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, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. why pause the moment? ask your doctor about cialis for daily use. and for a $200 savings card, go to cialis.com hi. the five. >> scott asked hillary if she ever lied. roll it. >> i have tried in every way i know how, literally from my years as a young lawyer all the way through my time as secretary of state to level with the american people. >> you talk about leveling with the american people. have you always told the truth? >> i've always tried to. always. always. >> some people will call that wiggle room that you just gave yourself. you always tried to. jimmy carter said i will never
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lie to you. >> you're asking me to say, have i ever? i don't believe i ever have. i don't believe i ever have. i don't believe i ever will. i'll do the best i can to level with the american people. >> now was she lying about lying? to find out, we trained a dog to bark whenever hillary fibs. let's replay it. >> you're asking me to say, have i ever? i don't believe i ever have. i don't believe i ever have. i don't believe i ever will. i'm going to do the best i can to level with the american people. [ barking ] >> that's an odd bark but honest. remember when donald trump said he was against the iraq war, calling bush a liar? not so fast. >> are you for invading iraq? >> i guess so. i wish the first time it was done correctly. >> so i guess he was for it before he was against it.
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i wonder how the dog feels about that. [ barking ] >> it might be indigestion, kim betterly, candidates do lie. does it matter that one lies about benghazi or another supports a war. what would this candidate do if given more power? we're about to give them more power. the past predicts the future. what would your candidate do? that question forces you to put principal before personality. donald trump taught us it is okay to the wrong as long as you're strong. it is why you see so much adulation. if trump said make daddy a drink, how many talking heads would rush to the bar? that's not his fault. we hate left wing tribalism. when you're critical, you're
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disloyal. maybe we've become that, too, calling lifelong conservatives rinos for criticizing. we see the establishment versus outsider-stick was disloyal. are they establishment also? again, what would your choice do if he or she had more power? would they abandon promises for popularity? or choose revenge over reason? if you don't care to ask, then you get the president you deserve. >> all right, kimberly. i have to defend hillary on this. if somebody asks who that question, how do you answer that question? have you ever, have you ever lied? how do you answer that? if you say, yeah, maybe i did. you admit you're a liar. >> say i've never lied to the american people. >> say that! that's it. don't equivocate and on and on. right? it doesn't matter. if you had literally like a
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full-on confession from hillary, she would still say, no, i never did. that's what they do. so just say that and move on. next question. >> i think it is a tough question. >> made it worse. she is in a bind. the poll numbers say the american people don't think that she is trustworthy and i think that goes directly to the idea of do you tell the truth? in my mind, i think it is, are you entitled, do you behave as if you're above all this? you're just being bother asked these people are irritating you. nonetheless, that's what she has to deal with. not only now. now with bernie sanders going after her, on wall street, you took this money, why did you take this money? explain why you took the money, she doesn't have an answer. the republicans in the general election who are going to try. i really like that. do you know why? i thought you were fair about it. i think that it is not only trump. i think this week we've seen all the charges about cruz lying and
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putting up phony pictures of rubio shaking hands with obama. >> then we hear stories about, oh, guess what, people have switched endorsements, trey gowdy switched from rubio back. these guys make stuff up all the time. >> that's what i was going to ask you. at this point, everybody lies, if everybody is lying, is the american public just inatured to it? it is just noise? >> i think hillary has the bigger burden because of the trustworthy numbers. she is going up against a guy with people in% trustworthiness in the positive sense. i'll give credit for asking the one question that pulls at the sweater. guess what happened, it started to unravel in front of your own eyes. people will vote for hillary because they vote for hillary. not because they like her,she h to lie about a lie.
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likewise, they'll vote for donald trump whether he was for or against the iraq war. they like what he is now, not 13 or 14 years ago. i will tell you that i think juan is right. with the cruz/rubio thing. they're trying to be the next in line. if trump is slated to win south carolina, they're both needing that second place. they want it desperately. those going back and forth. some will say using these tactics, it would back fire and turn voters off. >> the thing, is you could be hogs about changing your mind. i mean, if you were -- >> on the iraq war point, hillary has done the same thing which donald trump did. she voted for the war before she was later against it. it was under false pretenses. there's no evidence to support. that i thought the question was very difficult, especially for her for the points that were already made. in addition, she has a 40-year public record.
