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do something at the border, not with the migrant crash but simply build a wall. the mexicans build the wall and they pay for it. who knows. here's "the five" ." he is a core musical >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters with kennedy, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." president trump taking time during his visit to the u.k. to sit down for a candid interview with piers morgan on "the good morning britain" shelter he opened up about his trip, conversations with the queen and how his late mother would have reacted. >> i will say my mother would have been very proud of. she was a tremendous fan of this country and she loved scotland. she lovely royals. she loves the queen. and i always notice whenever anything was on about the queen,
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she would watch. she was a big fan. >> did you tell the queen? stick i told her last night. she was very honored. we had a great rapport. we had a conversation that lasted for an hour and a half nonstop. >> jesse: he also took a moment to clarify a controversial comment about meghan markle, the duchess of sussex. >> do you think meghan markle is nasty or not? >> noel. the question was asked about me and i didn't know that she said anything bad about me. it sounds like she did. it's okay. join the crowd. you've heard about that. it seems like she had and they said some of the things that she said, and it's actually on tape. i'm i said well, i didn't know she was nasty. i said she was nasty about me. essentially i didn't know she was nasty about me. so i said you know what she's doing a good job. i hope she enjoys her life.
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>> jesse: obviously the president's trip was covered heavily here in the united states. blasting the "corrupt" media for not being fair. those comments not without merit. let's look at the difference in how the british media is covering the president compared to the u.s. u.k. outlets opting for more positive headlines, trump's praise of internal project, common values, and the treasured venture between the u.s. and the u.k. the u.s. media, they just can't seem to help themselves. once again going on the attack. >> narcissism don't mix well with diplomacy. who knew. >> the brits know how to troll the president. they know how to get under his skin. they did it with style, spectacle. >> likes the idea of being a king. >> perhaps he likes the idea of being a king. >> he's walking around like he wants to be the king. like he's the king. to his subjects, do this, do this. >> jesse: all right, dana. i think it's clear why the
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british media like it when the u.s. president comes. it solidifies the relationship. >> dana: following british politics over the past year, it's not been easy. now i have a prime minister leaving. a new election. they haven't done brexit. it's a big mess. for the last several days, they are the host to the leader of the free world. it could not have gone better i think. the u.k.'s perspective, and also from the white house's perspective. for u.s. media, it's prebakes that the president is going to have a bad trip. he's going to screw something up. he's going to have a domestic problem back home. that's actually kind of not happen. of course, you know peter is british. he said there is more of a groundswell of support for president trump in britain that a lot of times people who wanted to leave the european union get ignored in the media. it's a very similar story. they wish that theresa may had been a little bit more like
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president trump when she was fighting with the e.u. about leaving. she kept trying to accommodate and they don't want to accommodate europe anymore. i don't know where it goes from here but i think the u.k. had a very successful visit. the president has a lot to be proud of and there is still more to come. to be >> jesse: video for you of the president trying on a hat. >> would like to present you with a churchill hat. >> i never knew you had that kind of sensibility. let me try this on. it's a little big. >> that's fantastic. >> let's see how this looks. >> winston trump. big i think winston looked better in it. >> jesse: would you have done that, greg? >> greg: he should be willing a black hat. i never liked piers morgan on cnn but i like him on that show. let's talk about the delusion.
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one of the women in the montage that said the brits really know how to get it under his skin. that's a delusion. there was never any sign that anything was under his skin but she sees it in her head and projects it. there's an article on cnn that we all got sent around. 31 quotes from donald trump. after each quote come his head was exploding. you could hear him pulling at his hair. he's like the neighbor at bewitched. he's going nuts. when you focus on the words you create your very own mental health problem that nobody else can see. if you focus on the deeds, what's going on with trade, jobs, gdp, north korea, china, what we are doing with opioids. military strength. this is a golden age. if you keep focusing on the words you end up having these
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delusions like you do on cnn unlike this young woman on that other show. also i would like to say, i have said before that trump is a news potato. you can make him into an email. french fries, au gratin, shepherd's pie. he served it up. a hearty blend of news and entertainment. >> jesse: juan, what would you make the president into if you are playing mr. potato head. >> juan: shepherd's pie. you are sophisticated guy, greg. >> greg: i like shepherd's pie. it's not what you think, by the way. [laughter] >> juan: i saw it differently. i read where the president was talking to theresa may. we could have a trade deal with the u.s. we will include the british health care system which set pair of fire in britain. what? he wants to bring american private enterprise into our much beloved public-sector health care system. i think people were upset about it. with the meghan markle stuff, he
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says he was talking on her comment. i think is this a difference without distinction? he has a history of calling people like hillary clinton and nasty woman. he said about elizabeth warren and kamala harris. he says omarosa is a dog, rosie o'donnell. i know how this guy talks and speaks about people who are critical or have strong differences with him. so to me -- >> jesse: he says that about men too. >> juan: okay, that's my point. in other words, she's the kind of person who makes nasty comments to him. >> greg: to him. he tells you what he's thinking. >> juan: you say everything went so smoothly but i think you look at the protests. he said he never saw it. he said he saw people cheering. but i see -- >> dana: they weren't that big. >> juan: compared to what they might've been. see five considering the outrage on the point.
