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tariffs are beautiful until you get to the register and look at something quite ugly: the receipt. good night. >> ♪ >> greg gutfeld and juan williams and jason and dana perino on "the five." >> ♪ >> democratic president candidate and socialist bernie sanders said china did more to address extreme poverty than any country in history. listen. >> what we have to say about china, in fairness to china ands leadership, if i am not mistaken, they have made more progress in addressing extreme poverty than any country in the history of civilization. they have done a lot of things
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for their people. >> he is right. according to the world bank the number of pour in china went down to less than 10 million. i wonder how they did that. the chinese socialists killed millions of poor people. dead people are not poor; just dead. that was the great leap forward. after they used a tool that bernie sanders despises, capitalism. i wish was there a visual metaphor for bernie sanders's argument. >> [laughing]. >> i have to keep watching that. i don't know why. >> [laughing]. >> it was only after china adopted free market principles, that they transformed their economy. >> a house horrors more humane.
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those who scream about inequality and create even more inequality. you end up with 2 classes. the poor and the powe in china to be happening in san francisco, l.a. and baltimore too. china went communist resulting in mass murder and forced abortion of female babies and famine. the number of dead in china have to be counted in the tens of millions. yes, praise is order for china for abandoning bad ideas. maybe bernie sanders should do the same. >> you are excited about this topic. it bothered you. >> it did and i listen to your monologue. and i look do you know what i wrote down. i might have been sitting next to you for many years. i don't have much to add. bernie sanders said china has done a lot for his people. no it's to his people.
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and this quasi-capitalism. they created a huge middle-class. we should want to sell them a lot of things because they have money to buy. what is upseting to them there is no rule of law and they don't have private property rights. they would like to take theirical tap and move it somewhere else? where do they want to put it? in the united states because it's safe and you have rule of law. i would love to have somebody in the united states stand up for the human rights problems. bernie sanders doesn't talk about that at all in the interview. i don't see how the democrats are differentiating themselves from president trump as all on china. the president, however, has started, in the state of the union, he said the united states will never be a socialist country. the democrats are doing anything to stop that. >> they are just moving
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leftward, juan. that's not a question, i admit it. >> [laughing]. >> i am glad you admit it. otherwise it would be very chinese of you. i think bernie sanders is speaking against the heavy handed use of tariffs which is driving the whole economy to the verge of recession and damaging the chinese economy. he is saying there is an opportunity for closer ties between the u.s. and china. we don't have to demonize them as evil and terrible. if it's not the federal reserve, the chinese president is our enemy. he is trying to get out of that mind set. you are right talking about china making progress. maybe you are giving too much credit to the chinese government. after the torture and the murder, then you see the chinese people start to rise up with the
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opportunity to employ free market ideas like property and investments and bringing in american companies. it's still the case. you can see it from the news we have today about hong kong and the protests. you can see it in terms of no free press. you can see it and understand it in terms of repression and how they treat the muslim minority in china. the chinese government is still heavy handed. i give them credit for 3/4 of reduction for global poverty has been in china. bernie sanders is speaking less about that, than why can't we work with china instead of using tariffs that is not to our advantage? it's hurting our economy and germany and china's economy. >> i would love to see bernie sanders get on an airplane and make that speech in hong kong.
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they continue to praise these communist countries. if he was not praising china, he was praising venezuela or praising russia. he is a leader of the democratic party and not even in it. he is a democratic socialist. what he has to understand is the difference between what he is doing and donald trump is doing is showing the positive things of capitalism. it can be better, but it lifted more people up out of poverty and provided more wealth in the history of the world than anything else. yet he can't bring himself to actually give capitalism the credit it deserves. >> emily, you hate capitalism? >> bernie sanders is such a farce. he comes on and says make a strong statement for democracy and human rights and this is
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not. we heard nothing about the concentration camps. would bernie sanders recognize taiwan as a country? this is so much he failed to address that china represents. he shot down the threat question as well. why aren't we hearing his position on china's stated purpose of nuclear and trade power on the arctic circle council. in 2017 their president said china will be a global power and they want to improve their compat capability. he said we will never swallow this bitter fruit of down grading our interests for the purpose of someone else's benefit. for bernie sanders to say they are not a threat to us or won't put themselves first and ignore all of the other human rights violation is a joke to me.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> i don't know who picks the music. >> you do. i know you picked it. >> no. but next time. another russia bombshell exploding in the media. what o'donnell said about president trump's finances on his show last night. >> this is a single source. >> okay. >> who has told me that the deutsch bank obtained tax
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returns which they do have of donald trump. show that the president pays very little income tax. this single source close to the deutsch bank told me that donald trump loan documents there show that he has co-signers. that's how he was able to obtain those loans. that the co-signers are russian oligarchs. >> really? >> that would explain every kind word donald trump has ever said about russia and vladimir putin in true. i tress the if true. >> wow. rachael's face said it all. after being ridiculed about his flimsy reporting by his own co-workers at minneapolis. msnbc.
