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>> charles: all right. brad. appreciate it. be back tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. on the fox business network "making money." we could see the market move towards all-time highs. meantime "the five" starts now. thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ graduate graduate i'm greg gutfeld with emily compagno, juan williams and jesse watters and dana perino, "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: climate freaks and they are climate freaks shut down traffic in d.c. today. sn mentoday. [chanting] >> come down ♪ >> greg: as this idiocy rolls on people go to work and put food on their tables. that doesn't hurt the environment. creating endless blocks of
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idling cars and trucks was which is what that massive tantrum did. a traffic jam just because their driver's problem. the u.p.s. lady doesn't have that luxury or anybody trying to get to the er or a loved one to chemo. yet the media elevates these idiots because rather than interfering with their lives activism gives the media an easy assignment. you walk outside and shove a mike at pathetic attention seeker. worse we have adults advocating changing over life changing decisions to children. serial, iseriously, is this healthy. >> i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in school on the other sichted ocean. yet, you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you. you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. we are in the beginning of a
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mass extinction and all can you talk about is the money and fairy tales of each economic growth. how dare you. >> greg: that's extinction. yeah. here's a question. what would happen if parents in a cult my nikely and falsely informed their children that the world would end in a decade. the teachers would call social workers and the social workers would come and take those children away. that's the unspeakable truth here that the media has ignored. never mind kids know nothing about nuclear energy or the cost of solar or wind power. it's what adults are doing to those children by fomenting terror that's so gross, so immoral. activists and media know kids make great political shields. will be seen as punching down. when in fact blocking a path to work for thousands of hard-working americans is the real low blow. media won't show it that way. they are too busy showing how much they care before packing gear back into gas
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guzzling idling vans and heading to the airport for the next climate summit. dana, you work in d.c. have you worked in d.c. for awhile. i will looked at that footage and seeing mostly white, mostly nonworking mostly teens. this is, to me is true white privilege. they are blocking adults getting to work. i kind of know the racial makeup of d.c. it's a stark difference between the activism and the people trying to get to work. how is this not the worst example of white privilege you could see? >> it is -- that's an interesting way to look at it. when i was watching the footage this morning i noticed the same thing. people in d.c. some of them were told to work from home today. some couldn't get there some took hour and a half to get there if you are working an hourly job and that job demands you can't work from home. most jobs that you have they don't allow to you basically log in from home. you actually have to be there physically doing work. so it did remind me a little bit of the occupy wall street protests where people who might have been
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sympathetic to the idea or the cause ended up getting really irritated with those people because they were -- remember, they were causing some traffic problems but blocking the parks and basically making the city unlivable. reminds me of that. >> greg: you know, juan, i see lily white adolescents who don't pay rent because they're living at home, blocking people, hispanics, blacks, trying to pay their rent. this should piss you off. >> juan: no '3-6r78 it pissed mf this morning. >> greg: were you caught in it. >> juan: you are lucky you got me here. are you going needs a target. >> greg: no, i'm defending you. >> juan: if this was black lives matter and they had demonstrations of the same type rut. >> greg: they are adults. >> juan: or occupy wall street i'm sure you would say the same thing. >> greg: people with jobs taking risks. these are kids doing it for the romantic attention seeking value. they are privileged that's
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why they get away with it. >> juan: they could be privileged and if that's the case they are using their privilege to raise voices on issue. >> greg: issue they don't study or know nothing about. >> juan: you always tell me you know more than the scientists. >> greg: i know more than a 12-year-old. i can safe live say that. >> juan: can you safely say you know more on the war on meteorologists. >> greg: who disagree with them. gut. >> juan: last five years warmest on record carbon dioxin said emissions. >> greg: i will give you that where is the mass extinction. everything she said is a lie. the number of mammals extinct in the last 500 years is 1.4%. she has been lied. to say she has been terrified. that's child abuse. >> juan: you don't like her apparently. >> greg: i don't like her parents, juan. i feel bad for her. >> juan: if my kid was standing up at the united nations. you have think democrats are hypocrites because democrats you think this is white privilege. >> greg: using children. >> juan: i don't see it that way.
