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week next week, joe biden will announce his vice president nominee and you want to stay tuned to fox news to know all about it. "hannity" is up next. on stimulus? "the five" is now. >> juan: hello, everyone. i am juan williams with dana perino, greg gutfeld, trey gowdy and kennedy. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the fight for the white house kicking into high gear. joe biden finding himself in some hot water after these comments suggesting that the latino community is more diverse than the african-american community. take a listen. >> unlike the african-american community with notable exceptions, the latino community is incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different
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things. you go to florida, you find a very different attitude about immigration in certain places letting you do when you're in arizona. it's a very diverse community. >> server. >> juan: president trump saying that biden's "no longer worthy" of the black vote. the former vice president clarifying his comments on twitter and sing apart "in no way did i mean to suggest the african-american community is a monolith. not by identity, not on issues, not at all. so will biden's stumble give campaign new momentum? the latest real cruel politics average shows the race is tightening -- the latest real clear politics average shows the race is tightening. greg, i thought i would start with you, welcome back. do you think that this gaffe is going to attract anymore votes
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to president trump other than let's say kanye west? >> greg: gaffes are great when they tell the truth. joe biden spoke the parties truth. they see blacks as a homogenous entity. it's why they mock and marginalized people like you just did with kanye west. anyone who is outside the box, kanye west, candace owens, thomas sowell. if you don't fit into the democrats assumption of what a black person should be and what joe biden decides a black person decides a black person should be because it was just a month ago he decided who was black and who wasn't. the fact is the democrats assumes they don't have to do squat for blacks because they got them in the back pocket. donald trump is actively competing for those votes, trying to get the lowest unemployment in modern history, helped out historical black colleges, prison reform. he believes in competing for that boat, also the difference between republicans and democrats, republicans never
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denied trump's flaws. they knew that he could be crude, rude, and offensive. democrats are in full denial of a substantial structural flaw. that other candidate may be losing his mind. it's not even that. it's not funny. it's kind of sad because it would be okay if you could laugh about it. this guy, he's not going to be the nominee, juan, and you know it. he is going to be gone before november. >> juan: biden is going to be gone? >> greg: i predict that's why they haven't selected the vp at because you can't select the vp until you have the p. if you select the vp, what if the vp should be p. what if you select kamala harris but she should be the p so you can't pick her for vp. that's the theory. i'm sticking to it. >> juan: okay. i hear you loud and clear. kennedy, what do you make of this so-called gaffe?
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looks like it's getting more attention. giving more attention on the right than on the left and even among black people. >> kennedy: what a surprise that this race is being covered with partiality and in balance. that's shocking. i'm so relieved that the race war is three-dimensional. good job, joe. really important to pit latino voters against african-american voters. that was really important and i hope every voter regardless of race or party or geographic location, i hope they look at both candidates, both of the mainstream candidates very skeptically. joe biden was the one who talked of his relationship with segregationists. he authored bills with strom thurmond when they were both on the senate judiciary committee. he was a ranking member while strom thurmond wa was a chairman and they authored that drug
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abuse bill that created those disparities that put an entire generation of black men in prison because they got a lot more don time for doing crack tn for doing cocaine. also the 1994 crime bill. other members of the senate or a valid segregationists and joe biden talked up his relationship with all of them. he's got a lot of problems and that's why charlamagne tha god really took a harsher tone with joe biden then many other favorable leftists having media. he wants some answers to those questions. that's when joe biden made another graph that greg was talking about when he said if you vote for trump, you ain't b. that's incredibly offensive. it's toxic pandering that's totally unnecessary, given where we are at this point in our modern political history. >> juan: trey gowdy, another dustup on the campaign trail
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yesterday with trump saying biden is out to hurt god. i come to you because you know politics inside and out. is it intended to help the president with the evangelical base? who is he playing to hear? >> trey: i don't know, juan. i'm not a theologian but i'm not sure you can hurt god. i think with the pga and nba starting, i'm not sure god is following politics right now. i think what republicans ought to be talking about is contrasting all the aspects of the american family and whether you're better off the last four years than you were under biden and obama. to kennedy's point, i mean, it's always been a challenge to understand what joe biden said. now you add the variable of what did he mean? even if he has a moment of lucidity and you understand exactly what he said, he is a recidivist when it comes to saying racially curious things. remember what he said about
