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hello everyone i'm andrea tantaros along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, eric bolling and greg gutfeld. this is "the five." we hope you had a fantastic weekend celebrating american independence and everything else that makes this country great. filmmaker d'souza worries in his new film "america." >> how do you convince a great nation to author its own destruction. you start telling a new story.
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>> if you built a business you didn't do that. something else happened. >> what president obama is really saying is wealth and american abundance of american life are not earned. they are stolen. obama didn't create this movement. it created him. >> not "god bless america," god damn america. >> incredible as it may seem there are people in america who want a world without america. >> shown on friday night. it took the kely file taos why he saw this project necessary. >> when i came to america i was state of the unioned by the abundance of life. i was struck how well the ordinary guy had it. i was struck by the idealism of the american people. even when they fall short they want to do better. then i saw this leftist critique of america. over this critique i see it come out of the campus into hollywood and media and corridors of
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government. we call it the shaming of america, attack of america. it's completely wrongheaded. >> okay. eric, that's exactly how he opens this movie, by piecing together all of these comments, by progressives and those on the left who have taken shots at america. then he proceeds in this movie to rebut all of those accusations. do you think that's why according to a new poll fewer americans say america is not the greatest nation on the earth. >> the reason we saw that poll, the reason why a lot of americans feel we're not the powerhouse we used to be because prices have gone up, wages are going down, middle class is getting squeezed. what he's done is taking conservative talking points and compiled them into a movie. one of the most interesting clips that i've heard from the movie is when he out lines how president obama and the clintons have somehow a connection to
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saul lewinsky and transforming america into a more socialist government. conservatives have been saying that for the better of six years. possibly end up with eight years of hillary clinton. if you have a minute, this is the movie. if you're a conservative you want to kind of compile it all together and give succinct viewing. >> it's called requiring viewing for any parent. when they go off to college they will get a different picture. we hurt the indians. we hurt the native americans. we wronged the african-american community. a lot of apologizing. what dinesh does is lay out what happened. a lot of kid should be watching this so they are armed with the facts. >> they won't get it in school depending on where they go. chances are that they are not
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going to be equipped with the facts the way he lays it out. he makes the case for america, american exceptionalism. when you think about it, think if america didn't exist. we weren't in the picture. we weren't in the game. you would have had communism, fascism dominating in america. we would have an america look the way that the obamas clain a clintons want to transform it. why millions of people across the world their big goal they want to come to this country for the opportunity, for the type of government we have. given the course and direction we are going it's a radically different america unless there is a course correction. that's what people have to think about going forward in the mid-term elections and 2016. >> greg, a scale of one to ten how much do you love die
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anybody. >> i don't like to use the word love. i don't go to movies to look for political messages. however, i do understand that in this day and age it's not a bad thing because so many of the mainstream movies have liberal assumptions built into them. so when people go to movies they get the message without even knowing they are getting the message. this is the pendulum swinging. you know, it's like what eric said he's taking what people said and putting it in one place which is helpful. the argument here, those is that the other side says criticizing america actually makes you a better patriot. which i would agree if they actually were critiquing the right things. but often the things that the left critiques are the very things that made this country great whether it's free markets or the entrepreneurial spirit.
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these are the things that make america great. but those are the things that people like dyson doesn't like. the left is on the wrong side of everything and they want us to join them which is why films like this are necessary. >> juan, do you think dinesh being from india gives him more credibility. he's an immigrant of this country but has a very different take and you can see him with professor dyson. dyson saying look i love america too but from a liberal perspective we should be able to relentlessly critique here. greg point out but yeah get your facts straight. that's why he made this movie to get the facts straight. >> i tell you i'm very cynical about this movie. it's playing directly to the lowest assumptions about conservatives. we'll tell conservatives exactly what they want to hear. give them a movie and they will
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run it. i'm a little bit like greg. i don't go to movies for political sermons. i notice that in the polls right now maybe dinesh d'souza is a smart guy but the polls say republicans are losing faith in the country faster. a majority say the country is great but if you look at the numbers over the last few years republicans are buying off on that and i think is again just saying to that audience, oh, yeah this is exactly what we've been telling you and that business oh, you didn't build it, america built it. everybody knows that was a bunch of hooey and said during the campaign. >> the point is, the only people that will go to see a movie like this are people who have already heard these things. i give d'souza credit for making this film. but the challenge is make something for everybody else. you have to infest and infect pop culture and get into the
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people who haven't heard any of these messages and that's what the left is really good at doing. the left is good at going after people on campuses. >> how does he get it? i agree. this is the only way he can do about. you got fox news or independent film makers to try to aggregate it together in the hopes that it will reach the right people. >> they are calling him the michael moore of the right which i think doesn't do him really any justice because they are trying to say what you're saying. he's pigeoned hole into this one certain area. if you like him you'll see his movies. if you don't you won't. isn't it important you watch these movies even if you're right so you are educated with the facts. >> i'll agree with greg. in other words, whoever is going to watch this movie they already are convinced. you already solveds to people. but make sure your kids get it. that's the point.
