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at this issue. regardless of your politics, you've got to just bring it down a notch here. on the left or the right. it's just wrong. it's just idiotic. it's just not right. here comes the five. ♪ >> jesse: hello everyone. i'm jesse watters. [laughs] >> jesse: shameless 2020 democrats are refusing. they are still trying to blame president trump for this weekend's shooting. even after trump denounced white nationalism and offered solutions to stop shootings, democrats say it is not good enough. >> this is a president who has said things no other president has said since andrew jackson. his rhetoric contributes to this
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notion, and almost legitimate's people from coming under the rocks. this is terrorism of a different sort. but it's still terrorism. >> he is in large part responsible. >> what we saw in el paso two days ago was the result of hate and bigotry. >> despite those attacks, president trump is set to travel to el paso and station tomorrow. democrats are telling him to stay away. >> from my perspective, he is not welcome here. he should not come here while we are in morning. the president has made my community and my people the enemy. >> he would not be welcome in my hometown. i just think he's a polarizing figure at this point, and these communities really need to heal. >> and when they are not smearing trump, democrats have tried to fund raise on the
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shooting. the dna actually sent out emails asking for people to support. they are even going after "the new york times." they were furious over this headline, describing the president's speech as. they changed it to hate, but not guns. it's interesting, because the democrats and the media have said that trump needs to denounce white supremacy. he needs to reach across the aisle on guns and needs to reunite the country. and then, they say that's not good enough. >> dana: it's not only that they say it's not good enough. they said that they don't believe him. one of the complaints on "the new york times" headline, i think it was dan rather. it said, don't report what the president says.
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report with the president believes. okay. these people would not last ten seconds as a republican press secretary appeared because every headline is bad. they say that they want journalism to be upheld, that they want people to be able to have different points of view. no, they don't. they want a cheerleader. "the new york times" changed their variations on this. the other thing i would say on the fund-raising point of view, it is a frustrating thing in our system that you do have to raise a lot of money to run for president. it's a lot. you have dark money, being the enemy. democrats come up to me and say "don't you think that democrats could start winning elections if we overturned citizens united? "no. i don't think that that's your
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problem. >> jesse: what do you think about that? do you think that they should have held off on the fund-raising appeals after the bodies were buried? >> the money is likely to be used to keep this campaign to have universal background checks. look, i want to say something that goes against the grain. that is, we are facing an epidemic of hate, racism, xenophobia, anti-semitism. i think the majority of the american people would like to see the president. the unity and conversations we need to have in light of what has happened in the last few days. i welcome the fact that the president is trying to go to these cities to meet with medical personnel who are still treating victims, to meet with
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the first responders who rushed to save lives. there is a role for the president in crises like this. as an american, i want my president to be there for all the american people, not just those who voted for him. that's my view. >> jesse: and you'd like to see the local leaders in el paso, perhaps, welcome the president instead of shun him. >> dana: that's my question for the local leaders. why are they speaking for everybody in the city, because they don't personally believe the president is welcome there, they are depriving other people of having this conversation with the president. he saved countless lives in that situation. the left has a problem now where they looked at 2016. now that he's had three years under his belt, they are going to use tragedies like this to continue that accusation.
