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i like to say we start sharp at 9:00 a.m., and we do. we go for three hours until noon. politics and money, that's what we cover, and there's a lot of it in the news. that is it for me. "the five" is next. >> eric: i'm eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams. dana perino, and greg gutfeld, it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." president trump is vowing to fight after his revised travel ban is put on hold hours before it was set to begin yesterday. federal judge in hawaii issued a nationwide restraining order rejecting the government's national security claim. second judge in maryland ruled against the president's executive order. mr. trump slammed the move in the aloha state at his rally last night in nashville. >> the order he blocked was a
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watered-down version of the first order. this is the opinion of many, an unprecedented judicial overreach. we are going to fight this. we are going to take our case as far as it needs to go, including all the way up to the supreme court. we are going to win. we're going to keep our citizens safe and regardless, we are going to keep our citizens safe, believe me. i was elected to change our broken and dangerous system and i will not stop fighting for the safety of you and your families, believe me. not today, not ever. >> eric: constitutional lawyer, former harvard professor, a democrat, said this. he said "don't confuse constitutionality with bad policy." he went on to say he thinks it's bad policy.
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>> dana: the judges ruling with 43 cases. it's not like he wrote it overnight. i think it was probably being prepared. as president trump said, it's a watered-down version of what they had before. one of the things that's weird is that he said it's discriminatory towards immigrants but if you are not yet in america, if you are not a citizen, you can't be discriminated against yet. i don't think it will hold up. you're going to have to deal with these issues with the court in the way, and i'm sure the justice department was prepared for these appeals because they knew it was going to happen. >> eric: k.g., derrick watson, an obama nominee, also a classmate of president obama, or barack obama, at harvard. >> kimberly: cozy legal piles. dana brings up a great point. they knew it was coming. they had the previous executive order, so they were able and prepared to act.
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they probably had a draft written. i'm so surprised and disappointed at the amount of politics involved. people pushing for their ideology. this understanding the law. saying it's discriminatory when the people don't even have those constitutionally protected rights. they are not u.s. citizens. therefore they are making a legal claim that they don't have the basis for in terms of saying that. for me, i think you would hope that a certain point, i don't see anything on its face examining the order, they tried to address the problems people have with it. they amended, they put forward a revised one which should pass any kind of constitutional muster. >> eric: seems to be this endless stream of pushback on everything. >> greg: yes, it doesn't matter what he does. they're going to hate the travel ban the matter what. they water it down ban travel
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solely from vatican city, they would call it islamaphobic. it's not even political. it's personal. the constitutional argument is merely camouflage. it's a costume. you are dealing with a large segment of society who are dealing emotionally over president trump and they are allowing their emotions or take priority over policy. republicans are concerned with safety. democrats are concerned with feelings. this happen with obama too. they were a lot of republicans that let their emotions get the best of them. >> dana: he had to push a lot in court, he got pushed back on his epa rulings, taxes in particular. the justice department. >> greg: hawaii, come on. same state who tried to send their homeless to the mainland with one-way tickets. i don't know if you remember that story. talk about compassion. that was their solution. let's get the homeless out of
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here. >> eric: i think president obama was in hawaii at the time that this judge made this ruling. juan, the american people spoke. they elected president donald j. trump. the obstructionism. i agree with dana that a lot of it happened during president obama's term. we are talking 56 days. he has been pushed back on everything he has tried to roll out. >> juan: let's stick with this for seconds. there is a larger argument about everything, obstructionism. let's talk about this for a second. first of all, i think this is a matter of the ruling, interesting to note donald trump's lawyers made the case that you can't look into his mind and decide if, in fact, he is trying to effectuate a bay on -- a ban against muslims. the court responded there is nothing veiled about the press
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releases. they looked at the press releases during the campaign in which donald trump said he is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. in response to kimberly's point. >> eric: that's not what the executive order says. he did make some claims on the campaign trail but now this judge's ruling on something a politician said during a campaign rather than what the document is saying. >> juan: with the judge is saying and it's not just the judge in hawaii, it's also a judge in maryland, you have a situation where a politician is trying to dance around the edges so he can effectuate a muslim ban. >> eric: how is it a muslim ban? >> greg: there are muslim countries that are not in this ban. they answer the question. we know what this is about. it's about the manipulation of the doctrines of that it's toxic and deadly, and we don't want it in our country. >> juan: i thought it was
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unfair of you to say democrats don't care about safety. >> greg: i agree but i still believe it. >> dana: isn't it fun? take back to court. >> eric: liberals saying conservatives don't care about clean air and clean water. >> greg: that is the point. they tell us republicans are uncaring. we hate children paired we hate old people. that's my response bridwell, you don't care about safety. >> juan: those babies don't vote. >> eric: president trump talked about building the border wall and took another shot at the media. >> as you probably read, we went out to bid. we had hundreds of bidders. everybody wants to build our wall. usually that means were going to get a good price. we are going to get a good price, believe me. some of the fake news said i don't think donald trump wants to build the wall.