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if you want to talk about hypocrites. you can say trump has been an ahypocrite. billionaire says i is he for working people. >> juan: he has helped working people lowest unemployment 50 years for minorities and women. >> juan: the point is people -- despite all the hypocrisy because he gets something done. >> greg: who died for mass extinction? >> juan: the voters right now would back those young people and democrats who say we are going to get something done. >> greg: they are killing this issue by lying. >> juan: did black lives matter kill what we saw earlier. >> did occupy wall street. >> greg: yes, and yes. jesse? there was one sign that said in this protest capitalism is killing the planet. there you go, only been responsible for reducing mass poverty across the world. >> jesse: this reminds me of a thousand years ago all these tribes if there was a drought, they would sacrifice. >> anna: mall and they would pray because they thought they had made the rain gods angry. this is now what we are doing in 2019. this is the new religion.
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and the left scares children into freaking out about climate change. then they shoot video of them freaking out about climate change. look at the children freaking out. we have to do something about climate change. they have become props and the reason it doesn't work with adults is because adults are old enough to remember when the left told us we needed to freak out about global cooling. and, remember when al gore said all the glaciers in antarctica are going to melt by 2014. they are still there speaking of glaciers. i have a publication the independent. i wouldn't say that's a right wing publication, would you? >> juan: english i'm amazed you are reading international publications. >> jesse: i have spread my wings. >> juan: intellectual. >> jesse: active volcano discovered under the an artic ice sheet could be contributing to the. hot lava usually melts ice. i think that might have something to do with it. big glasure melting faster than anything. last through years, juan,
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it's grown. if you look at the science, the reason you see a slant in the science is because every year federal bureaucrats dole about $2 billion in research grants. do you know who gets the grants? people that believe in global warming and they write these studies that say there is man made global warming and we are all go to die from it. do you know the scientists who don't write that the scientists who don't believe in that they don't write that and they don't get the grants. >> greg: i want to bring emily into this. the problem is even the climate scientists who believe in climate change do not believe there is mass extinction going on. so what -- the rhetoric they are using now is an outright lie meant to scare the crap out of people. it's dishonest. >> what i find so frustrating about that fantasy alarmist approach to this is that it totally destroys any possibility whatsoever of a reasonable approach for reasonable people like me. there are fundamentally a few steps that could be taken to address environmental stewardship that would work and are
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actually pretty modest. that's limiting government activity in a few areas. increasing government efforts in a few small efforts. and frankly unleashing the private sector to solve these problems. so when people turn to the government, the big government and throw money at it or think throwing money at that that this is actually going to solve problems, i encourage them to ask gavin newsom how the decades old problem of the new river pollution is treating him there in california. >> greg: all right. i just think children are being damaged and i care. >> dana: i know. >> greg: i care about the children number one priority. >> juan: i thought you care about penguins. penguins. >> greg: i care about penguins because they are like children. >> dana: get blown up in the volume cage know. >> juan: then gutfeld will be in the streets. >> greg: i love the pen convince. next up trump vs. the world. what you can expect from the president at the united nations. ♪ (dramatic orchestra)
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♪ ♪ >> dana: president trump at the united nations today where his america first agenda is creating stark differences with world leaders. he has already butted heads on climate change, north korea and iran it. all comes before the president's big speech tomorrow before the general assembly. that's happening around 10:15 tomorrow. i will be on with martha and -- i know you cannot wait for that do you enjoy seeing the president up there with the world leaders. >> jesse: i love it. much better than watching barack obama up there at the same time. it comes down to we have our boys. we have the british and australians and canadians.
