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your home tonight, you decide. that's a special late-night show for us tonight, fair, balanced. ♪ >> hello everyone, this is "the five.">> we begin tonight with breaking news, "the new york times" this evening reporting that trump suggested that then-fbi director james comey that he drop thehe bureau's investigation into former national security officer michael flynn. according to the times, and february, he told comey "i hope you can let this go," citing a memo written by mr. comey. the white house said the report is not a truthful or accurate portrayal of the conversation between the president and mr. comey. opponents of the president are saying this newg information is stunning evidence of obstruction of justice. it's the second straight night we've had breaking news about the president, and joining us with more is chief local anchor
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bret baier.ni i noticed that you tweeted early on when this story broke about 15 minutes later that comey was a known notetaker, writing detailed memos. this may be the tip of an iceberg. i'd like for you to talk about that and also, we're going to take questions. my question is the "post," citing anonymous sources, it says that attorney general jeff sessions and john earl attorneyi rosenstein said they had seen the memo but if they had written a memo that trump said originally was the reason for the firing of jim comey. i was wondering if you had been able to track any of that down between a 6:00-9:00, which is not a lot of time. >> first of all, good evening, good to be with you. here's what we know. and it's important, in these environments, to deal in facts. what we know to be a fact from fbi sources and sources of department of justice is that comey, the former fbi director,
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met with president trump february 14th, the day after michael flynn was fired. after that meeting, we know that he took very detailed notes. a very detailed memo, we aree told, and that he was uncomfortable. but what we don't have independently of "the new york times" is the quote from the memo, as they report, that president trumpe says to comey, i hope you can find a way to bring this to an end. in other words, the investigation of michael flynn. we also don't know what the extent of the memos, and howio many memos there are, and what exactly is in them. we do know another fact that the acting fbi director testified on capitol hill that there is no known interference from the white house or anyone else in the fbi investigation, that nothing has slowed the fbi agents that are doing the e investigation. also, rosenstein, the deputy attorney general testified toio the same thing. so i think where we are, until we get more confirmation or
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actually see the memo, is really, where senator richard burr is, the chair of the senate intelligence committee, for he said tonight, i need to see more than just anonymous sources here. he met with comey the day before he was fired. he and senator warner from virginia, the two chairs of the senate intelligence committee, f they said he didn't say anything about this. he didn't tell them one thing, and he got very detailed in what he did tell them. he says, burr says, you would think he would say something if this is truly what happened. he didn't, clearly, say much to anyone as far as we can tell. >> we know he's been invited to testify so maybe then we'll be able to cut those answers. we'll take it around the table and start with jesse. >> i'm gonna put a little
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watter's world spin on this p story. i'm not gonna do the thing. that was a nice attempt. you've been practicing, i couldt tell.. if i went out tomorrow in the street and i asked ten people who james comey was i probably get maybe three, may be for who knew, depending on the neighborhood. this is a scandal with no video, with no audio, with no sex, with no money, with no dead bodies. it's a boring scandal. no one knows the deputy ag's name, no one can pronounce the russian defense minister's name. >> i can. n >> there's memos, and which memo, who sent what memo to who, no one is emotionally invested or can even understand this story. do we think we are losing sight of what the rest of the country thinks and feels about something like this? >> listen.s i think that you're right in that there is a large section of the country that would like washington to work on something else. but it is a big story. i mean, potentially, potentially, if you have the president asking the fbi director to move away from an
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investigation, an investigation where he is told that he's not a target but yet is investigating the campaign, and ties or collusion possibilities with russia, that is a big deal. >> did obama say publicly the irs situation wasn't that big of a deal? or that hillary's secret server didn't put any lives at risk or didn't jeopardize that? everybody blew that off. >> you're right. trey gaudi denied and mentioned that, saying that comey did not come forward the four times he said president obama stepped in front of investigation, namely that hillary clinton email server investigation, by sayingt it was no big deal. you're right, and there is hypocrisy here, however, right now, in this environment, as the stories come out day by day, there are elements of truth topo them. some of them have fallen apart but some of them are describing a white house that is in a tough
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spot and is in a chaotic moment. >> bob. >> jesse, the four people you interviewed are probably from nigeria. let me ask, let's go to some facts. the fact is that they had dinner together, the fact is that comey does keep these memos, he's a lawyer and he gave detailed information on them, and the fact is somebody in the cia leaked out to "the washington post." the fact is that the white house says no, so that means either trump or comey is lying, right? >> that is true. >> when jesse says it is not a big deal, the president of the united states to be positive, obstruction of justice is clearly an impeachable offense.n >> you make that claim.
