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without the question that asks very basically are you a citizen of the united states? all right. that does it from here. now to the "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello everybody i'm jesse watters along with katie, juan, dana and greg. 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ new york democratic socialists aoc leveling bombshell allegations on conditions that migrant detention centers after she joined a group of house democrats who visited two detention facilities in texas yesterday. the congresswoman even reportedly screaming at border agents at one stop. here are the explosive claims she is making about the treatment of those migrants. >> there is abuse in these facilities. there is abuse. this is them on their best behavior and they put them in rooms with no running
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water, and these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet. that was them knowing a congressional visit was coming. this is cbp on their best behavior telling people to drink out of the toilet. >> did you see somebody actually doing that? >> i mean, in that last facility, i was not safe from the officers in that facility. >> jesse: border patrol issuing a harsh rebuttal to the freshman congresswoman firing back saying the accusations are not true. >> i can tell you with the utmost confidence that the migrants, anyone and everyone in our custody at all of our facilities have ready access to fresh water. they have access to consumerrables, and the standards that we apply to make sure that on a recurring and very timed basis that not only they have access to the types of
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consumables and fresh water they would need. i have never heard in 26 years of being in this business ever heard of that type of allegation being made. >> jesse: greg, do you believe her? >> i would actually be -- need to see some proof to this. i think it's just her being sneaky. because i don't believe -- this is my gut is that no one has been drinking from any toilet. but if you see that the water fountain is situated above the toilet for plumbing reasons in emergency shelter and often in correctional facilities you will see that you will see the toilet and for plumbing reasons because that's where the plumbing comes out of. the water source is below. it's not toilet water. it's drinking water but it's above the toilet. but she is clever because she just broadly says they are drinking from the toilet. and people can go like yeah, because the toilet is there. so i think that what she did was said something that is
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false but directionally true. like she could get away from it. bigger story is how the left has free pass to demonize anyone. we have seen accusations of child abuse directed at people who work there. she suggested that these guys might sexually assault her. she doesn't feel safe around them. these are horrible things to say about people casually to say them casually. but if you respond a angrily or criticize her suddenly she becomes the victim. these are snowflake bearing switch blades they come at you and the moment you respond oh my god, you hate me. and it is kind of weird in the irony of this whole thing is the left incentivizes these crises by egging on two things. the caravans, they were encouraged as a way to overwhelm the border to create visuals. next? they were invent size inincentio
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bring children. activists were telling it's easier to get across the border if you bring kids and demonize the people dealing with this influx. the result is you have more sexual assaults more drowning and more deaths. these centers are probably the best relief that these people are going to get in this situation and they are being demonized. by the very people who are incentivizing it. >> jesse: she voted twice against bills that would have provided more resources against these migrants in these facilities and then she goes down to the facility and says they are not getting the right resources. looks pretty hypocritical. >> juan: are you talking to me? >> jesse: i'm talking to juan williams. >> juan: one of the things that happens here we can politicize this and i would just prefer we do not do that i will say this. the big news to me is have this facebook page group, border patrol agents who have absolutely spoken in dehumanizing terms about the migrants. and they have also made awful sexual innuendo about
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alexandria ocasio-cortez. the congresswoman. and now we have a dhs inspector general report in which the inspector general, jesse says three of the five stations have no shower for children. kids have no change of clothes and no way to do laundry. two of the stations, two of the five have no hot meals for kids. these are not good situations. and if you then understand the kind of very hostile rhetoric that the agents have been taking part in on the facebook page then for the congresswoman to do her duty, which is to go to that station and to inspect it and to see the conditions and not just engage in political rhetoric in washington but actually go, i think she has a right to feel -- >> greg: she did no political rhetoric down there? that wasn't a photo op. when she insulted. >> she didn't insult. >> greg: that's not political? >> juan: greg, i will tell you what was insulting them talking about her in a totally. >> greg: we can go into that too. she called them child
