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she collected $239 million in compensation. at $900,000 every week. to spend it wrecking company. it tells you a lot about america in 2017. what a shame. we are back tomorrow. bye for now. >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters. it's 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." with just 13 hours away from one of the most highly anticipated senate hearings in recent memory. tomorrow, former fbi director james comey will appear before the senate intelligence community to discuss his private conversations with president trump. it will be the first time he has spoken publicly since the president fired him on may 9th. we are already getting a preview about what to expect from mr. mr. comey. ed henry has the details from
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the white house tonight. and, what do we say? >> good evening, a pretty good day for president trump because top intel officials testified and sort of a preamble to this on the hill and suggested the commander in chief did not improperly pressured them to interfere with this russian probe and the teaser we are getting up james comey's testimony tomorrow -- that is backing up the commander in chief's account that he was not under investigation. and even one comey will detail his february oval office meeting with the president where mr. trump asked him about the probe of michael flynn being let go, they did not share this with fbi agents. comey says because we also concluded that given it was a one-on-one conversation, there was nothing available to cooperate my account. figuring even he admits it's a high bar to prove obstruction of justice. even so, there could be real political damage to this as a
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testify about the january dinner, for example. he will testify, a few minutes later, the president said i need loyalty, i expect loyalty. i did not move, change my facial expression in any way. we simply looked at each other in silence. awkward and a bit dramatic from comey which is why advisors from the president are saying they are bracing for two things tomorrow. even if it turns out to be a nothing burger come the mainstream media can build up the drama so much to make it look like it was devastating for the president and the other thing is, even if it turns out to be a relatively good day for the president, he can mess it up by live tweeting the hearing and making matters worse. >> jesse: you didn't know but nothing burger is a band phrased by greg gutfeld. [laughter] >> greg: i think i just popped a vessel.
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>> jesse: the president feels totally vindicated, based off of these prepared remarks that comey is supposed to deliver. based off these remarks, trump might not even have to live tweet tomorrow because this is pretty good news for the president for the most part. do you agree? >> kimberly: yes, the president feels vindicated because what so far we have been able to review and that prepared statement which is quite detailed is that the statement is consistent with what the president said transpired between the two of them. if there were any other witness or recording, there isn't anything to contradict or provide an inconsistent statement to what the president said occurred in the conversation and by this way, multiple times he was assured that he was not under investigation sweat shows truthfulness on the part of the president and diminishes any kind of motive or intent to
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say oh, he wanted to fire comey because he was under investigation by the russians. at least in terms of the president, that gives him some cover and validates his statement. i think that was important. before based off of these prepared remarks, dana, the networks and all the cables have decided they will go live tomorrow. >> dana: yes, including me. i will be on in the morning. >> jesse: i walked into that plug. do you think these prepared remarks take the wind out of the sails of this intense excitement? >> dana: yes, i do. i think that's why senator byrd and director comey agreed to release it today. they don't want to be -- i don't think they wanted to be that dramatic. i'm not going to say that word that greg hates because i like him too much for him to pop another vessel. i think there are high hopes for james comey, they will be dashed
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again. i think based on the written testimony, i can understand both sides. i can understand the president wanting to clear his name saying this investigation is a cloud. i wanted to be cleared and couldn't you just publicly say what you are telling me? i also understand the separation of powers and i respect them and i think the independent judiciary is so important and i believe fbi director comey was prudent and how he handled it and i think that's what we will see tomorrow. a public servant caught up in a situation where you have hillary clinton doing this terrible thing. having her private email server. then running for president. him having to get in the middle of that. making a mistake, coming commen that and then getting into the situation. what you said was he wanted to avoid a duty to correct. if, in fact, it changed, if he became a subject of investigation. which could be worse for the