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you are going to see many calls for the actual memo. you're already hearing calls for the so-called tapes that the president referenced in that tweet and the white house has not talked about since. either the tapes themselves or transcripts, and i think you're going to see more and hear more calls for a special prosecutor or special commission and that republicans may start getting to that spot. >> a long way to go. >> what about them saying that there are copious notes? i imagine it will be a request for those notes but what i'm curious about is, if this is a situation that was developing at that time, why didn't director comey say anything about it? why are we hearing about it after he's been dismissed from his position? the question that i would look at as a former prosecutor to say, what is the motive here, how valid is this information,
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why wasn't it contemporaneous, happening after the time if he thought it was problematic versus waiting in the aftermath for something like this to then get leaked out. >> i agree with you. that's a big question. i think the memos, as far as we can tell and from what sources are telling us were kind of contemporaneous at the time, dated and marked every time he talked about something. with the big figure like the president on big items. however, why did he step up? "the new york times" reports it was a close circle at the fbi who knew, but there wasn't an obstruction that was tested by the acting fbi director mccabe or the deputy attorney general rosenstein who wasn't there at the time but clearly had the information about the doj and how the investigation was going. that is the question. >> in terms of when i would call for evidence in front of the jury, for something like this,
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if you have electronic reporting or something that can be authenticated in terms of this t veracity, time, date stamp, that's one thing. but if somebody is writing a note, i can write a note o here and i can backdate it and say well, i made this and these are a series of my notes that were contemporaneous at the time. but nevertheless you can't necessarily accept it for the truth of the matter if you can't authenticate the time that itt was actually produced.d. >> i agree with you. i think his documents were kind of seized or locked down the day he was fired. and we'll have to get into the process of what exactly happened with those memos. >> an interesting question. >> it seems like i see you every day now. breaking more news. according to this memo, he said i hope you let him go or i hope you can let this go.o. when you say you hope for something, it's not a command. it's not saying, you better do this. it's like saying, i hope i get a
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bicycle for christmas and i really hope you show up to my birthday party or really hope that you won't make loud noises when i'm sleeping.'t it's a hope, it's not a command. so in my mind, and i know that this isn't yet a question, it seems like it's not a big deal which is may be why he didn't think it was obstruction, so he didn't have to comply too reporting it because he knew that what he was doing is what he does. everything to him is like visiting a construction site. it's not what a politician says or does. he doesn't understand the, how internal stuff works and when he shows up he's like you know, i wish we could do this for cheaper. i wish we didn't use these kinds of lights in these bathrooms. it seems to me that this is just how he speaks and he understood that this is how he speaks. therefore he didn't feel like it was required to tell the
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department of justice of any attempt to obstruct justice. i think i just explain the story better than anybody on the planet. >> maybe you did. steve helton on our panel was very similar in our thoughts. but you are much better. >> he had an accent. >> basically the outsider mentality, the developer mentality, and that he hasn't been around washington to know them and however, i don't think it takes away from the import of this series of stories in theow white house kind of dealing with all of it at once. >> i was trying to take the import out of it. >> i know you are.ho >> and export it. because it was a good try. >> thank you so much.h. we're going to keep talking here but thank you so much. kimberly, though, do you remember when comey had the whole thing in 2004 about the reauthorization of the nsa program and he goes to the bedside of john ashcroft and he said i'm uncomfortable with this and there is the chief of staff, the white house counsel, and he actually documented those things then.om
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that's one of the reason that all those things, as i understand, it was like a memo to file, like a contemporary utterance so he documented all of this.so it could be that he has times when he talked to president obama, too. i don't know if he'll say that, but is it totally inadmissible to have something like that? i thought that was good evidence. >> absolutely isn't. he would say is it admissible, can we authenticate it? the point you bring up, that they would argue, to say look, this is someone that is in the pattern or practice in authenticating and putting forward these documents. you see that there is a serious but then it begs the question well, if you're going to put forward these documents as it relates, let see the documents about president obama and the different times that you decided to come alike, you know, look the other way even though you would have perhaps an idea or a feeling of obstruction of justice. why now is this coming forward,
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who is leaking this information against the president to try to make it seem like we don't know. that's what they have investigations far. i don't know what you're laughing about. in the wake of director comey being fired by the president then all of a sudden we get this oh, yeah, bad on you, you tried to obstruct justice. these are questions that need to be asked. >> they need to be asked but if you go back, you guys have got to move forward.. this is not something you can keep going back to. >> you got to move forward from the election. >> i've accepted the fact that he's president of the united states, barely, but he is president of the united states. >> he was president five months ago so it actually is relevant because part of this story leads back into the presidency of barack obama. >> now wait a minute.e. look. if you are comey and he did not reveal that fact about the obstruction of justice, that was a good try, greg, but you could call dirt, anything else you want, and he said take it easy on my boy.
