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will behave greatly? we will see tonight. kenosha, wisconsin, where more demonstrations are planned. they got pretty rough last night. we will see within 8:00 p.m. curfew what happens tonight. that will do it here. here comes "the five." >> jesse: the family of jacob blake holding a press conference in the wake of a police shooting that has left him paralyzed. we are going to monitor that situation and whatever breaks, we will break in and let you know what happens. in the meantime, president trump and the g.o.p. getting ready for night 2 of the rnc. last time republicans countering the doom and gloom message of the democratic convention focusing on policy and solutions ahead of tonight's land of opportunity theme. >> joe biden and the democrats are still blaming america first. donald trump has always put america first. >> i have seen how deeply president trump clears about rebuilding -- cares about
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rebuilding the middle class. >> it must be accessible to all and that's why my dad's pro school choice. >> i learned that gun control laws didn't fail my daughter. people did. >> they didn't give me the right to try experimental treatments, mr. president. you did. their argument for joe biden boil down to the fact that they think he's a nice guy. let me tell you raising taxes on 82% of americans is not nice. >> jesse: a hot-button issue right now across america taking center stage tonight. republicans will make the case for law and order. katie pavlich, we heard a lot of compelling and captivating, charismatic voices last night at the rnc. it's getting very good reviews. what was your assessment? >> katie: i think the rnc completely blew the accusations from the dnc last week and the ongoing accusations from the biden campaign that president trump and his
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administration and the republican party are not diverse, that they don't stand up for the little guy with the middle class and of course that they are anti-immigrant. you have the speeches from nikki haley of course and tim scott who completely blew everybody away with his own personal life story of going from picking cotton to going to congress, talking about his grandfather not having an education and never learning how to read but then seeing him go to congress and make a big difference in the world. he talked about his primary and how he beat out a number of other republican opponents. i thought that was really compelling. for me the most compelling part of the entire night i think was the cuban immigrant, mr. maximus, i believe was his last name. talking about the flirtation and the danger that we are seeing on the left with socialism and communism and his personal experience with that and him saying we are not going to give up we have rightfully earned as a family. this is the last place we are going to be. we are not abandoning it.
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there is nowhere else to go on we will stand up for america and the freedom that flourished he here. they had back on a lot of the themes. democrats, republicans. >> jesse: dana perino, you cover the dnc extensively, staying up for all hours of the evening, watching the speeches. night 1 of the rnc. >> dana: have you ever known me to stay up this late this many nights in a row? it's incredible. i thought the rnc was hitting three pointers all night long. i think that works. remember last week some people in the republican party sort of downplaying expectations for the production value because they only had about four weeks to plan where the democrats had about four months. i've got to tell you i think the production quality of it was great. you can watch that all night long enough he diverted in terms
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of your attention. he moved quickly. think about all those people that are not practiced politicians that had never read off a teleprompter before. they got prepared for this and they nailed every one of those features. they felt passionately about what they were talking about. mr. pollock talking about his daughter, meadow, very compelling. i liked to see the segments -- the meeting of the released hostages in the oval office with the president. some of these policies, like right to try, but also telehealth. telehealth pulled so well all across america but especially in rural areas because that's where you needed the most. i felt like they were nailing it on policy and i said last night you had more policy in the first hour of the republican convention that you did in four days of the democrats. the other thing i would say in terms of what katie people talking about the suburbs as if they are just one model, the
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suburbs. there's a lot of diversity in the suburbs. those are things called excerp excerpts. more farther out from the cities, not quite rural america. there's a lot of middle-class people there and i think they were showing those people we have a party here they can get things done. remember incumbents are very hard to beat. they have records to run on. i think last night was absolutely amazing. also one other thing thing and i'll shut up. conventions are always the first primary speeches of the next election. what you saw last night from nikki haley and tim scott i think were kind of their debut for potential runs in 2024. he will also hear from tom cotton tonight, the senator from arkansas. there is maybe more of that to come. i think the parties showing they have breadth and depth and diversity. >> jesse: juan, i have a challenge for you. see if you can tell me your feelings about the rnc without using the word grievance, dark, and angry.
