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john kasich will be among many, many others who will join him. and don't miss the fox business network. a really crazy day, katrina will be there as well. we'll see you then. >> dana just swore. what did you just say? >> i said shoot on a shingle. >> hello. i'm greg gutfeld. dana perino. "the five." fingernail, meet chalkboard. >> when he was engaging in rhetoric that i found deeply offensive, i said that. >> it gets worse. last night hillary clinton refused to say whether she quit the race if indict over her e-mail mess shelf got snippier than a pair of salon him?
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ers. >> it won't happen. i'm not answering that question. >> like when fonzie walks in on happy days. the woman equivalent of that test where they blast a puff of air in your eye. painful and unsettling. even more she claims the benghazi family lied when telling the media that she told them the video caused the attack that killed their loved ones. ramos played a visit. video recounting how hillary told her it was a video. >> on the night you attack. you sent it to your daughter -- [ inaudible ]. >> she's wrong. >> i and all the people, the president, the vice president, susan rice, we were scrambling
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to get information that was changing literally by the hour. when we had information, we made it public. then sometime we had to go back and say we have new information that contradicts it. >> would you look at that? the audience booed. a question about benghazi. when you're more obsessed with free stuff than the death of your own citizens, grace never enters the picture. why would grieving families make up a story that we heard the day it happen? the answer, they wouldn't the better question, why would hillary lie and impugn these families? the answer, she's hillary. last night, what did we see? in one case she lied to the families. in the other, she lied to herself which causes her to lie to all of us. it was nearly four years ago they lied and covered their butts.
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it's deja vu but only if you gave a damn. the thing that got me. that smirk. you hear the audience booing. she's like, they're on my side. i don't care. >> and she answered it. i'm not even going to answer that question. it is ridiculous. >> if it is ridiculous, say yes. if i'm indicted, i will step aside. just hike someone said would you quit fox if the yankees win next season. okay, yes. there was so much more of that going on. she starts talkinging and she lets the lies flow out. her playing with the words and the smantics. it reminded me when bill, it depends on what your definition of is, is. play around with words. people are smarter.
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i should say conservatives are smarter. wait, i have the yankees on here. >> i have to say, not a fan of jorge. but now i'm all for jorge. >> you mean because he committed an act of journalism during the debate? >> yes. >> i like him. >> now i'll go back to disliking him. >> why do you dislike him? >> i don't know. i don't know why. >> watching hillary clinton when she was answering on the question of the e-mails and whether she would be indict, there is a book called creative visualization. one of the things you're supposed to do. if you want to achieve something, you have to think about it all the time. then you're supposed to put that vision into a little pink bubble and let the bubble float away. i feel like that's what hillary clinton has done. she has convinced herself this
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will never happen. don't mistake what she did. it was a signal to the justice department officials. like you're nuts. you're not going to indict me, right? >> you're not really going to leave me. >> also on the benghazi thing, it would be more believable if they had not actually repeated the same thing that the benghazi victims family says she will them. if they had not repeated it on the record several time in the intervening days. that would be more believable. >> she is the least bit believable. this won't go away. whoever becomes the nominee. trump or anyone else. this is going to -- this is stuck to the bottom of her shoe like toilet paper. >> awkward! >> it is and it should be. she knew exactly what that that night. we know that she will her daughter what happened. then she kept shape shifting. >> i like your reference to shape shifting.
