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they need to make an example of her. you cannot record the chief of staff and the president clandestinely. >> neil: thank you. you keep it classy even though you're a bunch of drawing lowlifes. "the five" right now. ♪ >> dana: i'm dana perino with kennedy, juan williams, jesse watters, and tyrus. it's 5:00 in new york city, this is "the five" ." the feud between president trump and omarosa turning into a no-holds-barred back and forth. the trump campaign filing in arbitration action against a former white house aide alleging breach of a nondisclosure agreement. the president also taking aim on twitter writing: "when you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the white house, i guess it just didn't work out. good work by general kelly for quickly firing that dog!" homero says responded with a new
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round of personal attacks against the president. >> it's interesting that he's trying to silence me. what is he trying to hide? what is he afraid of? if he hadn't said anything that was derogatory or demeaning, why would he go to this extent to try to shut me down? >> should he be afraid of more tapes in your possession? >> he should be afraid of being exposed as a misogynist and racist. >> bringing up the emails at any point you could. hillary clinton's emails. did donald trump know about the emails before they came out? >> absolutely. he is unfit to be in this office and serve as the president. >> dana: press secretary sarah sanders rebutting the claims. >> i think the president is voicing his frustration with the fact that this person has shown a complete lack of integrity, particular by the actions following her time at the warehouse. >> why does he hire someone he
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described as a dog? >> the president wanted to give her a chance and he made clear when general kelly came and he voiced concerns that this individual didn't have the best interests of the white house and the president and the country at heart, the president said do what you can to get along if you can't, he give him full authority to carry out the decision to let her go. this has absolutely nothing to do with race and everything to do with the president calling out someone's lack of integrity. the idea that you would only point a few of the things the president has said negative about people that are minorities, the fact is the president is an equal opportunity person that calls things like he sees it. he always fights fire with fire and he doesn't hold back. >> dana: what sarah sanders is talking about is a series of tweets where the president used similar language. we have a few of them. mitt romney had his chance to be
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a failed president but he choked like a dog. now he calls me racist but i am least racist person there is. "robert pattison should not take back kristen stewart. she cheated on like a dog and will do it again. just watch. he will do it again." "i'm going to teach you a few boy lessons about lawsuits, you ungrateful dog." omarosa makes a claim that the president was on tape saying the n-word. there is back and it exists. >> can you stand at the podium and guarantee the iraqi people they will never hear donald trump under the n-word in a recording in any context. >> i can't guarantee anything. but i can tell you that the president addressed fist question directly -- -- addressed this question directly. >> dana: the feud well end.
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for now, it is hot in the news and jesse, let me go to you about how everyone is handling this. >> jesse: they both have very little credibility and they are flip floppers. they hate president trump. she should never have been hired for a job at the white house. she belongs in reality tv is a villain. he should never have hired the villain. he she's a huge back stab her. hours after she was fired, she gets on the phone starts lying to her friends and former colleagues about why she was fired. she said she quit and then hours after, she comes up with this tape where the president allegedly uses a racial slur. out of the blue, the same day she talks about it tapes a month later. when they asked, he says i have never heard about the tape. then she says frank luntz comes out. he says i've never heard of
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tape. she has zero credibility. trump says he didn't say it. at this point, you have to take him at his word. mark, the producer for "the apprentice" allegedly told the president there are no tapes of him exists saying this word. her history the white house has been riddled with poor performance. al gore's office fired her, i think she was in charge of correspondence. it turns out they found 80,000 letters under her desk she never even sent back. then they transferred over to the clinton team and commerce secretary office and they had to get rid of her because she was an absolute personal disaster. this is not a racial thing to call someone a dog. the list goes on and on. glenn beck, ted cruz, david gregory, marianna huffington, he called them all dogs. sarah sanders have the right thing today. she said in one and half years, donald trump has created 700,000 jobs for african-americans in this country in eight years,
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president barack obama had only created 195,000. i let that speak for itself. >> dana: juan, i give you the next word. >> juan: is pretty ridiculous. what you see here is an economy that's been recovering. the black community still has twice the unplugged of the white community. has he taken steps to do that? this is so deeply offensive. it's one thing he's calling lebron dumb. he goes after don lemon. he goes after black women. federico wilson, maxine waters, susan rice, donna result. -- donna brazile. i don't care about the race but to call a woman a dog in this way is so demeaning, so beneath the office of the presidency, i worry about our kids. you have to say that is the president. that's the way he talks about a woman that he disagrees with. on some level, i wonder why see engaging? why would the president engage
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with this person. then you realize in some of these tapes, like we thought the stuff about being fired in the white house situation room by john kelly. who's going to believe that? here comes the tapes. then in regard to the n-word, here comes she says people say no such tape. katrina pierson and others who were trump aides say we never had such a conversation with omarosa. omarosa produces a tape. wow. maybe there is something to it. you say she has no credibility. i agree with you and i would've agreed with you long time ago but she keeps producing tapes that infect back up her story >> dana: kennedy, is the president somewhat paying the price for trying -- for being loyal to her and he liked her apparently on the apprentice. he liked her spunk. he liked that she was a villain. maybe she would turn things up and get things done. sometimes you make a bad call. >> kennedy: she is an unstable person. we all ignore person like that. your work life or your family life.
