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expertise. quick look at the dow jones industrial average, yet another record. i will be all over it tomorrow on fox business. "making money." bring in notepad. neil is back tomorrow. ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with dan bongino, capri cafaro, jesse watters, dana perino, "the five" ." did you hear? trump tweeted. yeah, and the tweets are being called racist because trump told critics of the u.s. to go back to their country. now those critics will have a presser to respond. it all sounds bad if you leave out the rest of it. he said go back to your countries, fix the problems they are, and then come back and show us how you did it. how many racists say please come back and help us. probably zero. trump messes with the media's
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reading comprehension so they only digest half. the mistake is to assume everyone sees the whole picture. the media and the dems read his tweets with ill intent. the rest are left to explain it all. it's like doing stand-up while your friends are sitting at the tables explaining her jokes. that's where i step in. i read the whole thing in my summary: after he said leave, he said please come back. if anything, it's a challenge. why quibble with context? the president could work harder on the details, like only one of them is from somewhere else and maybe not tweet about the dems while they are eating each other alive. i could have worded the tweets better than trump but unlike his crazy critics, at least i can read them. i read that as fast as i could because we are awaiting the squad, day now. >> dana: they are on at 5:00 which probably needs they're going to want to disrupt your monologue. >> greg: it didn't work. i talked twice as fast as
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emily compagno. >> dana: the point of saying that they could come back, he would've reiterated it today and he never did. >> greg: you can't be everything to everybody. dan. >> dan: is there a common operating set of rules? when it's trump, the ill intent is always assumed. granted, would he probably read them differently today? of course he would. here's the problem. [laughter] >> dana: i don't think he would. >> dan: nobody wants to be called a racist. especially by these lunatics in the media. there are people in the squad. they require no interpretation, what they've said. we have one that's all about the benjamins, a known anti-semitic trope. we have the other one telling people, rashida tlaib, basically using known anti-semitic troops
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in the media coverage for them. what are the rules? they call people out, take the video response more seriously. i feel if they are not serious. >> greg: jesse, where do you fall? >> jesse: my mother has already texted me, preemptive text. "his tweets are racist and incendiary. please don't equivocate about that. you are already being criticized for having been -- told the women soccer team to shut their traps." mom's not going to scare me off. these were not racist. it's about patriotism. when did "love it or leave it" become racist? not only leave but come back and help us fix our problems. this country is so sensitive. we are not talking about death, famine, drought. we are talking about a word, tweet. not even talking about an action and people are crying their eyes out. there's been so many worst things about this president.
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-- a nazi rapist who deserves to be in prison? he says go home and they say oh, my god, this is the biggest scandal since watergate. these people are so bereft of actual ideas they create this because they deceive the rest of the country. he says this to everybody of all stripes and all genders, all parties. don lemmon, maxine, mccabe. everyone gets in a little bit below the belt and every time he doesn't, everyone acts shocked like we haven't been watching this for three years and instead of fighting back on substance, they cry and pounds and they look soft and weak. >> greg: all right, capri. where are you from? >> i am from ohio. >> jesse: you can't say this. >> greg: micro-aggression. dan bongino probably understands, a lot of it seems
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like trash talk but when it's on twitter, can be interpreted as anything. >> capri: when you are the president of the united states, it's the word of record. let me back up. reading tweets from your parent parents. my mom or my dad says monday moy morning quarterback. if you read the whole thing, it's not as bad. >> greg: your dad is a smart man. >> capri: i am outnumbered over time in my family. i agree, and lindsey graham. there are a lot of things to criticize individuals about when it comes to policy perspective. everyone involved in this, you know what they have in common, they are duly elected by the people of the united states of america. if you don't like what they say, you can vote them out. that's the beauty of a democrac
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democracy. >> dan: the media response is ridiculous. you had aoc actually compare border patrol to concentration camps and nazis who exterminated 6 million jews. the media response was to cover for her. no, you're not starting a dialogue calling these guys nazis. it's nonsense. >> jesse: over the weekend, you had an antifa member firebomb a detention center. you had the next president flying all over the world -- omar asking would charge to be lenient on isis members and nobody wants to talk about that. everyone wants to talk about the tweets. >> greg: dana, you are married to a british man. i lived in london. i was at a bar once when i was
