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auto details all next week. we will help you tune in then. in the meantime, good night from washington and have a great weekend. we go down to our friends over at the five. see you monday. >> jesse: hello everybody, i'm jesse watters along with lisa boothe, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. here in new york city, this is the five. another night of breaking news in washington. what has shaped up after reports of major infighting in recent days. president trump has ousted his chief of staff reince priebus and replace them with homeland security chief general john kelly. the announcement comes a week and after the president appointed a new communications director, anthony scaramucci, who accused priebus of trying to keep him out of the west wing in a fiery interview. here was the president on his
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decision earlier. >> reince is a good man. john m kelly will do a fantastic job. general kelly has beenti a star, done an incredible job.thus far, respected by everybody. a great, great american. reince priebus, a good man. thank you very much. >> more details now from chief national correspondent ed henry. >> reince priebus get some credit helping to elect president trump, providing critical ground for the campaign but has had nowhere near those kinds of results in terms of major legislations and it's worth noting he is out near ours after a major failure on health care. in some ways, the president was never fully in sync with his death back to previous days as chairman of the rnc he urged the g.o.p. nominee in october to get out of the race because that access hollywood tape. the president sometimes him about that in private and it only grew after the arrival of anthony scaramucci one week ago
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today. over the strong objections of priebus and his rnc loyalist, sean spicer quickly resigned. interesting, if priebus did not see the handwriting on the wall, that it was written in giant letters last night we learned of that scaramucci interview with the new yorker magazine in which he savaged priebus by calling him a bleeping paranoid it's frantic. when the news broke of the president was getting off the plane, priebus' vehicle suddenly left the motorcade, got a bit awkward. priebus now saying he secretly resigned yesterday and today, he put out a statement that said it was one of the greatest honors of his life to serve under the president. and he told own sean hannity this. >> i think actually going a different direction, hitting the reset button is a good thing. the president did that, so i think he's happy. i've got to tell you although i was always a little mixed with things like this happen. i generally feel prettyd good.
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>> he will be succeeded by general john kelly who had washington experience before serving hisl cabinet. he ran legislative affairs for the marine commandant and he was a senior military agent to secretary of defense. kelly saying quote i have been fortunate to have served my country more than 45 years for submarine and another secretary of the department of homeland security. i'm honored to serve as chief of staff to the president of the united states. the key is weird being told my dad general kelly has been empowered to control the flow of people and paper in and out of the oval office. he starts monday when there will be a cabinet meeting as well. good things in the administration. thank you very much. and touches on something interesting. reince did a fantastic job leading the rnc. it really brought them back frog oblivion, raises head of money, help them get elected. as chief of staff, didn't really help with obamacare, stop leaks, was involved with muller being the special prosecutor.
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if you think you deserve to be ousted? 's visit assist last week, and what has into a six month anniversary mark. they are basically beating the drum saying look at how great we have done. the president has done more than any president in in the historf the united states. all of these amazing things. i think that if you are reince priebus, you look at it both ways. i think the obamacare thing is probably something, and even apparently he said that was kind of an internal marker for him. the fact that he did not have the full backing of the president, noted they have donet because of that confidence of the staff, not a cabinet imagine. he was basically not able to function and do his job the best thing for everybody is for him to move on. i think the selection of general john kelly is really good for ulcerative reasons. he has the respect of the president, but also this is a white house that is about -- is facing, but will increasingly
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face very hostile regimes. north korea today testing another missile, possibly an icbm. you have ron and the idea that a possibility. analysis is not about things in south america and realized it is but the fact that the kaiser has issues is more and more people to the primaries and the general election. is it working now at this point spicer starts as a pair. heading out of the exit is promoted i think.
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she said that. i looked it up on you because i don't remember i didn't even care. basic ballet dancer i always look to wikipedia. white house staffing changes are like football trades. we do this for a living but ii don't think anyone will care about this. this is a guy who treats staffing as he always does. he uses you as a he uses you. around and then after a while, it's normal.
