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"the five"'s next from new york. we will see you tomorrow. good night. >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters. along with kennedy, juan williams, greg gutfeld and dana perino. it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." this is a fox news weather alert. hurricane irma, the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the atlantic, currently wreaking havoc in the caribbean, with the storm forecasted to hit the united states mainland in the coming days. we are monitoring the storm and will have a full update later in the hour. now for our top story. yesterday, we told you about president trump's announcement that he's ending president obama's controversial daca program which helped flat out discrimination coming from this white house. >> jesse: this is racist, repealing obamacare was racist. the travel ban was racist. even trump's speech in poland was racist. when they don't have a policy argument to make, it's the racial attack. isn't that right? >> greg: the most overused quiver that they have. he put a ring on it. >> kennedy: [laughs] >> greg: he put us in the right place. it was in the wrong place.t do you know how delicious cookies are? >> dana: i remember them. >> greg: i don't have the cookie jar in the bathroom next to the toilet. i keep it in the kitchen. what he did was he took something that should be in congress in congress. he moved into the right place. that's all he did. he made the public part of the decision, which is what should have been done. both sides agree that's where it should be. he transferred the decision, not the dreamer. the dreamers are going to stay whereot they are. it's where the decision is going. do you know what this reminds me of? it reminds me of when reagan announced the registering of the draft. i don't know what year itha was. in high school or something. everybody got angry. oh, my god, he's hitler. it was necessary and it did not change a thing. it was something he felt he had to do because it was the legal, right thing to do but it did not change a a i thing. if the media actually reports a story, they'd have nothing. >> jesse: so, the president is heartless and racist for following the constitution. that's what the left is arguing. >> dana: remember that my theory -- racism is greater than russia. if they have a chance to say of republicann is racist, they will take it every time. this is something that republicans deal with a lot. i do think there's something to be said, if president trump had just waited three weeks, he could have said oh, okay, i guess can't defend it. then ask congress to do it, he wouldn't have had to deal with all of this. this pleased his base for a day. by the end of the night, everybody on that tv that you just saw that was complaining, actually, the president agrees with you. he said he wants daca to get done. he wants to sign it into law and if it's not, that's okay. nobody has to worry about anything. i don't understand why the right isn't formatted. >> jesse: true. it seems like the left is angry when in fact, the president agrees with many people on the left. the dreamers should be protected and should find some sort of legal status permanently. >> kennedy: that's the point. the executive orders did not codify their immigration status. it really didn't. it wasn't a long-term, stable form of protection. and as greg pointed out at the beginning of the show last night, that's what made the whole thing so cool. dana, you are right about race in the republican party. any chance an opponent gets, they will pin the racist tail on the elephant. that's why they were so many republicans who came out and so strongly admonished the's president for his carelessbl comments after charlottesville. particularly, a lot of the lawmakers in the south. where it's an ongoing issue from their childhood and their ancestry. having said that, the president wants daca to pass. i think that shows that we have some complex issues ands immigration. a lot of people want the wall. the vast majority of people want to stay here. if they were brought here against their will, all they know is a great american life. the majority of them. >> jesse: theoretical situation on immigration, juan. >> juan: okay. >> jesse: if you are a white guy and you live in texas and you charlottesville and what we discussed with sheriff arpaio.o. and the idea that you have, i think 15 states, filing a lawsuit saying that because 70% of these young people are mexican, it's evident of the president's ongoing displeasure with mexicans. he's the one who has talked about murderers and thieves inside the judge who was a of mexican heritage cannot be a fair arbiter in his case.e. he has someat history that loads the deck. i don't know if it applies to every republican but i think some people are saying what's with trump and these mexicans? why does he have a hard edge to it? it speaks to his base. you had maggie haberman of "the new york times" saying he didn't really want to do it. but guess what? stephen miller, who used to work for jeff sessions, the attorney general and was an ally of steve bannon. >> kennedy: top republican bias.as >> juan: he saw this as pleasing the trump base. you don't even have to do winks and nods.. and it's just you go get them. it's about the economy and jobs. goodness gracious, most are staying leave this alone. most of these kids contribute to local economy. they are good kids.f >> jesse: now democrats are siding with big business? i like that, juan. is there any risk for the democrats making so much fuss about the plight of illegal immigrants and not really fighting for american jobs?s >> greg: i think it cost them elections. they don't get that l because te media is on their side. they have this false belief. they are living in a bubble. they are living in a different s movie. because he wanted someone with that background. >> greg:>> exactly. >> jesse: i want: to talk to dana about the base. rush limbaugh has something to say about that. >> what trump did today via sessions, is almost along the same lines as pulling out of the paris accord decision. it rocked them. they didn't think it would ever happen. "trump is this coldhearted." trump knows his base. h he knows the impact all of this has had on the american economy and american jobs and he is following through on oneer of hs most predominants campaign commitments. >> jesse: how would you assess that? >> dana: all true but at 8:38 p.m., president trump tweeted that he is good with keeping daca. in the morning, jeff sessions said hundreds of thousands of jobs have been lost because of this and we have to deal with that. not 12 hours later, i guess that is moot? i guess he wants to have a legislative solution. i am for a legislative solution as well. i do think there's a possibility. congress has been very close on comprehensive or whatever you want to call it immigration reform for many years. over ten years probably. three or four times. the thing that's different now is that there is now a deadline. six months. okay. a deadline can focus the mind and it's possible you might figure out a way to do it. what i would have done if i were schumer and pelosi today, with the debt release bill, i would have said while we're at it, sir, we would propose a straight up or down vote on daca on friday. you say you want it? we've got the votes. how