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employees tell us they had in mind. neil? >> neil: confusing but going to happen. molly line in boston in the middle of all. joni ernst will be my special guest talking about justice and much more. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone i'm dana perino, along with katie pavlich, juan williams, jesse watters and greg gutfeld on "the five." you remember when robert mueller said he would prefer not to testify that was then and this is now. the former special counsel has agreed to testify in front of congress next month two committees after house democrats issued a subpoena. president trump is sounding off on what is sure to be a blockbuster hearing. >> at what point does it end? it's a disgrace. no obstruction, no collusion. now the democrats want a do-over. so they had a do-over in the house. that didn't work. they had a do-over in the senate. that didn't work.
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they there are no do-overs. we spent a long time working with mueller. i gave them all the witnesses he wanted. i gave him lawyers. i gave him people. i guess he interviewed 500 people. 2,500 subpoenas. they had everything they could possibly have. nobody has ever had more. nobody has ever been more transparent and now it continues further? this is just a hoax. >> dana: top republicans calling it political theater this could backfire on democrats. here is mark meadows and adam schiff. >> what i find so disheartening is that bob mueller said it all. 445 pages. that's all i'm going to say. and what has he been doing? he has been courted by the other side, just so that they can harass the president and keep on this narrative. >> he did not want to testify he made that re clear nonetheless they will respect the subpoena. he will appear. you are going to accept the
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role of special counsel and n. one of the most significant investigations in modern history, you are going to have to expect that you are going to be asked to come and testify before congress. >> dana: of course, the media has been takings in the hyping this as a must-see event. >> this is what the american people have been waiting for. the mueller report was released to us in the form that we got. >> he is going to speak in front of two committees on the same day. that's a lot. >> the 9-minute appearance was the trailer for the movie we are about to see. >> i think it's big. i think it's a real break through for the congress, for the house. i think it could really define the remainder of the trump presidency. >> dana: greg, just when you thought it was your chance to enjoy the summer. it's back. >> greg: they think it's the summer blockbuster but it's just a lousy sequel. it's like jaw's in 3-d. it's actually going it destroy the mueller franchise. even the people the more sensible democrats are going you have got to let this go because what's happening is you are focusing all your energy on this drug and you
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are not focusing on issues which you should be doing. and essentially they are leaving their drug addict with enough supply to kill themselves. they are feeding them collusion smack. and they can't even admit that they are addicted to it so they are constantly going back to it, and they are going to end up destroying their chances for any re-election because they look like they're obsessed over something. and it is sad to hear them talk like that because they talk like addicts. oh, this is going to be the one. this is going to be it. this is going to be great. all right. how much do we have? is this going to last? it's sad to hear them sound like that because you realize they are trapped in a delusion. it's kind of funny when you think about it. >> dana: it is a little bit funny. jesse, the risk, i think, that democrats have here is that when mueller did the little statement that he had, he basically said he didn't have a problem with how william barr, the attorney general had handled the report. was like yeah, i'm good. i don't really want to testify. i'm not going to say anything outside of this report. will the democrats risk big
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build up and then yet again nothing? >> jesse: i think there is going to be a lot of action on the republican side because mueller has never been cross-examined before. we know what he is going to say when the democrats ask the questions. is he going to stick to his 400 page script. the republicans can't wait to sink their teeth into this guy on live television. i spoke to republican today who is going to grill him he said listen, foreign interference you were supposed to investigate. why did you only look at one side. why did you never look at the ukrainians giving manafort documents to the dnc. chris steele drumming all that stuff up about russia scwh? when did you know there was no collusion? was it before the midterms? why did you stack your entire team with partisan democrats in the top democrat was crying on stage with hillary as she lost the election. there is a lot of questions you can ask and i don't think perform very well. >> dana: you are looking forward? >> jesse: greg said the real one run of the mill democrats in the country care more about global warming than they do about this.