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get your kids out there. there's three college kids walking across this studio, three young ladies said we love "the five." where are you from? you're young, from connecticut, in college love "the five." this kind of show where you have open, honest dialogue that's what they need. maybe we need "the five" product placement. >> in merchandise? >> "sesame street" movie. >> i could play goofy. no. what we need is a five university. >> disney. while you're talking i want to ask you about this. over the weekend in addition to dinesh's movie, the immigration crisis. boiling over about the direction of our country. and homeland security secretary jay johnson was trying to answer on whether or not the administration wants to deport
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these thousands of illegals that are pouring over the border. here's his response. >> our message to those who come here illegally our border is not open to illegal migration. we're looking at options, added flexibility to deal with the children in particular but in a humanitarian and fairway. >> i'm sorry, it sound like a very careful response. are they is going to be deported or not? >> there's a deportation proceeding that's commenced against illegal migrants including children. >> i'm trying to get an answer will most of them end up staying in your judgment? >> we need to find more effective efficient ways to turn this tide around. >> this is a huge crisis. the mayor of a california town came out and said on thursday the administration hasn't called him back. these were department of homeland security buses. never got the heads they would be dumping them in his district.
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the administration also came out and said we don't consider thes there's reports of health issues, head lice and the administration's response is we don't know if we'll send them back. >> how would you know? >> what's the policy? >> they have to go through deportation. there should be a policy. what's going on down there is curious. it's what's been going on bundy's farm. people are coming from all over and pretending they belong. they are not members of that community. now trying to spark a crisis, a nationwide crisis when you have a refugee cry circumstance a human tragedy. >> that's not fair to call these refugees. what are they running from. are they running from some political war that's breaking out? no. they are running from a crappie economy and trying to get to a better economy. >> it's also that their highest murder rate in the world. drug trade.
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>> that's not the true definition -- >> jay johnson seven times was asked, seven times was asked what would you do with these kids. couldn't answer it. today they come out and go yeah we'll send most of them back because they are breaking the law. i got news for you. what about the other million or so. you going to send them too? they don't. the obama administration is so fake on what they are doing. they are so fake they are forcing 2008 george bush law that says those children are entitled to a deportation hearing before they are sent back. that's how fake they are. >> send them back. >> what's going down at the border is president obama's berlin wall moment. this is where he sees the border the ronald reagan saw the berlin wall. it must be destroyed. i'm wait forge him to say tear down those borders. we have 140 million people who want to come here. why is it?
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because the world pretty much stuck taens united states doesn't. president obama's solution is make our country worse so they will be less likely to come. >> how clever. >> this is so absurd. we have to declare a white house happy hour where everybody descends on the white house and gets drunk on the front lawn and see how they feel about it when you have uninvited guests that show up and can't do anything about it. if you over whem the white house they can't arrest everybody. >> this administration is behind it. these are department of homeland security buses. bussed these immigrants in to this town. this poor mayor has mayhem. the administration says they are not dangerous. how do you know? if they are not violent criminals they are dangerous to the balance sheet of that town. >> they have every right to be upset and outrage and i don't care if they are from that town or not. if you're a tax paying citizen
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you can show up anywhere. parents shouldn't be putting them in danger and putting them with these coyotes and using the known start a business or do something or support their family instead of risking their lives throwing cash at it. >> here's the deal. this is not a grassroots opposition in that town. this is artificial turf. an aintroduce turf movements by people who hate immigrants. the mayor's concern was will the kids be treated fairly or humanely. >> there's federal dollars pouring into that town benefiting that town. >> so what? >> federal dollars, u.s. citizen, taxpayers. >> you asked about oh, is this going to be a burden on the town. >> if they are coming from these dangerous places and anywhere between 6 and 18 you don't think
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they won't be dangerous? >> no. they are children. >> no. without parents. >> as an expert children are often more dangerous than adults. >> is that right? >> all right. up next mysterious leader of the isis character group steps out of the shadows in what's new video of his new sermon. he calls on muslims around the world, unite behind an islam caliphate in syria an iraq. more when we return. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust.