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criticizing the nhs and the guy i know said why don't you f off to the states. essentially go back to where you came from because i was insulting them. is it racist? >> dana: hold on. did you try to become a british citizen? >> greg: i took a job, brett. >> jesse: you took a job the brits won't do. >> greg: yes, editing maxim. >> dana: i have never liked the nicknames, i don't like the tweets, i don't like any of it. when lindsey graham says aim higher, he does that mean at senators. he means avoided. especially because the democrats are really close to killing identity politics. they're going to run out of people to accuse. all the accusers become the accused until they are like there is no one left. last week aoc suggested nancy pelosi was a racist. at that point, you're like okay
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well not everyone is a racist. remember, mitt romney was called a racist after the whole 47% thing. that word gets thrown around too much. your question, omar, if were talking to her in particular. she was a refugee. she came to the u.s. became a citizen. did she have a special obligation to be more grateful? i don't know. she's a citizen of the country. she's elected by people who decided to elect her. she might get thrown out of office if she doesn't win reelection but she has the right to say things. >> greg: trump has a thing about the loyalty thing. >> dana: in the lead up to the elections, we have covered three together since it started. every time especially out of hollywood, you will have liberals who will say if president trump, if romney, if trump wins this election, i am
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moving. moving to canada. and they never go. >> jesse: to your point about loyalty, this is allegiance politics where the last three years democrats have accused president trump of being an ally of russia or omar says you are more an ally -- its traditional politics. these attacks happen all the time. when donald trump does it, it becomes beyond the pale. >> capri: i think the difference between the traditional attacks and this is that president trump is actually saying to a sitting member of congress, roll out. maybe come back after you fix your country of origin. >> jesse: love it or leave it. if you're going to complain, fix the problem. come back and tell me.
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>> greg: it's nice of him to say come back. >> dana: if he meant come back, don't you think he would've reiterated it today? >> greg: he already moved on. dan, do you want me to play some trump? >> dan: is it fair to rationally think through the position of omar? ilhan omar, unquestionably -- think that we don't live by our values and others thing -- you have an american success story by any measure. comes here from a country. it comes to the united states and is a sitting congresswoman, making a nice salary, has a ton of power, tons of twitter followers. don't you think middle-class working americans would look and go wait, let me get this straight. you're sitting in congress bashing our country after we, the most welcoming country on earth, took you in. there is a part of that that i think is getting lost. >> dana: i don't think it's getting lost. people understand it.
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i think people understand it very well and they're going to have this press conference and about 8 minutes and we're to bring it live. they're going to try to fix it, here's what i can expect. someone's going to try to change the subject by tomorrow morning. it's not helping the democrats. the g.o.p. is like we don't want to talk about it. change of subject please. >> greg: it does something to the democrats because they were already dealing with this issue internally. everyone from biden was a racist to pelosi was a racist. >> capri: i think it's helping them in that regard because there was this infighting. aoc and the squad versus pelosi. now they have a common enemy again. maybe they're going to be united. >> dana: the squad apollo's pol.
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green new deal. were going to change 88% of americans buildings. they think were going to end air travel and they want the federal reserve to loan the federal government $10 trillion for their pet projects. there is so much to focus on in terms of the bad situation the democrats are in. we can focus on that. >> dan: the green new deal saying that's not even about anything green. it's about the economy. >> jesse: axios did some polling and they had some stuff and swing districts, michigan. moderate democrats, found out what they thought about aoc and omar. omar has a 9% favorable rating. aoc has a 22% favorable rating. >> dana: in terms of their name idea, something like 74%. >> jesse: he is raising their
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profile and their negatives or through the roof. capitalism, socialism. hit on something here and he's isolating these people. >> greg: to your point, this is trump's latest tweet. "we will never be a socialist or communist country. if you are not happy here, you can leave it. it's your choice on your choice alone. it's about love for america. certain people hate our country. they are anti-israel, pro-al qaeda, and comment on the 9/11 attack, some people did something. radical left democrats want open borders which means drugs, crime, human trafficking, and much more. detention facilities are not concentration camps! america has never been stronger than it is now. rebuild military, higher stock market ever. lowest unemployment and more people working than ever before. keep america great."
