tv The Five FOX News February 15, 2019 2:00pm-3:00pm PST
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>> ♪ >> hello i am dana perino. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ >> this is a fox news alert. police saying the suspect in an aurora, illinois industrial park shooting has been neutralized. according to the city of aurora, 4 police officers were wounded and are in stable condition. we go now to jonathan hunt for the latest. >> dana, the first 9-11 calls came in at around 1:40 central time. 2:40 p.m. eastern. we don't know from officials how
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this incident played out. we are expecting a news conference with local police and other officials at the bottom of the hour. they will give us the blow-by-blow of what they know. but what we have heard from eyewitnesses is that a worker at the henry pratt company, the building you are looking at right there, checked in for work like it was any normal day this morning. and 7 hours later suddenly began running through that building in the words of this eyewitness, "shooting everyone." we know officially now that 4 police officers were wounded in this. we assume -- and it's only an assumption -- that they were the among the first officers to respond after the initial 9-11 calls. we were told that all 4 of those are in stable condition. beyond that, we do not know the
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extent of their injuries. we also do know, though, that the coroner is now on scene. obviously a coroner is only called in if this are bodies to be dealt with. again, our assumption here with the coroner on scene is that at least one person is dead. whether that is a victim or whether that is indeed the shooter, we do not know. the language that officials have used regarding the shooter changed. the first word was from the city of aurora. they said the shooter was "apprehended," and then a city spokesman changed that to the shooter has been "neutralized." then aurora police said the shooter is no longer a threat. all of these questions. what is the condition of the shooter? what is the condition of those injured? we hope to get some answers in
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the next 30 minutes or so. the bottom line: there has been a mass shooting in aurora, illinois. west of chicago. the shooter is neutralized, whatever that means according to officials. there is no longer a threat. schools in the air went on immediate lockdown. they have now been told they can lift that lockdown and parents can go and pick up their children. a sense of relief now. the area was flooded with first responders, squat officers. we saw them at one point rushing into the building. that appeared to coinicide with the first reports that the shooter had been apprehended. now we have seen a lot of first responders standing around far more relaxed fashion. weapons down. clearly the threat is over as aurora police have told us.
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we wait to find out the details from officials of exactly what prompted this shooting and exactly what is the condition of those 4 police officers who were hurt and any other people who were shot in this attack. >> thanks. we are monitoring developments from aurora, illinois and will update you as we get them. president trump fired back against critics where he declared a national emergency on the southern border. >> we are going to be signing today and registering a national emergency and it's the right thing to do. we have an invasion of drugs, gangs, and people. it's unacceptable. i could do the wall over a longer period of time. i didn't need to do this, but i would rather do it much faster.
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i don't have to do it for the electioni isism . i have already done a lost wall for the election in 2020. >> nancy pelosi blasted the decision as a power grab. they are signalling that democrats will fight it out in courts. president trump responded to any potential legal challenges. >> we will have a national emergency and we will then be sued and they will sue us in the ninth circuit even though it should not be there. we will possibly getting a bad ruling and another bad ruling and then we will end up in the supreme court and hopefully get a fair shake and win in the supreme court. >> [laughing]. >> you were talking about how this civic question. it's how the bill goes to court. >> yes. he said it in a nice sing-song way. we have to remind everybody when
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you are listening to smug reporters that when the caravans were here, it was a national emergency. at that time america was being compared to nazi germany because we were separating families and putting children in cages. it was a horrifying humanitarian crisis. finally the president agrees this is unacceptable and we should apply solutions. some of the democrats are mocking it. it's no longer an emergency even though we said it was like nazi germany. for the med and the democrats the caravan is a national emergency until it's no longer visual. you are left with adults trying to solve the underlying issue that led to this crisis. think about this. whether it's terroror mass shootings. you don't assume everything is fine when the attack is over. that's all that is going on
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right now. to laugh and say it's not a humanitarian crisis. you were the same people screaming bloody murder that it was. >> we have sound from one of the exchanges with a reporter. take a listen. >> what do you say to your critics who say you are creating a national emergency and concocting a national emergency in order to get your wall? >> ask the angel moms. ask these incredible women who lost their daughters and their sons. your question is a very political question because you have an agenda. no, no, you get one. just wait. sit down! sit down. you get one question. >> pete, you are sitting. >> [laughing]. >> stand up, pete. >> sit, sit. >> you talked about visuals. the angel moms were the most powerful part of this press conference. he used them in his opening
