tv The Five FOX News January 17, 2018 2:00pm-3:00pm PST
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>> kimberly: i am kimberly guilfoyle with juan williams, jesse watters, katie pavlich and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." we are waiting on the president's fake news awards and has relations with the press are more contentious than ever. >> mr. president, did you say you want more people to come in from norway? >> thank you very much. >> is that true, mr. president? >> i want them to come in from everywhere, everywhere. thank you, every one. >> just caucasian or white countries or other parts of the world where there are people of
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color? >> kimberly: we are not sure what to expect but something is planned and we are going to give an eye on. some members of the president's own party are taking him to task for attacks on the press. john mccain wrote an op op-ed d jeff flake offer this. >> the enemy of the people was how the president of the united states called the free press in 2017. mr. president , it is a testamt to the condition of our democracy that our own president uses words infamously spoken by joseph stalin to describe his enemies. when a figure in power reflectively calls any press that doesn't suit him "fake news," it is that a person who should be that figure of suspicion, not the press. 2018 must be the year in which the truth takes a stand against power that would weaken it. let us resolve to be allies of the truth and not partners and its destruction. >> kimberly: the white house had this to say about the senator's speech.
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>> i found it quite interesting that he is coming out to attack this president considering he is one that was recently defending and actually oppressive regime. he went to cuba a few weeks ago and served as a mouthpiece for the oppressive cuban government. he's not criticizing the president because he's against oppression. he's criticizing the president because he has terrible poll numbers. i think he is looking for some attention. >> kimberly: looking for some attention, greg. can you relate? >> greg: i can. the ultimate joke by donald trump could be the fake news awards is fake news. and it never happens. just as a nice practical joke. here's the problem with flake, i call that flake news. he is comparing a tyrant, stalin, to the president of a republic. it's a little bit different. it is dishonest. it's hyperbole. you can criticize the press in
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america. in fact, flake kind of worried me when he said the only objective truth was in the media which is just nuts. if the media would admit it's biased, then accusations of false news would fade. it is the biggest lie of all. denying that reporters are not clouded by their own confirmation bias. we know it. it happens here. it happens there. you have no right to criticize anybody for criticizing the media because it's not about lies. it's about shaping your story based on bias. the other flaw in flake's reasoning, and this is done for attention. flake news. it's that trump is bad for the press. no one has ever been better for the press in history. yesterday's medical press conference, he wouldn't let the doctor go back inside until he answered every question. for eight years they were in a
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coma under obama because they agreed with everything obama did. because they can't stand trump trump, -- trump gave them a liver transplant. they are now live and they are bad? no, they should be bowing before trump for actually bringing them back to life. he really is like an organ transplant for the press. >> kimberly: so true. katie, what do you make of it? >> katie: i would say the white house press corps has ever been so interesting. the briefings every day and the reporters who sit in that room will never use to get any tv attention are getting attention. back to jeff flake's floor speech. if he is so concerned about protecting the first amendment, protecting the press, wisely bowing out early instead of staying and fighting, keeping his seat in arizona. instead he is rolling over going -- doing this on his last stand. what he said wasn't true.
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he said this has never happened before, this kind of attack is unprecedented. politicians, whether you are the president or congress, have always had a precarious relationship. that's the whole point of having a free, independent press. the government is held accountable. they are always going to deal with this. we are going to see this for the next three years, definitely the next seven at president trump gets reelected. they need each other. trump likes the attention, whether it's good or bad, and the press certainly likes the attention, especially those in the white house press corps. >> jesse: talk about acosta for a second. i respect him but he is a total drama queen. if another correspondent had treated president obama like that, he would've thrown him in gitmo. very disrespectful. flake, a noble statesman, but totally out of control. stalin killed 20 million people. trump the only people he's been killing has been isis. you can criticize the press. it doesn't mean you are attacking the first amendment.
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fake news is the enemy of the republican party. president trump is the only republican that's actually said it. he's been incredibly open. he just did a 40 minute on the record interview with "the new york times" at mar-a-lago. also did another on the record interview with "the wall street journal," just spoke to reuters for 45 minutes. his own doctor told us things we didn't really want to know for an hour in the press room. incredibly transparent and you juxtapose that to president obama who put more whistle-blowers in jail than anybody else, prosecuted them, had hillary clinton tying up reporters and ropes. i remember that. never even went on fox news, was terrified. i didn't hear a lot of people saying oh, you know, president obama is encouraging other leaders across the globe to crack down. when president obama was using the irs to crack down on political opponents, i didn't hear jeff flake saying he is inspiring world leaders to crack down on their political opponents. it's baloney.