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>> dana: true but part of the great thing about america is you're allowed to criticize your government. you can do it. you can also tell someone they can leave. >> jesse: he's not supporting omar. let's make that clear. this is about america first. this is about america first and he believes some of these democrats in the squad are trying to fundamentally or radically the country in a way that the majority of the rest of the country disagrees with strongly. he's targeting them, he's forcing it into a wedge issue and how much solidarity you're going to see in the democratic caucus when it comes to these women who are very radioactive. this is not the first kerfuffle these women have been in. >> greg: kerfuffle. three times no. >> capri: the word for today's episode. it's not good for the democrats. looking at these figures that
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you just cited, in places like michigan and wisconsin, ohio, people like capitalism. they don't want to see socialism. people want to see a meritocracy where the next generation does better than the last because they work hard. when republicans have an opportunity to latch on to the squad under policies, it hurts us in the general election. that's bad. >> greg: identically of -- the media enough on this. >> dana: i think the republicans are on track to take back the house. >> greg: prediction right there. dana is really wrong. i want to rip on the media. why do they only read half of things? the tweet was there. they could have read the whole thing. >> dana: i think diagramming the sentence, he didn't lead with it.
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it wasn't what he was trying to say. >> capri: flashbacks to grammar class. >> dana: i loved diagramming sentences. >> dan: i think this love of those mutually assured destruction things. both parties wanted to go away. trump is not going to apologize. when the tide eventually turns, trump has turned what people thought were losers to be winners. the north koreans. saying i've got a bigger button. oh, he's crazy. next thing you know, he's got a summit with the north koreans. >> dana: i think the republicans are on track to win in 2020 but mainly because -- not because the republicans are doing anything great in congress as nelly but because of these numbers the jesse showing. the ads have written. >> dan: if trump makes this the face of the democrat party, the damage to them. >> jesse: i'm curious to see with the women are going to say. have they consulted with
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leadership? who's been advising them? what are they going to say? or they going to continue the attack that the president is racist? are they going to demand a resolution? what are they going to say when they are asked questions about the media, what about this, what about this you've said. >> dana: presumed that the media will ask the map. >> jesse: maybe one or two members, depending with a calling. i think the pressure is on for the squad here to try to handle this in a mature way. are they going to play the victim? >> greg: we call them the gang of four. one of my favorite bands. >> jesse: whatever you want. do you want to hear from trump? >> greg: trump today. >> president trump: if you're not happy here, then you can leave. as far as i'm concerned, if you hate our country, if you're not happy here, you can leave. that's what i say all the time. that's what i said in a tweet which i guess some people think is controversial. a lot of people love it by the way. come back if you want. don't come back. that's okay too. these are people that in my
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opinion hate our country. now, you can say what you want but get a list of all the statements they've made. >> greg: he said come back if you want. i don't think a racist would say that. >> jesse: he goes back to the analogy that i've used with you many times. if you want to fundamentally change something, you actually love that person or that thing. peter, your husband. when he married you, did he want to fundamentally change who you are. if you want to make you stay up until midnight and drink and my cats? he embraced you for who you are and he tries to help you be happy. aoc and omar and the other members of the squad, they want to radically change capitalism, eliminate borders. >> dana: here they go. >> first i want to say thank you to all of you for being here today and i want to send a
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message of gratitude and thanks to the solitary we've received from every corner of our countr country. from our colleagues to our neighbors, we are grateful for your solidarity, your encouragement, and your support in the face of the most racist, xenophobic, bigoted words from the occupant of the white house. i will always refer to him as the occupant, as he is only occupying space. not embodying the grace, empathy, compassion, the integrity that that office requires that the american people deserve. that being said, i encourage the american people, all of us in this room and beyond, to not take the bait. this is a disruptive distraction from the issues of care,