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that's obstruction of justice. >> that's when you would say i would hope. that's not the same, it's just not. if you understand language it's just not. >> but it is. >> if it was and he would believe it to be obstruction and he didn't. this is very "mean girls" by the way. very "mean girls". >> that's a great example. he was fired. it was an aggressive act thatxa trump did in the open. comey did it behind closed doors. he did it in secret. he had a friend read the memo. that's "mean girls." he said you're fired, you're not even here, and it's public. that's because there was a tape of that discussion. that came out. that means he obstructedec justice. i don't care how you look at it, it's gone.
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>> you've got to be worried about it. >> that's a good point. >> you made a good point. i think he is a little bit of a drama queen. he goes to the bedside. he puts this huge fight with apple after san bernardino. he gets fired, he's always interfering with hillary and then on the eve of the election, it's always about him. >> what i've noticed is every law enforcement officer says he's a terrific guy. >> a lot of people are pretty happy he left. >> what they're saying he's a professional. >> and he's very and comprehensive. leave it alone, man. >> i think having a friend read the memo -- >> you read the memo. >> but he had no problem when he was assuming the role of loretta lynch and stepping in as judge, jury, prosecutor and saying there will be no charges against hillary clinton, there
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is insufficient evidence and adding an element of the crime that does not exist.rg >> what does that have to do with this? >> you're saying that he's a shining example and beacon of purity and that donald trump tried to obstruct justice a o bt you don't have proof of it. stand up in a court of law. the fact is that he can obstruct justice. >> i'm specifically speaking to your point in making an evaluation about his character and integrity and i'm pointing to specific examples of what he was acting in it. >> it might not have been illegal.l. it might be politically unwise or painful to go through but i think that the democrats leap to impeach after hearing anonymous sources is a little bit of a stretch. >> they shouldn't moved to impeach now but let's clarify something. it is not a political issue. when he said lay off my boy, that is obstruction of justice. >> much more to come on
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he makes it pretty easy for hist critics. what he says out loud makes leaking so easy. but now all the coverage of himm is a nonstop car alarm. as defenders fight every battle like it's the last. but maybe everyone should calm down. and i can't believe i'm going to say this, but listen to nancy. >> you're talking about impeachment, but what are the facts? not, i don't like him and i don't like his hair. what are the facts? i don't like what he said about this. but what are the facts that you would make a case on. what are the rules that he may have violated?as if you don't have that case, r you're just participating in more hearsay. >> yes. for more on this we go to hell..
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>> just as i thought, hell has frozen over. nancy is right. and by admitting that i now have a rash all over my body.en >> again? >> what else is new? >> but when she is the voice of reason you know things are nuts. we need to separate the personality from the policies. you see his policies are largely benign. it's his behavior that's so brash. the hate toward them is so visceral that every misstep becomes the end. the american public finally grot tired of the coverage before they tire of trump? both are exhausting.
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so does he talk out of turn? yes. that's plausible. are his words exaggerated by those who can't accept an election result? that's plausible too. if he's nefarious or noble, it's never right. it's always going to be in the middle so instead, relax. everybody relax and take inspiration from the world's greatest movie. >> remain calm. [screaming] all is well. remain calm. >> that worked out well. kimberly, you're related to nancy pelosi by one of your many marriages. >> that's so mean. that's fake news. >> isn't it refreshing that she's the voice of moderation? >> aunt through marriage. >> you don't need to be defensive, it's fine.
