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facebook page. worth it. that is that for this fourth of july special. good night from washington, on this great independence day. have a great one.♪ >> kimberly: hello everyone andy birthday, america. i'm dana perino along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." ♪ welcome to our july 4th special. thanks for joining us tonight. we have a very fun show in-store. make sure to stay with us throughout the hour. before we begin, we would like to give a very special salute to our troops and our vet this independence day. we thank you for our freedom. tonight, we are doing something we have never done before. we are answering your questions for the entire hour. some are serious. some are silly.
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all of them are great. you posted most of them on our facebook page and we've got them right here, so, i will begin first question is going to go to kimberly. this is from robin. she wants to know, which do you like better, watching a fireworks display, letting your own fireworks, both, or none? >> how about watching a fireworks display. >> dana: you're not a pyromaniac. >> kimberly: when i was a camper girl -- >> greg: and me. i don't talk about it, though. >> kimberly: we expect everybody one. i never liked to light matches or do anything like that. i never did until i was in college. >> greg: you never lit a match until college? that is insane! that is insane? >> kimberly: what is wrong with? have you ever had a birthday cake? i don't call matches a toy. >> kimberly: i was also never a smoker. there was never no need.
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>> greg: you had no need for one of the greatest inventions ever prayed >> kimberly: i catch on fire a lot, that is a problem. three times so far. >> dana: how? >> kimberly: it must have been the hairspray. it leads to my hair catching on fire, literally, three times. >> dana: got to be careful. i know you live in the city so you probably watch fireworks, but would you prefer to like them if you could? >> greg: i would prefer that i would like them. watching something with other people bores me. i don't want to share my pleasure with other people. i prefer to light my own. [laughter] i preferred to be in a garage lighting snakes. >> kimberly: i love snakes. we put them on bricks. >> greg: somehow, i identify with them. a >> jesse: i wouldn't have been able to play with you as a child. >> kimberly: that still holds true. >> dana: do you lied fireworks for your children? >> jesse: not for my children.
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i tried to keep them inside. it is dangerous. we used to have roman candles, where you shoot them at each other. that is not a good idea. >> kimberly: do not try this at home. >> dana: jesse still has the same common sense approach. >> dana: want, what is your tradition? you like to go to a fireworks display? >> juan: i love fireworks. i remember recently i was on the roof of the canadian embassy, right there on constitution, and watching the fireworks, and i like -- >> dana: how american of you. it's a great spot. >> juan: is a great spot. if you go by the capital, you can hear all the music. i have been in boston for the boston pops on the fourth of july, right there on the river, that is pretty cool. look nice thing about that as you get so many people on either side of the river bank, is spectacular. >> dana: when we were kids, mostly, we would be in new castle wyoming at my grandpa's
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ranch for the fourth of july, so so, my uncle what handle the fireworks, but there was also a drought. >> kimberly: that would start a forest fire. >> juan: it is such a difference between urban celebration and rural celebration. for example, i remember the first time i drove south and got to south of the border. have you ever been there? holy smokes! i am telling you. >> greg: the best memories about fourth of july are trying to find a legal -- we would always go to chinatown and san francisco to buy our firecrackers and there's always some kid in school, some kid that was a little bit older, perhaps a little bit -- anyway. [laughter] he would sell barrel bombs. then, the guy that stole the other stuff when you were in high school. he was a capitalist in fifth grade. >> juan: you call them barrel bombs. >> greg: m80s. >> juan: in brooklyn they
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would call them trash cans. >> greg: cherry bombs. >> jesse: you can't light up fireworks in brooklyn or everyone will not think it is fireworks. >> kimberly: the the fire department will come to your house if you can start the fireworks. the things that snap? [laughter] speed when the party favors you get? you know what is the best thing about fourth of july? the smell of what fireworks in a bucket? it is -- or just malls great. if they can turn that into a pizza topping, i would eat it. >> juan: you know what comes to my mind? if you are driving home, both in new york city, also, washington, d.c., after the fireworks, you come to some neighborhoods and it looks like it is just smoke-filled. you think -- you realize, their people in the streets putting up so many fireworks. >> greg: that is weed, juan. >> juan: i can smell the