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go ahead. >> juan: you nailed it. you set it for me. thank you, jesse. jesse, you are accurate. you are exactly right. i agree with what you said, jesse. your word choice was excellent. you knocked it out of the park, you hit three pointers. what else can i say, dana? >> dana: spiked the volleyball. >> juan: you did that too. touchdown. i had a different view than my colleagues because i thought it was a play totally to the base last night. when i looked at it, i was expecting and hoping that as advertising was going to be a counter to what had been described by the president as the gloomy democratic convention. i was looking for prescriptions, ideas, policy. obviously there is no platform except we back president trump's make america great again agenda. so forget that. but when it comes to looking at
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the speeches and even president trump's speech for ideas, i just didn't see it. i saw what you saw, jesse, about grievance, fear, name-calling. for me, trump has been the incumbent for four years. four years. had control of th the house, senate, white house. i may have missed it but no fix on obamacare or to make health care better. he said it was going to happen quickly and be simple. no fix on immigration law, nothing on immigration law. forget that except all the hooting and hollering about a fictional wall. he repaired. 80% as a repair job, jesse. >> jesse: that's not true. >> juan: let me finish. the only legislation this president passed in four years, talk about running on the record, was the tax cut for the richest 1%. it's a pretty abysmal record and no policy in terms of a second
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term agenda. zero, except w we are all trumpian. >> jesse: prison reform. to say was about the beast, he had multiple black americans, former democrats, a lot of reaching across the aisle. >> greg: i have an idea for a show called the post five fact-check. three solid hours of fact-checking everything juan just said because that's how long it would take. the argument about playing to the base, what is the base? everybody gets away with saying he plays to the base but they never define it. because when you get down to defining it it turns out it's everybody who votes for him, people who want law and order. people want normalcy, safety, good schools, low taxes. everybody is in the base, i hate to tell you. i saw a lot of powerful moments and everybody pretty much hit on them. tim scott, meadows dad, the hostage segment was interesting. it was like a talk show.
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segment. i will throw don jr. and there. it's a backhanded compliment when you say you're surprised by how well somebody did but i was surprised. i thought it was well written. i thought it was well-written and really well delivered. i felt like he found his voice. i didn't see that coming. but there was another criticism when you say they play to the base. what's the other way? they say they are throwing red meat, it's a bunch of red meat. i think at this point in 2020, america will prefer red meat over dead meat. we are watching riots and violence all over. everything that the democrats ignored and pretend it didn't exist, swept under the rug, even though the governor of wisconsin just declared an emergency i guess over something nonexistent. so i think that if red meat is what the republicans are delivering then america is a carnivore and the democrats are eating tofu. i think trump has the upper hand because the democrats gave it to
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him. by wimping out being cowards about the violence and the horrible riots that are going on in people storming restaurants and intimidating people into agreeing with them or else. a guy protecting his charity gets beaten unconscious as he tries to put out a fire. well this stuff is happening and the democrats aren't doing crap and joe biden is hiding from making a statement about doing . trump has it. he's going to have a landslide in the democrats are going to give it to him. >> juan: i think somebody got shot in the back. >> greg: you know what i'm talking about, juan. way to play to the base. >> jesse: ahead, rnc speakers eviscerate joe biden to record and worn what america could look like under his leadership. >> tech: when you've got auto glass damage... ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way.
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♪ >> juan: joe biden under fire the rnc last night, speakers going hard after the democratic nominee. they claim biden will be easily pushed around by the far left, and they issued a dire warning. watch this. >> joe biden is basically the loch ness monster of the swamp. for the past half-century he's been lurking around in there. he sticks his head up every now and then to run for president and then he disappears and doesn't do much in between. >> a biden-harris administration would be much, much worse. last time joe's boss was obama. this time it would be pelosi, sanders, and the squad. their vision for america is
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socialism. >> juan: greg, we saw there from don jr., as he calls joe biden a swamp creature. oh, my gosh. it seems to be contradictory so i thought i'd ask you to help. joe biden, according to the republicans talking points, spent 40 years in washington. during those 40 years, he's known to everybody as a political moderate. how come all of a sudden he is a swamp creature? >> greg: you can be both. if you go along to get along, if you're just doing it because you love to be there, you like the free meals, you like to shake hands, you like to feel important, you are a swamp monster is a very clever line. i think it was a winning line of the night. if you want the best attack on leftism, you've got to go to somebody was had experience on the other end of it and that was maximo alvarez, the floridian who escaped cuba.