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>> dana: don't forget micronesia. >> greg: my soul country. >> jesse: not sure why we have mike degree nearbmicronesi. they are always sitting there with their hand out. we give them billions of dollars. once we cut the check we have no idea where the money is going. they always vote against us. buff you want to know why? they are voting their own interests. people voting their own interests. that's very important. i don't want the president of the united states popular at the u.n. if he is popular at the u.n., he is not putting america first. that's what this is about. the u.n., and all these individual countries, they try to constrain america, our energy, our military, any time we are trying to root out corruption or call them out for their, you know, immoral conduct, that's fine the fact is they have a history of raping, pillaging and squandering money and blocking democratic progress
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throughout the world. so i don't like being lectured by them and i'm sure the president doesn't like being lectured by them, either. do you think the chinese care what the u.n. thinks the russians care? no one cares. we use them when we need them and then when we don't need them we do what we want. >> dana: i don't know if you agree with, this i was thinking about it before the show, the u.n., you hear a lot more about them and really, you kind of haven't in the last couple of years. it's almost as if they are off on their own doing something nobody knows about. >> juan: no, obviously the united states has had major differences in terms of the security council and kind of votes that have taken place. stark difference between u.s. policy. i don't know that they are anti-semitic as my friend said. >> jesse: i think there is a record of anti-semitism. >> juan: i think arabs are semite. >> jesse: anti-israeli. >> juan: especially clear with trump in the white house u.n. doesn't set u.s. foreign policy. the better argument i would make sort of contrary what
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we just heard from jesse is that this president has ail i didn't know nateed salienatedr allies. then you come down to his foreign policy. didn't we just send troops to saudi arabia. we pull out of the iran deal it. seems to destabilize the region, had repercussions he didn't anticipate. you look at what's going on in north korea. they are testing more missiles. you stop and you think about the afghan pullout. what happened to that? i think we are still in afghanistan. syria is on fire. that's our foreign policy. that's not the united nations. >> dana: okay. >> greg: that's called a laundry list way you have arguing. each one alone doesn't mean anything. put them together it means zero. >> juan: our foreign policy under president trump. >> greg: each one of those take them apart north korea small missiles they are testing. the analogy i would use is that the u.n. is like the college undergrads and they expect the dean, the president of the united states to appease and listen to their complaints and say we will do the best we can.
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he is not going to do that right? he is not going to sit there and go oh we understand here take more money even though discriminate against women and guys and jews. they demand money from america and trump isn't giving into them. speak to whether or not he is alienating anybody. whenever i see him around world leaders they either want to meet him or be him. >> dana: talk badly behind his back they actually is pretty supportive. next on this list of support, canada, australia, great britain, france, that sounds. >> greg: micronesia. >> dana: don't forget the czech republic. >> emily: the left makes a big deal about the president being at odd with the u.n. leadership. the vast majority of the world doesn't see them as this glowing international body. they are not the physical change maker frankly that they were either supposed to be or that they think they're. the paris climate accord was
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symbolic. they filed hold china accountable. we lost out and there was incremental effect on the climate. they refuse to condemn hamas and to respondent to your request for statistics for anti-semitism. last year the u.n. passed 21 resolutions condemning israel and only six for the rest of the world. they adopted nine resolutions against israel and totally ignored saudi arabia, venezuela, china, tuckery, pakistan, et cetera, on and on. i think we should emphasize as well the fact that the president this week is meeting bilaterally with so many leaders, pakistan, india, egypt, japan, etsz, which, to me, is so much more effective and efficient on the international diplomacy front. >> dana: meeting with the south koreans and tomorrow his speech is going to be religious tolerance and freedom. next is alexandria ocasio-cortez finally getting her way. nancy pelosi is now saying trump's dispeemplet coul geempln
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i cannot stop smiling about it ♪ ♪ i want you to show me the way ♪ every day >> jesse: team trump goingen office in the urk whistleblower controversy. hammering joe biden and accusing him of lying while the former v.p. is firing back. >> what biden did is a disgrace. what his son did is a disgrace. the son took money from urk ukraine. the son took a lot of money from china. china would love to see. they can think of nothing they would rather see than biden get. in what biden did was wrong. >> you should be looking at trump. trump's doing this because he knows i will beat him like a drum. he is using the abuse of power and every element of the presidency to try to do something to smear me. >> jesse: okay.
