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rock stars. and only the girls across the nation. >> neil: very inspiring but they still got their luggage lost. that did happen. but a backdrop to history. that will do it here. here comes "the five." [laughter] >> >> greg: juan williams, jesse watters, dana perino, greg gutfeld. "the five." >> was i wrong a few weeks ago to somehow give the impression to people that i was crazy and successfully opposed time and again? yes, i was. i regret it. i'm sorry for the pain or misconception that it may have caused anybody. [applause] >> greg: finally joe biden apologized for not being sleepy but for admitting he can work
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with people he disagreed with including awful democrats from his very own party. to make his point he used segregationists who were the backbone of the democratic party. but unfortunately, we live in a world where deliberate misinterpretation is weaponized kamala harris new biden was not complementing segregationist. on the contrary, it was the heinousness that serve the example well. everybody knows that. as long as there is room enough to slay dan, i've got you. there's room enough and among democrats, same thoughts you, speaking with the power. an example of working with racists became joe's upper party for cross burners and wrote each other love poems. biden limps along like inter-gazelle over the serengeti unaware his apologies but the first in a long line of ones he will be giving because one is never enough and two, just the appetizer. he will be apologizing until the desert is served and check it
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served. joe has been along for a long time, just to life is a creep of collaboration and witch burning. remember joe was born less than 100 years after the end of slavery. so i want to feel bad for joe but then i remember this. >> they don't want people voting. black folks voting. unchain wall street. they will put you all back in chains. >> biden can smear with the best of what goes around comes around and today everything comes around until joe goes around. speaking of going away, it would offer a moment of silence for eric swalwell who no one wants to move a moment of silence from the show. but you want to show his exit, whatever? >> we have to be honest about our own candidacies.
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american author, wrote in a lone mountain, there will be a time when you can leave everything and go. that will be the beginning. today ends our presidential campaign, but it is the beginning of an opportunity in congress with a new perspective. >> greg: jesse are you as crushed as i am? you called it. >> jesse: a little upset because i had jell-o brand for us to drop it you had eric swalwell so greg wins and i lose. i'm getting used to it. on the biden situation, big difference in trump and biden, biden runs away from controversy in trump runs towards it and if you look at trump the last couple of years, the controversial things in his own party, tough on tariffs, the border, travel ban and even his personal so-called scandals and dug in hardware as joe biden over the course of four months
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basically has changed positions or apologized on the hyde amendment, segregationist, anita hill, inappropriate touching come of the chinese threat. this is the worst apology since it was forest and he didn't want to give it. he had to give it. the basis leading him instead of him leaving the base. it doesn't look like he has the presidential timber whereas president trump with an approval rating has gotten so far, the latest poll by abc, "washington post," and i think the mueller report has slowed things down. you had two successful overseas trips, europe, asia and the american is trying to contrast the president with these other democrats and looking at him more favorably with the great economic news coming out in ju june. >> greg: also america's female soccer team, the world cup, donald trump one. he led them to victory. >> juan: we were talking about the golden boot and a lot of
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americans would like to give him the golden boot. >> dana: now watch it! >> juan: how about those numbers, poll numbers, what is the disapproval again? >> greg: obama at the exact same time -- i watch that religiously. >> juan: i will say this. i think joe biden's getting back in the fight. and the campaign, but he's on the way back and you hear inside the democratic party that he slow now, slow to announce and still getting back to his a-ga a-game. >> dana: slow joe. slow joe is having a hard time. sleepy joe. >> juan: who knows, but i will say what you do get is donald trump, katie immediately tweeting about joe biden. he's not tweeting about harris or pocahontas. he's tweeting about the guy that he worries will beat him. give him the golden boot and that is joe biden. >> greg: is it slow joe with