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when he did say, his dad told him america, there's no other place to go. what he's trying to say is if leftism is allowed to take over america, and then there will be no place for freedom. what if the riots in the arson in the class warfare became a permanent thing? it's happening in portland. 90 days now. this isn't something it's going away because of the militancy in the bureaucratic cowardice that has combined to create this horrible horrible gutting of the american dream. this is the most important message i think, to get it from somebody who side up close and cuba. >> juan: jesse, let me pick up on what greg's talking about. to my ears, hearing the speaker at a major party convention compare joe biden to a communist dictator, i thought that was pretty disgusting. i just thought that was so wild. again, we know joe biden. he has been around. he is a pro american, moderate
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politician. so why would anybody say that's cute, unless it's just name-calling? >> jesse: i think joe biden has left himself open to be attacked on street crime and socialism. the republicans last night shot that gap and dropped a huge hand grenade their announced choice. is not a referendum. there is a stark contrast between the president and joe biden and they also may joe biden unlikable. he's not a nice guy. nice guys don't let moms and communists come in and destroy decades of hard work -- mobs and communists. when they had joe with the dnc getting bossed around by resume wall of radicals, juxtapose that to donald trump who is there engaging in honoring front-line workers who have made a lot of sacrifices. that was a big difference. also dana brought it up, the fact that president trump has secured the release of 50 hostages in just four years from 20 different countries, very
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historic. if they don't have empathy or strong character, you don't do that. skilled negotiator and he was able to get it done. andrew pollack whose daughter meadow was killed because the obama-biden restorative justice policies didn't let school administrators red flag a clear killer. he made a great point about that and said joe biden didn't even know what year it happened. then you had parnell, sean, a total stud platoon leader talk about he came from a democratic family. the democratic party under joe biden has totally forgotten about regular working-class americans who want to use their secondment rights. the mccloskey's came on and described how they were trying to defend their home and they were charged and the mob was not. if joe biden comes, the mob takes over. steve scalise, shot by the actual socialist. in a very clear point and i thought don jr.'s line about
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beijing biden, that's going to stick. i agree with everybody, the cuban american gentlemen, when he said that he hears these echoes of fake promises about free health care and free education and he knows what that means and it sends a chill up his spine and he knows that only in america can you control your own destiny, that was a very powerful message and are going to see the poll polls moving the battlegrounds after the week. >> juan: i thought it was disgraceful. let me go to you, katie. katie, nikki haley. if you want to start calling american politicians communist, think that takes you back to a different era. let me go to katie. katie, let me ask you about nikki haley. i'm not going to stop you from answering anything you want to answer but i think nikki haley
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said wait a second. biden's bosses will be pelosi, bernie sanders, and the squad. i thought to myself as a democrat listening, wait a minute. pelosi and the squad and bernie sanders, these people don't agree on everything. what is she talking about? >> katie: this is actually a perfect segue from mr. alvarez who did compare what he's hearing in the united states on the major party platform for the democrats to the communist party in cuba because you know who joe biden did a unified platform with? bernie sanders who prays fidel castro as a humanitarian and said he has done some bad things but at least he has a reading program for people. last night mr. alvarez laid out that he watched people who look exactly like him starve and die as a result of people like fidel castro and bernie sanders making all these promises and taking all the power from the elite that the top and leaving the people with nothing.
