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>> neil: i am surprised that he kept it up and kept it going. >> without the tax and there, he will be with the conservatives, that's what the president hopes. i think that he is right as far as this goes. it's not even 5:00. >> neil: nowadays. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. along with lisa boothe, juan williams, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld, it is 5:00 in new york city. and this is "the five" ." brand-new headaches for democrats heading into 2020, freshman congress woman rashida to leave creating a new controversy over her comments about the holocaust while discussing the israeli-palestinian conflict. >> this is a calming feeling that i tell folks when i think of the holocaust and the treasury of the holocaust and the fact that it was my ancestors. palestinians who lost their land and some lost to their lives. their human dignity.
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their existence in many ways had been wiped out. all of it. in the name of trying to create a safe- . >> dana: they are slamming her is anti-semitic and want to nancy pelosi to take action against the congresswoman, but she is refusing to back down, saying that critics are twisting her words in an effort to silence her and nancy pelosi tweeting that the desperate attempts to smear rashida to leave and misrepresent her comments are outrageous. the house g.o.p. should apologize. and the american people for their gross misrepresentation. we will take this around the table. greg, did the republicans hit the mark or a mistake? >> this is terrible for a monday, you are forcing me to defend this lady. i will defend her and then criticize her. first of all, the outrage over the holocaust phrasing is distracting from her actual legitimate mistake about history. she did not find the holocaust calming, she found the idea of
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palestinians providing safe haven to be calming. this is no bigger than the dash where president trump was talking about white supremacist when he was talking about the debate over the monument. they are misinterpreting her and taking it out of context and we should all have sympathy with, because people do that to us on "the five" all the time. they will take something we say whether it is a joke, then they will put it on a blog and it will be jesse says everyone should die. and they are talking about your hair, you were saying that everybody should die their hair. but her claim that the palestinians were open arms about that, that is a troubling part. i'm not a historian. i don't know enough about this, but i read up on it. the palestinian leaders were collaborating with hitler. they prevented safe haven for a lot of people who ended up dead. so her history is what is the outrage, the republican should focus on that and not about pulling it out of context, the calming word that is kind of
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cheap. >> dana: which gave her an opportunity to say that her words were taken out of context. >> lisa: part of the reason is that she does not deserve the benefit of the doubt. and because she does not deserve the benefit of the doubt it is not just the words that are under scrutiny, but the policies that she supports. a one-state solution, and also called out by members of her own party by supporting the boycott and sanctions movement that jerry nadler, chairman of the judiciary committee stated that it is asking for the elimination of israel. it is not just a word that she is using, but it is a policy that she supports. if you want to look at a party where the democratic party is divided it is on the issue of israel, remember going to the aipac's and calling out omar and tlaib, and these freshman members of congress that many of u.s. anti-semitic. >> dana: there was an opportunity for the house democrats to pass in anti-semitism ridge dilution. they decided not to do that.
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let me read you president trump's tweet about this. a slam for her horrible and highly insensitive statement, she has tremendous hatred of israel and the jewish people, can you imagine what would happen if i ever said what she said. >> a >> juan: we are just flummoxed about this, it seems that the republicans are taking controversy and president trump is taking the lead, because he sees a political advantage in trying to smear her as anti-semitic. we can have arguments about the history, totally legitimate, but i tip my hat off, greg. this woman was talking about the potential bond between palestinians and only max jews something that you never hear about. because they had to give up their land not voluntarily, but people who gave a plan to create the safe haven that is israel for jews post holocaust.