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the secretive head of the isis militant group has come out of hiding.
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abu bakr al-baghdadi was seen for the first time in public led friday prayers at an iraqi mosque calling on muslims to obey him. the video shows the terror leader declaring victory after restoring the muslim caliphate in iraq and syria. i already don't like his name. that's one of the many thing i don't like about this individual. was it not just a few short weeks ago that we discussed this very topic, saying this was going to be the eventual outcome. >> a lot of these generals that are speaking out have said this and have been saying this for a number of months and a number of years, every time president obama comes out and says i'm going to remove troops and telegraph exactly the blueprint for what he's going to do, people say well if you do that the country will fall. he doesn't care. he doesn't care if they establish a caliphate. it's reading history. if you study islam and radical
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islam you'll see that this is what they have of theed since the caliphate was broken up a long time ago. this is the entire goal. it was the goal of osama bin laden. it's why he flew two planes into the world trade centers. it's because the caliphate was originally broken up. maybe this administration doesn't care. maybe this administration think it's fine if they build it together. you have to understand history. >> bolling? >> yes. >> out of my behe in voluntary lens. >> we made up. >> i need more chocolates. what have you got? >> okay. so they declare, isis declares an islamic state and think now caliphate but when he does things like this, abu bakr al-baghdadi, whatever you want to call this guy, they are going to be in trouble. the muslim world isn't going to accept this guy who stands up obeys me. he flashes this expensive watch around. this is not the kind of guy that
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will unite the world around one islamic state. let them kill themselves much kill them all. knock yourselves out. what we should be doing is getting secretary kerry to israel to make sure this palestinian/israeli conflict doesn't blow up and give radical muslims an issue to attack israel. state your ground. defend that border and say don't even think about it. >> you like concentrated focus there and you would like to see this play out. >> let them go ahead. put the guns up. shoot each other. knock yourself out. >> all right. >> exactly. if only we can get an exact gps location on that through the watch next time he goes in to buy another rolex. >> the problem here is familiar one. lack of a border. there's no respect for borders in this area. nobody is telling them not to do
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this. so they are doing it. i would do it too if i was a crazy person. i would go hey let's do it. iraq is basically california with more sand and no margaritas. we have a government that is obsessed with hobby lobby more than the terror lobby which is why they didn't see it coming because the president obama is for concerned with sandra fluke's medicine cabinet than his cabinet. >> isis has declared war on the west and obama has declared war on hobby lobby. there you go. >> if they pretended that isis was backed by the koch brothers that would work. >> no bomber left unfed to defeat them. all right. so, juan, just real quick, general petraeus said at a speaking event recently he said listen i saw this coming. if he saw it coming and worked for the white house, worked for this president, served under him, why did this happen?
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why was it allowed to unfold if they had the information and they knew about it. >> they have information. you can see things coming. the question is how do you intervene. remember we wanted iraq to stand on their own. we gave them a military. we gave them military equipment. the question is could that military sustain a response and as you see they've fallen. that's not america's fault. you can't blame us for everything. what we have chosen to do is we helped them to no end but gosh we're not in the nation building business any more and i don't think most americans think we should be there permanently. i'll tell you this. i'm stunned this guy standing in a mosque in mosul giving a speech on a friday afternoon without understanding that he can be droned, shot, killed at any instant by many enemies. that guy is pretty secure and that's alarming to me. i don't understand it. i understand he's ripping off the banks.