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so the thing is, i think even if she could have. in her heart, i've never lied. she knows tomorrow morning, there will be another one that says wait a minute. when you said this, did you mean that? and we'll have some tapes coming up in the c block when we talk about hillary with ed hen rirk do you know that really touching ad on immigration, you can point to several things that she said the opposite. so when you have a public record and you're trying to switch and be a part of today's modern presidential campaign, you run into some risk. i do think her bigger problem is not just trustworthiness. she thinks she is above the law. there were no e-mails that were classified on my server ever. that turned out to be a lie, and it is piling up like a car crash. >> it comes out that this woman has been in public life for so long that she's been under attack by the vast right wing
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conspiracy. first it was richard, now the koch brothers and they play to pile on and criticize and charge that she is a liar and that's the problem. that hillary clinton has been around for a while and all of this stuff just builds up. >> what right wing conspiracy? this is a joke. if you don't tell truth, you're a liar. there is no way to wiggle out of this. this is a woman who pushed the video when she knew that was a lie. come on. >> she has her own daughter saying it was likely terror. and then went out -- >> no, no, no. it's not, juan. if you take that, her e-mail to her own daughter and then the tape of her saying, mentioning the video. it is a, there is the definition of lying in webster's dictionary. >> also the little things. remember when she said she was in sniper fire had bosnia? okay, i may be embellish that
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had story a little bit. >> brian williams. >> and he lost his job. >> and no classified e-mails even though we saw specific intent the cut, copy, paste. a deliberate -- >> and i don't know where the travel documents are in the white house. wait. they're in a closet the whole time? >> no, no, they were on a table. >> we don't like the other side's lies but we excuse our own. we never get mad when conservatives lie. do we? >> do i. >> what's an example? >> i think that it is true that we're in uncharted waters. we don't know. this is a whole different time of campaign. it might be that your previous record doesn't matter as much as it used to. >> last night, i tried on watch the town halls but i fell asleep once again. this was an interesting exchange between donald trump and anderson cooper about obamacare which blew my mind. blew it. >> blew it. >> not much left. >> here's where i'm a little bit
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different. i don't want people dying on the streets. a new plan is good. it will be inexpensive. much better for the people but there will be a group of people at the bottom. people that haven't done well that don't have any money that won't be able to be taken care of. we'll take care of them too. maybe medicare, we have hospitals that are not doing well, doctors that are not doing well. you can't let people die on the street. some people would say that's not a very republican thing to say. everybody thinks that you people as republicans hate the concept of taking care of people who are really, really sick and are going to die. that's not single payer. that's called heart. >> the thing that gets to me, and i'll go to you, juan, this is a liberal canard. if you are not for a social program, you want people to die in the streets. that's something you heard in a cocktail party in 2007, 2008 along with bush lied, people died. he is a liberal. donald trump is a liberal. he is you. >> on this point, he said he's
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not for single payer. >> no. the most problematic part of obamacare is the mandate. he just said he likes it. that has to blow republicans' minds. >> wait a second. it will blow mitt romney's mind. this comes from a republican concept and it was put in place in massachusetts. >> it is the one thing that hold this is one thing together. that everybody has been trying to repeal. >> that's true. i'm saying that's republicans responding to their antipathy to obama. it is not the idea. the idea was a republican idea initially. >> but totally disavowed and voted against by all republicans. there was not a single republican that voted for obamacare. in addition, the thing hanging in the balance is the decision, depending on republicans make, you can't forget presidency is so important. but so is the senate. the united states senate is critical. one of the things that they've said, now that we have the majority our main goal is to repeal and replace obamacare.
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it is what led to the special election in kentucky three months ago to be won in a surprise win by the republican. that was the number one issue. people said obamacare was what they hate the most. >> maybe to trump's benefit, this plays to the general election. maybe they don't want it repealed. right? >> the big thing that surprised me this week was when trump said, you know, that he thinks it was a lie about weapons of mass destruction. so i thought republicans would react so negatively. it doesn't seem to be impacted. >> agreed. i mean, there was one -- >> you can bligh a former president and it is okay. wow! that's just okay. >> okay. >> you're okay with it. i'm not. >> i didn't say i'm okay with it. i don't know the context, i was hosting o'reilly. i didn't want the town hall last night. you're putting words in my mouth. i didn't say i'm okay with someone lying about a former president. donald trump said he's not sure
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if george bush was aware of weapons of mass destruction or thought there was or wasn't. today he said, ask him is what the comment was. please don't put words in my mouth. >> well, i will say democrats, you know, we're talking about hillary and all the lies or not lies, kim betterly. i think it is 70% of democrats don't care. >> nobody cares if you lie. i think we learned something important. >> remember bill clinton, i did not have. >> plus, tomorrow's republican battle for south carolina. next. on "the five." feel a cold sore coming on?
