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1 to lay off thousands. they say they will unless they get that help. that will do it here. we'll be at fbn at 8:00 p.m. through the end of the convention. continue to give you the best and the market response, all of this. here's "the five. "the five." >> dana: hello, everyone. i'm dana perino, juan williams and bret baier and jesse waters. this is "the five." >> joe biden finally condemning violent protests after facing pressure to do so. it comes after growing turmoil in kenosha, wisconsin. police arrested a 17-year-old and charging him with murder after two people were shot dead and a third was injured last night. the city seeing businesses looted and some set on fire earlier this week.
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president trump announcing that he will be sending in federal law enforcement and the national guard. joe biden releasing a video today saying that he spoke with jacob blake's family and reacting to the unrest. watch. >> i said after george floyd's murder, protesting police brutality is a right and necessary. but burning down communities is not protest. it's needless violence. violence that endangers lives and guts businesses and shuttered the community. that is wrong. in the midst of this pain, the wisest words that i've heard spoken so far have come from julia jackson, jacob's mother. she looked at the damage done in her community and she said this. "this doesn't reflect my son or my family. so let's unite and heal, do justice, end the violence and end systemic racism in this country now."
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>> dana: breaking right now, the milwaukee bucks boycotting an northbound playoff game in response to the jacob blake shooting. the senior vice president of the bucks tweeting "some things are bigger than basketball. the stand taken by the players and the organization is saying enough is enough. i'm proud of our guys and we stand 100% behind our players ready to assist and bring about real change." other teams are reportedly planning on doing the same thing. bret, let's started with you. it's interesting -- i'm sitting next to him but i have to look here. it's so weird to be back with the people. joe biden making a statement today. it's interesting that we're in a 24/7 news cycle. things move fast. the statement is a little late and coming. >> very late and coming. came 15 minutes after you talked to the press secretary for the biden campaign. it came and they're going to
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point to it again and again saying he's denounced this violence. but he did but not doing it at the dnc, at the convention where democrats addressing the topic in full at the dnc last week gave republicans an opening. and this week they took it. you've heard this again and again and again about democrats not speaking out on violence. now the question is where does this go. i've heard democrats blaming the trump campaign and the trump administration for the chaos. that doesn't seem to fly. >> dana: what is their argument for that? why would they say that president trump is responsible? >> i'm saying that is the sentence they're using. chaos on the trump administration. you can't use that. then the riots in baltimore with freddie gray become president obama's problem? and that administration? it's not one that will stick. >> dana: juan, let's ask you about the politics and this news about the nba making -- at least the bucks and other teams making
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this decision. >> i'm proud of them. i think on sunday, dana, lebron james, who is obviously the superstar of the entire league right now tweeted this statement. he said "we are scared, we feel like we're being hunted. black men, black women, black children. i think this is a sentiment that is widespread. somehow right now people are ignoring the fact that, you know, that young man was shot seven times in the back. i don't know if you saw him dad speaking, but his father was about to break down when speaking about what happened to his son. there's no question about, you know, violence being the wrong thing. i mean, i don't think anybody wants to embrace violence. but when you have a situation where the president simply sends troops where he is sort of politicized it where there's a lack of leadership on police reform, a lack of racial healing in the country, i think that you
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can say this is what we have under the incumbent. >> dana: jesse, speak to that. >> jesse: i'd love to speak to that. the democrats walked away from police reform that tim scott had out on the table. they wanted to keep the issue alive for the election. the president has sent troops at the request of the governor of wisconsin after the president's office had offered troops last night after police had requested backup and now we have additional people dead and more businesses destroyed. so the whole lie that federal troops cause chaos is wrong. when there's federal troop there's protecting the courthouse in important -- portland, they said they're causing the violence. and what happened? did the riots stop in portland? no. they grew in voracity. my heart goes out to the blake family.