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president in the long run. i think the director was being prudent. i don't think it's necessary for the white house to trash comey's reputation and they should have a great infrastructure event and forget about it. let the lawyers take the stand and let your story get handled. >> jesse: greg, speaking of forget about it -- the moment where the president demanded loyalty, is not how people in new york talk? that's how people frame things in the city. >> greg: kind of, i think trump is guilty of being trump. any time something comes up that supposed to be egregious, you find out that maybe he was inappropriate or blunt. but unlawful? no. this is not earth shattering but i am glad he released this study
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guide. it's like a program for a local musical. the biggest loser here is cnn. for predicting, according to sources, comey was going to testify he never said trump was under investigation. >> jesse: i think we had it right there. >> greg: they weren't just wrong ones. they are wrong three times because he testified three time times. >> kimberly: three strikes, you are out. >> greg: i think it was kathy griffin. she was there just hanging around. the problem with trump being trump is part of it is his responsibility. every time i was hired for a job, there was always an employee orientation day where they kind of tell you the rules. apparently the rules don't go along with the fbi. don't demand loyalty. you did that in queens but you can't do it here. this is the mark of somebody who is not a politician. this is what happens. i want to add another note about
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this comey memo. it's a golden corral buffet. there's something for everyone. you can bring up the demanding loyalty thing. you can bring up lots of other stuff that's in there. >> jesse: i'm sure juan will bring it up. >> greg: you can say comey vindicated him on that last part and he didn't interfere. it's amazing when you look at how other people in the media are going oh, my god, impeachment and everyone else is going no. don't say what it is. >> kimberly: it say nothing tac. >> kimberly: i am not interested in the nothing taco. >> jesse: we are going to leave that one alone. juan, although some of these comments by president trump were maybe not mature, there is nothing criminal about them. do you agree? >> juan: nothing criminal as of yet. the closest we could contest is
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there is a basis for saying he was trying to interfere with an ongoing investigation by asking fbi director, can you see a way to let this go? that mike flynn is a good guy? but the question becomes one of intent. that's the measuring stick and can you prove that the president had intent to block or interfere with an ongoing federal investigation? that's a very high bar. i think kimberly said this. given that there is no independent corroboration, how are you going to prove that? i will say this, it's very interesting to me that we had a story out indicating that president trump was asked by attorney general sessions, do you want my resignation? the reason for this apparently is president trump was upset with his decision to recuse himself from the russian probe. then we have also news that fbi
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director muller said you know what? i'm uncomfortable being with this president. i feel like she's -- >> dana: being alone. the independence of the judiciary. >> juan: the independence and integrity of the investigation. this would indicate he did feel to some extent that he was after something. in one of the conversations, he said the president told him i am trying to lift this cloud. i am told that same new york business term. can you help me? more conversations with intelligence community officials but they won't even say. >> dana: they wouldn't say it in public session. >> juan: >> jesse: they don't wo say these things in front of a worldwide audience and that makes perfect sense. >> greg: in new york, lifting a cloud is smoking a joint. >> jesse: how would you know,
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greg? [laughter] >> kimberly: there isn't any time that comey thought the president was trying to get or stop an investigation. it was in any way colluding. or obstructing justice. you don't have that there. how are you going to prove that? you are going to imagine it? the person who is in the room, the subject of that discussion and that conversation is telling you that it wasn't problematic and didn't rise to the level. straight shooter comey, if it was, he would have had to report it and say this is something that was improper. as far as it goes, it was concerning. that was it. it never did he feel this was something he had to be compelled to do. anyone who knows trump -- loyalty is a big thing to him. that's the way he rolls.