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>> greg: of the buildup of the media. >> kennedy: that the mayor of london was making, you think the entire country was dead set against this president and he is as bad as hitler. thinly veiled topic of sadiq khan's op-ed. i want to point out in contrast, how you feel about the president and how he has jostled the world stage. u.s. politics is very dynamic, very, very fluid. we know we may have a new president in a year and a half but we may have the same president for another five and a half years. someone who's been there through many administrations is the queen. you have to look at her reaction and her reaction was not one of disgust or disdain or snobbery. she was truly giddy. she obviously enjoyed being in his presence because she knows this too shall pass and not to get too wrapped up and to emotional into reactive to this figure who's created all sorts
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of emotional reactions. from people on both sides of hatred and beloved for the president. i really enjoyed watching her. i don't think she was trolling him. he think she had a great time to think she's at a point in her life where from eisenhower tech trump, she has seen the political gambit run here in the united states. >> juan: you thought she might be trolling him? >> kennedy: that was the point of one of the first commenters saying the brits really know how to control the president. that wasn't trolling. that was someone who's been through it who has perspective who actually had a pretty good time. >> jesse: kennedy knows trolling. >> greg: i am actually a troll. i live under a bridge. that was a joke. thanks for explaining my joke. >> jesse: not just the bridge comment. because he's very short, everyone. climate change is making the democratic candidates nuts. greg breaks it down next. i don't keep track of regrets.
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hitler? could be since just the thought makes me feel. after getting hammered for appropriating native americanism, liz wants to be aoc. as the other democrats realize that blaming her for everything in good times is essentially crediting him for the good times. now it's back to climate doom. but if they believe we will destroy earth if we don't act drastically shouldn't they be disabling planes, trains, and automobiles instead of using them? what hypocrites. ny broken records. apocalyptic thinking has been around forever. the world was supposed to end on a million yesterdays. yet the left keeps resurrecting that one thought: we are all going to die. it raises a huge question. if the left can't come up with a way to solve terror, crime, or homelessness, why should we listen to them about a problem that's the size of the earth? there were 144,000 arrests on the southern border last month. you don't want to solve that little problem? then i would shut up about the earth. you are in over your head. issues are always hampered by hysteria specialness delivered like a champ from a doomsday
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cult. climate change may be an existential threat but only to the sanity of democrats. you know, kennedy, the democrats could've solved immigration in a lunch hour but couldn't. i guess climate changes easier. >> kennedy: it's easier because all you have to do is take a bunch of money from people and it's just another redistribution scheme. elizabeth warren only has one way of taking money from rich people. there's only one mechanism for doing that. yet it's almost like a badly run ponzi scheme. she is taking that money from the rich people but she's promising it to about five different programs. with no new revenue streams. there's one central revenue stream but she's going to use that to pay for college and universal pre-k and pay for all sorts of child care after the age of five. and she's going to sock it to rich people one time. and also have a $5 trillion climate change plan that picks
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winners and losers that will magically somehow not be corrupt at all with a brand-new bureaucracy. >> greg: jesse, i have a theory. would you like to hear it? i think the democrats are pretty good at identifying problems. it's the republicans would have to solve them. when you don't have the republicans there, you end up with homelessness in l.a. county so you can say there's homelessness but you aren't including the people that can actually solve the problems which is the private sector. >> jesse: i would say the democrats create the problems, blame the republicans, and then say elect me and i will fix the problem i created. i have another theory. the green new deal is just a sales pitch for socialism. if you put green and something, front of something, it sounds better. automatically it makes you seem healthier, more sophisticated, modern, better. it's just an excuse to spend more. they want to complete takeover