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these other people who hold situations hostage. they always find a way to get in there, especially to the most powerful person who can usurp any of their enemies around them and right the wrongs that have been done before them. the president obviously is a loyal person look at some of the people he's had on the campaign staff and the people he's hired in the white house. somewhat questionable, not all of them. some of them are good hires. here because it was only loyalty, the only connection they had, because no one knows what her area of expertise his. we were sitting around trying to figure out exactly what she did. regardless of her title. when someone who is loyal feels betrayed, that's when you see the kind of reactions that the president is displaying. i do think it's a distraction. i think the story would go away and i think he would come off more sympathetic if he didn't engage her to this level. but he feels like he has to push some of these fused to this
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level. in the future, i think instead of seeing background checks of the white house. they will give psych tests. >> dana: what about this list jesse has of the president calling all these other people a dog. >> tyrus: i agree with juan 100%. the president should not be saying these things. it's really beneath him. when it comes to omarosa, she proved me right. she the unifier. she brought me and brian from cnn, used my quote on the show. oil and water. brought us together. here's the thing about her. she's a bad human being. her race and gender is irrelevant. she's manipulative, evil, mean person. the things that she says, and let's say will give it to her. let's say our president is mildly racist, and when he gets mad, he says stereotypical things. you who claim to be the african-american watchdog for us in the white house, not only sites go down. did nothing about it, and he
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profited from it. it wasn't until your poor work are you fired these -- she's not a dog. >> kennedy: she has known him longer. >> tyrus: this horrible man. by telling the truth. >> kennedy: she is known in the longest. conceivably if this was his true character, she has seen the character. she's been in the boardroom. >> dana: in the campaign, she would be in the green room. she would be on other networks. we were supposed to take her at her word and take her seriously and have run the show and promote donald trump. now you have to pay a price for this. i want to ask you, jessica with her something to be said about starving the story. ignore her. consider her irrelevant. just move on. talk about the good things going on. but that the president, it's not in his nature to do that. but also does he have some ability to discredit her further
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rubbing one out there discrediting her? >> jesse: yesterday we talked about whether or not he should completely ignore her the way he ignored eminem. i don't think the president is capable of enduring things when it reaches this level. you have omarosa on cnn, nbc, the sunday shows, going wall-to-wall like that, i think the president has to come back and come back hard. >> dana: like he did with fire and fury. >> jesse: he will use the word dog and tweet five or six things but at the same time, i don't know if the story helps this president. there's a lot of other good things going on. i believe germany has blocked $400 million going to iran. his great things happening in north korea with remains going back from our soldiers. all we are talking about is this hysterical woman who is stimulating herself in front of our eyes. we are feeding this frenzy about a tape known even knows it exists and probably doesn't exist and no one can prove. she is throwing stuff out there. >> juan: that's why she keeps
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coming up with tapes. >> jesse: she is not coming up with any tape. >> juan: she came up with two tapes. >> jesse: there are no tapes of him using that word. >> juan: i didn't say that. i don't know that. you don't know that. >> jesse: records everything. why didn't she record that? >> juan: she's come up with through tapes that people like you would say this can't exist, couldn't have happened. >> jesse: he never said anything about what could or could not happen. >> juan: you know who is not credibility credible? president trump. >> kennedy: why is she all of a sudden credible? >> juan: you know who hired her for times? donald trump. >> jesse: he hires only the best people. >> tyrus: we are all dumber for this conversation. we are arguing over it. regardless of there is a tape or not, she's a worse person if there is a tape. >> juan: i don't doubt that. i'm just saying i don't give her
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♪ >> jesse: wrap it up, already. that's what nearly two-thirds of americans are saying about special counsel robert mueller russian investigation. according to a cnn poll. this includes majorities across party lines. 72% of republicans, 57% of democrats, and 69% of independents or less. they are all singular ought to complete the evaluation before voters head to the polls in november. tyrus, what do you think? >> tyrus: before i get started started, like i said, the last segment, omarosa is a heated subject. i lost my cool. i said if she did things and knew about a tape, i called her a name. i shouldn't of called her that. it was wrong.
