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>> that's a little scary. >> i'm listening. i'm always listening. >> it's time to go. everyone's listening in. don't even get me started. ♪ >> high i'm greg, just the waters. and she peered dana is on at five. once again, the media calls president trump a racist, this time for exposing the obvious. after decades of doing what big city doesn't sell well, running their cities into the ground. baltimore is crime-ridden, drug ridden. but now, the media really cares about baltimore. why? because trump tweeted. meanwhile, what else is our racist president up to?
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he's trying to free a black rapper from jail. he's pushing prison reform that directly benefits families of black men. wow. trump is really a bigot. of course, what's racist is that kind of pandering. as always, 600 targets on twitter alone. still, the media claims he targets only minorities. >> if you want to know what policy in america looks like, well this is it. abandoned houses. >> racism with an accent. baltimore's mirror wasn't that
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much better either. >> we should just take all this down. oh, my god, you can smell the dead animals. >> you could smell the rats. then there's "the new york times" ." sadly, more than a few american cities. what are they all have in common? it's the liberal machine inflicted the suffering. no wonder they want trump to shut up about it. welcome back, we missed you terribly. so now, with a few tweets. all of media is thinking about baltimore again. they didn't think about it before, but now, because trump has actually pointed out what's going on in baltimore. >> i have so many comments here, but i will not say them all at
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once. number one, let's talk about the media for a second. what's a great way to focus on attention dominic a problem to get change question markets when you focus on an issue that you care about. we'll talk about that later in the show. i think that the issue with baltimore and poverty, i think in some people's minds is separate from him talking about elijah cummings. they think that his comment is racist. elijah has said that the border conditions are deplorable. that's a horrible thing. he's like, well wait. what about this. there's a lot of people in baltimore saying, hey, we could use some attention here. if you remember, remember when rashida khalid said that he was being racist and that hearing a couple months ago? i think it was like four months
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ago. it was elijah coming to us that, stop. mark meadows is not a racist. they hugged it out. so i think that there's that part of it. the other thing i would say is -- >> but are you saying that he is racist? >> dana: no, i didn't say that that. >> you've been gone a long time. what has happened to you? >> dana: i don't know. might earpiece fell out. you have had a series of problems. now some cities, like their peers city, made different decisions a few years ago. look at something like nashville, denver, houston, lots of cities that made different. maybe the president could say, we have a better suggestion. we could do this better. >> greg: that's why i think that it's not enough for trump
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to tweet. i think we need solutions. we got problems in baltimore, i want to send a tax group to work. i think then, you get the best of both worlds. the spotlight and the solution. >> this is certainly not the way he talks about hard-hit areas that are mostly white. it's not the way he talks about people who are suffering from those historic levels of opioid deaths in ohio. he says, hey, we are going to do better. we know how to solve this problem. we will succeed. but when he talks about i think it's important to note that elijah cummings comes from maryland, which is i think one of the richest states in the union, and several parts of his district are way over the national average in income. not only that, i think columbia and maryland is ranked at the safest place.