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he tweeted -- a >> i was wrong to discuss that on the air. i will address the issue tonight. dana? >> i don't think people need to watch his show tonight. he has already shown he doesn't care about giving accurate information. i say this on twitter too: if you have to write if true on something you are re-tweeting don't tweet it. wait and see if it's actually true. >> that's boring. >> it is boring! >> [laughing]. >> that's why you watch "the five" where we have accurate information. i understand mistakes can happen. he walks all the way up to the line and rachael is, what, really? she said she had the president's tax returns and you waited for her for 20 minutes to get to the point. the russian story fizzled and they are trying to bring it
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back. but you better be ready. now what happens? president trump is say here they go again. i told you. they are proving his point over and over again. >> is it a mistake? when you say further and you say farther? >> it's hard for me to judge because i have never made a mistake. >> [laughing]. >> on this show i am batting 1,000. >> i am the umpire? >> yes. >> you would think that msnbc would be leery of any russian bombshell story. they put everything on red for 3 years and they lost the house. here's the theory: maybe he got pranked. the singlele source could have been trump on the phone saying yes, it was russian oligarchs. trust me on this, trust me! >> [laughing]. >> it reminds me of that thing
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on twitter. the tick, tick, tick. everybody promising a bombshell. it's all coming up today. the viewers must get exhausted being promised bombshell after bombshell. we don't promise bombshell. we promise good, healthy, clean fun. >> what is your take, juan? >> well, it seems we have gone away from gate keepers in journal. social media is like who has it first? who can just make an outrageous statement? this was an outrageous statement by his own admission. he didn't have the story. no journalist in america would say a single source and you have not gone to your editors and nobody vetted this story. what do we have from other people? nothing like that. he just makes the statement. he got it wrong. it's interesting. saying he made an error in
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reporting this, he is not saying the story is wrong; he is saying he is wrong. to me it comes back to social media where people have confirmation bias. in other words, they take stories they want to be true and then they say, i will believe this story. i won't check it out because that might get in the way of my good feelings. i will just report it. that ends up with egg on your face. it's bad journalism. in this era with the internet dominating everything, this is the way we are going. people, this is a mistake. it's not good. >> that's the point that trump's attorney made: when you go off a single source, it's reckless. those records were on line. he said because it was so reckless and he ignored any verification out, this rises to the level of actual knowledge. this has other repurcussions.