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>> jesse: everyone wants this through soon. >> tyrus: i don't. we are looking at this the wrong way. this can vindicate the presiden president. i have complete faith in mueller to do a job where he's going to come out and if president trump is not guilty of obstruction of collusion come he's going to say that. there will be a lot of explosions. cnn and nbc, they're going to lose their minds. he is going to do the right thing. we hear the term witch hunt a lot but deftly based on the investigation commits going to come out that there was a lot of -- omarosa is an example of that -- that the president made some bad choices in terms of who was in his campaign. they took advantage of his inexperience and not knowing who to trust him who not to trust. they tried to make money. they probably didn't think he was really going to win and they did all kinds of things to be number one. i am looking forward to mueller
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coming out saying this happened. this happened. the people who did wrong or indicted and they are in court. i can't wait for its periods physically will see. >> tyrus: look at positives. >> jesse: i'm trying to. all indicators would make me think it's not as rosy as you say. dana, what do you think the timing of this? if they drag it on and we are in late september and early october and they still have not concluded this investigation, camps the president say listen, you guys are now evolving yourselves in electoral politics. this is what james comey got hit four. what are you guys doing? >> dana: actually i pull this up because when comey testified in front of chuck grassley, chuck grassley asked was the clinton investigation named the focus, because it need to be finished questioning why the artificial deadline?
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why was that the name? he sank putting an artificial deadline of instigation is a bad idea. you've never heard mueller kaman say going to get this done by september 1st. you've heard rudy giuliani see it. do i think robert miller would love to drag this out because he is enjoying it so much, i doubt it. i also think in the cnn poll, not only do people think it should wrap up. i agree with that. but they also said, 63% said they would, that the investigation has some importance on their vote in the midterm. that doesn't mean that it's bad for president trump. it might mean that for republicans thinking we better get out there make sure the democrats don't take over and drag this out even further. we don't think tying it to our election -- tying our justice system to any election is a terrible idea. >> jesse: i do agree. follow the facts where they lead. juan, where is this investigation going in your opinion? is it winding down? is it heating up? now they are looking at roger
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stone allegedly. what do they have, do you think? >> juan: i don't know what they have. they don't leak. the president's behavior makes me think he knows they have something. because he is starting to lash out at people. he acts erratically. those tweets, especially going up to the attorney general jeff sessions and though he has this week suggests to me that he really feels as if something is coming. he is trying to undermine the credibility not only of the fbi peter strzok, go find me over $300,000. trying to undermine jeff sessions, rod rosenstein, and therefore robert mueller in addition to the fbi. >> jesse: instead of having a guilty conscience come as juan likes to think the president has, could it be that there is no "there" there, and it's
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hurting the ability of the commander-in-chief to move forward. >> kennedy: withholding information could be as damning as providing information. that's with the american public wants. that's what independent pilots want. that's more important number to look at because everything is so hyper partisan right now. independents want this investigation to wrap up. they want to know, did something serious happened? if there is something terribly amiss, then perhaps we need a change in parties. perhaps there needs to be democrats in the house of representatives and if nothing happened -- i have this vision of robert mueller like a painter standing in front of the canvas saying i'm an artist and you never really know when it's done. or filing through steamer trunks looking for the smoking gun. at this point, it feels like he is fumbling. >> dana: why? i don't think the mueller team leaks. i would love it if they did. why do we have the perception that they are going through
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steamer trunks fumbling around? >> kennedy: i think we would see more serious -- >> dana: why? >> kennedy: based on the indictments we've already seen. they haven't been procedural. you look at the manafort trial and somehow paul manafort, was a really pretty disgusting businessperson, is now casting a synthetic light because you're looking at the power of special counsel. and where it's being able to is this really the review of special counsel to find out if this guy has been squirreling away millions of dollars -- >> dana: manafort has been stealing from the american people. >> juan: thank you. >> jesse: you can't argue with that. but you also have to say that has nothing to do with the trump campaign. before we go, juan, if there is no smoking gun, and as you slightly predicted that he comes out in a month or two and says you know what? no smoking gun here, no collusion, will you apologize to
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me? [laughter] >> juan: sure. i am all for the truth. i would be delighted to. i don't think the odds are good. the american people saved, 55% saying they are disappointed in the way trump has been handling the investigation. maybe you should think about protecting your own credibility, my friend. >> jesse: if it goes the other way, i will admit i was wrong but i probably won't. shocking stories next. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer