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the president chooses to attack in this way without any inspiration. i'll leave that to you. but i will say that it's upsetting to me that so many people, when they hear the word racism, they were wracked reaction to the word. i could go way back in the 70s when the justice department you can go back to the central part five. the judge who was born to mexican parents, an american judge conant reside the case, because he was biased. >> well, that's paul ryan. >> i like what you said, which
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is these are your people. these are americans. if you can get in there and do something. >> greg: would baltimore let trump do something? i doubt it. >> trump has things on the table right now they could solve a lot of these issues. infrastructure. >> greg: you don't think elijah cummings could put something together on an infrastructure bill and maybe help some of these. how about illegal immigration? undercounting undercutting thei. one of the dangers in baltimore is the industrialization. they lost all of that. maybe you guys could get together and sign and pass the u.s. and ca. maybe a better trade deal with mexico and canada. they sat on the sidelines and
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they have done nothing that would have helped all of these issues in baltimore. instead, they have used the race card to deflect attention from their failures. all those things that happened on their watch. the president said exactly the same thing. democrats and the media have said about all tomorrow. yes, he's accused of being racist. >> it proves that nothing has changed. the only people who were connecting infestation and rats to minorities and baltimore were his critics. president trump was referring to actual rodents and rats that were shown in these videos at exposed. where are all the journalists? so, kimberly, she went around to these neighborhoods and talks to the people who were living
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there. you don't have to listen to donald trump about what's going on. she interviewed residents who were there and saw the problems that they have been dumping for years and years. bernie sanders in 2015 calls it a third world country ants doesn't get the same reaction. the question about moving forward and how to change this, hud, led by ben carson is actually rewriting the rules right now. a lot of these big cities, who have sunken into crime and horrible living conditions, to reduce some of that stuff. >> i'm all for it. i'm up for it. but i will say that when i noticed the so-called squad, or when he went after john lewis. >> or joe biden. or bernie sanders. >> hold on. what does he do when he goes after critics or people of color? he starts talking about rats and rodents and infestation.
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>> there are actually rats running around. there are rats in the video. they were actually rats. real rats. >> don't we have other headlines in which they actually agreed? >> i guess cbs is racist. constantly about critics of color. >> when he ran for president, he said it was a drug-infested don done. he talked about american. the opal he owed american.>> greg: we've got to move on.
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pretty disappointed right now. you want a sidekick? i'm gonna find you one. see that guy over there? he's too big. look at you two. bickering like a couple of old ladies. woo! >> democrats are ready to go off the deep end on impeachment. almost half house democrats want an impeachment inquiry against the president. jerry nadler is one of the democrats leading the charge. >> my personal view is that he deserves impeachment. he has done many impeachable offenses. that's not the question. the question is, can we develop enough evidence before the
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american people? >> well, democrats can't come to grips with the fact that mueller's testimony was a total flop. it didn't move the needle to change their views on impeachment. that's no surprise. everybody is pretty locked in. but what jerry nadler said interested me. after two years, millions of dollars with 17 lawyers, they still haven't developed enough evidence that he committed high crimes and misdemeanors. do you think we would have known by now question work >> i think he said that he believes there is justification for impeachment, but he wants the american people to see it. this is a political act. this is not about a court of law. >> right. >> what he wants to build is a case in terms of public perception. by the way coming you are wrong. in terms of public pressure it's like 65-75% of democrats who think that he should be
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impeached. but if you look at the broader audience, they don't think that. >> no one's opinions changed. >> what you see is this like to take up in the number of people who said he should be impeached. my thought is that nancy pelosi is the most important player. she doesn't see impeachment as advancing democratic policies or democratic politics. the politics, i think from nancy pelosi's view is, beat him at election time. oh, the press. they are after me. you know what, just beat him at the polls. people want to fire him. >> that's fine.
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>> oh, is that right? >> did what you think about his point now that pelosi has attempted to quiet the impeachment push? i thought it would be dead after the mueller hearings. >> they are still doing the pseudo-impeachment without really doing impeachment. they are claiming that this is all about oversight with jerry nadler. he should be impeached and accusing the president of all these crimes. if we aren't going to see any change in people's opinions after mueller testified. the report was supposed to be the end. that wasn't satisfying enough. then they bring him in to testify, that was a complete disaster, train wreck. now, she's trying again to balance out the 75% of the democrats who want impeachment with the moderates who were voted in in 2018 that she would like to win again in 2020.