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difference between lead and fireworks. >> dana: greg and i want to answer this because we don't have children. from rachel l, do you have any traditions that you have done since you were a child that you have passed down to your children? >> jesse: that's a good one. not fireworks. i think that is too dangerous. >> greg: do they wear the colors, though? [laughs] >> jesse: that is a tradition that everybody wants stopped. [laughter] we cut that out. gosh, what do we do? what did i pass on? my sister, for christmas, makes this really good cake. and i think she calls it... cake. [laughter] what is it called? i don't think i can say it on tv. icebox cake. it is very easy to make. >> dana: on the fourth of july? >> kimberly: what's it like? i've never heard of it? i am assuming it's a fourth of july. >> jesse: oh, my goodness. >> dana: jesse, jesse, turn
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around, behind you. >> jesse: what day is it? >> dana: how about you, juan? [laughs] >> juan: i think fireworks are pretty cool. i really like making a big deal about where are we going to watch them. you try to get the best view in washington because it is a spectacular display. also, new york city. i have never seen this but everyone tells me, it is the biggest in the nation, right here at the north. >> dana: kimberly, how about you? >> kimberly: fourth of july parades in the hamptons, everybody loves those. i believe i gave the same answer, wonderfully consistent. >> greg: i want to buy you in about something i hate about july 4th. why does it have to be on the fourth? why not just designate the first monday of july so we can have a three-day weekend instead, we all have to come to back to work on monday, then, we get tuesday off. why don't we do like
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thanksgiving? thursday. >> dana: fourth of july isn't about you having a day off. it's about celebrating the founding of the nation. >> greg: yes, it is. that is how i celebrate the founding of a nation with a three-day weekend. you have to go back to work on monday. make it the first monday of july, no matter what. >> kimberly: while we are at it, can we do that monday after the super bowl, also? >> juan: one of my favorite fourth of july, the night before fourth of july, we want to see the movie "independence day." have you ever seen that movie, where the aliens are attacking, the americans, the jets, we are beating the aliens? by the time the movie was over, it was after midnight, the little guys are like bug eyed because they are overtired. it was like -- for me, one of the most spectacular independent states spread >> dana: i love how lovely and sentimental you are. >> dana: under my house, july 3d eve, we would wait for -- i
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think it was for fireworks clause to come down the chimney and deliver our fireworks. >> kimberly: is this made up? >> dana: kimberly, you help us keep us going. one of our viewers wants to know beach or mountain vacation? what do you prefer? >> jesse: really? we have to answer? >> kimberly: is a mountain camping? a hotel in the mountains? >> dana: where? >> kimberly: deer valley. it is definitely going to be beach. that is where i get engaged the most. >> dana: are we looking for that this year? >> kimberly: no. beach vacation. >> dana: juan, peter mountain? >> juan: i do occasionally, there is no question, the water just cools me, and i love water. >> kimberly: you like tropical vacations. >> juan: i love tropical vacations. >> jesse: have you been camping, juan? >> juan: this is a funny
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question, jesse. as a point of contention with my wife. she always says that we went to the poconos. i always wondered why she says that. anyway, we actually did go. >> jesse: you honeymooned in the poconos? >> juan: we just got married and we saw my parents in brooklyn. the funny thing is, we had arrangements to go camping in the poconos. i go up there and the guy says, where is your camping equipment? i thought, don't you provide the equipment? i didn't think i was coming, a knapsack and equipment -- >> kimberly: knapsack [laughs] we would vacation well together. i like it because bugs don't bother you. have you ever been on a vacation with big bugs? >> dana: greg, do you like mountains or beaches? >> greg: i like to combine. i sometimes will camp on the beach. sometimes, i'll go to the mountains wearing nothing but a speedo and i will crawl into a hollowed out log and cry silently until someone sons
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help. >> jesse: that is why i don't go camping. [laughter] >> greg: i just like to hike with very little on. i have a walking stick and a speedo and i search for tadpoles. >> jesse: that is where you run into hillary. >> dana: this is a tough question for me to answer. we'll start with addressee. if you were stranded on a desert island and could choose one album or cd, what would it be? >> jesse: not country, dana. sorry to disappoint. >> dana: that's okay. >> jesse: probably greatest hits from the '80s. '80s hits. >> dana: you can go without. >> juan: wait a minute. you're a young guy? '80s heads? >> jesse: what do you want to 90s? >> juan: i just thought it would be 2,000s. >> dana: do you like lionel richie? >> juan: but i think i would pick bob marley on an island.
