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discussions that could go well into the night. for now, we just want to keep you abreast of those developments. we expect to wrap up sometime >> hello. i am spart cus! with juan williams, jesse watters and she uses a step ladder to get on a step ladder. dana perino "the five." all right, about that anonymous op-ed by a senior official in the "new york times" trashing the president for his style and coarseness. they went after trump for being trump. shocking. the "new york times" said this story was published at the request of the author which is the way the "new york times"
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used to sell classified ads. i will call ahead and make a rfrtion. -- reservation. it's really about unseating trump. in this phoneyness, only one sentence mattered. when captain anonymous said the country is already safer and more prosperous. wait a minute, the country is safer and more prosperous under trump but not nicer to dolphins or more likely to recycle? impeach this guy. two silly variables. what is left to critique? his style. trump is a big meanie. he is worse than darth. tell it to hr. you cry about the words. we get it. trump is an intense boss who asks tons of questions and makes you feel bad because he is not like your old boss who almost
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sank the company. trump never buys doughnuts and leaves his dirty coffee cup in the sync. -- sink. this doesn't hurt him a bit. the scoop: trump is not nice. that's not journalism. "new york times" you may be the paper of record but it's a broken one. >> and it's fish in the greenroom. >> i defend that. >> that's disgusting. i have to go to dr. sapphire. you sound like a character from a comic. >> i am. >> doesn't this op-ed validate what people believe the deep state is and trump will appear to be the victim to supporters? >> i can't put much merit in a letter behind being anonymous. you can say anything you want if you don't put your name behind
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it. they said don't worry america. adults are in the white house. they are causing more scariness. what they could have done to make people feel better is discuss the accomplishments that the administration achieved in the last couple of years. that would let america feel better about these adults being in said white house. this is another provocative thing. if you don't put your name on it, you can't refute it. i find it pathetic. >> jesse, why should this person remain anonymous? if he comes out he will be a mythical folk hero to the media and the democrats. >> and land a gig at msnbc or cnn. we joked in the greenroom, who do you think is it? i don't think it's funny. this is very, very serious. it's the biggest scandal in my opinion within the trump administration. all of the other scandals have
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been about personnel and bickering some something crazy trump said off the record. this is a conspirator involving others inside the white house getting paid by the taxpayer. unelected. he has buddies and they are pre venting the president from execute his vision for making america great again. it's dangerous. there is no way this guy will be identified because i don't think sessions is capable of smoking this person out. his motivation is self-center. we had a mole at fox news and he was smoked out in 48 hours. his motivation was a cry for help and attention. that's what this is. it remind me of peter strzok. he was an ego maniac who thought it was his duty to protect the country from donald trump. he took really bad actions to do that behind-the-scenes. this is the same thing.
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i am worried about it. i really am. >> do you think there is any merit of truth or are they just saying this is a fear factor? >> it's a class of management style. they are not used to working for a boss. they are used to working for a politician. >> when businessmen do things they do it right away and now. it's impullsive and what the ceo wants. politicians the markets move fast, but politicians consult with allies and their advisors and everybody around them. it takes forever to get anything done. trump comes in and says rip up the trade deal with south korea, it terrifies people. these are wall street guys. they don't want to upset the markets. a lot of things are done for wall street not to take hits. look at wall street right now. on a pretty good run. >> and juan, this is like a game
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of clue. who could this be? scarlet or mrs. peacock? i never played clue. >> mike pence is a suspect but said he is not the guy. the "new york times" said it was a senior administration official, you better have a senior administration official and not somebody on the back bench. i am taken by your monologue. >> thank you. >> you want to normalize and every ever pay attention to trump. >> that's not true. >> here's a point of agreement i have with you guys. i think who wrote it really needs to stand up. to my mind, this is a republican in the administration kind of saying, we understand, this guy maybe is not fit to be president. we are here. we are watching him and cautious
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about everything. things are not going well despite what you hear from greg. >> great economy in years. miltary unbelievable. >> america is a great country and keeps going despite his antics. but his numbers the lowest of anybody. >> you don't have to like somebody to admit they are doing a great job. >> the key thing is you have another publications saying the same thing. you have the book from bob woodward. you have the michael wolff book. they are all the same story. >> right. >> this guy is not making rational decisions and he is scaring the people in the white house. >> so, dana, i would argue that none of these complaints are new.
