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envelopes. >> neil: how did i get the wrong envelope? >> we have to talk to the accounting firm. >> neil: we are on our way to washington now! see you then. >> eric: welcome to studio f. our brand-new home. i'm eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, and greg gutfeld, it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." thank you for joining us on our first day at studio f. brand-new table, ready to kick off our discussion. and oscar's screwup for the ages. here's how it all began.
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>> and the academy award... for best picture. >> your impossible. "la la land." >> eric: stars and executives flooded the stage to pick up the honor but they weren't the winners. here's what happened after "la la land" producer jordan horowitz was informed about the mishap. >> there is a mistake. "moonlight," you won best picture. this is not a joke. >> i'm afraid they read the wrong thing. this is not a joke. "moonlight" has won best pictur picture. "moonlight," best picture. >> eric: greg, these are the same people who've been trashing donald trump for the way he is running the country. they couldn't get the right
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envelope. >> greg: after all the political posturing, they can't get the one thing right they were supposed to do. it's like a teenage boy showing off on his bike in front of his friends and he gets cockier and cockier and then he gets hit by a semi. i love, i love how he hands it off to faye dunaway when he realizes the problem. i always thought his confusion was an act, but he really is stupid. he realizes he's in trouble so here, take it. passes the grenade to her. >> dana: how did he know he was in trouble? >> greg: you can see on his face he knew it was wrong. instead of saying we just did this award, he just handed to her. he's always done that to women. >> eric: "la la land" won the popular vote. shouldn't they get the oscar? >> i give a lot of credit to
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horowitz. he handled himself well. price waterhouse has some explaining to do. warren beatty is a friend of mine. he's very smart. >> greg: know he's not. >> juan: asked, he is and you ain't no warren beatty. i thought, it's hard to imagine. >> eric: we are watching. it happened at 12:38 in the morning. i played that twice back. >> kimberly: you think, what just happened? price waterhouse, didn't anyone learn anything from sweet steve harvey? it was groundhog day all over again. clearly these actors should rehearse more often. do a test run. >> eric: one of the
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explanations i heard was that you are not sure where they people are going to come up from, this site or this side, so there is a duplicate envelope on both sides. when it is handed to the presenter, they are supposed to get rid of the other one. >> greg: she won. but there was another one lying around. >> bob: what do you think it's going to be worth at auction? >> dana: i've read three stories about this. i still cannot understand what happened and i get the investigation -- >> eric: this mishap overshadowed the rest of the night. it got political right from the very start. >> this broadcast is being watched live by millions of americans and around the world in more than 225 countries that now hate us. i want to say thank you to president trump. remember last year when it seemed like the oscars were racist? we are welcoming to outsiders here in hollywood bread we don't discriminate against people based on what countries they come from. we discriminate based on their age and weight.
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of all the great actors in hollywood, one in particular has stood the test of time for her many uninspiring and overrated performances. >> some of you will get to come up here and give a speech that the president of the united states will tweet about in all caps during his 5:00 a.m. bowel movement. >> they tried to get him to take the bait. >> dana: he didn't, which is smart. i think the racist joke cut too close to the bone. i would've dropped that. i think he tweets at 7:00 a.m., not 5:00. >> eric: jimmy kimmel. >> kimberly: i'm a fan. he's my favorite late-night host. i thought making the comment suggesting the president was racist, that i did not like. i didn't think it was
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appropriate. i agree with dane on that. for the rest of it, i thought he carried the nights with good humor and aplomb. >> greg: no one is going to remember any of this. i think they wanted to have a telecast that was going to be politically relevant and interesting, provocative, shocking but because they devoted all their energy to try to be intellectually shocking and agree with their peers about trump, they blew the one thing they had to blow. warren beatty is the perfect metaphor for hollywood. he is old, out of touch with the changing winds. he's a bitter guy looking to be bailed out. that's what's so funny. >> eric: about the best metaphor was, they are sitting the beautiful arena in their tuxedos and jimmy kimmel brought the -- >> greg: the most offensive thing i've ever seen. trot out the normal people and treat them like zoo animals in
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front of these millionaires. >> eric: i took at the other way. look at those moronic, rich idiot people sitting there looking pompous and here's people more entertaining than the actors. >> bob: you are a rich man and you are not pompous. >> eric: i wasn't always rich. >> bob: you are not pompous. using the word racist is something you simply do not do and particularly from somebody, i guess jimmy kimmel has never seen the inside of a ghetto or a poor person's house. a pox on his house for that. >> eric: at one point they called jimmy kimmel racist because he made a comment about an asian woman's name. staying on politics, an iranian movie won best foreign film but the director wasn't there. he skipped the ceremony to
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protest trump's travel ban. his speech was read on his behalf. >> i'm sorry i i'm not with you tonight. my absences out of respect for the people in my country and the other six nations who have been disrespected by the in whom a law that bans immigrants to the u.s. inviting the world -- dividing the world between us and our enemies creates fear, just a vacation for aggression in war. >> eric: the iranian irony is she mentions inhumane laws. >> greg: it's rich. if you are gay in iran, you can be executed. that's not the director's fault. i'm sure he disagrees with that as well but you have to be careful when you start lecturing us. we are the freest country on the planet in the history of the