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comey also gave you further insight to back up will greg said. he didn't quite understand what was appropriate to discuss with the fbi director. >> juan: i agree. >> kimberly: that doesn't show any kind of intent to commit a crime. he saying i don't think this is a president or a man who knew the ropes, as to how we do things around here. >> dana: still, he has been a ceo of a private company for a long time. i don't think that necessarily necessarily -- not understanding basic rules of the road when it comes to government and separation of power. when you work for the government or the head of the government, you pledge your loyalty to the united states of america. not to any one man that's a fundamental principle of america. if you don't learn that during the transition. the founding fathers put that in the constitution for a reason. >> greg: i wouldn't know that. if i ran for president, i would
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be treating it just like everything else i did. if i thought somebody was after me, i would say, why are you doing this? lighten up. that's how it new yorkers talk to new yorkers. >> dana: but if president obama did that, and the excuse would be oh, he's new to the senate? >> jesse: eric holder had his back. >> juan: sessions was a long time supporter of president trump. just to pick up on what dana was saying, what we are seeing here is a president who feels very isolated. nobody he can trust. he can't trust jeff sessions? wow. i think everyone at the table said this tonight, he doesn't have a sense of how you have a responsibility bigger than loyalty. when you are the president of the united states. >> jesse: i think he's very loyal to the count why he was p. the nation's top intelligence
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♪ >> dana: dan coats and mike rogers testified today on capitol hill. were they disappointed many senators by refusing to comment on any personal conversations they had with president trump. rogers and coates said it would be appropriate to disclose discussions with the president in an open session but they were more forthcoming when asked if the white house ever tried to influence an investigation. >> are you aware of any efforts by anyone in the white house or the executive branch looking for advice from other members of the intelligence community on how to potentially influence an investigation? >> no. >> no. >> has anyone ever come forward and said i just got a call the white house saying what's the best way to influence someone on an investigation? >> i never received anything.
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>> i have no knowledge of such call. >> dana: on, let me talk to you. i talked to some of the democrats -- warm, they think after today's testimony and what they know about fbi director comey, they don't think there's going to be anything new. they think it continues to be a distraction. it's like putting another log on the fire but this is not going to be at an end-all be-all. i do think the democrats are little disappointed with the buildup to this hearing? >> juan: you have to be disappointed as you saw it. there's going to be testimony from the fbi director, suggesting that in fact the president had said something explicit in terms of "don't do it." if it was clear of intent, which would lead to hints to obstruction of justice, if you were not a trump fan, this was going to be your nirvana. that's not happening on the basis of anything that
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transpired today or will likely transpired tomorrow. what we do see that i think you and i will disagree on is in the testimony from dan coats and mike rogers, the national security council guy -- they refuse to answer questions. the democrats -- i've also say marco rubio and the independent of maine, he became infuriated with them. why are you unable to come before our committee as we are trying to review the facts and then say oh, we can't talk about this. we will tell you privately. of course there are no private hearings scheduled. >> dana: i do think, kimberly, the president benefits from having experienced people around him in washington. they didn't overreact. they don't think it's that big a deal but an argument could be made that if this is all going to be repeated in in the press anyway, should they have been able to say that in public
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session and put it to bed so there's not speculation about what they said behind the scenes? >> kimberly: it's hard, you want to get the right position which is -- tell the truth, be transparent about what happened but don't engage in things that are not relevant. or that seem to be like russian gossip. very distracting. at the democrats were getting very frustrated because they wanted to get something there. everybody was trying to make it their moment to expose it. comey went ahead and leaked his own testimony. >> dana: in conjunction with the chairman, senator burr. >> kimberly: absolutely. that's what happened. cnn, who completely reported false information, a complete letdown -- is comey going to radically change his statement tomorrow and make some wild, inconsistent statement? i don't think so. i think he will stick to his
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script and exactly what he said today. based on his accounts that he took. but were contemporaneous in time with conversations with the president. that suggests reliability, credibility. we are hearing it from the man himself. i will also tell you what i felt at the time, which was that he didn't feel any other action should be taken going forward, he didn't find any wrongdoing on the part of the president and he didn't think that the president was trying to and an investigation or influence him in that way. >> dana: greg, you can imagine these two two men have incredie responsibility. can you imagine if they are sitting there, thinking, we've got a lot to do? >> greg: yeah, i mean, iran got hit. it kills me to watch politicians getting angry over people who are acting just like them. they learned it from the best.