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so yes there are conclusions to be drawn there when it comes to ideologies that have infiltrated the democratic party. joe biden as the nominee. it's very obvious when you sign a unified document with a platform about socialism and you have major socialists speaking your convention, that it's controlling major parts of the party in your agenda should you win the white house. >> juan: dana, one last note. republicans lifted up the mccloskeys yesterday as second amendment murders. didn't they create a huge opening for democrats and use their convention to speak about families worried about gun violence, their children being victims of mass shooting. >> dana: the mccloskeys are saying that law enforcement won't always be there to protect you so sometimes you have to make a decision to protect yourself. one thing i want to say about the fact that now both parties
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are describing that there will be a dystopian future for america on november 4th new matter who wins. democrats did it all last week. i think they actually said the country will end. there will be no more united states of america donald trump wins again and i see the republican saying this is what will happen if biden wins. i think the rhetoric has been ratcheted up across the board. nancy pelosi today saying republicans were the enemies of the people in regards to mail-in voting. the rhetoric gets hot when you get closer to an election but i think most voters strip that away and think about will my life be like under four years of this president or that candidate. and that's how they make their choice. i don't think they worry so much about the highfalutin rhetoric. >> juan: coming up, senator tim scott with a big night of the rnc making the case
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was great. he used a little bit of humor when he made fun of himself a bit for failing civics and then realizing when he got to the senate that other senators seem to have failed civics as. there was something not in the speech and i thought it was interesting. he talked about how his grandfather never learned to read or write? scott's communication director tweeted that when tim scott was a kid, his grandfather used to hold the newspaper at the breakfast table and pretend to read it so that they would get into the habit and another that was really important to do. he didn't know until he was an adult that his grandfather didn't know how to read. >> greg: wow. a lot of people do that here. [laughter] >> dana: should we name names? >> greg: it does kind of show you that there's two rough paths in life. one is letting your adversaries
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define you or barrel through the adversity. you have this message, cotton to congress, it's a necessary message when the media and the democratic party's message is the opposite which is are you a minority in america? you are screwed. this is the opposite. he realized that the defeatist mentality creates defeated people. that's what we are talking about almost every day now. we are worried that the country is going in the wrong direction because there's a message that america doesn't serve millions and millions of people. he's proved that that's not true. same with herschel walker who we haven't mentioned who was also fantastic. the idea that he was saying was that things like racism may not be going away but neither amaya. which is a really important message for people to hear. >> dana: juan, to senator tim scott have appeal to other black americans that might not be republicans now but might be on the fence.
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>> juan: sure. he appeals to me. it was a very good speech last night. he personified black aspiration and achievement. united states senator, incredible historic given that he's from south carolina. i would say that the best of him, his goal was to counter president trump's problem with race in this country have his attitudes toward so many black people in this country. he tried to help the president with two groups, white suburban women who are turned off by charges of the president is a racist and most americans at this point think that's true, according to polls. secondly with backman who are a group, he could see some support coming from that quarter. but remember scott was highly critical of trump when it came to find people on both sides in charlotte. also scott stopped the trump judge nominated by trump from taking the federal bench because he said that judge was unfair to
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black people in terms of voting rights. >> dana: katie, is not part of tim scott's appeal? he's been able to develop a relationship with the president when he can tell him what he thinks and keep the relationship strong enough that he can be >> katie: president trump has a lot of respect for tim scott and vice versa. they have worked well together on criminal justice reform and police reform which the democrats shut down. tim scott's speech was incredible. he talked about how he is not into victimhood status in his life shows that. what i loved what he had to say, he gave thanks and gratitude to the american people and the progress they've made into the reason why i was able to be a congressman and ultimately senators because american voters charged me about my character and not by the color of my skin. at a time when seems like people are asking to do the opposite of that, to see his success in families story and the creditors family for writing him and
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pointing him in the right direction is an american success story. >> dana: speaking of family, i talked to trey gowdy. he and tim scott are best friends. i thought it was funny that come about failing civics, trey gowdy told me tim scott's mother still does not think that's funny. i thought of your mom. >> jesse: i do not feel civic civics. trey gowdy's best friends with senator scott? aren't they too old to be best friends? that's a little strange. i will let it pass. the president is aggressively courting the black vote he's doing it through policies, not pandering, unlike the democrats. i liked when tim scott said that he had to deal with the democrats on police reform but they backed away because they didn't want to solve the problem. they wanted to keep the issue alive for the election. also vernon jones, black democrat, state of georgia, talked about how the democrats
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where the cloth but they take the votes for granted. herschel walker, the point where he said donald trump and i are very similar. when we see an obstacle whether it's in the political realm or on the football field, we run over it. that may be kind of a bruising style for a lot of people but it's effective. >> dana: greg takes on the media reaction to the rnc next on "the five." when managing diabetes you can't always stop for a fingerstick. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us.