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president obama, that he was the first mainstream candidate that is clean and articulate. what does that mean? he says you're not black if you're not going to vote for him. that is news to tim scott. he has been black his entire life. he has a career offender as it relates to racially curious comments. this is just the latest. >> juan: okay. dana, the real clear politics average has now former vice president biden leading by 6.4 points. a month ago it was nine points. it has tightened a little bit. 5:30 eight has a seven-point margin but anyway, the point is bill stepian, new campaign manager for president trump says he thinks this tightening is a result of the president holding briefings again. what do you think? >> dana: first i would like to welcome trey gowdy to "the fiv "the five." that was a fantastic debut of a
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segment. i think a couple things. remember i said from the beginning as we get closer to fall, it's going to tighten up and we are closer to fall so it's tightening up. people start paying a little more attention and the other thing is that the trump campaign had maintained that during the coronavirus it was difficult for them to pay a lot of attention to defining joe biden. they were trying to figure out what would work. i think they have light upon think that's worked fast which is to suggest that he would be -- play bait and switch when it comes to saying that he would be very moderate but actually be very progressive. as the trump campaign says, a tool for the left. i want to mentions of being on timing. if the trump campaign wants these numbers to tighten even more i think they should think about something like this. yesterday when joe biden said those comments that he then apologize for and then in a video he tweeted about because he was having to clean it up, i think the best thing if you are the trump campaign, if you're the president, stand back.
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let the media cover that story for the day. when the president suggested that joe biden did not have religion, that he didn't believe in his faith and that he wanted to hurt god, immediately that's the story. everyone's going to go and cover that. the joe biden comments about his thinking about blacks and how they think would have been the main story today. i would say if they want those numbers to tighten, make it closer, let joe biden have some time in the sun. >> juan: free advice from dana perino for the trump campaign. could the lawsuit to dissolve the nra and up hurting democrats in november? we are going to debate that hot topic next for you on "the five."
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♪ >> dana: will new york state's lawsuit to dissolve the nra backfire on democrats in november? some swing state democrats are worried it will energize conservative voters in the pennsylvania lawmakers saying it is the left "equivalent" of an alabama attorney general's going to dissolve planned parenthood. an op-ed accusing letitia james of giving the political game away months before the election. one of those old phrases comes to mind, stepping on a rake. democrats think they are doing something but it's like wait, what did we do? i can understand that the nra membership being frustrated about the financial conditions of the nra the things that were going on. if you want an us versus them scenario, now you have a very energized nra membership.
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>> greg: she should change her name to litigious james? the left cannot stop gorging on stupid. if you look back at this incredible train. endorse rioting, dismissed looting, light off the boston bomber, what else? define cops, dissolve swat in some cities? that's amazing. then when the public suddenly realizes that only they can protect themselves, that it falls on them because the police would be marginalized, then you're going to go after their gods. they are basically putting the squeeze on the american public who are now beginning to think that this is not going to end in a very good place. it's the best thing that could ever happen to the firearms industry because people are going to go out buy more guns, breaking new records. i've got mine. >> dana: trey why would the attorney general latches focus
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on the financial issues and maybe with that in court instead of suggesting dissolvin? >> trey: dana, i think she's not looking beyond new york's borders. it's probably a great political play in new york but it's terrible in colorado and montana and the carolina's where there are really competitive senate seats. it's not going to take long for someone to figure out the nra has been around for 150 years and they have the same ceo over 30 years. this investigation has been going on for two months. in addition to the political peril, it kind of underscores the narrative of republicans the are going to use the justice system as a weapon against your political enemies. she checks all those boxes. good luck running against cuomo. it's going to help cory gardner in colorado. >> dana: i'm sure that's welcome news to republicans in colorado. juan, there are some people who think at least for suburban voters, their thoughts about nra
