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thank you. good catching up with you. following this stuff like no one else. no record for the dow today but we did have one for the nasdaq. they are optimistic about interest rates coming down. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with dagen mcdowell, juan williams, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." embattled labor secretary alex acosta vigorously defending his 2008 lead deal with sex offender jeffrey epstein. epstein's arrest in new york. the secretary saying that the millionaire is a bad man who deserves to be in jail but is also standing by his actions as a prosecutor in florida. a cost of claiming state officials were ready to let
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epstein walk free before his office intervened. >> the palm beach state attorney's office was ready to let epstein walk free. the prosecutors, 2008 article of accounts present the ultimatum. plead guilty to more serious charges, charges that required jail time, registration, and restitution, or reroll the dice and bring federal indictments. without the work of our prosecutors, epstein would have gotten away with just that state charge. >> dana: part of the controversial plea deal allowed epstein from potentially serving the rest of his life in jail and served 13 months in jail. costa saying it wasn't part of what he negotiated. >> when we proceeded, the expectation was that it would be an 18 month sentence in the expectation was that it would be served in jail.
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so this work release was complete b.s. i've been on record as far back as 2011 saying that it was not what was bargained for and it was not what we expected. >> dana: acosta was asked several times to apologize to epstein's victims. here's part of what he said. >> i understand with the victim saying i'm not here to try to say that i can stand in their shoes or that i can address their concerns. i'm here to say we did what we did because we wanted to see epstein go to jail. >> dana: jesse, alex acosta has been in the cross hairs because he was u.s. attorney at the time but there's no evidence apparently that the fdny has in new york and that he decided to try to defend himself today. how do you think he did? >> jesse: i think he did fine. i think he will settle the waters to a certain extent. i learned new information. he was the one as the state's attorney to come in and tell the
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locals stop with the soft deal. he made them step up the stringent deal and they were going to get away with it if he hadn't come in. it was a female prosecutor on the local level that did it and he explained that he was just trying to get him to serve some time. you risk when you go to trial in a case like this the victims will get destroyed under cross-examination. victims were treated a lot differently back then. he's got a lot of high-priced attorneys. he might've been able to wiggle out of this. so he did what he could do at the time. the point is why are we talking about acosta? this is a person, epstein, who was a serial. we should be talking about him. we should be talking about his victims and why is there no interest in bill clinton, ex-president who flew all around the world with a known pedophile without secret service.
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epstein was instrumental and help launching the clinton global initiative. they were friends personally and professionally. epstein showered democrats with tons of donations. why has the media decided to focus on acosta? it is just to get a scalp. it doesn't seem like they care about the victims, which was juan's point yesterday. harvey weinstein, bill cosby, epstein. everybody knows what's going on. it's an open secret but the minute the tables turned, people say oh, let's get this guy one is contagious. let's turn the tables on this guy and they never really care about the victims. >> dana: i don't know if you saw the press conference but the first question was not about the victims were jeffrey epstein. it was about alex acosta's relationship with president trump. >> greg: why is acosta embattled? because we live in a media world where objective news and the
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democratic consensus are exactly the same. only could it democratic donors' perversion reflect badly on a republican. here is a super ultra pervert, and the stories about acosta. 99.9% of the people yakking about this guy had no idea who he was two days ago. when i saw acosta trending, i thought it was jim acosta. i had no idea. i find the outrage slightly political. do your point, why is acosta the story, because trump's president. if trump wasn't president, this would not be going on. they weren't talking about other people. what about bill clinton. this happened in 2,007 and we are seeking the scalp of somebody in 2019 because the scalp is directly connected to donald trump. that's what it boils down to.