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>> kimberly shifts her shape often. >> to the left or the right. she was so strident and rude about this poor woman who is suffering still to this day, was told blatant lies by hillary clinton. by the administration. the whole world knows it. she still had like a venomous tone about her. there's still not one iota of grief or remorse or even thoughtful consideration about what these families might be going through. it doesn't seem to bother her at all. >> you have four against one. >> the wicked witch of the east came and handled last night. >> the smirk. the smirk is why she might lose an election. >> it's like what difference
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does it make? >> the big news is after michigan, and the sanders victory, she was on defense the whole night. there was one exception where she was asked about castro. i loved that part. for the most part it was hillary being questioned by the "washington post" and facebook. wow, hillary under attack by democrats. i think the whole night she was back on her heels. >> sensible flats. >> i don't know about you. >> that's dana. >> but now, i must say that all four of you have an ally in the rnc. the dreaded establishment. now they filed suit and they want all of her e-mail. and they want correspondence that there's some collusion between her campaign and the state department to cover this up. i think you'll know where it
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goes in this investigation in the next two months. the question is how does it stick to her? >> her shoe. >> she wears this is going to stick to her. if there is an indictment, there's that. if not, it will confirm what everybody who has believed is wrong in washington, it will be confirmed what they believe. if it is a young marine who has sent an e-mail on, classified e-mail on a private server and he is dishonorably discharged. actually, that's a true story. so she thinks she is above the law. i think no matter what, this story sticks with her through the election. >> she said something really funny last night about what she is. being a natural politician. >> i am not a natural politician in case you haven't noticed, like my husband or president
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obama. so i have a view that i have to do the best i can. do the best i can and hope people see that i'm fighting for them and i can improve conditions, economically and other waze that will benefit them and their families. >> she men likable. not natural. >> she is not a natural politician but she is a career politician which is one of the reasons young people in particular are saying, can't we do something different? i don't agree. i think she is very awkward. the voice continues to change. you appointment out, the laughs, it's annoying a lot of people. even if you didn't like where bill clinton was on policy, you still liked the guy. and frankly, president obama. i can't stand what he's doing with the country, i can't stand
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what he's doing with spending, the regulations, the epa, top to bottom, obamacare. but i can listen to the guy talk. he is a natural. >> that's true. >> she walks in the room to join us at the "the five." we would not be like wow! but she's very likable. i've interviewed her one-on-one. social, very nice person. but she doesn't fill the room and she doesn't overpower. bill clinton comes in, everybody is just like, wow! barack obama come in. >> do you know who else has that? sarah palin has charisma. a full deck of cards in material of charisma. every card is like, people walk in the room. she could be behind you and there is something about it. you turn around. i've watched it happen here. >> she's hot. >> i don't think that's the only thing. people who work with her say she is very likable.
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she's witty and thoughtful. >> are we arguing it is good to have a politician who isn't good at being a politician? they have to work harder to convince you. somebody who is charismatic -- >> no. i prefer someone who is good at things. that is a good public speaker, that has integrity. not a natural politician is the least of her concerns. >> entertaining and good on television is two different things. nixon didn't have to be that entertaining or good on television. >> don't underestimate her by the way. in that message, she is really saying, i'm like you. i have to work really hard. and i'm working for you. and therefore you should identify with me. >> to be charming and disarming.
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to somehow make her more likable and natural. >> well, it worked on me. >> i can tell. >> no, it didn't. >> next week, super tuesday primaries are shaping into a home state battle royale for the gop rivals. my contacts are bad. who is winning and losing on their home turf? this just got interesting. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess.
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12346789 next tuesday's primaries are critical for disaster hoping to take out trump and it is turning into a showdown. in florida, front-runner donald trump tops marco rubio. in ohio, john kasich takes the lead over trump. 34-29. on a special edition of hannity, trump pushed back against the so-called never trump effort to derail him. >> i heard 59 planes flew in. i can look at their planes and say who own this is one or that one. i know them. they're all flying in because they don't want strong borders. they want stuff flowing across the borders. they don't want taxation when
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they're treated unfairly. they have to. otherwise we'll continual to lose ours abouts. >> so a tremendous opposition. money being spent. they're saying in florida quite a few ads that are anl trump. anybody but trump, stop trump. >> that's super pac. that was started by a senior adviser to mitt romney and then funded i guess by a lot of the people who want to see trump stop. fine, whatever. the interesting thing that has developed over the last 24 hours, two things. senator mike lee has jump on the cruz band wagon. one of the knocks against ted cruz baltimore he could not get anything from the senate. there was an e-mail sent out. and fact check me. marco rubio just started hitting florida hard in the last ten days and donald trump has a
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set-up in florida since november. so marco has really put his eggs in the florida basket, based on that interview last night. and he had not taken it too seriously. it seems like that's been the establishment's problem. they didn't see trump coming or they denied the arrival of donald trump and then it was too late. >> i don't know what part to talk about. >> whatever you like. >> you want to talk about florida or ohio. >> on florida, i think the one thing, if it is your home state you have a base of operations. maybe not as many campaign, his headquarters is there. whatever. he picked up the doorm of carly fiorina. some people. last night someone said that carly has found her calling. she is a great surrogate.
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i think she was a good candidate too. it wasn't her year but mara is right that she was very effective. that picked up for cruz, not only for the debate but the vote next tuesday is important. if i can mention on ohio. i think that john kasich could surprise. the fox news poll yesterday. rubio down in single digits at 7%. florida is one thing. you want your home state. but ohio, to at least have a foot hold there. >> when carly was giving that speech to get the crowd going, what i thought was a powerful endorsement. she talked about, she checked the box for him. she saw the name there and she made the choice. so that was important messaging. >> so jeb bush is in the game.