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it's a five marriages that's the problem. >> it's two.. but i actually agree with her. i thought she was lucid, she made sense. that's actually accurate. we can't run around with hearsay. what are the facts versus the media hysteria. they bought a not an end outcome without even wondering, caring, or delivering on any supporting facts and that's a problem. they're a long way from being able to accomplish or achieve that because they have fanciful dreams like children about impeachment and then obviously trying to take back the house. but you can't just do that without some kind of wrongdoing. >> bob, i'm sure you'll agree with me on this but it seems like this story about russia is already dying on the vine. it's over. >> how's your stomach, greg? that's dying on the vine. >> he says he's in better physical health than you. >> i think i might be except for my legs.us
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but anyway. i'm a lot older. let me just say, you said somethinsomething? you little pissant. >> we got it, did you get it? fish. it was fish and shrimp, wasn't it? >> there was no strength. >> make your point. >> i'm trying to, but i got interrupted as usual. you keep talking about facts. but i agree. i think you've set it up exactly right but there are some facts that we do know, that a highly classified intelligence operation was leaked. that's a fact. the reason we know that is the name of the town, it was controlled by isis. the american people knew that. it was a highly classified operation. that leak emanated from somebody in the white house. now, in that room, and the oval office that day, because t the only people who would know about this intelligence operation would be the president, mcmasters, and the
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secretaries of state and defense. one of them may have leaked it. the other three said they weren't talking. they were letting trump talk. and he sort of admitted it, too. wait a second, so that's a fact. and the fact was that an agent left there and called the cia, the nsa to warn them about, that's a fact. when you have those facts in front of you what do you say? donald trump leaks are classified operation. >> kind of like obama's white house, remember that with the raid on osama bin laden? >> i was hoping you of all people would not go back there. >> that's a very good point. i have a "washington post" headline here from last summer when obama was present. u.s. offers to share syria intelligence on terror. okay? how about bradley manning. chelsea manning, didn't he leak all types of classified information and president obama gave him clemency?
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how about edward snowden? he was a hero for the left. the left is outraged when things are leaks. but perhaps president obama dominic trump said the wrong thing. and that's a mistake.s.s but he's trying to keep us safe. he's trying to work with tricia russia to save lives and if you're saying that trumpiv shouldn't be trusted, you voted for a woman who the fbi said shouldn't be trusted with classified information. >> this is about ban that was already discussed. in the statement from dena powell and from mcmaster was that no direct sources, military operations, procedures, anything like that was released. but then "the washington post" put it forward in that paper. >> yes, he did not know the sources.
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i think, and it's not about sources, and it's about the naivete of trump. the fact that he thinks that since russia and america doesn't like isis we can talk about this and maybe he thought that way and then he said something but as far as i can tell they are saying what he said was -- >> the world of intel is about nuance and complexity and you do have to tread carefully. they said he didn't know. why didn't he know, that's a problem too. if i could comment on nancy pelosi i don't think that the democrats don't want to impeach him because i think the longer he stays they think that's actually there to get back to relevance. >> you're right about that. >> of course i was. >> right now the guys down to 36%, he'll be killed in the midterm. >> coming up to "the washington post" just admit that it's biased against trump? that story is next.
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>> "the washington post" erupted into applause last night after their story broke an online readership record what the report that president shared highly classified intelligence with russia according to a twitter post. matt drudge, publisher of the highly influential drudge report took issue with the celebration saying it finally clarifies how this has turned into nothing but a blood sport. stop snoring, bob. dana, what is your assessment? >> it's a business. we look at our ratings every day. would love to break news. i don't know if we would break news that uses anonymous sources like this about an intelligent
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story, maybe we wouldn't, i don't know what we would do in that case. but they are in a highly competitive situation. they're being called fake news all the time, and they cheered. i guess if we had a big night where we won, i mean it so passe for us. i'm so tired of winning. >> is that what you think? >> we know why they broke the record for viewership, because hillary just kept pressing refresh over and over again because that's all she does in the woods with her laptop. it proves the point that, as much as the media pretends to find him so odious they are not so secretly overjoyed that they won because remember how it could be, you said "saturday night live" parodies as a comparison, they refuse to be funny, they would use her character kind of in a gentle way where she was observing from up high. that's what they would have to be doing now in comedy if she was president.he
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they wouldn't be doing their job. so thank trump for making your job great again. >> if they don't have him they have pence. kimberly, a study came out and it said cnn dedicated 92% of their coverage to the presidency and 78% were anti-trump guests. >> is a very significant play here in terms of trying to do win the presidency of donald trump to the point where we really see that it's almost become a blood sport for them. this is what they crave, a certain outcome, and anything that can resonate with that and try to effectuate that outcome, they are going to run with. it's like a witch hunt. it doesn't matter if he does something positive, something good, job numbers or anything like that, they're going to find a way to turn it against them. that's the reality of it. they are very biased. >> a good friend of mine made a very good point. he's being played as a victimsp now.