about a deal? >> kennedy: they should have justhe done it. >> dana: get it off the table. >> kennedy: here's what jeff sessions said and what i take issue with. i'm always dubious that -- he says that hundreds of thousands of jobs have been taken by these dreamers.ou that's my problem.e liberals suffer from this mostl mostly. it's a new strain within the republican party. the idea that economics is a zero-sum game. we know it is not. you canan actually create more wealth. you can create more jobs and opportunities in this country for everybody. you just have to let the economy go and get the government out of the way. >> juan: first to greg, it's illegal for a lawyer to make a jury selection based on race. they can have exemptions where they don't have to explain it. >> greg: right. exactly. >> juan: it's illegal to say that because of someone's race and heritage -- that's just not true, greg. the second thing to say here is sarah huckabee sanders said "oh, you know what? president trump wants comprehensive immigration reform plus daca." basically, he's sending it back to congress and saying well, i guess the odds are against me technically but i'm going to claim this is a legitimate place to do it. he creates anxiety, fear in this community of young people who have jobs -- a high percent, almost 80% working. contributing to local economies. he puts them on edge. and you know what, why you play politics with this? is this comprehensiveyo immigration reform or do you really want daca? not clear. >> kennedy: why won't democrats admit that it was a horrible idea on the part of president obama? if they would stand up and say this was a bad idea in the first place, to set up the situation. >> jesse: dianne feinstein, we played it last night. just in case anyone wants a refresher. coming up, we will tell you about a story the mainstream media apparently doesn't want you to hear. we will be right back. e ♪ we will be right back. ♪ clearly better money management. you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion, and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. we're fed up with your unpredictability. remission can start with stelara®. talk to your doctor today. janssen wants to help you explore call today. comcast business. built for business. ♪ ♪ >> dana: for the first time in 36 years, a sitting senator is on trial. democratic new jersey senator, bob menendez' federal trial began in new jersey. >> political reports on the bribery trial. thetor bob menendez, new jersey democrat, is accused of doing political favors for a florida eye doctor in exchange for campaign donations. and very lavish gifts. both menendez and the doctors denied the allegations. menendez is the first sitting senator to stand trial for bribery in 40 years. >> dana: 22 seconds of coverage from the broadcast network today. that's not all. a 1300 word piece in "the new york times" initially failed to mention that mr. menendez is a democrat, the piece was eventually updated to note the political affiliation.d jesse, i have a feeling if it was a republican, that would have been in the headlines. >> jesse: absolutely. the only thing more corrupt than politicians are the reporters that cover up for them. when i heard there was a new jersey politician on trial -- >> dana: that's why it's not news? >> jesse: i assumed it was a democrat. automatically. exchanging donations for favors? isn't that called politics? the whole senate would be in jail. ray nagin. 20 corruption charges. 20 counts. convicted. the networks did not mention that he was a democrat. congresswoman corrine brown. fraud conviction. never mentioned she was a democrat either. jesse jackson jr. also corruption. went to prison. no mention in "time" magazine or "usa today." he was a democrat. this is how this works. you have -- the hotel room guests. >> greg: wasn't a baseball team. >> jesse: the media only described him as a democrat 20% of the time. mark sanford, the governor of south carolina, a little bit of a dalliance down in south america. the mistress, 100% of the time his party affiliation was mentioned.th you have william jefferson, do you remember? the freezer guy? $90,000 in thehe freezer? when he went to trial, they didn't even cover it on the networks. if i'm ever convicted in on trial, i'm changing my party affiliation if i'm ever on trial. [laughter] >> greg: you know what else they never mention? statues. the statues everyone's ticked about, except here.onp >> dana: juan, when you are writing a story, does the party affiliation enter your brain? is that anto important part of e description for the lead paragraph? >> juan:n: no. it's important. >> dana: you know ap style, when you do parentheses? >> juan: you have to identify who the person is. especially an elected official. i think that would fit in. i don't understand why it wasn't in there. >> dana: they did correct it. >> juan: i do think that something that feeds the republican anxiety and insecurity, oh, my god, theybl always want to focus on republicans when there's trouble but not the democrats, oh, that damn media.re the fact is that in this case, i can't believe that nobody dids notice that bob menendez and ray nagin are democrats. i can't believe that anybody didn't know they were democrats. >> kennedy: does every journalist assume the readers know the facts? we should just assume that president trump is president. it's so horrible. >> jesse: we are not saying what team he's playing for playing for.e >> juan: in this case, the other thing to consider, dana, thehe indictment was so long ag. it was a long time ago and people were focused on that time. now if the trial starts, it has so little coverage because in the midst of all of us trump news, north korea, hurricane, let's see when the trial starts. >> dana: that's fair. in fact, there was a problem today in the courtroom where the judge told menendez' lawyer to shut up for a second. there's an interesting thing. if he is convicted, will the democrats say he should resign as they said stevens should resign? the congressman from alaska? what if he gets to a point -- a successor before the end of his term? >> greg: i don't know about that. i just want cnn to do this so i can see anna navarro's response. >> dana: to menendez? >> greg: yes, i want to see how outraged she gets because of this. there is a reason that this is not getting a lot of attention. there ares no visuals. all we see is b roll of a guy, a middle-aged man walking up and down stairs in a court house. i u mean, it's hard to make that exciting. but you've got to have an intern in a blue dress to make a scandal good. and a beret would be nice. you can't compare this to the release of "dancing with the stars." we just found out today -- >> kennedy: rod blagojevich.ou the governor of illinois tried to sell that senate seat when barack obama was elected to the presidency. i think he ended up doing less time on "dancing with the stars." >> greg: i forgot he was on. and then there was tucker carlson. >> dana: not as good as geraldo! chris christie -- >> kennedy: he could sell that seat on a game show. or a reality show. imagine that. if bob menendez is in fact convicted. >> greg: this year has produced a lot of good options for "dancing with the stars." [laughter] some from this network. >> jesse: another role. >> dana: a liberal pressure>> group has tens of millions of dollars of offshore investments. why? greg tells uson next. ♪ my sweetheart's gone sayonara. how's a guy supposed to move on?! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. wherwhere we always welcome you, that's texas.exas. where we always find a way, that's texas. ♪ ♪ >> greg: so, this is funny. haveve you ever heard of the southern poverty law center? a hard left outfit that loves to label people as extremists. their ever-growing list seems tt defame everyone. ben carson, he's an extremist. rand paul. an anti-muslim extremist and get this, he's a moderate muslim battling religious extremism. it makes no sense. ali, a black feminist who protests against genital mutilation. splc placed her in a list of anti-muslim extremist. i wonder what they would make of gandhi. that's not the funny part. it's the money. this poverty center has loads oi it. $20 million endowment and chucks almost 20% of it into offshore equities. cayman island stuff. i don't understand it. this poverty group stands on a pile of offshore dough. a priest with a harem. the center paid out $20 million in salaries in 2015. they provided just 61 grants in legal assistance. it appears to have no poverty and do virtually no law. the most misleading name since the democratic party. yes, count it. worse, their love for callingye people haters insights haters into action. the maniac who shot stephente scalise liked the law center on his facebook page. and the terrorists who attacked a research council back in 2012, shooting a security guard, did so after the splc labeled them a hate group. he was a fan too. i don't know, filthy rich and linked to violence? the splc might have to put itself on its own list. indeed. jesse. it's a pretty amazing story. no one goes after this group because of the name. you hear southern poverty laww center and say oh, they must be a really good outfit and you don't want to be on their bad side. >> jesse: that's true. the media does this. they cover for them. they should put a little d next to their name. they are really an activist group. you can fight poverty with parking money offshore. the clinton foundation can take millions from the saudis. the fight for women's rights. al sharpton. but the irsth will go after the tea party. i think this started with noble intentions. to go after the kkk. then they morphed into some smear machine. they pay all these salaries and raise all this money. they have this hate map with regular family value conservatives in with klansmen. one guy shoots these people up because he looks at the map but palin puts up a map and the media makes her the bad guy. >> greg: it wasn't even ath map. juan, your pal is ben carson. you know he's a nice guy. he's been on the list. sort of like moderate muslims trying to reduce the islamic extremism in theirik religion. why did they do this? why does splc make it such a blanket statement for everybody? >> juan: i don't know if it's blanket but i think they provide a public service. i think it'se. one that conservatives are very uptight about because they feel that they are being labeled as hate groups when they have argumentsi about, for example, family research council about attitudes towards transsexuals or gay whatever. they say we are expressing our religious values. the southern poverty law center says they are hateful views. after charlottesville, you get apple and tim cook millions of dollars pouring into southern poverty law center. >> greg: virtue signaling. >> juan: right, i am just saying. lots of people see them as virtuous and don't get into the finances. has thisy standard piece about them having offshore investments. apparently was recommended by their investment counsel to protect their assets. i think whatat this is about is the right not liking the idea that somebody is labeling them. >> greg: they label -- somebody, they have traditional marriage beliefs and they are against gay marriage but theyy don't behead gays or throw them buildings. >> kennedy: the people that do behead gays and throw them off buildings and kill women foror adultery, they give money to the clinton foundation. that's completely different. is this tax exempt organization? it could be a money laundering operation. i don't know what came first, the southern poverty law center or the egg. it looks like they looked at the clinton foundation and they sort of mirror one another. the labeling is very suggestive. we are in such a politicized era that unfortunately, people that are fans of groups like this, they are so obsessed with confirmation bias that they reesdon't do any sort of investigation where they would be even slightly curious about the other side or curious about an objective observer. >> juan: i don't think the klan -- they want to bring them down. >> kennedy: it sounds like you are poor and in the south, you're much likely to get a job here. they pay much more money to massage one another than help other people. according to this raw data. that is the -- >> juan: i don't know about all the numbers. >> kennedy: i know they are very inconvenient. so funny. >> juan: it's very important that somebody is looking at the growth of these neo-nazi and white supremacist groups across the country. >> greg: dana,gr let's look at what they are looking at. this is a guy who is basically a hero. he's risking his life every day coming out against radical extremists. >> dana: one of the very few willing to come out. >> greg: this group puts them on a hate list. this is why people don't like to be labeled. they are in danger. this guy is already in danger. he's doing more than anybody. >> dana: i don't know about his story in particular but there are real-world consequences. she lives with 24/7 security. she has a husband and two young children into was never able to rest easy because these muslim extremists are after her. >> greg: they murdered her -- >> dana: her best friend.eg do you have offshore accounts and the answer was no. ido think there is a clear difference to say that the aclu isn't doing the work they say they are. i do wonder if elizabeth warren will ask the southern poverty law center to bring the money back to the united states whenou too.sks everybody else >> kennedy: the repatriated act. >> greg: i have an offshore account. a jar of coins down by the river. 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[applause] >> we know that.kn come on. you know it's true. having said that, how can you let your daughter defend him? >> he has also empowered a lot of women. he's given my daughter in incredible opportunity. >> anecdotal. >> no, i also the women he has hired in the private sector and white house. >> kennedy: how paternalistic. what, are we living under sharia law? how could you allow your daughter -- oh! sarah was quick to defend the president from the onslaught. >> i've spent a lot of time with the president. i've never felt anything but respected and empowered to do exactly what i am there to do every daywe and that's my job. you know, i think he's an equal opportunity president. he's been just as hard. women want equal opportunity. this president certainly gives it to them. >> kennedy: they know what they are getting on that show, dana. they know what they are walking into. joy behar is a bad version of mariann from brooklyn. it's very difficult to listen to a harping -- oddly enough, you've been in that position would you've gone -- >> dana: i was never invited on "the view" when i was press