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the happiest person in washington is scaramucci. his language was saltier than a sweaty pretzel. and now we are talking about this. >> jesse: what do you think about kelly coming in, he will have a lot more discipline and authority. >> juan: i'm not speaking fore democrats, i don't think makes much difference. president trump is in charge and i think he enjoys the chaos. how are you going to tell his son a lot you can go in there ? they are operating in their own sphere in the white house.
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this is not like any other president switching eight chief of staff, this has been a week of dysfunction. i think this is about health care fails and reince priebus is out, and sessions basically says he's not leaving. just this week, sessions and said i'm not leaving. if you want to fire me, fire me. but i'm not going anywhere despite all of your tweets. you think about the pentagon saying t to him on the transgenr front, will do a study, but we are not banding transgender people like you want. and of course coming of the whole business with the boy scouts and the boy scouts having to put out an apology. it's been a terrificallyn turbulent week. >> and a new press secretary too. >>er and the scaramucci stuff, t was out of control. i wish greg had been here for that. speak i was there in spirit.
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>> i'm actually disappointed that kelly is leaving that post. he was such a perfect peck for homeland security secretary as dana mentioned. former command of the southern command, having served in central america as well as south america also having served in iraq. i thought he was a perfect and that jobs are really disappointed in him to leave that post. what i do worry about is the turnover we saw under pressure from obama and i hope that doesn't happen to someone who has so beautifully serve this country for 45 years. i think the writing was on the wall for priebus with scaramucci being brought in and sean spicer being pushed out. i think president trump felt like the establishment, maybe the republican party was never with him. i think he associated priebus and spicer with that wing of the parties i wouldn't be surprised if we see some more firing in thee weeks to come. let's go back to what reince
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said about the exit on the tape. >> on going to be on team trump all the time. i'll always be out there trying to help the president. advance his goals, support him as a friend read and that's the other part of the job that people don't realize. you actually become friends. when you go through thick and thin together, you get to know people really well. he is good man. i was honored to be able to serve him. >> definitely taking a classy way out there. you can see that the interview on 10:00 p.m. eastern on hannit hannity. so trump seems to be clearing out the political people, the rnc people. he's bringing in military people, he's bringing in the moneyman. he feels very comfortable around the grass, the billionaires of the millionaires. we think that says about trump? >> i'm not sure. i think they still have plenty
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of you have mcmaster and those guys as a security council. i'm going to come out and say this. i think this was all set up for a few weeks because the president has been so upset about jeff sessions and his recusal of the russian investigation. the republicans conservatives that came to jeff sessions defense this week also that he is doing the best on the issue we care about the most and that is immigration. where can jeff sessions do even more on immigration as a secretary of homeland security? so i think what they're going to do -- sessions over to dhs and then how can the conservatives complain? then you have a new ag, who can then fire moeller. >> you heard it here first. >> trump is playing jassy and everybody else is playing boggle. >> hungry hippos.
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>> i think there's also something about donald trump past that plays a role in us. that is if he went to new york military academy because he was getting into some fights and some scrapes and what he did with the military academy. i think a major influence in this is a general is someone who gives you order and discipline and routine. it wouldn't hurt to have him have a little bit more control over something speak one of the biggest knocks against president trump during the election, he wouldn't take the advice of counsel. he wouldn't listen to his advisors. what we have seen as he has surrounded himself with a lot of brass, people who are ceos of exxon or generals, people that have served, people that have run something and run something successfully, i find that be very interesting. it actually turned out to be the exact opposite in terms of him surrounding himself with people
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who are very accomplished to can do the job on i their own and to some degree has led them that allow them to do that role. >> i want to pick the with the shuffling of tears because i don't think the bloodletting is over. there's every indication coming out of washington that he's not happy at state and looking the other way. not only that, h.r. mcmaster national security advisor not plugged in on this business about what was going to be a ban onan w transgender individuals d questions about how the secure national security shop is functioning. you take that with the idea that stephen bannon has been kind of drifting in the wind because scaramucci really set awful things about physically impossible ask. >> i will say this. banning can't be in a good place with scaramucci there, what you see now with kelly coming in to run the show.