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but i was him glad the guys going away. >> neil: we'll see. the trial will get underway eventually. >> juan: i don't think we need to get political about it. i think everybody can agree that his behavior is horrific, right? that was the language even president trump used with regard to this guy. put yourself in the shoes of not the victim but the parents. guys messing around with little girls. it's just awful. these can thing to say is that i think the reason the first question to him was about president trump is that there is tremendous pressure on him to resign. the pressure is coming not only from the democrats, pelosi, schumer in the senate. you see some republicans in the senate but more specifically there've been reporting that some of the president's intimates people like chris ready at newsmax, even
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mick mulvaney, chief of staff, have never felt that in fact acosta has been a true believer, not doing enough in terms of deregulation and the like and then it's a threat to president trump because again it involves women and mistreatment of juvenile women. but women. and it hurts the president and if it's going to become damaging to president trump, if it's going to give fodder to people who are his critics, bend acosta's got to go. that's why they are interested in knowing about his relationship. on the press conference, dana, i think today we heard his side of the story and he said what about these other prosecutors, what about these other people. we heard his voice. we still haven't heard the voices of the young people who were abused. >> dana: we have heard from one. let's play that for people. >> the first time she brought up the name jeffrey epstein, how did she describe them? >> that he was a great guy.
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saying that he's helped me. i've struggled. she was similar to me. >> when you think of her no, you use the phrase, the recruiter. >> for sure. 100%. >> dana: that was -- it is gut wrenching to listen to that. >> dagen: i want to mention julie kate brown, reported at the herald who stayed on top of this. she filled a spare bedroom with documentation where she will identified 80 alleged victims and she's the one who brought it to light. that was according to reporting the maritimes. it's about the victims and it's about miscarriage of justice. it's about a nonprosecution agreement that was struck in secret and the victims were kept in the dark and a federal judge earlier this year ruled the secrecy violated a federal law that requires the government to alert crime victims when plea agreements and deals to give them an opportunity to oppose
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them. that being said, alex acosta is the labor secretary. he's expendable. he is utterly replaceable. in this administration, he has one job and that is to promote job growth in this country, to talk about it when it's great to talk about wages growing at the fastest pace in a decade. he's not the face when the jobs report come out. it's larry kudlow. it's kevin hassett. he's got to go. this is way prosecutorial. way too lawyerly. he seemed insensitive to the victims. he is gone. he's gone by the end of the week. that's my prediction. >> dana: all right, we're going to keep going with the rest of the show. it's becoming a common trend of 2020 democrats. up next, greg's take on the latest example courtesy of beto o'rourke. ♪ limu emu & doug
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according to slender man. beto's efforts to sow division only expand. he's like a bitter divorced husband trashing the ex-wife. if he can't be happy, no one can. it used to be the politicians running for office and a number of tools at their disposal, not beto. he is the tool. talk about a blunt object. his only function is to create victims out of brown and black americans that they might look to him, the great white scarecrow, as her savior. now his true confidence is exposed as a farce. for so long his failures were propped up by a bottomless spousal income and assisted by "vanity fair" cover this bone on him by a pale liberal enamored he looked just like them. he was white, patronizing, slick, and elitist. he is so white, wonder bread could sue for plagiarism. he is reduced to playing for radical scraps, dancing to fight songs in safe spaces, a windup toy. he will say anything.
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so now we are all racist by birth, he shouts, like a hopeless lonely slob at last call desperate for a phone number. i would say go home, you're drunk. but he might drive. i wonder if i was not mean enough. >> dagen: more mean. >> greg: who thought this guy had any potential? eric swalwell looks like churchill compared to this guy. >> dagen: indeed and he is better looking. he's going to fight racial inequality in this country starting with a "vanity fair" cover and the follow-up was the story in the new yorker which basically no one reads and just tells everybody else they read it. can beto bounce back? you can't practice identity politics if you have no personal identity. you can see the thought bubble over his head. when am i going to do when i'm done with this? maybe i will become a dentist.
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maybe i will learn how to eat use all gloom and make alpaca throws. >> greg: might call it woke shrinkage. if you contender to smear everybody as oppressors, the union narrowed the party into an no one is around. i call it woke shrinkage. i think it's pretty clever. >> juan: i thought you were saying that it sort of political expediency he is saying and he was trying to impact rejuvenate his candidacy which is what you are saying the new yorker piece was about. but let me just say i don't think there's any debate that what he said is true. >> greg: yes there is. our country was not founded on white supremacy. i would disagree. >> juan: i wouldn't because i would say the founders reserve the voting franchise for landowning white males. that was it.