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mojo orinoco? >> katie: how long will it take joe biden to get into the race? this is crucial -- crucial timing at the top of the pack and he knows because of that the chances going down are inevitaby has to hold onto the front spot. he keeps leaning on the obama legacy and not only is obama not endorsing him but people in the camp or running away from him as fast as possible and openly criticizing him. david axelrod again over the weekend saying, i don't know if this guy can make it to the end based on all of the flip-flopping. in the end, what is the point of having a moderate lane in the democratic primary if joe biden will just continually change his position? if he gets to a general and becomes the nominee, which is not inevitable, by the way, what will he actually run on considering he's changing his position? i apologize what i said a couple of weeks ago. well this is a position over the course of 30 years of your career in the senate. are you apologizing for that
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too? what is his platform? i'm not sure. >> greg: he's turning moderate lien into lombard street. >> dana: running out of road. okay, this new political climate does not seem to suit him well. so he's been running for office for 40 years. when you are running as a vice president on a ticket where president obama is popular, you are running on a ticket and he was a good vice president. i'm not saying he wasn't. that doesn't necessarily mean you wear them the best candidate for this political moment that we are in. think of the progression. he said what he said. then he told cory booker that cory booker should apologize. i'm not going to apologize. he's got some fight in him. he does an interview and he said i did not expect for them to come after me. then he says, i'm actually sorry, think about this debate in the next three weeks. it is likely the way things are gathered that elizabeth warren will be on the stage with him. if i am her, what else can i get
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him on? how can we get him on progression? you can go back 45 years and find something to help support wall street. or bernie sanders will go after him on health care. you can see the same type of progression happening to the point where you were saying the basis leading him to positions he doesn't necessarily hold. >> greg: your point about -- it was like when i took my driver's test i had to use a car that was 20 years old because i couldn't ride the car my wife had to. i didn't understand any of the gadgets. it had the rearview mirror movie thing. yeah, i know, so i had to in order to pass the test use a taurus from 1999. >> dana: it will also get you to your destination. >> juan: biden for all that we are talking about -- >> dana: people still like him can i get it. >> juan: and i think going back to what jesse said, "the washington post," hanover, trump and the pole. >> dana: nobody else is above that pole.
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>> juan: but i think the key as we are looking at biden today and an apology is to understand that his bases support in the moderate lien that greg is talking about the democratic party, remains very strong. >> greg: i hope it does. the same pole hillary beating trump by 13.1%. >> juan: in the end, 16%. not now, i hope. >> greg: not now. >> jesse: i feel bad for sean o'rourke doing a montage of eric swalwell, should we exit with it? >> dana: sure. >> i'm a congressman, but also a father of a 2-year-old. i'm not changing diapers. i'm changing washington. most of the time the diapers smell better. >> i think it is all appropriate you gave us the same t-shirt because i believe our candidates are a part of the avengers.
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♪ >> jesse: tensions flaring between nancy pelosi and lawmakers, such as alexandria ocasio-cortez. she voted against last month border and the speaker does -- this with democrat and other freshman democrats towing "new york times" come all these people have their public whatever and their twitter world. but they don't have any followings. there are four people and that's how many boats a god. if the left doesn't think i'm left enough, so be it. we have to have a solution, not just a twitter fight.
