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their own way with their own perspective. >> neil: you're right. professor, thank you very much. i wish we had more time but you echoed my point. a minority cast impersonating the white leaders of our time. ♪ >> i am greg gutfeld with jesse watters, juan williams, juan williams, dana perino, emily compagno, the five. as statues fall to the woke joy of the media, what about real people. when they fall, does the media ever make a sound? in nyc over the weekend 53 people were shot. shootings are up 200% year on year. in chicago, 75 are shot. 14 killed. some including kids. he can't pendant on a cop. so what's the media to do?
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gossip about another trump bio? here is atlanta's mayor on the man. speak you can't blame this on the police officer. you can't say that this is about criminal justice reform. we are doing each other more harm than any police officer on this force. you shot and killed a baby. if you want people to take us seriously and you don't want us to lose this movement, then we can't lose each other. >> greg: who could have predicted this? us. along with most americans not counting cnn or "the new york times." when politicians deserve the police because they fear the media and its beloved mob, violence will grow and please for peace mean nothing to the press who sees the story as a distraction from their profit model of division. take this incident in seattle over the weekend. a protester killed by a car, the middle of a highway, in the middle of the night.
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the media was ready for another explosive rage making story. but hold on. the driver is not white. so abc focused on the car, a luxury car, they called it, rather than focusing on policies that allowed such tragedies to happen. the takeover of the highway, much like the takeover of city blocks leads to harm. lawlessness creates victims on all sides. we must return to our senses. our senses tell us law and order save lives while the anarchy imposed by the left takes them. the media knows this but they can't lighted forth their own story. there's an identity politics to collate only by race means they cannot condemn bad people who might not be white while condemning all white people for being just that. this will get worse. the left and the media will continue to profit as those they claim to protect will continue to suffer.
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the press made this bed. but other people are dying in it. oh, upbeat monologue from my day back. all right, emily. you are the legal eagle or the legal beagle. what do you make of this concept of standing down? we feel as though this is kind of happening from seattle to new york and chicago, kind of a standing down approach everywhere. >> emily: i spoke with a seattle police officer today and we talked about it, to no one's surprise the incompetent and indecisive sitting leadership here has had real consequences into your monologues point, fatal ones. and in standing down and embolden these agitators and anarchists in these reckless fools because they are not just protesters so it's embolden them to do illegal things and to be clear, these protests on the freeway are a law enforcement nightmare. they are never legal and they
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are always reckless and dangerous. and so what happens when police officers get notice that one is occurring or will occur, the onus is on law enforcement on highway patrol to protect the motorist and their legal liability also but also the safety of the protesters. suddenly their lives are in these cops' hands when they again are breaking the law in such a reckless way. to me, as you sort of pointed out, the death on the freeway this weekend, people are calling her a martyr and they have called the two young black lives deaths in chop tragedy but i call all three preventable. >> greg: jesse, right now you're going to be seeing the argument shift from gun-control rather than a demoralized law enforcement that is galvanized criminality. >> jesse: first it was the police and then it was donald trump and now it's guns.