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dagen and dana couldn't vote. >> jesse: was it founded on sexism? >> juan: yeah. >> jesse: pile it all on. >> juan: i'm not piling it on. to say it's historical fact, i'm saying it's the fact. >> jesse: barack obama didn't even say that about our country. he said the most beautiful, inspiring things about this nation's founding. he didn't get close to what you said or beto o'rourke. any person is going to run for president of this country never would say something like that. >> juan: anybody who knows american history would say that's reality. the question is. >> jesse: i don't think anybody agrees with that. >> juan: how can you disagree with the idea that the founding fathers said you've got to be a landowning white male. >> jesse: just because something happened at the time doesn't define the founding. >> juan: what are you talking about? >> jesse: just because people had slaves during the founding doesn't mean we are founded on slavery in white supremacy is
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on. >> juan: i think the fact of our american -- >> jesse: he doesn't define the founding. >> juan: let me finish this point. the left sees this and i think beto o'rourke is reflecting it, he says let's fix it. let's do something. i think they are right, like you, refuses to even say you know it, it's part of the original -- >> jesse: i acknowledged that was slavery. i acknowledged that women or black americans didn't have certain rights. but we fought in 600,000 people died in the civil war to eradicate it. every institution in this country is racist? the military, the media, the justice, the culture. everything is racist? you don't agree with that. >> juan: the military is our leading example of diversity. you're saying every single -- >> jesse: you're saying every
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single institution is racist? >> greg: kids, my going to have to separate you two? >> dana: i'm going to change the topic. >> greg: jasper? [laughter] >> dana: no. >> juan: he's my brown brother brother. >> dana: i think beto o'rourke is the only one who doesn't know his campaign is over. >> greg: he is like bruce willis in "the sixth sense." i don't want to spoil it. >> dana: i've never seen it. does that have a weird ending? >> greg: you didn't see it? you don't remember the ending of "the sixth sense"? it's the whole point of the movie, the ending. do you remember the ending of the titanic? >> dana: yes. >> greg: jaws is about a shark. >> dana: if he keeps going,
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it's going to ruin his future potential for other offices. >> greg: in the sixth sense, what happens is -- i can't say. >> juan: it's an old movie. you can do it. >> greg: he was dead all along. >> juan: i see dead people. including the founding fathers. >> jesse: we tried so hard with you. >> greg: you get so angry about race and then we are just laughing. a public spat with president trump leaves his ambassador to the u.s. to step down. 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. slather it all over, don't hold back. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! and there's a very strange badger staring at me... no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico.
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president trump, has resigned. leaked cable shows diplomat calling the trump administration "diplomatically clumsy and inapt." president trump firing back on twitter yesterday. he said this in part: "the wacky ambassador that the u.k. foisted upon the united states is not someone we are thrilled with, a very stupid guy." trump added: "i don't know the ambassador but have been told he is a pompous fool." >> jesse: the ambassador's observations sound like chuck todd. anyone can watch msnbc and come away with the same things that they stand cable as the ambassador said about trump. he's chaotic, up ending the world order. doesn't seem like the ambassador had any special insight or is plumbed in that well with the trump white house. i understand what he's saying. he is a "britain first" guy.
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he's concerned that trump's approach is "america first." the president is reasserting american dominance in trade and security and that's upsetting a lot of other countries. but he also had a lot of great observation such as you want to get through to trump, speak bluntly. make a personal phone call. his energy at his rallies were really, really powerful and he seems to be a political survivalist. one analogy was he's like arnold schwarzenegger in the terminator at the end of the movie when he walks out of the fire. >> dana: is that what happened? [laughter] >> jesse: i'm not going to spoil another movie. >> juan: dagen, just to get the reality of it, given that the memos were leaked and he antagonized president trump, did he have any choice but to resign? what good could he be as a diplomat? >> dagen: we are better than they are.