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abusers. >> jesse: they are running concentration camps. i think katie, we all agree we want the best for these migrants. he wanwe want to take care of tm the best we can. they should not be here and come here the way they came here. it's an unfortunate situation. the border patrol agents are not trained for this. they don't have the facilities. they don't have the money. they are doing the best they can. >> katie: i'm glad she made a real trip to a detention center to a shelter instead of posing for a photo op. in front of an empty parking lot first time around with photographer and fake crying. that's the first step. second is totally fraudulent. voted against every single piece of legislation that would have at least eased the situation temporarily. the reason why, juan, you are seeing a lack of facilities, a lack of food, a lack of clothing for children is because the border patrol is overwhelmed. these facilities are meant for maybe 1,000 people. there are 4 or 5,000 people who are crowding. >> greg: how did that
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happen? >> katie: that is happening because congress and people like aoc continue to use this as a political talking point instead of solving the problem. when wayfair sold beds to the border patrol to have beds for children who didn't have them, she led a boycott and said they shouldn't be selling beds to children and then she goes down there and says why don't any of these children have any beds? it's completely disingenuous. the fact is this can be fixed. if you want to be part of the solution you just don't go down and call the border patrol sexual assaulters, sexual predators, nazis you vote for things that make it better. >> jesse: some of the witnesses down there, dana, according to the washington examiner she went and started yelling and screaming at the border patrol officers. refused a tour of the facility and mischaracterized the conversation she had with the detainees. >> dana: it is pretty astonishing that you can have several people all saying what she said about drinking water out of the toilet and you can have several people all saying what you are just describing
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here which is that how inappropriately she was acting and aggressively and hostile initially going in. and, look, obviously emotions are running high. one of my favorite beatitudes are blessed is the meek. who are the meek? the meek are the children. are we responsible for taking care of children? we are at this point at this moment. i think what the administration has figured out you have to figure out a way to triage this situation. one of the things they did today is of all the immigration fights, they decide we're going to print the census without the citizenship question. whether they would have won on the merits, i think they probably would have but there was -- there were problems with it. it is executive branch's responsibility to do the census. the president is going to get it that done fine take it off the table. got $4.5 billion signed last week. the president signs it into law. it's not even enough money. they have to figure out hire more people to deal what she is talking about. then, the third thing, if you only got three wishes, the third thing has to be
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this asylum piece. on some of these must-pass pieces of legislation that are coming up in september, i would focus all sorts of resources on figuring out a way to change that. if they don't, i think what greg is talking about, the caravans and the visuals, they know that the administration is under pressure. so they are going to continue to send people here. and we are not going to have enough -- we are not equipped to take care of them. >> juan: incentive, dana, is not about anything that we say oh these kids are not being taken care of. the incentive is these people are fleeing oppression and poverty and want better life for their family and children. >> dana: okay. there still is a system. everybody can talk about how do you fix the problem at its source? they don't want to leave. i'm for that. >> greg: other countries should not be dictating our border policy by sending people. we cannot forget that children are being used and abused as pass keys into a country who built that? the people in the united states who mock this humanitarian crisis months
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ago. we know who they are. >> juan: i think aoc deserves a tip of the hat for using her to shine a light what's going on down there. >> greg: making up stuff. >> jesse: a lot of people think she is exploiting the tragedy and doing nothing about it. >> juan: i don't. >> jesse: presidenpresident trup blasting, ruin the cities. >> they work in office buildings and to get into the building they have to walk through a scene that nobody would have believed possible three years ago. and this is the liberal establishment. this is what i'm fighting. ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla.