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>> do you think he's trying to go card left? >> is that a conspiracy theory or is that real? >> dana: i saw something about that. i don't think that jerry nadler is that worried. remember, he just sent a surrogate to the debates. he didn't care. maybe nadler will pay more attention. nancy pelosi, on the other hand said that august is going to be the month that they win. she's going to focus exclusively on health care. one thing she does have on her favorite is despite all the pressure, democrats have raised a ton of money. they are way ahead of their republican counterparts. >> really? oh. wow. greg. >> pretend like she did not say
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that. to go again, this is her response after the mueller fiasco. you know what impeachment is? i don't think this is something that they really want. if they get it, they're not going to want to. have you ever run till mike ran away from home, you make it like one block, and then you sit on the curb. a kind of miss my parents and that meet meat loaf. democrats just want to say there running away from home. they really don't want to run away from home. i think that it will turn him into a martyr. it will help him the way it helped bill clinton. >> dana: it would be better for them all if they realize that the 2016 elections really were about policy and about approach and about tone, and not about this, because they were chasing this for so long.
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[laughs] >> i'm so sorry. that's really embarrassing. i could really use something. >> we've shown you many examples of violent crime. you will remember that. the president lost in them on twitter and saying doing so
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would make it easier for them to do their job. was assaulted in fort tomei portland, oregon. he's now speaking out. >> this will provide the framework for local authorities and federal authorities to start investigating this criminal cartel for the street thugs that they are. has a political ideology. it's been four weeks since the robbery outside the justice center. there has not been a single arrest. >> dana: to prove that i did prepare for this segment, even though i wasn't prepared at that moment, the question is that you can think outside the box on terrorism, but not outside the constitution. i'm curious what you think, gre greg. you cannot have protective
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speech if your speech is used to help criminals create acts of violence. >> greg: the simple solution is to remove the masks. they are only wearing masks to escape the consequences. >> i'm not going to blame the democrats. >> dana: oh. okay. do you want to blame the media? >> greg: they are a very violent group of losers. they don't represent the democratic party. they do find shelter in the greater belief. that way, if you believe your adversary is evil as opposed to wrong, that area has been pushed by the media. the white dandruff falling from cnn's head. you could have saved the show
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seconds. see for it goes to supreme court. the supreme court says it's fine, what's to stop others from being targeted in the same way? the argument for nt for being a terrorist organization. >> there are problems with citizenship. you can also designate groups like this as games which gives law enforcement more power to intimidate them. antifa doesn't represent all democrats, however, democrats are protecting antifa. the portland mayor has claimed
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that he condemns it, but hasn't made an effort to actually arrest people. when people are asked about this, they run away and don't answer the question, whereas the tea party is not a violent group, they were accused of all of these things and every republican was asked to condemn them. >> dana: that's an important definition of terrorism is to try to advance your political goals through violent means. >> greg: what was that? sorry. i'm going to be doing that from now on. no, i kind of disagree. i would say i don't want them labeled a domestic terrorist group. i think it gives the government too much authority over american citizens. they've never killed anybody. the bloods and the crips, i mean they've done much more damage and killed many more people. white nationalists have killed
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many more people, much more dangerous. it literally is a bunch of pale white kids living in their parents basement. >> dana: they have not made any arrests. >> jesse: the police have a very hands-off approach. >> greg: isn't it interesting that these guys don't pull this in new york or boston or chicago. it's only in portland. it's only like 50 people. >> dana: let's turn it over to you one. >> juan: anyone who is perpetrating violence, political or otherwise, they should be arrested. i don't know why no one's been arrested. but i will say that in terms of
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this, antifa means antifascist. people who are protesting against the white nationalist, fascist actions that they proceed on the other side can be legitimate protesters. i don't think they have to be viewed as a threat to society. chris, the fbi director said that more than half of all domestic terrorism is white nationalist. let's not doubt him. i think if there someone you want to designate as a threat to us. a gunman who was apparently posting white nationalist manifesto.