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but i will say this about kelly being there. i think this is a great deal of worry right now the intelligence community in this country as to what happens in a crisis. as the white house dysfunction mean that really we really won't be able to handle it? hopefully kelly will reassure someone. >> could be around the corner with north korea. president trump gets a lot of praise on his new chief of staff. we will discuss his administration's effort to combat ms-13. he is bound to up next.
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they shouldn't be here. i have a simple message today for every gang member and criminal alien that are threatening so violently our people. we will find you, we will arrest you, we willre jell you, and we will deport you. speak earlier tonight, martha maccallum on the story interviewed evelyn rodriguez, who was the mother of a 16-year-old who was killed by ms-13. she and the father were willing to come in and share part of their story. i think this is important because it gives voice to what president trump is talking about. let's take a look. >> i knew they existed. i knew they were within the school. i just didn't know how bad it was. me and my daughter had an open relationship. she told me everything when there is a problem. i immediately contacted the school, had a meeting with that.
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again, they will take care of i it. >> then you have a 15-year-old girl and many, many others all across the country and in particular long island and brady are probably little bit more familiar with us in any of us. this is a gang that is not just a lark that the president is on. this is serious stuff and it is spreading. >> a vicious gang, going after them first like he said he woul would. they'veup actually arrested over 3,000 gang members just in six months alone. it's almost as much as president obama rested in a whole year under his administration. what they do is going to these communities, a lot of time hispanic c communities and they hispanics that don't speak a lot of english into coming into the gangs. a traffic products, they traffic humans, use machetes. they are very violent and they are very gory and that's what's drawing a lot of national media attention here. i think destroying ms-13's pro-hispanic because a lot of the13 victims are hispanic. the president comes out and makes a grand statement like
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this, it forces democrats to say we are going to vote for more resources for that. were going to vote for more immigration judges. we are going to vote for more i.c.e. agents because if we don't, there's going to be mayhem. udwe have a story on waters road on saturday night at 8:00 this week where there's a guy who was a mexican national. he was deported 20 times, and now he's back in portland, which is a sanctuary city. now he's charged with rating two women at knife point. but the local sheriff won't even say anything to ice because they are sanctuary city. bob wouldn't protect these two, the law would've protected these two rape victims. when you highlight victims like this look what we saw in martha's show, it really resonateshl with the rest of the country saying there are victims. this is real, and we need to get tough. >> is interesting to his president trump is actually doing what democratic party does
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really well, which is giving a personal voice to issues. he is been a voice to victims of illegal immigrants commode is something we never saw under president obama.aw when president trump said he was going to crack down on illegal immigration, he actually has done that. his administration run a six week operation, 1300 gang members were detained, which is the most we've ever seen in history. i grew up in the northern virginia area there is a big problem with ms-13 in that area. if you look at montgomery county maryland, they've seen 16 gang related homicides from ms-13 and just the two year period alone. this is a big problem for people in is the country and i'm glado see them cracking down on it. >> so you said he was a lot order president and i think one of the other things he said today was basically trying to give the police there is a blessing to say go after them and be tough and the democrats took offense to that when he