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world we want to remain free so the only way we can do that is make sure ideas from your country don't come here. we don't want to gays executed. you have to understand what's trying to be done here. >> bob: i think it was exactly appropriate. the i.c.e. guys went to a hospital and took out a woman who had a malignant brain tumor and locked her up while she was trying to get to new york to be with her kids. she had never committed a crime. she'd never done anything except cross the border undocumented. if that is trump's idea, which i thought was to go after criminals, this is a classic example. i would like the trumpet trump administration to name one single terrorist act that they have prevented. >> eric: interesting. dana, inhumane laws. >> bob: what do you think about taking the woman out of the hospital? >> greg: it's the first i've heard of it.
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it's unfair that none of us know the story but you brought it out. >> dana: i think you are mixing apples and oranges. i agree the story is troubling but it's not the same as what the directors that which is what he's opposing, the extreme vetting from the seven countries and president trump said he's going to sign an executive -- new executive order on this on wednesday. after tomorrow night's speech. that's separate from the i.c.e. raids. about this guy, i feel like it would've been more brave of him and more effective if he had shown up and won, thanked america for the opportunity to get this amazing award for his terrific film, and been able to be there. instead i feel like, it's like some excuse. >> kimberly: he extreme vetted himself. >> kimberly: i'm not going to c.
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and it is misstating the intent and focus of the law, but they are going to do that because hollywood writes their own scripts and makes it out. >> eric: we will leave it there. stay right there. former president george w. bush gives his first tv interview since president trump's inauguration. 43 made some news, and you will hear that just ahead it'll be here in three... uh four minutes. are you kidding me? no, looks like he took a wrong turn. don't worry, this guy's got like a four-star rating, we're good. his name is randy. that's like one of the most trustworthy names! ordering a getaway car with an app? are you randy? randy: that's me! thief: awesome! surprising. what's not surprising? how much money erin saved by switching to geico. everybody comfortable with the air temp? i could go a little cooler. ok. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ to err is human. to anticipate is lexus.
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♪ >> dana: it's been a while since we have heard from president george w. bush but he's back in the spotlight as he promotes his new book out tomorrow. it is called "portraits of courage." here is the former president answering a question from sean hannity about today's war on terror. because you've heard most presidents say we are going to defeat isis and i say go get them. they can be degraded and defeated. it's very important in my mind that we do so-so that people know they can rely upon us. and that people, not only governments, but people on the ground, people who want to be free. >> dana: this week president trump is expected to
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sign a new travel ban in an attempt to prevent terror at home. he was asked his thoughts earlier today. >> banning people from seven predominately muslim countries from entering this country, doing make it easier or harder to fight the war on terrorism? >> well, i think it's veryto fif we are in a retreat, and i think we learned that lesson. the united states decides to pull out before a free society emerges, it's going to be hard to defeat them. >> argue for or against the ban? >> i am for an immigration policy that's welcoming and upholds the law. >> dana: the president is out to promote this book. we are able to get a copy of passed around. the covers quite beautiful. really great. i will show the cover. we will be seeing a lot of this because hannity has an interview tonight and throughout the week. whenever you go and do an
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interview promoting a book, you're going to get asked about news of the day. i think he was saying there was unifying or kind of a pushback against obama's way of prosecuting the war on terror. >> kimberly: that was my first reaction, then it was my next reaction and is still my interpretation and reaction. i thought it was a strong statement. i thought he was courageous. a lot of -- i love that he said what he thought. if you look at the reflection in terms of what he said, it's a statement against was going on during the obama administration. it's not any kind of denouncement of the order. it is think we've got to make sure were not a nation in retreat. we see what happens when we do that, and he's absolutely right. i thought it was a supportive statement for president trump. >> dana: eric, this is coming on the day before, well, there's news out that president trump in his budget is going to ask for $54 billion more and spanning from the military. what did you take from this in terms of the idea that it's
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important for us to understand that we can win the war and terror. >> eric: it was great and refreshing to hear that. we can beat isis and we should beat isis. the sound bite we played was present 43 bush taking a shot at, retreat, obama -- is he saying retreat? we feel he's been in retreat against the war on terror for eight years. not against president trump. one i think he got tripped up as when matt lauer asked him about the travel ban from predominately muslim countries. there was an opportunity to push back and say there are 40 other predominately muslim countries that aren't banned. it's a country of origin-based ban. >> dana: i thought -- i don't know what else was said in the interview. when you read one of the things president bush said, i don't know what president trump would disagree with.