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that says a lot. this will fire up the republican base. >> dana: medicare for all. juan, what do you think about all of this? >> juan: i'm so surprised. i was watching the president talk on maria bartiromo's show this morning and the thought occurred to me why is he attacking robert mueller. i think he says no obstruction, no collusion on the basis of the mueller report. so, if the mueller report is so good for him, why is he attacking mueller and why are republicans reacting as if oh, the democrats are the ones that are just so hungry to put mueller on display. well, if that's the case, if mueller is like someone who has exonerated the president, you would think the president would, therefore, say i welcome having him testify. but that's not the reaction i'm getting. so i'm thinking hey, something is going on here. one, there is -- the democrats still don't have an unredacted report. >> katie: yes, they do. >> juan: they don't. they say they don't, katie. >> katie: look at the report. >> juan: i think when mueller gave his 9-minute report, he did challenge bob
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barr. he did change the perception because barr has been out there saying nothing here, don't look anybody. in fact, mueller said, you know what? release the whole thing. let congress proceed. given the justice department policy on indicting a siting president. president is attacking mueller. >> bill barr specifically didn't want to release the report in chunks because he wanted to be more transparent american people. he released the entire report without grand jury revealed something american people should want it's a privacy issue for every single person. going to the questions that are going to be asked about the mueller going to be asking him why didn't you yourself come up with
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requirement or obstruction. a decision on obstruction? why did you give that to bill barr to decide instead of team of attorneys and coming up with that? that has been a big point of political contention. he didn't want to testify. because he didn't want to become a political football. when rachel maddow says americans have been waiting for this moment? no. this is the bottom of the barrel of what people are interested in. the president is frustrated with it because he actually wants to move on and have democrats work on other things besides what he calls the witch-hunt which takes up a lot of time and resources. >> greg: dana? >> dana: greg. >> greg: can i use an analogy involving golf? >> dana: let's hear it. >> greg: they have a golf bag used on trump. think are not getting him in the green. they are always in the rough, which is not a good place. one day collusion. next day mental instability. a club. is he going to serve a third term that was a club.
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torturing kids. that was a club. now they are reaching in and they are going back to the collusion club shooting like 150 and 9 hole course. >> katie: is that bad? >> greg: it was a bad analogy. running out of clubs. >> dana: running out of clubs. >> greg: going back to the old club which is collusion. >> dana: i imagine that bob mueller is going to be like i didn't want to be here. you guys asked for it. and. >> jesse: he is not going to be a good witness. you saw in his press conference he did not look happy to be there he didn't look sharp. he didn't look energized. he is going to face really tough questions. >> katie: if he looked energized he would have been criticized for being -- >> jesse: when the last time. >> dana: oh my gosh he is angry. >> jesse: when is the last time he had to face tough questioning under oath in a live setting when all the cameras are there? i think weissman carried that investigation. and he doesn't want to be
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there when they ask him hey. russian agent. he was your source. he has been feeding the american details for two years. >> juan: maybe some of the democrats will get some of mueller wants staf's staff to ce testify. why do you have donald trump. >> jesse: they dual it behind closed doors. >> jesse: that's my point. also, why didn't have you donald trump testify that he takes the fifth? what about donald jr.? we don't know. >> jesse: we know he didn't take the fifth. >> juan: why didn't he testify? >> dana: we will do what the american people want and mo on. employees at wayfair protest furniture sales to migrant facilities. weigh in on that next. ♪ i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves.
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>> greg: employees at wayfair are staging a walkout selling beds to facilities that house migrant children. yeah, they are outraged that our government would provide beds to kids. so what's the al term tiff? letting the children lie on the floor covered in foil like leftovers from those pretrump days when no one cared? so now you have people who only months ago laughed off this humanitarian crisis because it didn't serve their politics. montage. >> this president just used the back drop of the oval office to manufacture a crisis. >> president trump must stop holding the american people hostage. must stop manufacturing a crisis. >> the crisis on the border is a manufactured crisis.
