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going to let them get away with it. not on my watch, america. now get on that treadmill and i will see you tomorrow. ♪ seifert i'm greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle who just threatened me. she just threatened me. richard fowler, jesse watters. her iphone is her full-length mirror. dana perino. "the five" ." the media take on 2017. thank god it's over. so much chaos, so much fear. no wonder cnn hit the bomb like a babbling deadhead. fake news will do that to you. how much of this feeling is warranted? 2017 was bad for isis which means good for us.
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2017 was bad for north korea who faced new pressure from old pals. that's good for us. 2017 was bad for pessimists as consumer confidence return. that's good for us. 2017 was bad for our other global rivals. that's good for us. 2017 was bad for the media, under five over -- under fire over bias and undermine my twitter. you are keeping them on their toes. good for you. 2017 was bad for colleges plagued by social justice tyranny. as the web continue to offer free curriculum to everyone cracking the monopoly of academia, good for you. 2017 was bad for countries get getting rich off our energy needs. that's good for us fractures. 27 he was bad for despair. poverty declined at health improved. 27 he was bad far been wanting which is good for everyone else.
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2017, from kathy griffin to chelsea handler. there were awful events and unspeakable tragedies. these events never truly leave us. they appear every year and they will do so in 2018 sadly but looking ahead, let's not fudge what's been left behind. it's not as bad as they want you to believe, and it could be even better now or worse, who knows. keep your chin up. all right, jesse. that was a look back. we know history will see this different than the media did. what's your feeling? mr. purple guy. >> jesse: not purple. magenta. i like the way you said fracker frackers. i think trump has a very clear vision of what he wants to accomplish any needs help from the legislature. he did all he could executive lee this past year and the two big wins at the end came through help from the legislature.
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infrastructure is what he wants and naturally real estate tycoon and developer, he's going to obviously take huge interest in it. not going to be like the obama stimulus plan where it was $1 trillion for shovel ready projects that were never shovel ready. trump has always been someone who's going to do things on time and under budget. the asset for him as you get to leave the white house and campaign for these things and swing districts. the pitch is going to be dumb politicians have wasted trillions in the sandbox in the middle east with nothing to show for it. let's rebuild the country. it also woos blue-collar and middle-class voters. he cut their taxes. i was going to spend money. force the democrats to say whether they would vote with chuck and nancy or for people. they have on the one hand middle-class people whose wages go down through open borders.
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i think a lot of union people want the wall built then you have a very loud hispanic activists were going to donate a lot of money and they're probably going to tie themselves to bold overs -- bulldozers. the republicans want to end chain migration in the lottery system because of business or ideology, some of them aren't crazy about the wall. trump has the trump card. he has the leverage. he can delay the dreamer deal for six months and pull the rug out. i guess the wild card is either mueller or crazy weather or some foreign affairs crisis. i think 2018 is going to be pretty good. >> richard: i am checking to see if you have a fever from being out in times square for that long. >> greg: this president is shovel-ready buddies using the shovel to bash everybody can't stand. it's kind of refreshing.
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>> richard: i don't know if i feel the same way. i think it sounds good. meanwhile, back at the ranch, you have real problems. in the states trump won, ohio, indiana, michigan. those three states, the unemployment numbers are up. trump doesn't have anything to solve the fears of those individuals. jobs aren't going back there and he hasn't found a way to fix it. >> jesse: up from when? >> richard: 2017, unemployment numbers have gone up in those places. less jobs. michigan, less jobs. indiana, ohio. check it. fewer jobs. >> jesse: i will. c7 check my grammar but there ae fewer jobs in these places trump said he was going to bring jobs and make america
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great for those individuals. what he's going to have to do is -- is number one stumbling block is he's going to have three centers he's going to need to get infrastructure down. mccain, flake, from tennessee. corker. he's going to need them and he doesn't have them. on top of the fact that the tax bill adds $1.5 trillion to the deficit. any infrastructure bill that passes is going to add more and he's going to have a problem getting these three republicans to go with him on top of the fact that he can't move democrats. >> greg: i love it when liberals start talking about debt. we learned it doesn't matter. kimberly, richard brought up infrastructure. i believe we have sound on tape of sarah sanders. do you want me to play it?