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the house financial committee is investigating trump and deutsch bank. they are laying off 18,000 workers and being investigated for other reasons. when we bring in other entities from these reckless comments, it's a ripple effect. journalists have to be more aware and in ownership of what they put out there. not just my bad. i retract. there are real conquences. >> even if he said i am not a journalist. but he didn't present it as his opinion. >> as a journalist i am upset. >> the worst thing the storyoo on both sides are doing this --
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so and so sparks out rage. they use his tweets. they find 3 tweets and that's the story. it's what a waste of time and anger. >> it was interesting that donald trump has his lawyers threaten o'donnell over this. how often have you seen a story from donald trump and you think where is the evidence of that? >> he never lied. >> never? >> not once! he is directionally true. >> [laughing]. >> you have a 1,000 batting average. what is his? >> 1,020. >> really. >> [laughing]. >> a 5.0. it makes no sense.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> new big tech privacy concerns. amazon's ring service teaming up with 400 police department across the nation. calling it america's new neighborhood watch. the partnership let police automatically access video from door cameras. some worry it would violate your privacy rights. emily, as the lawyer, is it good or bad to give police access to your door bell camera? >> to answer like an attorney, it depends
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>> [laughing]. >> all of the questions that it raises are -- first of all, user consent is required? the person can decline or accept? do we want there to be a warrant. that requires what you are seizing. there is no such thing here. does that matter? there is a fine line between private surveillance and government surveillance. does it matter here that the company is the intermediary between the police and the users? it's like all of the dna databases. does someone else's consent to you and that technology has outgrown the legal field. we are trying to put it into that structure. it's based on our gut feeling. the law hasn't caught up. >> so, jason, as a conservative. the founding fathers were very
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worried about giving the government too much power in this area: constant surveillance. this is a threat to our 4th amendment rights. >> i think so. i had hearings on this i was the chairman of the oversight committee. americans have a right to privacy. you should not have to think if you are going to be in databases and there will be surveillance on every corner whether it's public or private. the supreme court in the jones case ruled 9-0 you can't just place a public surveillance on the bottom of your car and go on private property. the fbi is building a database. more than half our country is already in it of facial recognition. if you think you should walk down the street and you for boston and the police can pull up and say you were at the
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planned parenthood rally or the rally for donald trump, that's what is happening. when you get these pictures, they are building a database. i don't trust the federal government. i want vigorous law enforcement, but as an american i have a right to privacy. >> it's interesting to hear that. i think in a way it's good for police department because they are stretched thin and don't have enough resources. we have had neighborhood watch programs in the past. i don't know how effective that is if you don't have a camera. compare this to what a company like apple has done to law enforcement for a long time. not allowing the government and the fbi to be able to access incrypted technology. that happened after the riverside shooting. i like technology for
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convenience reasons. i like the idea of going to the airport and facial recognition. walk through. no problem. to hear you describe it the way you did, jason, it gives me paws. >> greg, in london and in mid town manhattan, the minute i step on the street i know i am under surveillance. in london they have no reservations about this because they have no 4th amendment. >> yes. i am okay with this. the great thing about progress as one type of crime disappears another one appears. for example, we don't have great train robberies anymore. do you remember in the '70s -- >> that's because they put dogs. >> thank you! that's my point -- not really --
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but you put dogs there. the 1970s were 8 track tapes being taken out of capris. i know that because i had a capri. now we have porch pirates. we have people -- it's as easy theft. follow the ups truck around the neighborhood. they leave stuff on porches. >> you should be more concerned that the federal government and those who would have nefarious entente follow you 24/7. >> i like the fact i can catch somebody on my porch stealing stuff. that's in my immediate life. >> that's you doing that. over that, it's the police having access. they are not interested in your porch pirate. >> i thought emily said you have to okay it? >> yes. >> to be clear. the police have partnerships with ring. for them to obtain the content,
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they have to have user consent. >> here's the problem: amazon will know when you come and leave. who you go with and what hat you wear. what jeans you are wearing. what kind of shirt you like. >> that's already happening. you sit online and you don't get adds directed at you. >> doesn't that scare the living daylights out of you? >> no. >> it's creepy. >> it's only creepy when they are selling you health things. how do they know i have that? >> [laughing]. > i don't know. -- it's yucky. you have no privacy anymore. >> get used to it. >> up next. emily back on the ground to los angeles skid row for a new look
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change directions. >> [sirens wailing]. >> you have blood on your hands. the city officials have blood on their hands. >> [sirens wailing]. >> they are killing people. >> [sirens wailing]. >> since 2014 and beyond that, they have taken a softer approach to fighting crime. they consider drug dealing a non-serious crime. the message is there is nothing we can do so they took control. >> they didn't know it would turn to violent crimes. especially drugs. >> they are coming here. >> on one side you create this asylum without walls. people get in but can't get out even if they want to. on the other side you put these people you say you care about in extreme danger. >> you have to do unpopular
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things. you have to let law enforcement do their job and put people somewhere to get well. it's unpopular. it's a lifesaver. left to their own devices they deteriorate. it's not their fault. it's an illness. i believe that our representatives are engaged in negligence and manslaughter. >> people don't come here to live a good life. people come here to die. >> it's so heart breaking. today a shining example of the continued incompetence and wasted money by officials. it was an audit released from the los angeles housing authority, they failed to reach 7 of 9 of their goals. nothing is changing there. >> well, one thing that stuck with me when we had dr. drew on
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here, our lower 3rd says homeless crisis. it's a mental health and drug abuse crisis. dr. drew said the million illegal immigrants have come to california and they have a place to live. they are not homeless. but these people haven't. what is the difference? it's the fact that they do not want to leave the streets because of the drug abuse and mental ilness. we need a system to institutionalize people who need help. >> the average homeless person here has an $1800 a month drug habit. if they get clean, can you live on that in new york?