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of the economy and your life and they justified by saying we're going to save the world doing it. what really is happening is like you sent, total redistribution. what are they going to do? they are going to take a trillion dollars and then they're going to fix some donor who owns a wind farm and give him 5 million. then the biggest algae firm in her home state of massachusetts, they get a couple million dollars. and then they give a contract of the solar panel company, and they re-outfit the entire department of justice. it's like solyndra on steroids. it's green graft is what it really is. elizabeth warren gets up there. all she's done in her whole life, she flipped one house for a small profit and wrote a fake indian cookbook and you're going to put her in charge of a $19 trillion economy. she's not warren buffett. >> dana: graft does not sound better with the word green in front of it. might be the only word. >> greg: i have another theory. should i posit it to you or
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juan. juan, biden is getting hammered for plagiarizing parts of his green deal. i think it was a great strategy because he got people to actually read it. you had to compare the passages. in effect, their media read it twice. >> juan: that's good point. you know what i think, to me, it's incredible but you said it right. republicans just don't register on it. they don't want to seem to acknowledge that there's any problem. >> greg: they should. >> kennedy: a similar plan to aoc. less government -- >> juan: not matt gaetz but anybody. 77% of democrats are strongly concerned about climate change. but only 52% of republicans are skeptical. >> greg: that's about right for america. >> juan: here's the thing, top priority for democratic voters, health care, number two far behind but still number two. >> dana: the economy?
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>> juan: no, climate change. >> jesse: so you are saying democrats are delusional. >> juan: younger democrats, millennials think it's the number one issue. >> greg: it's because they are the least knowledgeable on other issues. >> juan: i don't think so. i think these are people who think this is going to impact me in my lifetime and i don't like it. so you get joe biden -- >> kennedy: be more positive. stop being doomsday. >> greg: i have to get dana in it. >> juan: jay inslee, beto o'rourke, number one priority. >> dana: a client climate scie, he wrote a piece about overblown rhetoric about climate change actually hurts the problem because they go too far. the other thing is that was interesting and we learned it, germany had climate targets. carmen reduction -- carbon reduction targets. they are not meeting them
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because they closed their nuclear pants. they can't meet their energy needs and reduce their carbon emissions because they made bad policy decisions on something that was greener. i think americans are smart enough to realize we can do a lot here. we should innovate, do all these things, nuclear, carbon capture, all those things. if the rest of the world isn't doing that as well, it won't have a net effect. >> greg: that is so true. >> juan: we have to set the example. >> greg: we do, with nuclear. >> kennedy: private innovation is one thing. government forces another pair that will take our economy and it doesn't do anything about china. >> greg: france is doing pretty good with nuclear. we've got to move on. i get it. remember scot peterson, sheriff deputy who stood outside while a gunman opened fire inside a school in parkland. he is facing justice. details i had i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of
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's >> juan: former broward county sheriff's deputies scot peterson who stayed outside the building when a gunman opened fire inside marjory stoneman douglas high school has been arrested. he is facing criminal charges, including child neglect, bubble bowl negligence, and perjury. following a 15 month investigation, authorities say peterson appointed absolute nothing" to prevent the shooting and "there can be no excuse for his complete inaction and no question that his inaction cost lives." in an interview a few months after the tragedy, peterson defended his actions. >> families need to know i didn't get it right, but it wasn't because of some oh, i don't want to go into that building. oh, i don't want to face somebody in there. it wasn't like that at all. >> you weren't scared? >> no. there was no time. things went so fast. >> juan: it sounds like a real human being. i am wondering, given that ron desantis, the new governor, campaigned on this issue, i'm
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wondering if his guys being held out a sort of a political scapegoat. kennedy. >> kennedy: i think you put yourself in that position. he was the police officer at the school for nine years. he had a 30-year plus career in law enforcement and the majority of that was spent protecting schools. as you know since columbine, never slow one of these officers across country and especially in florida where you have these very densely populated high schools where these kids are sitting ducks, they get an incredible amount of training. law enforcement agencies across the country and particularly in these big schools are very, very vigilant about administering that training. for him say that everything went so fast he wasn't scared, that's not really what happened. anyone who's been through one of these incredibly traumatic events, fleshly law enforcement, knows time slows down but also your training allows you to account for that. i'm pretty sure his training didn't howling to go hide by a stairwell and then lie about it.