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>> kimberly: abba. "dancing queen." >> dana: obviously, you have a good answer for this. >> greg: basically, the question says what is your favorite album? to say, what is your favorite album? >> dana: okay, what is your favorite album? >> greg: i don't know. i would say an album by the cramps. one of the greatest albums of all time. >> juan: i got to listen because you really know music. >> greg: psycho rockabilly. he >> juan: i think the heart of the question is, something you wouldn't get tired of listening to. >> greg: i play that album every day. >> juan: come on. you're making it up. >> dana: this has been a great start to our facebook friday holiday type thing. coming up, we'll answer the best political questions you guys sent in. there are some really good ones. stay with us. ♪
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american president, who would you choose? >> kimberly: ronald reagan! that are coming -- thanks for coming to me first. [laughter] that would have been taken. >> juan: if you had been in a press conference with ronald reagan, you would have been the first person called upon because you are in a red dress and he had a weakness for red dresses. >> kimberly: oh oh. there is your trivia for the night. if i had better timing i could go on a time machine. >> juan: a time machine. he loved nancy but i am sure he would have been fascinated. jesse? >> jesse: i would be the vice president for martin van buren. >> juan: why? >> jesse: i don't know. [laughter] >> juan: i'm sure you would have been quite a character and not period. as the fire i am quite a character now. >> juan: i didn't mean anything by that. >> dana: i would have to say george washington. >> juan: why is that? >> dana: i have always loved him.
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i would have liked to have gotten to know him. history, perhaps, portrays him as something greater even than he was in person but i think he was quite a remarkable person. i would have loved to have helped. >> juan: father of our nation. gregory. >> greg: richard nixon. >> kimberly: a chance of getting to be president? [laughter] >> greg: he wouldn't expect much of me. i would step in, get to hang out. >> jesse: he's not nixon. >> kimberly: be there with a walking stick. >> jesse: i would have changed the world and i would have prevd president carter. from being elected. i would have been reelected, there would have been no carter. the american rebirth would have happened sooner. then, they wouldn't have been ronald reagan because i would have been so great. i would have been elected for a third term. >> juan: then, he would have been gone. that could have been the alternative. >> kimberly: what about you,
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juan? >> juan: for the democrats, i think fdr, obviously, coming to my mind, the game changer in terms of presidents, democratic presidents who made history. but i also think it would have been found to be bill clinton or barack obama. >> jesse: it would have been fun to be bills. >> juan: al gore got so angry at him for his screw ups. al gore feels like he got ripped off by the president. if al gore had been able to prevent bill clinton, boy, what a different track we would have been on. >> jesse: that is true. >> juan: will go the other way. of the founding fathers came back today, gregory, what do you think their opinion would be of our current government situation? >> greg: i think they would say, hey, this is working out pretty well. it's 241 years. i bet -- maybe it goes ten, 20 years. [laughter] then, it will be like the second amendment, working out pretty well for everybody. we weren't sure -- this place is
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great because they can protect each other, and everybody respects each other, kind of, because of the second amendment. and the first amendment is still around. they are like, we did pretty well! and they high five and they wouldn't even know how to high five for they would feel the urge to high five just because they did such a great job. then, we would go bar hopping and i would pay for all their drinks. >> juan: that was a lot of drinking. >> jesse: that's a lot of ale. >> kimberly: a lot of stream of consciousness. >> greg: i would give them powder for their legs. among other things. >> juan: introduce them to a couple of checks. the [laughter] >> dana: this is an awesome segment. the question leads you to think, would they be disappointed because we are at each other's throats? but actually, way back when, they were at each other's throats. >> greg: [laughs] yes. >> dana: i agree, 241 years, you can't conceive of that now. what the world would look like. i think if they thought it was
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still standing, that we were the best country the world that ever known -- >> greg: because of them. >> dana: that is brilliant. and they were very young. you look back at you think, because they had the powdered wigs, they looked older. but at 35 or so, they had such wisdom. i think that is amazing. >> greg: you had to out of wisdom at 35 because your lifespan was pretty short. >> jesse: i don't have anything that provocative didn't really say like greg or that interesting like dana. could probably watch tv. they'd probably play video game video games. i don't know. maybe shoot an ar-15. i don't really think they would think about it too much. >> juan: you don't think they would think about it? >> jesse: we did a nice job, the fake news media is winning while the mets about it. >> kimberly: i would say, they'd be a little bit surprised about the way things are. but i think they would be quite excited that the constitution and everything has held up as it
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has. >> juan: i agree. that is of greg's outcome too. >> kimberly: i think that will be the headline of it. >> dana: the idea of the country was founded on that god provides inalienable rights to all of us and that america has held true to that and that we have not gone after countries, not started wars where we are trying to get other people blood and treasure, we are just trying to provide liberty, and i think they would be proud of that. >> juan: a beacon of democracy. i would agree. i wrote a book on this very topic and i came to the same conclusion that greg and kimberly did, it which is that they would be stunned that it still exists. there constitution hasn't been messed with. they both deny structure allowing for flexibility. i gave a little talk in which i say, if they showed up right here on sixth avenue, what is all the surveillance? what are these cameras on the streets, how can you let the government -- >> dana: how about the irs? they wouldn't be happy about the