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children, the mother. it's a horrible way to die. it's tragic. no one wants to see this happen in the united states of america. it's completely avoidable. what we know is this. they have a 911 call that comes in. they say that blake is at this place, he's not supposed to be there. he's now stolen the keys of the woman and he's not giving them back. the police are alerted to the fact that there's an act of felony warrant against blake for a sexual assault and they know from his criminal history that he has felony weapons issues as well. so when they arrive at the scene, a fight breaks out. there's a scuffle. he resists arrests. they're wrestling on the floor or something like that. you hear someone or someone says drop the knife. you don't see the knife though. as he resists, he's tased. taser does not affect him. he goes into his vehicle and looks like he's reaching for something. if someone reaches in a vehicle like that after they have assaulted a police officer and
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resists arrest, if you're a police officer, you're trained to neutralize that suspect. we don't even know if he had a gun because the state won't release that information. that is critical information. some believe seven rounds in that situation is excessive. that is adjudicated. what is this? day three of the riots? there's a power vacuum because the state is not sending in people to calm things down. sadly you're going to have vigilante justice. you'll have business owners send in people or go in themselves to protect their small business that they've worked their lives to make work. things happen and it's horrible. that's not the way to handle it, but unfortunately this is what happens when a governor abdicates his responsibility to keep the safe streets. >> juan: jesse, i hope you're not trying to excuse that young man being shot like that. >> jesse: i'm not at all. i'm reporting what facts of the case are. >> juan: i want to point out to
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you that in fact what we know at this juncture is there was no gun. the guns were drawn on that young man as he was walking. before he got near the car door. the violence, the deaths, the murders that we saw last night -- now there was a young man arrested from out of town whose social media and the likes that thinks himself of a malitia member. he was there as a provocative act -- >> and i condemn that. sadly, juan, because of the situation, you're going to have people come in to communities and try to protect communities when the government doesn't. >> juan: so people, protesters -- >> jesse: that's the reality of the situation -- >> dana: i have a couple things. jesse, want to be clear, jacob blake is alive. he's recovering. unfortunately at the moment
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paralyzed but recovering from surgery, this just in. the nba is announcing the three playoff games that were going to happen tonight, they have been postponed. that's the latest on that. greg, we have your shot up. there you are. i want to play for you some sound from cnn as they contemplate the consequences of not talking about this stuff. watch. >> i think this is a blind spot for democrats. i think democrats are ignoring this problem, hoping it will go away. it's not going to go away. joe biden may be afraid to do it. i'm not sure. maybe he won't. maybe he is. he's got to address it. the rioting has to stop. chris, as you know and i know, it is showing up in the polling. it's showing up in focus groups. it's the only thing right now that is sticking. >> dana: greg, your thoughts on that. >> greg: well, first of all, all it took is cnn's don lemon to
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get joe to wake up and smell the arson. i don't know if i want a president that won't stop to condemn -- was it "the daily briefing"? i apologize. all it took -- so imagine -- the fact is, imagine if at first the riots, there was a consequence to them. if they had acted swiftly on them, people would have said, oh, dear, how do you -- how dare you treat these protesters that way? so now we couldn't do anything. they abdicated the responsibility and now you have anarchy, violence, defenders of property. now juan comes up and he cares because two people were shot last night. that ship has sailed, juan. i was here every day warning this would happen. i said that if something wasn't done to quell the violence, you're going to end up with people filling that void. there's a danger when you put polls before people, which is
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what don lemon did. the fact that the news is somehow less important than the polls that it caused, there's a huge flaw in that. you don't consider the violence and the death and the murder important enough to address unless it affects your party or you personally politically. so that allows cnn and others to sit back and ignore the mayhem and death which then leads to last night. because once the police are not allowed to act, the rioting can proceed without consequence, people come in and fill the void and anybody, any arm-chair quarterback that says that the riots were just an anomaly or in juan's case sporadic -- this stuff is just sporadic. last night was not sporadic. you lost the authority to comment on it. too bad. >> no. what the situation is, you're trying to -- >> greg: you never commented -- >> juan: you're trying to undercut the power of a overwhelmlely black lives matter movement --
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>> jesse: peaceful. >> juan: what your doing -- >> greg: how can you say that? >> juan: -- that led that young man -- >> greg: i'm angry, juan. just -- >> juan: to me that is not responsible. >> dana: feels like -- >> greg: you know what? >> dana: there's a lot of anger to go around. i think the business owners that are trying to clean up today, they're angry, too. we have more coming up. republicans making the case to re-elect president trump. some of the biggest moments and what to expect tonight. ♪ >> tech: when you've got auto glass damage...
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>> republicans gearing up for night 3 of the rnc. they continue to make the case why president trump deserves four more years in the white house. the speakers last night defending the president's actions. take a look. >> over and over, issue after issue, the economy, the wall, the military, trade deals, tax cuts, supreme court justices, promises made, promises for the first time were kept. >> i urge you to make judgment based on results, not rhetoric. >> our economic choice is very clear. do you want economic health, prosperity, opportunity and optimism? or do you want it turned back to the dark days of stagnation, recession and pessimism. >> he will not give up. in fact, if you tell him it cannot be done, he just works harder.