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we know what trump is. brash and asks a lot of questions and a lot are innocently naive because he is not a politician. i think article is turning into he is being managed by his staff as evidence that he is dangerous. i don't see that. >> well, i said yesterday, i think this person should definitely resign. there are a lot of benefits you get from being a senior administration official. that could include the deputy undersecretary in the department of transportation. they don't have a cabinet member saying this. that would be ridiculous. i don't think anybody in his cabinet would be so cowardly to do this. it would be impossible to keep it a secret. the thing about this person. they say they are doing a good job of keeping the country safe
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from him. this is aggravateing to a president. they are saying they are responsible for keeping the presidency from devolving into something none of us want. >> right. >> but the president of the united states, no matter who he or she is has so much on their plate. so much responsibility. the number 1 thing is to protect the american people from all threats. that's the most important job. if you are really worried about his state of mind, why aggravate him further with an op-ed that does nothing but provide you some sort of cover so you when seek a private sector position, you can say i i was the one behind that? >> can i respond? to my mind, this person said that trump is detrimental to the united states. >> then resign! >> that's right. but the other thing that caught my attention. what about the 25th amendment? >> liz said if senior
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administration officials think the president of the united states can not able to do his job, they should invoke the 25th amendment. i think she is right. >> that's what i was about to say to dana. they don't want to spark a constitutional crisis. otherwise, they would invoke the 25th. >> i don't think they believe. >> wait, wait, wait. it's harder to invoke than impeachment? >> my point is this person in writing this is making the case, the president is a danger to us all. >> [overlapping talking]. >> what about the idea he thinks so what is russia is referring in elections? what about the idea i will attack all of the law enforcement in our country because they should protect me
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and not the american people? >> cops love him. >> please, fbi and cia they don't love him. what the corruption and racism in this administration? >> talk about danger. this is not a dangerous situation. isis has been destroyed. there are more peace prospects -- >> [overlapping talking]. >> [inaudible]. >> the stock market is doing great because of trump's vision. >> thank you, obama! >> [overlapping talking]. >> there are more jobs in this country because of trump. you are safe, we are all safe and more safer than under barack obama. >> take off those rose colored glasses. >> put some on. >> a political stunt blows up in booker's face during the
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headlines. booker's bomb shell revelation is a bust. the junior senator claiming he was risking punishment for breaking senate rules by releasing confidential documents from kavanaugh. the emails were already cleared for release. here's how it played out. >> i come from a long line as an american to understand what civil disobedience is. i understand the consequences. i am right now before your process is finished i will release the email on racial profiling. i understand the penalty coming with potential ousting from the senate. if senator cornyn believes i violated senate rules i accept the consequences. >> i appreciate the comments of my colleagues. this is the closest i will have in my life to aam spartacus
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moments. >> brett kavanaugh said he was against racism moments. >> right. >> [laughing]. >> i like the way he talks. he talks like he is trying to eat a subway sandwich. his mouth is really big when he is talking. he is about to eat a giant sandwich. this hearing is so predictable? >> you could run the gorsuch hearing and no one would notice. >> they went to high school together. >> that's sweet. i think america is treating this like a plant you check on periodically. a plant in the corner. turn it and turn to the other channel. it's so boring. we know how it will end. just vote.
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>> last night was not boring. senator hatch. i went to a concert last night. z-z-top. when i got back i saw a replay of harris talking to kavanaugh. she said do you remember having a conversation with lawyers about the mueller probe? he is like, who me? how could you ask that of me? i don't remember. do you have anybody specific in mind at the law firm? >> [overlapping talking]. >> the law firm said no. >> the point is -- this is an important point. he won't say whether or not -- >> [overlapping talking]. >> go ahead. he refuses to say whether a sitting president can be indicted. he doesn't know if he can be subpoenaed. nominated by somebody under investigation and he won't do
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it. were you talking to the lawyers that the president's former lawyers? i don't remember. come on, you remember. you don't want to say. >> i think we are watching different hearings. i watched the same thing. the senators are not that smart. journalists are smarter. they are briefed by young staffs. especially blumenthal. he ran circles around him and it was embarrassing to blumenthal. he lied about vietnam and has the stomach to challenge the integrity of a supreme court nominee. he looked dumb and unprepared. he lied about going to war! could you imagine, juan, you made up the story, not just a little white lie? i served and fought in a war
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overseas for many, many years. he lied about that for years. he is in the senate now and acting like he is high-and-mighty. >> don't you say to me, trump won an election? i believe that senator blumenthal was elected. >> let's get dr. sapphire in here. >> senator harris last night. she asked if he talked to a lawyer that a part of this megalaw firm with 350 attorneys. i would not know. that aside, i didn't like that she kept asking him opinions on different things. i am not concerned with his opinions on controversial events. i am concerned with his ability to uphold federal law without prejudices. those are the questions that need to be asked. stop trying to get him on messing up his words. >> what would you do? >> in regards to whether or not
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he can be an impartal judge? >> even after 9-11 and senator booker, i respect him if a lot of areas. he is known for grand standing. when he ran for city council he did the hunger strike. for mayor he held a dying drug dealer in his arms. here we are. whether he has a presidential run too. after 9-11, kavanaugh said that he still felt racial neutral is the way to go. >> [overlapping talking]. >> just because the subject says racial profiling doesn't mean he is for it. >> and the email was cleared for release. the whole thing was a stunt. >> [overlapping talking]. >> you know what i want to point out? nobody talked about the fact that brett kavanaugh using sharpies. you have noticed that.