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it's the eve of the republican primary in south carolina. another key contest that could set the races to follow. if he wins tomorrow, the nomination will be his. >> i will only tell you. this we are doing well. we have a really good chance to win. if we can win in south carolina, we're going to go, we could very well run the table. >> but his five opponents say not so fast. >> i'm looking at ascending in the polls and continuing to make progress as we go around the country. >> here in south carolina, these
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next 21 hours are going to decide a great deal. >> if we stand together, we will win the republican nomination. >> i feel good about the feeling down here. i don't predict. i leave that to mohammed ali. >> we have a chance to be the authors of the greatest channel in the amazing story of america and that's why i need your support tomorrow. >> you all have a chance to reshape this race. you can define what the future of the country looks like. and i know that you won't let me down and i know you won't let south carolina down. >> vice president biden just weighed in. he thinks trump could get nomination but not the general election. >> i think it is very possible he could be nominated. depending on how this all plays out, i would take him seriously in terms of being able to win. he is appealing to a very, very, he's appealing to fearful i'm not very good at prognosticating but i would not be surprised if he is the nominee.
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i would be surprised if he got elected. >> so i'll start with you, juan. i was at this upper east side soiree last night. i was there and i was talking to some people. a lot of them democrats. and they actually said something eric said yesterday which is, now they are worried about hillary going against donald trump. do you think biden was just like trying to throw a little smoke? >> no. i think what biden is saying, look. furm betting right now, as bret baier is saying, it looks good for trump. the question then becomes, exactly how do you run against trump? it is hard. and harder than a lot of democrats previously thought. because trump is the anti-establishment candidate. hillary looks like the establishment personified. for all the upset americans may
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feel about even income equality, how does hillary defend it? i can say trump saying, hillary, you're standing with wall street. that sounds like sanders but it would work for trump. i think a lot of democrats who may have thought, can't wait for hillary versus trump, they're not so sure anymore. >> you bring up sanders. biden could be talking about his own party. he is talking about looking over at the republicans. there is a disturbing thing that's happening. he could be a nomination but he could lose. they're about to nominate a socialist. a guy who lived in a shack and wrote porn for money. >> well he wouldn't do it for free. >> he was not even any good at it. that's another problem. >> joe should be worried about that. may be i should get in before the united states becomes cuba. >> i didn't know this whole thing until yesterday about writing porn. >> not just porn. >> yeah.
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it probably got filtered out. kimberly, in the race, other candidates decide them. kasich, rubio and bush all fighting it out. because they are all bunched together. you have nevada, the republicans on tuesday. and then super tuesday on march 1st. do you think that anyone if they don't come in for the top three in south carolina on saturday, that they would get out of the race before the other contests? >> really interesting. a lot of people are talking about that. depending on how you place. what it will come down to is cash. who still has enough money to stay and play? at what point do you have an obligation to your loyal donors, et cetera, to stop if you believe that your campaign and your candidacy can go no further? so that has to come into play. maybe somebody gets the fourth spot, very close to the third position like we saw in new hampshire where it was very tight back and forth.
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you never know. >> that's a good point. i was reading today. i think it was charlie cook's column. trump looks like he will win. so if you're cruz, you want to try to get in the second. be closer to trump than rubio. >> it looks like there are three lanes. not three tickets. number one, trump if he does win. what's the margin of victory? with the polls, 15, 18%. and they've been right. if it is a slim margin, that would precede this week. rubio for some reason, and he needs number. two look. he hasn't won one yet. i don't think there's a republican that went on to become the nominee without winning iowa, new hampshire, he needs that number. two then bush, bush needs to stay, in my opinion, to keep the money flowing, he has to beat rubio. >> i think we have time for this but we won't have much time for discussion. barbara bush campaigned for her son today in south carolina.
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>> jeb has been a great son, a great father, great husband. married well.and is one of my f sons. he is steady. he is honest. he is modest. he is kind. i'm thrilled to be here and i'm thrilled to be the mother of one of the greatest men i know. >> who wouldn't want barbara bush on their side? next we'll to go vegas where election ed will tell us about the race tomorrow. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six.