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as the leading fake news network i guess they were frightened of the competition. so here is biggest lie. >> we had multiple speakers from congressman steve scalise and jim jordan tell economic records the defendant obliterated by the pandemic. they cited the lowest on the planet rate to 50 years. we don't have that anymore. we are a 10.2%, higher than at any time since the great recession. >> greg: really? really? for that to be a law you must be an idiot or you assume america can't factor the shutdowns effects on the numbers but then again it is cnn. those were amazing numbers before the shutdown and even trump's usual critics know that disputing them is too stupid a path to take the not that bozo. the trump economy was so powerful it is still withstanding a hurricane disguised as the disease. other lies fall into the usual muddy area of opinion. there's one about trump downplaying the pandemic.
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this after noting the devastating impact on jobs from the shutdown that trump initiated. that is some downplaying. shutting down travel, the economy, getting ventilators to those who claim were needed and trump did this without killing people in rest homes. maybe he should write a book about it, include picture so andrew cuomo can understand it. of course they ignore the dems and experts who really downplayed it and you can find those easy. >> our biggest concern to you, to you at home, is influenza. it's not coronavirus. >> you are telling us in the last hour that there is an important context we need to keep it in and that is that the flu is more deadly. >> yeah. >> how worried should americans be about coronavirus? >> coronavirus is not going to cause a major issue. >> half the people in america don't get a flu shot and the flu is far deadly. if you are freaked out about the
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coronavirus you should be more concerned about the flu. >> greg: who is downplaying? honest mistakes because they were preoccupied. i still wonder how this pandemic would look if the government hadn't been hijacked by phony collusion and the -- they blame trump. it's amazing when the fact-checkers wake up. >> katie: the person you had on after the dnc, there's not that much to do. not that much fact-checking to do. fact-checkers are liberal reporters with a different tit title. they pretend that their arbiters of the truth, that they are fair and looking at both sides of an issue. when you look at what they are fact-checking, it's clear they are no different than the other 93% of reporters that identify on the left.
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>> greg: when they fact-check, they tend to put a spin on it. republicans said that they sent a pallet of cash to arendt, the fact-checkers is no they didn't. they sent the pallets of cash to iran but it was meant for something else. it's like you, we will take the first part of the sentence, thank you very much. >> jesse: it's like the dnc rapid response. i predict that the fact-checker is probably going to have a job in a democratic political campaign because cnn probably isn't paying him that well. i love, to dana's point earlier, you have the republicans and they say marauding mobs of socialists are going to destroy your family and your business then you have the dnc saying donald trump will destroy democracy, pile of black bodies and give you covid-19. and the media says democrats are uplifting and unifying and the republicans. they are saying the exact same thing and the fact that i,
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jesse watters, has the intellectual honesty to say that both parties paint dire pictures of the other party if they are in charge and cnn doesn't tells you a lot. >> greg: juan, do you agree with jesse, that he's being honest? >> juan: no. you know it strikes me is facts are stubborn things, they are real. >> greg: did you invent that? >> juan: you hear the trump people say he's done a great job with the coronavirus. did they miss 170,000 americans? >> greg: he killed those people. he killed those people. how dare he? >> juan: it's a fact. >> greg: we expected millions. >> juan: trump promised 4% gdp growth, never achieved under trump, never. that's a fact to live with.