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democrats predictably seizing on the story even though they don't have all the facts. for example, sources telling fox news the whistleblower doesn't even have, quote: firsthand knowledge of what trump said to the president of ukraine. that of course, is not stopping calls for trump's impeachment. >> it is time for us to call out this illegal behavior and start impeachment proceedings right now. >> so of course it's an impeachable offense. >> there is no way to defend the lack of progress on impeachment, especially after what we have just learned. >> we need to absolutely, right away, begin impeachment proceedings. he has got to go. >> if the president is essentially withholding military aid at the same time that he is trying to browbeat a foreign leader into doing something illicit that is providing dirt on his opponent during a presidential campaign, then that may be the only remedy. >> jesse: while the majority of the media is you focusing on trump's role in in this
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new yorker article getting new attention that points the finger at the democratic frontrunner asking, quote: will hunter biden jeopardize his father's campaign? in that article, juan, they report that although that joe biden said oh, i never talked about any sort of international business dealings with my son. hunter says oh, yeah, we talked about it. it doesn't look too good, does it. >> juan: i think it doesn't look too good for trump. >> jesse: why? >> juan: everybody has investigated. this is not new about hunter biden and his dad trump calling him a drug -- i didn't like that. the whole thing is just trump has a style. which is he goes on the offensive when he is under attack. i think that's what we see. i think joe biden is right. joe biden sees that he is the target of trump's ire because trump sees in every poll biden could beat him like a drum. to me i hope everyone on this table can agree on this. the white house should release the transcripts. because that's what the law requires. it's not a matter of
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argument. >> jesse: no, it doesn't. >> juan: it says if the ig, the inspector general for the director of flash intelligence deems this an urgent concern it should go to the congress. >> jesse: it wasn't deemed an urgent concern. >> juan: it was. >> jesse: i have u.s. code 5033 k say it didn't rise to the level of urgent. why don't we declassify everything? a president can't have any conversation with a foreign leader. he will just release the transcript to the public and you know while we are at it let's declassify the fisa reports. hey, nothing was untoward there. right, juan? it doesn't go that way. >> juan: barack obama tried to use u.s. money to try to extort a foreign power. >> jesse: joe biden just did. >> juan: no. >> jesse: roll the tape. roll it. that. >> we are not going to give you the billion dollars. they said have you no authority. you are not the president. the president said i said call him. [laughter] i said i'm telling you, you are not getting a billion dollars. i said you are not getting a
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billion. i'm going to be leaving here and i think it was six hours. leaving here in six hours and the prosecutor is not fired, you are not getting the money. well son of a [bleep] [laughter] he got fired. >> jesse: yeah, so he said fire the prosecutor investigating my son or else you are not getting a billion. >> greg: he also said that he never spoke to his son about this which you know is not true. the president has a right to talk about any problem. who defines this is wrong? he is just pursuing a question. you know, the media should be happy that he is trying to investigate a possible infraction. they should be applauding. but you know this is reaching pure parody when cnn trotz out karl bernstein to say for the 400th time this is worse than watergate. you know it's falling apart. imagine leading with karl bernstein the food arrives late at the restaurant this is worse than watergate. his iphone charger isn't working this is worse than watergate. no dairy creamer, this is worse than watergate. does he get royalties every
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time he says that? this is one of the signs falling apart. the media's hair catches on fire too early. we get so jade. we don't trust them anymore. i don't believe anything anymore. >> jesse: what was that conversation with medvedev barack obama caught on the hot mic just give me more flexibility until after the election against romney and he says yes, i will transmit that to vladimir. i wonder what that issue was. no interest in that. >> dana: basically thrusts to the forefront two basic issues that the democrats have been trying to stave off. the first one is pelosi has been trying to hold off her caucus to and say we don't need -- she is like i'm not for impeachment. she sends a letter then yesterday because i do think they jumped the gun. can you say is this a good idea to be pressuring like, i don't know. okay, fine. the president says he wants to release the transcripts. he says he wants to release the fisa documents, too. so he has the power to do it. and i'm not for releasing
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these types of transcripts. i think the president should be able to have that. if it's going to go to this extent release it and everybody can have the debate about it. the other one that the democrats have been trying to stave off is the question about hunter biden's business dealings. that new yorker article ran last spring. nobody really paid that much attention to it because biden hadn't announced yet. and now he is in. >> emily: it's classic deflection strategy. this is what always happens. any time anyone on the left does something bad. we get a leak how and why the president did something worse because the democrats don't want to talk about hunter biden being on the board of the ukrainian company or getting bank rolled by china or having his dad talk about demanding that the prosecutor be fired. all of those are hideous subjects for the left. and you are right, they have been around for quite some time. that's why it's so frustrating for the g.o.p. the only silver lining to all of, this however, is the now kind of regrown clamor by some of them, including aoc to start those imeemplet proceedings because it's
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calling attention to the civil war. >> greg: this could be a democratic strategy to get biden out. >> jesse: we are hearing that hillary actually was behind the initial hunter biden leak when she was trying to scare joe off in 2016. but you didn't know that juan. coming up 2020 dems bust out some cringe worthy dance moves. elizabeth warren surges in iowa and rock like president trump and modey in texas all in our 2020 roundup. l, a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900 to get started. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth.