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can you imagine if i said we're not going to build the wall? fake news. fake, fake news. thank news, folks. a lot of fake. the five it's pretty funny. he does have a pretty good delivery and inflection. you can tell he likes it. his supporters, the people part of his movement, they believe it. he was saying it during the campaign and every time -- he says, fake news. can you imagine if i didn't want to build the wall? that's one of the things you've got to check the box on. i think is going to do it on the rest is going to come down to details and whose cash registers open to pay for it. >> eric: putting your money where your mouth is, so to speak, mick mulvaney said $1.5 billion in this year's budget earmarked for building the wall. >> dana: they will have to
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take it to congress and see if they can get it done. >> eric: you don't think they can? >> dana: i'm not saying that. i don't know if they can get it done. they're going to have to do some dealmaking. they've got a lot of pieces. we are going to talk about that in the c block, the different things they are going to do to get to the budget. it's not a big number, $1.5 billion. could that get approved? it's possible. might be tough to get it through the senate. >> eric: 11,000th of the budget. comey better not be rachel maddow-ing us. don't tease us. the simplest way is to crowd fund and crowd source and crowd build it. make it into an event. they have those bonding exercises and companies. have a big bonding exercise for americans to build this togethe together. pay a fee. you build a wing for a hospital.
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you get a plaque. >> dana: we should have built it higher. >> eric: part of the way can pay for it. >> juan: i think mexico should pay for the wall. >> dana: are you going to pay them? >> juan: no, no, no, no. >> kimberly: i could see it. >> eric: you could pay them. >> juan: have mexico pay them. >> eric: juan williams solved the wall problems. >> juan: i am trying. i am working over here. i am trying to here but let me say. >> eric: bipartisan solution. >> juan: your problem is republicans. >> eric: well. >> dana: dana was so nice to yo. republican leadership in the house and senate, do not think
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you can go around and cut everything and say were going to give billions for the wall. >> eric: do you think donald trump would have a problem finding $1.5 billion with republicans who have to go to him and say i need this in my state. >> dana: there is no earmarking anymore. >> eric: there is campaigning. >> juan: the promise was mexico is going to pay for the wall. that was the promise. they promise to his supporters, two trump voters was, mexico will pay for the wall. not you are going to pay for the wall, eric bolling. >> eric: there is many ways! can pay for the wall. >> greg: you are living in a parallel universe, juan. universe where the things you say before the campaign still matter.
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>> kimberly: blank slate. john locke. >> eric: coming up, it is tucker time. he joins us with more on his exclusive one-on-one with the commander-in-chief next.
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♪ >> dana: during last night's exclusive interview with tucker carlson, president trump address the claim that president obama wiretapped trump tower. >> for the most part, i'm not going to discuss it because we have it before the committee and we will be submitting things before the committee soon that hasn't been submitted as of yet but it's potentially very serious. you take a look at some of the things written about wiretapping and eavesdropping. when i say wiretapping, those words were." wiretapping covers surveillance and many other things. you're going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks. >> dana: this afternoon, senate intelligence leaders that there is no evidence mr. trump was the subject of surveillance.