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>> the first lady in the rose garden there. greg, your big moment. >> greg: had to be the naturalization ceremony. always brings a lump to your throat. the media will mock it. they say it's silly to want to come to america, which is a race it's sexist imperialistic hell except that four bill want to get into it. it was great to see noncelebrities that can't wait to come to america. it's when you're rich, right, when you made it, you're a professional athlete to preach, defeatism to others. here's an observation. if you had took a diagram of the people that became naturalized citizen and put it in a circle and put in the other circle rioters, they will never overlap. you'd have a better chance of finding brian steltzer on a peleton than a naturalized
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citizen rioting. >> okay. juan, up and coming star, kentucky attorney general daniel cameron. take a listen to, this. >> i think often about my ancestors that struggle for freedom. as i think of those giants and their broad shoulders, i think about joe biden who says the you're not voting for me, you ain't black. mr. vice president, look at me. i am black. we're not all the same, sir. i am not in chains. my mind is my own. and you can't tell me how to vote because of the color of my skin. >> we have not seen the end of the kentucky attorney general. >> juan: no, he has a political future. quite a good speaker. one of my friends said he's very good looking. >> jesse: juan, i told you that in confidence. >> juan: no, no. it was someone else on this panel. i won't say who. i'll leave that up to her.
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so if you need to pick a star last night, i would have said melania trump. that whole setting in the rose garden was phenomenal. spectacular. obviously there's questions about the ethics of it. but let's forget that for the moment. i thought she did a good job. why? because i thought that unlike the rest of the convention, her speech was an outlier in that she spoke emphatically and empathetically about the coronavirus. and said that, you know, she understands people that are suffering and she's particularly related and of course this is the target audience for the entire convention to moms, suburban moms and said the president is fighting for you. you are warriors and the president is in your fight. the problem is the same day, larry kudlow, the economic adviser, is talking about the coronavirus as if it's in the past tense, as if it's already gone. then you have a problem where today it's reported that the president is pressing the cdc to
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change its standards for testing so not to test people who have been exposed. the idea is fewer tests and therefore less data to indicate the severity of the coronavirus problem. so many months after it started. >> dana, you heard juan reference there. a big dust-up in the media and democrats saying the trappings of the white house and all of this are wrong. some saying illegal. the white house chief of staff mark meadows saying outside the beltway, people don't care. you buy that? >> dana: a couple things. i think the -- they ran this through the council. the gardens are except. the trump family was planning to be in charlotte. they wouldn't be at the white house if it wasn't for the pandemic. everybody would be traveling everywhere. so i think that the hatch act violation is such a small ball issue. did anyone wake up today wishing
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that those new americans were not citizens today? did anybody wake up thinking gosh, john ponder really didn't deserve that pardon last night from the white house. she should have got it from somewhere else. i don't think so. those were big moments. here's what jim garity at national review said. the unconventional convention forced the president team to do things rather than just saying things. if i had to pick a star, i'm going with the maine lobsterman. he said in 2016 he did not vote for president trump. he didn't think he would follow-through on conservative principles. his mind has opinion changed. there were eu tariffs on lobster. the president worked that issue with senator collins of maine. they got that resolved and now he is saying that that industry is preserved and saved under the president. so you're looking at specific concrete things. that's what i would say. if you're an independent voter
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or crossover voter, not sure, something like that might change your mind. >> lobster. the accent alone. jesse, wrap it up. >> jesse: i would say last night showed that america first puts people first. you're talking about lobstermen. steel workers, dairy farmers that under barack obama and joe biden suffered and under this president have succeeded. so that really puts a face to the trade policies, tax and regulation cuts. there's a strong outreach to christians from the right to try children whose lives were saved to the story from the pro life woman about a baby fighting off an abortion in the woman while the planned parenthood administrator cracked jokes. they talked about how this president, the first president in decades who hasn't initiate add new war in a term. compare that to joe biden who was backing wars in serbia, syria, iraq and libya. like -- i think it was dana's boyfriend, the kentucky a.g.