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say please. >> kimberly: pleased, pretty please. >> border security, welfare reform. which is the primary focus? >> the president was elected because of his ambitious agenda and his is to hire -- desire to get a lot of things done. a lot of the meetings the president has this week will help determine what the best strategy is on each of those areas. those are certainly welfare reform, infrastructure, responsible immigration reform in health care will all be top priorities. >> greg: of those are big priorities. >> kimberly: big priorities and ambitious objectives he's trying to accomplish. this is what he promised. supposed to be a transformative candidate and president and make sure things got done, drain the swamp in d.c. i spent difficulty trying to
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build consensus in the past but i think fresh off this tax reform win and being able to work cooperatively with the legislature that he feels very i guess positive about it. no, i think you should. everybody knows we need changes in these areas. everybody has been trying for so long to do something about immigration, one of the biggest things he campaigned on and i think there's going to be strength going forward, strong economy and job numbers, gdp. tax reform is going to help pushing those results forward. immigration is going to be a tough one, i think health care is more doable now that what happened with tax reform. >> greg: dana, take it all home. talking about how today going from the most progressive president to probably the most conservative president since reagan.
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i didn't have any idea what trump believed. >> dana: one of the reasons i think people were saying goodbye to 2017 wasn't necessarily that it was bad for all the reasons you pointed out but it was exhausting and different and ne new. president trump is disruptive and it took about a year for people to get used to it. now you see tweets and you are like whatever. sometimes they are newsworthy. other times, not going to let this bother me. i think he was, every president is dealt a certain hand and it depends on how you play it. he was dealt a pretty good hand on the economy but he played it very well. the economy is in a really good place right now and that's why i think one of the things they are doing tomorrow is getting together because i have to figure out a spending bill, all these things before january 19. if they can get it done and he has a clean slate for the state of the union on january 30, you always want to say that the president has a very ambitious
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agenda. the second year is always more difficult than the first but they had a pretty good end of the year. he's much more conservative. we are going to talk about iran next. >> greg: i am saying i am wrong, jesse, i would go, i don't believe anything because of the protectionism, i didn't believe he was going to become this conservative type of leader, and i think it's kind of like how he started. such skepticism. >> dana: i feel like he has surrounded himself with really good people who are persuasive in their arguments. he had the debate of the white house about the paris accords and there was a certain group of the white house that said you should stay in. it doesn't really matter and it's better diplomatically.
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scott pruitt, the epa administrator said here's five reasons we should get out and laid it out and he listened to him. i think that's true in several of these other issues that he has surrounded himself with good people who are persuasive and it turns out they end up being more of the type of conservative establishment republicans will be used to. people are calm her. i took over for jesse. it's >> richard: the question, pulling out of the paris accords speech the facts that it changes what used to be the american waf doing things, our foreign policy norms. that creates a larger problem for us. a recent poll in germany came out that the germans trust the russians, found the russians credible than the united states. >> greg: why should we care? >> richard: we should care about what the germans think. >> greg: i care what the americans think.
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>> kimberly: this is worse than a juan williams poll. >> richard: we need the germans to back us on sanctions. we need the germans to back us on joint military operations. >> dana: they will. >> richard: on iran. we don't have credibility in europe which is supposed to be, when it comes to consensus in the number of the allies. >> jesse: no one is going anywhere without the united states paying for nato and now they are paying their fair share. u.n. security council just slapped a few sanctions on north korea and i think there's a few european countries there. >> richard: i think we are sending or goodwill faster than we have it. >> greg: isis, terrible people. we are going to talk about it in the next block.
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kimberly, would you like to button up this segment? >> kimberly: deadly protests on the streets of iran and president trump fires off a tweet about it next.
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♪ >> dana: the world is keeping an eye on the deadly protests across iran. demonstrators have taken to the streets for six days. they are seeking freedom, unhappy about rising prices, worsening living conditions and corruption. president trump says: "the people of iran are finally acting against the brutal and corrupt iranian regime. all of the money that president obama so foolishly gave them went into terrorism and into
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their "pockets." the people have little food, big inflation and no human rights. the u.s. is watching! ayatollah khamenei blamed the protests on enemies of iran. >> ultimate end game would be that the citizens and the people of iran are actually given basic human rights and he would like to see them stop being a state sponsor of terror. even hillary clinton outlined this when she said the obama administration was too restrained at the 2009 protests and said it won't happen again. for once, she's right and we agree with her because president trump is not going to sit by silently like president obama did and he certainly supports the iranian people and wants to make it clear. >> dana: one of the things, when he talked about little food, not necessarily a food shortage but eggs are up 50%. these are real concerns. they started off small but
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they've grown, the protests. at least 12 people have been killed and a couple hundred are in jail and at the very least, the magazine said they will face torture. >> greg: this administration is doing exactly the opposite of the obama administration. obama rushing out not to defend the iranian protesters but saying we must not do anything. they are more interested in obama's falls legacy than the victims of the brave people out there. this also illustrates the discussing deception of sharia apologists like linda sartor, like wearing a huge job is some kind of feminist choice.