secretary.d i always thought it was better as a republican woman to not go on. but i admire sarah huckabee sanders for going on. n you have to try. it's one thing to blow off the women's magazines and "the view" and say they'll never understand me. they will never understand my conservative viewpoint. that's not necessarily always the case. it's such a big audience. obviously, she shows herself extremely well. they are a modern-day political family. i think they said they are all big fans of mike huckabee. >> kennedy: they did. joy behar said that's her favorite republican. so fair-minded. what did you make of the exchange?? >> jesse: i don't want to criticize "the view" before my book tour. i will -- for her to go on "the view" as a conservative, you have two options. one the strategyo is you go in there and you fight. it turns into a brawl and it goes viral and you try to dominate. bill o'reilly has done that, and coulter has done that. high risk/high reward.as i would not recommend everyone do that. or you go on and kill them with kindness. you smile. >> dana: self-loathing republicans might. >> jesse: exactly. that was part of their strategy. i think the white house communications team deserves a lot ofir credit. i think it's a great idea, putting them on together. mike is very disarming. he is very relatable and charming. sarah i thought showed a real personal side to her when she's talking about being a mom, too, but didn't give an inch when they attacked her boss. she was tough, professional. she did a great job. >> kennedy: greg, she has the onslaught every day. that shark infested -- >> greg: i've been very impressed with her. she's a tough cookie. she would be an amazing prison guard. she be walking down with that thing saying "get your food." she's a tough lady. you know what the thing is? for once, i would like to watch "the view" and be surprised. i'd like to see something coming out of somebody's mouth that i could not have seen a mile away. everything that comes out of their mouth is like a norwegian cruise ship. you can see it coming. oh, it's coming at me. l anecdotal. the thing is about the idea of the two kinds of ways you can approach the show, you don'thi want to disown your values. if you disown your values and say i'm not really pro-life, i'm pro-choice, oh, now you are a republican we like because you like to kill babies. >> kennedy: that happened with tomi lahren. that actually happened.ou she took a real shot without one. a hit claiming she was pro-life on the show. you have to be careful not to ycompromise yourself in those moments. not to throw too much red meat. you have to t remain authentic d true to who you are. i heard you're being auditioned as a cohost for -- >> juan: i would fit in. given my high estrogen levels. [laughter] as you get older, these things happen to you. i'm glad i'm not the one that was comparable to a prison guard. >> greg: that was a compliment. was that sexist? too tough? okay. >> juan: it sounds like nursee hatchet. i don't think so. >> greg: don't mince my words. >> juan: when you hear joy behar ask the question "how do you defend this guy?" it tells a lot of things that just aren't true, it's aa legitimate question. a legitimate question for her to answer and she never answers it. she said well, he's an equal opportunity guy. >> kennedy: we have the most powerful hurricane ever, ever recorded in the atlantic heading towards the united states. that almost looks fake. it is not. it is all too real. it is irma. we will discuss when "the five". returns in moments. (flourish spray noise) the joy of real cream in 15 calories per serving. enough said. reddi-wip. 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A look at the latest news and headlines of the day features discussions of politics and culture, analysis of political correctness in Campus Craziness and... A look at the latest news and headlines of the day features discussions of politics and culture, analysis of political correctness in Campus Craziness and... example, zephyr teachout promit throwing i.c.e. agents in prison. i >> i.c.e. has to be abolished. i say that is somebody who is running for one of the top law enforcement jobs in the country. and as attorney general, i will continue to speak out against i.c.e. i will prosecute i.c.e. for their criminal acts. >> tucker: in other words, those who enforce the law are the real criminals, just like illegal aliens are the realri americans, and the citizens who work hard get married and raise their own kids, are the ones who should be ashamed of themselves. war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength. horrible saw at all 70 years ago. suddenly we are looking at. dennis prager is a radio show host, the founder of prager university, wrote a column, "the greatest of syrian american history" about the russia story. dennis, thank you for coming on. >> you were very eloquent. just got to tell you. you summarized what is the greatest hysteria and american history. >> tucker: what bothers me, it's never bothered me if peopl' don't like a politician, any politician. i don't like a lot of politicians. but when the rage distorts the judgment of people who are supposed to be making responsible policy, and they wind up telling us that the people who enforce the law are the real criminals, that can hurt your country. >> well, everything they are doing can hurt the country. i mean, calling the man a nazi, and compare comparing the c helsinki conferences to pearl harbor and kristallnacht. kristallnacht was the opening of the holocaust. as i wrote in my column, i think a lot of college-educated kids have no idea what the holocaust orll the nazis were. for millions of young americans, nazi means a german republican in the 1930s in '40s. that is the distortion, that is the evil that the left is perpetrating right now, and the silence of most jewish groups on the desecration and trivialization of the holocaust shows you how deep the roots of leftism are in communal life, in jewish life, for that matter. protestant and catholic life. it is a very, very serious moment we are living in. >> tucker: as a literal person, i keep asking myself, how would i respond if i believed what they were saying. i think people do believe what they are saying.ie if you really thought there was a nazi in the white house, whose immigration policy was designed to hurt people on the basis of skin color, what wouldn't you do, if you really thought that? >> right. if you are consistent with your beliefs, i don't quite understand why you wouldn't try to murder the president and for that matter, any republican. a nazi -- or at least be wounded, or at least be beaten, as woody allen has in one of his movies, they say, we should take a nazi player lost a court, and he says a baseball bat is far e. i think that is what we will se see. that is what is logical. that is what you do to nazis. >> tucker: the thing that surprises me the most, having lived in washington most of my life, is the silence from the responsible democrats. there are some and i know them actually.en i don't think for example chuck schumer, much as i disagree with them, wants to destroy america or as mentally ill or -- i think he is probably appalled by a lot of this stuff. i got to believe he is. he's not saying out loud.hi why is that? >> i don't think he is appalled, frankly. i think the belief is that anything that will