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>> he knew during ramadan they were going to fight the football. >> this guy has been a reclusive leader. he's been hidden. >> not worried now. >> they are on the march. >> someone should take him out. >> call a friend. phone a friend, juan. directly ahead, a deadly wave of violence erupted over the july 4th weekend turning the streets of chicago into a war zone. the latest on$
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chicago had a bloody weekend this past fourth of july opinion 82 shootings, 14 dead for the weekend. i grew up in the city of chicago. i remember being able to leave our front door unlocked to go a park day or night and i never felt unsafe. that was many years ago.
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since then chicago has elected a number of liberal mayors, city council bosses that pushed for tougher gun laws in that city. coincidence, not a chance. here's how mayor rahm emanuel sums it up. he said the number of shootings and murders that took place over the holiday weekend is simply unacceptable, the solution does not just include policing. wherever it occurs in our city and all of us need to take a stand. the only way we will meet this challenge to our future is to join with one another. >> i learned chicago's only good place with single men left so they really should do something to clean it up. on a serious note, it's not acceptable. chicago used to be --
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>> where did you get the stat. >> you told me that. but besides that being unbelievable, as a prosecutor, chicago. okay. this is a town that obama built and then he left his buddy in charge and now his buddy got as poll numbers as he is and everybody is dying and the liberals aren't doing anything about it. >> greg, there be may have been four more deaths in chicago by a military person walked out of a party with three other people, confronted by someone, there was an argument. the guy went back in his apartment, pulled out a gun and the military guy said no way and shot him back. we may have more. is it time to rethink the gun laws in chicago? >> violence in chicago is so bad that the parents are thinking about sending their kids to the border. what do we know reduces gun crime enforcing existing gun laws, putting violators behind bars and keeping them there. a lot of these people that get
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out and commit crimes aren't supposed to be on the treats. it's not the guns, it's the judges. they got to enforce these laws and they aren't. chicago is still -- i mean the lowest murder rate they've had in decades, a lot of it has to do with the fact they started getting really bad press. when we started covering it months ago, a year ago -- >> two years ago. they had 500 or so murders. last year dropped down to the fours. this year you're right they are on schedule to be less. >> they got people from new york to come and help them out. >> these stats are misleading. they love to go out and pout how the murder rate has gone down. the chicago police superintendent on friday was on local chicago fox saying yes the murder rate has gone down. here's why these guys are full of b.s. they are not counting the murder rate. they are counting, i should say they are talking about homicides. but not talking about shooting
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incidents. so what they are saying is chicago, if you look at the stats, "chicago tribune" says there's been over 1100 people shot, shooting victims. health care has gotten so much better they can go to the hospitals -- >> and live. >> they can live. oftentimes you hear people say we only had 14 people murdered but 82 were actually shot and killed. the big thing here is in chicago they keep talking about homicides, homicides. you have 171 versus 180 murders. that's not exactly something, juan, to pat yourself on the back about and two, because the shooters are missing their target? >> filled with bad shooters. >> i want to get to the important question. in chicago the murder rate is down. but it's down to a number around 13 or 14 per 100,000 and that's almost double the national average. >> i want to tell you -- i was going to say this. look, what you're talking about here is young black and hispanic men.
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what you're talking about is where is the naacp marching in the street about this issue? where are the churches? where are the black churches? this is about drugs and drug dealers and attitude and a community that is just imploding and yet nobody wants to call it out. i would say where is sharpton, where is jackson. you don't see them on this issue. i disagree with you on guns. i live in the middle of washington, d.c. the biggest threat to my slif guns. guns held by these gangbangers. it's these punks with guns that threaten my life. it's not good to have guns in every corner of society. >> gun control doesn't stop gangs from getting guns. >> sure doesn't. in virginia they are peddling guns out the back of their trucks. >> they are not saying, they are
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calling them accidental shootings. >> they are giving them fraudulent data to run this p.r. campaign to make them look better they are ignoring what juan said is the problem even more they are not being honest about actual shooting incidents. they are perpetuating a fraud on the people of chicago. if you look at the numbers they are not doing responsible government there. not approaching crime in the right way. and guess what you have people walking around with a bunch of bullet holes in them. is that progress? >> up next, what would you pay for an unmade bed with stained sheet, empty booze bottles and stained slippers. you won't believe how much
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her unmade bed made a lot of
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bread. tracie's sculpture titled my bed comes with dirty sheets, cigarette butts and underwear. it sold for $5.2 million in london. it reflects humans bout with depression. the buyer remains anonymous. it raises some questions. is this art? and if so, what about kimberly's discarded eye lash, andrea's shoes or eric's freshly plugged chest hair. if this is art, aren't we all? but if someone paid 4 million for that wouldn't someone pay even more? there are no limits to the desire to be cool among the wealthy and insecure. in five years the price tag will double. we're in the wrong frofgprofess. today i decided to become an