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aoc is firing back tweeting "i find it strange that members act as though social media is not important. they set millions of dollars on fire to run tv ads so people can see their message. i haven't dialed for dollars once this year and have more time to do my actual job. yet we would rather campaign like it's 2008." what do you say, dana? >> dana: look, i admire her fight, right in spite she brings to it. >> juan: you are talking about aoc. >> dana: i also admired nancy pelosi because she can count votes. if you are a democrat elected in your district, yes, it is easier to be firebrand and do all of those things. speak of pelosi a different responsibility and a different role. her job is to keep the majority and figure out a way to do as many of the things that democrats want to do with the reality that they live in. and if they continue to go the way that they are, those 31
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districts, and the house that helped nancy pelosi become speaker again could very easily slip back to a republican when president trump is at the top of the ticket. the republicans because not as many people vote midterm. the other thing, she did an interview, speaker pelosi did with "the new york times" and got a lot of attention where she is saying these guys don't only have a twitter game. it came out of an interesting time. because she just lost a fight with enterococcus but not from the left. it was from the middle. they said, we have to vote for the funding for the border. and so come i think she is trying to be wise. i think that i understand a push up against her, but if i had to put pelosi's political skills up against aoc at this moment from what they need, if i were the democrats, can't you guys work together? they can be quite powerful but i don't know if it is possible. >> juan: i just don't think there is any way congressman alexandria ocasio-cortez is on the same power game level as
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nancy pelosi. and they are both clearly showing that, but greg, what was interesting to me, there was a note of content. in the way that pelosi spoke about the media and twitter. >> greg: right. >> juan: and then you see this punch back from aoc, you are living in 2,009? >> greg: i enjoyed this fight. it is so much fun. the republicans experienced three, four years ago but trump rattled the party and he rattled the party using similar tools which was social media. we all thought this is not easy, we thought it was crazy, laughing, enjoying and he beat everybody with it. you know? aoc has a chip off the old trump. i think she knows how to work it. and i think that they could probably learn from that. it does bother me that she didn't vote for the bill. i mean, that is kind of strange when you accuse others of
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hurting migrant children and then deny their aid. that seems to suggest maybe this is a political, cynical act of the eight or on her part when maybe let people suffer and die before cooperating with the president? that is sad. >> juan: what i'm reminded of is john boehner, paul ryan, i think paul ryan is to the left, the caucus. and here is one dealing with the same dynamics to the far right but it is the far left. >> jesse: i think weiner has to have -- you think you have it bad to. >> greg: i don't think it is wine anymore. [laughter] >> jesse: she has four bomb throwers and he has dozens of tea party members starting in 2,010. for many, many years that made his life hell over spending and the debt ceiling. he did his best to keep the beef behind closed doors. nancy seems to keep having these public spats.
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she's only got four little bomb throwers. and it's -- she's had fights about anti-semitism, impeachment, progressivism and the border funding thing. the green new deal. and she would just be much better served if she would let her team handle the drama and ignore them. now, she has nicked named them the squad, elevating them in the media. and this is wrong but i do agree with aoc. you shouldn't diminish the power of social media. she doesn't dial color for dollars and she kim level that platform. and i think she should soon. >> juan: katie, what is interesting to me, people on the right are hoping that there is a big rift in a big fight coming, right? i don't know if at alexandria ocasio-cortez has at the level that she can take on nancy pelosi. >> katie: they are not hoping for it but it's already here and we are watching it play out. that is the reason you have to answer questions in every interview about this new caucus
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people that people are saying is not powerful. she is being asked about it, comment on it in every presidential candidate we whether they believe in the green new deal and medicare for old. guess who's driving that narrative these four people and i with us -- that they wish they could go on the cover of rolling stone when nancy pelosi was on with ilhan omar and cooperation then, but this is too packed. nancy pelosi is doing what dana talked about. looking to govern. looking for policies and results to go back to the district to say, not just talking about things passing legislation that will pass the house and senate. but aoc and ilhan omar and proceeded to leap interested in the cultural battle overall. they are activist and don't have to worry about getting reelected in their district but want to change the narrative with the whole country. they are doing that. people are talking about them, the media taken up by them last week and aoc of accused border