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the question is going to be whether people take that into account. for democrats, right away, accusing the other side of not being unified, accused the other side of racist statements, it's just a little bit beyond the scale. it seemed very disingenuous heard >> you can't find one clip of me saying anything about trump supporter's as being racist. yes, there were a handful of people who go out of their way to accused republicans of being racist. liberals, democrats, progressives of being anti-american and not patriotic. this has to stop at some point so that we can find a way, especially when people are trying to bury their own -- i was there on september 9th, 2016 here in new york when she made that statement, and she was
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not accusing individuals. she was saying what was going o on. she's not in the white house now. donald trump is in the white house. he needs to be the president of all americans. because that's what he's trying to do. >> that's why say he should go. >> jesse: i think donna's being sincere. the problem is that i don't think people are with you on this. biden called trump a terrorist. by inference, paints half the population as white supremacist supremacists. the president is a member of a terrorist organization. i don't even want to raise. i don't want to bring up the a word, but what if trump were targeted. for example, somebody who is fed by this hateful rhetoric goes after him, will the media, will
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joe biden, will beto admit that they contributed to an attempt on the president's life after you've spent a good week demonizing him. think about it. when biden focuses on the heated rhetoric, there's not much you can do about trump's rhetoric. it's not going to change. he's a new york trash talking real estate developer who talks a lot of trash. that's the way he talks to everybody, not just hispanics, but to white people, to women, two men. it's not going to change. but if you focus all your energy on that variable, you ignore actual variables that have existed before trump, that were there during obama, bush, going back ages. our job is to talk about this, the story is on the front burner of the news. and it fills all of our heads
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and it makes all of us feel really, really awful. and so we have to ask ourselves when we are talking, are we making this better or we make in this first? that's why, to donna's point, it's about pulling it back. you don't want to add to the pain. you want to take it away. you don't want to make it so that everybody thinks that the world is an awful place. because it's not. we are living in amazing times. these are horrible events, but they are not who we are. these are sick individuals. there is like hundred 50 sick individuals. steve i would like to end on a high note if we could. i think that most people's experience, when they go visit a city, even if there is some negativity, usually the visits are very positive. they are warmly welcomed. the people grieving are very
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grateful to the president. i expect that to happen tomorrow. >> jesse: all right. good conversation. carnage ince chicago after another weekend of deadly shootings. up next. his if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment.
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"the boston globe." you want proof, read the papers. the globe is talking about the el paso story, because it's a horrible mass public shooting. but also, the shooter fits the profile. just when a reporter points his finger at evil trump, it gets less exposure, may be because it's the theme from the leftist. you can't call trump a if all you have to work with is a socialist. other stories continue to be ignored. while the media was in el paso, seven dead. 42 homicides in the first 28 days of july. the media, us, we choose stories based on getting eyeballs. like the dayton story, it may not reassure the media's point of view. one story can influence the future.
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feeding a spectacle can increase the chances of another one happening. this network doesn't repeat the killer's name for that reason. but it's not the name that matters anyway. these days, it's the political advantage. so, i'm so tired. this story just makes me ill. but chicago seems to be. it's accepted. it doesn't happen just once. it happens over time. >> donna: the mirror, when she was elected, before she was even sworn in, she went over to the white house and she said to the president, i'm going to need your help. i'm going to need your help in fighting the crime. 96 people are murdered every day. hundreds are injured, not just in america's big cities. everywhere. i mean, we are not immune to gun violence in this country. the fact that 35,000 people a
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year, and there are now some foreign countries issuing a warning. i'm like, really. they issued a warrant about people coming to the united states. this is an epidemic that we all need to tackle. we need to handle. just this past week, i've never been able to say this in my life, although i grew up in a city. one of my cousins was shot by a stray bullet. luckily, she survived. she is nine years old. but she's going to have to go through months of therapy. this happened. and it hurts. not just when we politicize it, but we are destroying lives. people are afraid to go out. a stray bullet. >> greg: katie, when you look at the, i think there was a press conference. maybe it came later because i couldn't get any time.