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this is what she said, and somehow the first palestinian american in the congress along with a woman who has come from somalia or alexandria ocasio-cortez, women of color somehow demonized conveniently, not only by president trump come about by the number two number three republicans in the house a political advantage. to me, i just think that this is excessive. i don't think that this is right. i don't understand how it is going on. >> greg: it is not just them. i learned my history from all places, cnn. cnn, john king took her to task with historians. and i'm going, it was a big part of history that was wrong. >> dana: because of this this is what she tweeted. policing my words, twisting and turning them to ignite violent attacks on me will not work. all of you who are trying to silence me will fail miserably. i will not allow you to take my
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words out of context too pushy or hateful agenda. the truth will always win." and i think about the truth on the history side, that's where it should live. speak to someone very smart told me not to invoke the holocaust unless you absolutely have to, because you never want it to be an analogy and you never want to compare your political opponents to hitler or nazis. and you do not want to look at the suffering of jews to the suffering of any other people. at the fact that jesse watters is giving us advice on how not to be offensive, let that sink in, representative tlaib, because we have come a long way. but looking at the context of what she said, she was more clumsy than she was anti-semitic. but there was a little anti-semitism strain in there. and that is about revising the history of the holocaust. and it is a slippery slope, because when you talk about what greg said, the palestinian leadership did not welcome the
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resettlement of the jews with open arms. they met with adolf hitler. they sided with adolf hitler. and since that time. mack, the palestinians and the entire arab world has tried to exterminate the jewish people. if you look at anything that anybody has said in iran and iraq and saudi arabia. that is their entire agenda. that is what people have trouble with. her whitewashing history and then when she is attacked for it saying oh, you know, i will not be silenced. >> greg: the bigger thing, because this happens a lot. we see the republicans will strongman and an argument after the democrat strongman an argument when they hear a quote by somebody on "the five." >> a great quote, by the way. >> lisa: a >> greg: and you see interpretation, this is the infection that the media has done. when you see something, i will think that it is the worst. the left does it to us and we do
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it to them. >> jesse: and they can be guilty of the exact same thing that republicans do all the time, and now they are on their high horse talking about contex context? they always remove context when they attack republicans. >> lisa: it is beyond the statement alone, you have democrats on her side of the aisle calling her out for the policy that she supports. the organization of america called on the democratic party to kick her out, kick her out of committees. they named terrorist and sympathizers that she associates herself with, so i think this is much deeper than just a simple comment. >> juan: you want to put it in a box and say that everybody is this way or that way. and you are with the zionists. >> lisa: are you moving for that movement? >> juan: are you kidding me? no, i don't. you cannot trust the zionists to go after tlaib. i'm sure that morning newspapers will say, president trump tweeted, so we have to say --
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representative tlaib creating the controversy. no, president trump created the controversy. >> greg: you are doing the same thing that you are accusing her of. >> juan: in this situation we all sat here and said that the woman was taken out of context. >> jesse: she was sloppy and she got taken to the woodshed. >> dana: that was our a block. bill nye the science guy were attacking republicans. i was shocked. we will show you next. ♪ >> tech: you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well sooner or later... every chip will crack. >> mom: hi. >> tech: so bring it to safelite. we can repair it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, ♪ safelite replace. oh no. your new boss seems cool, but she might not be sweatpants cool. not quite ready to face the day? that's why we're here with free hot breakfast. book at hampton.com for our price match guarantee.
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>> juan: democrats holding climate change rallies like this one where new york mayor bill de blasio was heckled inside trump tower. meanwhile bill nye the science guy taking a shot at republicans for not supporting the green new deal. >> what i am saying is the planet is on [bleep] fire. there are a lot of things we can do to put them out. are any of them free? no, of course not, nothing is free, you idiots pay to grow the >> greg: up. i don't mind explaining photosynthesis to you when you were 12, but you are adults now. this is an actual crisis. safety glasses on [bleep]. >> juan: wow. i've never seen him like that. >> jesse: if it was a real crisis you would not be joking like that. the whole hysteria is a perfect encapsulation of the democratic party. >> juan: i love the picture of you with the fire extinguisher. >> jesse: i will use it on you
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you. it hits psychological problems, and the policy priorities. it makes them feel superior, and it makes them feel like they are saving the world even though they are really not. and it also makes them feel like they are in touch with nature even though they are the ones with the conservatives doing the hunting in the fishing and the agricultural and rural america. in terms of policy they make people feel guilty and use fear in order to get people to do what they need to do. because all of their solutions to every thing is the same. global warming hysteria is just the trojan horse to get into all of the things that they want to do. regulations, tax heights, ridiculous amounts of spending and attacking oil and gas companies, because this is all about feeling guilty for the success of capitalism. they cannot control capitalism and that drives them crazy. so the green new deal is giving them the opportunity to control