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the silence feminists in america should be stewing in their own shame for not saying anything about this, remaining silent, basically saying american impression and iranian impression is the same thing. "me too" should be called them too. these are women dressing as black ghosts by force. if you are a feminist and you're talking about the injustice and patriarchy of america you are not out there defending these women, you are an idiot. >> dana: nikki haley, and faster to the u.n. said the united states is calling for an emergency session of the united nations. i think the goal of that is to get those other nations on the record, what greg was saying, are you going to be for freedom or not. >> kimberly: call them out on the carpet. policies in the past have not worked.
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putting people on the record, making them state whether or not they support it, i think it's working well. people have been critical of president trump and his strategy here as it relates to iran and cutting off some funding but follow the money and terms of where those funds were going. they weren't going to help the lives of the iranian people in the economy and specific cost of living expenses. so much but was being funneled to support terrorist groups like hamas and hezbollah. outside of their country, afghanistan et cetera. that is going directly against the u.s. and the international national security interests. when you look at it, i think he knows what he's doing and nikki haley strongly supports it. working with him in a very meaningful way and forcefully because she sees it and she is so hands-on that she knows what needs to be done.
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listening to the people that know foreign policy and national security and what needs to be implemented because no longer does the united states want to be the laughingstock pinata of the international community tossing money at terrorist regimes. >> dana: my strategy is to let richard go and that you clean up. >> richard: i want to correct the president's tweet. >> dana: there is no edit button. >> richard: there should be. the money in the iran deal was lonely we held, it was frozen. we gave them back money that was theirs that we froze. it wasn't likely handed them a check and said here's money. >> jesse: we didn't have to do it. >> richard: it was their money and we give it back to them. the impression the president made was we gave them american dollars, like we gave our tax dollars. we gave them back their money with the interest they gained. >> dana: fine. you are running out of time.
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>> richard: it's their money. >> jesse: when you seize assets from corrupt people. it >> richard: i that money should've went to developing the country of iran and i think the president was right in standing with the people and he made the correction that -- i think to sy we foolishly gave them the money, i think the iranian government should use it to invest in its people. >> dana: the obama team would say one of the reasons they required was because the intel they had is that the crackdown against the gables going to be so much worse if the protests continued that they thought it was better they not say anything. i'm saying that's what they would say. >> jesse: a humanitarian mission not to say anything. >> dana: benign neglect. >> jesse: when susan rice says we should remain quiet, she has no credibility. during the arab spring, what do they do? they encourage the overthrow of our ally in egypt. a letter it overthrow of
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muammar qaddafi. then sat back and watch the state failed. president trump came out strong, protests and riots about her rigged election. president obama said he was troubled. he said he didn't want to go in hard because he didn't want to metal in another country's affairs. >> richard: you just condemned obama for meddling in the egyptian affairs. i think you're neglecting the fact that any time -- >> jesse: we don't want to go in there and overthrow. >> dana: nobody can hear either of you. >> richard: any time the federal government intervenes in the domestic situation, it's complicated. egypt, it was complicated. tunisia. >> dana: last word. >> jesse: at the same time whenever you have a corrupt regime that dealing in illicit
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trade with the north koreans, it's funding hamas and hezbollah and killing americans with technology they have in iraq, you want to make sure that regime is isolated. you want to cut off any credibility it has any want to isolate them from the international community. that's what president trump has done and it's more than what president obama did. >> greg: everything richard just talked about with obama. the paralysis of analysis. they sit there and analyze and analyze people die. >> dana: there will always be people who argue. >> dana: we have to go. >> jesse: isis took over a third of the country. >> dana: president president tp putting new pressure on the
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>> dana: 140 characters was perfection for him. it had a rhythm. i miss it. self-imposed 140 characters. when i got a top-secret clearance, you sign, you swear, you do all of these things. the reckless judgment exercised here is incredible to me. i agree. remember the one guy who got in touch with you, the lawyer for the soldier, marine, that's rea real. i can understand the frustratio frustration. what goes around comes around and there are norms and you don't necessarily want people reaching back in your previous administration. the problem with me and the clintons has always been feeling they are above the law. that's why they could get away with these things over and over
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again and it transfers down to staff. it comes from the top. i don't know what will happen here but there are laws for reason. that's why there are people in government and have clearances, whether they are in military or intelligence. you have to enforce the laws equally. >> kimberly: you are absolutely right. think about one of your favorite subjects. >> greg: anthony weiner. the interesting thing about donald trump is that he didn't pursue this, you'd be like any other politician only interested in this for the election. the fact that he is still gnawing on this bone shows he is not like normal politician. i think it is small potatoes. >> kimberly: what a novel talking point. >> greg: i say interesting things now and again. this is small potatoes, a side dish on every trump plate. the media focuses on that and he eats the meat and the tweet is
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low effort for max award. he set these tweets out. i feel kind of bad about huma abedin. my heart says this woman has suffered relentless humiliation but my head says she could have bailed at any time. >> dana: she didn't have to stand classifying emails to her yahoo account. >> kimberly: very bad judgment. trusting anthony weiner of all people. disregard for known risk, total psycho, loose cannon, reckless. you see this pattern of conduct in that clinton inner core. these things mattered before he was president and they should still matter now. >> greg: what is weiner up to? has anyone written to him? does anyone have a letter? >> kimberly: i got a direct message. kidding. >> greg: probably watching "the five." they get it there.