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it does seem like it's not that important to the media. >> katie: yeah, the el paso shootings were getting a lot more attention of the dayton shooter. the dayton shooter said that he wanted to vote for elizabeth warren. somehow, that's not worthy of as much coverage. their facts are not flattering to either president trump or elizabeth warren, but they are irrelevant, because elizabeth warren and president trump are not responsible for what that percentage. the frustrating thing for me when we hear about this term, is that there are one size solutions given to these problems. no crime situation is the same. they all need different types of solutions based on the current situation. what happened in florida had a different set of facts. it's hard when you're talking
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about federal regulations that go against not just the second amendment, but the fourth amendment and the fifth amendment. you can go on and on. but the media doesn't have any interest. they have an agenda. >> donna: earlier today, the dayton police and the fbi say that this individual and dayton had multiple philosophical backgrounds, et cetera. they are still investigating. we need to see how we can prevent that. people who are dead are not being called democrats. they are american citizens. innocent people. we are in the media as well. but the fbi is also opening up an inquiry as to what happened. we need to be supportive of what the fbi is doing. in fact, they gave out a number today. it's a 1-800-fbi call. when we see something, we know something, we need to report it
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to the fbi so that they can get to the bottom of all these murders. siegel of the media does not report the news. the report the narrative. right now, the narrative is that democratic does not create violence. no one blames matt or the synagogue shooter in pittsburgh. no one blamed omar or the i.c.e. detention facility that was firebombed. these things happen. but when it happens on the left, there is no condemnation, and there's no linkage. but if it happens on the right. all of a sudden they use it to criminalize republican rhetoric, that you can't say this about a certain congresswoman. you can't tell the truth about the border. and it's used to control speech. and it's very dangerous, because when you can control speech, you
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can control policy. that chips away at our freedoms. right now, everything that is happening in the world is being blamed on conservatives. a heat wave, a recession, a mass shooting, racism, income inequality. everything is blamed on the right, and the left has no responsibility. >> donna: i only hear that when i'm here. let me just say something. i remember growing up as a child, where my mother said to me, i could not be a black nationalist, because they have been accused of being criminal minded. i remember that as a child growing up. so it doesn't matter. if you go left-right, you will always fall victim to the false narratives that are out there. >> it's false, but it's widespread. >> dana: senator graham and senator have a red flag law. i think michael rubio has one as well. it's not going to solve all the
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problems, but if we could solve one thing together, then we could do more. that would actually be a good thing. >> greg: i wonder how many problems could actually be solved if there was a media vacation. like the media side, we are off for a month. >> dana: do i get off her mother? >> greg: imagine. all right. we are out of here >> a congressman tries to publicly shame trump supporter's. ♪ it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support,
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>> dana: now, we have a disturbing video to show you. a group of angry protesters showing up outside of mitch mcconnell's house this weekend. recovering from a broken shoulder when this happened. >> murder turtle. murder turtle. >> we know your home. everything you stand for. >> that's probably what it is. just stab the in the heart. >> dana: yes. that is what she said. for posting the names and employers of trump donors to social media. they are accusing the people of feeling a campaign of hate. that seems like a dangerous thing to do, greg. >> greg: i believe so, but this is what happens when
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rhetoric is tied to action. a conservative thanks a liberal is wrong, but a leftist things a liberal is evil. if you are part of the resistance, then you are against the resistance. they are basically normalizing intimidation tactics. will they have blood on their hands? there are people that are going to do this to us at some point. we will be demonized. [laughs] >> donna: by the way. look, their names are published. in fact, i learned over the weekend that all of donald trump's major supporters in louisiana, donald trump has raised over 690 -- $690,000. i'm reading the story, and all of the sudden, i read the list
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of all of donald trump's donors. did i run to social media and say, i'm not going to come to your grocery store? know. this is a tactic that people are using in this "polarized environment" to kind of call people out. i think it's the wrong way to do this. before the supreme court has protected donations through citizens united, saying that basically you can donate anonymously. it's your right to donate to a campaign, but it may be a right to privacy as well. >> greg: it safer. i mean, on the other hand, they are sane, by the way. disarm. they are inciting violence against an individual, and then saying, don't protect yourself when people show up outside your home like they did mitch mcconnell.
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the chant of the things they chanted. every single senator and congressman would be confronted by a media member, saying that you have to condemn. will you condemn? they would be all over the headlines, all over the network news cycle. this is being buried. this is dangerous. i think it's going to lead to violence. because, at some point, someone is going to come out with a weapon when someone trespasses in their home. >> katie: situations like that never tend to end well. people have been killed as a result of the police going to the wrong house. there are serious violent consequences for this. mitch called the police. all the people were interviewed and asked if they had intentions of wanting to assassinate him. people showing up at people's
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private homes is nothing new. people have been doing this for 20-30 years. it's just now amped up. they think it's justified, because if it's a white supremacist in the house, then of course, they are allowed to show up. see for it can scary, donna. >> donna: all my. let me just say this, i have protection, given my opinion in the public sphere. you know that it's not easy to live this way, whether you are in a mansion or a palace or even just walking around. let me just say something. i used to lead protests in my youth. nonviolent protests, which is very important. i have counseled people how to do this to abide by the laws, not use bullhorns and all that. we seen protests now from
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hong kong where everyday citizens are out there protesting government action. but we should do it in a nonviolent way, because one of the things that separate us from the other civilized world, we have laws that protect people who protest. >> greg: places like media matters. there was another guy named dan pfeiffer. these are people in groups. fox news. these are people who are saying fox news is actually an engine of white supremacy. what they are doing is painting a target on us. jones on twitter, basically saying that he is going to have to sit at his house and protect his family. he is going to hope that this doesn't end up sending some crazy to his house.