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and guns has changed. do you think it is sufficient, sufficiently change that it wouldn't have as big of an impact as some democrats are worried about? >> juan: i'm not sure how to answer that, dana. i think it is the case that nra voters, people voting simply on the issue of gun rights, they were going to vote for president trump or senate candidates who are republican anyway. i don't think it changed those votes. in fact, i think this story may be being framed in the wrong w way. i remember that the real fight, the real story here was nra members being upset that they were being ripped off by their own leadership. it was kind of a intramural issue that you had, remember last year oliver north was forced out when he said it's time for us to do a financial review of how money is being spent. in the new york suit, the allegation is that you get people at the top of the nra
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draining $64 million in three years from this nonprofit organization. by the way, just keep in mind, this is the same attorney general's office, not the same attorney general, but the same office that went after the trump foundation for financial irregularities, money being used for personal benefit and the trump foundation had to close. >> dana: that is true. that was two years ago. kennedy, what do you think about this? you come from the west. you have perspective on this. >> kennedy: i've never seen a time where more people especially some of the democrats i know are talking about arming themselves and getting some sort of home protection. it does feel like in certain cities at certain times of day being from portland, that society is kind of ripping apart the seams. people want to be able to protect their families. if you're just following
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headlines, it feels like the police have been defunded. what does it mean? no one really knows but the perception could be if i call 911 it's going to take a long time for someone to show up. if someone's breaking into my house, i want to be sure i have a weapon. when you hear that the nra is being sued dissolve, then people assume the government is coming after their guns. there are only a couple issues that really get people excited and agitated and get them frothing to vote before an election. guns is one of them. abortion obviously. and the supreme court. i think of the nra issue is just the them move abuse bouche and y should write a thank you letter. >> dana: it's time for us to go to break. of ahead, portland's mayor accusing rioters of attempted murder after even more violence.
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>> trey: portland seeing another week of violence, the city's mayor condemning rioters for trying to set fire to a police precinct and blocking the exits while cops were still inside. take a look. >> when you commit arson with an accelerant in an attempt to burn down a building that's occupied by people that you have intentionally trapped inside, you're not demonstrating. you are attempting to commit murder. >> trey: dana, you're a communications expert. you have one mayor, you've got a mayor in seattle likening it to a block party and you have a mayor in portland likening it to attempted murder.
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why the messaging disparity? will it be a november issue? how do you reconcile advocating for an improved justice system while separating yourself from anarchy? >> dana: those are all excellent questions. all i could think of when i was sitting there, watching him as i would like to respond in kind. you, sir, you are the one who allowed this to happen for 70 days. you, sir, are the one that are responsible for the situation. you are the one who has ended up with these pictures all over the country and now you're upset because you're worried it might actually help the republicans in the election? are you kidding me? you have small business owners completely unable to do their work. moms and dads who think i don't know if it's going to happen. i know it's happening in portland and i know it's not happening right here in the city where i'm living, this little town. but in your mind when you see these images play over and over
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again, you think there's a very fine line between civilization and anarchy in the mayor of portland is the one that basically blurred the line. now he has to go on zoom to try to ask the people to back off? it seems like much too little way too late. >> trey: greg, dana mentioned anarchy. the problem with anarchy is eventually you're going to run in to a law that you think should be enforced and then it's too late because the law has been undercut. so where is the line between peaceful protest and what we see in some of these northwestern, northwestern cities? where's the proper line between peaceful protest and what we are seeing, the lawlessness? >> greg: anyone can see that line. it's called violence. it's called destruction of property. it's called intimidating and abusing the elderly when an elderly woman is trying to put out a fire in the harasser or
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when another elderly woman is trying to protect the police and they throw paint on her. the portland mayor isn't mad because before might get hurt. he was concerned over the optics. think about it. he didn't want to be role for donald trump. he didn't care about the people. he cared that donald trump might win based on his abdication. his abdication has created the b roll. it takes you 2 minutes to go on twitter and find half dozen video including what you just saw. it was his denial that perpetuated the evil that has created this mess. even "the new york times" is admitting they were wrong. i wish today was a "we can swear" day because i really want to swear. that may or, if you looked up pile of crap, ted wheeler's face would be there. his leadership has allowed all