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>> like obama all the time. >> let's go back to watergate, okay? do you want to go through that? >> go back to the vietnam war. >> they had this guy who was a big bully as a victim and he's not. by the way, were spending a hundred percent of the show on it. >> how do you explain the bias of the coverage and thew number? >> what's that? >> how do you explain the biased coverage on the numbers on the polling about it? >> you look at one number and that's every day. he is now below nixon. >> i'm not asking about that. i'm asking about the coverage. >> take a look at the electoral college.ng >> oh, god. >> directly ahead, isis trying to down airlines with laptop bombs. a full report after thisis brea. trying to down airlines with laptop bombs. a full report after this break.
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everything computes. >> details are emerging of the terror threat discussed with the russians last week. isis is apparently trying to down airliners with laptop bombs. >> the president was meeting with the foreign minister about the terrorist threat. the president was emphasizing, we have some common interest here and we have to work together. we have an area of cooperationth with the national terrorist organizations, isis in particular, an organization that had already taken down a russian airliner and murdered over 200 people in october of 2015.ar >> command performance, fourpe stars? five stars? so dana, mcmasters, we love it. >> obviously i think, when you have somebody that's a subject matter expert that can come to the podium and calm people down,
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but i also think that this is sort of, this has bothered me, it's been 48 hours since the story is been out there. the root of the story is the fact that isis is actually working on technology that could cause significant damage to innocent life to our economy, the whole system. and i feel like america has to make a decision about investing in technologies that are entrepreneurs and innovators come up with and we cannot let isis out with us on technology.r when it comes on getting to an airport, whatever it might be, there are some things, it's expensive and people get annoyed, but they can see through your clothing and may be the robots are actually the solution to this because they would be more efficient at it than a human being and then youu have a human layer as well just checking to make sure because we cannot let isis out with us on technology, that is atrocious. >> you can't just be playing a secondary backup game that you might get lucky and be able to get some information, a
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rich source of intel especially in the past, we need to be able to stay ahead of it, be able too intercept us and then come up with the technology to be able to combat it. >> that's getting lost in the fake scandal. i remember after an american was beheaded by a guy from isis, president obama went golfing and l and calm. trump is trying to deal with russia to keep everybody safe and he's now benedict arnold? it doesn't make a lot of sense. he's cleaning up the mess that obama left in the middle east. he let isis take over a third of iraq.. there is a refugee crisis on his watch because he didn't draw a redline and everyone is up in arms because trump is trying to keep us safe and it seems like the media wants to defeat trump more than they want to defeat isis. >> let me just get through to today. what happened here was they
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found out about these computer technologies because of a third country who is an ally of ours who had human intel in a very dangerous place. what trump did was to expose that and what is going to happen now is a lot of countries that normally share intel with us arp going to be very, very literally of doing that. >> israel was reportedly the source and they said they will still share intel. >> of course they're going to say that. >> bob, you're trying to make a problem where israel has said we have no problem withth that information being shared and in fact the russians were already privy to that information. >> they were not. they were not. >> oh, yes. it's been all over the news. everybody knows that isis is trying to use laptops. that's why they were going to ban them. >> there is no intelligence there. >> how ridiculous. >> i'll go back to what dana was talking about. infidels work day and night to kill us and the fact that we are
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still alive has to do with the distance number one in the look of our birth. but as technology marries to terror, those two variables won't matter anymore. distance won't matter and where you were born won't matter because remember, we didn't fathom 9/11 until 9/11 and all that was was a box cutter plus a jet. not technology with a missile. it won't dawn on us until it happens and we go, wow. >> it's expensive but we have to decide if we're willing to pay for it. >> the other thing about these laptops is it's going to create an whole new industry. laptops will be like rental cars.si you land and you rent a laptop or you couldn't rent laptops. i'd rather be alive and deal with them on small littlee problem then be blown to a million pieces i can watch a video on my laptop. >> you drawn that far too much, getting blown up.