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♪ >> katie: it's not just free college and free health care, democrats are promising voters free cash. they want to give federally funded savings accounts to every child when they are born. they are promising $1,000 per month. it turns out, these policies don't work as promised. surprise. for example, new york city businesses are struggling after hiking the minimum wage to $15
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an hour. the great economist said that if the government was in charge, they would eventually run out of sand. they think there's money for everyone and that we are going to pay for it. what do you think about their greatest cash push? >> greg: the great thing about capitalism is that it can allow for a little bit of socialism. the problem with these candidates right now is they see the socialist part as a replacement for the engine of creation of wealth. it's like they think you can have a life preserver without the lifeguard. but the lifeguard throws the life preserver out there. the thing is, capitalist with socialism awesome. >> katie: it will eventually take over the entire system, because it comes a situation where the government promises they are going to give you more
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money. that means they are taking money from other people in order to give you these tax credits that you want. we want yeah, they will say that they can take care of you, but they are really just trying to take care of you. because if everyone depends on the government for everything, a house, then there is no room to breathe. you have to than vote for the party in power. that's was giving you all of your lifestyle at that point. and then, when the socialists take control, they destroy their opposition. that's what socialism does. once they take power, it creates a permanent role in cash. then they can get rid of the borders. they can get rid of capitalism. they can get rid of religion. they can get rid of any obstacle. if you oppose socialism, they will block you, they were sent to you, and they will boycott you. that's the threat. to greg's point, a safety net. some of the greatest inspirational creations and innovations have come from people who are maybe living
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paycheck to paycheck. maybe took a risk here, because they wanted to lift themselves up. that's how entrepreneurial ship works. people go out there on a limb and maybe borrow some money or raise some money or put all of their money into one pocket. that's when you build wealth. and then you have socialism, you don't get that. >> katie: the founder of starbucks grew up in the brooklyn housing projects. democrats who still believe in a justifiable small safety net for people who need it. and that people like cory booker and elizabeth warren and sanders who really wants to give away everything based on the policy that we will tax the rich. >> donna: i think that's an interesting proposal. i don't look at these debates and say, this is a socialist.
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>> katie: none of them? >> donna: no. what i see is if the country is trying to figure out one, how to make sure that every american gets a head start in life. two, how do we ensure that every american, not just those who are well off, have an opportunity to have a fair share of the middle-class. and then, lastly, when we spend government money, the deficit is now at 39%. we know that corporate tax receipts are down. we know a lot about, greg and i were talking and agreeing about the tariffs. how we want to get into a big large conversation about china and the tariffs. but when the democrats propose these ideas, and once upon a time, republicans used to propose ideas that people thought would create change. nixon created the environmental protection agency. we don't have time. but when democrats propose these ideas, they are trying to find ways to level the playing field. what makes certain people uncomfortable, i have supported
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bill clinton, who brought the deficit down. i listen to democrats who come forward with ideas. if we can pay for it. >> katie: it's interesting to see that there are private-public partnerships when it comes to these programs. those are things that maybe -- >> dana: i think of the bottom line is, no one thinks that they are going to lose an election by promising to spend more money. it's just a matter of how you are going to spend the money. social security going forward. there are ways to do that. no one is talking about that right now, because just remember, the majority of people in america are physically liberal and socially
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♪ >> donna: san francisco is telling flyers. the airport will become the first to ban plastic water bottles. travelers will not have to bring their own re-salable container. this comes as mcdonald's is saying it's having problems going eco-friendly. they claim that it's paper straws can't be recycled, because they are too thick. well, ladies and gentlemen, let me say something. i love this idea. do you know why? because i can carry one of these new fox bottled water containers through the airport and fill it up. just say, let me tell you, i will not be filling it up with this water. hydration for me.