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now, hillary turning on celebrities to help provide for candidacy, tapping morgan freeman this time for her new campaign ad. >> her life's work has been about breaking barriers, and so will her presidency. which is why for every american who is not being paid for their worth, who is held back by student debtor a system tilted against them, and there are far too many of you, she understands that our country can't reach its potential unless we all do. together. a stronger country. >> she also had a twitter shout out from britney spears after the star met her in vegas yesterday. she could win in nevada. is it a virtual tie for clinton there? let's go to the chief correspondent, ed henry. can you tell us about the newest poll where fox has bernie sanders ahead of her? >> they keep saying, we don't
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care about these national polls. it is the state polls that matter. remember, quinnipiac had a poll two months in a row that suggests it is a dead heat. just like the fox poll nationally. they have to worry about these states one by wumpbl remember the pattern that developed. a double digit lead in iowa, double digit lead in new hampshire. she had a double digit lead here a month ago. right now, it is a dead heat according to that cnn poll. she has a lot of work to do. she has been working hard over the last 24 hours on the ground and in vegas. and i think if she can somehow eek out a victory, they're going to say a win is a win is a win. >> and you had juan sweating a little bit. >> not really. one of the things that i noticed, is that in some polls, of likely voters, clinton does better in nevada. the reason is it is a caucus. with a caucus, you have to count on people coming out, staying and participating.
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a lot of the first time voters that sanders is relying on may not be up to it. how do you understand it politically? how are you thinking about this? >> i'm thinking about it, go back to 2008. a turnout is very low historically here in nevada. even when you had that historic obama/clinton race. it was something like 27% of democrats came out to caucus. 27% of those registered. that is very anemic, even when you had an exciting race. so can bernie sanders get the college students out and have a record turn out here? we don't know. another factor is this was the foreclosure cam of the world, of course. a lot of people moved on their own or unfortunately lost their homes. so not just on the democratic side. but when the republicans come here for next tuesday's caucus, what is the voting turn out like? who is showing up? who is getting the little card in the mail? who is not saying you have to show up? there is been. so displacement here in the state of nevada, it is unclear
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who will turn out. bernie sanders is hoping for historic turnout like we saw in the last couple battles. >> one of the most important things for hillary is the minority vote. bernie sanders just bought his first spanish language ad. this ad came out against hillary showing not exactly being truthful about where she stands on illegal immigration. i think we have that to show. >> i'm doing everything i can so you don't have to be scared. >> i don't have a mixed record on immigration. >> i am adamantly against illegal immigration. >> i voted no, ma'am russ times when i was a senator to spend money to build a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in. >> people have to stop employing immigrants. >> so i wanted to get your
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reaction. the minority vote, especially important to both parties. but bernie could be making some inroads there. >> it strikes me that it is a blow to her with the latino vote if she is shown to be flip flopping. we've all reynold in the 2008 race, she was all about the wall. making sure illegal immigrants didn't have a drivers license. she was much more conservative. in race. now this time she's gone hard left. not just on this issue. i think when you show that ad, it is a reminder why she struggled in this campaign. who is the real hillary clinton? she's been on various sides of a lot of these issues. >> how are you? don't answer. i don't think it is surprising that britney spears is hanging out with hillary given that they have the same luck with men. i want to ask but the sex workers at the bunny ranch who come out to endorse hillary
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clinton. as a feminist, should not she embrace these hard working women? >> sure. that ad you mentioned, more importantly, i've got to get done on this live shot. i have to get out to investigate that. i would rather have the facts. >> terrible, ed, terrible. >> quit trying to ryan ed's career. i'm going on meet you outside after the show. that's my guy. i'm here to save you. don't worry. okay. so what i want to know, what are the clinton insiders, what are they saying they need to do to turn this bus around? it is not going well. >> yeah. what they think is, working, particularly casino workers, that gets back to dana's questions about the latino vote. turning them out. she did very well in clark county in 2008 against barack obama. the surrounding counties around las vegas. they want a super turnout.