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of this to happen. i know that i'm just saying what dana said but louder. >> trey: juan, i'm going to try to synthesize dana's point with greg's point. the mayor inserted presidential politics and we've heard democrats refer to law enforcement as stormtroopers and gestapo. where is the criticism on your left for shooting leaders and attempting to bind police officers for hurting innocent victims, including ones using a walker? are we just not hearing it? is it there in the media is not covering it? where is the outrage on the left? >> juan: i think you just heard it from ted wheeler. people are saying ted wheeler was negligent or something but i think he was very clear in saying that what those people were doing was a violent and it was potentially murderous. he used the word murder, that it
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was wrong. i think it's pretty clear. i think people disagree about well, he should have been tougher earlier and the like but i don't think there's much disagreement from the left or the right when it comes to people who would set a fire and trap people in a building. i think it's illegal and wrong and immoral on so many levels. i don't think it's a political divide there. i do think he's also right when he says that the trump campaign wants those videos and he's trying to use that to say to these people who are engaged in violent behavior hey, are you supporting trump? trump wants to undermine the power of the peaceful protests in his country. the way to do it is to point at people who are misbehaving and engaged in illegal activity. i think he's right on both counts and i don't think there is a left-right divide over condemnation of violent people. >> trey: juan, i guess my question is, waiting until attempted murder is on the table is a long time to wait. you have to jump over a lot of
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other crimes. arson and assault, to get to attempted murder. where was the criticism 30 days ago, 45 days ago? everyone is against murder for the most part. how about the other stuff leading up to it? >> juan: you know, this is about local control and i think ted wheeler is pretty popular. his citizens saw him as containing this rather than pouring accelerant on it which is what we saw when you have federal agents from customs out of play showing up for no reason. >> trey: kennedy, let me ask. >> juan: no reason. >> trey: i did some quick research. minneapolis is 1700 miles from the pacific northwest. what does state, local police officer committing a crime against an innocent citizen in minnesota have to do with what we are seeing in the pacific
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northwest? for those of us who likes calls on conductivity, what's the connection between what happened to george floyd than what we are seeing on the west coast, the anarchy? >> kennedy: no longer action at a distance and whatever movement and whatever momentum was created in the murder, in the wake of the murder of george floyd has clearly dissipated in portland. i called ted wheeler the nutless wonder. it's disgusting what's happening. ted wheeler walking around this is bad, someone should do something. ted, you are the someone. you're supposed to be leading your city. you're supposed to be ensuring there is safety so people can protest. when there's a list of things people want changed, you can achieve them. you can't when we have what's going on. it's so absurd.
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i think ted wheeler is a trump operative. he has laid back so long and let his city burn because he knows it's a gift the trump campaign. i feel greg's frustration and every business owner and every cop and every person with a family who wants to live a good life and the beautiful city and they absently cannot because it's been hijacked. for those few -- those who are peaceful protesters. you better differentiate yourself from people who were trying to commit murder. if you don't, that's on you. >> trey: i was listening carefully and i think i heard a mayor's race in your future. stick around. the fastest seven is up next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted.
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♪ >> kennedy: welcome back. it's time for the fastest seven. first up, here's a shocker. kanye west's presidential run might just be a spoiler campaign to hurt joe biden. west not rejecting the accusation saying "i'm not going to argue with you. i'm not denying it. i just told you." juan, are you burning your copies of yeezus and jesus is king? >> juan: i got to tell you i was surprised at how loudly open it was. i saw her party yesterday indicating that a lawyer who worked for trump was delivering signatures for him in wisconsin. the "milwaukee journal sentinel" reporting five other trump operatives in efforts to get kanye on the ballots and up and running in wisconsin, a swing
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state, as you well know. to me, i've got to say, his wife says he's having mental health issues. i just wonder, is it really lowballed dirty politics to use a guy like this? i don't feel good about it. i don't care if you're republican or democrat. >> kennedy: welcome you don't have to vote for him if you don't feel good about it. it's not like he's going to be on every single state ballot but it's interesting to think kanye west might have his own artistic interpretation of what the presidency should look like. >> dana: i thought it was clever today when he was asked about it. he said he was walking for president, not running for president. this guy is a marketing genius. if he wanted to be on the ballot in all 50 states, he would. so you do have to wonder, is it a little bit of a ploy, a little bit of a jill stein situation?