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everybody is meeting with jeb bush except for -- >> it doesn't hurt my feelings. >> what's the point? >> you think jeb bush is a nothing? >> he hasn't -- yeah, kind of. >> a bright guy. >> he will make a lot of money. what's the point? do you want jeb bush -- >> i think do you get very loyal followers. >> in the state of florida. i don't think there's any question. >> i'll tell you one guy who wants to get it. that endorsement would be powerful right before florida. marco rubio expressed regret over the tone of his comments. >> it got a little dirty. a little naughty. >> first of all, that's not who i will. i would do it differently. i really would. my kids were embarrassed, my
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wife didn't like it. i don't think it reflects good. that's not who i am or what my campaign will be about. >> do you regret it. >>? yeah. >> i thought that was an important statement. rubio dismitts. missed the statement that he would be on the ticket with ted cruz. >> this is an interesting thing about the idea of tone. and why it didn't work for rubio when he did that. it worked initially. it might have worked for kasich and other people. when i am crude and infantile, people say that's gut field. but if dana does something that is disgusting or something that would come out of my mouth, people would be like, what the h-e-double tooth picks just happened in. >> whoa! racy! >> i remember the first show when you. h-e double tooth picks.
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>> and s-e-x. >> remember when you spelled that? >> that's come a long way. you have to do what he does. s-o-x. >> that is unusual if people are not used to where it's coming from. >> the interesting thing on tha that. >> after he did the personal attacks on donald trump, he would have been the late decider votes. you can understand for the campaign, maybe you realize it didn't work but initially you would have to say your national polling held up and you won late decider. i think it could have been there was more press and he came in second. >> i think it helps ted cruz. rubio's campaign manager said he will stay in through florida. do you think that's a wise decision if he doesn't win florida in. >> i think they have to make
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their own decision. i don't know the information they have. they might feel like they can win florida. the polls are within single digits. >> if he doesn't win, i would think there are some decisions to be made. >> a lot of emotional investment. >> would you stay if if you don't win florida? >> i think you know where you are with came. >> directly ahead, a chilling new report shows isis widespread lawsuit isser in christians in the middle east. other countries are calling it genocide. why hand the u.s. done so? you're driving through the woods when a majestic beast runs into view. then you run into a tree. but your totaled new car isn't totally replaced. with new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation.
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first president obama dismissed isis. now president obama has a new analysis comparing it to the joker. the dark knight rises batman movie, the president said, quote, then the joker come in and lights the whole city on fire. isil is the joker. it has the capacity to set the whole region on fire. that's why we have to fight it. those remarks with a disturbing new report that documents brutality against christians at the hands of isis. the knights of columbus urges the obama administration to recognize these as genocide which has not yet done. >> there is only word that adequately and legally describes what is happening to christians and other minorities in the region. that word is general side. for the united states government to stand alone in denying that this is genocide would be shameful.
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and an abdication of not just leadership but of cooperation and common sense. >> the state department has a mandated deadline on march 17 to declare whether it will declare isis actions as genocide. >> this is something the president takes quite years russly. as it relate to the state department will have to take a look at it. i don't want to get ahead or interfere. today the house had the vote in the congress. it is not just christians. it is others. >> how do people get up in the morning? how do i get on work? do i need on convene with a group of people to find out which subway to take? what shall i have for breakfast? this is so onls. he compared isis to the joker.
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that doesn't make obama batman. he is more like orphan annie. he should have said the human torch. if it is spreading fire. the better metaphor is a virus. radical islam is a virus. a purely dumb organism that ingets into the host. the goal is to steal and destroy. if you look at radical slam as a virus, a disease, that tells you what to do. it tells you the solution. you can't just bomb. you have to go in and did he go that tumor out and that's what we'll have to do. >> the knights of columbus is one of the two groups. but the pope and the european union have said that it is a genocide. is it time for the americans to get on board? >> i think so. how many times have we.