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if you look at a lot of these cities where there is a lot of shootings, firearms are basically illegal. impossible to get a gun and some of these cities because of the regulations. so that's not really the issue. you are seeing homicides up in new york city, los angeles, chicago, baltimore, philadelphia and washington, d.c. shootings up as well. this is not an isolated incident, not the summer it is hot outside. it is a result of police pulling back in the streets are running wild. you've got to be brutally honest about what's happening in the left doesn't want to talk about it. black on black crime in the inner cities is a horrible, horrible problem. because it's a lot -- it's black on black crime. whites kill whites also. that's not the issue. for me it looks like the drug traffic. when police pulled back, drug traffickers are able to commit crimes and in a densely populated area like an inner-city, you have stray
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bullets that hit people, they hit innocent bystanders. when you have gunfights out in the west are out in the south, you know, maybe it hits a tree but you have a 7-year-old girl murdered by a stray bullet because some guy went wild and couldn't name. the point is this, there is cartels pushing dope in the inner cities, that's where the hubs are they pushing to the suburbs but they are largely, the dope is largely concentrated in these urban areas because that's where the big profit margins are. so if you're young and you don't have a great future ahead of you, you can make a quick, fast dollar, take a lot of risk, and you can sling drugs. and it can hurt a lot of people but when the police pull back, you're going to let this violence happen? no. you have to send the police back in. donald trump offers to help, says no. police say we want to help in
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the liberal politicians say no. so do they really want to address the crime? i don't think so. >> greg: i want to play some tape. corey williamson, the father of an 8-year-old daughter who died when a group of people open fire on a car she was in. can we pull it? >> they say black lives matter. they killed my baby because she crossed a barrier, made a u-turn. they killed a child. she didn't do nothing to nobody. >> greg: juan, i get the sense when it comes to the media that some black lives matter more than others and that the people that died over the weekend matter less to the spectacle injustices that they see in george floyd. they aren't asking these questions. and then we posit this stuff and we are called a distraction or
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it's a political motive. >> juan: yeah, it looks like, you know, before we politicize this, let's just stop for a second and say my heart goes out to that father. we have lost six lives in chicago and they are young lives. it's a tragedy. there is an ongoing tragedy of black on black crime, especially in poor neighborhoods in this country, accelerated by easy access to guns. but you see more of the shootings, and it's just, to me, it's horrific, greg. i don't understand. i hope no one here is implying that somehow this is because the police are not doing their job. i don't think that's the case. i think the police one, they are not to blame. they are not responsible for the shootings. the police are there and they are doing their job but what we have is more and more of a situation where you have the gangsters and the drug dealers,
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you know, imposing their will on communities. i have written books about it. i think it's horrific. people should be marching in protest against those who ruin black communities. not only less in property values, drive out retail stores, they offer the most horrific vision of the future two young men. here's how you can make some money. here's how you can be successful. how many people have you cut or killed or drugs have you sold, it's just a horror show. i can't condemn it more sufficiently, strongly. but the idea to me is that we can now add this as a layer to protest against police brutality. it's not in contradiction to the idea that people would protest against abuse by the police. it compounds it. it says we have to stand up for black lives in both situations and be able to speak honestly to
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each other without politicizing it, without trying to say that it's about the police. i don't think this is about the police. i think this is about black on black crime in poor neighborhoods that are oppressed, victimized by systemic racism in this country, and people who are going after each other in the most terrible fashion and it's been going on for years. >> greg: dana, i'm a little bit confused by what juan just said he doesn't want to politicize it but then says it's systemic racism. and that the police are not -- somehow we are inferring that the police are guilty when in fact it's politicians were backing off their support of the police which is causing them to step back. we know it's called the ferguson effect. it's actually reality. >> dana: it does happen. keisha lance bottoms of atlanta, i feel like she has been
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somebody worth listening to throughout all of this. maybe they wish they had stepped forward a little bit sooner so that the cops felt like they were being supported. the governor of georgia just before the show went on the air, has declared a state of emergency in georgia not because of coronavirus but because of crime. and so that's taking it very seriously. i don't know then what happened in terms of the violence but i know what happens after this wages for the root causes of a lot of this, nothing. and that's not just in atlanta. it will be in chicago and philly, los angeles. everywhere you'll see that the schools aren't going to be better because of this. the graduation rates from high school in these cities are not going to be better. you have to have a level of security before you can actually address any of the other problems.
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the systemic issue i think it's looking at it from my holistic standpoint of fixing the system overall when you talk about the root causes because these children have such hope and promise. the devastation that those families feel, that grief, that will be with them forever and they are trying to talk to each other so i think lifting up somebody like a keisha lance bottoms to talk directly to people is very helpful. if we don't get a handle on what the root causes are here, we will just be back here again next summer, greg. >> greg: yeah. at least we are getting rid of those statues. trump targets the radical left as theory tear down more over the weekend. the course structure the university of phoenix offers-
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♪ >> jesse: more anarchy in america. vandals tearing down and tossing a christopher columbus statue into baltimore's inner harbor and afraiand a frederick douglae vandalizing new york. >> we will never allow and a green mob to tear down our statues, erase our history, indoctrinate our children, or trample on our freedoms. we are now in the process of defeating the radical left, the marxists, the anarchists, the agitators, the looters, and people who in many instances have absolutely no clue what they are doing. >> jesse: juan come i want to focus on christopher columbus.