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if you're the hillary clinton campaign, you're still mad at her about that. i think when kim kardashian, his wife, ask people to give him some space and to respect their privacy in this situation they are in, i would tend to go with what the wife wants. >> kennedy: greg, who else should we see running for president? who are we missing in this field? it's not quite crowded yet and i'm surprised by that. >> greg: i know what you're getting at but no, i am very happy here at fox. i'm staying here. i think running for president is like dropping acid. you don't do a whole bunch at once. you micro does. i think that's what kanye's doing here in 2020. he's micro-dosing. in 2024, he's going to go for the whole tab and let's put it this way. joe should welcome him on the debate stage because if you have
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kanye west on the debate stage, it's going to take a lot of pressure off joe. he should be going come on, get up here please. i'm getting eaten alive by trump. go after kanye. >> kennedy: to that point, i think we should have a more crowded debate stage. if donald trump and kanye west taking team against joe biden, they really could offer the death blow to his campaign. am i wrong? >> trey: if we have a singer, i'd rather have bono. his wife asked us to show compassion and my advice to kanye is to run for president if you're qualified or interested but don't do it to help or hurt anyone else. i think it is sad, i think the whole spectacle is sad and i will take kim's advice and be compassionate, for once. >> kennedy: i would like to take kim's advice and find people who have been imprisoned and try to free them and not the
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horrible people who were released from prison because of covert concerns who are out raping and murdering. up next, great news on the air travel front. sorry, greg, you can't drink on most flights. the chance of catching covid on a plane are slimmer than we thought. new study finds passengers have a one in 4300 chance. it's great news. juan, you're a frequent traveler. i know that you take the train a lot when you go between d.c. and new york city. do you think this will fill up planes and give people reason to fly a little bit more? >> juan: it should. obviously the numbers are real and we like to rely on scientific data. if the problem here is people are pretty scared of the moment and i think more nervous about it. i think people thought maybe it
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would go into remission during the summer months. they didn't see it spreading as it's spreading right now. people are nervous. so people say yeah, a two-hour flight, one in 43,000 i think you said. what was it, "gilligan's island." two hour boat ride to nowhere. >> kennedy: not must we have the professor on board. he might have some answers. dana, i don't know if you've flown recently. i have flown back and forth across country a few times this summer and i will tell you it's only healthy people and they are all germaphobe's. everyone is in a mask. they handout wipes so you can wipe down your seat and show a video of how they disinfected the plane. if someone coughed on a plane, if they coughed, they would open the door midflight and throw them out. >> dana: [laughs] there's never been a safer time to fly. i hope my mom is watching so she
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can maybe reconsider and see about coming out to the jersey shore this fall. hope so. >> kennedy: greg, i think it's a good time to fly. i know that you don't love germs but you love plaintiff you love playing pilot. is this study enough to get you your wings? >> greg: i think the data will always change. what you thought was right will turn out to be wrong. we know that the rate of death is actually declining. it's down to overall across the country 1.6%. it is still super high. but compared to how it was in march and april. because we are now testing. the more you test, the more you realize this stuff is everywhere. this is good news about flying but they've got to get back to serving booze because it's immoral to track people in the silver tube in the sky and not allow you to get wasted. that's a crime against humanity. >> kennedy: they do serve beer and wine on united allegedly but they don't have ice cubes.
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trey, last word. could be good news for the economy. if schools are open and people are allowed to fly, what could the impact be? >> trey: kennedy, my wife and i flew over the weekend. we drank all the clorox we could before we left we felt perfectly fine on that flight. my fear is dying aboard and once i get there, there's nothing going on in the country, so the flight was fine. i just don't want to die when i get there of boredom. >> kennedy: you are an entertaining person, a one-man band. i don't share your fear. don't go anywhere because female friday is up. -- fan mail fridays up nexexexex hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!!
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. >> greg: fan mail friday. the first question, i can think of a single clean answer to this one, kennedy. i'm going to go to you first. from arlene, what incredibly common thing have you never done? i can only think of bad things so i have to -- i'm going to sit here and be quiet.
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>> kennedy: i have never been in a german pornographic film. >> greg: like i said, common things. dana, i bet you and i share a common thing we've both never done but i will let you, see what you say. >> dana: i have not been in a german pornographic film either, so we have that in common. also i have never gone scuba diving. >> greg: i guess that's common. sometimes that happens in a german pornographic film too. juan, i should've started with a different question. >> juan: yeah, i don't know. this has gone off the rails pretty quick. it's friday, i guess. that's an interesting question. greg, was the answer to what you you thought you had common with dana. >> greg: i am pretty sure that she is like me about seafood.