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>> greg: san francisco continues to become the human poop capital of the western hemisphere. what is their mayor concerned with. e-cigs? he signed an ordinance banninbanvaping sales. you don't have to vape to see how idiotic this is let me offer a plug. vapeing got me to quit smoking far more harmful. if vaping had been around 30 years ago so would a lot 6 your relatives. i don't vape anymore but it helped get me here. the mayor says there is much we don't know about these products but you could have said the same thing about wind farms or cell phones but no, she means vaping. so vaping is the health hazard in her city. injecting heroin on the streets near a school. i guess when you can't address your city's big problems, you look to vaping as a distraction from failure. and what's is a monumental
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failure dystopian open sewer super rich signal from bo and homeless relieve themselves below. it's clear you can accept any kind of ms. rid if you are well enough away from it. so the rise in banning things will continue unless, of course, the homeless do it or antifa does it or undocumented aliens do it then breaking laws is simply the right thing to do because anything else would be hateful. so welcome to s.f. please don't puff but by all means poop. we have a little sound on tape from the president. i had to work in the word poop. about the cities decaying conditions thanks to the libs. >> we can knot ruin our cities and have you people who work in those cities. they work in office buildings and to get into the building they have to walk through a scene that nobody would believed possible three years ago. and, this is the liberal establishment. this is what i'm fighting. if you look at some of these -- they are usually sanctuary cities run by very liberal people and the states are run by very
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liberal people. but the thing that nobody can figure out is do these governors or mayors, do they really think this is a positive? do they reali think this is okay? because it's not. it's destroying their city. and it's destroying a whole way of life. and it's not our country. it's not what our country is all about. >> greg: katie, is this just a coincidence that all these cities are run by liberals. >> katie: homelessness has actually gone down in terms of the number of people in the last decade. these policies that have they implemented in these liberal cities make living on the street easier. so, for example, creating safe spaces for people to do heroin. saying that you can sleep wherever you want and go to the bathroom wherever you want in front of businesses. there is no rules. creating public programs where you get things for free and you can still live out on the street. and it seems like these big city mayors who have created this problem through these leftist policies that enable this kind of bad behavior are creating problems like going after the vaping
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instead of really dealing with serious issues that they, themselves, have created. and it's a monster now. because they have these huge congregations, in l.a. now diseases breaking out at these huge camps and they don't know what to do about it. and the public programs that they have implemented aren't working. and so they are at the end of the rope in terms of dealing with this and they are just going on to vaping and they will be banning cereal and cokes and the size of your drinks. >> jesse: tent on the middle of the sidewalk. >> if you are a business owner you complain, they say the city ordinance says anybody can live anywhere. there has to be consequences for that. >> jesse: you have to get rid of ordinances that say you can have encampment on the middle of the public sidewalk. >> greg: have the left of catcher tactics. being a horrible person for moving people. >> jesse: that's why a liberal mayor in one these cities, they are the ones that will have to take charge and show political courage and say it's not compassionate to allow our
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cities to suffer like this. the compassionate thing to do is clean up the city. we haven't seen a mayor be able to do that. guardian the other day they had a great story that we all suffer. why san francisco techies hate the city they transformed. it's about all these young tech entrepreneurs that came in. they are paying astro follow ash rent. getting mugged. syringes and condoms right outside of where they sleep. it's disgusting. homelessness gone up 19% over the last 10 years in san francisco. they have absolutely had it and these are liberal-minded people. >> dana: yesterday there was a story in the "wall street journal." thank you. >> greg: he quotes a paper. >> dana: ed" the guardian and i quote the "wall street journal." i set it aside and i wanted to fully read and it i read the front page only. number of people moving from the shustothe suburbs from the y
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going up. not everyone who works in the tech business is 24 years old without any children. these are people that are families. they are figuring out a way how are they going to educate their children and having to move out of the city and commute back and forth. one of the great things about living nut city is being able to do all of those things all at once. on the vaping thing. >> greg: yes. >> dana: the concern is that they don't understand the effects on children and they are worried that the companies are marketing to children. >> greg: always about the children. >> dana: there are ways to deal with that that don't include banning adults from buying products that help them stop smoking. >> greg: exactly. always bring up the children when they don't have another argument. juan, you should be happy that i quit smoking because of vaping. this should upset you that they are banning vaping you should be happy that i benefit from it. >> juan: i ham happy for you i think that's good for your health. they didn't ban vaping. >> greg: selling of it. >> juan: not going to allow them to be sold.
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to me, this is not about adults, greg. not about you. it's about the idea that children use the vaping as a gateway to, guess what? start smoking cigarettes. >> greg: not proven. weakest argument. >> juan: that's the whole argument. even juul says that in their advertisement. you guys are using this as a cud july to beat up. >> i think president trump is taking advantage of people who are homeless. people who are mentally ill. people who are veterans who have ptsd. >> greg: taking advantage by trying to get them help? >> juan: if he was trying to get them help, that would be great, greg. his budget eliminated money for the one organization the government that was aimed at the homeless. >> greg: this the is argument that gave for aoc.
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>> juan: no, this is crass behavior by our president because he is just about the politics. >> jesse: we just showed you how you can spend millions of dollars in skid row trying to clean that up and the homelessness got worse there it's not about the money, juan. it's about the policies on the local level. >> juan: this is not true. katie just told you at the very start of this segment homelessness is down. you get to cities like l.a., san francisco, that's different. >> greg: all right. we have breaking news in the trial of navy seal eddie gallagher. verdict has been reached. details coming up. the element of surprise was imperative. wow. he won't even recognize you. seriously. i don't even recognize myself. and thanks to my cashrewards credit card from navy federal with never-expiring rewards it's gonna be a killer honeymoon. woo! maui!! boom navy federal credit union.