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concerns, and consequence to the american people. we were sent here with a decisive mandate from our constituents to work on. everything from reducing the cost of restriction drugs to addressing our affordable housing crisis to ensuring that the american people have more than health insurance but health care. more recently, thanks to the partnership of german elijah cummings in the advocacy of myself and a coalition of advocates i've worked with for decades, we held the first hearing on childhood trauma. sitting in that hearing, as we heard about the many manifestations, iterations of childhood trauma, in the wake of the public health crisis in epidemic of gun violence, in the wake of ptsd and in the wake of
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those battling substance abuse disorders and a host of other things, it was impossible not to think of the trauma being inflicted upon children every day at our border. at the end of the day if we improve the conditions of children in a cage, there are still in a cage. we are viscerally vigorously and fundamentally opposed to decriminalizing, the vilifying, the mass detention and deportation of migrant families who are simply doing what is their legal human right and that is to seek asylum. in the tradition of who we say we are as a country, beacon of light and hope and of refuge. this is simply a disruption and a distraction from the callous, chaotic, and corrupt culture of this administration all the way down. we want to get back to the
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business of the american people and why we were sent here, reducing the cost of perception drugs, addressing the public health crisis in epidemic that is gun violence, addressing the racial wealth gap and yes, making sure that family stay together. i also would like to just underscore the fact that despite the occupant of the white house attempts to marginalize us and silence us, please know we are more than four people. we ran on a mandate to advocate for, represent those ignored, left out, left behind. our squad is big. our squad includes any person committed to building a more equitable and just world, that is the work that we want to get back to. given the size of the squad and this great nation, we cannot, we will not be silenced.
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and now i will invite a representative omar to offer a few words as well. >> thank you, congresswoman anna presley. this country was founded on the radical idea that we are created equal and endowed by our creator with inalienable rights. and yes we have a long way before we fully live up to those values. it is for this reason precisely that we have to take action when a president is openly violating the oath he took to the constitution of the united states and the core values we aspire to. as martin luther king said, all we say to america is be true to what you see on paper. i believe this is a pivotal
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moment in our country. the eyes of history is watching us. right now, the president is carrying out mass deportation raids across this country. in each one of our districts. right now, the president is committing human rights abuses at the border, keeping children in cages, and having human beings drinking out of toilet. this president who has been credibly accused of committing multiple crimes, including colluding with foreign governments interfering with our election, this is a president who has overseen the most corrupt administration in our history. and pursued an agenda to allow millions of americans to die from a lack of health care while he transfers million of dollars in tax cuts to corporations. this is a president who has said
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grab women. he has called black athletes sons of bitches. he has called people who come from black and brown countries s-holes. this is a president who has equated neo-nazis with those who protest against them in charlottesville. this is a president who has openly violated the very value our country aspires, equality under the law, religious liberty, equal protection, and protection from persecution. to distract from that, he is launching a blatantly racist attack on four duly elected members of the united states house of representatives. all of whom are women of color. this is the agenda of white
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nationalists. whether it is happening in chat groups or it's happening on national tv, and now it's reached the white house garden. he would love nothing more than to divide our country based on race, religion, gender, orientation, or immigration status. because this is the only way he knows he can prevent the solidarity of us working together across all of our differences. the only way to prevent us confronting the problems our country is facing, whether it is health care, climate change, student debt, or endless wars. this is his plan to pit us against one another. this is how he can continue to enrich his friends and distract us in the detrital policies that
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his administration is pushing for. we can either continue to enable this president and report on the vial of garbage that comes out of his mouth or we can hold him accountable for his crimes. we can continue to turn a blind eye to the multiple crimes he's accused of. we can stand while he violates people's basic human rights and the responsibility that his administration has for the deaths of children on our border, or we can take action. i have not made impeachment central to my election or my time here but since the day i've gotten elected, i've said to people is not if he will be impeached but when.