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said he's okay with that. >> what he said ishe get rough with suspects. i don't know why the president of the united states would be saying that to police. we have a reality of a real problem on the streets between people and police getting a little bit out of hand. i don't think it helps. i wanted to talk about what jessie was saying. he was suggesting the latino community in fact feels threatened by ms-13, which is a fact is you just heard from lisa. and we both live in the d.c. area. we know this is a reality. but the problem is there is greater fear of mask deportation and family iss broken apart and people gain picked up that are not involved in crime of getting swept up in this kind of anti-immigrant rhetoric that is coming from president trump. you see this, it's like he's promoting fear of all illegal immigrants in order to justify and to plated to the political crowd that wants to blame illegal immigrants for everything in the country. one last point. i thought it was stunning today
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that you have attorney general sessions in el salvador fighting ms-13, and he doesn't get one shot out, not one mention from thee president when he is talkig about fighting ms-13. talk about a political thing. people might've been an oversight, but you're right. that is something that should've been mentioned. do you think what he's trying to do is to fill a campaign promise that doesn't going to try to return this order and ms-13 is his main target? >> i want to respond to what juan said. this is a perfect example of the term presidency and this media atmosphere and another child. they netted 14 illegals, over a thousand were gang members. that's a big deal, but what does one do? he focuses on the two lines about the police or talks about the fact that sessions. the media attention as i was about the periphery issues but there's a bigger issue in a said this before with donald trump. the bigger issue obliterates little issues. you don't have to like them. you don't have to like the fact that he forgets about things but the fact that he doesn't see a child that doesn't shake the
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hand. he come up with all of this stupid stuff or if you look at the bigger issues, the bigger issue matters. this is the problem for democrats. you took law enforcement care order and wrapped into this cocoon of national security and he beat the pants off you because of this very issue. what he did with law enforcement is he's made it okay to appreciate law enforcement agai again. most of america appreciated it from the first place, but i can do it openly because we have a media for the past six years that pain of law enforcement as the problem. lee's brutality was exaggerated. i believe it's exaggerated, and now the pendulum is swinging back to the point where we can say we are proud of what you do. >> if you're black or brown in america, police brutality. it's because of the response coming. >> j you sent me something thati was impressed with what was this podcast i had two people, trump supporter and a trump opponent.
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because what you saw, the argument with scott adams was trump manages to berg persuasive by pulling things sort of beyond the factual basis. but here in this case, there's no question, he is playing of your car that appeals to people emotionally. >> i fear ms-13 two. people are getting their heads chopped off with machetes. >> 175% of the illegal immigrants that they have detained have been convicted criminals of things like assault, homicide. nobody is arguing that. >> with the reality is, you have more to fear from people who are american citizens. that's fine. you can hold two competing thoughts. you can dislike american criminals and dislike illegal immigrant criminals. what you'ree doing wrong is your conflating a dislike for illegal immigrants with immigrants. trump is an anti-illegal immigrant. there's a difference.
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because there is a different but not with trump because he's trying to cut back on all kinds of immigration and, although he broke a zone where the other and issued more visas. >> there you go. the gop's skinny obamacare rebel effort failed overnight after john mccain sat in the deciding no vote so what now? we will tell you next. on mi came across this housentry with water dripping from the ceiling. you never know when something like this will happen. so let the geico insurance agency help you
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>> breaking >>rd some breaking news. we are getting more tonight that president trump intends to sign the russia sanctions bill that he reviewed and is now in final version. meanwhile, it's been a bleak morning for republicans in d.c. their latest attempt to repeal obamacare failed overnight after john mccain cast the deciding no.c vote. that killed his party's effort. this was the president's reaction earlier. they should've approved health care last night. he can't have everything.