work should be used. also, this is really important, because i devoted my life to moral thinking and moral philosophy, that you don't consciously desire -- i don't believe he consciously desires to destroy the united states, of course not. but that is irrelevant. it is what you do, not what you intend, that morally counts. and what the democrats are doing now, becoming a left wing, no longer liberal party, listen, alan dershowitz, lifelong liberal, major hillary clinton supporter, voted for hillary clinton, said to me, and people will see this in the film "no safe spaces" coming out next year, and not a plug for it, just want you to know where you can actually see it, he said, as a jewish man andnd american, a r more fear the far left than i do the right. >> tucker: remarkable. alan dershowitz. if you are over 30 and you grew up watching alan dershowitz, it's amazing. >> he's a liberal, not a leftist. >> tucker: that's exactly right. there are very few liberals lef being managed by the current administration. i don't think we should do away with it. maybe we got to rebrand it. >> tucker: yeah, that sounds fine. i am always remaking federal agencies better. doesn't bother me. totally different thing.m anywhere between 15,000,020,000,000 people living here illegally, illegal aliens in the country. how many can we depart? >> i think we should start by deporting criminals, people who are actively engaged in crimes other than crossing the border. what i don't like is what i am hearing today about 11,000 d spouses of military, active militarypo families, beingte deported by this administration under the zero-tolerance policy. that alarms me. it should alarm you, should alarm your viewers. we have men and women serving overseas in war zones and their spouses being kicked out of the country right now and that is intolerable. >> tucker: whenn you've got 20 million people, foreign nationals, living in your country illegally, still, i don't think you can call it a zero-tolerance policy. [laughs] there's a lot of tolerance for illegal immigration. how many biological genders are there? >> [laughs] there are two biological gender genders. >> tucker: see, i'm not sure you can be a democrat. >> people can be whatever they want to be. >> tucker: i agree. >> people's decision to call themselves what they want. but there are two. >> tucker: i will call you whatever you want to be called.i i agree. when you start telling me thatom science is false as many democrats are, i start to get nervous. do you think americans have a right to own a firearm? >> yeah, i think they do have a constitutional right to own a firearm but i think there needs to be reasonable restrictions placed on that right and i think there should be a background check on every gun and we should know where every gun is at all times. >> tucker: do you think itou is better for children to grow up with a biological mother t and father then nott to? >> i mean, not always, tucker. i think it -- >> tucker: not always. is it the best case? is it better -- is growing up with two parents being better than raised by single mother in general? >> look, i was raised by a mom and she was single for a while and it happensns in america andi think we want to see people raised by two loving parents,o whether it be to moms to, or two dads, but i think it is better to have two people. >> tucker: do you think it is better for the biological parents? of course there are lots of different ways that -- i was raised in a nontraditional family. i get it. but is it the ideal? the biological parents? >> tucker, i think they should be raised -- >> tucker: just checking. we are not saying -- >> tucker, and a perfect world, you'll have to go biological parents who want to but we don't live in a perfect world.ut we live in a very imperfect world. >> tucker: are not saying we do. that is my question. there are some people -- there are alt kinds of permutations what was the ideal. i think people on the left are unwilling to say the ideal is -- >> look -- >> tucker: two biological parents. let me ask you this -- no, you it's totally fine. oh, you will get -- >> if there are two loving men who are in a committed relationship, two loving women -- >> tucker: i'm not attacking anyone. i just want to know what the ideal is. >>to i know a lot of people on e writer against that. >> tucker: i'm not saying that. i'm not making that case. i just want to know what the ideal is. is abortion for the purposes of sex selection, is that immoral to abort a child because you don't like the gender? is our moral problem without? >> i don't like to cast moral -- >> tucker: simple question. >> tucker: abortion? you won't judge that? >> i don't believe -- my bible tells me judge not just yourself. judge. >> tucker: i'm not asking you to judge anybody. >> now that is not a thing that i -- i don't think this data should have a role in that kind of thing. >> tucker: i think you are way too right-wing for the democratic party. good luck on twitter. [laughs] >> but i was watching your last segment -- >> tucker: i'm sorry, we're out of time. you are one of the last reasonable democrats we just discovered. well, a new hire at "the new york times" has been exposed as a bigot. we don't like to call people bigots but thiss is a close cal. why do the loudest antiracism agitators always seem to be the first ones to stoke racist sentiments? t we've noticed that. we'll tell you what that's about asked. ♪l over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ designed to save you money. wireless network whether you use your phone to get fit. to find meaningful, thoughtful, slightly-weird gifts. or just to know which way you're facing right now. however you use it, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your xfinity internet. so you just pay for data -- by the gig or unlimited. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >> tucker: deleted member of "the new york times" editorial board is named sarah jeong come exposed yesterday is kind of a lunatic, definitely a bigot. they "the times" didn't care, saying, the only races are the s that criticize her. no more of jeong's tweets have been exposed, she pleaded repeatedly about killing all men, and she said, "if. we are talking about big sweeping bans on things that kill people, why don't we ever talk about banning the police." the ones that crye the most abot bigotry are the most enthusiasticic bigots. they defend themselves by saying they can't be bigots. it's impossible. ethan bearman is a california radio host and he joins us tonight. thank you for coming on. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: i read a lot of those moments tweets. when no one is saying that she is kind of dumb. i wonder how she got into harvard.wo not a good writer, totally mediocre. a lot of mediocre people. i think it's interesting for tht following reasons. she's making all these sweeping claims about an entire racial group, all of them negative, a lot of them angry, some suggesting violence. people say, she's a racist, and the response of the left has been, you can't be racist to white people, period. very apparently a widely held belief. do you o think it's impossible o beis racist white people? >> i don't think it's impossible to be racist topl white people t you missed the context. i think there is a bit of hypocrisy from the right on this one with the insult her and she's being the head of the republican party right now. in this case, you miss the context of the trolls attacking her first. clearly she should not have reacted the way she did. however, it is a normal human reaction with both the semantic and autonomic nervous system to respond when under threat. so she was being attacked and responded to. >> tucker: i think it is a very r fair point but people who are attacked to respond, i'm afraid i might do that. reveal myself to be unpleasant. i'm serious. i don't. but she wasn't responding to trolls, actually, in every case, i read them, by the way, her response wasn't aimed at individuals, it was aimed at an entire -- predominant -- racial group in the united states. so in other words, if i say something to you that you don't like, do you respond by saying something racist? probably not. you respond byin attacking me. that is not what she did. why are we defending that? >> she was setting an example -- no, look. clearly, asian-americans historically have been subjugated and abused in this country. do i need to bring up the internment camps? >> tucker: what? know they haven't. that is silly. we didn't burn their villages. hold on. stop. first of all, not all asians are the same. s her family is from south korea. she went to berkeley and then harvard law school. there has been no organized discrimination against koreans. what are we talking about? the average korean has a higher income than the average native-born white american. there is no history of racism against koreans. that is just not true. certainly not by white people. >>hi neither one of us have experienced what she's experienced. i don't know what she's experienced. >> tucker: i didn't get into harvard law school. as a dumb person, she got in as a dumb person. that's impressive, i get it. >> she didn't give into harvard law is a dumb person. should >> tucker: i'm not being mean. i'm not attacking her. i spent all day reading her tweets and she's not bright. she can barely write. all these other dumb people are like, she is irresponsible, she's a genius. if you think she's a genie is -- whatever. but the point is, how can she come as a harvard law graduate with a "new york times" job, coming from south korea, how can she be an oppressed person? i'm totally confused. >> i don't know her personal experience. what i do know is if you look at other tweets that were sent to her, tucker, there were tweets that were very crude and they were offensive and again, so she was experiencing that and sometimes -- i try to avoid doing this myself -- again, i don't condone lashing out but of course, when you are a minority person and you are feeling attacked for being the minority person that you are, you sometimes lash out and say things -- >> tucker: i get it. so she is attempting the race of my children, my kids are right, i'll admit it. does that me that i can go attack all agents in response? i would never do that. >> white people are in charge in this country. it is really hard to say that you are an oppressed minority. >> tucker: oh, only she gets to be the racist. but she is the rich harvard law grad who works at "the new york times" "new york times." >> she made very poor choices in her language. no way, no wait, no way, tucker. white people are not the oppressed group. that is white for agility. see what i'm not saying they are. look, i am not oppressed, never have been. are these universal principles? a parent may not. ethan, thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: chadwick more as a journalist in new york city, and brooklyn specifically, and he js us tonight. chadwick, i am fumbling around in the dark for the new rules, and i get the rules are that you get to say things according to your race, certain races good to say some things, other races can't say other things. why is that not a racist worldview? by definition? >> well, it is, by definition obviously. what we are seeing here is a very dramatic and a broader escalation of a creeping trend at "the new york times." >> tucker: yes, that's right. >> yes. we have always known "the new york times" is left-leaning, jill abramson, very brief stint there. famously said, we don't have a liberal bias, we have an urban bias. they've abandoned that. for them to so brazenly defend this person, and to knowinglyin hire her, given what she has said in the past, that marks a very steep change in what is happening at "the new york times." i do not think that this is coincidental that this happened now. it was revealed earlier this year, i believe in may come of that george soros invested $3 million into "the new york times" company, and what happened a couple months later? "the new york times" published a glittering profile of him. i use to freelance atfi "the new york times," and i am very familiar with their ethics policy. i used to live inn fear of their ethics policy, which is very intense and dramatic, especially their conflicts of interest. there are sections of public neutrality when it came to political issues. this is clearly not the paper i knew. i was so shocked when i heard about the george soros injection into the company and maybe that is what we are seeing here. they just want to be either a george soros operation, globalist operation, or they've decided to make a business decisionsi to just be a left-wig tabloid like "huffington post." they are -- they can no longer call themselves the paper of record. they are certainly no longer the glittering jewel of american journalism. that is completely out the window. >> tucker: pick the race gap like this, really long-term consequences that are starting to worry me. i think we should be worried. chadwick, thank you for your insights into that. i appreciate it. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: speaking of new york city going crazy, new york is renaming a street after a dictator who committed racial genocide. for real. why is the city council suddenly endorsing this? it's 2018. we've got details coming up. ♪ ♪ the leof up to 24 lapsline is taround the world.ent experience an unrivaled feel for any road at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. to blame. he was not in any debt. had had lost a lot of money at casinos, though. what was his motive? police say they have no idea and that we may never know. what about the slow response to the shooting? from police? welcome a clark county sheriff joe lombardo says that is "an internal matter, whatever aythat means. there are many threats worth following up and we will. meanwhile, cross america, statues are being toppled, streets and schools have been renamed, we are in the middle of a revolution, remember! all for the sake of purging the memory of long-ago racism. in new york, they have a very different plan. they are now honoring ae genocidal dictator. amazing! for city council, led by giovanni williams, a frequent guest on this show, running for lieutenant governor of new york right now, just voted to renamew a street after the haitian dictator. in the early 1800s, he ordered the genocide of all white people on the island, that includes men, women, and children. he did it, that is what he is best known for, new york city apparentlyow finds that impressive, so impressive, they will name a street after him. the associate editor of "city journal joins us tonight. thank you lord for coming on. i overstate that? >> you were right. >> tucker: what is this about? >> i