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we are bigger than they are. he's got to go. don't rip on our president. >> dana: you don't think our investor say things like this about world leaders? when all those cables leaked about president obama. >> dagen: you've got to go. but i want to point out boris johnson, the front runner to become the prime minister, declined to back darroch, or however you want to see his name. he's not french. or say he would keep them on board. call him a superb diplomat. he said whoever leaked the document has done a great service to our civil service but he didn't stand up to the guy that didn't help him. >> juan: no and the thought is that maybe nigel farage, who was trump's pick to be the investor urgently, that may boris johnson would put him in. although jeremy hunt, the other conservative, has been much more supportive of darroch and said he was an excellent ambassador and was a former national
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security advisor. >> dana: either way i think we should be concerned that our greatest ally can't keep a secret. we are sharing a lot of secrets with them. we rely on each other to help protect the world and if they can't keep these secret memos away from the public, that's a serious problem. it's what the united states had to do with those documents leaked after ed snowden fly the coop and headed to russia. that's a major, major breach. if you can't be candid to your home country, it's a huge problem. i think that's where their focus should be. their politics will sort itself out in britain. >> juan: greg, one of the interesting -- >> jesse: it is sir greg. >> greg: that is my safe word. >> juan: sir gregory. do you think this is really about british politics, that one side is leaking on the other in the midst of the upcoming
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election? >> greg: the thing about the leaking, what are the chances -- he was planning on leaving anyway, right? wasn't he on his way out? >> dana: cycling outcome i don't know. >> greg: end of the year. he might've leaked it. >> dana: no one wants to be professionally embarrassed like that. >> greg: i don't know. maybe he thought it would be cool. people did they trickle trickle people do strange things, dana. people were upset about this, like george conway. you know him. they were saying oh, my god, everybody likes this guy. he's a good guy. the parties at the embassy were great. on the one side there is trump and on the other are people desperate to preserve their cocktail party status. going to lose my free champagne and crudites. used to watch the fireworks on the rooftop of the embassy. that will never happen because trump is the skunk at the garden
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party. people are upset, they threw great parties and the diplomat was a nice guy and he could do me favor is that trump doesn't give a crap about that. >> juan: i will say to be a diplomat in washington these days, diplomats say they don't have any idea what's going on. they can predict trump. if you go to the state department, which is normally the way you would do it, you go to treasury or you go to any of the agencies, they say we can't tell you anything, even militarily. can't tell you about pullouts or anything. you've got to talk to trump. >> greg: and everything is working awesome! >> juan: is that right? >> greg: yes. >> dagen: he got elected to drain the swamp. one of them is out. >> juan: bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez teaming up to declare war on climate change. those details to catch your attention next on "the five" ."
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♪ >> dagen: socialist bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez teaming up to push their left-wing agenda. they are demanding the government declare climate change a national emergency. they are calling for a massive mobilization of federal resources to deal with it. here is bernie sanders ramping up the climate hysteria with this comparison. >> i'm reminded today in terms of the crisis that we face in climate change about where the united states was a 1941 when it was attacked at pearl harbor, and what happened at that point, having to fight a war on two fronts, the united states came together and within three years, it had created the type of
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armaments program that was necessary to win the war. >> dagen: dana, when the war. >> dana: you know why he wants alexandria ocasio-cortez to help them, he needs her. his campaign is almost invisible. think about the debates. nobody talked about him in the debates. nobody talked about him since. he had a pretty good fund-raising number, nobody even talked about that. he's got to figure out a way to have some relevance. if i were elizabeth warren, i might just want aoc to go to bernie. i wouldn't want that endorsement. let him have it. this is not working out that well for bernie this time around. >> dagen: i said that a while ago, that if you get aoc's endorsement, you own that craziness or whatever she might say that day that's idiotic or original trickle irrational or whatever. how do you run him "i'm going to fight climate change." the candidates are saying your gasoline is going to be $6, $7,