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irs. >> jesse: they might be more concerned about getting hit by a taxi. >> juan: they would think that we have too much military. why do we have troops overseas permanently? they wouldn't be happy with tha that. a woman running for president? >> dana: you can't judge them about gay marriage. >> kimberly: developments over time. >> juan: that is the genius of the constitution of the founding fathers. directly ahead, if you are not hungry now, baby, you will be soon. kimberly will lead us through the best fourth of july food options. stay tuned. stay tuned. ♪ we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ♪
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my favorite food, let's take a look at the top food questions we have received on facebook. greg, this is the only food that you consume. >> greg: [laughs] it's true! >> kimberly: what is your drink of choice, alcohol? >> greg: fourth of july is everyday somewhere. you should be able to eat like this every day. that is what i do. i always have ribs, barbecued food, that is all i eat every day. i have pretty low cholesterol for now. my favorite drink, i like red wine, it is good for your hard. when i'm feeling in a tropical mood, i will have a dark and stormy. with gosling rum, ginger beer, angus tour better moves, and just a slice of lime. i make an excellent version. >> kimberly: i would love to try one of those. >> greg: i have happen to be f, kimberly. we will have a dark and stormy night. >> kimberly: it would be. [laughter]
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>> dana: call me if you need a rescue. >> kimberly: keep your phone on. >> kimberly: okay, dana, linda's question. >> dana: in the summertime, my friend ingrid has made me -- she drinks his concoction of rose, like a sparkling water, ice, and she makes a really tall glass, so, she calls it summer water. >> kimberly: is a just straight up -- >> dana: rose and water. >> kimberly: she doesn't blended. >> dana: i am trying to -- >> greg: she is watering down rose. >> kimberly: >> dana: it looks e drinking more. >> greg: they do that in bars. >> kimberly: that is the same thing as a white wine spritzer. >> dana: is like that. that is my drink of choice this summer. i am dying to try that, maybe one night we can do that.
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>> greg: summer water sounds like a name of a stripper. [laughter] >> kimberly: this is a family celebration. jesse, maybe you can -- probably not. >> jesse: favorite alcohol? i like it all. i really like moscow meals, that is my drink of choice. it has been my drink of choice for the last two years straight. >> kimberly: in the summer and winter? >> greg: i don't like that they put it in a copper cup. >> jesse: i like that. >> greg: i taste the copper. >> jesse: you have to get a butter cup. >> greg: you need a clear glass for your drink. >> kimberly: for than it's not a moscow mule. you would probably like it because it has the ginger, vodka, lime. so, one time on amazon, i saw they had the cups for sale, and i wanted to make this at home. i have to get the other ingredients. [laughter]
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i like the idea. >> greg: talked to william deveined, he can get you copper at a great price. >> kimberly: he is the, isn't he? >> juan: i love tequila. i just drink tequila when i know it is party time. >> kimberly: what kind of tequila do you like? >> juan: petrone is terrific. >> kimberly: the blanco? >> juan: all kinds of reserves. i won't get into it because it is advertising. it is just wonderful. the thing about it, lately, if i'm going out to dinner, i will have a martini, and that is pretty good. i like greg, gray goose, belvedere. >> kimberly: you also really like beer. >> juan: fourth of july show, and beer is the official alcohol of the fourth of july. everybody at a picnic will go to the cooler and grab a cold one. >> kimberly: okay. one more. i like tequila come too. >> juan: that just meant george clooney and million
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dollars. [laughs] >> kimberly: how about this. if it is past supper -- i know you like to eat like i do, what do you want to eat? what is your snack? if you are like, it is late? >> dana: like after the show. it's late. >> juan: the problem is that i like ice cream. >> kimberly: you do like ice cream. >> greg: is a problem for some of us. >> kimberly: you like everything, garbage metabolism. >> jesse: i will have cereal late at night. >> juan: cap'n crunch. >> jesse: whatever i can get my hands on. >> dana: i will have a rose -- i don't usually eat after the show because -- [laughs] this one time we were at one of the conventions, i had to work really late and then afterward, one of our colleagues said, would you like to go for a drink afterwards? i said, sure. i had to wait so long to join her. they were bringing alcohol and i thought, i really need to eat or else i will get sick. but when they brought the food
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overcome of the menu, and a platter, she says, no thanks, we work in television, we don't eat after midnight. and i was like -- oh, right, we don't eat after midnight. i was so hungry. sometimes, i'll have a cup of yogurt before bed. >> dana: i knew it. >> greg: i go for the spicy's late-night food i can find because it gives you amazing dreams. do you ever go to bed after eating spicy food, you can actually have lucid dreams that are mind-blowing. just incredible. you don't even need to be armed with. get some thai food. that will do the trick. b3 vr? >> kimberly: i like to make my delicious pepperoni pizza. 20 seconds of the microwave, you put a little tortilla, a piece of cheddar cheese, then, you make a little pepperoni and snack on it. >> dana: is that ronan's
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favorite? >> kimberly: yeah, we love it. i want one right now. when we return, it is a wild card round led by greg. uh-oh. ♪ you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again.