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that didn't stop sean spicer from doubling down at today's press briefing. >> the president has been clear. he talked about wiretapping, he meant surveillance. they have been incidents that occurred. devin nunes couldn't say it more beautifully peer you chose not to cover that part. >> they don't see any evidence of wiretapping so how can the president go on -- >> you are mischaracterizing what chairman nunes said. the committee has not been provided all the information. >> dana: joining us with more is our friend and colleague tucker carlson. i have a question for you. when the senate intel committee comes out and says there's no evidence why wouldn't the white house cannot say, i'm so glad. we can all move on and talk about something else. instead he makes news and says we expect to see more in the next two weeks. >> they believe they were monitored, that members of the
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campaign team were surveilled in some form by the obama administration, the intel agencies over whom president obama had authority. i think that's probably true, actually. we know that the nsa has the capacity to absorb almost every electronic mitigation in the united states that it does, to some extent, spy on america to the extent we don't fully understand. it's not public and they don't push to find out the intent. there's a lot about going on and we know that the previous administration was worried about russian interference. it's not implausible. the problem is whenever you communicate this incompletely and in articulately and imprecisely by tweet, you step on your own story. how much easier would it have been to call up mike pompeo and say this is our suspicion. report back and we will communicate it. >> dana: we're going to have more of the stories i guess because we will continue to have to look at it. the way we do it on "the five" when you are on is we take it
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around the table. >> eric: tucker, i agree with you. i think we see similarly that the nsa has the capacity and is actively data mining everything we do. here's the difference. was there a specific person or persons targeted at trump tower? we are hearing today that possibly there weren't. but yet we still do know that there was a fisa request in june that was turned down and a fisa request that was accepted. what was that for? clearly they had to be naming someone, right? >> i have asked this to a couple people on the intel committees. does electronic communication reside currently in u.s. government servers in various intelligence agencies that came from or was going to trump tower during the campaign? you can't get anybody to categorically say no. a spying effort against the trump campaign? not necessarily but it raises an
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important question appeared to what extent is the u.s. government spying on its own citizens? >> eric: just hone in on that accepted fisa weren't offered in october before the election. they had to have -- if you are going to spy or surveilled an american, you need a positive warrant from the fisa court, and they got it. isn't it logic that says there is in fact someone at trump tower they were surveilling? >> i don't know if physically in trump tower but yes. i don't think it's technically true that the president himself would need such a warrant to conduct surveillance. i think he had that latitude legally anyway. but no, we know they went twice for such a warrant and were twice turned down. this is a court that has 99% of its request accepted. there's a lot we don't know. here's the point that bugs me. we have a right right to know f this and if, the explanation is we are fighting islamic terrorism. it's too important for you to
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know about it, but at some point to your average citizen has every right to know what his government is doing. >> juan: tucker, i was taken by this statement issued today by richard burr and the vice chair mark warner, they talked about surveillance. they did not talk about wiretapping. they said there was no evidence of surveillance. that's all inclusive. so the question for you as, when you sit with president trump and he says to you we've got more coming, tucker. just wait. what do you think he's talking about? >> well, that's a conversation we had off camera on the flight to detroit and i pressed it. i was disquieted by his march 4th tweet. i think it's entirely possible, indeed likely, that intel agencies were surveilling people associated with the trump campaign but when he made that claim i felt he had a moral obligation to back it up with evidence, so i pressed him on
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it. he said we have this information. i said can you tell me? no, we have to wait. like every citizen, no matter what side i'm on politically, i hope to get to the bottom of it. i think it matters. it's not enough to dismiss it as crazy. it's a real thing and a concern to all of us. you don't want police state stuff going on. >> dana: i don't know what question kimberly has. >> kimberly: how is it going, tucker? listen, i'm curious to hear what you're going to have on the show tonight. you're going to have a little bit more of the interview. can you give us a tease? >> i really can't. 20 minutes into their first segment, after the commercial break i will reveal something of no public interest at all. >> kimberly: why did you maddow us? >> i hate teasing shows because
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you feel if you can never live up to it. we are going to be talking about the subject, that's for sure. >> kimberly: incidental collection perhaps? i find that phrase of -- turn of phrase that nunes used. >> republicans and democrats lie about it, patronizing the rest of it. we are united states citizens and we have a right to know this stuff. i think we should demand it. >> greg: thanks for coming on the show. no, really, thanks. i appreciate it. i enjoy your work and most of the stuff you do, i actually kind of agree with but i have a question i would like to ask you. how do you keep getting guests? >> we get guests -- >> greg: that was my impression of you. you always start with thanks for coming on the show. i like your work. but i have one question, why are you horrible? >> i am so lacking
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self-awareness. >> greg: that was a terrible impression. >> i like greg's style. very thoughtful all of a sudden. >> greg: are you having a hard time, because you've had almost every other day you have a really exciting, volatile interview, that it's harder finding people who don't know what they are getting into or they don't mind? >> no, look, in exchange, we book people all the time i don't agree with but in exchange i hope we give them the opportunity to say what they think. there is at least some portion of the interview were i'd be quiet and they say their piece. there are a lot of viewers watch fox and they think that's valuable. >> dana: well, thank you. real quick, i asked you. how is the candy game on air force one? >> well, you spent years on that plane. it's ridiculous. the whole thing is sponsored by hershey's and the mars corporation. it's unbelievable how much candy there is.