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possibly, but probably not. right around here. you think san francisco and los angeles. one thing that officials are doing, they are focussed on the housing rules and regulations and trying to change those which might need to help. even if they did that, you still are not dealing with the addiction crisis and that's the root television. >> exactly. >> hats off to you and drew for taking this on. i would like to take the donald trump make america great again and make baltimore great again and los angeles great again. let's try different things than the democrats have done for the last how many decades. come in with a conservative set of principles and try it. what do they have to lose? get tough on law enforcement and get people treatment and the education. we will deal with the mental health thing. do so and try it.
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and see what happens. i think there would be dramatic results. >> hold on! institutionalize did take place under republicans. >> and democrats. >> part you see people on the street. you heard the man say these are asylums without walls. the people are there and there is no getting out. part of this is the political agenda which is republicans love to beat up on democrats. these are directic controlled cities. but when you look at the mayor in los angeles, here are some ideas. we are putting in clean teams. he said a lot of the trash and infestation comes from businesses who throw trash more so than the homeless. secondly, let's do something about evictions. let's see if that can have an exact. you could say his ideas are not working that great, but i applaud you, mayor. you are trying something. i don't hear anything from the
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republicans. >> we have breaking news. can i share it? while we were talking about homele 2020 democratic primary on twitter. she wasn't going toic -- to make the debate. she would be hope to somebody's vice-president. >> so would i by the way. >> that's good to know. >> marianne williamson! >> [laughing]. >> marianne williamson won't make the debate either. >> i talked to her today about it. i think she has a strategy. breaking news later. she has a plan! >> maybe the october debates. >> any thoughts about her deciding to drop out? >> it's a realistic viewpoint. didn't caught on and never had a message that resonate. i think it's better for her and new york for her.
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>> no, he talking about gillibrand. >> people in new york were saying, excuse me. you know you don't become president. focus on being here at home. >> trimming the fat is good. others should take note. and the cnn climate change thing. >> is that a comment about her weight? >> how dare you. >> [laughing]. >> it's okay. >> [laughing]. >> you have to learn how to deal with it. >> you invented a word. >> the new dana. >> [laughing]. >> an amazing package on homelessness. we will continue to cover that here. gillibrand the senator from new york is no longer a part of the 2020 democratic race. now there are 20 more to go. pete davidson unloads on millennials where kids take their own trash from school and
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his cool among college students. the audience broke his no cellphone rule. >> [bleep]. >> [inaudible]. >> [bleep]. >> first, he was right to be angry. when somebody is filming you, if changes what you do. it makes you less willing to take a risk because you could get cancelled. he came off as a whiny superior jackass telling the audience he didn't need their money. he could refund it. he just undercut his whole thing. >> couldn't he have let the audience deal with him and be the bad guy? >> it's interesting when he
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thinks when cameras are rolling you are retrained. >> juan, you never had your phone on in thetheatre? >> no, it's like if you are a comedian and trying to do edgy material that is forward facing and you are not sure if it might be offensive, you don't want people recording you. you say i am trying to something here. half the audience was doing it. >> i have been to comedy shows where you have to put your cellphone in a lock box. >> an extreme effort to go green. a school in australia is getting rid of garbage cans and told students to take trash home. that doesn't sound sanitary. >> how is that going green? do you think the kids will carry it all the way home. they will kick it in the gutter.
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>> yes. how many times have i taken trash home. >> [laughing]. >> it happened at fox news. we moved to a 21st floor. we show up in our offices and the cubicles, no trash cans. where are they? we don't have those trash cans. like this idea. i had to get a trash can and put in my office which was then taken away! this is like the broken windows theory in reverse. >> i don't know. there are trash cans you can put your stuff but not by your desk. >> they're the worst. >> this is the rule in australia national park. if you go camping in a park, everything you take in, you take out. >> that's not unusual at a national park. >> but we are criticizing it. it turns out australian parents support this.