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♪ let's here it for the boy ♪ let's give the boy a hand ♪ >> juan: it's time for our 2020 roundup. first up 2020 democrats they are out in full force in iowa to win over caucus goers as you might imagine. now some are even dusting off their best dance moves. watch this. ♪ ♪
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[chanting] >> and beto o'rourke taking to instagram to show off his drumming skills. ♪ >> juan: jesse, are you a drummer? >> jesse: no i'm a flutist. i played from fourth to 11th grade. >> juan: excellent. what do you think of this dancing, drumming? >> jesse: you shouldn't have enough room to dance if you are a rock star candidate. if you are a obama or hillary or trump you come in there and there is swarms of media and enthusiastic supporters there. you should have more of a mosh pit not like an open dance floor. and as far as beto, i mean it's the only time you see the guy happy when he is playing drums, when he is cooking and when he is hiking. >> juan: emily, i think people vote for personality. would you think this is a good move if you were advising a candidate?
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>> emily: all goes back to the you authenticity we were talking about before. i feel bad dance shaming. cringe worthy and feel like have a dance off which would be really funny. beto reminded me of the kid in love. >> jesse: so sad. >> juan: dana, what do you think about senator warren? she is doing really well in the polling. >> dana: early on she said i'm going to make a claim iowa. that's going to be her early state and even though joe biden has been pulling ahead of her she surged ahead in the des moines register poll right now shy couldn' she coulde one to beat. >> juan: elizabeth warren is surging ahead in iowa in the most recent poll. although the hill has a poll nationwide poll trailing biden and even sanders by a point or two. what do you think? >> greg: i would say first back to beto he is beating a
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dead horse. not beating drums. he should beat a path out of this party. as for liz warne warren she is like a bucket under a leak. she doesn't have to could anything. leaks fall in her bucket. sanders is leaking people and biden is leaking people. sit there and get it all in her big bucket and just hang out because when sanders goes all those people are going to go to her. >> juan: that's what we see so far in the polls. >> greg: i predicted that, dana, remember? four years ago. >> juan: what i don't see is that biden is suffering nationally at all. >> jesse: nationally doesn't matter that much, juan. this is a primary and you have to win these states. is he down in iowa. i have seen three polls where is he behind saw a poll behind bernie in nevada. he could potentially lose three in a row before he even gets to his strongest state so far in south carolina. >> juan: well, the thing is
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with joe biden we will see. he has got to win something. the electability argument is his strongest argument he needs to win something. and finally president trump and india's prime minister drawing a very large crowd at a rally in houston, texas. trump playing an unusual role. he was the warm-up act when speaking to thousands of indian americans. >> prime minister modi is doing a truly exceptional job for india. i can tell you have never had a better friend as president than president donald trump. that, i can tell you. >> juan: emily, what do you think? >> emily: i think this particular that maneuver benefited modi more than trump. 150,000 indian voters in the houston area and about 1 million nationally but, remember, modi had a denied visa for 10 years for his role in the riots and also his recent kashmir decision. i think on his end, the winner is his side. >> juan: doesn't trump benefit? >> jesse: well, modi endorsed the president. that is clear foreign
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interference it. is. [laughter] that is collusion. and trump accepted the offer of. >> juan: impeachment. >> greg: that is a good point. everything is. >> jesse: everything. >> greg: everything that can be categorized as that this should have been news. a massive rally. i didn't see it until today. and trump has the skill set where his personal touch with leaders i think is better than most and i think this is a good thing. i also want to dress like that. seems more comfortable than what i am wearing. >> jesse: it does. on jane can i get you one? >> i would wear that everywhere. >> dana: strategically super smart by the trump campaign to have the president go to that event. even though i don't believe that the democrats are going to win texas this time it. is getting closer between republicans and democrats. and if president trump can increase his margin with the