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>> they are engaging in what i would call manufactured moral crisis. >> this so-called crisis at the border is fake. >> this is a crisis of his own making because it was a campaign pledge. >> mr. president, we don't need to create artificial crises. we have enough real crises. >> tonight, the president tries to sell a crisis that the facts tell us does not exist. >> all of this, this whole mess is manufactured. it's a manufactured crisis. a noncrisis at the border that's really not fooling anybody. >> this shutdown that he caused by creating a phony crisis actually did cause one danger after another. >> but no sign of the national emergency that the president has been talking about. as a matter of fact, it's pretty tranquil down here. >> greg: you wonder why america hates these ghoulish hypocrites mocking you, they
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demonize you. you worry about families crossing you are a monster. they worry about families crossing now, they are heroes. screw them. misery didn't matter when the crisis didn't work for them. but now migrants are a boon for publicity crazy dems and has been actresses. nancy lee tweeted a shot of children wrapped in emergency blankets at detention center blaming trump for that if the time and date hadn't been cropped from the picture you would see it occurred under obama. now nancy's deliberate lie was retweeted 30,000 times. now 30,000 people are as dumb as she is. for the left it wasn't a crisis then and it wasn't a crisis six months ago when collusion was the weapon to unseat trump. but now that's failed. you claim trump tortures kids while denying the same kids their beds. this is how democrats solve the border crisis. making it worse. so no cots for tots. what's next? boycott dairies that send milk to feed them?
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and now, they use pictures of the dead as if they actually care? they don't one bit. they are exploiting the suffering just to win an election and shame on all of them. >> >> juan: i guess that's me. i will tell you. what i think this is so troubling what's going on at the border. and i say that sincerely. i just think that you don't treat children in this manner. >> greg: you didn't mind it six months ago. >> no, six months ago, greg, the president was saying it was a military crisis. we were having an invasion. >> >> greg: kids died back then i remember the laughter. i remember the laughter and mockery. >> juan: okay. the second thing to say is with regard to wayfair, i don't think anybody wants to see children sleep on the ground. i think these are americans who want to call attention to the atrocious conditions, the immoral treatment of children going on right now and they are using their platform in a very american
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way. they are walking there. they are saying we are protesting what this administration is doing. and i think all of us at this table, i don't think this is political. i think all of us at this table would say that the conditions for children on that border right now are unacceptable. >> greg: i wish you felt that way when we brought it up six months ago. you didn't. you laughed at it. you laughed at it. >> juan: he was sending troops to the border. >> greg: i was here when you laughed at that time. >> juan: stop. >> greg: there is video of it. >> katie: wayfair these people protesting are protest protesting the company selling kids to children. you are arguing that they are protesting a horrible awful situation but actually they are going out and making it the same. so if they really want to make sure jauronon they can get beds somewhere else. >> katie: those beds aren't good enough? going to boycott the next place that gives beds to these kids? >> juan: no, they are using that moment to say this is wrong and call attention to
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it. >> greg: they do nothing for those kids. this is a political stunt. indicate indicates they're bringing attention to what they think is that you problem which is not. the kids are still not getting their beds. luckily wayfair is saying we are not going to deal with it. i want to give more context. you keep saying this is a military thing in january. >> juan: no, that was when it was manufactured. >> katie: this crisis started in 2014. >> juan: oh. >> katie: when central american families started coming over under barack obama. i was there. i was covering it. one of the very few people actually talking about it. and we have been warning about this problem for years. and now that we are here and now that democrats are looking at this and saying wow, this really is a problem, then instead of solving the problem, they are protesting companies that want to give beds to children and they're blaming the president for the issue when he is the only one trying to solve it by changing the asylum laws. >> juan: people who work at the company are protesting. >> greg: jesse, thoughts on how cnn is now calling it a
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crisis. >> jesse: they can't figure out what it is and neither can juan. he has changed his mind and language about seven times. >> juan: i have not. oh my gosh. you get locked into this crisis. >> jesse: i'm not locked into it. we have called it a crisis for six months. >> juan: military. >> jesse: military, humanitarian, stop splitting hairs it's a problem. you can't complain about something if you won't do nothing to fix it either. your side is doing nothing to fix it. here's the deal. people have been warning professionals that there is a huge problem growing for months. >> katie: for years. >> jesse: media reports saying we can't handle it. families are pouring in. we don't have the infrastructure. we don't have the manpower to house all of these families. so what do we do? trump starts housing these families because you have to keep them together because you are not allowed to separate them. so he keeps them together and then they are in a facility for 100 people and there is 600 people, and then the left calls them concentration camps.