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>> kimberly: they all used to be there. >> greg: this hearing was nothing more than a bunch of old people asking the same cost an end over again. a 24-hour diner and someone keeps asking how late you are open. they shouldn't call it hearing. they should call it a hard of hearing. they need hearing aids. showing so much respect, winding up to get to the question. if you got to the meat and bones, it would be shorter than a ramon's song on their first album. it's one group of people going after another group of people. i have to give the democrats credit. they are absolutely relentless. i wish the republicans were like this with the real scandals during the last eight years. if they were like this? who knows. >> dana: at last word jesse. >> jesse: i think eric holder -- he invoked executive
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provides when they were trying to get to the bottom of fast and the furious, taking the fence -- hilary basically wiping her server claim. that was more invasive than some of the answers given today. of course they don't want to say what their private conversations were with the commander in chief, in front of the entire world. that's obvious. today was just another nail in the coffin. everyone's out there on that table, saying there is no effort by anybody at the white house to influence any of their investigations. this post-story is fake news. it didn't happen. i think the democrats are sitting around waiting for the next thing to happen because they don't have anything go on right now. >> dana: which post story? >> jesse: president trump tried to influence the dni -- >> dana: they wouldn't say it. >> jesse: they didn't say what the conversation was. >> juan: let's be clear.
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♪ >> greg: today's hearing was supposed to be about surveillance. if they didn't get around to read. but i will. the civil liberties people who hate surveillance operate on a lie. that security infringes on freedom. no, it enhances freedom which insures our survival. especially when we are at war with a disease. a libertarian slip to twist the ben franklin quote. when he said that those who would give up liberty to
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you are safe from dirty nukes, bioterror, and beheadings. it's hard to be free when you are dead. k.g., are you tired of hearing this security infringing freedom argument? you're supposed to stop there and never one dark, all, maybe they go together? >> kimberly: this is the problem. when you think about it, someone in your life, being harmed, losing their life, been injured or maimed due to terror that could have been preventable if you had the will and the stomach to allow for a little bit of an investigation or intelligence gathering? do you have a problem with that? why does human life -- why is it valued so much lower than the right to go ahead and get some information to prevent a loss of life? this is what bothers me so much. how much do we need to see in london and manchester and here on our own soil.
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san bernardino, orlando. how much is going to be enough? that's not. it was do something aboutt. sounds like theresa may has come to terms and groups with this and is saying enough is enough. we've got to do something about this. be very clear about what they intend and they will go to any length to be able to commit acts of jihad across the world to accomplish their roles. what a real are we willing to ? >> greg: jesse, they know our system so well. they know our system allows them to actually work within it. they want sharia law. radical islamists want -- they don't want freedom. because we are free, we allow competing ideas into our country. even ideas that destroy it. >> jesse: it's a catch-22. that's why a lot of these people can come here and fly under the
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radar. we don't survey you mosques. we allow freedom of expression and religion. you hit the nail on the head. privacy is worthless if you are in a coffin. it's funny how the conversation has changed. since the beginning of the push administration. when it was unveiled -- it was huge news and civil libertarians were furious and there were protests on the streets and president bush was a tyrant, shredding the constitution and then obama expanded the program. trump is now reauthorizing the program. he might have been the victim of some of the abuses of the program. i think right now and the threat changes coming up to change the tools in your toolbox. and that's what we're doing. that's just smart. >> greg: dana, even in the hearing there was one point when they said the programs they were talking about saved countless lives internationally. oh, you don't have to worry about america -- there haven't
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been people coming from this country or that country since 1975. these programs have actually extended people's lives, saved lives internationally. >> dana: the monitoring happening was from overseas into the united states or vice versa. we are able to share with our partners if we are able -- and have a good relationship -- to disrupt plots. at that something you don't want them to say in open sessions. because we don't want them to know how we do it. what ed snowdon did was so damaging. as jesse was saying, the terrorists threats, they evolve with the technology so we have two as well. it doesn't mean we have to give up our civil liberties but president trump is actually calling for the re-authorization of the section 702 program. it would be good to have the debate and make all of these members of congress vote on it before the august recess. >> greg: is the 702 valuable?
