudi mone money. >> jesse: because of oil, and we can deal with them next. democratic candidate dreams about america with open borders ahead. (burke) abstract accident. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel.
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>> i want to take a second and imagine. let's just imagine. just imagine no wall. no wall in southern arizona. >> geraldo: mr. garcia's dream of no wall is donald trump's nightmare. the president refusing to back away from his campaign promise to build the wall. candace, you are filled with fury. do you think the president should shut the government down if necessary to get funding for the border wall? is it worth it? >> candace: i want to take a second and imagine, if everyone could just imagine a world with no borders. you would see drugs flying in. children in arizona specifically, that's the state that has the highest child sex trafficking over the border. that's the world he's imagining. no rules, no regulations. what bothers you more, that idea of a child being temporarily separated from their parents or child part of the sex trafficking ring.
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he needs to take a hard climb on this issue. i support him. griffin government has to shut down to get it done, let it shutdown. >> geraldo: jesse, is it worth that much? >> jesse: he if he shuts it down, he has to get the funding. if he shuts it down gets down t get the funding, it's gonna be a catastrophe not only with his approval rating with the people running for election. if it goes to the senate as is come i don't see it happening. i am a little nervous about the wall. they are going to have to do it brick by brick. i wish we didn't have to do the wall. mexico wouldn't have to pay for it then, because it's very expensive. you need the wall to stop illegal immigration. these democrats keep telling me when they are in this chair, democratic party doesn't believe in open borders. okay, well, this guy does. hillary clinton. wikileaks. she said she didn't believe in borders. the number two at the dnc,
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keith ellison, wore a t-shirt that said "i don't believe in borders." abolish i.c.e. they don't want to fund the wall. they don't want borders because they want the votes and that's part of their party platform. it's not a winning strategy. >> geraldo: jim jordan, you know him. candidate for speaker the next time around. in ryan's absence. he says it's worth a fight. he says shut it down if we have to. the wall is what you ran on. it's been 18 months, no progres progress. jordan's has also, also an ohio congressman, he says shut it down. what say you, having been close? >> dana: my first day of the job as press secretary on capitol hill was the first day of the first government shutdown in 1995. i didn't know if i should go to work. i wasn't sure if i was essentia essential. i think government by shut down is not a good way to do business. but also because of partisanship, it's hard to get
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anything done. the best thing the republicans could do is try to stem their losses that they could face in the house, try to maybe when max, as the president said, a red wave. that's how you prevent a government shutdown. you have more of your people. shutting down the government and not getting the money and then having to say actually we are given the wall because we are doing these improvements which are already happening. that would probably be a better strategic way to do it. >> geraldo: i agree. greg, you have firebrands on both sides. there is no way, if the republicans are threatening a shutdown. if the president is threatening a shutdown, there is no way the democrats will yield. they will prolong the agony to unsettle the electorate on the eve of the midterms and could indeed -- are you willing to stake the future of the party on this one issue? >> greg: i would normally say no, but i've been wrong so many times in the last couple years. especially about trump's
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policies. i'm beginning to see evidence that trump's immigration policies are beneficial to the lower rungs of the employment ladder. i think he's been talking about it but i don't know if he's leaked into the immigration policy. as we see illegal immigration a client, there's been an increase in native-born employment, small increase, 1%. that doesn't mean whites. it means blacks and hispanics who are getting jobs. that may be why his popularity is rising among blacks and hispanics. something like 29% among blacks. they have to show may be trump's policies are having a definite effect on employment. this has been a debate forever. >> candace: illegal immigration directly hurts the black community. >> geraldo: the black community is not going to go to poultry processing plants and meat-packing plants. >> candace: you are incorrect.
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>> geraldo: below 5%. >> candace: thanks to trump's policies. >> geraldo: where you going to find black people, where you going to find latinos? >> candace: sitting right next to you. >> geraldo: you have a job. my advice to the president is to secretly negotiate with humor. you get the wall. he gets the dreamers. give a -- >> jesse: they had dreamers. >> geraldo: i want the 2013 compromise legislation passed by the united states senate. that's what i want. >> candace: put it on the table and they didn't wanted. all they wanted to do is obstruct. he's going to have to take a hard life to accomplish anything. and i take great exception. it is factual and unemployment, legal immigration directly affects the black labor force. >> geraldo: i absolutely agree. i think you are one of the most
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vivid and appealing and intelligent new commentators on the team today but you are wrong about that. >> candace: not wrong. >> geraldo: one critic wants to pull the plug on one of america's reality tv guilty pleasures. find out what and why next. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams
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♪ >> candace: one tv critic wants to do away with ceremonies and fantasy suites on tv. she says it's time to retire reality tv dating shows like the bachelorette for good. the writer argues that in the me too era, throwing strangers together to find love and happiness on screen is anything but rose. is this too much? why can't americans just enjoy trashy tv? i will ask you, greg. why can't americans just enjoy trashy tv? >> greg: i feel strongly about this. i don't believe it's trashy. i see it as a purely biological attraction. people are interested in stories. they are interested in romance. romance can be sloppy. that's part of it. dating shows reveal the enemy of the hard left: biology. men and women are different down to their very selves, and you
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see this in these shows. you can change these types of shows with political action. what drives me crazy as we are dealing with a modern version of big brother. we are a nation of narcs. we see people having fun and we want to eliminate people having fun. it's an elimination of entertainment and fun. we are going after costumes, dating shows, plastic straws, sports. every single person has to have fun and agree on it or no one can have fun. that's where we are headed. we are a nation of narcs and fun police. they are miserable people. >> candace: no chance that writer voted for donald trump. dana, a lot seems to be going under this umbrella of me too. >> dana: i think they are trying -- everything is under that. for me, i don't like this
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program, the bachelorette. but guess what. i don't watch it. that's my choice. >> greg: can i interrupt? it is supposed to be a violation of me too. the entire audience is women and me. it's 99% women and me. >> jesse: and me. i have been through brad, juan pablo, jojo, andy. this season i stopped watching. i love the show. i think it's romantic. i have teared up on a few of these episodes. >> greg: you have. i have seen it. >> jesse: it's incredibly interesting. and i think what they are trying to do, they want to eliminate men courting women in america because of the me too movement. no one crosses the line on the show. >> geraldo: didn't they have something happen, somebody said it was nonconsensual?