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indian american community and part of that is going to texas, taking time, being the warm-up act for modi, i thought, was really smart. >> juan: doing that with the hispanic community and jewish community and now with the indian. next on "the five" more fallout in the antonio brown football scandal over half a million vacationers, they are stranded around the world. and why some people are just really, really good at parking. whoa. the fastest seven coming your way on "the five. if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪
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♪ you can whip it ♪ >> emily: welcome back. time for the fastest 7. first up another twist in the antonio brown saga. releasing him after threats second woman sexual harassment. alleged fans are taking anger out on the reporter who helped break the story sending him racist and threatening messages online. to be honest, i'm just glad it's not in the spotlight at this moment. juan, what do you think? >> juan: you know, we argue politics all the time here. i will tell you sports arguments can become almost as emotional as religious arguments in some communities. pat fans and pat nation all the rest there is a lot 6 misplaced anger at the people who are just reporting the story. they not defending antonio
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brown. people choose to close their eyes to some facts. it's clear there is a problem. >> emily: most of those threats had to do with fantasy losses. >> dana: wow. >> jesse: eagles fans would never do anything like that. much too classy for that i mean, they are 3-0 this year. i think they have scored, you know, 13 touchdowns, antonio brown only had one of them in the one game he played. they need to chill. they are doing just fine. >> emily: dana? >> dana: bronco than fans would never do that i don't know anything about this really. accusations sound serious. interesting how it played out. he wanted to get released from the previous team. then he getting to the patriots and they find out the next morning there is this information then there is another one. there is probably more to come. >> emily: greg? >> greg: to juan's point sports affiliation is an ideology. this is kind of the best evidence. if a bad egg is on the other
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team, it's outrageous that they would keep him. but if the bad egg is on your team, innocent until proven guilty. so it really is. it's like and it's so arbitrary. someone who despise get traded to your team and then you love that person. isn't that crazy? >> jesse: michael vick from the eagles. he paid his dues. >> emily: players get traded and go to different teams. they want them to be just as allegiant to the original team. it's all business. >> dana: the fantasy football team is pretty fun. >> emily: people stranded on vacation unclear how they will get home. thomas cook shut down without warning. agency canceling all flights and travelers have to book their own way back. operation matter horn so it's $93 million is the u.k. government spending right now to repatriate all of these guys back to their
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country. largest repatriatation they have ever encountered. to me this stuff never happens when i have unlimited time. it only happens whether you have a meeting you have to get back for. >> greg: that's a story. emily, the story is who uses travel agents? we live in a time. >> jesse: and my parents. >> greg: and my sister. you don't need travel agents. that's why in the tv show the americans they cast them as travel agents because it was in the 1980s people are like remember the travel agent if was in your mall. nice lady. come and spend a whole week with her looking at brochures. >> dana: they live for holidays. >> greg: flying. >> dana: love to have a little package put together. this is a big deal. this is bad. >> juan: the real story is not that but the idea that we, as americans, would be outraged if the government came in to get people back home. we would say that's not the government's responsibility to help out people who had.