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artist. i call this greg's relentless bag of horror. it's a symbol of man's callous disregard towards our planet. it starts at 1,000 bucks. >> 2,000. >> these are all clean so if anybody wants it -- >> you ruined the art installation. is this worth 4 million. it's the free market. i said dollars. it's pounds. i think it's pounds. 4 million pounds. >> for a stinky soiled bed. i was very encouraged by this story. i don't think there's anything wrong with this and makes me feel good that if this whole tv thing doesn't work out i can stick some underpants, cigarette butts and sell my own bed. what do you think i can get? >> oh, yeah. >> a lot of stalkers. >> doesn't that make you feel
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good? what could they get for your bed? >> yes. >> i'm trying to stay on how art is in the eyes of the beholder. let's try to explore that theme. >> great. $6 million if you translate it from pounds. i'm all for people paying -- i would never do it. it's foolish. they are idiots. thank god there's enough money slushing around. >> people will buy it. people will pay for things. >> this was created in 1998. she just didn't do this yesterday. the value has actually gone up and up and up. and, you know what? it's a short story about her depression and the cigarettes and the condoms and the stains on the sheets. you go on and on. to me if you want to sort of frame it as a story i can see it, but, you know, i can't
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believe anybody paid real money. >> i have to say kimberly i support her she took her illness and translate into art which made a lot of money. maybe we could just -- >> fine. i can stop using mimi's dry cleaners and take it out every wednesday. >> was she still depressed afterwards. >> not after that money. >> she had everybody she slept with or thought about sleeping with on the inside of a tent. that was selling. but guess what? it got burned down. >> how big was the tent. i'm just getting ideas. i'm brainstorming. >> coming up nbc's bob costa's slam his own network's coverage of the donald sterling controversy. you'll hear his remarks on racism and political correctness after the break. don't go away.
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♪ we've had a crisis on this set. i'm sure we'll be okay. nbc sportscaster bob costas is speaking out, speaking his mind when it comes to controversial topics from sports, and racism. costas noted some of the failings from the people at his own network. >> who doesn't think that what donald sterling said and what his record reveals about him is unacceptable. so that was an easy one. when people say well this is an opportunity to open up a
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dialogue on race. here is where i think some people that work in this building ought to step up and say, you know what? that's a bunch of politically correct b.s. >> go bob costas. you know what? because he then goes on to make it clear that a lot of the problems in the black community are not directly tied to any kind of white racism but problems as we were talking about in the previous segment chicago, problems in the black community that the black community needs to deal with themselves. imagine that. this comes from bob costas and now people are saying bob costas went over the line. let me ask andrea. >> i don't think so. unlease you're a race baiter. i want to ask you, juan, did you think the donald sterling incident, this you really think that was an opportunity for -- because i didn't hear a lot of the al sharpton pouring out, talking about white racism at that moment. it seemed a collective moment
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when you can look around and say wow we've moved past racism. everybody was commenting how disgusting that guy. >> that's easy pickings. low fruit. it was so outrageous, don't bring your black friends to an nba game. that was stupid. obviously this guy had some problems. when you start talking about bigger issues like shootings in chicago in the black community, hispanic community, among poor black people, when you start talking about the schools -- i wrote a book about this and people just want to jump and react and curse you out. when bill cosby says something like this they curse you out. colin powell. yes there's a historical reality but there's a big difference between always pointing at structural issues and taking some personal responsibility. and that's where people get in trouble. i don't know, gregory i'm sure you'll mock this. that's the way i feel. >> by the way what's up with
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costas. he's becoming a feisty little guy. >> i know somebody like that. >> he yelled at me in the green room a couple of months ago because i got something wrong about him. he was right by the way. anyway, he's talking about greater issue where words become mistaken for deeds which scares people. people won't speak their mind for fear of being called racist. people can now assume your intent or misconstrue your intent without actually knowing what you're thinking. everybody is now a mind reader and say oh, when you're talking about poverty you're saying blacks are inferior. when you talk about crimes, when you talk about gangs you're saying blacks are violent. people can misconstrue your beliefs. that causes people to shut up. that's part of the thing he was getting at. i could be wrong and he'll let me know. >> he's not just speaking out but pointed a finger at nbc. the liberal thing is some kind of political correctness stopping real conversation on a
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major american network about a real problem. wouldn't you agree? >> i want to know how his eye is. it is much better? remember at the olympics. >> it's a terrible thing if bob just did sports. wouldn't that be okay? >> are you bothered by that? >> a year and a half, two years ago there was some violence in the nfl with guns and he got involved and started to do this second amendment rant on sunday night halftime football. bob tell us what's going on the football field. we don't need bob costas opinion on guns or what's going on in the black community. >> he's the new bill moyer. he's very popular and gets air time. but he likes to get out there and talk about these things and shot the tent at nbc and msnbc calling them out. at least he was honest. >> some say he's an example of doing what he is criticizing.