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>> greg: bachelors in paradise. >> candace: it was resolved and they said it was consensual in the producers tried to make it into something it wasn't. >> geraldo: i did the "celebrity apprentice" ." the idea "dancing with the stars." i was 73. i was lame, awful. they asked me for ten years or however long it's been around to do "dancing with the stars." my kids and wife said don't do it. everybody has affairs with the dancers. so i didn't do it until i was passed a fair age. >> greg: that happened a lot on lawrence welk, i hear. >> candace: the london school of economics had a study. watching the kardashians makes people not like poor people. >> dana: what? >> candace: we are starting to not like being poor. why are they studying this?
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>> greg: they are trying to link it to status inequality to see people doing well. it's actually aspirational. >> candace: they don't want to be poor. what's wrong with that? >> geraldo: there is no such thing as an accident in tv. >> dana: one time i watched five hours of bridezilla. it was raining and we were someplace. it was horrible. >> greg: i like bar rescue. do you watch bar rescue? >> candace: "one more thing" is up next. this is the ocean.
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♪ >> a time for one more thing, jesse. jesse's eyebrow news. you missed it, gutfeld! they went up and down. rihanna has new eyebrows she's rocking. they are thin. a latina writer from "marie claire" wrote this as cultural appropriation. and it was problematic. >> that's the word! >> they were too thin for rihanna. they responded with this. >> this email from rihanna goes, then eyebrows. >> thin eyebrows beautiful, very ladylike. but it's still punk. >> these eyebrows are not thin
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and that is your eyebrow news of the day. >> thank you, jessie. i'm glad you navigated that carefully. >> thousands of fans and more than 4,000 dog servers showed up to the third annual dog surfing championships in california over the weekend. they rode the waves just outside of san francisco to see who has the best moves. the judges were human and scored each surfer with their ability to stand, ride, and move, and wave style. championship is more than fun and games. portions of the proceeds goes to dog surfing. also environmental charities. let me add one more thing. do you know the water off san diego is 73 degrees right now? big terrific. >> you could take a bath in there. >> all right. it's time for... gregg's cable news! if you are watching cnn last night, did michael avenatti and rudy giuliani go after it! check out this take.
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[dogs barking] did they go away? and he said something else... then... [laughter] this went on for three hours! good job, c and all right, geraldo. >> that was excellent. >> my wife is with me celebrating my anniversary with me in new york. when we got together, no one gave us any chance at all. i was 60 years old, erica was 28 years old. the consensus was we would last 16 weeks. we lasted 15 years. our 50th anniversary is saturday. my beautiful wife erica. we celebrate our daughter so , august the seventh. a doll, the joy of our life. we love her. so happy things have turned out. vehicle congratulations
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>> guys, i want you to feel good going into hump day, one song, 4.5 million views later, a family from anchorage, alaska, with their a cappella version with the hit single by bebe rexha and florida georgia line, "meant to be." let's hit the cliff clip. ♪ it was meant for me, for me ♪ >> this x me so happy because jesus is something becoming so relevant. they have an entire instagram page of them celebrating the good lord, which is a beautiful message and a great way to end -- >> but the saudis are our enemy, candace! [laughter]
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geraldo is not the one throwing punches this time. >> set your dvrs, whatever that means. she's a news can then and her name is shannon. hi, shannon. >> we are ready to explode with a bunch of breaking news. good to see you tonight. primary and elections for both parties trying to create momentum heading into the midterms. the question of whether president trump sits down with a special interview may depend on what the questions are about. if you want a good, well paying job there are plenty of openings in one field. this is be 27. this is "special report" ." good evening, i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. we begin tonight and america's election headquarters. voters in five states participating for elections for several offices. we have fox team coverage. mike tobin in detroit on michigan's big senate primary.
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