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they need a super turn out to hope to eke out a small victory. if they don't, there will be a freakout on the democratic side. they keep saying, she's going to turn it around. even if she loses tomorrow, let's not forget a week from saturday for the democrats. different from the republicans. in the latest fox poll, she has a 42% edge among african-americans in south carolina. she really wants to win this but south carolina is the fire wall even more. >> interesting timing on the clyburn endorsement. they might have waited until monday after this one. who knows? listen. they're ones running the campaign. >> they want to get ahead of bad news on saturday. >> that's right. tomorrow, be sure to catch our
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live special saturday edition of "the five." we'll be covering both elections in nevada and south carolina. we hope you'll join us. up next, some powerful images of the supreme court where justice scalia is lying in repose. feel a cold sore coming on? only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.. don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. abreva. make you feel like an svp desk instead of a vp? then you might be gearcentric. ♪ this president's day, all chairs are on sale! save $150 on this chair! office depot officemax. gear up for great ®.
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get organized at voya.com. tomorrow the nation will say goodbye to one of the greatest public servants, supreme court justice antonin scalia passed away at the age of 79. his funeral will be health in washington, d.c. today his body is lying in repose in the court that he led. his eight colleagues pay their respect around his coffin draymond with an american flag. president obama also paid his respects but won't be attending tomorrow's funeral. vice president biden will be there. he just offered his thoughts on
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the gop's thoughts to delay filling scalia's seat until the next president takes office. >> i don't believe in their heart they think this makes sense. the senate does have a right. but they only get to dispose. the president proposes. >> if the president asks you tooted it, would you say yes? >> you never say to a president for certain you wouldn't do anything. but i have no, look at me now. no desire to sit on the supreme court. none. >> the white house says the president will likely review materials on potential nominees over the weekend. so first of all, again, our co condolences to the families. tomorrow will be an important moment and a very reflective moment as you saw people paying respect. especially his colleagues. i think that was one of the last ones they expected to pass away.
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to be hogs, they thought the next person to step down would be ruth bader ginsburg. >> in reading the reflections about judge scalia's life, one of the thing they said about ginsburg was that they were close buddies. and someone who has covered the and got to know all the justices. you can see the heartfelt reporting there. i think charles krauthammer had the best column on this in talking about what biden was being asked about. the republican and the democrats about, to have this battle. biden would be an excellent person to go to capitol hill. to get the temperature of congress. remember that everyone is arguing about process because they really care about the outcome. and if the shoe was on the other foot, the democrats would be make have the same arguments the republicans are making.
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i don't know how it would shake out. but it is political for a reason and a good one. >> and it would be by both sides. >> could president obama nominate himself? that's a question. that's the next big job after being president is being a supreme court justice. >> he want to make money. he won't do that. >> it has to be hard to be justices. your workplace is a life boat. if someone is not there, it's gone. it is a lifelong position. it must be very difficult for them. it is someone you work with every single day. you can't e-mail them anymore. it is not like they retired. >> so let me say in materials of ritual, it is an awesome spectacle. if you will have noticed in term of what shannon was doing in the cameras, you will notice there is always people stationed around the casket. in this case, it was his former clerks. every half-hour they would shift. when the casket was brought in
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by the police officials, you saw the members of the court standing. there i was taken by the idea that it wasn't only the current justices, but you also saw people like cecilia marshall, you saw form he members of the court and their families standing there. the idea that court is a family. we disagree but we have to live with each other. i think that's a powerful message. >> it really is. >> very emotional watching the aides. and then seeing the supreme court justices. it was a traumatic moment. again, president obama showed up. he paid his respects but i would like to see him attend the funeral tomorrow. no reason for him not to. i don't know that there's anything so pressing that he can't. >> are you saying that golf isn't important? >> you're making a joke.
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>> do you think it is a political put-down? >> it is respect. sheer respect. a president loses a supreme court justice who is so important to the law of the country. >> imagine if a republican president did that. >> you just show up. then the last thing i would hope president obama does nominate and i think the senate should take their time and review it and take the time. don't approve it until you're ready. >> you have to keep an open mind. >> that's all i'm going to say. >> the second justice that died actively so there isn't much precedence. >> and i thought by the way, michelle obama looked very nice and it was good to see her there. she seemed to be reflecting. i don't know. there it is. next, which presidential candidate would voters dread watching on tv the most for the next four years? stay tuned for that answer straight ahead.