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>> dana: swim. >> juan: it's interesting to me. let's say the administration said oh yeah, you know, american express travel is leaving people how would they get back? that's not us. >> jesse: the sun has surely set on the british empire. >> greg: decline is complete. all they have left is down ton abby. >> emily: finally a new study shedy lyin shedding lightn people's parking. meek parker, waste no time looking for a spot and it take the first available. optimistic parker cruise around and backtrack to spend ideal spot spend a little time prudent parker pass the first available space and don't spend as long driving around as optimists. i am an amazing parallel parker. >> greg: please. >> emily: i knew you would make fun of me. >> greg: people who say they are a good parker usually
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aren't. >> emily: i'm amazing. >> juan: amazing. >> emily: hate being in a car with someone who drives around looking for a spot. >> >> dana: i agree. >> greg: creates a lot of fights. park, best strategy is come in and park further away and you walk and easiest way out as well. >> jesse: women don't like to walk. they complain if you take a far parking spot. >> greg: sexist territory. >> jesse: it's true. heels and everything. right next. >> greg: best place to park is where they have that little blue symbol. nobody is ever there. >> juan: that's what i do. >> jesse: illegal parking, greg, i would never. >> juan: i have been told. i think there are too many handicap parking spots. >> jesse: oh. >> juan: my wife goes bananas at me about this. i park on the sidewalk. i mean, look, the thing is. >> greg: juan? >> jesse: let it go. >> juan: the fact is so you can either be meek, prudent
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or appear at this mist. i tend to be prudent. i look. i just get inpatient and say i will stick it here. >> jesse: what about ecofriendly charging spot. do you respect those? >> juan: i tape them over. >> greg: dana? >> dana: i haven't driven in 9 or 10 years. when i did drive i was a really good parker. my mom had a strategy when we were little when you went into a -- when you went to the mall, you would put your fingers together like this. and pray for a good spot and then you would find one. it really worked. so maybe try that. >> greg: that discriminates against atheists. elm imi was driving a judge to when we were having a luncheon i backed into my spot. only women and cops back into their spots. >> dana: backing in your spot is better because it's an easier and more safe way to get out. also in england when i lived in length gland you had to it's illegal to pull into
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your driveway and then have to back out onto the road. >> greg: it will be on "special report" tomorrow. >> emily: one more thing is up next ♪ never going to give up up ♪ never going to let you don't ♪ never going to run around and desert you ♪
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♪ >> it's time for "one more thing." >> the eagles at a horrible game is today, they lost at home to the lions. it was disgusting. i don't even want to watch these highlights, it's just depressing. can we stop playing these highlights? don't really need to see it but it was a terrible game. best part about the game was that this fan was caught on video just losing it. look at this guy. totally losing it. he went viral. i think it was on the fox broadcast right there, lost his mind. you think it's just some average guy. if you who we is? the dean of admissions at u penn. ivy league institution losing his mind.
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and even in ivy league or -- >> when you're a world-class liberty effect to be careful about your public persona. >> yesterday was the last day of summer. some of the five family get-together, we had a little seasonal send-off in new jersey. we had cotton candy. that was a group shot that jesse didn't make because he left early but he and emma came. >> i left at like 8:30. >> cotton candy company and then we had one martini, which was a pretty cute little thing, right? also, the best part was we asked everybody that works on "the five" to give five songs for the playlist and we created this playlist on spotify, we will post it on "the five" facebook page so you can download it and see if you can guess who picked what songs. >> by the way, they edited out mine. >> because you give 70 songs. >> i gave 15. it was offensive to me, what you guys did to me.
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>> oh. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great >> no idea what good music is. your assistant should not be touching my music! >> it was his assistant. >> this world is perverse and strange from our culture is going to hell, especially when you see a dog trying to pick up a horse. i don't even know where this is but it's probably in america. look at this, this dog -- and no horse actually kind of loves it. i predicted this over 20 years ago. dogs and horses were going to end up probably hooking up and maybe opening a bed and breakfast in vermont. look at this, isn't that beautiful? is very beautiful and that is why -- ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great juan. >> over the weekend, a big celebration of motown music in detroit, 60 years of hits, we
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are talking to stevie wonder, marvin gaye, diana ross, the jackson five and of course, you know one of my favorites, dancing in the street by martha. ♪ and another huge hit, my girl by the temptations. ♪ the big news was that the 89-year-old founder was given a standing ovation, honored at a dinner featuring michigan senator, reverend jesse jackson. that's the music of a lifetime right there. congratulations, happy retirement. >> quickly, emily. >> a utah police officer is getting lots of love after this touching scene went viral. we have another helping episode, these never get old. he was being driven to wear his buddies were waiting. she looks up, she sees flashing lights, the officer took one look at their frustrated faces and helped out. >> is that justin trudeau? >> no, he's white face. >> that's right.
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did he survive that scandal? looks like he did. >> it four times. if you had done it four times it would have been over. set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five," "special report" is up next, hello, bret. >> bret: hello greg. president trump frames his conversation with his ukrainian counterpart concerning joe biden and his son as a corruption issue, not a political one with no print." elizabeth warren overtakes biden in a new poll in the 2020 democratic presidential nomination and climate activists and traffic to a standstill here in washington. to call attention to a global summit at the united nations. this is "special report" ." ♪ good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. no quid pro quo, that's the word today from president trump about his july phone call with ukraine's new leader, framing the call in terms of corruption, not politics, the president saying he wants to ensure ppl

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