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>> greg: yep. >> jesse: the last time the democrats fought tooth and nail to put a limit on how many beds they could put in these so-called concentration camps. then the republicans come along and say let's give you guys more immigration judges to speed up the asylum appeals process. democrats say no. no more judges. what? it happened today on capitol hill. they said no more immigration judges. they don't want any more beds. >> greg: crazy. >> jesse: don't want any more facilities built. so to complain now about the conditions is so unfair. there are americans living in unsanitary, unsafe conditions in the south side of chicago in west virginia, in skid row. you don't see any democrats visiting those places. they didn't even visit the border. they had to go visit a detention facility because, like you said, it's a stunt. and our border patrol men and women, they are not trained to be child care takers. they don't have the training for this. they don't have the money for this. they don't have anything they are doing the best they
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can. i agree, it's got to get better. but to say that this is trump's fault is wrong, juan. they can fix it in a second by fixing the loophole. >> greg: i find the way the media is using this latest photo to be disgusting. i can't -- i mean we know the picture tells a story but using it to sell a political agenda and they should be ashamed of it. >> dana: do you remember, this is images do prompt action. >> greg: it's reality. >> greg: remember the young boy found dead on the beach because serbia. >> greg: no one disputes that. >> dana: chemical weapons attack. that picture, that's why president trump took action. that is very unfair. because, well, yes, just comparing those two things are not the same. also the administration asked for $5 billion of additional money about 8 weeks ago. the democrats have dragged their feet on it.
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now it's a crisis and i think the democrats one of the reasons they went down and got those pictures taken is because they knew the story was about to turn on them. but the senate did pass the bill in a bipartisan way. the extra money is coming. the other issues are not solved yet, which is also unfair. watch tonight in the debate and president trump will be public enemy number one. and they won't address the key issue. >> greg: think just wash over the fact that they did nothing. they didn't care. >> juan: the picture that you dismissed is very real. those people are dead. >> greg: i didn't dismiss it. i dismissed your hypocrisy over it. you laughed about a dead kid months ago. next on "the five" can. >> juan: that is discussion. >> greg: it's not a discussion. >> juan: it is you don't tell the truth. >> greg: the democratic debate is going to be a snooze fest our prediction. that's next. after my dvt blood clot...
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>> jesse: all eyes on miami tonight as our favorite democratic candidates finally get into the ring to slug it out over the issues. the first of a two night debate split over 20 candidates and president trump thinks this one is going to be low energy. >> everyone said i will be tweeting. i will actually be on a plane and it just seems very boring but i'm going to watch it because i have to. that's part of my life. you know. it's part of my life. i do want to watch it? do i want to watch these people? that's a very unexciting group of people. >> jesse: each of us has come up with a prediction for tonight's debate and i will go first. so i predict there's going to be audience interference. i predict there is going to be some heckler, some screamer. >> dana: chanting. >> jesse: something where the audience member or members try to interrupt and cause a scene and they are going to have to be handled. all right, katie. you are next. >> katie: everybody is going to get a free car and free college. >> jesse: you are right. >> katie: they will say you will get that i think john delaney will go after other democrats he will be one of
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the few who does. he is the more moderate. he has been saying in speeches socialist policies are bad for the party and country. >> jesse: he will get booed. >> katie: he will get booed maybe audience and zero questions about late-term abortion. >> jesse: also correct. juan? >> juan: i guess that would be a republican debate, kate. i think it's a big night for elizabeth warren. she is the only one on stage who is polls in double dightsz. in terms ever the other people i think it's pretty clear going to have julian castro really show up. i think this is miami. hispanic audience on tell munsd dough. i think it's an opportunity for him to shine. and second thing this goes back to big surprise here. less talk about trump, more talk about policies and you may say that's boring. they will distinguish themselves someone may say to elizabeth warren maybe >> dana: beto o'rourke will