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the five people arrested on child abuse charges and accuser training children to carry out school shootings. meanwhile terror fears gripping the united kingdom. once again, this time after a car plowed through a crowd outside parliament in london. injured a number of pedestrians. police are treating the incident as a terror attack. after arresting a male suspect. the president reacting on twitter saying: "another terrorist attack in london. these animals are crazy and must be dealt with through toughness and strength!" kennedy, what we know about the london situation as it was a ford fiesta, a man in his 20s arrested. two people in the hospital. nobody dead or seriously injured. nonetheless, again, especially after what happened in seattle earlier this week, i think it makes people aware we've never quite with the terror threat to bed. >> kennedy: we have it. i don't think anyone really gotten a good handle on how to
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redirect the energy jihadists have and how these young men in their 20s are so suggestible and so programmable and how incredibly dangerous it is to use religion as a justification for murder. how to dehumanize groups of people. i think we have to do a better job as a society. not only as politicians but also as parents and citizens. how do we learn to value life a little bit more. how do we extend that? so there's an option beyond, you know, people were disenfranchised going in finding an imam or an imam finding them so they are completely reprogrammed. it's terrifying what a damaged human psyche is capable of. >> juan: in the new mexico case, the fbi and share proposed bail for the lead suspect but the judge granted bail and now they are going to be out.
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is it fair to say that is some crazy judge or do you think well, you know. the judge suggested that if this person wasn't muslim, wasn't not white, we wouldn't have an argument. >> jesse: the judge in the history of. in a case, a guy got out and beat up a woman and a baby. now they are training children to carry out attacks. there was allegedly the body of a dead child varied. it was a cult compound, in my opinion. they were using the child's death as a way to say when the child is resurrected, he's going to come back as jesus and then instruct these kids and how to maim and injure other children in schools. so it was another individual who was the leader apparently, was related to the guy involved in
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the '93 bombing at the world trade center. to go out, and the judge said she didn't see reason presented by prosecutors to think that these people would cause additional harm to the community. i just think that is so erroneous and such a misguided understanding of what these people are capable of. i don't know how she can sleep at night. i really hope nothing happens here. >> juan: dana, it's interesting in that we get into the potable arguments as jesse just laid out. people say wait a second. the republican governor. the judge elected. what's going on with the politics? >> dana: i don't think our justice system is wrong. i think it's possible, this judge. i would imagine they are under surveillance now they won't be able to do anything else. when i think to it to dan coats said at the beginning of the month or july. testimony in front of congress where he said it feels like before 9/11, that period where
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you know there is some chatter out there. you're not sure how to connect the dots. i'm not saying london or new mexico, that those two things are connected in any way but the global war on terrorism is still very much under way. >> kennedy: can i add something really quickly here. i understand the judge said the prosecution didn't present enough facts and they didn't present an actual serious threat. what about the child abuse? never mind guns never mind with the kids -- >> tyrus: forget the fact, i believe it was his own childhood epilepsy that he starved, maimed, and eventually murdered. this is what happens when ignorance and religion come together. other children were being starved and abused. to build them, to make to be terrorist soldiers. how is this guy not held without remand? if you have a sense of humor
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when it comes to bail, $1 billion. there is no way. his intent was to commit a terrorist act on the united states. >> jesse: traveled to saudi arabia. >> dana: would be interesting to buy not how many other people were arrested and not given bail or with their bail was set at on the same day. >> jesse: manafort is in solitary in these guys are roaming free. >> juan: the questions whether she viewed it as child abuse, and i think horrific child abuse, or terror. >> kennedy: this is not a nonviolent offender. those are the kind of people for whom we have to reform the criminal justice system. >> juan: conservative women challenging democratic socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez to a debate after she accused bentz up euro -- ben shapiro of catcalling. we have that story next. ♪
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>> kennedy: is this socialist too scared? conservative women challenging new york congressional candidate and democratic socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez to a battle of ideas after she refused ben shapiro's $10,000 challenge and accused him of catcalling. listen to their proposal on "fox & friends." >> her ideas do not make sense beyond paper. the utopian concepts she preaches. >> i think she is scared to debate. i don't think she knows what she is really going to debate about. i think she is confused even. >> she didn't deny ben shapiro's offer to debate based on sexism. she did it on fear. >> kennedy: she is scared of the truth. i don't think she can defend her chosen philosophy. >> juan: i think the key point here is she's not letting her opponents decide whether or not she should have the debate.