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it's time for us to stop allowing this president to make a mockery of our constitution. it's time for us to impeach this president. so now were going to have alexandria -- congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> good afternoon, everyone. i will try to keep things as brief i guess as i can, but who knows, when i get on a roll, right? when i was a little girl, my father took me to the reflecting pool here. we were on a road trip from new york to florida to visit family. i've told this story before, but it was my first time ever visiting washington, d.c. it was my only time visiting
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washington, d.c., for years, if not decades. and he rested me on the side of the reflecting pool and had my toes dip in the water and he had me look at at the washington monument, have you look at the capital, had me look at the entire i.t. of the -- the entirety of the capital of the country and he pointed to all of it and he said this beloo all of us, this belongs to you. it belongs to me. the first note that i want to tell children across this country is that no matter what the president says, this country belongs to you. and it belongs to everyone. today that notion, that very notion was challenged. this weekend, that very notion was challenged. so i'm not surprised, when the
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president says that four sitting members of congress should "go back to their own country," when he has authorized raids without warrants on thousands of families across this country. i'm not surprised that he uses the rhetoric that he does what he violates international human rights and takes thousands of children away from their families. i am not surprised that he has turned our public education system under the leadership of betsy devos into a cash cow to enrich himself and his friends. i'm not surprised when he corrupts via the secretary of transportation. i'm not surprised at what he's doing. but i also know that we're focused on making it better. because we don't leave the things we love. we love this country. what that means is that we propose solutions to fix it. we love all people in this country and that's why we
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believe health care is a human right. we love all children in this country, and because we do, that's why we fight for education for all children through college. and so we will stay focused on our agenda, and we won't get caught slipping because all of this is a distraction. it's a distraction from what's most important and from our core values as american citizens. with that, i will hand over to rashida tlaib. >> thank you to my sisters and service. thank you all to much for being here. as we know, the recent tweets and words from the president are simply a continuation of his racist and xenophobic playbook. we cannot allow these hateful actions by the president to distract us from the critical work to hold this administration accountable to the inhumane conditions at the border that is separating children from their loved ones and caging them up in a legal, horrific conditions. i represent the third poorest
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congressional district in this country, made up of working people who have been by this administration and their actions and words are hurting them today. i was elected to fight for them, fight for the 13 congressional district. they sent me here to congress to fight back against corporate assault and corruption. it means supporting an impeachment inquiry of this president and his actions by the administration and his appointees. sadly this is not the first nor will it be the last time we hear disgusting, bigoted language from the president. we know this is who he is. we know that he and his administration are engaged in harming -- policies that harm residents in the country. many members of congress have called for his impeachment because of his utter disregard and disrespect of the united states constitution. despite this and other many attempts to distract us, i remain focused -- we remain focused on holding him
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accountable to the laws of this land and accountable to the american people. i urge house leadership, many of my colleagues, to take action to impeach this lawless president today. now we will take two or three questions. mary. >> reporter: that many people agree with him and support these comments. i wonder if you could speak directly to the support of the president explain why these comments are so hurtful. on a personal note, if you can discuss the consequences and impact. have you had to up your security? are you receiving increased threats? >> i would just say that the experience that he offered is in contradiction to the experience that i have every day, including the airport on my way here. many people approached me and said i disagree with some of
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your policies. i'm an independent. i'm a republican. but i think what he did was wrong. and he won't apologize. but i'm going to apologize. so i have experienced nothing in the wake of those comments but words of denouncing these xenophobic, bigoted words. again, this is a distraction and we should not take the bait. we can sit here and continue to recycle hateful rhetoric, which i cannot feign surprise, or inflated outrage because he is, if nothing else, predictable. what we are focused on are the hateful policies that are draconian and oppressive and life-threatening and family separating that is being rolled out by this administration every day. >> reporter: congresswoman omar in particular but all of