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really -- >> dana: did i say that? >> jesse: i know it was you, dana. said joe biden is a backwards thinker on race and he's made more promises to illegals than to americans and pam bondi did a number on joe's drifting family. there's also talk about the one war the president has waged, which was opioids. 33 years deaths from overdoses have been on the rise. first year ever they have now declined. so i think what the president did is he really said these are my policies. these are the people that are benefitting from my policies. joe biden won't tell you his policies because they're too crazy and his policies hurt people and i hate to say this, but i agree with juan. melania was the star last night. you could hear a pin drop in the rose garden. >> how about does that happen on "the five"? you agreeing with juan. >> jesse: i can't remember. >> is it 2016 all over again? why some people think president
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>> juan: welcome back. some democrats starting to worry about joe biden's lack of in-person campaigning. the hill reporting strategists are concerned the former v.p. could be giving president trump an advantage by not going to key swing states. even though biden leads in the polls, new signs show the 2020 race is far from over. axios warning democrats that president trump could pull off another upset this november. they highlight how the president is doing better in some swing states than he was at this time in 2016. bret baier, let me ask you what you're hearing from political insiders. the reality is biden has had a
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persistent lead now plus ten. it's been that way for months. and fewer people have been watching the gop convention than watch the democrat's convention. so what are the insiders saying about the best most positive signs for president trump? >> we're getting the ratings-to the second night. they're increased as far as the numbers of people looking at the second night as opposed to the first. the key swing state polls are getting tighter and better than trump did in 2016 versus hillary clinton. i notice that pundits are more gun shy about going out on the edge even though the polls say that he's up seven, eight, nine, ten points. the biggest thing i saw is hillary clinton saying joe biden should not concede if he loses. there was not even an if he loses thing a couple weeks ago or a month ago. the fact that she's saying that is a signal that they know this is going to be a barn burner down to the end. >> juan: greg, i was trying to
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think about why people are so insistent on getting biden to do some in-person campaigning. i recall his strategy in the primaries led some people to say oh, he's written off, he's dead, he's never coming back. but he came back. why write off the strategy that he's pursuing now? >> greg: maybe because you're scared and you think it's going to end, that it can't last. because he didn't get a bump from last week. you know that trump is going to get a bump from this week. i'm sorry. you can't live the lifestyle of a doomsday prepper forever. you have to get outside, right? i mean, i don't want my president to be a member of the mole people. he has to be from earth and not middle earth. by the way, i was thinking about tonight. it's interesting how the republicans have co-oped the democratic theater of identity politics and turned it into something positive. the democrats used identity
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politics and create factions that fight against east other. gender versus gender, race versus race. the republicans this week and i'll add tonight because they'll have ric grenell speaking. i both he won't mention that he's gay. in identity world politics, they have everybody. but they unite under one identity. america. and i think that will win. >> juan: dana, greg mentioned that biden did not get a bump out of the democratic con convenient chub. democrats say yeah, but people previously said, no, we don't know about biden. we're voting against trump. after the convention, biden's favor ability went up and now more people are voting for biden, not just against trump. >> dana: bumps from any conventions are fleeting. it's the beginning of the real campaign. races are tightening everywhere. it's not just a presidential race. in the main battleground states where you have big senate races, those are tightening as well. the other thing that is
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happening is you're seeing new voter registration efforts really take flight. i'll just point you back to 2004. for that re-election, ed gillespie ran the rnc. they registered 350,000 new voters that year. when the votes were tallied in 2004, the number of votes that president bush won by went up by 315,000, something like that. so new voter registration is really important. the republicans doing a great job on that. i don't have the numbers for the democrats. maybe they are as well. the third thing is that bill steppian, the campaign manager for president trump said yesterday that they have options when it comes to getting to 270 electoral votes. president trump won by 306 because he tipped the three upper midwest states. they don't have to win all of them. i think there's something that they're not up on tv right now, the campaign, they're trying to save money for the end. i don't think that they need to
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do that the money will be flowing after this week. >> jesse, you have your finger on the american pulse. why do you think republicans are so anxious and pushing biden to change his basement strategy? >> jesse: i don't want to see more of joe. i want joe to stay in the basement. i was offering friendly advice to joe. i told you a long time, juan, staying in the basement won't get you the victory. i was right. that should name the segment waters was right. look at the polling. it's tighting in the battling grounds. the betting markets are moving in trump's market. he's over 50% approval in two polls and within margin of error of every battleground. bret is right. better than 2016. he could lose all three rest belt states that he picked off last time and win minnesota. that still gets him to 270. so he has plenty of money to get on a jet, he just raised $75 million last week. get some tests, hop on a jet, go