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they've been working on that one for seven years. can you believe that? the swamp, but we will get it done. were going to get it done. i said from the beginning let obamacare implode. and then do it. i turned out to bee. right. let obamacare implode. >> wow. so looking forward, tom price, the secretary of health and human services has some options he could in fact sabotaged and he could do things like not promote further enrollment people, impose some of the stuff, not enforce the mandate for individual. is that the way to go? to s agree? >> or trump could fire him. that's always a possibility. the exit threatened to do it the other day. i think he was kidding but who knows anymore. i think both parties failed the american people. the democrats failed them by jacking up predemons in our bulletins failed by not lowering them. there's a few lessons here. republicans don't have the
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policy chops that they've been bragging about for all these years. they had seven years to come up with a replacement, and i don't even know if anything they put out there actually lowered premiums. there's a lot of republicans that are now so-called republicans.al they chose big government over small government, and once you hook a lot of the senators on federal funding, it's very hard to take it away. mitch mcconnell, not the master of the senate that everybody thought he would be. pence wasn't able to twist mccain's arm. speaking of mccain, mccain i believe and put the interest of his own constituents i guess down here and sacrificed it against the old service mysterious bipartisanship agreement that never even existed. premiums are out of control in arizona and he voted against the peeling obamacare. it doesn't make any sense to me. feel a thing you can do now at this point, term limits.
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term limits.. >> you're mad. the majestic with replicants for a second because one of the dynamics that took place was mccain had a promise from speaker paul ryan that in fact if this billad was passed, they would negotiate. mccain said that's not enough. in fact ten senders asked ryan for a promise that they would negotiate. >> ryan given that promise. this is the thing i don't understand. if you voted on the motion to proceed, which he did, why not then vote on the motion to get into conference if it's in conference you don't like it, then you can vote against it. i think stopping a process then didn't make a lot of sense. it's interesting to me is maybe one bright spot for a public is in that mccain has let his choice be known early on in the process, so is clear is going to go down. yet all the rest of the republican stuck with mcconnell to vote with it. so there is some semblance of unity there. in addition, i would say this does happen right before we came to air, former speaker pelosi,
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the minority leader has sent a letter to majority leader mcconnell and speaker ryan and said we the democrats are willing to work with you on the version that you've put forward. the bc ra. i can't remember what that stands for. actually the democrats were willing to come to the table at the time, and they didn't. now they want to do it. the thing is, it's not possible to move on and talk about something else anymore because every decision going forward has some part of obamacare in it. when i talk about the debt ceiling, to talk about tax reform, any sort of budget issues, obamacare is stuck. it issu inside. speakers quickly, one of the big changes that we've seen during this period back is that the polls have most americans supporting obamacare. this includes republicans. kind of surprising. >> is seen as a free thing and it's hard to take everything away. i would've voted no on this just by the name.
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skinny repeal. there's nothing good in life that begins with the word skinn skinny. >> skinny margaritas. but you prove my point. >> a skinny margaritas the worst thing on the planet. that should've been a morbidly obesein repeal. should've been a pail that terrible in a bikini. that should be a repeal that hangs over your belt. i should've had something of substance. let me finish because you've been gone for a week so give me a chance here. i think mccain might've given some people cover for doing this because i think a lot of people didn't like this and they were too scared to say it, so we gave them them so some cover. obamacare is a big bucket of manure. and all this was was >> sean: that started around a little bit. then you have theth democrats, % change in this bill. it was so small what they were effecting. they still act like you were committing murder, this is an education for young americans
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who aren't sure what party you belong to or what side you're on if you have to choose a side. this is an education. if you touch an entitlement, even slightly touch it, you were worse than isis and hitler combined. they will call you a murderer, they will call you evil. the only difference between this and the passage of obamacare, people like something three. they also planted because i knew they were going to win. there is no plan in place for this because no one had faith that trump was going to win. that would've been like last year writing a book called why trump won but instead of writing a book that says why hillary is going to be president. >> help skinny could this possibly be? this is an embarrassment. to allow them the opportunity to govern and they've proven they can't govern. they could've gotten this done a party line basis. cannot do this but the reaction of the democratic party is gross. they have egg on their face as well.ra senator chuck schumer said himself in 2014 it was a mistake
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the democratic party to pass obamacare. they should focus on issues that help the middle class and the americans are stuck. they are trapped with theme health care system that doesn't work. we have an estimated 44% of counties are going to have a zero to know insurers by 2018. the scene premiums increased on average by 105% since 2013. everyone has egg on their face. >> stiglitz high cholesterol. >> messes egg whites. >> you did not drink skinny margaritas. that is such a lie. that's disgusting. >> i think there's obviously room for republicans and democrats to work on health care plan get the best possible plan for americans. that's not happening. >> republicans calling for a new special counsel, but not to replace robert mueller. you have to hear this.