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i still don't understand the animosity there. the history of the world, civilizations, empires expanding and receiving, the ottoman empire, the british empire, the roman empire, all of that. the columbus sails for the spanish crown and comes here and does the left, would they would have wanted the native americans to have defeated the people coming from europe and europe stays there? native america stays here? is that what they wanted? >> juan: i think there's a big history lesson here about colonizing and running over people home had an existing culture and were literally native americans. they were the american people. so you can imagine -- >> jesse: didn't they come from another place also? didn't they fight amongst themselves?
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>> juan: i know that they were here. >> jesse: that year he didn't fight the iroquois or anything like that? >> juan: i'm saying that they are native americans. disagreements among us as americans. justifying somebody else coming in and taking over the united states. that's not kosher. let me finish. and when you can go on. i'm going to finish my point and you can keep ranting. there's a big difference between the founding fathers and confederate generals. that's the real issue in america today. president trump however, he can't seem to see the distinction. do any of us think that there should be statues of stonewall jackson or robert e. lee in this country? specifically in the south? i mean, i don't think that's a debatable point. but somehow president trump sees
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it as a real issue. he seems to be sympathetic to confederates. that's what he did today and his twitter when he was talking about, you know, the confederate flag is the cause for nascar ratings to go down, without any sense of the history, any sense of the racial hate communicated by that flag, any sense of the idea that it was intended to break apart our country, these united states of america. and the idea, again, pushed by president trump on twitter today that bubba wallace and the star lack nascar driver should apologize and said that what happened to him was a hoax? again, the president is willing to play identity politics, play to white grievance to try to stir up his base and he's willing to do so at a cost of dividing us as an american people and denying the horrible history that people out in the streets, mostly peaceful demonstrators, are trying to confront at this time.
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>> jesse: okay, mostly peaceful. a lot of people died, juan. we are not talking about that. we are talking about frederick douglas coming down, dana, frederick douglas coming down. >> dana: i was going to call you this weekend because for some reason, my cable station here doesn't allow disney plus. i couldn't even order it and i really wanted to watch hamilton. i know that you have disney pl plus, we've talked about it. i was thinking of saying to peter, can you imagine if some of these protesters, the vandals getting so exciting, getting there popcorn ready to watch hamilton and then looking at each other and saying oh, man, we took that guy's statue down? that's really not what we were intending to do. as i have said, there's no historians in a mob. i think when it comes to the nascar front, deciding to take away, to retire the confederate
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flag symbol, as a conservative i would say it's a private entity and they want to do what they want to do. that's up to them. but when you look at mississippi. people are making decisions but they are having smart discussions, debate, deliberation, and then doing quite an american thing, with voting. that's how we solve disputes in the country and i think with some of these issues we should put it to a vote. >> jesse: emily, what do you think? >> emily: to build on dana and juan's point, the will of the people is always our true north but it should never be from an angry mob and certainly one that's having a tantrum all across the country. if the conversation is about whether we should have confederate general statues, then by all means let's have a conversation. i wonder if all of those people celebrating when those statues are being torn down in these parks being destroyed that's public property that our taxes pay for that we should all be
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able to enjoy, are they also lobbing their legislators? holly into their congressmen and senators? helping achieve first nation protection like a national database for missing and murdered females? the list goes on on what needs attention and advocacy but this level of tantrum and a structure and does no one any favors, especially those whose memory they are trying to protect. >> jesse: greg, half the time they tear the statues down, it topples and hits one of them and they had. as much as i don't like the anarchists, i don't want anyone's head getting knocked out by a statue. >> greg: think about the disconnect from this block and the a block. nothing we are talking about in the b block, whether it's taking on statues or to a greater, like, let's involve the canceling come of pancake syrup, changing the washington redskins. none of these symbolic events
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would have prevented anything that we talked about in the a block, yet it's all the attention given to those topics by the left and by the media, even though all of this bloodshed happening on one side, they would rather chase symbolic garbage. here's the deal. when you look at the mob, you see mostly white leftists who are actually a certain specific type of racist because they believe that blacks are too fragile to handle american history. they are cultists who find ego satisfaction on bequeathing to blacks their protective servic services. dear sir, we don't think you can handle the statue. let us take it down. we don't wanted to harm you. how insulting is it? how insulting. robert johnson was saying black adults laugh at this stuff,
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laugh at these idiots and do you think it's going to stop with statues or tv show or pancake syrup? "the washington post" did a column in which they were talking about turning to the problematic books. it's only a matter of time before book burning becomes justifiable because now it's under the guise of woke fascism. if stalinists burned books it was bad but if it's a social justice warrior, it's okay. you'll be surprised how many open and tolerant democrats are for it. they are cowards. >> jesse: yeah. the only book i support burning is your book, greg. what's it called, again? >> greg: it will keep you warm. it will keep you warm. >> jesse: more to come on "the five," including crazy scenes of partying. what the lighthouses tell americans about the virus.