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you, can you respond to some of the president's specific claims, most notably that you are a communist and pro-al qaeda. >> you might have noticed how when he said go back to where you came from, there was an uproar through all of our communities because everything a person who is brown and black at some point in their life in this country heard that. now, when he made the comment, i know that every single muslim who has lived in this country and across the world has heard that comment. so i will not dignify it with an answer because i know that every single islamaphobic, every single person who is hateful, who is driven by an ideology of
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otherring, as this president is, rejoices in us responding to that and us defending ourselves. i do not expect every time there is a white supremacist who attacks or there's a white man who kills in a school or in a movie theater or in a mosque or synagogue, i don't expect my wife's community members to respond -- i white community members, i think it's beyond time to ask muslims to condemn terrorists. we are no longer going to allow the significant nation of such ridiculous, ridiculous
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statements. >> reporter: some of you made comments. do you think some of the comments made... [inaudible] he specifically directed some of those same comments back and forth. >> can you repeat that? report an actor president took issue with some of the comments that you've made on a host of issues and turned back around. had those comments not been made, perceived as controversial, do you think it would make the situation different. in other words, he wouldn't have the firepower to turn a background? >> i will take this and i think alex has a great answer for this and i will finish it. every single statement that we make is from a place of extreme love for every single person in this country. it is part of the mandate of wire ran for office and when we
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got elected. every single person wants to make sure that they have people in the halls of congress fighting to make sure they have health care, that they have an education that is suitable in the united states, that they have access to proper roads and bridges, that they have access to clean water and clean air. every single person here in the united states knows that we are fighting everything all day to create a more perfect union and to fight on their behalf. when people say, if you say negative thing about the policies in this country, you hate this country, to me it's sort of speaks to the hypocrisy and alex and i were talking about this. when this president ran and until today, he talked about everything that was wrong in this country and how he was going to make it great. and so for him to condemn us and to say we are un-american for
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wanting to work hard to make this country be the country that we all deserve to live in, complete hypocrisy. >> i don't think it would have changed anything because first of all, he made statements that were blatantly untrue. so whether he was citing comments were not citing comments, if he didn't have what he wanted to say, he would make it up. this president operates in complete bad faith. he does not operate in good faith. so that's one thing. but second to the previous question as well, weak minds and leaders challenge loyalty to our country in order to avoid challenging and debating the policy. this president does not know how to make the argument that americans do not deserve health care. he does not know how to defend
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his policies, so what he does is attack us personally. that is what this is all about. he can't look a child in the face and he can't local all-americans americans in the face and justify why this country is throwing them in cages. so instead he tells us that i should go back to the great borough of the bronx and make it better. that's what i'm here to do. >> think you all so much for being here. we really do appreciate it. thank you very much. >> greg: i think president trump got exactly what he wanted. i wrote down, drinking out of toilets, that didn't happen, including -- colluding with russians. i think we found the answer to that. most corrupt presidency in history? millions died due to trump?
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because of health care? a few other things. >> dana: the thing that i picked up on initially, the first speaker, pressley, she refused to refer to donald trump as the president of the united states but only as the occupant of the office. there is not going to be a compromise here. >> greg: it is very antifa. >> jesse: donald trump won that press conference. nancy and the squad lost. it looks like they want to victimize themselves even further. i don't think that's the way to go against president trump. you have to meet them on the same level. they are continuing to play the victim and pout and now they want to impeach him for tweeting. they are saying he's a white nationalist and he's committing human rights violations and deporting all these people. obama actually deported more and also put people in cages. the point of this is this: aoc likes to talk about how much she loves this country and they are all saying how much they love this country. if you want to bankrupt this
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country, if you want to open up all the borders, if you want to destroy the military, destroy capitalism and focus on illegal immigrants more than american citizens, then i think i have a different opinion of love than she does. >> greg: i want to know that definition. we'll talk later. >> capri: hano i follow that, jesse watters? >> capri: as the democrat here, i feel for them. i know they are incredibly passionate about a number of things they said and they brought up some policy areas that i think could actually have legitimate dialogue around. that being said, they tried but i think they failed to say there's an theme of this is a distraction. the tweets are a distraction at the same time they circle back. they circle back to impeachment and racism in all these other issues and then what happens? we are talking about the minutia of their words in the occupant of the white house.