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some cab, some jamison. >> jesse: $49.95. to make them carry an extra thing to carry water in is going to lead to a lot of chaos and a lot of fighting. i also need to stay hydrated. this is not the right idea. >> katie: bought, it will save the environment, jesse, what you are all about. >> jesse: i am about that, but i am also about saving my time on a flight. >> donna: but think about that, jesse. you can put one of these in your bags. they can open up a hydration station. the one but how are they going to charge you $9? >> dana: that's a thing. think of how much money you'll save.
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>> greg: an overarching tendency to want to ban things. >> dana: it's like banning free speech. >> greg: yeah, everybody wants to ban something. my theory is that if you want to ban something, i think you should also be able to walk up to someone and say "i don't think you should have that." if you can't walk up to someone and say "i don't think you should have that plastic bottle bottle," i don't think you should support the ban if you can't do it yourself. >> donna: alaska has banned. >> dana: but the thing about mcdonald's is that they said the plastic straws that they had before, which were really good, the paper ones are not recyclable. >> jesse: it's a huge problem. >> dana: the answer is in innovation. americans are wonderful innovators. >> greg: how about dealing with the homeless, dealing with
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disease, dealing with public. >> katie: that's the thing. plastic has made everything much more sanitary. hotels are going back to the way of everybody sharing the same stuff. when you have the movement where everyone brings their grocery bags to the store. it's disgusting. we just have to be careful about that. but at the airport, i always bring my own bottle, because i don't want to pay $5 for a plastic water bottle. see fort look along the lines are going to be for the water. >> donna: it's accumulating. it's destroying our environment. >> greg: you could fill it up again when you are on the plane. this is the worst part, one they don't let you go to the bathroo
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associate, alex -- >> greg: thank you for knowing his name. >> jesse: i met him a few times definitely i think. it's a betsy ross bug. is that okay with you thank you very much for all of your hard work this summer. >> dana: well done. they will play that. j.j. watt participated in a green bay's packer tradition where the two teams get together for a joint practice on the tradition is that you buy my three kids a bike. the problem is he broke it. he felt really bad but he was in good spirits about it. here he is. speak with the bike i was using was not equipped for a 290-pound man lacey broke off. we have purchased a new bike for the boy. i apologize for that. >> dana: luckily his teammate came in the last minute to save
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the day and gave him a bigger bike to ride. you will need a bigger bike. >> jesse: greg gutfeld, you will need a smaller bike. >> greg: ♪ "animals are great." only i could be as happy as this little fellow, check this out. this little dog. look at this face. enjoying a nice head massage. his tongue is entirely outside of his mouth. that is one role. look at that. you can just think how that dog is feeling right now. fantastic. that is why "animals are great." ♪ >> jesse: that made up for yesterday. >> katie: we all like a good neighbor tom mack neighborhood feud and everyone hates the hoa until you need one, neighbors
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are feuding right now over a bright pink house that has a goofy emoji, goofy emoji and the homeowner called at the happy house but some are saying it's an eye, they have been using it for a short-term rental but was recently fined after her neighbor reported that, so now she is saying the woman who owns the house is retaliating by painting these emojis on the house. >> jesse: at least they didn't put greg's favorite emoji on that house. [laughter] >> dana: that would go down really well in san francisco. >> katie: she is not retaliating despite the reports and she did this to make people smile. >> jesse: made me smile. >> donna: i have some sad news to report. toni morrison america's greatest rider passed away today. she died peacefully surrounded
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by friends and comforted by those who love her. she was one of the most amazing riders. every time i've had to read a book i had to pick up a dictionary because she allowed us to learn more words. i'll never forget that moment at the white house one of president obama gave her the medal of freedom. the first black woman to win a nobel peace prize. god bless you as she leaves us behind a rich literary legacy. >> dana: did you know i was reading beloved on the airplane when i met peter? >> katie: what would you recommend to read that she wrote? >> donna: i love song of solomon because it's about strong women. >> jesse: i have to finish the corey lewandowski book that i will get that next. a lot of page turners. >> greg: a lot of pictures? >> jesse: "the new york post" ."
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