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patrol of forcing illegal immigrant -- illegal immigrants to drink out of toilet bowls. so they are too passive and different at this point, whether nancy pelosi is victorious right now. >> greg: the media did a great job following up on that accusation. we really got to the bottom of the toilet drinking. >> juan: by the way, clearly the sprint of the caucus an overwhelming majority went with pelosi -- with pelosi. >> katie: with -- >> juan: how to vote in congress. >> katie: you can do both at the same time. deal with the overall narrative and direction of the country and then you can deal with the impact of governing. >> juan: i think in the air a lot of democrats want pelosi to be more aggressive but you know what, you have to know how to count. all right the u.s. u.s. women's big world cup win igniting calls for equal pay for female athletes. that is next. a big discussion right here on
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♪ >> dana: the u.s. women's soccer team arriving back in america just moments ago after the big world cup win. the team making history claiming its fourth world cup after beating netherlands 2-0. the players having fun celebrating a dominating performance, but it is starting to be overshadowed by politics. the big win immediately setting off call for equal pay from the stadium crowd. "equal pay, equal pay, equal pay] >> suing the u.s. soccer federation for discrimination focusing on pay gap between the men and women's team. president trump is also weighing in on the issue. >> you have to look at the
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numbers. the world cup soccer is one thing, and you also have to look at professional soccer. you have to see who is taking in what. so i don't know what those numbers are up. i would like to see that, but again, you have to look at the greatest stores in soccer and the great stars of the women's soccer and you have to see year-round. what is the attendance for women soccer outside of world cup. but i would like to see that. >> dana: chassis, it appears you have some thoughts. >> jesse: just the chance for equal pay in support come i never thought i would hear that. but the president does have a point. if you look at the world cup men's revenue which is in the billions and they split up the pot. it is a much bigger pot. the women's world cup revenue a much smaller pot to divide up. but the distinction is, at the u.s. soccer federation, the women do actually make more revenue and they get paid less
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and that's their lawyer's fault. they negotiate a horrible deal and renegotiate that immediately. but the point is that women are not helping their case by their behavior. if you go out and you disparage the president and act unpatriotic ways and then complain about not getting paid equally, well, what you think will happen? people will not watch. many, many people said this weekend, i love soccer. i'm not watching the u.s. women's because i didn't like what they said. that means the ad revenue comes down and overall revenue comes down and they can't divvy up the same amount of money. >> katie: dana, -- >> juan: if it is the truth. i can't handle your truth. to me, trump always likes winners, right? and he loves winners but all of a sudden, he's going on about this. for example, if he's the president of the united states, why isn't he talking about they
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have number one uniform for men or women according to nike, make more money as you said here in the united states. they contribute more than u.s. world cup. fifa is corrupt. i didn't know what was going on there. but i'm talking about the revenue for the united states. so we agree on that. they should be paid equally. >> katie: there is a discrepancy and amount of revenue. the total amount of revenue, and million dollars and the players receive 13% whereas if it's men, four to $6 million and they received 9%. so when you are dealing with someone -- >> dana: dominic >> dana: >> katie: there is a difference. >> dana: i think here is the thing. we can be excited, the united states one, that is great. but they can complain about their behavior, but you know what, they are being whoever they want to be and colin kaepernick gets all this press last week, whatever.
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here is the thing. and the united states should they be paid the same as men on a salary basis? i would say yes. i think they are will go to mediation right now and that is something they can do because they showed in their performance and they show it in the fact they get the revenue and people are coming to watch. when it comes to the world cup, literally, half of the world watches the men's world cup. like 3.5 billion. that is not the same for the women's world cup yet. maybe they will get there one day at some point, but i do think there is a distinction they are. >> katie: right, right. >> greg: i should be paid to watch soccer. [laughter] >> greg: and i'm not just sexist. i don't like mail soccer or female soccer. i don't like animal soccer. i don't like any soccer. you should pay me to watch it. is it sexism they are being paid? i don't think so. i think that generally the male sports or bringing in a higher proportion of money. having said that though, they would be nuts not to exploit