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if he took it seriously, he would do something without congress' help hike he does with epa, closing gitmo, helping refugees. he's said i don't care. i would do it on my own. >> he would say climate change is genocide. >> and golf. >> are we through with the mockery? >> no, no. >> in answer to dana's question, if you designate this as genocide, what does it mean for your military strategy? what are the requirements on your government if you had a situation where genocide is taking place? and we are -- >> there are political, legal, moral consequences. >> and the thing to say, i think
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it is obvious. the thing is, if you're fighting isis and then you say, we'll have to stop and shift over here. then you say, get what. these bad people have killed more muslims than christians. now you have another complications. >> but that included. >> did you read the wording? they would, they will would include shia muslims. >> my point is that when you get the pope and the knights of columbus which is a catholic group. that's who they are. believe me the message is, they only care when their folks are getting hit. >> it they would, they might say
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we are targeting isis. and they are taking action regardless. and that this labeling of a genocide would trigger that they don't want to do. >> we did get the head of the kept weapons. there has been success over there. we've been getting help. just because other people have jump in the to do that. now the u.s. can say okay. we are doing something. we're making inroads. but not without a lot of complicated so call friends in the region. so we wouldn't stand by ask let hitler do this. isis is the hitler of the middle east. >> so that decision is needed by tuesday.
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welcome back. time for the fastest seven minutes on television. seven lively minutes. one lookonic host. cbs pulled mike ditka from the show just a week after he said this. >> barack obama is a fine man. he's not a leader. this country needs leadership, it needs direction, it needs somebody that steps up front. it is not always a perfect situation. to do what he does, there is no leadership there. that becomes very disgusting to me. >> the original iron mike gets
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axed for saying that. meanwhile, i'm all for free speech but i'm guessing cbs has a different opinion when it come to liberal speech. >> here you are creating a conspiracy. iron mike said he wants to go to sports center. no demotion in my mine. he said he was tired of waking up sundays and mondays. >> do you believe him? >> it's the program before hand and going after these things. i think mike ditka is a pretty honest guy. i think he would tell you if he thought he was being unfairly treated. >> we have good news for you. you're going to go to a show over there that no one is watching on a different network. >> he wanted to crash into the back of a car. sarah palin. kurt shilling got in trouble for
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making comparisons. >> for every american who spearses a conservative. the musician is lauded. it is something that helps your career. and the athlete will be condemned. even though this may not happen, i understand the suspicion. the suspicion is true. this happens a lot. >> right, juan? >> it happened to you. >> yes, i know. >> sometime the table wins. >> how about this? more city government liberal style. a proposed new law requiring city restaurants to post warning signs when serving food with too many carbs. now, kg and my assistant hit the pavement for some reaction.
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>> to be more health conscience, we have an epidemic of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and most people don't pay attention. >> it's a great idea. >> it is a good idea. making sure that you're staying healthy. >> it might be a bad idea, to make people feel bad. like they shouldn't be there. go get a salad. >> warning signs. this is never going to go away. people want the government to tell them what to eat. by the way, why is it health nuts are the least healthy looking people? i worked at "prevention" magazine. i see these people. do you know what the greatest book in the world is? >> the bible? >> well, yes.
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the cheese cake factory menu. >> it's tremendous. 50 pages. i'm telling you. it is a testament to how amazing america is that all these things come from us. >> and the portions are gigantic. and you're quite hungry after you see that menu. it is exhausting. i love cheese cake. >> do you want to weigh in? >> yes. good job, good job. >> i don't like the banning soda things. mayor bloomberg was a great mayor. i wish he was back instead of de blasio. >> absolutely against the nanny state. i don't need someone telling me if i can put salt on my food. >> i know when a carb is a carb. it's obvious. >> when i go to starbucks, you can get a croissant for like 230 calories. >> if a restaurant decides to provide that information to me because they think it would be
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helpful and their customers want it, great. when the government tells you you have to do it, that's a problem. >> this is directly against my kg food court. >> it's back and it is better than ever. if you're a regular viewer, you know how much i like the "sharknado" movies. "sharknado 3" took the nation by storm last year. >> i can sense the storms now. these sharks can scent. >> "sharknado"s all up and down the east coast. >> this is one we can't contain. >> billions of people are going to die. >> this is about being a hero. this is about us. >> i have some great news. "sharknado" 4 was announced. it is for shark tornadoes to hit the los angeles and the las vegas area sometime in july. >> my god. this is what you do. then i'm like where is he? he's upstairs watching
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"sharknado" with you. you love it. you're obsessed with it. >> explain. >> it's a tornado with sharks! >> this is a grown man, greg. a grown man. an intellectual. why is he in love with sharks flying through the sky? >> all the candidates come? . >> ann coulter is vice president. >> i have a suggestion cameo for this one. >> shark tornadoes. janice dean's latest book, freddie the frog catcher is coming out soon and it is about tornadoes. she would be a good cameo. and she's hilarious. >> but anl cowler as vp. that would be good. >> we've got to move on. >> gary busey is in this. i'm worried he might not know it's a movie.