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>> juan: why can't we talk about climate change and have a big blow up on this show? i know how to have a blow up on this show. what we should tell the audience is in fact, the reality is, the biggest threat to re-authorization came and republicans, allies saint mike flynn was unmasked under the private act of section 702. they had been told by the intelligence community g, we keep a strict record of who we talk to, who request unmasking. just monitoring conversations. >> jesse: that's unfortunate for democrats that there's a paper trail. >> juan: no, i think they are glad there is. this is nothing unusual and nothing improper was done.
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but i would say to you, this is the threat. that somehow, they have politicized this issue and not in the way that you described, greg. but they politicize it to be somehow an attack on president trump. if that's what it has ever been about. >> greg: i will resist the blowup that you so badly want t to -- >> juan: i think you should feel a little chillier. >> greg: i feel very cold. a trash trump tour abroad, headlined by president obama and james james clapper. next. will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away
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could to help him succeed. sadly, he has not honored that pledge. he was trashing his successor abroad and james clapper piled on from overseas. >> in paris, we came around to fight climate change. an agreement that even with the temporary absence of american leadership, it will still give our children a fighting chance. >> we have had moments of turning inward in the past. we have always overcome it, just as we will overcome this. >> i think if you compare the two, watergate pales in my view. compared to what we are confronting now. >> kimberly: tough. >> dana: especially on that last one, with clapper. if you find yourself in a situation, you can say in front of an international audience, something that is true. two investigations that are
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underway, special counsel, robert muller and that the intel committee. i will refrain to comment and i know it's hard when you get asked questions like that but i think there's a way to try to avoid it. i'm thinking back to 2009. when president obama's team worked to try to dismantle the legacy and programs from president george w. bush on the global war on terror. in particular, gitmo. saying some pretty harsh things about it. president bush was very quiet. but vice president dick cheney was not. he was extremely effective. the dual speech he had against president obama? he's going to want to defend his legacy. even if it's veiled, it still hurts. on foreign soil, it's still hard to take. >> kimberly: greg, proper or improper? and what is it expected?
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>> greg: has there ever been any topic that has warranted and caused more conversation in our modern lifetimes and donald trump? not even the weather. people talk about trump as though it is a separate weather event. wherever you go, people are going -- the house the trump over there? we had a lot of trouble last night. we had to dig it out and shovel to tromp out of our driveway. it keeps piling up. i wasn't upset with that stuff because it's just what people talk about. president obama talking about the parents of course, we need to give our children a fighting chance. it's not predictable, cheap happy cliche that the left always uses. if you come out against something, kids are going to die. but if you look at the pairs accords, that would be more harmful to children because it's diverting trillions and trillions of dollars away from clean water, cleaner air -- all
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sorts of causes that could use that money. it will have almost negligible effects on the climate so if you vote against the paris accord, you are trying to give children a fighting chance. and if you are for the paris accord, you want children to die. how do you feel? >> kimberly: just say it. >> juan: i think greg gutfeld is going to burst. >> greg: i'm using your toolbox. >> juan: you want to pretend -- let's move on. facts don't exist. the last 5 of the six years have been the hottest in history. what happens when jim clapper says oh, you know what? the president says the
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community -- that's pretty strong language coming from the president. >> greg: he started that trend. >> juan: he's the president, greg. >> jesse: jim clapper also said there was no evidence of any collusion between trump and the russians and now he says it's water watergate. so get your story straight. it doesn't have anything to do about the testimony he gave about collusion. i think president obama obviously a little upset because his library is going to be empty. in chicago. after president trump has proved to dismantle his legacy. no obamacare, no paris, the only thing left is the iran deal. no one wants to visit that wing. and then you have biden out there saying we need to be more engaged. he was the one that pulled out of iraq and let syria unravel and didn't protect our
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the♪ >> juan: whether it's climate change, sanctuary cities or the travel ban, it hasn't been enough for democratic congressman al green of texas. he wants to take things to the next level. >> i have engaged in the process of drafting articles of impeachment. by articles of impeachment, they are being reviewed. at some point, if no one else does -- i will file articles of impeachment to impeach president donald j. trump. for obstruction of justice.