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the only nominee ever. he uses a sharpie just like me! >> i don't know. that might be disqualifying. >> the greatest instrument of communication. >> it's quite an innovation. >> it is. >> all right, i will move on. the rnc dropped a new ad against democrats. unhinged. get it? next. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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people. >> you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant or a store or a gasoline station, you get up and -- >> i don't know why there are not uprising across the country. >> [shouting]. >> wow! jesse, the idea here is this will say to republicans, oh my gosh, democrats have gone too far left. too crazy. too radical. you can't vote for them. >> let's watch it again. [laughing]. >> [laughing]. >> you love that ad. >> loop it. i think it's a good ad. it shows the democrats in their own skin and saying the things and doing the things they accuse other people of. they say trump and crazy and d
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radical and the right is violent. >> they encourage violent. >> a lot of people listen to maxine, no relation and take those comments. when you say get in someone's face at a gas station, that instigates people. i don't think that's good. it's a lot different than when you see coming out about donald trump. the anonymous sources. this is what someone heard someone say. there you have it in living color. >> then the other side is the left may be thrilled with this ad. it might excite people. >> this is what they want? >> yeah, we want somebody that will stand up and take it to trump. >> don't run it again. >> [laughing]. >> right now because people are so interested in politics, usually people only were solidified on their vote after
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labor day weekend. in florida 90% of voters decided who they will vote for. this ad is it meant to get republicans or democrats out to vote? i don't know. it will be fascinating to watch. the governor's race in florida, 50-50. >> yeah. if you think about this ad and in this moment, do you believe as dana was saying, it changes anything? previously the republicans were running on tax cuts or deregulation. that doesn't seem to be working. they are going to a ds like and this then after athletes who kneel. what is going on? >> i think it's for entertainment purposes. calling out the extremism on the far left. they are showing the erratic behavior that is going on.
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it's not more leadership. it's just obstruction. they are saying the left doesn't have a strong message. they just want to play up on that to remind people they are just invokiinvoking aggressive behavior and not focuses on issues. i agree that nothing will change in the mid-term election. this is entertainment purposes. >> the big story. this is insulting to the band crazy town who are known for one hit. "butterfly." >> yeah. >> a great seen in johnny darko. i would laugh about this stuff. this is what cnn did with trump. they devoted tons of air time without devoting serious consideration to the candidates. they thought trump is crazy. he will lose. he was the butt of the joke.
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but the butt of the joke kicked their buts. you have to be careful about dismissing the progressive people. that's what cnn did with trump. they got him elected. >> and the left is highly energizeed. >> exactly. >> the primary election in massachusetts. >> exactly. >> two liberals. the younger one, not the older white guy. more aggressive. she is not violent. >> no, no, no. >> there is energy on the left. >> health care is what people want to focus on. when you have people energized that talk about getting rid of corruption, that will get people's attention. >> nike kicking off the nfl season with a controversial new colin kaepernick commercial. we will show it to you next. >> ♪ ♪
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>> ♪ >> [laughing]. >> nike is going all in on the new adcampaign with controversial quarterback colin kaepernick. the first commercial airs during the nfl season opener. >> people say your dreams are crazy. if they laugh at what you think you can do. good. stay that way. believe in something. even if it means sacrificing everything. don't ask if your dreams are crazy. ask if they are crazy enough. >> so, guys, i am watching that. obviously this is a controversial topic. i have been social media hated
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on because i discussed it. my take is on colin kaepernick. he was an athlete. i don't know if he is serena williams level. she is also in this commercial. my biggest concern is the word sacrifice. what did he sacrifice? i am not a huge sports fanatic. he was not in the prime of his career during all of this. it's not like he gave up something big. now he is a face and has some new money coming in because of this controversy. what is your take? >> here's what bugs me about the story. i am so against talking about this story because that has been the tragedy behind this all along. it's not about the action, but the reaction. the ripple effect created by this decision. gets free media. we play the ad that nike didn't have to pay for. we are all in on this. if we were disgusted by nike we would not give the oxygen to nike. we would not play the ad. i know this makes good outrage
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tv. people that are for colin kaepernick love the response they are getting. i want to quote scott adams. the harmful part of the adds is encouraging kids to take part in harmful activity. to prove you can skate board on a rail offers no skills later in life other than you might have a head injury. >> my son is on crutches from a skate boarding accident. >> there you go. >> i am an expert. >> [laughing]. >> i agree with you. part of it is any billion dollars brand, nike knew what they were doing. this is not altruistic. it's going to work. what do you think, dana? >> i have been trying to figure out a way.