think it would make perfect sense to have a statute or a street named after dessalines in port-au-prince, the haitian capital. i don't understand why we are doing it in new york city. i mean, there are a number of patients here in brooklyn. nearty there. this is advocated by the same people who want to tear down the statue of columbus at columbus circle, who want to rename stuyvesant high school because he owned slaves. so it's a very extreme measure. if you recall a year ago, williams was very much in favor of the puerto rican day parade honoring oscar lopez rivera. i know you had him d on then. oscar lopez rivera was a terrorist who bombed a major historic landmark downtown and killed several people, including account. there he is. this is who the city is now apparently honoring. and favoring. >> tucker: there are a couple of interesting things about this. the first is that multiculturalism isn't real. we were told that snsticulturalism is that withts lots of cultures exist happily in all of that. this is really destroying one culture and replacing it with the new foreign culture. that appears to be -- we are taking your monument down and putting ours up by that is what is going up. >> i talked to a member of the city council, a republican who voted for it, for the street renaming, and he sort of indicated thatat this was insurance -- this will protect columbus. like, t if we give them the strt named after dessalines, they won't come after columbus. that is like the strategy of feeding your friends to the crocodiles and hope that they will eat you last. i think that they will have dessalines and to take columbus eventually, when they want to, when we are ready. >> tucker: but columbus discovered america and this is america. maybe there's a reason we celebrate at columbus. dessalines, i'm sure he had good points in addition to being a genocidal nutcase. no one is monochromatic. but what does that have to do with america? nothing, right? >> history is complicated and everybody has their next story. according to jumaane williams, columbus, jefferson, washington, it is all arbitrary why they are honored, and dessalines or robert mcgarvey, i guess, orange. >> tucker: i guess that is next. great story. thank you for that very much. we'll talk to jumaane williams next week about it. congress is obsessed with combating russia but doing almost nothing about an actual threat that we face from china. our greatest threat.na senator marco rubio just cast a protest vote trying to change that, he joins us for his first fox news interview since casting metal it. that next. ♪ i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink, and they just came out perfect. - [announcer] check out our huge selection of custom apparel for every occasion. you'll even get free shipping. get started today at customink.com. ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. ♪♪ and just like tyrone taylor, they know what it takes to help keep you protected. are you in good hands? before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. >> tucker: by this by this point, it is pretty clear that china, and not russia, as the top threat in the united states. china has far more people, a much larger economy, they are also far more aggressive. their hackers steal more u.s. secrets, military secrets, and intellectual property, the state owned companies have far more thoroughly penetrated the american company. senator marco rubio is one of the few lawmakers trying to raise awareness of those threats. to that end, he just cast a protest vote against the defense funding bill. afterwards, he spoke to us in his first fox news interview following that boat. >> tucker: senator, thank you for coming out tonight. you have, for the first time, voted against the national defense authorization act, a form of protest, if i'm getting this right? >> hopefully to get people to notice. we t did something about allowig the chinese telecommunication company to stay in business. i don't think we should allow any chinese telecommunication company to do business in america. they use it as a tool of espionage. theyri do it all over the world. what i mean by espionage is not listening in on people's calls, i'm talking about taxpayer-funded research at universities, they steal it, all of a sudden it shows up in their products. i'm talking about intellectual property of companies and key industries. i'm talking about defensive secrets and we are creating an environment in which they can put backdoors into servers and steal these things from us. let me just make one more point, the intro, you touched upon it, there is no greater threat to the united states because china seeks to replace us and we are still struggling in this country becauseug for the first time sie the end of the cold war, we now have a near pier adversary ended near pier adversary that is looking to overtake us, andr frankly, we are helping them and we are helping them not just by giving them business in our country but through trade practices that have allowed them to cheat and steal for 18 years. >> tucker: there are reports, and there are many stories like this, but here. is one that has emerged recently. google apparently is planning to do the biddingng and effect of e chinese government, to censor its search engine in china, helping to prop up an authoritarian regime. what should we make of that? >> we should make a bet that american companies by and large, who would like to march into a country here and take up all sorts of social issues and lecture society, have no problem helping china sensor, as an example. he goes deeper than that. i don't know if you know -- are aware of project maven in which google is working with the department of defense to help wothem with targeting, would sae the militarywing to avoid hitting sale civilians. google no longer works with the department of defense. however, they work in partnership with the university in china that provides the technology assistance to the chinese military. it is just one more example of this rampant hypocrisy of american companies who are more interested in making a few dollars, gaining access to m the 1.3 billion person chinese market but have no problem on the other hand cutting ties with a country that allow themhe to exist in the first place, the united states. p >> tucker: so they are serving the police state but ignoring their own country. it is russia doing anything on the scale that china is? >> no. very different. look, russia -- the economy of russia is $2 trillion. that is their gdp. that is the size of italy and spain. they have nuclear weapons. we've got to deal with them because they have nuclear weapons, some pretty good conventional capabilities, and they are going out and doing the sorts of -- pitting us against each other and sort of -- is not in favor of one political party or the n other, they just want s toit fight against each other. that is important. the chinese threat is critical.. russia has no ability and willingness to overtake us in a geopolitical stage. china seeks to replace us. they usedla to hide that intention. now they are pretty aggressive and open about it, and at this time we open up to that reality and started writing back. we most certainly should not be helping them do that by allowing them to steal our intellectual property and military secrets. >> tucker: why is nobody saying this? why is every single