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if they really don't want to be a distraction, number one, to hold the press conference and never to come actually do the work of the people, i say that for everybody -- democrat, republican, independent -- if you are fair and elected to do your job, do it. don't play games. if you don't want to be a distraction, mean it. >> dan: the occupant line was a complete and utter disgrace. you can't on one hand say this is horrible. the president asks four duly elected numbers of congress to fix the country and then turn around and say he's illegitimate because he's an occupant of the white house. probably amongst 10% of the electorate, you scored huge. other than that, you entirely glue it. secondly -- they said the squad is powerful. no, it's not. you got zero votes on the green new deal. the only four to vote against the aid package of the border. i ran for congress and lost and only got 15,000 less votes than
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alexandria ocasio-cortez. she's not as powerful as they think. that press conference i think did them absolutely no favors. i think trump comes out of that an enormous winter. occupant of the white house is disgraceful. >> dana: can we mention the profanity? or no? >> greg: i guess. they can argue that that's what trump said so i'm going to say it. >> dana: he didn't say it on live television at 5:00 in the afternoon. they are quoting from other places. he didn't say on television. >> greg: this is coming for the only person on "the five" whoever swore on our show. the man with the alligator. here is the latest tweet. "the dems were trying to distance themselves from the progressives but they are forced to embrace them. that means they are endorsing socialism, hate of israel, and the usa! not good for the democrats!" was that the plan? >> jesse: i don't know if
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that's the plan but it's the results. he's gotten the democrats to circle the wagon around these four progressives. they are going to fund raise through the roof. i don't know this for sure. they are enjoying this moment in the spotlight. they're going to raise their profile big time. they're going to run into a strong head wind with nancy. he's not going to want to talk about this anymore. to your point earlier, if this country was really doing badly and we were in a recession and this was the 70s and their reliance on the block for gasoline and we were at war and we are at each other's throats of the streets, that would be one thing for them to call for this impeachment of this horrible criminal. but this country is booming right now. you have the lowest black and hispanic unemployment. we are at peace. everyone is focused on netflix taking out "friends" and "the office." things are so good we are worrying about a tweet. >> greg: they should only take out a few seasons of "the
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office." >> jesse: the older ones without michael scott. >> dana: they are the four progressive horsemen of the apocalypse for the democrats. 25 years from now, this might be where america is. hopefully not. that's not where america is right now. i would imagine they might thundering off it but the president and the rnc is about to announce they raised $108 million in the second quarter of the year. money is not going to be a problem for the republicans in this reelection effort and maybe not for the democrats either but money is not going to be a problem. >> greg: let's think about what the big story was coming into the weekend, the i.c.e. raids. what happened? where did that go? >> capri: nothing happened. >> greg: that's what i'm saying. were not even talking about it. >> jesse: and we are not talking about joe biden and kamala harris or elizabeth warren. they've move these frontrunners completely off the front page.
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biden had an announcement about his new health care plan today. that's going nowhere. >> dana: saying that if you like your health care, you can keep your health care. >> jesse: is only one democrat is just >> dan: what he says -- it's entirely ingenuous. ilhan omar has spent time taking shots at people and then in the press conference comes out and the talk was lovely and talking in these flower returns but that's not how she is on twitter. anti-semitic tropes, not living our values in the united states. it doesn't appeal to people in america who love it. nobody wants to hear about how your country is crap all the time. >> capri: i don't agree with of omar's comments on israel and things of that nature but you have to admit those women standing on that stage, distinctly different kind of
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experience in the united states than many of their colleagues. it doesn't make it right or wrong. it makes it different. that different experience informs how they come about -- >> dan: aoc, i know the area she grew up in. she mentioned the bronx. she's the congressman for jackson heights. my grandparents from an immigrant family from italy. they owned a store in harlem. aoc is a sitting united states congresswoman. regardless -- she's an american success story. ilhan omar, even more profound success story. the story coming from them that america is an awful place, there is a cognitive dissonance there. are you not getting at? you are in congress. year of power and money and influence. you cannot do this anywhere else in the world. >> capri: they are trying to take advantage of it in the way they think is best. again, i'm not saying it's righ