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>> juan: this a fox news alert. the jury has reached a verdict in the murder trial of navy seal eddie gallagher. gallagher was accused of killing a war prisoner in iraq. now jonathan hunt live outside the naval base courthouse in san diego. jonathan? >> juan, the breaking news here right now chief edward gallagher is not guilty of murdering that isis prisoner
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in iraq in 2017. he is not guilty of shooting at civilians in a crowd in iraq. is he not guilty of firing from a sniper position at an elderly man. he is not guilty of firing at a young iraqi woman from a sniper position, too. we understand at this point the only charge on which he has been found guilty is posing for a photograph with the body of that isis prisoner. he is guilty. the jury has decided on that charge. but, that is the least serious of the seven charges he was facing. it carries a maximum prison sentence of four months, given the chief gallagher has already served that time. we understand he will walk out of this courtroom behind me shortly a free man and will be free to celebrate the fourth of july with his
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family the breaking news. chief h edward gallagher again not guilty of all the charges against him guilty only of posing for a picture with the body of a dead isis fighter. he will, tonight, be free. juan? >> juan: jonathan, please stand with us. dana perino has a question for you. >> dana: hi, jonathan, i know we expected this verdict today pretty quickly decide. i thought could remind the viewers of two things. one, about the twist in this story that happened last week when the other navy seal who was given immunity by the prosecution admitted that he, in fact, watt one who killed the isis fighter and prisoner. secondly, i do think it's important for people to understand how this works. this is not your typical jury. this is a jury of his peers, other military men. >> yeah. i will take those in order. first of all, the bombshell testimony we got earlier in this trial was from a seal team 7 member by the name of corey scott. he was on the stand.
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he said that chief gallagher did, indeed, stab the isis fighter but then he said that isis fighter died of asphyxiation. on cross-examination by the defense, he then said what do you mean by asphyxiation? that is a very specific term? and corey scott said yes, it was a very specific term. what he meant by that was he put his thumb over a breathing tube that had been inserted into that isis prisoner and he suffocated him. he said he did it as a mercy killing because he did not want that isis fighter to go back into the hands of the iraqi emergency response division which he said had been guilty previously of the torture, rape, and murder of isis prisoners. so corey scott dropped that bombshell. chief gallagher did not kill that isis prisoner, i, corey scott killed him. on the question of the jury that you mentioned as well, dana.
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two officers five out of the seven to have a conviction. they have reached five out of the seven on the posing with a -- for a picture with the isis fighter. they did not get to five out of seven on any of the other charges. i don't have the exact numbers yet. but the bottom line is chief gallagher is tonight free to walk out of this court and go home with and to his family. dana? >> juan: jonathan, just quickly, following up on dana's point, corey scott cannot be prosecuted even though he admitted to ending that person's life? >> right. he had been given immunity against being charged with killing or any other offenses in this case. now, the one thing, juan, that he can be charged with is perjury. now, obviously prosecutors said that they -- he changed his story. he told them one thing in investigative interview us
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and changed his story when he got on the witness stand with immunity. they say he did that because he wanted to protect chief gallagher. so they have kept open their positions that they can prosecute him for perjury. we got ahold just last week of an email sent to his attorney by the navy clearly laying out that they have the right now to go forward with a perjury case against corey scott if they decide to do so. as we understand it, that decision has not been taken yet. but it remains a possibility, juan. >> juan: jonathan, katie pavlick has a question. >> katie: can you take us through what the mood in the courtroom today and when the verdict came down? >> yeah. that's a very good question, katie. i sensed a real difference in the mood of chief gallagher and his wife andrea from yesterday afternoon. when they expected, i think, a really quick verdict, they didn't get it. they look at little down trodden when they left last night. they looked genuinely
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concerned when they came in today and as this dragged out by hour by hour today. dan gallo our producer who has been in the courtroom throughout this just came out and told me there was an extraordinary atmosphere in the courtroom when each of those verdicts were read. a lot of tears he said. hugs between chief gallagher and his wife andrea who has been with him every single minute of every single day of this trial. huge hugs then between the chief andrea and chief gallagher's parents who have also been in the courtroom every day. and obviously handshakes and hugs with all of the defense attorneys who have gotten him to this point whereas i say he is free to go home with and to his family tonight. >> juan: jonathan, dana wants to ask another question. >> dana: one last question, jonathan, this case was so unusual and it exposed this intramural of deep divisions among some of the navy seals who served under gallagher.