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this. because this is the highest point of their negotiating power. they just won the world cup. they should be -- you would be nuts not to demand more money. if you want to use sexism as part of your tools, go for it. because when you are negotiating, you will use anything. but they should be championing at their agents. and their lawyers. don't chant at me. i don't care how much money you make. i don't even care who wins. i don't care about your policies. >> jesse: wait a minute, you want the americans to win. >> greg: no, no. we can play aliens out of space. >> juan: i just think that they come up before they played this game, they wanted equal pay. they put pressure on themselves and then they performed and i admire that. the second thing to sound the politics. given president trump's problems with women come american women even republican women these
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days, you would think he would stand up and be clear and congratulate them. say great things about them. >> dana: he did. he invited them to the white house. they didn't want to go. >> greg: number one, they said they didn't want to go. he doesn't want to look bad. it's like inviting someone to the party and they say they don't want to come. >> juan: you are exactly right. >> greg: he should invite them anyway. bill clinton offered up his jet. you want to play games -- [laughter] >> katie: up next, the video of the team licking ice cream and putting it back starting a sick social media trend. we will show you that next. ♪
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you the disgusting video of the texas teenager who landed in hot water licking ice cream before returning it to the grocery store's freezer. the sick social media said apparently inspiring copycats. a louisiana man busted for posting a video doing the same thing, licking ice cream and poking it with his finger before putting it back. the social media flipped out over a walmart shopper opening a bottle of listerine, gargling and spitting the used mouth wash back into the bottle before putting it back on the shelf. walmart is investigating the incident, but it appears it may have been staged. greg, what you think psychologically is going on with these people? >> greg: you know, an old "simpsons" episode, homer simpson i can't remember who said alcohol is both a solution and the cause of all your problems. social media is never the cause and solution. so social media will get people to do attention seeking things
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to go viral but then crutches you like a bug for doing it. i had an idea. why don't you pyrolyze the opposite? what is the opposite of contaminating a project -- a product? taping a $20 bill under a product in the supermarket and saying where it is. i'm going to be doing it at the wall while in north bergen new jersey. at 2:00 a.m. but people post it and go out and find $20. whatever. >> dana: may be they will buy ice cream along the way. >> greg: exactly, there you go. that is reverse contamination. >> dana: that is what i was thinking bringing back the ice bucket challenge. when that first happen. >> greg: it killed ten people, dana, massive heart attack. [laughter] >> jesse: do you think the media should play any of these silly stunts? >> dana: i am not for restricting people from doing things or saying things. you can do that if you want to. i am for law enforcement,
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pressing charges and having a huge fine. something punitive, nightingale that they will never do it aga again. >> katie: nightingale live stream and then everybody sees how miserable you are in jail. then they will want a reality show from jail. that is the problem, wanting a show following them around. but they are viral by licking them, gross. and at least with the listerine, it is a sanitary product. that is a better bet than the ice cream and terms of -- >> dana: but that plastic -- they should be arrested. sometimes you have to get the scissors out. >> jesse: is it strictly about attention? is that what this is all about? they are desperate for attention and they don't care how they get it? >> juan: i guess so. everything that has been said is on target to me except this.
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the last thing with the listerine was a stunt. my impression was that other ones were not stunts. they were leaving it there for someone to purchase the item. then they would get a kick out of having made a fool out of me and my family. but in this one might think it is for social media. so apparently saying, jesse, took it away. she should pay for it. >> jesse: some people said when they got busted, i have the receipt and actually bought this. which makes me think they are doing it for the social media. >> dana: if listerine, a product, they don't need this sort of a headache. what did they do to her? right now, communications. >> juan: i am a consumer of this product and we appreciate that. there is a wrapper on it. >> dana: that is why they are saying, but regardless she should be busted for that because that is the brand. they do not, they will have harm to them as a brand because of
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this, even if it is done. >> greg: they should execute all of them with an angry letter. >> jesse: i think there is a reason for a health code. there is a reason protections for a soul because let's be crazy about this. there could be diseases. >> greg: and also, all of that stuff came because people were killing each other. over the tile in all cases. before greg mccue strictly the kind of guy when you go shopping and bring the item back to the house. >> greg: s. >> jesse: to the luxurious apartment. if you notice the item tampered with in any way, you should suspect it is open, you will throw it out. >> greg: pretty much. >> jesse: i just go for it and say that's fine. >> greg: not new york city. >> dana: very risky, jesse, living on the edge. >> juan: the embodiment of the 5-second rule. >> greg: but the five minute rule. [laughter] >> juan: up next technology causing extra work stress and running the weekends.