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capitalism. >> juan: thank you -- >> jesse: you are welcome. >> juan: we love hearing from richie rich. >> jesse: i am the lowest paid guy here. [laughter] 's before you probably are. >> juan: lisa, when you see something like bill nye go wild like that or you hear about the rallies today, they had a big one in washington at howard university, it makes me think that the democrats see political advantage in talking about the green new deal, climate change and the like. republicans don't see an advantage, you just heard from jesse, but they don't have any plans, what do you make of that? speeds -- >> lisa: i would say that democrats are dumb if that is what they are assuming. i would say for republicans if you look at this, part of the reason we have been leading the world and reducing carbon emissions is because of innovation and natural gas paid for the democrats want to move us entirely off of fossil fuels
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which makes 80% of the united states energy consumption, but pertaining to the rust belt states, have fun going out to michigan, wisconsin and talking about how you're going to got jobs they are, jack up energy prices which disproportionately impact a lower income americans, so much so that you have union groups putting out statements condemning the green new deal and talking about how it is a threat to jobs and family and the way that they live their life. if democrats think this is a good idea, be my guest, have fun with it. >> juan: remember when alexandria ocasio-cortez said this? >> how many years until the world ends again? we have 12 years left to cut emissions by at least 50%, if not more. and for everyone who wants to make a joke about that, you may laugh, but your grandkids will not. >> juan: the congresswoman saying that those were dry
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humor, she says that she was being sarcastic. >> dana: they always say that about president trump as well. they say, oh, he will say that the president will say that obviously was a joke. and they make fun of them for a period was it in the green new deal document that it was 12 years? so hilarious. the green new deal rallies, i'm pretty sure that is hilarious. i do not understand the day or the significance, we can use all global warming, i know that you hate when we say that. but i do think that it is pretty interesting. i sent an article to greg, yesterday, because i cannot believe it. the same week they are doing green new deal, in illinois they are going to introduce a bill into the legislature to tax people that bought an electric vehicle $1,000 apiece per year. guess why? because they are not buying gas. so that means that they are not paying into the gas tax but they are still on the road. it is an anti-carbon tax. that is why the circular argument gets frustrating for
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conservatives. >> juan: we also have jay inslee, in other democratic candidate on a motor scooter saying that this could be the future. you have joe biden saying that there are ways that could look at this that will not alienate anybody because we rejoin the paris deal. and there he is on a scooter. there is a middle ground for conservatism. >> greg: there is a huge middle ground, we are in it right now, you see bill gates, they are right there. it is called nuclear power. it is the cleanest, safest, most environmentally friendly type of energy that we have right now. and whether you like it or not, that is going to solve climate change. i want to make two points. a couple of things bug me about nuclear energy having a bad rap because it has been associated to the bomb. renewables, where the accidents are few. the research shows, anyway. renewable energy is somehow immune to a serious
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environmental reporting. almost last time anybody read an article about solar power waste? solar panels create a ton of waste by 202050 there could be several tons, and it contains toxic chemicals like cadmium that can reach to those soil and the water. so what i am saying is nobody talks about this, but this is going to blow your mind, do you remember when there would be an oil spill and they would show the little ducks and everybody felt bad, they were cleaning the little ducks, have you ever seen any footage from any photographers on the millions in billions of large and rare birds that have been murdered by wind farms? probably one of the leading predators of birds, second to cats i believe. >> jesse: bird murderers! >> greg: where is peta? where are the bird watchers? are they bought for and paid
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for? the green groups? we used to see the oil spills, but we do not see the dead birds, that tells you something about the media. >> lisa: where's the justice for the birds? it is a great point. >> greg: billions of large birds. >> dana: you can get responsible for it, you actually are fined. so they blame the company is, but nobody talks about the actual birds. >> juan: there is some chicken available. getting into the weeds about the birds. >> greg: you do not care about the birds, great. i just gave you one, nuclear power or omissions you have to listen! >> juan: an author could -- that's what you get. >> greg: nuclear power! do your research! >> juan: greg's take on the social media mob attack is next. ♪ d pain
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♪ >> greg: this next story contains everything i hate about modern life, callout culture, company cowardice, and people eating on subways. so right heard natosha times, eye color fink crete so that tweeted a photo of a d.c. employee eating on a train and reported her to her metro boss is saying "i thought we were not allowed to eat on the train. this is unacceptable." what a narc. a transit officials thanked her, but social media backlash ensued. and i get it. even though eating on a train's ban, nobody likes a tattletale. but then the writers published the book company halted printing of the ladies book citing her thinking on a black worker. it did you see the variable? if things were not already a barrel of noncitizens, the media had to add briefs to this mix.