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how do you look past this? from a paradigm shift or 3 weeks from now? there are people who are very excited about this ad. they believe that colin kaepernick has sacrificed something. if you have been like ourselves. what did he sacrifice? he didn't have what it took to be on a great team anymore. he made a decision and there are consequences for that decision. the consequence is he gets extreme faces and gets a lot of money for this. i don't doubt that he believes what he is saying. we believe in what we are saying. i don't see how to bring them together. i am at a loss for that. >> the socks! >> yeah. >> big and rich? >> i am talking about the socks that he wore. that will always be in my craw.
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>> jesse, your take? has nike stepped into the political debate? >> yes, and the nfl is not happy. nike stock took a beating and then stabilize. they know how to make billion dollars. if i knew how to do they wouldob vacation or working for nike. >> sorry, you are here! >> [laughing]. >> if i was worth what nike was worth, i would not on "the five." i would be on the beach with a drink. the myth of colin kaepernick. he was created by the media. he was one of the eleven last year. he was benched. on a year to year contract which was performance based. he was not that good. could not read defenses. he was on the down slope of his career. he started kneeling because he
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knew he was getting cut. tried to reinvent himself. the media made him a hero. the real heroes are the cops on his socks whom he mocked. >> he started by sitting on the bench. it wasn't until someone pointed out it was disrespectful. >> he won't go on a tv show that will ask him tough questions. >> do you think this is nike taking a chance on discrimination or just a marketing ploy? >> of course they are happy to reap financial benefits. they took a little hit. but they rebounded financially and will do so further. young people who buy athletic gear love this idea of taking a stand on a social issue and demonstrating they are willing to make the sacrifice.
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i disagree with you guys. i think colin kaepernick is better than most of the back up quarterbacks in the nfl. but the guy who made this is not colin kaepernick who started this. he got meager attention until donald trump got in and called nfl players sobs. >> we were talking about kaepernick on fox news for a year and a half. >> you go back and check. >> [overlapping talking]. >> [laughing]. >> here's the thing. i think the police had a terrific response. they said we are not calling for any boycott of nike. guess what? police officers make sacrifices every day. that's a measured and thoughtful response other than some of the blow hards at 1600pennsylvania.
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the director of radiology at one of the largest cancer hospitals in the area. we cancelled her segment to talk to her. >> do you want to go first? >> yes. in the news yesterday a plane stopped at laguardia. they took people off. are we in danger? we never find out. what do you know? >> what they are saying right now they think it's the flu and the common cold. that's the story they are giving us. >> that's not very sexy. >> i thought it was ebola or something good. >> a bunch of people were on the airplane. they were sick before they got on the airplane. they were wearing masks and developed fevers on the flight. everyone gets nervous. >> you believe what the
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authorities are saying? >> i don't know yet. i don't have enough information. >> vanilla ice. >> that was the best part. >> [laughing]. >> i have two questions. what is the best cure for a hangover? what are your feelings about jewe jewels? >> oh, i love jewels. >> [laughing]. >> best cure for a hangover? i don't know. drink less. >> no! that's not what i was looking for. >> i will give you the same thing everyone does. lots of water. take it easy. maybe tylenol. some people say have a drink in the morning. i won't say that. >> i like that. >> i have 3 kids myself. one going off to college. i know it's rampant out there. it's similar to cigarettes.
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we don't have the data on it. >> i want a second opinion. >> we know there can be severe lung damage with jewels. >> i want to see the research. >> there is research. >> i have not seen it. it doesn't have the tar in it. it's better than smoking. >> greg, you have some questions? >> it's a 2-parter. when i am in the car and it's going downhill i get a weird feeling in my stomach. the same feeling like when i am on a roller coaster and the same feeling when people talk about their health problems. do you ever stick your finger in your bellybutton? what is that weird feeling? is that squeamishness or some nervous system? a ghost? >> that's not covered in medical school. >> you know what i am talking about? >> of course. it's mental and physical.