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remarks and when jim came the m talk about the stats. they get made fun of. that visual right there. these are people affected by. remember when the left and the media went wall-to-wall on the unfortunate circumstance for the two kids handed over to i.c.e. in custody and their parents passed away. there was wall-to-wall coverage. there is almost no coverage other than this channel on these angel moms and these circumstances when illegals go wrong. that's the point the president is making. a lot of people watching this feel that. >> and nancy pelosi and all of the democrats, did he stop them and say there was a manufactured
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humanitarian crisis? no reporters questioned them. he had no choice but to do this national emergency. >> he did have a choice. >> we could have taken the origin deal which was terrible. he could have taken this new deal which is an atrocity. as i said yesterday, it's a national emergency or it's not. he was in a position where he felt like there is no movement for me here. i am not getting any help from detectives. they -- democrats. they are not interested in calling this a national emergency. that would give me a victory in 2020. unless i move this money around, i won't get the money for the wall. they put so many obstacles forth in this spending bill, you can't have this type of wall. you can't have a wall of that type in this place. enabeling towns and counties. you can't do anything. >> let me mention one. in my ear, the house judiciary
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committee is launching an immediate investigation into this executive action and sent letters to the president to that effect. your thoughts? >> well, i think the key thing for me is the justice department is a high litigation risk with this strategy. i don't think there is an emergency. i guess there was a humanitarian crisis in december and 2 years ago. >> you don't want to fix it? >> let me finish. you have a situation where he didn't declare an emergency then. now today, he said, you know what? i don't need to do this, but i would rather do it faster. if i was a lawyer, i would say, your honor, the president said he doesn't need to do this. there is no invasion. >> when another child dies you will change your mind. >> coulter said the only national emergency is the president is an idiot.
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>> now you agree with coulter. >> you look at the idea of the national emergency and what i see is you guys are saying, well, maybe because you want to support the president. i can appreciate that. >> no, no, no. >> the "wall street journal" and national review, i could go on the number of republicans in the senate including mitch mcconnell who tried to get the president to say don't do this. there will be president alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> oh! >> you don't want to give her this authority. >> what is great now, i want to hear the dems tell me that fentanyl is no longer a problem and gang violence is no longer a problem and sexual abuse is no longer a problem. the dems are walking into a huge trap. >> watch this. >> hmmm.
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>> if you could, would you take the wall down here? >> absolutely. >> do you think there is a referendum in this city, it would pass? >> i would. it cost us tens of billion dollars to build and maintain. it pushed migrants and refugees to the hostile stretches of the u.s.-mexico border ensuring their suffering and death. >> that will come back. >> yes. we talked about this a couple of weeks ago. if they believe something is immoral, shouldn't you remove the existing immorality? that's the wall. and now each one will be faced with this question. they have two choices. remove the immorality or side with trump. >> it's not a question of whether the national emergency is now or two months ago.
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the president said it was an emergency. congress can't figure it out. they can't address it. they haven't been able to deal with the emergency as a result. the executive in challenge of security said i have to take it. >> it is not a security issue. >> [overlapping talking]. >> we have to run. >> [overlapping talking]. >> let me finish up here. when the president said this is about drugs, most drugs come through legal ports of entry. when the president said it's about illegal immigration, it's down substantially since 2000. >> [overlapping talking]. >> no problems here. >> you talk about walls. >> we have to run. >> you don't want to hear it. >> we don't want to hear it. >> [overlapping talking]. my experience with usaa
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attackers. >> i don't have any doubt in my mind that that's them. never did. >> this follows reports by local news outlets that the attack on him was a hoax. police responding saying it was not a hoax and smallet continues to be treated as a victim and not a suspect. this is such a strange story. it seems to change. we have these reports in chicago suggesting that maybe this was something that was staged with these men. one was an extra on the "empire show" because he was worried he would be written out of the script. >> fox entertainment said that was not true. where did those reports from come. the chicago local police said he is not being investigated. we are not confirming these