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if i were one of the parents of the insured are one of the 17 kids who died because of his inaction, this is only moderately satisfying. >> juan: jesse, he was armed. but he thought he said the shooting was coming from outside. now it's going to be up to a jury to make a very difficult determination. what did he know at the time? >> jesse: that's a lie because you have the audio recordings of him on the walkie-talkie saying the shooting is coming from inside the building. we know he lied. i spoke to meadow's father today, andrew pollack, crusading for school safety reform. he said it's been a long time coming and credit to rick scott, the governor, for initiating the investigation. >> juan: ron desantis. >> jesse: rick scott began it. ron desantis campaign unaccountability, and he fired
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israel who trained, quote-unquote this guy. andrew gillum campaigned with israel. we know this guy lied and if he had said when the first responders cayman, the shooting is from the inside, he would've had to of gone in. but he was too scared, so he acted confused and that's why everybody set up a permit turn that's the exact opposite of what his training told him to d do. florida has passed a new law that says that people, if they volunteer in the schools, they can get training to arm themselves and that the president's commission to study this and they are getting rid of obama's diversionary program where students can get four or five misdemeanors per year and not get reported to police and get to stay in the school. that was one of the reasons this guy was able to run wild. he was a total lunatic and was allowed to stay in school with all these innocent kids where he should have been put somewhere else. >> juan: dana, one of the thoughts that occurs to me
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because i fear this is a political prosecution, so there's one person responsible here, that's the alleged murder. >> dana: he also is going to spend his life in prison if not get the death penalty there in florida. this guys trained, and he's armed. and he's unable to take action or decides not to take action is going to have to pay the price. the wheels of justice are slow. since then, we know they're there been other times at mass shootings including at schools where other students, unarmed, but also training to be junior rotc officers in some sort of military junior officer, they are the ones who stop the shooter out of bravery. that's really remarkable. they weren't armed and they were able to prevent it. i can see why the parents are so very upset. >> juan: greg. >> greg: the person getting scot-free literally a scott israel. i kind of agree with juan. i think this may be this guys being followed by for a
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multitude -- a fall guy for a multitude of problems. he was visited countless times in this guy goes on cnn in place for the applause line. it was despicable what he was doing. he was doing it, i believe and it's an opinion that it's his negligence that is responsible for a lot of this. perhaps this guys guilty but i think it's not enough. there has to be, something has to be done. anyway. i don't understand why that guy's not in jail. >> kennedy: idol understand where there's not more satisfaction that there some accountability somewhere because often times when these things happen or there's police involved shootings, people are really upset that police officers aren't convicted. they are rarely charged. when they are tried, often times
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in front of a jury of their peers, they get off. that fills people with rage. it also makes people very mad when they are not charged, some of the circumstances are very suspect. it's clear what happened here. he had a gun. he could have stopped the other guy with the gun. he could have saved lives. that was his job. >> greg: so many people should be okay with this because he didn't use his gun. a lot of people don't want to have guns in schools. >> juan: okay. >> kennedy: proves the point that when there's an armed officer who can stop somebody. >> juan: but he didn't. but to your point, what would you say to him then? would you say because you thought -- >> kennedy: if i were one of the parents, i would say shame on you. this is your job. this is your job to protect these kids. he wasn't a hall monitor. he wasn't a librarian. he wasn't a guidance counselor. he was a peace officer with a
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gun and with training. >> juan: normally saying we think police officers have a difficult job. we don't want to step in and make judgments like monday morning quarterbacks but here you are. >> kennedy: i've made plenty of judgments. >> jesse: it's a clear case of negligence. if you're trying to go inside neutralize a mass shooting the building when you're on the radio same of the shooting is coming from inside the building and then you wait for 48 minutes outside and then lied to the first responders and say set up a perimeter. >> kennedy: we've learned so much from columbine and fortunately all the mass shootings we've had since then. >> dana: i'm all set. if it we've got a go. >> greg: i'm good. >> juan: facebook under fire for exposing the identity of a trump supporter they say was created for responsible for creating the fake nancy pelosi video. we have the details on "the five" next. -omar, look. [ thunder rumbles ]
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♪ >> kennedy: "the daily beast" and facebook facing backlash after after amman claim they docked him -- the man denying he's responsible for the video and setting up a legal action fund with plans to sue the individuals and organizations who shared his information. is it fair game when you put something like this out for the other side who feels like they been wronged? to hurt you by letting the world know who you are. >> juan: i think it's fair. this guy put out something that went viral. >> greg: that's a crime? >> juan: i'm saying a lot of people saw what is essentially fake. i think it is fake.