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use packaging. wax paper. the kids will bring it home. >> or hire a kangaroo. >> that's true. >> put it in mispocket. >> and a judge coming down hard on two men who lied about serving in the military. they have to wear a sign every memorial day saying i am a liar and not a veteran and they were ordered to hand right the names of every american killed in iraq and afghanistan. >> i love this. >> and they have to do community service. they have to write letters of apologies. and both have long rap sheets. these guys are ridiculous. >> you don't always get punished for lying. >> but they should. i love judges who say yeah. there is a law. the stolen valor law.
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it doesn't apply in this case. they were not claiming they won an award. they claimed they served because i get a special court. they lied to lessen the penalty. >> they got it punished. >> i found this offensive in nam. >> was that at the zoo? >> yes. i was dressed up as a seal. >> and he had a kangaroo in his pocket. >> "one more thing" up next. >> ♪ >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪
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we broke a little news on that about what she plans to do since she's not on the debate next week. can we roll that, please? >> somebody said to me today, we should have a hashtag. >> exactly. >> it's going to be interesting to watch it without me. without being there. i am considering doing something where i will do kind of like when they have the state of the union and then they have the rebuttal. i'm thinking of doing something where i would do something right afterwards along the line of here's what i would have said. >> i hope she does it because i'm not watching the debate without her. very, very clever. all right, dana, i think it's her turn. >> did you use the fox news alert when you broke news on your podcast? >> no, i don't break a lot of news. i break other things. >> i've got one buried in a hilarious display of sibling left as you like it when an older brother makes fun of the younger brother. 17-year-old from louisiana and he's got away to really give his
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brother the business every day when he comes home from school. he dresses up in some sort of outfit to try to give him a hug and he really loves his little brother. he is going up to college next bond.nd he thought this would the neighbors in the community members love it. very sweet. >> aww. >> i think i would dress up as dana. let's go paddle boarding, folks! second thoughts, i don't think you're going to agree to do this. how about 76 days, five hours, 22 minutes to cross from san francisco to honolulu. look at this guy! that's what he did. antonio delarosa paddled away on a stand up paddle board. his weight began june 4th, he completed 2,900 miles this week, even celebrated his 50th birthday on the water. he said it was quite lonely except for when he saw whales and other sea life. he is the first person to cross the pacific on a paddleboard.
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quite the achievement. could be like roger bannister breaking the four minute mile. lots of people decide i can do it too. go for it. >> good for him. >> i would get bored. [laughter] >> another inspiring story. out of utah, retired marine sergeant john nelson was caught on video carrying his friend and fellow marine, staff sergeant jonathan blank to the summit of utah's amount to notice. blank lost his legs in an explosion in afghanistan 2010 but it hasn't kept them down. look at past. this is an amazing hike. listen to what sergeant nelson had to say about why he decided to take his friend on this journey. >> i got legs. i got legs. i couldn't imagine if i -- i thought this would be something epic for him to experience to actually get. >> amazing story. blank, who weighs 135 pounds, on
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his back for 14.3 miles, 4500 feet of elevation. god bless them. this is an amazing story. >> that's a strong man in more than one way. >> emily, close out the show with something interesting. >> this is very interesting and really, really a great story. a leukemia patient and atlanta who left the backstreet boys and she was all set to go to their concert and because of her treatment she had to miss it. so her sister, to cheer her up, threw her a surprise backstreet boys party and watch other nurses participated. ♪ >> so after this, backstreet boy nick carter himself tweeted out that the band was sending her tons of love and praying for her recovery, as are we. >> we should have visited her. >> this is wonderful!
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>> i love how he gets under your skin. >> i love -- i love ruining your "one more thing." never miss an episode, speed 27 is up next. hey, brett. >> bret: greg is the skunk at the garden party. good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. writing tonight, another democrat drops out of the presidential race. but first, a powerful hurricane closes in on puerto rico and then is expected to head towards the southeastern united states. federal authorities say they are ready come up repositioning supplies and equipment. at the same time, that preparation is underway, president trump's critics are saying the move by the administration to take tens of millions of dollars from disaster relief funds to bolster border detention facilities for illegal immigrants is "reckless, backwards, and cruel." administration officials counter that decision made before this storm is similar to moves by ot
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