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>> dana: did you fill your pockets? >> i didn't. a >> dana: tune in at 9:00 p.m. eastern with more of his interview with president trump. ahead, national security and defense are top priorities for president trump. details next. his. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through?
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♪ >> kimberly: president trump has unveiled his america first budget. the proposal called for a big boost in military spending and a down payment on the border wall. the blueprint slashes funding to other areas like the environmental protection agency, national endowment for the arts, and foreign aid. also on the chopping block as the corporation for public broadcasting which supports public stations including pbs and npr.
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shouldn't big bird be able to survive in the real world and the free market without taxpayer dollars paying for it? i think so. little bird, do you think big bird would be able to survive? >> greg: it is a priority. military should come before muppets. more killing, less current. let's talk about big bird and why you should give the bird a big bird. most overrated character in all of sesame street. millions and millions of dollars in licensing fees, manufacturer manufacturers, toys. only 10% comes from pbs affiliates. they always keep using big bird as a symbol. doesn't need government assistance. the bird is well fed. >> juan: do you mind if i interrupt? do you know who big bird works for? hbo. >> greg: that's my point. still 10% from pbs. >> juan: big bird is out there. he is walking on his own
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feathers. >> greg: i hear you. we are tired of hearing about him. we are agreeing. >> eric: this is fascinating. >> greg: you were the first person to hate on the muppets. >> eric: i did. closing the muppets studio down, text rich man, the oil billionaire? long history with the muppets. president trump and mick mulvaney are following through on a lot of promises they made during the campaign, including stopping the funding, cutting back a lot of agency funding. foreign aid. said we are going to have a massive/in foreign aid. suspended on the military. who should be against it? nobody. people are up in arms about the
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national endowment for the arts. i believe they are down to zero. and i agree with it. this sounds anticulture, but i think this is the area we wasted so much money. think of some of the things, as taxpayers, we funded. the immersion. robert mapplethorpe. keeps going on and on. if it's offensive, all of the taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for it. if it can't stand on its own two feet in the free market, it shouldn't have taxpayers paying for it. draw a line between government not censoring it. i don't want governments and you can't do it. i just want to pay for it. >> dana: and washington, when you put out a budget, the only thing that matters is what's getting the increase in what's getting the decrease. there's never really time for the media to have a thoughtful discussion about, does the
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program still work? could be done better by the states? i think mick mulvaney had a lot of good explanations today. levelheaded and smart. foreign aid is less than 1% of our entire budget. there's diplomatic reasons you have foreign aid in order to help in certain places. that doesn't mean all programs are good but i think we are missing is a discussion about the real problem with the budget. if it's a pie chart, entitlement spending continues to take up more and more of it and if we don't deal with it and a reasonable, modest way, these debates are going to get tougher about other programs you might like that you might have to cut because we are not dealing with the issue. >> kimberly: gotten quite a lot done in short order. >> juan: the big disappointment to me is the deficit. i thought this was all about immolating deficit. turns out mick mulvaney says no, we are not doing any of that. there is nothing like that in this budget. so what are they going after? i'm thinking you want to go
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after seniors who are trying to get a new job? how about the people who live in appalachia, do away with economic development there. how about people who want to get a lawyer because they are up against something they don't understand? no more legal services. chemical safety. how about homelessness? walking around new york city, i think homelessness is worse. >> greg: you know under de blasio. >> kimberly: the original big bird. >> juan: they do away with all efforts. i'm thinking to myself, give me a rationale for what you're doing. don't just go slashing. think it through, give me a chance to support you, president trump. >> greg: homelessness so bad in new york under a liberal mayor. >> juan: go to san francisco, salt lake city. some cities just attract homeless people. >> kimberly: or bad manners. -- bad mayors.