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so the cold-blooded books who stop the printing say that they hope natasha learns that black women feel the systematic racism the most. so everything that makes the present day a drag. annoying busybodies who use twitter to exercise power, government employees breaking rules that we have to follow, and knee-jerk instantaneous calls of racism. the only thing that could make the story more annoying and depressing and stupid as if somehow the producers here work maroon 5 into it. ♪ well done. well done. all right, dana, i don't think that the story needed a racial component, but why not throw one in? >> dana: i was trying to think, i am on the subway a lot. >> greg: you do. >> dana: i'm not the boss of those people.
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it is not my place to say you are not supposed to bring your bike on the subway. because may be a guy really has to get to his next job, or what if you have the dog on the subway. >> greg: what if you eat on the subway because you are working through shifts. >> dana: i have eaten a bagel on the subway. >> greg: she might have two jobs, her kid might be sick. you don't know what is going on in her life. i argued that the writer was not racist, because she did not notice the workers race, or she would not have done it, because she would have known that she would've gotten in trouble. >> jesse: you can see what and feeds another hand in identity politics poker. you have a black female republican union employee, her hand beats a female muslim republican author. >> greg: she is muslim? >> jesse: yes, i researched it. that is not what this is about. it is snitches get stitches. that's what it's about. and i have rules for stitching,
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only three times it is acceptable. one, snitching on a stippling lament sibling. or two on the deep state, that is whistle-blowing. and three, if you are paid to snitch like you are watching a truck in manhattan. but here is the real story, she was not shucking corn. she had a contained package. it was neat and tidy, there is no reason to do anything about it. the bigger story is that a publishing company. they should have capitalized on this thing. this woman has created an amazing controversy with race and class and social media and they fired her instead of i don't know, giving her a three book deal. they can have her on npr, "the view." they are so backwards. >> dana: just to take identity politics a step further, you know who would have gotten a three book deal if they did that? an older white male. >> juan: i think that was right. >> greg: of course you would,
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one, because you hate white males. >> juan: i don't like people eating on the subway, i think it is wrong paid when i saw dana eating that bagel. i sent a picture to our bosses. and i said, do i get to -- >> lisa: you got the corner office all out of it. >> juan: we know from "the five" come of this program that the people who are on twitter is a very small group. it is not representative of most of america. that is not the reaction that most people are having. these are people who are bored and look for something to get upset about. i think the woman was out of control in terms of trying to get the woman fired. okay. do i like eating on subways? no, do i like employees breaking rules on the job? no. but the reality is twitter out of control, and if we just deal with this now as part of our lives, unfortunately everybody is tweeting on social media. >> greg: if this is another
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case where twitter cost somebody a job, and it is free. you are not getting paid to do twitter, but you can lose your money. >> lisa: it is not just twitter out of control, but it is the company is held hostage by twitter and people on twitter, right? the idea that racism had anything to do with this is utterly insane. the writer, as jesse points out calls herself a minority writer. and the words of racism so cavalierly, you do the all goo -- devalued the term. if everybody is a racist, that uses the potency. all of this is dumb. i used to live in d.c. and rode the d.c. metro, and you do not want people eating on it because you get rats and it is gross like the new york subway. >> juan: we are short on empathy, she had no empathy for that woman. >> dana: she did not give it much thought, you take a picture coming our tweeting. >> greg: i hate the writers. somebody, nobody wants to eat on
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the subway unless they have to. so obviously she had to eat because she had to get somewhere. and this lady approached her and said, you cannot do that. she said mind her own business. >> lisa: maybe she needs to write more and spend more time doing other things. >> greg: publishing is the next big thing. what is her name? hollywood's boycotts over georgia's new abortion law could be backfiring coming in the new smear against the covington student next. ♪ of soft-serve ice cream? i got cones, anybody wants one! oh, yeah! get ya some! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ed! ed! we struck sprinkles! [cheers] believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
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♪ >> jesse: hollywood lashing out against conservatives, liberals lining up to demand a boycott on filming in georgia over the heart beat abortion law. their plans already starting to fizzle out. actors and some small production company said that they will not work in the state, but big studios aren't budging. and alyssa milano is being mocked for taking things a
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little step further. the actress actually called for a sex strike to protest the law. women do not understand the power that they have with the sex strike thing. i think that we could do the china trade deal next week. >> greg: this is a very old idea. it is based on a play. and i think that i've seen it in a movie where they try to get people to quit smoking by not having sex. this is misogyny actually, because alyssa milano is demanding women to forfeit their own choice to engage in a pleasurable behavior. under the assumption, and get this, under the assumption that sex is a reward for men, not fun or rewarding for women. so it is an old-fashioned point of view. >> jesse: you are saying that men should throw a sex strike.