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$8 a gallon. we're going to tell you what kind of hard drive and you might even lose your job if you work anywhere near the energy industry. >> greg: before i start, kudos to bernie sanders. comparing pearl harbor to climate change is better than saying the holocaust. maybe they are learning to choose other things. pearl harbor is still pretty bad. fear is the quickest way to get to your pocketbook and they take in the issue and they make taxation the only solution. your point, their demands when you're talking about gasoline can only be endured by the white rich. it's a white, liberal, rich, the tom steyers of the world that can endure these climate change restrictions. it's going to harm the lives of minorities. it's the most anti-minority issue. blue-collar americans as well. you're talking about eliminating jobs, restricting modes of
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transportation, increasing prices on basic living needs like gasoline. these are things that rich white people can shrug off and then feel really good about the fact that they have a tesla and they can feel good that they have solar panels because it's totally affordable to them. >> dagen: carbon offsets. >> greg: yes. that's it. >> juan: wait a second. i love the show because i learned about white privilege from greg. >> greg: [laughs] >> juan: if i was white, i would get a tesla? can you believe this? >> greg: they get discounts, juan. >> juan: nobody told me! >> greg: i know a dealer. tesla too. >> juan: you could go with me. >> dana: pay for the privilege because of all the text breaks. >> juan: this is like double jeopardy. you're not telling me. i think that you're right about bernie. i don't think -- talking about him, i don't think he's moving
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head of the campaign but i think it is sounding the alarm. when you have 90 degrees in alaska in the summer and you have hail in guadalajara in mexico, people think something is going on. flooding of crops. >> greg: you can reverse it. you left republicans who say it so cold. thanks, global warming. it's the same thing. you can't play both sides. >> juan: i am saying something is going on. look. >> jesse: something is going on. that's what you have? >> juan: 90 degrees in alaska? >> jesse: i thought weather had nothing to do with climate change. >> juan: it does have something to do. i think they are sounding the alarm. i don't think there's much more price to pay for in terms of the democratic primary process. i do think it's a very proactive talking point for bernie. he is going to take it out on the campaign trail and it will resonate. >> jesse: listen, juan. it's okay to sound the alarm but
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then when you say everyone is going to die if you don't give me all your money, it's not sounding the alarm. that's a fear tactic. we do it all the time. democrats use death to motivate. throwing granny over the cliff, tax cuts kill you. police kill you. capitalism kills you. the weather is a kamikaze pilot. bernie should apologize to the japanese. very insensitive analogy, comparing climate change to pearl harbor. vicki owes them an apology. >> dagen: i'm just glad juan didn't say -- he's just starting a conversation because my head would have exploded. >> jesse: something is going on. that's what we know. >> dagen: terrifying video of a plane engine falling apart midflight, a highway cash grab, and a hilarious way that we came up with our own 2020 campaign slogans. it's all in the fast fast to sp
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♪ >> jesse: time for the fastest seven.
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first up, talk about a scare in the air. that is terrifying video of the delta plane engine falling apart and catching fire midflight. pastor just heard a loud boom before smoke filled the cabin. luckily no one was hurt after the plane was forced to make an emergency landing. delta apologize for the inconvenience. dagen, what would you do? would you cry? >> greg: that was sexist. >> dagen: yes. >> greg: i would cry. >> dagen: you are freaking out when this is happening. delta like it's a f minus for its response. they give people $30 food vouchers. i had to sit on the delta flight once next to somebody with a raging staph infection that was visible all over his body. and i got nothing. >> dana: not even 30 bucks to eat. >> greg: looking at that, i
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listen to things that i don't like to look at on planes. other people's bare, hairy toes in sandals. some guy carrying a big lunch that he just got at the termina. a skittish lady with her therapy parrot. >> jesse: i agree, no flip-flops. closed toes. >> greg: unless you have sexy toes. >> dana: no one does. >> jesse: 11. >> juan: i've never seen his toes. >> jesse: the plane. >> juan: i thought people told me that it fell off. it catches on fire and the smoke comes into the cabin, that would scare me. it would freak me out. >> dana: everybody's okay. >> jesse: the forecast called
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for cash and atlanta. drivers risking their lives to scoop up the money in the middle of a busy highway after it started spilling out of an armored truck. police say they have to give it back. keeping it is a crime. dagen, what would you do? >> dagen: i would risk life and limb to scrape up fives $1 bills and then fight whoever tries to arrest me. >> jesse: if they are singles, that's one thing. if there's $100 bills. i'm pulling up. >> juan: you would get out on a busy highway. you are rich man. >> jesse: they are hundreds. >> juan: bill gates walking on the street in new york, he sees a $100 bill, better for him to keep walking. >> jesse: you really are an elitist, juan. >> dana: i would keep going.