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to a factory a school or a football game. do something to show the country that you want it. basically taken for granted the black vote. don't take for granted the entire democrat vote. you got to show you want this thing. you have to compete. right now he's not competing. >> bret: own the news cycle. when the president goes to the town and cities, he takes the local news market and is the story. biden is not doing that. >> juan: we'll see what happens. more on the republican national convention coming up. plus, greg has a monologue. you don't want to miss it. ♪ [ thunder rumbles ]
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night 3 kicks off. kellyanne conway, mike pence. the theme the land of heros. first, monday night a group of appears to be mainly white agitators in d.c. diners for not racing their fists in solidarity for their cause. the threat is obvious. if you raise your fist, they won't film you. if you bravely resist, they will intimidate you and film you with the consequence being you're now a target. here a woman was surrounded by while thieves. an inch within her face daring her to respond. the cameras poised to capture and release. perfectly name "the woman" lauren victor, resisted. she did so even though she supported the cause. why is that important? because dictatorships begin as a
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demand that you act on their terms. not yours. the cause they ask you to support could be one that you yourself adore like free palm aid for jesse. the moment the mob decides you must endorse it publicly, it's evil. here it another group harassing a couple eating outside. this is how you ruin a meal and elect trump. what about other diners that race your fists? you know who they are. they don't care because it's all about wielding power using fear as a tactic. they're good fascists in the making. so what about you? when the time comes, will raise your fist our face down the mob? will you sleep well at night? as for lauren victor, i have a feeling she will have no such insomnia because she sleeps with a brave heart. her own. so i am always curious when i see this stuff.
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i think how i would react if i was eating there and that happened. so everybody should say, what would you do? bret, would you raise your fists even if you agreed with them? what would you do? >> no, i would race my fist. tell my kids not to raise their fists. what i feel is sad when i look at that video. i feel sad for the restaurant owner that has just been through a pandemic who has lost a ton of business, who is finally has people eating outside after the government opened back up and what happens? that. that's what i feel. >> greg: yeah, i agree. juan, would you call this a mostly peaceful meal? >> juan: yeah, it was peaceful. the people dining said they weren't scared. but irritated. it's wrong to disrupt a private dinner, go on private property of a restaurant. that movement in support of the protesters in kenosha needs
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allies. doesn't need to antagonize people. i think you know, when i listened to the monologue, greg, you're missing -- you're not -- you're looking at the trees and missing the forest. the forest here is that people of all colors are saying that police shooting was wrong. that is the -- the death of that young man is far more than a couple of diners thinking or some jerks marching down a street making demands on me. >> greg: the same argument that you used with the riots two months ago. i'll leave it there. so juan, jesse, i get you two confused. a couple years ago, they were just harassing politicians at restaurants. now they expanded the target to just people that do not bend to their demands. it's actually getting way worse. >> jesse: because they tonight have the intellect to debate the issues. used to be you persuaded the other side with ideas and words and policies to come vote for
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you. now they just smear you, they harass you and intimidate you. shows how they have given up even in the policy debate. you don't hear the democrats talking about trade policy, immigration policy, foreign policy, tax policy. nothing. they say trump is evil and vote for us our we'll kick your butt. if that was me -- depends if i was eating, gutfeld. it would depend. if i just sat down and i was hungry, that might go off. if i'm near dessert, you know, i might take a stand. >> greg: you're definitely -- you're always thinking about the bill. that's what you're thinking about. dana -- >> jesse: because if they don't have that, indoors, nobody can harass you. >> greg: they were inside that bar. >> jesse: were they? >> greg: dana you're sitting there with peter. you're a public figure, which means if you do anything, the
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moment it happens, you're all over the place. but peter -- i know peter. what would happen? >> dana: do you remember when the bicyclists were raiding like crazy through central park and they murdered that woman? peter ended up in the "new york post" yelling at the guy? yeah, this would be different. i would have to tell you, this really bothers me. you know, kamala harris talks about being a little girl that was bussed and how -- what that meant to her. there were other people that got bussed, too and bullied at the time. i'll never forget it. changed my life. i have to tell you, when i saw that, i remembered that feeling, this is what i would have done. first of all, i would have stood up and climbed on my chair and then you would have heard words that you didn't think i knew coming out of my mouth. it would have been bleep -- they would have to bleep it. and by the way, what gives you
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the right to yell in my face during a pandemic? that should be a felony. they should be charged with that. >> jesse: good point. >> dana: just because they have a political statement to make doesn't mean that they should yell in their faces. i feel terrible and awful for the business owners. do not raise your fists. be strong. >> greg: you don't want to business off dana. she may weigh 70 pounds but turns to rocket fuel. republicans getting ready for the third night. ahead, nick sandmann calls out cancel culture and the media. ♪ ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health.