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to killing the policeman, but claims he did it in self-defense, because he thought he was being strangled. and there is a new dramatic development over this leaked photo. it shows one of the suspects sitting handcuffed and blindfolded before his interrogation. the interview raises serious questions about the validity of the teens accusations. i think the polices how does that suit you? >> i mean, blindfolded. they could do a lot worse. thank god the student didn't happen and i don't even want to name a country. obviously, it's not proper to
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treat a suspect like that, but i'm not going to cry. i'm sure they took it off and it's going to be fine. weeks later, we found out it was the exact opposite. i don't know if that's the case at all. i hope he gets due process. i hope he gets treated well. but if he's guilty, i hope you faces severe punishment. as an american, i hate to see when americans go overseas and stab someone to death. it's horrible, it's not an american, and it's not a good look for the usa. from what i've read about it, these seem like privileged kids who had a bad reputation, and it doesn't look good for them. >> juan: even the italian police said it was wrong to have that man blindfolded in the police station. it wasn't clear that the officers had identified themselves as police officers. i'm not saying you should go
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around stabbing people to see if they are not place officers, but you can see their argument. >> i'm very skeptical of all of the facts in this case. it certainly gives you a better appreciation for the american justice system, innocent until proven guilty. you have the right to remain silent. they accused each other of doing it. having an attorney. having to answer questions with a foreign police force without an attorney. if they did this, then obviously they should be brought to justice. but if they didn't, i think they will be a lot more appreciative when they come home of how we handle things in america. >> juan: i will add that the
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police say they found a knife in the young man's hotel room. >> apparently, they were trying to buy cocaine, and they were mad because they found out that it was just crushed aspirin that they were given. >> it's highly unusual for a police officer to be killed in the line of duty, especially to be murdered. imagine if a foreign tourist were here in america and an american police officer was murdered. of course, we would hope for a due process and all the right things. >> jesse: that's my point exactly. if the situation were reversed, that would be a longer segment. two young italians partying in the u.s. we don't know what's going on.
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what kind of drug dealer goes to the police when they have a crime committed against them? but the drug dealing you? >> dana: i don't know. >> greg: but if you are a drug dealer, you don't go to the police is what i'm saying. i can say that i know nothing about this. the media helps curb may be even more extreme behavior by showing that photo. maybe that helps. >> juan: is it a good defense to say i feared i was being strangled by the cops? >> i don't know. i mean, saying it was self-defense. if they identify themselves.
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>> all right. well, that's the sound of a 16-year-old winning $3 million. how he did it, it might surprise you. he won the fortnight video game world cup championship. he beat players to capture the price. it would be nice to win $3 million in one day. video games haven't always been this popular. what you think about this? >> the meek shall inherit the earth. this is what we are talking about. these are the kids who got picked last in gym class. now, they are doing nothing except twiddling their thumbs
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together. parents should not listen and say, i'm not going outside because i can win 3 million. hurt themselves. pick themselves back up. i don't think this is a great idea at all. >> he made more in a day than i make in a month. >> someone docked his pay. this is great. this allows kids to say that they are not playing. by the way, okay. to your point. one-tenth of 1% might make it into college. that kid might make it into the minor leaks. one of thousand makes it pro.
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you have a higher percentage of kids that will make it somewhere than at any pro sport. >> it's a lie. >> you learn how to not take the lead sometimes. >> no. >> literally nothing. >> dana: you had a wonderful interview on the daily briefing today about this very topic. it was really interesting. roz breslin, he lives in brooklyn. it is such big money. all of these cities are trying to compete to have these big competitions. there's one coming up. there's going to be another one. these kids have agents. they made a hundred $56 billion in this industry. i think it is real. the thing that's pretty amazing is you think of, who are the most amazing athletes?
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i would put cowboys there. for the national finals rodeo, that is a one-time event. once a year. the total for that is like a million dollars. >> greg: the kentucky derby. what do they win? a couple million? what is the horse going to do with that money? >> buy lots of apples and carrots. they sell out entire stadiums. this isn't just people playing in their basement. >> juan: it's more so overseas. they have a bigger audience than the super bowl and the world cu world cup. >> greg: but it's hard to watch. you are watching people do something. there's no action really. >> juan: there is action on the screen, but me as an older
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person, i think there's a generational divide for people who don't get it. but you grew up playing nintend nintendo. >> mega man. >> these are not athletes. are you body shaman? this is never going to happen. >> i'll say this. >> do you think any of them have girlfriends? playing video games? how do you meet anybody playing video games? yeah, digitally. you don't actually meet them in person.