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which candidate would you dread watching on tv the most for the next four years? according to a pool of registered voters, trump won that poll. 40% said they would most dread watching him. the runner up? hillary clinton. then sanders, cruz and bush. democrats of course were more likely to say trump. republicans, clinton, independents said trump. greg? >> i don't think this is a fair question. i think over time, you get sick of everyone. if the person has the voice of morgan freeman and the body of looks of jennifer lawrence, we would still be tired of them. we are a fickle public. would be a little weird, by the way. >> i would find it interesting. >> that's what america should do. >> maybe that would be a winner. >> so name a president that you would enjoy. >> that's so easy for me. abraham lincoln. one thing about getting tired of
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people. president bush used to say, the last two years the poll numbers were in the tank. it was hard. and he used to say around this time of every president that gets a second term, people start getting tired of seeing you in their living rooms. they want something new. one of the regions president obama was so exciting in 2008. it was hope and change. he had a nice voice, people liked to listen to. that does matter. the only thing about trump is that he wins every poll. he is always a winner. >> i remember rush limbaugh once said, can you imagine hillary clinton growing old in office? that was dangerous. >> forget that. imagine listening to the way she delivers that i'm above you all. that arrogant thing. they try to inject heart and humor into her. she just gets louder and more abrasive. >> or too quiet. then she tries opposite which is really soft. >> or the southern accents. that would be clearly my choice of who i don't want to hear. >> what do you think about trump for four years?
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>> i'll tell hue would be happy would be the tv producers on all the major networks. when he goes on tv, the ratings go up. >> the gift that keeps on giving. >> i know you would love to watch bernie sanders. >> you're kidding, right? >> what do you think about watching bernie on tv. >>? i don't want to. i want to watch larry david on "snl." that's a little taste for me and it is fine. he love a president with a good voice. >> jeb bush? >> of the, who is running right now? >> i mean, i don't mind any of them except for -- >> are we really talking about which has the best voice for the next four years? >> somebody will be on tv a lot. >> i thought it was what we have to listen to. not the voice part of it. >> you mean content. >> yeah! >> one more thing is up next. let's celebrate these moments...
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omg, it's omt. juan? >> earlier this week i was invited to talk at the cia in langley, virginia. first i had lunch with director john brennan and his leadership team. we talked about espionage, we talk about threats, we also talked about diversity. four members of his leadership team are women including two
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blacks and an asian-american woman. it was greg gutfeld who was the star of my lunch with the cia director. >> why? >> because i was telling the director about greg's fascination with biological weapons. >> congratulations! >> and director brennan said yeah, that worries him too. and then he told me the 60-minute interview that aired last week, the one piece of tape that got cut from the interview was his expression of grave concern about, you're going to love this, biological weapons. >> i'm telling you. it's a thing. eric? >> i wanted to make sure you watch fox, stay here. bret's show is next. at 7:00 people, greta has a special on the record aboard the uss yorktown. donald trump will be her special guest. a definite must-see tv. don't change the channel. i'll be hosting o'reilly after that. one of the architects of the stimulus program under president obama will deconstruct bernie sanders and a little of hillary
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clinton's economic proposals going forward. really hard hitting interview. stick around for that. >> up next, greg's law enforcement news. there you go. good work. this is interesting. police were asked to volunteer in florida to work a beyonce concert. according to the tampa police department, no one has signed up. >> why would you, at this point? and then at philly, the police after finding out that kanye west is $50 million in debt, offered him a job. they tweeted this. the starting salary for you, $48,000. and they calculated that he'll be out of debt on that salary by 3122 a.d. the cops having a good time. where am i? k.g. >> again, i want to say congratulations to my best girlfriend. there she is, so cute. ainslie airhart who got a huge
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welcome today. take a look at this clip. >> announced this week that ainslie is replacing here on fox and friends. you need to know this woman here. she is one of the nicest people i've ever met in my entire life. >> thank you. there are no words. dreams can come true. this is truly a moment for me. >> we're super proud of you and congratulations as well to the earhardt and proctor family. and baby heyden, a cute little girl, you should be very proud of your mama. congratulations, all the hard work and the excellent reporting that you have done for this network over the past what? ten works paid off. and thank you to our cheryl rog roger ails. >> i'm going to do a cpac. the top sig how conservative principles meept millennials' goals. so if you're going to be in d.c.
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for cpac, come by. >> that's it for us. we've got a special election edition of "the five." "special report" is up next! we are one day away from two big votes that could change the face of the presidential race. this is "special report." >> good evening. welcome to myrtle beach. i'm bret baier. coming to you live fcarolina wh are just 13 hours away from the polls opening. the first in the south primary. almost 2,600 mile away, the democrats prepare for tomorrow's nevada caucuses in what looks like a very tight race there. all republican candidates are on the ground here in south carolina. battling for support. today, the six gop candidates were out trying to shore
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