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i remember listening to gallagher's -- the defense attorney at one point referring to them as millennials. and like a lot of tension there. any comment on that before we let you go? >> yeah. you know, dana, there is no stronger bond, perhaps anywhere in the u.s. military than the brotherhood between seals. and this trial has certainly exposed that it has torn at the threads that binds the seal community together. therthere will certainly be ramifications this older seals hard charging seals like chief eddie gallagher and the younger as you mentioned and as they were described by defense attorneys the millennial seals who they portrayed as not wanting to really join the fray. to join the fight. so, certainly in what is an extraordinarily tight-knit community under usual circumstances, these very unusual circumstances are going to test the bonds of
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friendship throughout the u.s. navy seal community, dana. >> juan: jonathan, thank you so much for that breaking news update again. mr. gallagher was found not guilty on, i believe it was all but one count and the one count was posing with a picture of a deceased enemy. controversy erupts as nike drops an american flag themed sneaker. that's coming at you next on "the five." ♪ ♪ "what do we want for dinner?"
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nation's patriotic holiday. meanwhile arizona's governor has withdrawn funding for a nike manufacturing plant there so, greg, you actually like the look of these shoes. they are no longer on sale. what do you think about the controversy and the impact that colin kaepernick apparently has on all kinds of american flags. >> greg: in this ear wrath the woke adial which is a crock adiaadile who will eat yo. woke isn't even safe. one, because colin kaepernick didn't like it. they have to get. the woke-a-dile. slippery slope so easy. statues what's next money. what's next flags. why do we even have a july 4th. go from july 3rd to july 5th. get rid of the whole damn thing because it's so
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complicated and problematic. july fourth. why are we celebrating a country with a legacy of slavery? why are we doing that? it's disgusting. can you hear the argument. right now you are seeing signs though that sensible liberals are beginning to see no off ramp for this kind of thinking. almost like every show now bill maher is shaking his head saying come on, guys. we're going too far. and you are seeing liberals like dave reuben you had on your show parties without a party and thinker without a side. they are just going so far. your team is nuts. you need my push to sensible liberals ask yourself where this trend is going to end up? where is it going? do these people want the end of this country? >> jesse: i do think they want the end of the country. they are trying to destroy the flag. trying to destroy the national anthem, the borders, the presidents. if you look at what they did to the statues. they have want to change everything about this country and have full control over to.
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and so when someone like this guy who is anti--american can dictate to an american company to not celebrate our independence on july 4th, we are in a really sad state. i agree this country was flaw you had. it was founded on slavery and we fought a civil war to end that stain. but that doesn't define america, slavery. it was a huge mistake. we are constantly trying to rectify it but to say we have to get rid of everything about this country, everything about the founding of this country because of slavery, that does not unite the country. that tries to erase everything and it doesn't move us forward and instead we should be trying to have a conversation about improving the country but all this does is divide it and that's what collin wants. he is unhappy with himself. he is a bitter man. and he wants to divide the country and make everybody else feel as miserable as he does. >> juan: can i just stop this for a second because it's such distortion i don't know where to begin.