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he said the bedrock of our freedom is the right to worship freely and this is an ideological conflict and people who murder the innocent are not religious people. they actually want to advance in ideology. i don't think there's a conflict. >> bob: i don't think there's a conflict with that or obama or anybody else. >> dana: confirmed by the pentagon. it is isis. >> bob: as we speak tonight, isis is about to be pushed out of every piece of land they had. they no longer hold land in syria except for very little. they are about to be driven out of iraq and that has nothing to do with donald trump. >> dana: why do you think president obama -- i think he made advances and didn't want to talk about it. >> bob: you will see the advances taking place. >> eric: syria had nothing to do with obama. you can't credit obama -- if isis is getting pushed out of syria, it had nothing to do with obama.
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>> bob: excuse me. can i finish? >> eric: comrade obama. a >> bob: can i finish? the kurds mostly pushed isis out of syria with the united states air power. the russian, your comrades, were bombing innocent people in order to help. >> dana: can we get greg in here? >> bob: not a single thing trump has done has pushed isis out of their territory. >> kimberly: he just got into office! >> bob: they are about to be driven out spray they have no place to go. >> dana: let's get greg in here. there was a principals meeting today at the white house because the pentagon presented a plan. greg. >> greg: is this a book about painting? >> dana: it is. president bush talking about the point of the book. >> when you go to walter reed and a soldier looks at you who's lost his leg and said i would do
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it again or your riding mountain bikes with these troops, some of whom lost a leg who went back into combat or a mother whose son lost her life and says my son died doing what he wanted to do, it lifts your spirits. amazing people. it's amazing. hopefully my art is able to capture how amazing these people are. >> dana: he wanted to talk about the arts. >> greg: i found it interesting that a man who has been openly mocked for being inarticulate, as a painter, is a pure expressionist prayed he reminds me of a teen, a russians who lived in paris, part of the expressionist movement. he favors textures, shape, and color in a way you don't see anymore. it's hard to paint people. it is hard to paint faces.
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that's why people like modern art. just two big blocks. he has already exceeded picasso and dali in my mind. he is grandpa moses. >> dana: we know he's done portraits before. dog portraits. but these are wounded warriors who served under his command and he's come to know. you are taking a look. >> eric: a lot of these people have passed. it is heart wrenching. yeah. >> dana: you will have a chance to see more of them. >> eric: a lot of them are injured. it's incredible. >> dana: tonight on hannity's program, when sean interviewed the president yesterday, they sat down with some of the wounded warriors who were painted by the president. you are going to hear from them on what it's like to be a wounded warrior. >> kimberly: i'm so proud of him for doing this and honoring the service of the men and women who fight for us and our liberty.