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traffic in atlanta is so bad, you can just do them by. >> jesse: always concerned about traffic. >> greg: if i saw money like that swirling around, i would start taking off my clothes. my instincts. put it in my g string. >> jesse: put it in your g string. i can't believe i said that on tv. [laughter] 2020 campaign slogans, going viral. here's how it works. take your last name, added to 2020, and then the last text message that you sent. we decided to try it. mine was watters 2020. just send it to my dad. send anything. perino 2020. you are welcome. >> greg: nice. that works. that actually works. >> dana: you are welcome,
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america. >> jesse: and so polite from dana. williams 2020. love you. >> dana: marianne williamson. >> jesse: your plagiarizing marianne. mcdowell 2020. i would have lost my [bleep]. >> dana: that's a winner. >> dagen: that is to my sister-in-law, sally. >> jesse: and of course we have gutfeld 2020. hey, dobbs, you left your rolex by the hot tub. really? >> greg: that's how we talk. he's going to wonder where it is. i just wanted to let him know it was by the hot tub. >> dana: on the screen it said in the hot tub rather than by the hot tub. >> greg: he has one for every day of the week. he leaves them everywhere. >> dana: all of the hot tub's.
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burglars the idea. >> i thought they found the dog. >> they did. i will explain later. juan. >> thank you, dana. don't you love a big parade? we had when you're in new york city. it will champion in u.s. women's soccer team celebrated their record fourth world cup win in a big way with a big parade. confetti more so than ticker tape. times change. megan rapinoe's speech and celebrated team's diverse array tell mike diversity and moderate. take a look. >> we have tattoos, dreadlocks. black girls, white girls and everything in between. it is my honor to lead the team out on the edge of the field. there's no other place that i would rather be. >> i think greg liked rapinoe's sunglasses. >> yes. you left out the part where she swore. >> i didn't do that. without a doubt a bunch of world-class winners. congrats, usa! girls rock!
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>> right by my apartment today. a lot of traffic. [laughter] congratulations, ladies! a new edition of jesse's hair news in-store. ♪ >> exciting! look at that, it moved. >> all right, so you know i love great hair. here's of course almost as great hair as i have. look at that thing. a manly main. do you like that little play on words there? peter the horse in salem ohio keeping it cool while looking hot. kind of the fazio of horses. >> that is a -- >> i will tell you the back story about that off camera. >> they actually moved in together. it's weird. it's the modern era. >> the dog left the rolex. martha maccallum, wednesdays with waters tonight and we will be talking about the women's soccer controversy as well.
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>> i will be on tucker carlson's show talking about tom steyer. you know that guy? is going to run for president. >> i'm going to be home with a japanese steak. >> would give you a whole minute. >> this is for jesse, actually. blindfolded goats flying through the air. take a look at this. a couple of mountain goats were being airlifted at olympic national park in washington state. the washington department of fish and while i have been giving these goats a free ride out of the park. they are relocating back to the cascades. they apparently overstayed their welcome, but apparently they had to blindfold them, sedate the goats, pad their horns, secure them in slings in order to airlift them out of the park. >> that's with a do to me. just to work. >> to avoid traffic. >> sedated, my horns, everythin everything. >> tomorrow, "the five"'s eight
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anniversary. we are going to do our show outside of the plaza, are you going to be there? >> i think, is there something i don't know? >> unless it's hot, then we are not doing it. >> it's going to be hot. set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five," "special report" is back next. hey, john. >> the president's embattled labor secretary fights for his job amid criticisms over his role in a plea deal for an accused sex trafficker. great britain's ambassador to the united states calls it quits after president trump ripped him for saying the administration is clumsy and inept, and his facial recognition technology and effective tool in national security or an unreliable violation of privacy rights? this is "special report." ♪ good evening and welcome to washington, i'm john roberts and for bret baier tonight. president trump's labor

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