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you can say, here's a console. i'll play you. get outside and play. >> would you rather have your daughter date a jock or a kid playing video games? >> dana: video games. >> i will say that if you go to professional sports, there's more gambling. now, they are >> if you were actually a fan, unlike jesse, they actually stream at bars, at home. plenty of things to do. ♪ great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need.
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>> "one more thing." we haven't had a cat off, have we? you know the rules. i'm going to play three cat videos and then you guys vote which one is her favorite, okay? let's go to cat video number one. look at this. it's a kitty. taking a ride on a donkey. i don't think you can get any better than that although i'm kind of against interspecies mating, but i think it's a beautiful video. video two. you want to see the famous catfight ever. they are fighting it out. they don't know whether to punch each other or make beautiful love. those little cats. don't they hug at the end? i think they hug. enough of that, let's go to the third cat video. it's a cat at a barber. getting his little whiskers trimmed. he's got his own little -- what you call that? >> that's a weird looking little cat. >> let's vote. video one, video two.
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>> i'm going to go video three because he looks like is going to murder everybody very >> i'm so disappointed. if you count the announcer part i will give a number one but is that a zebra or a donkey? what kind of donkey is colored like that? >> donkeys. >> what are those other things called that aren't donkeys? >> number two, obviously. >> i'm going to go with number one. >> number one wins, cat on a donkey. dana, your next. i made a new year's resolution that i would get home to see family and i was able to get there. newcastle wyoming. all of his big family. this is part of the family. you've got to see this little one. that is lucy perino, she's the new puppy. and i've got jewel. she's like 14. she still plays with that basketball and then you've got ruby. i thought you would like her, greg. that's ruby. there's a cat for you, harvey. he has a respiratory problem, he gets to live in the house.
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pretty sweet deal. chicken. this is thunder. i have so many pictures. under the horse, i've got to go faster. a tractor for greg. a john deere tractor for greg. a family photo there, with everybody. my sister too. the face of mount rushmore, you've got to go there. i saw a bear. >> good. >> i got this for jesse. this is stake. from the ranch. i had a great time going home, i highly recommend it. >> one can i get out there? >> go, jesse. >> don't rush me, greg, it's shark week. it's because got 90 seconds. >> out in jacksonville, catching a wave, but watch what happens coming here he is discussing. roll it. >> waiting for a wave. all of a sudden. all the rows of teeth kind of
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just climbed onto my arm. >> so instead of going to the hospital, to know where he went? >> where? >> the bar. >> all right, juan. >> a big wedding we can for one of "the five"'s family. father anthony officiated. here they are with the bridesmaids and groomsmen on the steps of the church. have a reception. and here's the first cut of their beautiful cake. congratulations, long, happy, wonderful marriage. >> congratulations. >> a great place to pick your toes. >> okay. all right. i want to wish i very happy birthday to these 18 very adorable panda cubs. there's 18 of them. they had a cake made of fruit, crushed ice and made of bamboo. they all hung out in china and at a party for the first birthday. >> they made it for the first
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birthday. >> they have 31 pandas born in 2018 and this was their big birthday bash. >> overrated. overrated animals. let's face it. that's not my favorite bear. my favorite bear is coming up right now. hi, brett. >> bret: hi, greg, thanks. elijah cummings light the fuse on another explosive discussion of race in america. the president 's top intelligence officials on his way out and democratic presidential contender kamala harris takes a pounding from her fellow candidates over her vision for medicare for all. this is "special report." ♪ good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. president trump is once again coming under intense criticism for tweets many consider racially-motivated about a democratic lawmaker. this time the target maryland's elijah cummings, who as chair of the house

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