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"shut your punk up." he just threatened the first lady. it given the career of bow wow, it would be a step up. it's got to be hard 20 years on to change nothing but your name. don't hold your breath for any feminist or media outrage. it's not like he threatened michelle obama. different rules apply. feminist looking for any excuse to smear the woman. what cowards they are. they washed up rapper has since deleted the tweet. i guess that makes bow wow.
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>> eric: could take. >> greg: will be right back. >> kimberly: you just destroyed whatever little bit we had. i like the nepad thing. >> eric: melania is the victim and no one is looking at it. they frame it only in the respect of trump has said some stuff. >> greg: they would find something else. >> eric: how about barron? >> dana: i think the feminists pick and choose who they decide to defend and you don't see the outcry. i think melania trump is one of the most interesting people of the administration and i think her platform, once she decides what it will be, you saw on the video you showed, she's very interested in children being able to read and she was reading at a school.
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there is a literacy piece. there's different things she's going to be able to do that the feminists will probably agree with. why not take a chance to defend her, as they would any other woman. just because she is donald trump's wife doesn't mean it's acceptable. >> eric: can we just say he owes her a public apology, not just a twitter, i take it back. >> dana: absolutely. >> greg: what should the secret service do? >> kimberly: i think it would be fantastic if snoop and want to wannabe snoop got a visit from federal marshals. see how tough and gangster they are. this is horrible behavior. what a double standard. this would never fly. there would be outrage all over the place of somebody said this. god forbid, about michelle obama. to me, it is so offensive. what did melania trump ever do to any of these people?
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basically they are going to make her, like, a prostitute for the whole thing is so -- >> dana: the fact that they would say that about any woman. >> kimberly: that's my point. they are the worst. >> greg: bow wow's career is over in human and dog years. this is his way of trying to be relevant. >> juan: you are educating me. i didn't know about the evolution or d evolution. >> greg: i made up those names names. this guy is so desperate, he advertises his birthday party on twitter. i don't think he can get guests. >> kimberly: you been following him. >> juan: i think there were a lot of insulting things said about michelle obama and i hope we agree. >> dana: there has been outrage. for melania trump, it's hardly been defended. >> juan: i don't know about the feminist groups and i don't know if the feminists were the
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ones defending michelle obama. a lot of people were offended by the racial animus directed toward her and i think it's reasonable to say -- >> greg: i don't remember any celebrities. >> eric: he is a celebrity, a wrapper that kids look up to. >> juan: i think a lot of these republican politicians set horrible things. that's not the point. not going to weigh this injustice against the strong without wrong. it's wrong. i don't think it's acceptable. the snoop dogg thing which had a phony gun. to me, it breaks down society. i don't think there's any place for it. >> greg: up next, a hamburglar hex mcdonald's brain -- -- hacs
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>> a big and tasty for a dollar? how do you do it? >> juan: president trump is
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one of mcdonald's' most loyal customers. for a brief moment this morning, the fast food giant wasn't loving him pretty a lot of people were surprised to see this tweet pinned to the top of the official twitter account this morning. it read "donald trump, you are actually a disgusting excuse for a president and we would love to have barack obama back. also you have tiny hands." the surprising message quickly deleted. mcdonald's said the account was compromised and they are investigating. >> kimberly: i love mcdonald's. >> juan: we are talking about the tweet. >> kimberly: kimberly's food court. listen, the problem is anything donald trump likes or dies, people are going to hate against it and try to manipulated. mcdonald's should be psyched that he loves their food and gives them advertising. at least half the country will go far today maybe the people who don't like donald trump will go for burger king or wendy's.