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-- what the white house is ready to tell americans about the virus.
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♪ >> juan: mask list partiers in michigan causing a major stir over the weekend as the country continues to grapple with the surge of coronavirus cases. the white house reportedly readying a message claiming "we need to live with it. the trump campaign is encouraging the use of face masks at an upcoming outdoor rally this weekend in new hampshire. dana, one of the things that caught my eye was the president saying 99% of these cases are harmless. do you agree with that? >> dana: i don't know. i'm not a scientist but i look to the doctors. i will say a lot of people are getting it and recovering. we also have a better understanding for the
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therapeutics and the care of people and how to make sure that if they do come down with symptoms that are really debilitating that we can make sure that they can survive. i talked to somebody this weekend you had it in march, had a bad, is still doing poorly. his wife also tested positive but had no symptoms. what doctors are dealing with is difficult to figure out. to the point that we have to live with it, it's reality. we are going to have to live with it. the vaccine looks hopeful but even if it is approved in the winter, it's going to take a while to get it to people. we are have to be prepared in terms of doing the right thing and taking care of yourself, taking care of your people, doing the best you can in order to not spread it. >> juan: jesse, the administration seems to be saying that the exponential growth that we've been witnessing over the past few
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days is not a problem, even though the president of course urged the rapid reopening the people are pointing to as the source of this incredible spre spread. >> jesse: i'm not sure what the question was. i think we all knew that they were going -- there were going to be more cases, juan. deaths are droppings that we flatten the curve and people are slowly getting back to work because locking down forever was going to kill the country. and thus he wanted that to happen, that's just bad policy. i did notice in the video of the people partying, the male and female ratio was 9-1 so that tells me women are smarter than men and there is a certain demographic in this country that you're not going to be able to control. we are not going to bat 1.00 here. most people are going to listen to the guidelines and wear a mask and social distance. do you really think a 22-year-old man on july 4th isn't going to maybe go to a
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pool party? pool parties are going to happen. we just have to live with it and try to just tell him maybe don't go to the next one. >> juan: all right, emily, mark meadows, white house chief of staff, no encouraging people to wear masks. apparently there's going to be masks available at the trump event in new hampshire this weekend. remember there were no masks seen really in tucson or tulsa. the president continues not to wear a mask. what's the impact of this mixed message? >> emily: i think the mixed messaging that we've seen at local, state, and federal levels is in part why people have had inconsistent reactions, especially now that we are in month five of all of this. or longer actually. i think it's really incumbent upon leading by example at the local, state, and federal government level, the use of masks, encouraging them and wearing them is fantastic. to jesse's point, absolutely the notion that young people wouldn't be reckless in some
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form. we need to accept that that's going to happen. the more we can lead by example, being reasonable guidelines changing as we learn the effects of this disease, the better we can be. >> juan: greg, i was wondering about the political strategy. how does the strategy of normalizing the coronavirus help the trump campaign? people are dying. it's no common cold. i think that's evident to everybody. >> greg: that's the craziest question you've ever done. nobody is normalizing a virus. by the way, no one should take anybody in the media seriously in their questioning of process if they haven't actually made a correct piece of advice. number one, the politicized hydroxy.