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♪ >> dana: we hope you had a nice fourth of july weekend but for many of us it may have been cut short. "wall street journal"
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highlighting sunday night the new monday morning and workers are miserable. smartphones, more employees spinning final hours of weak and planning for the week ahead and even a new turn for it. the sunday scary. come on, please. some offices trying to correct down on burnout triggered by the monday morning. i have no sympathy for this baloney, i don't. >> greg: you know why? >> dana: i will do this fair and balanced, white? >> dana: there >> greg: i will tell you why you don't have -- we at the "the five," one hour of work but no we sit t 24 hours a day and it writes is crazy. when am i going to say to one, will i get in trouble? you live in your head all the stuff you are doing. did you ever have 60 minutes of defect -- of an order? when i would hear the tick tick tick of 60 minutes, i got depressed because monday was a
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school day. i would hear 60 minutes -- >> dana: i had the opposite thing. i would miss 60 minutes but i didn't want to go outside and play. so my dad, we had the avocado green stove. he would set the timer and so i would have 5 minutes to end my play to get inside so i could watch 60 minutes on time. >> katie: my parents took me to disney and all i could think about was homework and i was crying. >> dana: so do you get the sunday scary's? >> katie: i don't. i get stressed out about missing work. >> dana: me too. >> katie: so i guess it is stressful. >> dana: i do know people get this and i have a friend whose husband gets miserable on a sunday. they say some advice, they should exercise. >> greg: it's always the same advice. >> dana: drink more water? >> greg: yes my drink more water, exercise, get more rest. i think these people are pathetic. >> jesse: think of the most
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successful person you know. >> greg: me. >> jesse: did they get that way by being stressed out over sunday inbox alert? no, successful by being workaholics. you want to be inspiring, send the email and make them stressed out on a sunday. and you will get there by responding to the inbox emails and thinking it is normal. you want to get a step ahead on sunday night or on a monday. you win. >> greg: i get a step on my center and i buy saturday night, for streets and date for monday. >> juan: brilliance, that is brilliant. don't stop but just keep going. in fact, these numbers said 62% of americans say they have to be available around the clock. and they never stop. so on friday, i came into du "the five." where were my friends? i was alone. but i did get john rich, right?
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>> greg: lawrence jones. >> dana: what is your point? that is not about sunday night? >> katie: he was working but none of us were. >> juan: thank you. >> dana: did you work saturday and sunday? >> juan: you work sunday. >> dana: everybody if you have a job be grateful and if sunday nights -- plan something sunday night. >> juan: the boss will get mad at you. >> dana: the buses are not getting mad. people aren't anticipating getting mad. >> juan: they sent you an email and sunday night -- 's >> katie: if you work hard all the time, you have a reason to say i'm going away for a week. i'm going to detach because you put in your dues and your time and you could take a little break. >> dana: did you have a good weekend, jesse? >> jesse: i had a good weekend, watch the women's cup who did very well. i was on the beach. i do a beach body workout every single day, four days in a row. [laughter] >> dana: do you have a beach party now? >> greg: in the trunk of his car. >> jesse: resistance training
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on the beach. >> katie: did you wear deodorant on the beach? >> jesse: know. >> greg: but you opened up antiperspirant at the walgreens? >> jesse: i have a confession commercial break the last segment i kind of admitted that once i needed suntan lotion and squirted -- >> katie: or deodorant. >> jesse: perhaps in high school i went with a little -- and went to 7-eleven. >> greg: lip balm? >> jesse: i don't use lip balm. >> katie: anyway. >> jesse: you've never done that? >> dana: but if you need lotion, you go to the tester. >> jesse: a sample from okay. >> dana: did you have a good weekend? >> greg: i killed a lot of insects. >> dana: did you drive anywhere? >> greg: i did a little driving and i bought a game called corn hole. bean bags into a hole, terrible name though. and it's how people like i can feel like i'm dunking a basketball.