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reports. i don't know what happened here. i don't think any of us do. an investigation needs to happen. the thing that is interesting is his phone records. he turned over his phone records. 13 days later, but they are redacted. they are not complete. the policeworking with him saying listen can you hand this over. in the form you are handing them over, there is not enough information for us to tell if you were on the phone with your agents and people were making racist slurs in the background. we need to corroborate your story. why hasn't he turned that over? without that information it doesn't meet the burden of proof? >> he said he didn't do that because there are important people in his phone and his family. he is a gay man and has pictures he doesn't want everybody to
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see. pete, people are saying maybe this guy made it up. maybe he is attacking president trump and make america great again. he said he would not need to mention a maga hat. he said these men called him a homophobic slur and the "n" word. >> i still don't like the idea of hate crimes. >> no. >> either you commit a crime or you don't. what the motivation in your heart is doesn't matter. whether you are a racist or whatever, if you mug or rape someone, you are committing a crime. i don't care what your motivations are. the whole conversation is absurd. if he made it up, it was probably to make a point or for
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an uhl terior motive about trump. we may not get to the bottom of it. i don't know where it goes. >> dana, one of the interesting angles on this is, could it be that he is the victim. the head of the naacp said the media is demonizing the victim. >> this is weird. the media is covering the story. they complained about the media using the word "allegedly," but that's what you are taught in journalism school. that's what you do in these things. i would say justice is slow. oftentimes we want things in a second. we press a button the food delivery comes and justice takes a long time. we have to give the investigators more. >> he seems to say these are the
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guys who did it? >> yes. >> he said if he had said they were muslims or mexicans maybe more people would believe him. but they are black from nigeria. >> this is where the media narrative goes up in smoke. i appreciate how careful and restrained on this story everywhere! nothing like the covington story. you want to compare stories. the covington story on the smallett story. the rush to judge a specific group. in this case it was the covington kids and in this case it was racists. half of that is gone. it's not racist. that part of the piece is gone. the media will adjust their narrative without admitting their error. they won't say, oops we were wrong. maybe it's just a homophobic attack. they ignore the fact they were
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wrong on that as well as attributing this to an atmosphere that encourages hostility. this is happening in trump's america even in it's a strange story with period holes. it's about surging hostility and smearing trump and trump values. modern-day lynching were the words used. a lot of this happened in the beginning in the rush it judgmeto judgment. there is something else going on here. i don't want to believe he planned. it i don't believe anybody would be sick enough to risk a race war to keep his job on a tv show. it's extremely strange. it's the media in my mind that is at fault about this. they created an atmosphere that makes it quick to judge anybody. assumptions are this is the type of person who did it. it's the rush. it happened with covington and it happened here. we don't know how this will end.
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♪ ♪ cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >> come on in. president trump's critics in the press taking on a new role. media weight watchers. fame -- fat shaming the president after his annual physical results were released. >> i don't care if he weighs close to 300 pounds. >> president trump claimed that migrants entering the country would have to be in good shape
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to get over the border wall. he is in terrible shape and can't get over it. >> he has a terrible diet. >> to think you will have his vitals on that kind of diet is fantasy thinking. >> i know a guy who is 6 foot 4 and weighs close to 240 pounds. he doesn't look like that. >> no. >> no. it's amazing they are even lying about his health. >> yes. lying about his health. >> when i saw this stat, greg, the first moment, i said the left won't be able to resist. 243 pounds is close to 300. >> [laughing]. >> did they go to my school? >> i think they should put scales in front of the morning show studio and the white pressroom. you have to get on the scale and they have to announce your weight.
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you can't talk about weight if it's women because that's called fat shaming. if it's a dude, go right ahead. another example of reverse sexism. you will see that in my new book coming out in june -- i am joking. i am for talking about weight. i put on a lot of weight and i lost weight because everybody on twitter was making fun of how fat i was. >> is that true? >> yeah. that was incentive. dana? >> [laughing]. >> i would rather release my tax returns than my weight. >> those are heavier. >> why? >> because you look fantastic. >> i am just telling you that greg is right. women don't want to talk about their weight. president gillibrand or whoever it is in the future. there will be a woman president.