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you point out failures like that, it's very hard, and somehow you want to excuse it as was the difference. facts are facts. >> greg: i missed your facts. dana. >> dana: i think last week the fact-checkers got the week off but that was okay because you can't fact-check emotions. there was one thing last week, the ap did fact-check michelle obama speech when she talked about putting kids in cages and they said hold on a second. that whole policy, the cages were built, that was under the obama administration. i did think that one fact-checked. they fact-check nikki haley for calling biden's option government run health care. if you remember when obamacare was being passed, democrats openly campaigned on this being the step to get to medicare for all. i don't think that fact-check needed to be done. >> greg: also when they said
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♪ >> katie: first lady a melania trump set to take center stage at the rnc delivering her speech from the newly renovated rose garden. will she get the same praise from the media that was lavished on joe biden and michelle obama? dana, you had stephanie grisham on your show today. >> dana: she did say that the first lady is going to make some reference to what she might like to do in a second term which i think will be interesting to find out. she obviously loves children and she glows around them in any capacity. maybe it will have to do with that. we'll have to wait and see. i think joe biden on the merits -- jill biden got praise for her
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speech. they don't give a lot of speeches. they are the best character witnesses for their husband and i think that's what people want to to an intimate. you have the rose garden tonight and is newly updated. >> katie: given the media's coverage of the rose garden renovation, expectations for how they will behave. >> greg: if you want to see a peculiar brand of misogyny exercised by feminists, you've got to go to twitter. that's where you can see the ugliness unfold. i am looking forward to nick sandmann. i'm hoping nick sandmann shows up in a ferrari covered in bling and for paid for by cnn and zucker. >> katie: okay, juan, don't
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you think is a journalist that melania trump deserves the same fair treatment as joe biden? >> juan: yeah, farah. we are talking a little bit too quickly because she hasn't given the speech yet. they should be fair to everybody. >> katie: you can treat someone fairly. >> katie: last time, fair was pointing out that sounds like a -- >> juan: i want to hear what she has to say about be best on bullying given her husbands behavior behavior online. you asked greta thunberg and i think people would say that's bullying a little kid. >> katie: what? >> juan: she got the peace prize? >> dana: she's not just a little kid. >> greg: she's a victim, come on. he >> juan: his online behavior towards that kid.
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>> dana: have you seen her speeches? >> greg: it's terrible. >> juan: i agree. >> katie: very good at lecturing the world and shaming them. >> juan: how are you going to run be best? >> greg: that's an old talking point. >> jesse: i love how juan williams, melania speech writer borrows one line. joe biden plagiarized his entire career and doesn't mention -- juan doesn't mention. nick sandmann is the silent majority. he literally was silent in the face of verbal abuse, physical intimidation, and this sinister band of social media predators that tried to destroy his life but he had the last laugh, just as trump supporters will have the last laugh in november. >> katie: maybe nick sandmann will show up with a diamond encrusted maga hat. alall right, "one more thing" up
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> it's time for "one more thing." dana? >> i want to tell you about a really great kid name dillon haydon. he is a football player and playing for coaches for literacy that helps kids learn to read. he raises money based on every touchdown he scores. he has raised $6,000. another $600 will be donated for each touchdown he scores. he wants to hit a goal of $12,000. he struggled reading and writing growing up so he wants to make sure every kid has the opportunity to learn. visit his page to see how can you help out. those of you who know football like i do. his father played 5 years in the
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nfl. >> all right. >> i am sure you have his jersey. juan, you are up. >> time for a little summer fun. how about a video game superstar? the mario brothers come to life in new york city. yes, take a look at this. >> hey. >> they went by new york city iconic sights. times square and threw a banana in front of the guy just like they do in the game. they got cars from amazon and had to put smaller engines to slow the cars down. they didn't want trouble from the police. they got applause from everyone who recognized summer fun. >> what if you are run over. you are arrested for
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manslaughter and there is a riot. >> katie? >> this is an awesome cake made by graceful cake creations in arizona. it's edible shotgun shells. the bride says the hunt is over. leave it to the internet to shame it. it was posted on under wedding shaming on redit. they said it looks like she killed the guy. >> it kind of does. >> it's weird. but i love it. i think it's great. kudos to graceful cake creations making a hunting theme wedding cake. >> it tastes gamey. >> you have 30 seconds. >> i will sit here and stare into space. i think that would be best for me right now. just stare in space until bret
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gets his jacket and tie on. he is in the lobby having a drink. trying to get back into list seat right now. almost there. >> fox news don't drink before broadcast. >> only 50%. >> special coverage of the republican national convention starts right now with the "special report." >> bret: welcome to washington. the second night of the republican national convention. another night of surprises. plus an interview with the house minority leader. first officials are bracing for a third night of unrest in kenosha, wisconsin following the shooting of a black man by police. the attorney for the family of jacob blake demand the officer's arrest and prosecution during an emotional press conference. the attorney said blake may never walk

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