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right. >> dan: but america sox is not a message. i'm sorry. >> jesse: omar says she has this great year for racism. she can hear it and read between the lines and that anti-semitism? can't hear a thing. that's where i think she's being disingenuous. she picked up every little thing in between the lines of its racist. if it's not racist. but she says it's all about the benjamins. wad? >> dana: a written -- column in "the wall street journal"? goes into the history and background in particular for omar and how it takes a different outlook of how she was brought up. especially when she was in somalia. >> dan: she said she had to unlearn anti-semitism, discussing things taught to her as a child and how she feels
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some people have never learned it. based on some of the language used in these awful tweets speaking about jewish people around the world, it's gross. should be able to call it out. >> greg: i talked about the fact that in a way they are in a protected class where they are allowed to say things. oh, but they had a different life experience. i called them the snail garters. a small, insignificant group everyone protects. >> jesse: i call them that. i read your monologue. these women are minorities being criticized but they are not being criticized because they are minorities. it's a big distinction. >> dana: do you know who wrote that? maureen dowd. she said people are not disagreeing with you because of your color. they are disagree with you because of your ideas. >> jesse: if these were white guys from ohio. trump would be ripping them as
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>> it's not phonetic. >> is german. >> oh, it's a german dog came at was trying to take control of things. now i'm worried about the horse. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great i think you are next. >> i got dana's sports corner. if we haven't had that in a while. yesterday was not just wimbledon, it was the cricket world cup final and i got big news because the epicenter for most of the globe's favorite sports, england, hasn't had much luck. this was england's first time winning the cricket world cup, coming 16 years off of the rugby world cup and 50 years after they took the fifa world cup. >> peter me to do this. >> he doesn't even know. talk about over the weekend that england invents all of the sports and an end they never w. this is the first time england has ever won. >> maybe he should go back to
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his country and help them win and then come back. >> is he allowed to return? >> he's allowed to return. >> congratulations, england. >> cricket, you really know our audience. [laughter] anyway, i want to give a big shout out, a great performance on friday. there he is with my bonsai tree. remember this during our anniversary? >> that was pretty good. [laughs] >> did you did that on purpose? oh, my gosh! >> what the hell! >> johnny pulled off a great performance. i cooked it up, put it up flawlessly. i just want to give you a congratulations, everybody loves you. just don't get too big up there.
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>> our hands go to our faces. >> what do men do. >> i don't put my hand in my face. >> left the first time i saw it. >> i reflexively did that. i'm really excited. this is my first "one more thing" and you guys on "the five" are making my childhood dreams come true. >> wait a minute, are we that old? >> i'm actually older than you think. there are two things in life that i absolutely love, and this is going to sound cheesy, but it's helping people, and music. so when these two things actually come together in one place, you know i'm going to be fired up. when i learned that one of my favorite bands ever founded a nonprofit to support both food banks and provide grants to community college for deserving students and communities like mine in ohio, i knew i needed to be part of it. it is metallica, ladies and gentlemen, who recently established the "all within my hands foundation" named after one of their songs. frankly an album i'm not crazy
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about, but that's another story. inspires people and communities like i said like mine to take their success into their own hands and i had a chance to meet lars ulrich, the drummer of metallica to talk about the good work when they came through ohio earlier and actually present to the cleveland food bank with a $10,000 check, so we are thankful for that. >> much love. much love for chick-fil-a. you know i love you, your breakfast burritos are the nectar of the gods. that was of great people. chick-fil-a manager notices that world war ii veteran is having trouble changing a tire in the parking lot of their maryland store, my old stomping grounds. it goes out, change the tire, love you, chick-fil-a. i know people of your check in, but the breakfast burrito -- >> idyllic every week you could do a "one more thing" of chick-fil-a employees doing something for somebody else. >> trump just tweeted make america great again. >> wow.
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>> that's what i told you, "america sucks" is not a model. >> i think we are done. anything else? anything about crickets? crickets? special dome xp 27 is up next. hello, brett. >> bret: hello, greg. if you can keep going if you want. this is a fox news alert, i'm bret baier. the president doubles down on tweets about progressive democratic congresswoman who he said should go back to the countries they came from if they don't like it here. the president insisting they all hate the country. those four lawmakers held a news conference a short-term go calling the president 's tweets and statements a distraction, but then again calling for president trump's impeachment. the president is taking heat from both immigrants and republicans deny, but he is refusing to a public to apologized saying again today that people who do not like it in the u.s. should leave. john roberts starts us off, as he often does from the north

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