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>> kennedy: she hasn't gone on any unfriendly news outlets. >> juan: that's not true. she went on pbs firing line. >> kennedy: with margaret hoover. who said clarify that. she fell apart. >> juan: you are saying she didn't go on any shows. she went. she's inexperienced, 28 years old. she has never been in politics before. not have conservatives who i think really want to hold her up because they think they've got in her someone who represents the threat the democrats are all socialists. after the poll recently where you had most democrats think they are open to socialism, they said well, that means we are headed towards a terrible future. even maxine waters, who is no centrist, said no, that's not the future of the democratic party or the united states. i think ocasio-cortez is right to say i will decide who i want to debate and when. >> kennedy: don't you think
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she should be challenged in order receive credibility. >> juan: >> jesse: when you area challenge, you grow as a person and she's not ready for that. she can barely handle the softballs not to mention the fastballs. she's not obligated to debate random pundit. she has to face her actual opponents. she will have to get ready for that. a lot of people are trying to get a little publicity of this woman because she's a rising star and they want to make a name for themselves. that's fine. she totally botched the challenge from ben shapiro when she made it about sexism when it's obviously not. she's just not really ready for all of this. it's like when some guy that's older would go to the street and ask poor college kid questions about politics. it's just not fair.
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>> kennedy: dana, and your book, and you had so many great pieces of advice, especially for women entering politics. what would you tell alexandria ocasio-cortez about this moment in her political history. >> dana: you don't have to be in such a hurry. marinate a little longer. she can pick up the phone, and any respectable academic or politician. she could pick up the phone. anybody will come and briefer. what a great period. she can win that race. she can sit back. he does need to be doing all these interviews. i think it would be instructive not to have a debate with her but to have a debate about socialism is capitalism. we talked about this on the show yesterday. to have it done by a group like intelligence squared, an organization that puts on these great debates where the audience gets to vote right before him. do you think socialism is better than capitalism? vote now. then you have the debate then
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you vote afterwards and see if you're persuaded. that would be useful. >> kennedy: good old-fashioned debates, the kind we had in high school that don't necessarily require so much polemics as him and show much hostility. wouldn't that be nice to see? >> tyrus: that would be tremendous. i think whoever is talking to her, they don't want her to get sarah palin-ed in the middle of nowhere. she was exposed. opponents were like, game on. let's get her. she's very gettable. she should be hitting the books now. go back and look at what happened when sarah palin got exposed a little bit and everyone was coming after her. it got worse. she went from hockey mom to "what did she say?" don't take any interviews. get the books, work on the graph to the ready.
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>> dana: if she wants to have the democrats, the one thing she did that all these other candidates like her opponent joe crowley did not do, which she knew exactly how to go out and get those contacts. she knocked on all the doors, walked on all the streets. went to every street fair. that can win elections. >> kennedy: candidates and many parties are learning that very lesson to great success. back to basics. have your wondered where you are feeling so stressed out while you're on vacation? a new study has the answer will reveal it just for you next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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site where the corner is telling you, do you want to go there? i will call it. don't cut me. i've got one more image. as with the media has come down to. more coverage. we've got to do more. >> tyrus: that was yours truly on "the greg gutfeld show" saturday. i am filling in for greg while he is unplugging his book, like i shamelessly just did. i'm too busy working to really have days off. it turns out even when you're on vacation, you still aren't relaxing. a new study says our constant connection to work and culture can be detrimental during our vacations. >> dana: you don't take time off? >> tyrus: i don't. but i make time. i'm a big-time maker. i set rules. return my phone off at 7:00. if you don't catch me by then, forget it. if i'm on an island, i can't help you anyway. i leave my phone in the hotel room. but we are all workaholics. we wouldn't be here if we didn't
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work hard. kennedy, how do you prepare for me time with the kids and not worry about the show or anythin anything. >> kennedy: we are going to hawaii and we can have. my girls are so excited. they're already packed. what you do is, you've got to stay off social media if you're going to stay off work. if your boss is emailing you and they are checking your instagram importer there like wait a second, you been posting memes of your trip and pictures of your food. i emailed you. i want a response. if you're going to connect, you need to completely disconnect. one of the great things in the article was mindfulness. you have to be present wherever you are, and if your vacation goes in fits and starts, wherever the starts are, that's where you have to be and keep your mind out of work. >> tyrus: juan, you are on vacation. how much work did you do? >> juan: i ended up having to do some work because i wrote a column. i tell you what.