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physically when you roller coaster, it's gravity. it's gas in your stomach move. >> wow! >> your brain has fear and anxiety and that has direct impulses. you are feeling a lot of different things. the bellybutton? >> i ask myself why i am doing it. >> [laughing]. >> dana? >> i have 2 questions. because you do breast cancer treatment, there is confusion out there about whether women should get mammograms yearly? >> we should talk about this for an hour. that would save lives. i recommend for average risk women, 1 in 8 women will get
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breast cancer. average risk women a mammogram every year starting at age 40 until you don't think you are going to live to 5 to 10 years after that. people talk about mortality. although sometimes you may diagnose breast cancer early, you treat it. that gives you 10 to 20 years. you still may die from breast cancer. you are looking at numbers. well, they are still dying. when i tell a 38-year-old woman she has breast cancer and she has a toddler, 10 to 20 years are a big deal. >> what happens when you die? >> [laughing]. >> i was going to ask why i can't tick myself. -- tickle myself. i would like to know what happens when we die? >> spiritually or physically? >> oh! what do you believe consciousness is?
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>> oh, see the pod cast. >> he has a point. in the trump era it's a good question. >> [laughing]. >> oh! >> leave it to juan. >> i am interested in what this is. is this some kind of steam arising from body functions. >> we have to go. "one more thing" is up next. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema,
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♪ >> time for one more thing, let's go to one. >> burt reynolds died this morning at the age of 82. he was hollywood's top grossing star from 1978 to 1982. the longest. every to make any actor dominated sons ben crosby in the 1940s. he was also famous of course for appearing in in the cosmopolitn centerfold on the few men to be on the cover of playboy. he is best known for his leading role in smokey and the abandoned which grossed more than "star wars" did in 1977, can you believe that? he wouldn't nomination for boogie nights. he was also famous for his relationships with people like chris amber, loni anderson and the woman he calls the love of his life, sally fields. what a life he had expected burt reynolds, rest in peace.
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>> best day was deliverance but nobody ever says that. >> with the nfl starting tonight, most people are excited about the games but a lot of people love the food. stadiums are adding more snacks that we hate to love because they are so good, but i don't know if they're good for you. the doctor says we can eat them because she likes them. fried ravioli, cheese melts, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches on a stick. he has to wear this hat that we got for him. this is an nfl head. there you go. fried ravioli for you and a cheese melts. have fun at the games everybody. >> that is going to live foreve forever. >> there goes your career. >> i like this better than the haircuts. one, that is it. >> don't you dare. >> i have to do this quick.
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>> we don't get a lot of auctioneer news but yesterday in the midst of a hearing, jack dorsey, some protester yelling and screaming. billy long, he is a congressman from missouri. he is also an auctioneer and he is has the perfect way of silencing hecklers. >> $30. cut three and a quarter. four and a quarter. four and a quarter. >> every hearing should have one auctioneer because nobody remembers the protester. [laughs] >> he was great. >> here are some special events from long island. from left to right, braden, no one in the middle and jc on the right. i let them getting away with popping the collar, just fine, they are a little young for that. they don't want to attract too much attention. these kids are good kids.
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they have great taste. thanks boys. >> that was great. you have really melted in today. >> dr. safire. >> have a very special graduation , little: he was born less than a pound at 22 weeks which many people deemed of deemed nonviable. he is going home at 6 pounds. his parents were initially told he had a 2% chance of living and here he is. he is healthy. he is amazing. he is the child that was not supposed to live. thanks to modern medicine and his parents determination and perseverance they have gotten him this far. there he is. he is wearing a cap and gown from both the bear. sometimes when you are born really early, you never know. >> what happens to appendixes when you take them out? >> i have no idea.
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>> can you get back to us on that? >> i mean five livers are good. >> terrible expect >> never miss an episode of "the five" ." bret baier is next. >> brett: other side. thank you greg. a frenzy trying to identify the writer of a novel describing resistance within the trump administration. one democrat senator declares he risks expulsion over the release of confidential documents during the brett kavanaugh confirmation hearing. even though he didn't have to. his social media so addictive it needs to be regulated? this is "special report." . ♪ good evening and welcome to washington i am bret baier. forget your kids a fortnight or the nfl season which officially starts tonight. the big game here in the nation's capital right now is
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