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[laughter] throwing a bean back into the hole. the closest i get to a slam-dunk. >> juan: i went out to dinner saturday night. my son's in-laws are into town and we took them to dinner. a man, by the time i got in the restaurant, it was so unbelievable. this morning, katie -- >> katie: we almost drowned. but i made it. we are here. >> dana: we are glad you are here and everybody is back. it will be a great week because mondays are wonderful. up next -- >> greg: for you. ♪
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to act. actually i think only 4-6 six weeks after the liver has been replaced they regenerate to full-size and he actually had to lose 10-15 pounds before doing this and he can't drink for six months afterwards and it's just amazingly selfless thing he's going to be doing and we wish ed and colleen the best of luck. also, good luck to me because i will be on "hannity" tonight. >> good luck with that. >> even more selfless is if you have any extra painkillers, don't flush the mailman toilet. >> way to go, greg. >> thank you. who's next? >> me. you know what, this weekend really was great because of jasper. some pictures here, greg is going to love these. jasper in the sidecar, he loves that. fantastic food, we are at the beach, had lots of fun. i wore my big sunglasses and then peter took him in the harley to get some ice cream
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while i did "fox news sunday." you know you've got to love this, look at that. the best part is this is how he started his monday. watch this. first round draft pick. that was a frisbee catch. we should have highlighted that may be. anyway, he caught a frisbee. >> should have highlighted that. at least you're not obsessed. >> watch this. >> come on, let's go. jasper, let's go, now. >> yet. >> big trouble. didn't want to come back to the city, though i didn't blame him. >> that was nice. >> did you enjoy that? >> i did, i enjoyed it. i wonder if my sister would give me part of her liver even on healthy, i just want an extra part of liver. >> you need all the liver you can get. >> exactly. let's do this, this is great. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great >> it's going to make me have bad dreams. >> even a reptile needs a little cashmere. like this corn snake name
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spaghetti has his very own knitted sweater. you don't see sweaters much on snakes, but this snake is living it up, look at that. this is such an amazing idea. i want a snake sweater and i'm not even a snake. anyway, he got it for christmas. one christmas water, i love. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great it was a reptile. >> nobody's talking. >> everybody is strange. >> net mice make us what appear >>. if it was a quiet saturday afternoon in boston when this happened. powerful lightning bolt struck a boat in a columbia yacht club in boston, no one on board, but it was an electrifying moment that you saw caught on cell phone video by henry.
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he saw lightning in the distance, trying to record it when the lightning came a little bit too close. national weather service saw the video and tweeted a reminder. "one thunder roars, go indoors." not bad advice. you should know, america, lightning can strike even when there are clear skies and thunder clouds as far as 25 miles away. >> be careful. >> my wife always has great, one thunder roars, could you go outdoors? >> people who play guitars, take a look at what this guy did. ♪ >> he is from atlanta, he was on a camping trip in northern arizona, where i am from, when he was inspired to perform "the star-spangled banner" while overlooking the grand canyon. of course he says he's a braves fan, atlanta braves, he has the jersey on. pretty cool rendition of the star-spangled banner in one of
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my favorite places on earth. beautiful. very cold. >> every year jimi hendrix do that? >> pretty good. >> he's all right. >> he's all right. >> set your dvr, never an episode of "the five." to be 27 is up next. hey, john. >> shades of 1969 in woodstock, thanks so much. >> those were the days. >> they were the days. i would never them well, don't. iran breaks its nuclear deal with the west again as president trump warns iranian leaders to be careful. a wealthy friend of both presidents trump and clinton faces new charges of using dozens of underage girls. plus, the world cup champion u.s. women's soccer team arrives back home and is ready to party. this is "special report." ♪ good evening and welcome to washington, i'm john roberts in for bret baier tonight. iran says it remains open to diplomacy to save its nuclear

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