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>> greg: there has to be a pocket dispenser called potpourri. i would imagine. all right, first question, let's start with you, dana. if you had to spend 100 days on an island without any technology, and you take one person with you who is not a spouse or relative, who would it be and why? you cannot already take your pets, don't worry about that weight >> dana: i would take my sister. she is a lot of fun. >> greg: she's a relative. >> dana: no relatives? all right, i'll take kimberly. >> kimberly: i am great company. >> dana: she's great company. she's funny. she can make a pepperoni quesadilla. >> greg: there is no microwave, no technology! [laughter] look, -- >> kimberly: i know how to open a bottle of wine but there seems to be people around who like to help. >> greg: let me give you the
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answer, it is mike row. >> kimberly: why are you so jealous? >> juan: of survival is the thing, you want the rock or something -- >> greg: he's an actor. >> juan: you don't think he is really strong? >> dana: who won survivor"? elizabeth hassle back. she won "survivor." >> greg: i will go with that. >> jesse: kill two birds with one stone. >> dana: she is very sweet. speed when i would guess i have to choose someone who is not a -- i have no technical, labor skills. >> dana: you can really write a good essay about it. >> greg: i would bring an optometrist. if my glasses broke and i am on an island, i am screwed. i would have an optometrist. >> juan: he doesn't have any machines. >> greg: he would build one. if he is worth his salt.
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>> juan: ben franklin, fourth of july. >> kimberly: would you read the same book over and over again? >> greg: did you pick somebody? >> kimberly: you would be somebody, like the tom hanks guy. >> greg: a volleyball had? >> kimberly: i don't know exactly. i would probably pick... and entertaining man. [laughter] >> greg: there you go. i know where you're going with that. stop picking on me, jesse. as fourth of july parades >> jesse: i can't help it. he >> kimberly: he wanted someone to choose him. he's upset. >> greg: this is an interesting question. this is from marine. if you have the ability to perceive the future in one year, would you rather see your future or someone else's, and if it is someone else, who would that person be? >> jesse: obviously, my own future. [laughter] >> kimberly: you are so selfish. >> greg: what if you're not
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fair? with that you out? >> jesse: thanks for that dark premise. are you planning anything? [laughter] that is why you are not coming on my island. [laughter] >> kimberly: you can make a pepperoni quesadilla and the sun and it's warm enough, you can melt the cheese. i'm just thinking. it wouldn't have to be that hot. >> greg: juan, the future, you are someone you know? >> juan: can you change the future? >> greg: don't overthink this one. >> juan: i have children, so, i would love to know they are okay. >> greg: that's a nice question. >> juan: i don't know if it is nice but it's honest. >> kimberly: it's fourth of july, we are supposed to be celebrating be celebrating. >> greg: would you rather see your future or someone else's? >> kimberly: i would probably like to see someone else's future. >> greg: anyone in particular?