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>> juan: are you going to do the foodcourt on mcdonald's? >> kimberly: would've been redundant. >> juan: you stay in shape, eric bolling. >> kimberly: he eats french fries. >> juan: i i think you don't eat meat. >> eric: i don't eat meat. i don't eat red meat. >> juan: in all honesty, the presidents diet is not the best. >> kimberly: oh, my goodness. is that what this segment is going to be about? >> eric: on the campaign, he had the interview and they were talking about his diet and his weight. he produced the information, he needs to lose 20 pounds. he will be the first one to tell you that. maybe with the white house, aren't there like 35 chefs in the white house? >> dana: i don't know how many there are but the president can get what he wants but he pays for his own food. you pay for your own food in the
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white house. yes. >> juan: i've never heard of this. the president pays for his dinner was one of the things president obama complained about in his exit interview peer he pays for his own food. if you have a dinner party or something. your family. >> juan: but the chef prepares dinner. >> dana: yes but you pay for the food. >> juan: every night? i don't think so, but i could be wrong. >> greg: i would just eat out every night. >> dana: can i say this. when i first saw the tweet, my initial thought was donald's has been packed. my second thought was robert give them, now the communication person at mcdonald's. >> juan: who was the purple guy? >> kimberly: grimace? >> juan: did you know he made that and? i never saw it. >> greg: i think they are
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automating everything at mcdonald's and the robots are going like, i think trump is going to try to slow automation so this -- they are testing the waters. this was the first step, artificial intelligence going after donald trump. >> juan: he should go to chick-fil-a. they are pretty good. >> kimberly: shamrock shakes. >> juan: enough. this happy meal is done. "one more thing" up next. y mutu all of our property that was damaged. and we didn't have to touch our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. well, there goes my boat. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance
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♪ >> eric: today's starts i believe the greatest sporting event of the whole year. i love ncaa march madness. president obama kept with tradition, picked his final four brackets but he took duke, arizona, kansas, north carolina. he has north carolina over duke in the championship game. i will go a little bit more aggressive. i will go duke, gonzaga, kansas, north carolina. and i will have gonzaga win the whole thing. >> kimberly: are you playing against president obama but he doesn't know? >> dana: i love that president trump isn't doing a bracket. i thought it was annoying. you've got better things to do as president. >> juan: play golf. villanova. >> eric: villanova is a great team.
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>> dana: a lot of people here at fox news have helped put together a package that's going to run tomorrow, and we have motives. this is about my trip to mercy ship in africa. go this is mercy's hope center. patients go there to fully recover. perhaps the most touching moment was the celebration for three women coming out of surgery. there wasn't a dry eye in the room. i also just posted on foxnews.com a a rather lengthy essay. find it there and on our facebook page. >> kimberly: a little bit of broadway news, international friends. ivanka trump and justin trudeau went to broadway together.
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he took her as his guest for the broadway show "come from away." it's a new musical opened march 12th and it celebrates canada's compassion for international travelers stranded in the country after the september 11th terrorist attack. nikki haley was in attendance as well. >> greg: he got beaten up by matthew perry. different story. they both went to the same high school. >> eric: justin trudeau? >> greg: not recently. >> juan: look at this video. >> greg: amazing. >> dana: i would have been so upset. >> juan: that is the amtrak yesterday morning.
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the commuters weren't ready. they should have gotten out of the way because they got snowed big-time. unbelievable. no one got hurt. >> kimberly: they are lucky somebody didn't fall the wrong way. >> juan: some people had some headaches but nobody got smooshed. >> greg: i hate these people. i want to apologize because this will only affect a certain number of people and i hate doing new york-centric stories but i hate mayor de blasio and i hate him more now than possibly. i hate the way he deals with the homeless problem. i hate the way he deals with traffic. i hate everything. today we almost didn't have kimberly on the snow. couldn't get to work. this guy doesn't know how to clear street. i apologize. it only matters to the people on the east coast we have such a horrible mayor but he's
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horrible. >> eric: i had to walk over a mile to work from the upper west side. streets weren't plowed. >> juan: you can't jay walk. that is the problem. >> eric: "special report" is next. >> bret: president trump proposes to slimmed-down government spending but for some on capitol hill, his budget is a tough pill to swallow. this is "special report" ." good evening. welcome to washington. president donald trump has laid out his financial plan for america. the $1.1 trillion spending plan slashes funding to several government departments while also putting down a down payment on plans for a border wall and increased military spending. it's all part of his plan to do more with less. lawmakers on capitol hill, a lot of them aren't having it. john roberts is at the

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