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they were so happy to find one bad study that said it didn't work and they go strangely silent when you hear it might work and in fact we all kind of knew that it might work. in terms of a strategy, it was well tolerated among people. we knew there was promise that the media didn't like it. the rest home deaths, the media bent over backward to cover up for the cuomos. they didn't wanted to be a big story but it was a big story. they covered up the rest home stuff. they bashed a drug that had potential. they refused to cite the most important data on earth which is the reduction in death rate. that's the important thing but you can't talk about the fact that it's plummeting and let's not forget the travel ban which many in the media, juan, said it was stupid and said it was racist but that probably did a large part in preventing a lot of deaths. the media and those who politicized it need to be
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ignored. all right? >> juan: well, i think there's more than 125,000 dead. next up, joe biden -- greeley! i didn't know that, juan! >> juan: we are going to talk about it next on "the five." metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer whose disease has progressed after hormonal treatment. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at first sign of diarrhea, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever,
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♪ >> dana: joe biden riling up some folks after this tweet "we are going to be donald trump and when we do we want just rebuild this nation. we'll transform it." jesse, joe biden i think has been in washington, d.c., for 47 years. what sort of transformation do you think he's thinking about? >> jesse: no idea. this is where we are. we're talking about one word that biden said.
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[laughs] the guy gives you so little to work with that now we are doing a segment on a word he used. i'll go back to the well because this is a great analogy. i've used it before. let's talk about your relationship with your significant other. would you say "honey, i want to transform you. i want to radically transform you, baby." how well do you think that would go over? not so well. when you love something, you love the foundation of that thing. the conservatives like the foundation of america, how it was built and we want to grow it. we don't want to knock it down and put things all over it and totally transform it. there's the difference. >> dana: greg, one of the things joe biden has said a few months ago was that he would be a transitional president which i think indicated was just like basically going to be a caretaker for a little bit. now he's promising a transformation. what do you think he means? >> greg: i think it's brave of him. it's time for a transition
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candidate. i'm sure you've heard of the phrase, dana, all hat and no cattle. joe is all string and no profit. he's happy to be the vessel for the hard left. it's all here ever really wanted out of the office. not the work but the pump, the aviator glasses, the lunches, the bomber jacket, being able to shake hands and sniff hair. that's all he really wants to do. and he's right. if he wins, and also gets the house and the senate, the world will change because the left, the agitators, the rioters, the don't take no or yes for an answer. they will not be deterred by winning. hardly. they will actually turn to fire up higher because they know that people like biden and other people in the democratic party are too scared of them, so you think there's violence now and you think there is a racial strife and conflict and hate and cancellation and banding and burning? imagine when biden is in charge.
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the left has tasted blood and the like the taste of it. they know that no one in the democratic party is going to take that meal away from them. >> dana: juan, biden basically was able to pull out the winds and the primary to become the de facto nominee, by basically not catering to the left. in this tweet, who is he talking to? >> juan: well, it's almost 80% of americans who say that the countries on the wrong track, that's democrats and republicans. people can see what's going on and they want someone who goes beyond status quo and says we're going to have a vision for how we can get the economy going, raise wages, how we can heal some of the racial divide, how we can deal with health care in a meaningful way, deal with immigration in a meaningful way. biden is speaking to all that and the idea that biden is somebody's puppet, i mean, biden
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has been here 40-plus years in government as a moderate and the idea that he is somehow a puppet of the left, bernie sanders did well in those primaries he mentioned because he was to the far left of joe biden. so i think it's what trump is trying to push out and trying to distort reality but polls show most people aren't buying the foolishness. >> dana: emily, i've been trying to think about this, biden bringing these disparate parts of the country together, the progressives and moderates, the establishment. can he pull it off while also talking on twitter about transforming america? >> emily: it seems like he's trying to. he is appeasing the far left. this is probably a turnoff for that blue-collar faction that he needs in this upcoming election. he definitely has to be careful. i don't understand why it's not
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so obvious the hypocrisy, if people say they want to quote transformation and yet they are willing to vote for someone who has done nothing apparently for 47 years. to juan's point of referencing immigration and the cartel stronghold, health care, school systems, et cetera. the entrenched, systemic rot. i wouldn't call it th biden beia moderate. i would say it's him being ineffective. >> dana: i like the language, emily pulling up the end of the segment and a great way. coming up, kanye west says he's running for president but is it just a publicity sent? we'll see. we'll talk about it next. to severe psoriasis,