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it's interesting to me, the number of americans who don't take vacations. i was surprised at this, but -- it's part of your compensation. it's part of your paper and more and more people don't take vacations because they worry about getting fired or getting in trouble from a somebody stabbing in the back at work. >> tyrus: or can't afford it. >> juan: or can't afford it. that's the other thing. the income inequality. i am blessed enough to be able to afford but it is still hard to disconnect because people have this expectation that if i want to talk to juan, i should be able to. it's rude of him and somehow negligent if he's not returning my call. >> tyrus: jesse, you are a no-nonsense guy. do you shut it down? >> jesse: when i am on vacation, i only look at the ratings. when the ratings go up, i tell myself it's a fluke. if the ratings go down when i'm not there, i tell myself it's because i was not there. >> tyrus: very greg gutfeld.
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dana, bring us home. >> dana: i'm full of advice. two suggestions. one thing to do if you want time off are you worried your boss needs to get a hold of you, give your boss or your manager your significant other's phone number and see if you need to get a hold of me, here's the number to call. they will be reluctant to call. they will think twice about it but if they really need to get a hold of you, they will. the other thing is, do not be the boss that sends nonsense emails or emails that make people worry while they are on vacation. like "hoping we can get together when you get back next week. we got the numbers today. looking forward to seeing you." those kinds of emails, i know someone who just got one from their boss having a big conversation about how everyone should take time off and recuperate. >> tyrus: sweet. "one more thing" is up next. it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts, or it isn't.
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be careful out there, especially in estonia, not terror related, by the way. >> dana: you have the ones that give me a heart attack. i have a very special "one more thing." last week we talk to you about clara edwards and her frantic search to find a garfield type cat to have a lasagna dinner with her daughter who loves garfield. i'm happy to share the successful tenor. there garfield arrived on saturday and he hid under the count for a little bit but he had a good time playing with 4-year-old madison and 2-year-old harper. they had a wonderful lasagna dinner. they had actual lasagna. garfield eight cat lasagna which they made, a mix of dry and wet cat food. clara said it's a special day. she and her husband tried to do things like this for their girls. very cute. >> kennedy: i like their skinny garfield. >> dana: the casting needed a little work. maybe garfield went on a diet. >> juan: i was away last week, the outer banks of north ghana. our time with my grandkids.
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here we are heading towards cape hatteras. lots of time eating. here we are at the dunes for breakfast. pepper and wesley grabbing cones at the ice cream parlor and shopping, for the ladies. as you can see, the girls bought cattails. we had a newcomer, my daughter brought her pet parrot. vacations are supposed to be restful but sometimes you can tire yourself out. you just get tired. lots of fox five fans. linda stopped me on the beach and says she never misses a show. >> dana: thank you, linda. >> kennedy: aretha franklin is an incredible singer born in memphis, tennessee, march 25. her birthday shared with my niece and nephew. unfortunately she is gravely ill at home. she's been fighting cancer recorded from multiple sources. she is now comfortably at home in hospice. she has been visited by the likes of stevie wonder and jesse
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jackson. at this woman has such an incredible powerful voice. she has sung that the inauguration of four different presidents. she has won 18 grammys including ten for vocal performance. her voice, pitch, power all on display throughout her beautiful life. this incredible legend deserves all of our thoughts and prayers and gratitude for the inspiration she has given millions and millions and billions of people around the world. we are thinking of you, aretha. >> dana: generations to come will be entertained by her work. >> tyrus: i had a really incredible moment on my flight coming in. i got a chance to, i had a special passenger on my plane, a fallen soldier coming home from korea. i was able to capture it. this is my junior photography reporter separated was a really powerful moment for me and there was family waiting for him. we need to remember what this is all about, it was a special
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moment to be part of it. i wish we had more of that instead of the arguing and stuf stuff. >> dana: i'm got to go. i had a rate one but i will save it for next time. "special report" up next. it. >> bret: thank you, dana. this is a fox news alert. welcome to washington. i'm brad bier from the white house. the busy news day. team trump launches a counterattack against omarosa manigault newman, saying she owes them -- the president faces backlash over calling omarosa in a -- ag in a tweet. kellyanne conway will join me. arguments tomorrow the special counsels trial to
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