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>> greg: i do that when i go bowling. [laughter] >> juan: count me out. >> jesse: all right, what do you think is going down in georgia? >> dana: i think that the devil went down in georgia. and her name is alyssa milano. here's the thing that i would say to states, you don't need these guys, you don't need to bend over backwards to invite the movie industry into your state. the best way to get people to move to your state is to cut taxes, stream line regulations, have good law and order and good schools. that's it. and then you don't have to have these shenanigans and these people threatening you, because your state legislature passes a bill that was representative of what the constituency said. >> jesse: one of the democrats in the state said i have constituents that benefit from the film industry in georgia and instead of boycotting, let's just take back the house and the senate next election. >> juan: what you're seeing here as i have said before is an effort by people in the pro-life
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movement to circumvent roe v. wade with these heartbeat laws that are now in so many stately jute medical laser sleigh shirts. but point is that boycotts are a american tradition. they were saying the nfl players, let's not watch them for a while. they can watch what they want. or not watch. and if people want to say that they do not like the fact that the woman's right to choose is being so politicized in the southern states were the most part, they have a right to also say this is wrong. so let them go. >> lisa: there a lot of pro-lifers plotting alyssa milano, because a lot more people that are having children and getting pregnant, but i will say that one thing that is interesting about the heartbeat law is it is full legal rights to unborn children. there is a legal significance to that. but also a conversational significance in the way that we talk about an unborn child, because the left goes to great
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lengths to dehumanize the unborn child in a woman's stomach. they said that it is a lump of cells. they say that -- a cnn commenter said that it is not a human. it is easier to abort something if you dehumanize it and take away the fact that this is a unique life living in a woman's womb. there is a shifting in the way that we converse about abortion, particularly on the heels of ralph northam's comments as well as the new york law with third trimester abortions. and people should welcome the conversations. >> jesse: ""law & order: svu"" is being accused of smearing the covington students, it there are characters that look like nick sandmann. and the congresswoman. >> don't you dare call me on animal. >> are you going to rip off my hijab. that is an act of aggression no difference then -- >> you are a liar.
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she is a liar. speak to you just told the words right out of my mouth. >> greg: it is terrible acting. i'm not sure if we are watching one of the he said-she said things where he is telling the story, because i did not happen it may be law and order is doing one of the daring switcheroo where you think it is one thing and then it is another. if you have ever watched and looked at how deliberately misleading the media complex is, become the subject of the media complex. if you've seen the commercial for the fox news movie on showtime "loudest guy in the room." i'm looking at it, that is not fox news. nobody talks -- >> dana: it is a caricature. >> greg: nobody walks around talking like this. russell crowe is like this. nobody talks like that. >> lisa: i don't know if i should admit to that, it was on tv and i was like this is uncanny, this is just like the covington incident.