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♪ >> greg: president trump decided to skip the white house correspondents' dinner. that is the shindig attended by the president and found over by the press great here's my response. i love it. the news comes after much handwringing among the media about whether they should skip this star sniffing prom, given
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trump's views on the press. as they discussed how they were going to take their ball and go home, mr. trump beat them to it, tweeting "i will not be attending the white house correspondents association dinner this year. please wish everyone well and have a great evening." again, my response. see, the president just deflated a public tantrum by the self regarding few who assume their event mean something to him or us or you. but does it? i get it to dinner paying for scholarships, that's good but if you ask most people, it's about getting selfies with will smith, watching reporters chase down celebrities who can barely name all 57 states, that saddens me. president trump's decision to blow up the dinner -- the self congratulations, so rent those
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tuxes, hire those comedy writers and take those selfies. meanwhile, mr. trump will do a veterans benefit to make your problem look sillier. rename it how about fast times that lockstep high? they are thinking about canceling their after party. what are they going to do? >> dana: i haven't been since since -- bloomberg canceled bears. my staff used to love to get invitations to that. i like the good, clean fun of roasting a president by the press and i think i like the gridiron dinner better because i think hollywood is what ruined the white house correspondents' dinner. so i don't like to go. i don't like parties and all that stuff but i think good relationships between the government and the media, for
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one night to have a good time but when they brought the hollywood people in, it became ridiculous. >> greg: it changed the way other people act and the other thing is that they frisky before they go in. >> eric: there is a long line. >> dana: because the president is there. >> greg: there's a lot of things i can't bring in. >> eric: you can buy them there. you know who ruin this for the journalists? seth meyers. two or three years ago, trump was in the audience and he wasn't funny. it wasn't good-natured ribbing. it was gross. you are watching going, "how can you do that?" it was terrible. he probably didn't want to be part of that. the media so liberal and left-leaning, it was going to be a slugfest and he was going to be on the receiving end. i think the opposite is going to happen. i think more celebrities are going to show up. the other celebrities. >> greg: if donald trump has a competing event, kimberly, we are going to cover it. everyone is going to cover it. they are not going through the white house correspondents'
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dinner. force them to decide which one you're going to go to. >> kimberly: i'm going to be in two places at once. i love actually going. i enjoy it. you get to see everybody. i have a lot of friends in the industry. the different networks and places so i talk to them, say hi, have a good time. it's always good and i love when the president speaks. and i think the president trump would kick you know what. he was fantastic. president obama was very good, excellent comedic timing. i enjoy that part. it's very funny. >> greg: bob, do you think was a good move on his part? >> bob: why would he want to go where the enemy of the people are? might as well go to the pull of borough and speak there and be marketable. i think will be the lowest
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turnout, if trump had gone, lowest turnout and history of media and celebrities except eric would be there by himself with this camera. "fox & friends" will be there. how can this guy, one day calling the enemy of the people, the next day show up at a dinner for them. and he won't be doing a thing for veterans. you'll be teeing off at mar-a-lago and another $3 million. >> eric: i think greg is right right. go do something and benefit wounded warriors were something smart like that. >> bob: tell him to make sure he brings his uniform. >> kimberly: you are cranky pants today. >> bob: it's going to be every day. >> greg: shall i go to break? break it is. they said that to me. a lot of stuff going on behind me. it's not real. it's fake news.
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everything behind me, it's actually a projection of our control room. there it is. that's real. >> dana: the way of israel. >> kimberly: they are waving. >> greg: up next, they trump administration is intensifying its hunt for leakers. some staffers in the west wing have been asked to hand over their phones. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette
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information from west wing insiders. former cia director john brennan agreed. the leaks must be plugged but cautioned the administration from placing blame on left over obama employees. >> i think it's unhelpful to make allegations about who is responsible for these leagues and i think you have to distinguish between leaks of classified information which is against the law and leaks of discussions that might be taking place within the administration. as far as leaks of classified information, i agree they are appalling and need to be investigated. they need to stop because the impact on our systems and capabilities can be grave. information could be coming from any number of quarters. intelligence community, white house, congress. a lot of people have access to this information. >> kimberly: making a strong statement saying this has got to stop, that it can come from multiple sources. how do you think he handled it? many have been critical. >> dana: i think there's two different things happening. as i understand it, the request
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for the communications of the press officer to turn over their phones to the press secretary with white house counsel present did not have leaks at to do about classified information. i'm sure sean spicer had to weigh carefully the question of how to portion out managing by trust and managing by fear. it's true that when you work for any organization, including if you are an employee of fox news, employee of the government and use a government issued phone, that's subject to looking at records or now, because technology is so different, there's lots of different ways to communicate. i don't know how to do any of it but i as i understand there are ways to do it so you keep everything confidential. i think the problem within the west wing leaks, which is where i think this originated, separate from the problem that brandon is talking about which is real, the underlying condition for the leaks is the actual problem. i also have a rule, first person
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to complain about the leak is usually the leaker. keep that in mind. i don't know who complained first. i'm not sure. >> kimberly: era, what do you make of the situation? deleting those messaging apps. >> eric: i am trying to figure out what this accomplished. staffers came into the room, told to put your phone on the desk and told to delete these encrypted apps but they weren't asked to bring other phones. it's almost like trying to find the one taxicab by stopping everyone on sixth avenue character is a slew of ways these leaks could be leaking other than just these single cell phones that these staffers have. one group of people. if you really, really, which i'm totally against, but if you want to really find out what's going on, nsa has all of that.