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first of all, i think we all believe in capitalists, right? i think nike is a private company. i think nike stock has gone up since they really backed colin kaepernick in terms of his stand kneeling as a protest during nfl games. but the second thing is, again, this is distortion, is that they are not condemning america. they are saying that this betsy ross flag, once they were alerted to it, colin kaepernick didn't make the decision. nike made the decision. but he did tell them that this betsy ross flag has been well, hijacked by far right neo nazi white nationalists. -- let me finish. >> greg: you always do. >> juan: not only is it that they have taken the case like peppy the frog. >> jesse: what are you talking about. no one has hijacked the betsy ross flag. >> juan: in fact in 2016 at high school basketball game, a school that was all white was playing a school with
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mixed race basketball team and you saw. so students waving it. the school superintendent who was white said it has become a symbol of exclusion and racism. >> jesse: no it hasn't, juan. no it hasn't and you know that juan. >> katie: a step back even if it's been hijacked. it's a part of american history. betsy ross is a hero in the history of of america part of the american revolution. she was amazing and should be celebrated. >> dana: we pointed out on "the daily briefing" she is a feminist icon. graduate gut she is not woke enough though she is dead so she can't defend herself. >> dana: companies are more and more having to deal with this especially with younger people either like their employees or now on their boards or whatever. look at what happened at wayfair we don't want to build those beds? who is going to build the beds? every corporation in america needs to be prepared for this. because it's coming for you in way way or another in terms of the slippery slope greg talked about. the in terms of the slippery
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flag, colin kaepernick has a view. can you buy nikes or not, i don't care. whatever. here's the thing this country and that flag and what thursday means to us we were this young upstart country. it was actually founded on an idea. that all men are created equal. and yes we had a birth defect as condoleezza rice has pointed out. there were people who fought in a war to try to end slavery. we are dealing with race. again, can you buy those shoes or not. here's what you can not deny. the country was built on an idea. do you think it is a good idea still? i do. and i plan to celebrate on the fourth of july. shoes or no shoes. >> juan: one of the ideas we were founded on you can have unpopular opinion. >> jesse: you wouldn't know, juan. >> juan: thank you. >> katie: hang tight. we have the fastest seven up next. ♪ ♪
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including jesse and greg's after this debate performance. >> mr. president, if you are listening you have hanner harned fear for political purposes and only love can that out. i'm going to harness love for political purposes i will meet you on that field and sir, love will win. >> dana: her fans are up in arms five female presidential candidates seen her laughing and high fiving each other. it's not yet known why she was left out. katie, can i imagine why. >> i know why because it was a for members of congress running for congress who are women. not a way to figure out to exclude her. >> katie: she is not in congress. >> greg: why are you carrying water for them? >> katie: women for congress running for president. maybe she should be on the cover of vogue by herself. >> dana: she just might on the field of love. >> dana: she just might. what do you think? >> jesse: i would disagree with katie. they excluded her on purpose and then afterwards made it about women running.
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>> dana: thing is it could work in marianne's favor. >> greg: marianne, if you are listening, come on my podcast. my podcast is nothing but not love. you may disagree with what i have to say, when i say it, you will feel nothing but my sensual appeal. >> jesse: oh my god. >> juan: why are you speaking like that. >> dana: is he imitating her. >> juan: that's the way she speaks? i didn't see it like that. the idea that republicans are also trying to raise money for it tells you a whole lot, doesn't it. >> jesse: i'm voting democrat for marianne. >> dana: now we have another one. something amazing that happened. 15-year-old corey coco shocker ated wome wimbledon. she beat venice williams defeated by this 15-year-old, watch. [cheers and applause]
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>> cocogauf the youngest ever to win a match at 15. >> greg: this is why we don't have 15-year-olds on the five. i don't want a brat humiliating me. also, she beat her idol. this is like me losing to checkers to kilmeade, you know? >> dana: she won 6-4-6-4. >> jesse: i like the name coco is that real name or nickname. that's amazing name and won on that alone. >> dana: i think there is skill involved. >> katie: i love. this idol. you have to work. she worked for it. >> dana: almost like she almost felt a little bad, juan. >> juan: i think she did. i saw an interview with her, dana. they asked her about her schooling because she is home schooled because she does tennis all the time. she said she just got a b on her science test. they said what would you give yourself as a grade on that tennis match? she smiled and said an a.
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everybody just laughed. >> dana: i will give her. >> a on that one. one last story for you. you will love this one. finally, the bachelorette hunk, his name is actually tyler cammeron all the hearts racing on the hit reality show. watch. >> hey, i'm tyler, i'm 26 years old. i'm a general contractor in jupiter, florida. i'm not your average contractor. i love to dance. i was two classes away from being a dance minor at wake forest. >> dana: he has all the hearts racing in real life. eligible bachelor out for a jog in new york city and followed by a group of over 100 enduring young women running after him. informal jogging club that he advertises on instagram. i was thinking greg this is something you might try. >> greg: yeah, it's a slow walk. i find this disgusting behavior. one gender finding another attractive because of biology. this is disgusting? i'm organizing a protest.