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get a second wind. ted cruz race. what did he raise $50 million. $80 million. he has a following. he, i think he could find a way to get a second wind tonight. >> jesse: i like that prediction. >> greg: i predict not a second wind but a broken wind. three predictions wayfair. >> jesse: like your omts can't stick to one. >> greg: wayfair will provide beds to anyone watching this debate including landfall the participants. prediction for the audience. hard time telling the difference ideologically between the candidates and the moderators because we know it's all one flavor of leftism and finally my bold prediction beto will accidently take out someone's eye with a
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flailing elbow. >> dana: use his million dollars to pay the final. >> jesse: juan brought up elizabeth warren who is far ahead in the polls compared to the other people who are going to be on that stage. i think she is going to be asked about herr indian heritage. and i think she has to be -- you don't think so? >> katie: i do. >> jesse: one of the things that the president likes to say how are you going to handle this? you don't think she is going to be asked about it? >> katie: i do. >> juan: i don't. >> jesse: i think she has to have a different answer. and i'm going to give her some advice. because she has to flip it back onto the president. she has to say the president is obsessed with my family tree and i care about families being separated at the border indicated indicate why are you giving her advice right now. >> dana: that's a great line. >> jesse: a better line than what she she has been saying. >> greg: we lead with that tomorrow. >> jesse: her night to
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shine, would you agree? >> dana: yeah. her night to shine. >> jesse: she has a lot to lose tonight. >> dana: she will make it to the second debate. one of the things that the democrats have done, the dnc has done is said to get to this first debate 65,000 small donors. to get to the next debate you have to have 130,000. >> jesse: you need momentum. >> dana: she'll be able to do it. many of the others are not going to be able to make that you have fewer people in july. >> juan: by the way, jesse, when you are talking about the advice you are giving her. just reminds me i think you want a debate that's more like the republican debate. >> jesse: i do. >> juan: little marco, lying ted. >> jesse: i want personal attacks and sharp exchanges. i'm not going to be bored by policy on global warming. >> katie: expectations are going to be a little let down. >> jesse: yesterday you, i mean i said not going to watch. are you standing by that? >> greg: because there are so many people and their time is limited, how can you make an ass of yourself. hard it for people to make an ass of themself.
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but they do have less time to mar martial one candidate. need this much to become the nominee it could be anybody. swalwell. >> dana: never run out of reasons to run. they run out of money to ru run. >> jesse: that's right. >> katie: not enough time. people could say something without enough context and taken out of context. >> juan: i have got to tell you, the key is not that exciting, so i agree with you on that. the key is introducing yourself. most people don't know these folks. >> greg: that's true. tonight and tomorrow. >> jesse: 9:00, everybody, try to stay awake. disgusting attack on eric trump in chicago. that is next on "the five." that i won the "best of" i casweepstakes it. and i get to be in this geico commercial? let's do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little.
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possibly as as bad as the media says they are. it's impossible, actually. they push it, they push it. that's why smollett chased his path. that's why people attack trump supporters. that's why politics is now a personal vendetta. we have the soccer player. what's her name? rappen nay? no one knows the hell who she is until she becomes. this then she becomes a protected class. she expands her media footprint by screaming infantile. the self-centered athlete cost the sports money but trending by being a selfish grandstander. this is the same problem. the media makes it to so that people think this might help them or make this emotionally gratifying thing by attacking somebody but you just look like a loser. >> katie: jesse, eric trump is not pressing charges.