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>> jesse: hillary and huma and podesta were all hacked and trump is being investigated. just so we understand that. i understand going after the deep state. people like sally yates. she thought it was her role to not follow the law and she was hailed by the left. there's a lot of little sally yatess still sprinkled across the administration, the fbi, do doj. look at peter strzok, he was a big trump hater. when trump says deep state, doj is out to get me, it creates this perception among people that read twitter and follow the news that he's been unfairly attacked from within his own administration and it rallies
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the base to say we've got to support this guy. he's taking it from the left and the right and within the white house. it creates a bond between the president and his supporters. >> richard: the 33%? the small base. >> jesse: if hillary ran again, she would still lose. >> richard: we should ban a word for jesse. it should be hillary clinton. >> greg: i banded but she keeps coming back. >> richard: trump keeps bringing her back. this is the first two days of 2018. >> dana: of all the things, this is what you're going going to argue about. >> richard: there's 100,000 people who work at the department of justice and to say they are the deep state is absurd and ridiculous. these individuals go to work every day and they work really hard to bring back people to
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justice and the fact that the president would condemn his own justice department. they all work for him. they see his picture in the lobby and they work for him. for him to bash his own justice department is absurd. the fact that you are cosigning it is making you preposterous. >> jesse: i will take that as a compliment. >> richard: you shouldn't. >> kimberly: the new year's edition coming right up. what was kathy griffin doing with jesse in times square? it's quite a story. next. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪
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why did the chicken cross the road. because anderson cooper kicked it off the new year's eve show. do you want another one? knock knock. >> jesse: who is there? >> anderson cooper who? >> exactly. you are dead to me. >> greg: that is the first time kathy griffin has ever made me laugh. cap is another casualty of the emotional person broken by last year. kennedy did a fantastic job. you did a great job. it was amazing you did that in that weather. >> jesse: yes. i am the true hero. >> dana: how long did it take you to warm up? >> a couple hours. but i had a few drinks. >> greg: you weren't drinking there. >> jesse: no, i would never do that. i liked your bed, one of your new year's resolutions to be more patient with jesse watters. >> dana: i think that's when i can keep.
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i am very, very patient. i thought it was impressive that you are out there that long. >> jesse: thank you. richard was out there longer than i was. >> richard: we got out there at 7:00. it was a good show. we talked about alcohol. we were handing out footballs. >> greg: did you use the bathroom? >> richard: no, i did not use the bathroom. i was wearing depends. >> dana: don't say that. >> greg: they are our sponsor. >> jesse: kimberly, you picked the best year. >> kimberly: i am the best one. dana perino officially retired me. very good. to be honest, i would've loved to be there with you but saying no was difficult. not. you did a great job. very funny. kennedy did an awesome job >> dana: i like how she
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handled the lady. >> jesse: cnn had a different kind of sideshow this year. this is for real. >> i thought i would get a gas mask with me. what's on the other end? a bong. i don't think this is really what a gas mask is used for. wow, okay. >> legal. >> dana: call me a prude, i don't care. i don't like it at all. i don't like it. it's not good. it's not interesting. it looks scary. i don't think it's necessary. i don't think it's necessary. do it in the privacy of your own home. i don't care. i don't want to see it on a bus. >> greg: this is the worst
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thing you can do to a substance. you are casting it as a novelty for stereotypical jackasses. for marijuana to be acceptable, it has to be mundane. the way we treat a beer or martini. we don't sit there and go "i got a beer!" got to, when you have a martini, it's after work. it's not before work pretty don't brag about how wasted you get. in the 50s and 60s on tv shows, they always had a character, the town lush, treated as a stigma, embarrassment. we have to do that. marijuana should be legal. it should be mundane, used as something to relax after work but they treated like a stupid novelty. it is so embarrassing. that woman embarrassed yourself. >> kimberly: via have had problems like this at cnn in the past. that people drunk on air.