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>> robert mueller continues to investigate the trump treatment possible ties to russia. they're calling for a special second council to look into hillary clinton and any mishandling of her email investigation by james, and loretta lynch. what do you think? because this is a great test for media bias. if you are frothing at the mouth to investigate trump but not her, you may be biased. you look at this latest fusion acting on behalf of hr in connection with russia to undermine trump. if the media only focusesen on e side, not just the other one, if to ask yourself and you know the answer because your side lost so you are going after them. >> what do you think? spit of the g.o.p. has learned to fight fire with fire. you're going to investigate us, we will investigate you. let's see who is more get guilt guilty. loretta lynch, they won't investigate it. the immunity deals, the clinton foundation, clintons dealing with ukraine, the dnc server,
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the fixed dossier, legal leaks. there's a whole host of things they can look into. there's ao lot of meat on that bone and people are hungry. >> do you think this is a good idea? >> i guess. i think one of the problems is as all things that jesse just listed looks so scatterbrained and doesn't look focus. pick the three things. >> it is not a skinny thing. he mentioned that earlier. spit of the democratic party is concerned about obstruction of justice. wouldn't loretta lynch be a good place to look? spit of this is all settled in this the funny thing, this is a distraction, pay back an eye for an eye. you can have an investigation too. it is serious investigation that is absently bogging down the trump white house. if he gets a freedom caucus of guys that says let's go after them, that's out of the trump playbook but i don't think most americans think this is just petty and small.
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>> do think the former attorney general instructing fbi director to use the word matter instead of investigation is not cause for concern? >> i think this is like mass murder to a pimple. >> i don't know about that. stay right there because facebook friday is coming up next. be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you buy. great...is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah... but also to catch-up. what's in your wallet? i feel it every day. but at night it's the last thing on my mind. for ten years my tempur-pedic
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>> that's called rap music, dana. [laughter] it's the original country music. facebook friday. let's get started. this is going to be a question one. when was your first tv appearance on tv. redundant. how nervous were you? >> you're being mean to me because you know i hate this. i think i was playing basketball in upstate new york when we won a big championship title. spit you interviewed? 's because they had the whole team. that's kind of exciting. what about you? spit with a caught up with me in a shoe store in philly during the milli vanilli scandal and asked me what i thought about it and that night, they put my face underneath an old woman's v voi. like a spoof. i was the first time i was ever on television. >> what about you?
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>> i was working on a senate race out of wisconsin and was asked to do the spin room. i'd never done tv before. i made sure the campaign manager knew that i had never had done tv before. i really enjoyed it. and i'm doingg this. >> college, i worked for the public television station affiliate in provo colorado that served colorado springs and it was for a show called capital journal.on >> is very dana. >> i was the original check on happy days. did you know that connects to go i don't remember. i was drunk my first time. i was always drinking when i was doing tv. i'm just tired. this is from donna. what is the one thing he always wanted to do but having? and why haven't you? dana. keep it clean. >> i don't know.
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>> host "the greg gutfeld show"? >> i've never beenne asked. he never takes any time off. >> it's getting kind of hot air. i've never been to venice. >> never been to venice. it's a country music song, i believe. venice beach california. >> i want to go to south americ south america. and i never want to come back. >> does do something on the show that will make sure you go away. >> this is out of control today. anything you haven't done that you want to? >> something i've done but i like to take my family on a safari. another very cool. they've gone with your family? >> i don't like safaris. i don't want to be around animals. >> i think i want to go skydiving. one time i went indoor skydiving's and i'm on this kick now and i want to try it out. it's just air blowing you up. is not very scary.