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the secret service also took a look at who this person is we repeatedly see this happening now and gets justified as okay because the president is destroying the country somehow and, therefore, they are validated in their actions. >> jesse: right. you know, juan is making a face. but i came prepared with a whole long list of violent attacks on trump supporters for the last two and a half years. it's a very long list. >> greg: go through each one. >> jesse: fire bombing, attacks with crowbars. attacks through windows. including burning animal car cus ancarcass and leaving on someone's stoop. i know juan you can say there is other things from the right you can say they have done. the overwhelming amount of violence is coming from the left. imagine if this had been chelsea clinton. imagine if this had been maliyah obama or any son or daughter of a democrat president, would this person still be unidentified? there is no interest in the media to find out who this the spitter was if this was a republican spitter they
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would be doxed and all over the place. >> dana: like the guy who was on your show. >> jesse: he lost his job. his family doesn't talk to him anymore. they would go around to congress and ask every single senator and congressman what do you think about the spitting attack? has your rhetoric contributed to the spitting attack? don't we need to have a conversation about the culture of hate on the flight this is how this thing goes. it's sad. it's just very sad. >> katie: juan? >> juan: i don't think there is any defense. i think it's repugnant behavior. it's awful. i don't think it's effective either as you can see at the table it doesn't generate anything but generate sympathy to the victim of such an awful act. it's good to speak out if you disagree. i think it boycotts are terrific. criticism is okay. but i think the ultimate response would be mobilization. to get people out to vote and prevent a second term of donald trump. >> jesse: right. >> juan: in response to you, i mean, there is just no question. i remember the people who were sending pipe bombs to democrats and cnn and the like. and if you go to a trump
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rally and you are the press, i don't care who you are, it's pretty hostile. >> juan: steve scalise got shot. we can play that whole game. when you go to the trump rally it's not the hateful, horrible people. they are happy. energized. >> juan: what i don't think. >> jesse: i have been. they treat me a little differently. >> katie: dana? >> dana: i can't believe women spit on someone. >> greg: the act of spitting disgusts you. >> dana: i remember once i spit on my sister. i got in so much trouble. i never did it again. it's disgusting. and also, guys, when you are walking around don't spit on the street either. i don't want to see that i don't want spit at all. >> greg: sometimes we have to spit. you have to spit. but i don't spit on people. >> dana: if you have to spit, i'm sure you do it in a very classy way. >> greg: did you ever accidentally spit on somebody because you didn't know they were there? >> dana: no. i thought you meant in conversation. >> juan: that would be a
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fight. >> katie: with class. >> dana: if she does it to him in person what does she do to the food? investigation over. >> katie: coming up, claw hands and a second set of eye lids. scientists are now predicting how humans will look after decades of smart phone use. shocking results are up next. ♪ ♪ i've been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration, which could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision. because it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. because it's my sunset, it's how i see my life. it's my vision. preservision
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♪ ♪ >> juan: last week we warned you about how smart phones could be causing millennials to grow horns in the back of their heads. that pales in comparison what scientists it seem to be predicting about modern tech on the body. the company creating this 3-d model of a future human circa the year 2100 features a thicker skull, claw like hands and a second set of eye lids. oh my goodness. a negative consequence of all those years of strange your neck and spine to post that instagram selfie that's so important to you. now, let me just say, dana, last time we did this story, i then heard scientists aren't exactly sure about that horn in the back of the head. >> dana: that was an article in reason magazine by robby soave. >> greg: close enough.
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>> dana: when it comes to the horn isn't all of a sudden happening because of smart phones over the decades ever since people have been reading books and things like that. this is british tabloids. who really knows. clearly something is going to happen. let's say you go on the subway or airport or restaurant and watch people's posture. everybody is doing that something is going to happen. i just don't understand the third eyelid thing why is would you need that? >> katie: blue light on phone. >> jesse: to wink at people. >> juan: thank you, jesse. jesse, the one thing, what was interesting to me i think the one thing we can see that is happening is that people are getting lonelier, get fooled by false commentary online. we have deep fake videos. why don't they talk about that? >> jesse: i don't know. i'm a creationist so i don't believe in evolution. we are never going to change. god put us here and evolution is some fake theory by scientists. >> greg: you are joking. [laughter] >> jesse: got you, mom.