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>> kimberly: i can already predict that -- may be my sons. that will be nice to know. you want to know if he'll be okay and everything. i champion soccer player. >> greg: dana? 's. 's. you have answered this? >> greg: i don't think so. i went to jesse. >> dana: i don't want to see my future. i just trust. >> greg: i don't want to see my future. >> dana: i will tell you whose future i want to see -- whether we stay or go. >> juan: that would be depressing. >> greg: i would like to see my future, i wouldn't be -- it wouldn't be very exciting, i would just be sitting here doing facebook questions. it's an upbeat note, america, i am here for you. up ahead, we select the next round of questions simply for their randomness. things will get interesting
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>> jesse: welcome back. happy fourth of july. continuing with answers to the questions you sent in on facebook. the next question, more random ones. the next question is from scott w. this goes to dana perino. if you could put one person on a rocket to mars, who would it be and why? >> kimberly: don't answer that with jesse watters. >> jesse: it can't be me. >> dana: one person to mars... i think i would send my brother in, ben, because he loves it space so much and he is so into it, and very interesting. i assume they get to look around and come back. >> jesse: you assumed that. gutfeld, who would you send? >> greg: someone extremely old
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old. i would say, somebody old in case they come back. they have a full life. >> jesse: this is dark. >> greg: if you go to mars right now, you are not coming back. someone who has had a full life. >> jesse: i would send the baby. k.g.? >> jesse: i would send kim. >> jesse: kim kardashian? >> kimberly: no, kim jong owen owen. >> juan: you think trumps available? >> jesse: martians, you all owe me $20. >> kimberly: "make mars great again." >> jesse: okay, next question. from susan, kimberly guilfoyle, what other professional worker would you like to shadow for a day or two to see another side of life? a nurse, a police officer,
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factory worker, or someone not in the media? what person would you shadow? >> dana: i think you would like to go and be with a surgeon because you love science. >> kimberly: i love medicine. that would be very good. >> jesse: juan, who would you shadow? >> juan: just a fascination, i would go watch a baseball player or a pro basketball player, see how they do it, and how they stay in shape. it would be fascinating. that is the fan part of me. but i think intellectually, i would love to see an architect at work. they use these computers, they use all of these -- it's amazing stuff. >> jesse: fascinating, juan. sounds like a blast. >> dana: if they would let me, i would go with an undercover cia agent. >> jesse: do you think you are allowed to do that? >> dana: this is facebook questions. >> kimberly: dana is like an "zero dark thirty" kind of person.
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>> jesse: gutfeld, who would you shadow? >> greg: i would shadow any kind of generic data processor because i would sit there most of the time and i wouldn't have to go anywhere. i could play with my phone until it's over. >> kimberly: that is so weird. so robot oriented. >> jesse: having you sit on your phone. >> kimberly: comes through again. this is going to go right back to gutfeld. if you are a contestant on "jeopardy" -- have you been a contestant? >> kimberly: dana was! >> jesse: but would be your best category? >> greg: music. i would pick the music. i would also say compassion, if they have a topic called compassion. i would probably get every question right. >> kimberly: you would pick the opposite of what you would do. [laughter] >> jesse: what do you think would be your best category? >> dana: had an opportunity to be on it, i lost. >> jesse: you lost at jeopardy? >> dana: i did. david farber of cnbc and kareem
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abdul-jabbar. >> jesse: did kareem abdul-jabbar. you? >> dana: i think so. i was leading going into the commercial break and i totally fell behind. it was leno most nervous i have ever been in my entire life. i think the category i would do well in would be country music, for one, or if there was a garth brooks category, i might get that. also, i would be pretty good on '80s movies. >> kimberly: that is what we did very well into rage together. >> dana: yes, we did. >> greg: movies for people in their 80s? "on golden pond"? >> jesse: also a movie from the '80s. what would be our category at jeopardy, not political? >> kimberly: for specialty and pepperoni. that frequently comes up on the show. he had come would probably. -- food would be good.
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fashion, i would be good at. american political history, but that is politics. what else? law, can i have that? 's are too obvious? >> jesse: we will allow law. juan, what would be yours? we can give you politics because let's be honest, you don't know that much. [laughter] >> juan: i know enough to get the answers. but i would say, historical figures, if you could do that, is not political? >> jesse: that's good. >> juan: you could do historical figures or -- >> kimberly: that's politics, too. >> jesse: may be. we are going to allow it. i would like to compete in the high school jeopardy. i really want to beat those high school kids. i could compete. >> kimberly: that's how you are. >> jesse: stayed right there. we'll be back there with our final july 4th moment. ♪
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>> kimberly: thanks to dinosaur barbecue. >> dana: we will see you back here tomorrow. have a great rest of the holiday. "hannity" is up next >> this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington on this fourth of july. it is a ballistic ballistic mit holiday fireworks, that has the attentions of americans and because of their around the world. north korea says it has successfully tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile. u.s. officials now concede that thece north koreans may have changed the entire dynamic with his launch. while the u.s. intelligence community is not sure how far the communist north is in its effort to miniaturize a nuclear weapon to put on a missile, they now say the test firing last night might have been able to reach alaska. reports from the region suggest it was
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