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so you don't wait for life. you live it. ♪ >> republicans getting ready to kickoff the third night of the rnc. our special coverage starts at the top of the hours. mike pence headlining tonight's event. one of the key themes is cancel culture. covington teen nick sandmann smeared by the media calling them out. take a look. >> i learned what was happening to me had a name. it was called being cancelled. as in annulled, as in made void.
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cancelled is what is happening to people around this country who refuse to be silenced by the far left. >> jesse: pretty big moment, greg last night. >> greg: yeah. the overarching message here is that the republican party is now the party of individual freedom. if you look at the first two days, you have the freedom to work, the freedom to live, the freedom to be free in this case from slander and the freedom from violence and intimidation. so we're getting this great contrast. individual freedom versus mob. the democratic party is the party of the mob. >> jesse: bret, he said the full media war machine revved up and didn't try to ask me my side of the story. wasn't interested in the facts at all. a real shot at journalism in general. >> bret: it's an amazing story. he's getting the last laugh. i love the fact that he wants to be a lawyer and practice defamation law and he can buy a
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lot of maga hats. >> jesse: he slaps the hat on and says have no fear. >> dana: that goes against dana perino's p.r. rules, not putting on a hat when you're doing an event but he pulled it off well. it was quite fun to see all of the media have to be very quiet about his speech because they have to. >> jesse: yes, juan. we'll give you the last word. just be careful what you say. >> juan: i hope that he's willing to speak up against the king of cancel culture, the man that tried to boycott goodyear, harley-davidson, apple, cnn, the nfl, macy's. that's donald trump. go nick. go speak out about him. >> jesse: i don't think you can cancel a fortune 500 company. one more thing up next. ♪ stock slices.
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♪ >> time now for one more thing. >> jesse: yes. go ahead, greg. >> dana: all right, greg. you're up. >> greg: got it. all right. yesterday riley gale died in his sleep at the age of 34. i became friends with riley in the most unlikely realm, twitter. i played two of his songs here on "the five" from his amazing record "nightmare logic." if you love metal, you should get it. the band's twitter reaction after i played their songs cease to desist. riley wanted to talk about it. the phone call lasted 2 1/2 hours. we think it's wrong for people to disagree to be friends. from that moment on, that's what we became, friends, good friends. he gave me this damn shirt.
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we met in texas at a bar with his great dad. riley unhelped pack my books and hand them out. it was priceless, a blast. we talked about everything under the sun during the pandemic. it was clear this period was hitting him hard. so we helped each other out. i wish i had done more. i will miss him. if you want to make a donation, check out dallashopecharities. >> sorry for your loss. i have a slightly different thing to talk about. national dog day. this is kayla. she's an explosive detection k-9 and just won the cutest k-9 contest that the tsa held. dogs are amazing. jasper, this is what he did today. he didn't work like kayla did.
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he's hanging out. a new podcast. i'll tell you what on foxnewspodcast.com. jesse? >> jesse: jesse's movie recommendations. there it is. look at the 3-d glasses. i own a pair like that. there's a movie out. it's called "guest house." stars pauly shore. drops september 4. looks hilarious. do we have a clip? >> i don't feel comfortable allowing someone to live in our guest house. >> forgot to tell you they're bug bombing the house today. it's actually funny. i laughed out loud when i watched the trailer. it's a lion's gate release. september 4. >> dana: juan? >> juan: i love rainbows. look at a picture. rainbows i know are in the sky,
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this is a cave. that's the st. cusper's cave in britton. it's a natural wonder. >> dana: and now off to bret baier for the republican national convention. >> bret: i'm still here. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, we're keeping our eyeing on three major stories. the republican convention entering the third night with the emphasis on the military and law enforcement. violence over a police shooting in kenosha wisconsin has turned deadly again. joe biden taking a tough stance on the protests along with nba players. we begin tonight with what could be a catastrophic hurricane bearing down on the gulf coast. the u.s. hurricane center warns storm surge from hurricane laura could reach what it calls unsurvivable 20-feet in parts of texas and louisiana. the storm has already
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