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he injected his political beliefs about guns that someone would say maybe that wasn't the issue. he's distracting. >> i thought he stepped up big time, go, bob, go. one more thing coming up next. stay with us.
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>> time for one more thing. >> ladies and gentlemen, the wait is over. everything you've been dreaming about, hoping for for almost all your life or at least the last decade, are garth brooks on thursday will make an announcement. it will either be he'll go on a world tour or new album or both. so get ready. >> you stole that. >> watch it right here so
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america can feast their eyes on "the five" table with garth brooks on it. everyone is excited. he's been on retirement until his daughters are in college. it's happening 2014. >> all right. here we go. usually we don't agree as much at least i don't with my other members of "the five." it's national ice cream month, july. these are pictures of my grand kids enjoying ice graeme on fourth of july. they are doing it up, getting ice cream every where you can well see. too much ice cream. and by the way, let me tell you, you know what? they did a study they found out that people really don't like bacon ice cream, licorice ice cream, horse radish ice cream and something called cold sweat which is pepper in your ice cream. >> you love ice cream. >> there's nothing grocer than
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children with sticky ice cream hands. >> they got it all over me, greg. >> you don't want to see me eat ice cream. >> some quick pictures. maybe a video of an amazing day at the grand canyon. hiked at an altitude of 6,000 feet. if you have a teen great way to reconnect, no cell phones, no lines no, waiting for rides. if you're ever questioning your belief in who created the earth, go take someone to a national park and hike one of these. they are amazing. you'll be convinced. grand canyon, big benin texas or rocky mountain in colorado. >> very quickly. gives me a wave. over the side. 6,000 feet down straight down. amazing. >> oh, my god. >> gee whiz. you know when you have to fly coach and only allowed one carry
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on. this was hers. look at that. that's the greatest picture ever. >> that's worthy of a calendar. >> it's ridiculous. i can't believe i did a jasper picture. what's wrong with me. i hit my head. >> if you're watching the world cup a lot fof cuss on their moves on the field. off the field four teams advance. body congress moved off the field. keep it classy. russia, boss narcotics chile did not advance why because they were not allowed to, you know, do it. according to a new study. don't forget to set your dvr so >> it is tuesday july 8th. a fox news alert breaking overnight. terror on magic mountain when a roller-coaster jumps the tracks and flies into a tree.
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the frantic effort to save trapped riders. >> a 7 month old baby dumped at a subway station. the woman who left her there is at a police station. we have a live report of the story. now self serving beer dispensers at a major league stadium making their debut. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> we are so glad you are waking up with us early. welcome to "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning. i am ainsley earhardt.
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>> i am heather childers. thank you for starting your day with us. a fun day at a california amusement park turns into a nightmare. a roller-coaster heading 55 miles an hour around a corner skrashs into a hu-- smashes inta huge tree branch and then it derails. passengers left tangling 30 feet in the air for nearly 3 hours. >> i was really shocked at first. i had no idea that could even happen. it is a really big shocker. >> you can see firefighters bringing the trapped riders down one by one. four people suffered minor injuries. >> happening today the benghazi suspect cat tabu cat tal law is back in court. we learn more about the attack that killed four americans. court documents are pointing to a pre-meditate

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