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greg says parity. remember mitt romney in the 47% video, someone secretly taped. if that had been fake and put out an influenced election people would say wow, that's not cool. don't do that. even if you say it's a parody. people believed it. it's damaging and i think going towards 2020, the idea that were going to have lots of things done by not only the russians but domestically, i think it's really important that people call him out they don't do it. if you do it, were going to hold you accountable. we're going to say who you are. >> kennedy: is that the right way to call someone out? >> jesse: no, i don't believe so. the old media gatekeepers, the old guard have lost control of the message. they've lost control of the narrative because now anyone of us who knew online and medically technology and video and it's kind of even the playing field. they are scared. the reason i went viral is because there's a kernel of truth to it. people thought it was funny.
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people have noticed nancy pelosi is not as smooth as she used to be. that's why it went viral. instead of cnn or these other companies talking about that, they want to doxx and shame and humiliate some black conservative who lives in the bronx. the media does this all the time. conan o'brien puts trump's face up. the daily show or the colbert report made millions of dollars on deceptively edited's material videos that went viral and anybody got a big kick out of it. hard news media doesn't. cnn disability at of the video president trump feeding the fish in japan to make him look undiplomatic. how about one "time" magazine darkened o.j.'s mug shot on the cover? or how about "the washington post" weeding out a picture of an empty gymnasium to make trump's crowd look small and there was three hours before everybody showed up. that's not even getting into all the hoaxes they have promoted, the russia collusion, jussie
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smollett, all of that. speaking of deception, robert mueller actually edited out some exculpatory information from a phone call from trump's lawyers. it happens all the time on that side but the press doesn't like it when an average american does that. >> kennedy: it's a tool of behavioral control. if you're worried that some of going to put all your personal details, you're going to think twice about putting something out there. that's what the chinese government does with dissidents except they disappear them. >> dana: one of the things that could help this for everybody, i'm not saying we should do it, but to jesse's point, if you list those places. you knew where those videos are made. perhaps an electronically insurance something, like a copyright thing or if you want credit for the photographs. we get a call, give permission these videos. perhaps that's something that could be added. >> kennedy: and it snatches
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russia all the fun. >> greg: i was a editor for a number of magazines. i never would've run the story. journalists are always about targeting the powerful, not some dude in the bronx and exposing him. the media however is now more than just a journalism enterprise. it's its own political party. >> kennedy: what's the difference between parody and really attacking someone? what's the line? i'm sure this guy is so funny. i'm going to make nancy pelosi look drunk. >> greg: it doesn't matter to the media because they have aside. if "the daily beast" partners with media matters for america, they're going to put joe mccarthy to shame. they're going to target you and what constitute the target is the expanding bull's-eye of the demonization. it's anything not in the resistance. that's why you can go after a kid in a red hat. the covington kid was an easy
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target, a forklift operator. he was posting -- a video parody is now a target parity contracted anybody. kavanaugh. the media galvanizes its forces because they know they can incite fear among companies in the hope they fire you or ban you, and the media knows this is wrong but they never admit it. >> jesse: facebook allow this private information to get out there. they said here, i'll give you everything you want. >> juan: was labeled parody? >> jesse: some random guy wants to play a joke video and put it out there. hiring mainstream media to descend on the sky. you know how many trump memes are out there that people retweet? i've never seen cnn go expose somebody who made a funny video about trump. spivak the one thing you got to worry about is one there are videos and they can put you in a position with something that's a crime, like with the child.
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♪ >> dana: an unreal scene during a rescue of a 74-year-old woman. the gurney carrying the woman to safety. it starts to spin uncontrollably in midair she's being lifted into a rescue helicopter. there rescue happening after she fell at a hike. air turbulence caused the gurney to spin out of control. the pilot insisting the woman did not suffer any ill effects. apparently the phoenix folks, the fire department said they've done 210 helicopter hoist rescues, no problem. this woman, barely she was a little bit dizzy but fine otherwise. how would you become a greg? >> greg: i can't even look at this. i would not be hiking first of all. this is a great test for a psychopath.