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>> we have to go. >> up next, a frenzy over the canadian prime minister's visit to the u.s. mr on the fever when we return.
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it seems like they can't get enough of prime minister justin trudeau. it is a three-day visit including a swanky state dinner. alaska cass role and pecan cake for dessert. this is the first time a canadian official has visited the u.s. comment in nearly 20 years. do you know what's on the menu? climate change. >> that will make me throw up. >> a lot of people in alaska are baked. i'll tell you. every president has said we don't talk enough with canada. really.
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they have variegated spinach. and people don't realize, vegetables feel pain. >> what are you talking about? >> how can you eat young arugula $? these are creatures that feel pain. shame on you, president obama and shame on canada. >> it tastes like veal. >> 44 years old and his tad was pierre trudeau. he's kind of royalty. and i think he is a liberal. >> do you think? >> so you have a liberal american president and a liberal canadian talking about climb change and a swanky dinner. >> that's your fantasy island. >> thank goodness only nine more months of the administration. look, his wife is absolutely beautiful. i love the state dinners, the pomp and circumstance. he remember when the queen of england came for her state dinner. i had to sit at the kiddie table
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downstairs in the map room. you don't always get to sit at the big kids' table. >> what do you think about the analogy there's? big in the liberal crowd. trudeau and jfk. >> maybe. >> he is very likable. he's a natural politician. >> did you see his demeanor? he really likes obama. >> yeah. you can see, he is hanging around. he probably models his political career. >> you can model after worse. >> all right. >> they could form a boy banl together. super cute. >> it could be called no direction. >> oh!
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>> stop it, you too. >> half his cabinet is made up of women. >> i like it! he has a cabinet full of women. >> you know why? the cops don't like that. >> that's why he has multiple warrants out. >> and -- adam. >> so guess who is at the dinner? michael j. fox, lauren reynolds, blake lively. >> nothing. mike meyers? >> blake lively is married to ryan reynolds. >> that's why she is there. >> maybe she is there because she got invite. >> wait a minute. that makes sense. >> no, no no. ryan reynolds is canadian. >> great artists. >> one more thing up next. sales event is on.
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and you never want to play with risk. this guy won the lottery that day. >> thank goodness he's all right. >> the kral man told him to get out of the way. >> saved his life. >> buy him a lottery ticket. >> a cynical camera man would have just -- >> this one more thing is dedicated to a colleague at fox business. melissa francis. [ laughter ] >> i know that's me. that was a picture of laura ingles wilder. you know she didn't start writing the little house on the prairie series until she was 65. i read all the books. a lot of you did too. she developed conservative political leengs. she was ant-taxes, pro
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government and critical of fdr. >> she had a little house and she wanted little government. >> she was on the prairie. >> so she was maybe sprinkling that into our brains as we were reading it. >> i read all the books and watch the series. >> i have no idea what it is. >> all right. cops are heroes part 4.5 million. >> now! >> i can do this the easy way or the hard way, man. >> oh, my god! >> the deputy stopped that robbery in progress. again, cops are heroes. god bless him. >> so last night, golden state warrior guard stephen curry proved he was on fire against
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the utah jazz. he unleashed the 55-foot shot. watch this. >> two seconds to work with. curry from mid court. it's in! >> i love it. >> i was reading, if you like picasso, you like fine wine, go watch golden state play basketball game this season. they're changing the three-point shot line because of this one player. >> is that basket 10 points? >> he is like the new michael jordan. who likes kangaroos? me. okay. a baby kangaroo, this poor little thing was orphaned by his mom. he found a new home. very sweet. officer scott mason, a form he paramedic, found this baby kangaroo in the path of its dead mother and decided to adopt it even though his wife had just given birth to a little baby.
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now his wife has a baby and he has a baby. they can be weenld by the age of 18 months. that's in australia. >> i wouldn't if he will carry it around. isn't that very sweet? >> that's it for us. desperate time for republicans trying to slow down the express. make or break times. this is "special report." welcome to washington. the three men still challenging donald trump for the republican presidential nomination get one final nationally televised opportunity to personally make their case. that's someone other than the billionaire businessman should be the party standard bearer in the fall. tonight's event takes plays at the university of miami ahead of tuesday's winner

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