news conference out of washington about russia andy no one is saying anything about china? i find it odd. >> we are in a better place than we were two years ago but not where we need to be. we spent about 17 years, the conventional wisdom was that china was a poor country, and if we help them, let them steal because what they get rich they will behave like ours. that was -- it didn't work out. a terrible and idea. we are paying the price. which is why i support these tariffs. don't like tears. the best way to get rid of these terraces to be willing to impose on themselves and retaliation. you are seeing the impact of it at already. the chinese economy is struggling. a bunch of people in this country that want to unconditionally surrender, or allow china to do anything they want in america, so long as we get some crumbs for our companies in terms of doing a little bit of business overm there. >> tucker: as long as google gets richer. senator, thank you very much. i appreciate. it. up next, this week's "final exam." it's a good one. ♪ ♪ call on me brother ♪ when you need a hand ♪ lean on me, when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on ♪ ♪ lean on me ♪ mmm... ♪ lean on me... ♪ mmm... ♪ lean on me. does it look like i'm done? 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adam? >> kim kardashian. >> tucker: kim kardashian? okay. was k that kim kardashian? roll tape. >> is know that you are not necessarily aw trump supporter. i know your husband, kanye, seems to like him a lot. you guys argue about that? you talk politics and have debates about -- >> you know what, no. i have nothing bad to say about the>> president. >> tucker: it was indeed kim kardashian. 1 for adam. >> i knew it. you are quicker on the buzzer.t, >> tucker: it's a question of getting there. question two. you can redeem yourself, janice. which supreme court justice, as liberals rejoicing, after this person said he or she plans to stay on the court at least five more years? janice dean? >> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? roll the tape. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg announced she will plan to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i am 84 years old and everybody wants to take a picture with me. >> tucker: you are right. janice dean, setting up a tie. 1-1, moving into question three. it will not be tied by the end of this. here is the question. over the past weekend, barack and michelle obama were caught on tape dancing at a concert. who was performing? janice dean. >> jay-z and beyonce! >> tucker: jay-z and beyonce says the former canadian dj janice dean. was it jay-z and/or beyonce? roll tape. >> the former president and first lady caught on camera at this weekends beyonce and jay-z concert, dancing and waving their hands in the air. about a thousand people posted it on social media. the obama's are living their breath lives. >> tucker: oh, adam, she's a force of nature. i warned you. 2-1. i will warn you, this is a legitimately tough question. iil had no idea the answer. i will throw it at you. question four is multiple-choice. san antonio aquarium is the scene of the story. three people arrested there this week when they were caught on tape using a baby stroller to steal what kind of animal? was at a penguin, a tortoise, or aa shark? adam? >> a shark! >> tucker: you can't put a shark and a baby stroller. was it a shark? roll tape. >> for snappers, seen here on surveillance camera, grabbed their shark by the tail, placed her in a bucket, and took the bucket into the stroller. within hours, the stolen shark was allegedly put up for sale on facebook. >> tucker: whole-wheat -- i can't believe you knew that. i never would have guessed that. i would have said penguin or tortoise. >> may come too. >> tucker: now we are really in this situation. sudden death overtime. this will determine the winner. this is a weather related question for our two meteorologists. a cloud in texas is wowing the internet, at this very moment because it has a very unusual shape. what does this cloud resemble? janice dean? >> and angel! >> tucker: and angel, says janice. i know you are such a good person that you would guess angel no matter what it is. were you right? >> take a look at the stunning image, a driver capturing a cloud formation that looks just like an angel. what do you think? >> just like an angel. the man taking the picture while drivingoe down a texas highway posting itt online, calling it n angel cloud.ri >> [laughs] >> tucker: janice dean! ii got to say, adam, congratulations for getting as far as you did. very few people could have stood up to the force that is janice and gotten the points. janice dean, congratulations. the outcome was never an doc but i am thrilled for you anyway. >> oh, tucker, i just want to think my mom and my dad and the whole "fox & friends" audience and adam as well for showing up. >> tucker: got to think your manager. s we have anth eric wemple of mogg in the mail for you. it will be there soon. weil promise. you guys were great. thank you very much and thank youer for telling us what the weather is going to be so accurately for so many years. great to see you both. that is it for this week's "final exam." pay attention to the news, every weird detail, every week. tune in on thursdays to see if you can beat our news experts. we'll be right back. two, i say!! like my father before... 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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 09:21:00

these words from secretary of state antony blinken we heard before, it is husband fourth visit in three months to the region, with that message always of calls for deetscalation and fear this is conflict could spread further. but this time in the context where in reality, there has been an increase in tensions around the region, we're look at what's been happening in the red sea. the houthi rebels and attacks on commercial vessels there, the inn creased attacks from iraq, but the most significantly, the assassination of a top official who was killed in a targeted bomb figure beirut, the first attack on the lebanese c capita since e the e war by i israel. thatat has led to what bewe hav seen ovever the coururse of the weekend.d. just thehe initial r response f

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achieve. few of these comments he's made i think are extremely disqualified and show everybody that nikki haley most of all, why think it is performance thatat really appealed to the general population saying that we all have one thing in common. we want joe biden and kemal harris out of the white house. and vivek ramaswamy is missing the mark on that. he's goingng straight in to get magna and then he's gonna come to the center and grab those moderates too. and then hey, everything else something is going to be palatable by then. no, no, body. 9/11, pudding, and climate change, those three areas, he's in trouble and he's in hot water. >> takes he walked back one of his things that he got the trouble on on the debate stage iv. this proposal to sort of defined israel to some extent. he walked up back in a campaign stop today. so i think we're going to increasingly see that. but this is not the first time we've seen candidates ke vivek ramaswamy and outsiders werere coming up with u know, outlandish ideas but what is it

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