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gabbert. >> yes, say her. >> president gabbert. that's for the future. honestly. women don't want to do it. i bet they will be the first one to say i am not doing that and he said i am not releasing my tax returns. >> that was pretty good. >> they correlate. >> trump takes a different approach. does that matter for the presidency? >> what people are picking up on is much bigger. when he was running for president he had that unusual doctor in new york who didn't even proclaim that he was in great shape. trump wrote his own description of his health and had it leaked to the press so he would be the most healthiest greatest shape. last year ronnie jackson said he was in great shape. >> you did it to see if the president would be healthy enough to take care of the country. making fun of his weight --
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>> no, people are saying you can't trust him to tell you whether he is in good shape or bad shape. people said that linebacker for the chicago bears. he is 6 foot 3 and 247. he doesn't look like that. >> a lot of women will run for president. how will they cover women? >> you have to ask them if they are doing the physical. they are equal. >> look what the they did to melania. >> but he is not president. i wonder if it's just women on the left you can't criticize. >> [overlapping talking]. >> they said michelle obama could lose some weight. >> she was adorable. >> who said that? >> not here! >> [overlapping talking]. >> you will regret when president trump lives to be 120
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years old. they were right and you were wrong. >> that mcdonald's hamburgers will make you live forever. >> oh! >> every time they do a health and weight index in the military i was overweight. all of those are ridiculous. >> i agree. >> we have to move. a fan fends off an attack from a mountain lion with his bare hands. that's up next in the fastest-7. great news, liberty mutual customizes- uh uh - i deliver the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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charges. greg? >> i watched this and my blood boiled. we are doing it on my show tomorrow. if the share killed people it would change the sentence. nobody got hurt so she will get off with a slap on the wrist. that ticks me off. >> they should have shut this down. >> a $2,000 bail. not enough. >> it's also the type of foolish thing i might have done when i was 19. >> no way! >> but when you are 19, you are foolish. >> you would not have done that. >> they should throw the chair at her. >> you served your country. you care about the human condition. it's in your heart. >> [overlapping talking]. >> you are saying her brain is not fully formed because she is
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a teenager. >> he is not donald trump. do you vent to defend him. >> what! >> this is so interesting. what the police said. this was the highest reported case on social media ever. it was social media. i can't believe that she is only charged with mischief and endangering life and damaging property and common nuisance. you have to send a signal to the people you can't do this. >> should she get the chair? >> [laughing]. >> that's crazy. this is crazy! a man said he survived a mountain lion attack by killing it with his bare hands. he was out for a run when he came face-to-face with a lion. >> there was a point where i was concerned i would not make it out of it. with two good blows to the back of head and it didn't release.
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i would have to do something more drastic. i was able to shift my weight and get a foot on its neck. >> i would not have survived. oh come here, baby. this would have been you. >> i have rehearsed it in my brain. you let get him a little clamp. >> and he dies because you have not washed your hands in 20 years. >> that too. give him the germs. that's why i do it. >> look at this guy. >> [laughing]. >> someone else take it. >> he didn't run. a wild life expert if you run activates their predatory. >> i have a picture of me hiking with my mountain lion. >> [laughing]. >> jog in the hills i have a mountain lion with us. >> you have ever jogged in the
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hills? >> no, never. >> i would like ton you can survive. >> he didn't come forward earlier. so we could not see him. his name is travis kaufman. could i have done it? i wanted to hundred his weight. they said the lion was 80 pounds. now they say it's 40 pounds. he is only 150 not as big as president trump. >> the lion why would this is mountain lion country. >> and he had a maga hat on. >> he choked him. >> the next one is the worst commuter ever. >> [bleep]. >> i don't want your bed bugs. you are disgusting. >> [bleep]. >> [bleep]. >> a private new jersey train got chaotic when a woman refused
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to take her bag off the seat. i would have said something like get your bag off of that seat? >> yes, i would have just moved on and thought she was a jerk. >> the same. you want to think you would do the throw down but not worth. it i respect the people that stay and fight all the way. there is principle there people. >> i could have handled her like that mountain lion. >> whoa! >> [laughing]. >> would you have said something? that's so rude? >> sometimes you are just dealing with irrational people. >> almost got thrown off but left on her own. >> that's considered polite in new jersey. i could tell you were wearing a wig. that was you! >> you are a terrible person. >> oh, boy. >> "fan mail friday" is next.