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i don't eat -- almost every seafood everyone has eaten i've never had because i look at the -- >> dana: i have never had sushi. >> greg: i have never had sushi. >> juan: really? you are missing out. i think it's delightful. >> greg: the ocean is earth's toilet. i don't want to eat out of earth's toilet. >> juan: i'm going to go look at the ocean. there you go. i must be truly perverse. get me in one of those films. [laughter] >> greg: trey, what is something you've never done? >> trey: upon the advice of counsel i'm not going to respond to the film part of what you just -- i've never seen "the sound of music." and i've never seen "et." >> greg: that's a good one. i've never seen "sound of music." i have never seen "titanic." >> trey: he dies in the end,
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if that helps. >> greg: also never saw gone with the wind, which is good because it's racist. joking. what do you wish was illegal? dana, what do you which was illegal? >> dana: marijuana. [laughter] >> greg: terrible. >> dana: kidding. iphone clicks should be illegal. >> greg: juan, what should be legal? greg, i've told you, i hate these people walking down the street and they are talking out loud and you think they are talking to you and in fact they are talking on their phones. and then they jump into traffic or they bump into you because they're totally distracted. i think it should be like jaywalking. >> greg: i hate it when people use their kids as battering ra rams. they are coming down the sidewalk, they have their kid in one of those baby strollers and they act like that has some sort of force field. not to me.
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i'll walk right through it. what do you wish was illegal? >> trey: using a nom de plume and lying on social media. >> greg: very good. kennedy. >> kennedy: well, pierre de lecto, almost nothing. >> greg: true libertarian. you can't call someone's work and think on something because you said something they disagree with. you should go away for ten years if you call fox news and say i complain because greg did this. you go to jail for ten years. "one more thing" is up next. yes... the great outdoors is wide open. so, why not make the most of it? expand your family's freedom with the off-road's best... like the only built-in gps that doesn't require a cell connection...
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♪ >> juan: it's time now for "one more thing." greg.
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>> greg: i'm just going to plug stuff. tomorrow night "the greg gutfeld show." 10:00 p.m. saturday, 10:00 p.m., brand-new. you're going to love it. my book "the plus" entered "the new york times" self-help number two and number one in self-help in bookscan. a massive hit. if you haven't bought it, go to jide gutfeld.com and buy the remaining tickets in cape cod where i will be appearing in front of 400 cars to do a show of life. that's next sunday. it's going to be awesome. >> juan: dana perino. neat event. >> dana: "not all heroes were capes." there was an 85-year-old man, kenneth russell. he has dementia and he went missing on saturday near calhoun, louisiana. there is great news because zach stevens is a man from a nearby town and his dog rubi found him in the woods and now he's back with his family.
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ruby is a bloodhound. he sniffed russell out on wednesday through sniffing one of issues and it took her 34 minutes to find him. it's amazing. job well done to ruby. she got a spa day from a local business. >> juan: that was a lifesaver potentially. that's great. i have got a special "one more thing" this friday. this is special because there's really no need for me to say anything about this joyous moment. take a look. [laughter] the laughter is coming from emma. her mom eric up with the video on social media. so far 2.5 million people have joined in the laughter. thanks, emma. i got a kick out of you. that was great. >> trey: i want to thank the
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four of you for your hospitality may want to wish the kindest, sweetest, most beautiful person in the world happy 31st anniversary. i hope you like the weed eater and it's not too heavy. [laughter] >> juan: you didn't really give her a lead eat or, did you? >> trey: no. i gave her a leaf blower, to be honest. >> juan: kennedy, europe. >> kennedy: one of the hardest things during lockdown has been hard we give our pets exercise? look at gomez. her human figured out a way to fasten a tennis ball to a tetherball set up and gomez goes around and around in a circle as happy as can be. convinced he's going to catch that tennis ball at any moment. for those of you who know and love boston terriers, you know
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that they have a lot of energy. this is a great set up. a lot of pet parents will be following suit. >> juan: that's it for us. have a great summer weekend, everybody. enjoy ♪ ♪ it's always a good time. >> "fox & friends," good morning. >> good morning, "fox & friends." pete: good morning, it is fox and friends. i have never heard that before. who is manning the phones this morning. quite interesting. good morning, it's august 8th. 's the 6:00 a.m. edition of "fox & friends." we are really grad you are here and glad to have emily compagno and as always our swamp monster griff jenkins in washington, d.c. today is the 45th day -- our stage manager shared this before the show 45th annivsa

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