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♪ >> emily: will come back. kanye west announcing that he is running for president, but is it just a stunt to sell albums? it's unclear what steps he's taken to actually run, like filing paperwork. juan, what are your thoughts? >> juan: anybody can say they are running for president, emily. to my mind, this is not real. it's a whole lot of fun for us to talk about but there is no
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reality to it. you see people like mark cuban of the dallas mavericks owner, he is trolling kanye. i think you know, you look at elon musk of tesla, didn't he say he was leaving california, but he is still there and now he's saying he's going to vote for kanye. it's a whole lot of fun, there's no reality to it. >> emily: okay, dana. real or fun? >> dana: when i think about a self promoter, i was shocked that elon musk himself didn't say he was going to run for president. maybe that's coming up next. maybe they will run together. i know paperwork is really boring in 2020. you've still got a file paperwork if you want to run. they won't be on the ballot. >> emily: greg, what is your take? >> greg: i think it's fantastic. somebody like kanye, everything is a stunt. every -- when your life is like that, everything you do is a
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stunt. the decisions you make in your life are fairly outsized. it's just a stunt. anybody who thinks it's specifically about kanye is clueless. running for kanye -- running for president for kanye is like me taking over the 8:00 p.m. slot at cnn. it is a step down, okay. he's not doing this for him. he doesn't need this headache. this is about gauging the size of support and then turning that support into power that can leverage both parties because think about this. right now black voters, they can decide who's going to be president but right now they are in a democratic prison. the democrats assume they are going to vote for democrats but what if 20% to 40% of that vote say no to being in that cell. kanye is actually making the democrats work for blacks for wants by allowing the republicans to work for that segment as well. so i don't think this is a -- as silly as you think it is.
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he might have an interesting impact. >> emily: jesse, what are your thoughts? >> jesse: i am not taking it as seriously as gutfeld for a change. but i also support kanye west's bid for the presidency for different reason. if kanye runs, he's basically the ross perot of 2020 and just hands the election over. he takes away almost all the black vote from the democrats and trump wins 50 states. kanye, run in 2020. that's what we want to see. >> emily: all right, guys. stay with us. "one more thing" is up next. for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ >> greg: okay. obviously, i was away and i thought i would to gain some of the weight back and so i gained 10 pounds and here is me every day just caught up in the same thing. i had a big giant piece of cake in the sun. don't look at me, i was so happy. it was so happy. i'm just happy to be back here with my friends on "the five." okay, dana. >> dana: i love the way for us, that's a good one and a good choice. i'm going to do a thing and show you my pictures of my family. if jasper on the weekend and a lovely weekend i know a to celebrate america and to enjoy and he was out and about. very famous, i've been surprised with the flag, he was so happy. it turns out that my friend got
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me this mask for me to wear when i go out and about and what do you think? [laughter] >> jesse: i love it. >> dana: that's all i got. >> greg: all right, juan. >> juan: okay, what's the fourth of july without family fireworks and i'm not talking about fireworks in the sky, i'm talking about a pinata in the backyard. my daughter brought over the grandkids and with everyone keeping a safe distance, we took swings and a watermelon shaved pinata. take a look at this. as you can see, some people struck out, some people hit a single. it was a ton of fun and then my son, antonio, he crushed it! in the candy came pouring out! they were the big winners and they got all the candy. by the time of the nighttime
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fireworks, they were still on a sugar high! way to go, pinata, for a fun fourth of july! >> jesse: emily. >> emily: okay, you guys know i'm such a fan of the united states veteran core. there a charity that is designed and dedicated to helping combat wounded vets in this weekend over the july 4th, they donated an entire home to corporal marine corporal jason nichols, a combat wounded that in his kids and wife to a really amazing home. learn more at their website. >> dana: love it. speak to other pictures? >> juan: july 4th. >> greg: jesse. >> jesse: the beach, how about some twinning, that's right, corn hole. throwing the bag and there is so if you sizing it up and there they are with some friends on
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the beach at the lifeguard sta stand. >> dana: beautiful, beautiful girls. >> greg: excellent. all right, that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey. >> bret: when you read it really slowly you're in at the top of the hour. good evening, welcome to washington i'm bret baier and kind of wrong fourth of july fireworks flew across the country for of gun violence in 100 shots and dozens killed. chicago particularly dangerous and two children killed there. georgia, also, the governor has declared a state of emergency calling in the national guard to protect citizens after the shooting death of an 8-year-old girl. it all comes amid a serious situation over the weekend in which the shootings, the governor declaring a state of emergency to protect citizens after the shooting of an 8-year-old girl in georgia. it is coming as we have fox

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