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pete? >> probably a big piece of military equipment. >> [laughing]. >> that i was responsible for as platoon leader and signed for. we made up stories. maybe battlefield damage opposed to actual damage. >> who did you break it? >> battlefield damage. >> there you go. >> juan? >> i guess my finger. >> [laughing]. >> i broke my finger. i got in the cab and the belt from the raincoat got outside and the cab took off and my finger broke. >> that's a crazy injury. >> i bought a beautiful piece of luxury from italy and i have a green smoothie explosion. >> on the dress i see? >> [laughing]. >> green mathie. -- smoothie. >> dana? >> i waited tables when i was in
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college. i was home for the summer. i closed the restaurant and got home at 2 o'clock in the morning. my mom let me borrow her car. putting it in the garage, i got in an accident in the garage. i had to tell my mom. she was nice about it. >> jessica alba's heart. >> she never recovered. >> no. ler-downhill ever since. when you are fed up where do you go and what do you do? juan? >> i would go play sports. competitive. i i don't play basketball anymore with teenagers or college players. if you want to get aggressive, play with those guys. >> i go to the gym. but first i complain endlessly to a handful of people. my two best friends and my
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mother. i never get tired of complaining ever. >> dana, what do you do when you are fed up? >> you never regret taking a walk. >> that's true. >> where do you take it to? >> a walk. >> i thought you meant the cooking utensil. >> don't tell that jesse? >> i won't. >> pete? >> i take to the couch with a tall glass of gin and then i take to twitter. >> that sounds like a great idea. >> that's not good. >> that's what i do when i am fed up. >> i can't answer this question. it says when you are fed up as if there are times when you are not. i wake up fed up and i get more fed up until i go to sleep, until "the five" and then i walk around and yell at complete strangers. >> [laughing]. >> okay. from cat, what is your quirkiest
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trait? i think we know. >> [laughing]. >> 10 years old and it never happened. >> [laughing]. >> the washing of my hands. >> dana? >> i don't know! help me. you know me better than anyone. >> you claim you read articles and then you don't read them. >> [laughing]. >> it's all been a hoax? >> it's a hoax. >> what is crazy about this, jesse is not here! >> i bet jesse didn't read the articles. >> i got the gist. >> juan? >> i pick up pennies. >> that's quirky. >> that is quirky. >> i laugh at really bad times. when people fall. uncomfortable moments. >> that just means you are a bad person. >> i said this before it's that i care too much. "one more thing" is next.
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>> it is time for one more thing. >> ladies, what did you get for valentine's day valentine's day? welcome if you went to summit trails middle school in kansas, you got a coronation. look at these pictures, so wonderful, yep, three boys used money to buy every one, 270 school girls, and on valentine's day, they stood at the door and handed out a flower to every female coming in. by the way, one of the boys named tristam valentine, we wanted to make every girl feel important and special. way to go, romeo, way to go mr. valentine. >> indeed to come case you missed it -- >> the color of your shirt.
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>> shelley sent me a jacket. a jacket. >> nice. >> now it is a medium so i put it on earlier. it is pretty big. do you have a picture over there of me? there we go, there we go. let's do it, queso, chiles was a great sport about that whole thing and now i have a jacket. >> you got a lot of free press out of your horrible meal. >> much better, obviously. >> chilis. let's roll some of the state. if you think five is weird, listen what is going on in england right now. much like -- watch. this is a show like electrified and one of the panelist removing her shirt on the show because as symbolic protest against breakfast. because now, everybody is stripping at the protest against breakfast. so you want to find out more about this? we will talk about this tomorrow night, 10:00 p.m., mark steyn,
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deborah so come i love her name, she should have been a surgeon, dr. so. and of course, 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night. >> it will be great, jedediah. you know how some people spend outrageous cash on some things come up drake, musician rapper a new level $400,000 diamond encrusted iphone case. 18 karat white gold, dotted with blue diamonds and topped with logo with diamonds with four eyes. he's worth $100 million so may be $400,000 was not too much but i drop my phone in a lot of places and i would like to clean it with hand sanitizer. >> that is the same price as a new york studio and it is larger. >> so i'm hoping that friends with a crazy guy name pete. >> it is your love of hand sanitizer that got me in trouble. hand sanitizer, don't drink it, don't. >> don't. >> we haven't talked about rush on the show today so check out this dashcam video russia, a guy
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driving along a shady street when a massive sinkhole, not shady like shady tree, shady greg, boom, a sinkhole out of nowhere. and why does all of these -- cam videos out of russia. now, kind of check this, sort of fat check russia notoriously bad drivers. >> not true. >> they drive in the worst weather. >> and also come insurance rampant in russia so a lot of people have -- cam cameras. >> i don't trust any of your facts. you don't even believe in germans. >> these were things i was told maybe coming out of the break room, may be. [laughter] >> grade, one more instagram question from instagram. >> what is your favorite unsolved mystery? >> a lance, roswell, new mexico. >> and we know pete, germans. >> how about that guy flying
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over tacoma, washington. bb cooper. >> anyone? dinosaurs being extinct. >> [laughter] whatever. that is it for us, have a great weekend everybody. we will see you back here on monday, hey, bret. >> bret: hey, dana, thanks. this has a fox news alert, i'm bret baier and at least one person has been killed and four police officer was wounded during a shooting today at an industrial park in the chicago suburb of aurora, illinois. authorities say the suspect has been apprehended or neutralized in their words, waiting a news conference they are. senior correspondent mike tobin is live in aurora, good evening, mike. >> mike: good evening and a spokesman for the kane county office said one person killed throughout this incident. we heard from the spokesman for the city of aurora clayton muhammad who says that the shooter in this case has been neutralized. e
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