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>> dana: if the white house counsel's offices there and your boss says it's up to you if you want to turn over your personal phone, as i understand it, they all did it. >> kimberly: bob, i've been in your phone. it's easy. >> bob: you have. first of all, there was nobody from the obama administration who was in that room, turning over their phones. that's number one. number two, there were some personal phones that were turned over, as well as government phones. if you asked me for my phone, i would put it someplace he would never find it. i think it's an incredible breach of people's personal liberties, and if somebody is going to leak, they're going to leak. there's a lot of ways to leak out of the white house. i use use to leak by dropping notes outside of lafayette park. >> dana: days of the carrier pigeon. >> bob: that was before lincoln. i don't know what these guys expect. every administration leaks and when donald trump complains about it all the time, the reason he's complaining is the leaks are damaging to him.
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he has decided a special prosecutor is necessary for the russian involvement in the u.s. election. >> kimberly: greg. >> greg: i'm kind of nonplussed by it. president obama had his problem, and he was actually looking at phone records and looking at email of reporters because he was freaking out over the leaks. i gave the solution for this. take nine people, give them nine juicy stories that are false and see which one makes it to the press. if i tell bob that i saw dana drinking a 40 on madison and that shows up on page six, we know it's bob who was leaking. >> dana: people wouldn't automatically believe that happened. >> eric: these messages likely
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will have expired anyway. what's the point by having these apps, it doesn't mean you are the leaker. >> kimberly: if you can delete it -- >> bob: your point about nsa having all the phone calls. >> eric: distinguished between the things they don't like leaking on the things in our security issues. >> kimberly: using those, it violates the policy that you are not supposed to have those. >> dana: you can have them on your personal phone. i never dealt with this because the technology wasn't there, so i understand. >> greg: they have to go back to the old days, the oral legend. you spoke to someone, that person said something, and you killed that person. you always killed the intermediate person. i tell you something to tell kimberly, then you disappear. >> eric: then it's your word against it -- >> dana: when i'm not here tomorrow, that will be why. >> kimberly: greg, your background has changed. directly ahead, a
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>> bob: tomorrow president trump will make his first address to a joint session of congress. "fox & friends" got a chance to sit down with him ahead of his anticipated speech. here's a sneak preview of that very tough exclusive interview. >> you have the biggest audience for a state of the union-like address, having said that, how do you plan on capturing the opportunity for yourself and your administration? >> all i can do is speak from the heart and say what i want to do. we have a really terrific, i believe, health care plan coming out. i will be talking about the military. i will be talking about the border. on the border and throughout our country, we are getting the bad ones out, the bad people, gang members, drug lords, in some cases, murderers. >> bob: don't miss the full interview with the president tomorrow morning on "fox & friends," starting at
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6:00 a.m. eastern. i wonder if that included the woman with the malignant tumor. it's interesting to me he says, asked the question, brian did, biggest audience ever. it sort of reminds me of the biggest audience to watch the inauguration. i will bet you the number is decidedly lower than most presidents. do you think anything anti-trum anti-trump? >> kimberly: i just want you to be truthful. >> bob: truthful. >> kimberly: cheerful. this is my media consulting for you, do it with a smile. >> bob: i smile all the time, particularly when i think about trump, except that he's scary. >> greg: i just saw this guy, thomas perez, the new dnc head. he is like an over caffeinated grad student who saw foreign film for the first time. you don't want to sit across
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from him. your face will be covered with spit. that was the original rundown and we changed it. i wanted to make fun of thomas perez. >> kimberly: i am happy for "fox & friends." it's great. he watches the show every morning and they got to sit down with him. >> dana: good way to kick off what's going to be a very big day for president trump. it's a different audience. you might have one side cheering a lot and the democrats not but i think what he should do is, when he lays out his program, turn to the democrats and say "what about that don't you like?" >> bob: he's going to cut medicaid. he is going to throw people off insurance and is going to run the deficit up about a trillion dollars. >> eric: you are making stuff up right now. >> kimberly: happening now, bob making stuff up. >> eric: increased military spending by $54 billion and he wants to cut back agencies like the state department and the
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epa. he's going to get up there and focus on things like that, the budget. >> kimberly: rebuilding, keeping america safe, national security. >> eric: how about everyone give him a chance? >> bob: if he does not rip apart the epa, i will congratulate him. it >> greg: i hope he does rip apart the epa. i want everybody to die, bob. >> bob: "one more thing" is up next. i love how usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they can be protected.