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>> juan: also got me. i remember the puerto rico stuff. i was getting worried. >> jesse: click bait. >> juan: katie, even if this is true it's going to take 1,000 years. it's not going to ruin your looks, katie. >> katie: i'm sorry, i was looking at my phone there this is obvious to me that that we will change as a result of this technology. you have a spleen that isn't -- we have a spleen -- apea appendix no longer functional. tailbone with no tail. >> jesse: wait, what? >> katie: yeah. if you believe in science you would know this. >> jesse: you are a saying my appendix doesn't do anything? >> katie: it's a worthless organ. >> greg: like a politician. >> katie: doesn't function anymore. i'm just letting you know. all the science here. >> juan: in the break, greg has told us we have a third eyelid already. that gooey thing in the corner right here is a
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nictating membrane. a third eyelid that never quite became what it is. it is there. to your point, there are adaptations, but not in this way. first, social media has magnified your desire for attention and status, which has made you kind of meaner and more of an exhibitionist. pornography satisfies basic needs for intrainvestigators without the messy human contact. creating a decline in birth and public interversion and video games further softening of the human body because you aren't using your muscles and going outside for daily activity. so we are in a sense becoming sphbors part of your body. don't need a chip in your brain. >> dana: implanted it in there. >> greg: a lot of work. already there you feel like have you lost a limb when it's over there it's a weird connection. >> dana: 200 years when they look back on our tape?
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[laughter] the iguana wins in the end, it jumps on his back and the dog is like what happened? >> greg: how did you not have that video? i sympathize with the iguana. you are for the dog. mine looks like crap compared to that. if you like evil animals -- this one, this dog gets all the checks, check it out. he's a literal chick magnet. he's got a of little chicks, it just shows you you can be different species and everyone gets along. there is no spitting, this love that there is not speak its name
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barks it and the quacks at the end it's joyous. this could have been yours. i should have had your evil one. that poor iguana. >> dana: but the iguana won, that's the point. >> juan: we've already celebrated father's day but i have an excellent nominee for father of the year. take a look at this video, this is a 1.5-year-old boy chasing an inflatable ball on a sunny florida day when he falls in the pool! when his dad seems sees him fae springs into action, he leapt over a 4-foot safety fence to save his son's life and what a beautiful dive in case you didn't know that. i gave him ten points for the dive but a million points for the saved. while you are having summer fun,
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be safe around the pool and lock the baby gate in case you didn't know, drowning is the number one cause of death for children ages 1-4. >> greg: did he leave the phone? when he dove. >> juan: even though they had the safety gate, it was open. >> jesse: my orthodontist texted me, the appendix actually is useful. it provides a safe haven for good bacteria to hang out in the gut. >> katie: why does your orthodontist know that? >> jesse: she went to medical school. there we go -- look at our attorney general. busting out bagpipe skills. at the u.s. attorney's national conference in washington, performing scotland the brave at
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the nypd emerald society, another thing wand is jealous, our attorney general can't play the bagpipes. >> juan: that's one thing i knew him for, he is well known for playing bagpipes. these days he's known for a lot more. >> katie: first i'm going to apologize to the appendix for saying it's worth it. last weekend, i went to england for the royal ascot, it was a horse race and we were invited by our good friend donald blaney to this really fancy event, there we are going into the royal enclosure. the horse race is an annual race that is held over five days in berkshire england, it was founded in 1711 by queen anne and it's very well-known, fancy hats and lots of amazing outfits, lots of champagne.
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>> greg: any drunken fights? >> jesse: how many pounds did you lose? [laughter] >> dana: "special report" is up next. >> bret: this is a fox news alert, i'm bret baier. we are coming to you live, the democrats first in a series of presidential primary debates starts right here in about three hours. we will have a preview and i will talk live with one of the candidates who is not being allowed to participate tonight, looking at the spin room here. we start with several major breaking stories. a former special counsel robert mueller will testify to a pair of house committees three weeks from today after being subpoenaed by democrats, republicans say that could backfire and they would like to see him on the senate side too. president trump is on

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