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speak out >> first of all, i didn't mean jesse wasn't intelligent. donald trump is about to embark on his first overseas trip. it's very important thing for a president that he doesn't make any mistakes. i've got an idea here for all of us at this table. who believes that donald trump is going to -- [laughter] >> you know what he's not going to do? he's not going to bow to the saudi king. what do you think the chances are that he's going to get through this without making a gaff? >> he's not going to do an apology tour.
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>> you are relentlessly on message. >> this is amazing. >> give me some odds, please. just sayom it. >> i got to call my guys in the desert.ea what you think, 3:1? whatever it's going to be it will be fake news. >> i think it's a great concept for a first trip, and it's bold. the three major capitals, theret probably reasons for that. but i think it's a great concept. my motto is beware the foreign trip for president because something always happens on the homefront that you have to try to manage the time difference is hard. 100% there will be something that happens on the trip that
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you think is a gaff. and that jesse will think it's no big deal that's probably somewhere in the middle. >> i believe, if i'm not mistaken, that he has traveled before. i think he has a plane and he has gone overseas and as a businessman worth billions he's actually met people who are different from him. having said that, you never know. you could ask the pope if the cracker comes in different flavors, which should be pretty funny. i give him 50%. it will be something innocuous. the speech in saudi arabia willl be very, very important. >> they just have to keep the communication going. they have to keep the message in terms of what he is doing, who he is meeting with, what kind of information and alliances and results come from it.
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it makes a lot of sense to be doing this. i think the timing is good. i think they need to get fit his fair due. >> they should give it it's fair do. it's meticulously planned and i will give you 150% that this guy is going to blow it and blow it badly. he's going to call the pope the orthodox leader. >> i think is going to disappoint you. >> this guy can't get through a day without making some verbal mistake. >> time for "one more handling the unexpected ... ...doesn't happen by accident. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand.
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>> time for "one more thing." >> this is a level five cuteness alert. university of texas guy named josh stuck his pet chihuahua in a mini cap and gown in celebration of his recent graduation. look at some of these adorable photos. josh got his bachelor's degree in exercise science but attila must've got her bachelor's degree in, what, dana? >> canine cuteness. >> very cute. >> is in that adorable? >> were going to stay in texas for this is carson healy. he received a diploma at texas christian university but his story was a bit different. he's 14 years old, youngest person accepting a diploma. he earned his college degree in physics after starting at the college in 2013 at just 11 years old.is he was on "fox & friends," check it out. >> it was a very positive experience.ll
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i really liked going and learning all the stuff that i could learn and just getting to grow. >> has mama has done such a great job. his younger brother will also be attending tcu in the fall. he's 11. >> god bless them. >> i haven't banned a phrase in a while. let's ban one. the word you keep hearing over and over again, just like groundhog day. groundhog day is something that happens over and over again and people are tired of hearingda about it. so i'm banning the phrase groundhog day. bob just use a certain finger in my direction and we didn't catch it. >> that was groundhog day too. bob? >> okay. let's go back to the president, if we could.ec trump gave a speech at liberty university and, you know, if you listen to what he says and listen to a certain movie that you all know, he seems to be
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some amazing, amazing plagiarism here. let's take a look at it. >> if you could tell what i mean. >> we take our next steps into the world. >> you must go forth into the world. >> it is the passion. >> passion. >> courage of conviction. >> courage of conviction. >> most importantly. >> most importantly. >> have faith in yourself. >> have faith in yourself. >> i did it. >> i didmp it. >> unbelievable. they are hard at work in the capital. they are very worried about ducklings so they have installed a dock ramp so they don't have to exert themselves to go into the pool, they can then climb the ramp into the pool and it probably cost $45,000. >>it's so cute. it's how we get bob to the center.
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>> build the wall! >> i get no respect. >> set your dvr, never miss an episode. "hannity" is next. >> many thanks to our friends on "the five". this is a fox news alert.>> we have lots of people here tonight to react to breaking news. we are following four huge breaking news stories. james comey is starting to enact his own revenge on trump for firing him. we'll have more later tonight, but first it's tonight for tonight's very important opening monologue. >> we start tonight with the trump hating "washington post." last night they released a story saying that trump gave the russian minister and ambassador classified information while they were visiting the white house last week.he
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