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if you are looking at this and you're like oh, my god, and then you're normal. if you're looking at it and laughing, you're crazy. i look at that and i can't even imagine. >> jesse: this looks fun to me. people pay money. >> kennedy: can you imagine if that was your grandmother with a head injury. >> jesse: if she wants to come on "watters world" and explain what happened, i would welcome her. people that are thrill seekers, to be strung up like that, twirled around, over the grand canyon. >> kennedy: people like cliff diving. >> dana: it happens in these rescues. maybe what you should do is start hiking and then we can trip you and see if you need a rescue. >> jesse: i have a feeling you
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won't rescue me. >> dana: i would rescue you. >> jesse: he would push me down the grand canyon. >> juan: let me say she didn't buy into this. i must say looking at the video which i find upsetting to my stomach, i would throw up. wonder if her head is exposed. if your eyes are wide with fright and you're being zipped around, that would make it wors worse. >> dana: first responders, rescuers do incredible work. couldn't have gotten a vehicle to her in time. >> juan: do they know she was being spun around? why didn't i go stop it? >> dana: that might've made it worse. what if you're spinning and try to put her down. stuart i like how we are all giving our opinions. >> kennedy: it looks like a levitating, spinning coffin.
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>> greg: that was the name of my metal band. >> dana: when they get it off there and then they can go forward, it stops. >> greg: someone is going to take it out of context. >> dana: what? >> greg: i don't know. >> dana: one of those shows. you should've heard the commercial break. "one more thing" is up next. you, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ (kickstart my heart by motley crue)) (truck honks) (wheels screeching) (clapping) (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time.
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ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. >> it is time for one more thing. dana? >> yesterday we asked you to put your shut up about politics songs up on our facebook page. we gave kids permission to yell "shut up." we want to thank everybody that sent in their videos. this is from brittany and brook from new jersey. they're very enthusiastic. watch this.
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♪ ♪ shut up about politics woo! we love "the five" >> and we love you. send us your videos. love it. greg? >> time for whatever. greg's plugs. all right. greg's fox nation show, one smart person, greg gutfeld features kat timpf. she will be talking about her new show, "sincerely kat" she gives advice to people. that's funny. my podcast to piggyback on your thing, john rich will be on my podcast tonight. go to foxnewspodcast.com. we discuss the success of the songs and future endeavors. >> was my appearance the most
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liked? >> yes, it was. just agree with him. >> many of you missed me? not the table been but on the air? i was golfing with my father for a charity event in long island for the planting fields foundation. >> you golf? >> i do. my dad generously let me win. even though he tried to hit a 9 wood out of the sand trap. it was embarrassing. there on the right is my caddie, to the right of the screen. that is al de blasio. no relation. he gave me some great reads on the green. i shot a 90. no cheating. no mulligans. there i am. here i am -- >> a great story about your golf. jeez, louise. >> it's great he did this with his dad and for charity. >> and you play once a year. >> pretty good.
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>> i would wrestle a hobo to have a 90 in golf. >> i have wrestle add hobo but for other things. >> all right. a north carolina man has his grand daughter and a fortune cookie to thank for winning $344 million powerball jackpot dollars. take a look at him receiving the check. you heard me right. 66-year-old charles jackson jr. got a fortune cookie from his granddaughter. after opening it, he used the number to guess the numbers of the powerball and got it right. mr. jackson thought he won $50,000. when he looked again, he realized he got every number right. >> why is he on tv? i wouldn't be on tv when that happens. i would hide. >> he's chose the claim of $233 million lump payment. he says he's going to give a lot to charity. >> those are the lumps you want
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to take. >> i think the granddaughter gets to go to ice cree parlor. have to do that. >> two scoops at least. >> speaking of sweet, this story combined three things that i love. cupcakes, capitalism and disney world. sweet 14-year-old boy that has his own baking company baked 3,500 cupcakes and sold them. they're really great. he took his entire family to disney world. he raised $5,000. he put so much effort in. instead of claiming he was board or asking for something or demanding a trip, he figured out how much it was going to cost and put so much hard work into it. they had a world time at the happiest place on earth. >> that's a lesson. recorded a video singing "shut up about politics". >> the democrats will shut him down because he didn't have a license. >> probably right.
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>> he's going to ask for a tax break like you republicans. >> you got tax breaks, too. i'm seeing the cuff links. looking good. "special report" is up next with bret baier. >> bret: you're so cynical. thanks, jesse. a fox news alert. in washington late this afternoon, mexican officials were meeting with vice president pence and a u.s. team trying to persuade them that they're doing all they can to stem the tide of migrants running to the u.s. border. it's a situation customs officials are now calling a full blown emergency. one that is quickly getting out of control. president trump is threatening to impose tariffs on mexico if the country doesn't make changes and quickly. we have fox team coverage tonight. rich edson is trying to get details. we begin with william
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