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you should be able to chase whoever you want. >> dana: katie, the first night about 60 women who showed up. then there were 100 women and now even a nike running coach jeff woods is volunteering to help out there. is like 100 young women out there. >> katie: they should do this for charity. other than that it's pathetic and stupid. >> dana: i don't know what about people getting out there to exercise, jesse. >> jesse: exercise is good. the guy is really handsome. >> dana: would you run after them. >> jesse: run club that's a good looking guy. >> dana: would this get to you start watching tv. >> juan: it's effective. >> dana: getting out there and run something absolutely wonderful. >> jesse: join the run club. ♪ nothing but a big old rock ♪ only imagine ♪ fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely.
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thing. gregory. >> let's do this. greg's relationship news. this is a brilliant idea and it should be used across all restaurants. you know when you go out and you're out with your date and she's like i'm not really hungry and to order food and start eating off your plate. this diner in north little rock, arkansas, check out the menu. all the food, right on the corner there you've got "my girlfriend is not hungry" thing that offers extra french fries, fried chicken wings and fried cheese sticks for an extra $4.25. you know she's going to be eating up your play. i think this is very smart, if not sexist. it should have been avocado toast, kale with pine nuts and a smoothie. >> you never eat that off of your husbands plate. it you always want to fries. >> all right, dana. >> what better way to start the summer than this? is a good musical
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>> my friend wrote this book, it's called "girls like us." it's out today. read it in six hours on a saturday. loved it, could not put it down, it's a mystery. she also has written the darling, the banker's wife, one of the books i recommended last year. highly recommend, it's a mystery. >> is it girls like us, or girls like us? >> girls like us. >> not the kind of book i will read them. >> the banker's wife, i think i lost it. now i need to finish it. >> yes you do. she's a great writer. >> just six hours? >> yeah. >> seems a little slow. >> talk about the thrill of the hunt. how about the thrill of being hunted? take a look at this video. that's a tiger chasing a motorcyclist as they drive through a national park in southern india. tigers can reach 40 miles per hour but lucky for that
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motorcycle driver this tiger had an injured right leg which slowed him down. national park officials found the animal, tranquilized and before sending him off to a zoo. the park is home to 72 bengal tigers and one of their tigers actually killed three people earlier this year. >> why are you allowed to ride your motorcycle? >> they are firemen. >> i don't know about you but if i was a motorcyclist, i would stick, like dan said, to the highway. >> okay, you guys remember, what was it, the ice bucket challenge? there is a new challenge, it's called the bottle cap challenge. that's john mayer. other celebrities do this little karate kick and try to kick off with a little backspin kick the top of the bottle cap. i tried this, to see if i could do it come and see if i could try it and it didn't go so well. i tried my best. he had to change his outfit. it's not for everybody. my parents were a little tight. that's why i didn't execute
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perfectly. also tonight, it's tuesdays with waters. wednesday we couldn't wait for it, they had to have it on tuesday. one lucky guy tomorrow on outnumbered at noon eastern. >> i'm watching that. >> check that out. >> you're wearing shorts? >> never again. katie. >> i think this verdana mostly because cities across the country are dealing with scooter rage and there appears to be an aggressive backlash growing against these scooters. so they are electronic and city dwellers have actually been fighting back by throwing them into rivers and burying them in the sand because they're sick of it. last week the portland sheriff office there pulled more than 50 scooters and even if you bikes out of the river because people are so sick of them taking up the track though my sidewalk so they jokingly said don't park your scooters in the river please, but as you can imagine, people are sick of them. i think it's also a theft to throw them in the river. probably not a good idea.
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>> scooters, that's not right and not very environmentally friendly. >> like you care. >> green waters. it's a real thing. i'm very friendly. i don't use straws at all. set your dvr, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next with mike. >> mike: thank you, jessie. this is a fox news alert. i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. we are following three breaking stories right now. there is a new challenge tonight from within the administration over how migrants are being treated at the southern border. we will have a live report in a few minutes. also, a major defeat for the president over the census. the of administration has backed off its insistence that next year's survey contained a question about citizenship, but we began with a verdict in the trial of navy seals accused of murdering them i said no mike i sister prisoner. jonathan hunt is in san diego right now. good evening, jonathan. >> good evening, mike.
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