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>> is nothing that i want to do because i don't like anything. everything everybody mentions involve some kind of elevated risk. if i could, i to to stay in my apartment like an agoura phobic and eat the same cheese sandwich every day until i die under the weight of the cheese sandwich wrappers and and one of you hao come and get me because i haven't shown up u at work in te whole place smells. >> you must've been fun on vacation. >> i was great. i'm never going away again. flo:] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garage? woman: what if a tornado rips off our roof? flo: you're covered. and you've bundled your home and auto insurance, so you're saving a ton. come on. you don't want to start your new life in a dirty old truck. man #3: hey. man #1: whoa, whoa. flo: sorry.
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i wouldn't trade playing in my hometown for anything. >>it's time now for one more >> time now for one more thing. >> tomorrow night, have a great show. saturday at 10:00 p.m., a lot of stuff. but you know i went away. it is time for grand vacation pictures. you are going to love this. i went to greece and to italy. here's my first picture. i don't know if you can tell. apparently it's my foot. i took out my camera phone and was walking. that's my foot. i think i'm walking toa picture. i was waiting at the gate. and then here, trying to take a picture of the building, but i forgot to put the reverse on solvay mode so just a picture of
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me. >> you need to take some lessons from juan on that one. >> dana? got a great one i've saved for you. chicago firefighter gonna creative way to give back to his community. he knows that kids are skipping class. but why are you skipping class. i want you to stay in school. he said if you bring your good report cards and, i'll give you a bicycle. and all of a sudden, they all start coming in and attendance increased 45% within a year, with up to 90% he retired from the police department last month and they are looking to look for some of the takeover the bike program. mind. have anyone in that's an excellent program. >> sad news tonight. british babymi charlie guard whe
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legal battles captured world tension passed away today only a week before his first birthday. little charlie was diagnosed with a rare genetic illness but he couldn't breathe on his own, couldn't see, couldn't move. british medical system said hope, but his parents held out hope for a cure, even try to bring them here to the u.s. at one point. his battle became a symbol for the ethical debate on right to life and write to patients and doctors to and life. this tough stuff. pope francis tweeted today i entrust little charlie to the father and pray for his parents and all those who love him. >> poor baby charlie. i'm up next. watters world wanted to know the people know anything about russia or putin or trump. we went out to the street to find out. do you believe that russia interviewed in the election to help trump? >> i do. figure how did they do that can mexico i have no idea. >> that your girlfriend? 's together all my girlfriends. >> lucky you.
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>> go see the whole thing saturday night at 8:00 eastern. lisa boothe? >> a touching and emotional moment out of muskegon michigan were hundreds of people show their final respects to a marine veterans bomb dog. corporal jesse young served alongside her in afghanistan added up to her shortly after pretty credits her with helping him through his post-traumatic stress disorder after serving, and it really underscores the connection between the service members and animals that serve alongside of them.lo >> did you get dana's permission to do a dog one more thing can mexico on the board of companions for heroes and they did this type of thing helping these guys and actually really does work. his a lot of these organization organizations. you match up a rescue dog or a dog that has been a fully trained to help them, you can save a lot of lives and bring a lot of joy. >> do you feel a little upstage? >> i'm proud of her and i'm glab that it wasn't some bobcat
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eating a dog. >> some people have a long memory. >> never miss an episode of the five. have a great weekend. hannity up next. >> sean: thanks to our friends on the five. this is a fox news alert. welcome to hannity. change comes to the white house. the dhs secretary john kelly will now replace reince priebus as the president chief of staff. reince priebus will be here in just a few minutes with reaction to the knights breaking news. first, the five forces that are working to destroy president trump have graded an unprecedented environment of difficulty for any white house. it amounts to what i call political warfare. and that is tonight's important opening monologue. we've heard rumors about the potential of a chief of staff checkup at the white house, so it wasn't a total surprise that there was a change earlier today. but here's the thing when it
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