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so i kept watching, and to the police credit, they figure out that she lied about the hoax and that she called the media to come over there. but yes, i actually watched it. >> dana: it is a popular show. a >> juan: first of all, law and order does this all the time. my mom watches incessantly, unlike me. so i get to see some of it. and to me it is all very predictable, because they try to rip stuff out of the headline every time. i think that they have run out of story ideas. >> jesse: i can give them an idea, how about kavanaugh? >> dana: i am partial to "madam secretary." usually they are good except for the cuba episode. >> jesse: felicity huffman pleading guilty to the college admission's gam, how long she can spend behind bars? ♪
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>> upper lead to rich whites who want to do what we have seen. >> why has this gotten so much attention? >> i would agree with greg, it is a celebrity factor, people love watching other people crash and burn, so i have to look at the silver lining. >> there is a silver lining? >> if you are a method actress, you are felicity huffman doing for months in prison is the opportunity of a lifetime. think about the character research. the dialect research, the writing that you can get done? the meditation, the self-discovery. she can get into prison shape. she comes out of there, leveraging nothing into a book deal and getting in advance, you leverage it into a netflix documentary, there is a lot of money to make. i think this is a good opportunity. >> before you said that i was
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thinking about a great tv offer. speak of the prison work out. >> any parting words of wisdom? >> you came to the wrong person. >> noble wisdom for me. i am with jesse. they will turn lemons into lemonade. a phrase i just coined. >> i've never heard that before. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ more than half of employees across the country bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able to offer all of the benefits that keep them satisfied. it is the people that is really the only asset that you have. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. bring your challenges.
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>> juan: as you can see his to shop from the corner high off of the ram four times before going into give the raptors the game and the series. it took so went up and down as the ball went up and down, and he had time to squat down and wait for the outcome as you can see the arena went crazy, but so do people outside of the streets of toronto. it was the first buzzer beater in a game 7 in nba history. jesse is hurting because he is a sixers fan. but it has been a great playoff season for hoops fans. >> lisa: i did not know that playoffs were going for basketball. >> dana: wow, lisa, even i knew that. i'm scared to go whale watching, and there is a reason for that. kate cummings capturing the video of a giant whale next to a small fishing boat in monterey, california, i guess it is salmon season out there. they come to eat and play, and
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put on a show. i would rather watch it on video then be in that fishing boat, for sure. and oh, yes, greg? >> greg: give props to the lower third writer. >> dana: there is somebody on a paddleboard -- >> greg: a rich german? i do not care if he is rich or a german, dana. >> dana: anyway i would be very nervous to do that. congratulations to them. >> greg: what is his name? >> dana: rich german. [laughter] i did not think about that. >> greg: is he? >> dana: no, i think that he is an american. the middle-class. you are next. >> greg: greg's crime corner, we are talking about law and order, how about law and emu. it got loose in phoenix, arizona, a crime spree like he would not believe, we were
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talking about a sex strike earlier, went on a sex rampage, dana. i've no idea what i am saying, except that he was arrested for immune aiding in officer. >> dana: you put that on your muscles? miracle rubber something? >> greg: miracle rub? >> dana: it is a commercial. >> jesse: vladimir putin, tremendous athlete, don't you agree? we are calling it a clinic the other day. how many goals did he just scor score? totally legit, but the best part about this, skating along, oh, down goes vladimir putin. what will happen to the guy who forgot to take the route? >> lisa: he is probably dead. >> dana: fell out of an apartment window this weekend. >> greg: you will probably not make it through the night, jesse. he has people in america. >> jesse: oh, really?
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>> greg: yeah, they are working for hillary. >> lisa: asked christopher steele. it was a commencement to remember. so that is at the university of colorado, bowler students unfazed even though the snow came down. many of them had their caps and gowns with ski goggles, but the best part came when they started pummeling each other with snowballs and celebrated the achievement with a snowball fight. >> dana: they are lucky some allies did not get put out. >> lisa: that's why they have the goggles. >> jesse: that is what you call global warming, lisa. when it snows in may. aoc said it. >> lisa: there are 9,000 students that are throwing snowballs at each other. >> juan: why did they not to move it indoors? >> lisa: that is more fun. >> dana: i remember a few years ago it snowed on memorial
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weekend in colorado. >> greg: that is a great story. >> dana: i always love to end with a bang. never miss an episode of "the five" ," "special report" s up next. hey, brett. >> bret: i am bret baier from washington, a rough day for your 401(k). retaliating for the latest round of the trade war, chinese officials say that they will boost tariffs on $60 billion worth of u.s. goods heading back against president trump's tariff hike on friday. the president's warning today that china will be hurt if they do not agree to a deal. with investors unnerved by the potential for economic damage on all sides, stocks sank across the globe today. the wall street to look at, the china connected stocks led to the tumble. the dow off to the worst start since may 1970. i'm
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