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♪ >> eric: time for "one more thing." i'm going to show you our brand-new studio f. brand-new, likely said, first day. come on over here. here is sixth avenue. there is 48th street. we'll be able to see people. if you want to come and watch. it instead of behind us, it will be in front of us. come on over here. look at this. we have an elevator. not sure if it works but there is an elevator. >> dana: try it. >> eric: i'm not going to go in it. it's a lift. >> greg: goes up to geraldo's
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bar. >> kimberly: geraldo's apartment. >> eric: this is greg's shot. show me the control room shot. that's actually downstairs in the lower level. it's the control room. wave, everybody. there is porter, megan, nina, susan. check this out. there is lighting in the floor. lighting in the floor. it graphics here, graphics appear. sometimes only go to break, you see the crawl up top. it's called a zipper, they tell me. oh, my zipper is open. just kidding. they can tease the next segment on it. can you come back here? >> kimberly: no time left. >> bob: you are running out of time. it >> eric: look at the doughnut, the graphic up top in the doughnut. >> bob: well done.
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who's next? >> greg: it's time for greg's robots news. robots are among us but we don't know who they are, what they are. sometimes they accidentally reveal themselves but it's an accident when they try to act human buried at the oscars last night, we saw a "human," nicole kidman. attempt to applaud. clearly this is a robot attempting to do a human clap. >> dana: may be her nails were wet. >> greg: that's not human. >> greg: she had those acrylics on. >> dana: may be she gets more annoyed doing it that way. >> kimberly: i think it's acrylic nails. >> greg: you are up. >> dana: we have to inaugurate the studio with a video about a
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dog. 17-year-old girl in california, alisa lead, and she made a friend on the way home from school. this is not her dog. his name is ralph but every day he waits for her to come by. it's become a thing on twitter. she comes by and says hello. he got mad at her because she had a four day weekend. he was a little aloof the next time she came by but he waits every day for alisa to come by. >> kimberly: you think that "la la land" had some dancing? well, nothing compared to this video. take a look at this. this is the cutest ever. elderly man dancing on the streets of italy in this feel-good video that's gone viral and viewed over 400,000 times on facebook. look at him go. how cute is he? >> dana: do you know him?
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>> greg: looking for a bathroom. >> kimberly: that's what you do in the green room. >> bob: this comes from you, not for me. you want to know what planet i come from. this is my book "i should be dead," my life surviving politics, tv, addiction. i am glad to see "the washington post" ." compulsively readable. get it at barnes & noble, amazon. i think you'll like it. >> greg: could you imagine an audiobook with bob? >> bob: there is an audiobook. >> dana: you are a great storyteller and you write the way you talk so it's very conversational. i would endorse. >> bob: thank you very much. >> kimberly: smile, bob. this is your new media training i gave you. take a look at bob smiling.
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yeah! >> eric: set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." that's it for us. "special report" coming up right now. >> bret: president trump preparing for his joint address before congress goes on the offense over defense spending. this is "special report" ." good evening. i am bret baier. we are coming to you tonight from outside our normal location up on capitol hill. we are still up on capitol hill but a different perspective to give you a different view of the nation's capital. this will be our set for special coverage of president trump's address to a joint session of congress. also shaking things up tonight, president trump asking for a major increase in funding the military while proposing a
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