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>> juan: you have green joint behind thereby sure sherman from california. the argument is that by trying to get comey to lay off of mike flynn, there's a basis for a charge of obstruction of justice. >> kimberly: that's laughable. he can take as articles of impeachment and help me with my winning pad for my dog and line it everywhere. they have over promised and under delivered. there will not be in impeachment of president trump. there's no evidence that shows any collusion, obstruction of justice, anything of the sort. now, what are the democrats going to do? what are they going to say to the constituents after they've been huffing and puffing. >> greg: weaning pad? >> kimberly: it keeps the house clean.
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>> juan: kimberly's point is well taken by a number of democratic leaders. linda sanchez, one of the leaders it says too early. not enough facts. >> jesse: you guys have been saying that for quite some time. i think you guys keep saying that. push impeachment, behead people. >> juan: they are saying green is wrong. >> jesse: oh, they are saying green is wrong? >> dana: jesse... >> kimberly: jesse... >> jesse: he is the at the bart 2:00 in the morning. not even pelosi -- is trying to buy -- -- >> juan: this is just for greg greg, 63% of professors want impeachment. >> dana: they will have to deal with headlines like this
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everyday. they will miss opportunities to comment on the health care bill that -- there will be a vote before the august recess in the senate. that will go to president trump for his signature. they need to not be so consumed with his impeachment. >> juan: how would you impeach him, greg? >> greg: it's like how you would spend your money when you win the lotto. it's never going to happen. donald trump is a sport. spork. republicans see them as a spoon and democrat see him as a fork. >> juan: "one more thing" come up next. looking good. but when it comes to mortgages, he's less confident.
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>> jesse: time now for "one more thing." kimberly. >> kimberly: we want to wish a very happy birthday to the vice president of the united states, mike pence. he's 50 years young. and he looks fabulous. >> greg: i hate it when people say 58 years young. i banned that phrase. >> kimberly: think decorated with balloons and he's with his buddies and sent a nice tweet out. he addressed nasa's newest clas class. he's a very, very nice man.
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>> jesse: he is the president soon, if al green gets his way. dana. >> dana: they don't let dogs on this. if you have a service dog, it's okay or if your dog can fit in a bag. i love new yorkers because they figured out a way way to put al these big dogs in big bags. i got a little help from our fans. we are going to try it tomorrow. >> kimberly: that is hilarious hilarious. >> dana: i'm working on it. >> greg: gregg's amazing plugs. and no, they are not on my head. my thoughts on terror, once again. also, my podcast is up. foxnewspodcast.com. it's an interview with susie breitbart. we talk at length about her husband and what she has been up to. i think it's the first time she's ever spoken in an
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interview. >> juan: check this out. in los angeles, a female peacock walks into a liquor store. sounds like a shameless, corny joke. no, this actually happened. the bird walks in. a store manager says he wasn't aware until the customer says, what about that big bird over there? she caused hundreds of dollars of damage in under 30 minutes. >> greg: certainly no thunderbird. >> jesse: this is a resort in ocho rios, jamaica. one of the lifeguards sliding out of the water slide, apparently. this is not a fake video. he has been practicing this for two years. >> greg: it is fake. >> jesse: this is tearing up the internet right now. he crosses his legs and sits upright. >> greg: you are not listening
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listening. >> jesse: i choose to believe! >> kimberly: did they investigate this? >> jesse: i want to believe this is true. thanks for watching, "hannity" is up next. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." fox news alert. director james comey releases his opening remarks ahead of tomorrow's congressional testimony. it raises serious legal concerns for himself and not the president. the commander in chief feels vindicated tonight by comey's prepared testimony and he is ready to move forward. we will have full legal analysis of the prepared statement and also, the left mainstream media -- they are outright lying to you about this. at a level never before seen in our country's history. their goal is to destroy the presiden

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