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my point is, i wasn't surprised when i read this. last new year's eve. >> jesse: i blacked out. >> richard: wasn't this bus on watters' world? >> jesse: mariah carey last year. no malfunctions. ♪ >> ♪ a vision of love ♪ happy new year. i want to take a sip of tea if they will let me. we will have to rough it. going to have to be like everybody else with no hot tea. >> jesse: she eventually found the tea, posting a picture of
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herself with a cup of earl gray. >> dana: earl gray is the worst. i am a tea snob. it's like perfume. english breakfast is superior. >> kimberly: lipton. >> greg: last year was her mulligan. a second opportunity to torture us with her squealing. i would rather buy the 20 greatest car alarms. >> jesse: is it me or does everyone else have the "back to work blues?" guys, know anything about this missing inventory?
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♪ >> richard: welcome back to "the five." the holidays are over and millions of americans are back to work. it's normal to have a place of the new year's eve blues today but was it hard for you to wake up to your alarm? >> dana: i always wake up before my alarm. >> greg: vacation is more stressful to me than work. the pursuit of relaxation is stressful and it makes me miserable. the tension from work is preferable to the tension for happiness. happiness can never be achieved in life, so for example, talking about my "one more thing." i had an unusual holiday. the tension from work provides you with a sense of achievement
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whereas happiness is never attained. it's not worth it. >> kimberly: getting cheap about your therapist. we are happy to help. >> richard: for the record, fox does provide good health care. >> kimberly: doesn't want to do the co-pay. >> dana: i was nervous to go on vacation because i had gotten into routine i could manage with the new schedule. that was kind of nerve-racking but i had a good break. i was ready to come back to wor work. >> richard: jesse and me. >> jesse: i worked over the break. i did new year's. >> richard: so did i. >> dana: so did i. >> dana: so did i come in the morning. was it hard for you -- did you have to get ronan up today? >> kimberly: no. he didn't have school today.
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i woke up before my alarm but i think i woke up to you know who. >> dana: who? >> kimberly: jasper. you sent me a picture. [laughter] >> dana: we have a secret society. >> jesse: i have slept with jasper before. >> richard: for those of us -- we worked new year's eve. i got to take a couple days off after tomorrow. >> jesse: no one wants to see you on tv anymore. >> kimberly: oh, my gosh. >> dana: you worked all day today. >> richard: we can talk about the cannabis truck on watters' world. >> jesse: investigation.
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>> greg: this is a special holiday trick. you are in the parking garage, shopping for your family, you see somebody going into their car because they are done shopping. they are sitting down and you are waiting for the car. but instead of pulling out, what
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do they do? they start checking your phone. they are not even leaving. they are sitting there checking their phone. while you are waiting, waiting. then somebody is waiting behind you and there's a backup because you have to check and see how many likes you have on your stupid facebook post. no one cares about you. i love these people. >> kimberly: you said you had a double. >> greg: i love the new york city fire department, for freeing me from elevator friday night over the holidays. i had a flashback, the guy stuck in an elevator for four days, forced to use the elevator as a bathroom. i was not going to do that. i was alone. the firemen came in and freed m me. >> kimberly: was it like william baldwin in "back draft?"
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>> greg: the department was smart and interesting, unlike billy baldwin. >> jesse: can we see that picture again? is that rachel maddow? >> dana: i felt bad for you. >> kimberly: somebody is going to put that on a side-by-side. >> jesse: do you like snow? cake? snow cake. this is a father who for some reason took chainsaw and cut a sword. you've seen this before, used it to cut a piece of snow cake from the table and he cut it perfectly. look at that. slice perfect slice. >> greg: i've got to ask you. why?
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that is the dumbest thing i have ever seen. just so you could say del frisco's. >> kimberly: you want free drinks and yellowcake. >> richard: carly fee know has taken on a new mission. unlocked potential, focus on building up and empowering local community leaders. she started with the easter seals organization. she is working with them and their local so they can help disabled families, veterans families and help get their community up and running. she's using it to help communities. pretty cool, bipartisan effort. carley is empowering america. you get the richard fowler awar award.
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>> kimberly: that was an excellent one more thing. >> greg: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five" ." "special report" is up next. >> have a good one. iranian protests raged on in the country's supreme leader fires back. president trump criticizes the past administrations iran policy. a new year brings a frenetic -- of past legislative agenda items while a retirement announcement could open the door to a familiar face. you think it's cool now? wait for the arctic blast. this is "special report" ." good evening. welcome to washington. i am bret baier. happy new year. the new year bring a new pressure from the trump administration on iran calling for the world to get behind the protests in that country that threatened to upset the regime.

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