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>> juan: it is baloney apparently being cut by republicans. not only jeff flake, john mccain today on the op-ed page of "the washington post" sang the president's rhetoric, the way he talks about the press, the enemy of the american people, again, picking up on what flake said about that being solomon -- it's a bad example in the philippines and other countries where reporters face intimidation, harassment and the truth is constantly being suppressed. >> jesse: now all of a sudden he is leading other leaders to crack down on the press? >> katie: did the crackdown start when trump got elected? >> jesse: i think venezuela has been throwing reporters in jail. >> juan: the united states of america, a country with a first amendment protection for the press should not be giving any comfort or support to autocrats around the world who are seeking to suppress the
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press. that's what this president is doing. >> jesse: pretty impressive going after venezuela, iran, north korea. he's really cracking down on oppressive regimes. >> juan: slamming cnn. remember that? oh, i forgot about it. >> jesse: that was a joke. >> kimberly: it didn't happen. >> juan: i think he delighted in it. >> greg: what is wrong with that? what is wrong with the lighting in a joke? we are in a period where you delight in a joke, you are somehow setting a bad example for other countries. >> juan: how about this? trump should get the lifetime achievement award for fake news. the birther movement, obamacare is dead? how about obama was wiretapping trump tower? >> jesse: actually prove -- go >> juan: not true. how about this? the biggest inaugural crowd ever. how about this one: landslide.
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i won in a landslide. how about -- economic growth coming any minute, he says. >> greg: we are getting plus 3% maybe three months in a row for the first time since 2005. i'm okay with that. >> juan: this guide makes up more stuff and he should be crowned the fountainhead of fake news. >> greg: maybe that's what he will do. the fact is, we know what trump is. he doesn't actually hide what trump is pure he is more see-through than the guy in operation, the little guy when you can pull out the organs. you know everything. america kind of accepts that. it's the media that doesn't accept. the media doesn't accept a fundamental truth that we all know, that they are clouded by confirmation bias. we see it everywhere. i will admit it happens to me, but the media gets up in arms when you point out the obvious fact. he's not saying the first amendment sucks. he is saying he's tired of
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stories being shaped by confirmation bias. that's all it is. >> juan: you know what, there are working journalists who try to tell you exactly what -- >> katie: you know what makes them look bad? jim acosta. >> juan: he lies about having said s-hole. >> katie: you know who makes good journalists were doing good work, putting out the facts. people like jim acosta who go into the oval office, ask a legitimate question about the kinds of people president trump wants to come here. he answers the question and says everybody and jim acosta follows up with a loaded, racial question about only white people being able to come. that's the problem. >> juan: that's a problem when in fact people were thinking back? >> greg: trump answered the question. >> katie: he answered a follow-up, loaded question. trump told him to get out, just like obama would tell everyone to get out. then he follows up on twitter saying he is the victim, that he never thought it would happen in
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america. >> greg: as though there are other countries that are bad. >> juan: here is the point, katie. jim acosta, as a correspondent in the oval office, should be an adversarial force, questioning. >> katie: a liberal adversarial force? or a nonbiased? >> jesse: adversarial forces when president obama was president. he got questions, what's the most enchanting thing about being president? >> juan: you are saying you don't think president obama, who was excoriated by this network. it >> katie: and he excoriated us all the time. >> juan: i don't see you got any easy treatment. >> kimberly: you can't blame us for obamacare. >> katie: just telling it like it is. >> greg: you have to wonder, people who escape the ussr were here now and who are old enough to remember how bad it was there when they hear somebody like flake make that comparison. i've run into russians who look
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at trump as a symbol of capitalism, something that actually works. >> jesse: you run into russians? >> greg: believe it or not. >> kimberly: president trump wants illegal immigrants like this out of america now. does anyone have an objection? the accused cop killer never should have been in the country in the first place. his despicable outburst in court next. next time, i want you on my bowling team. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic.
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♪ >> jesse: yesterday homeland security secretary kirsten gillibrand confirmed her department seeking to charge sanctuary city leaders who refused to cooperate with federal deportation efforts. what just happened that california courtroom may help her case. an illegal immigrant charged with killing two cops and the
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century state tells the judge he wishes he had killed more. unbelievable. despicable human being. looks like she had already been deported twice. he came back and shot dead these two deputies. >> kimberly: this makes the case for the president and what he's been saying in terms of cracking down on repeat offenders and recidivists that were deported weren't properly kept out of the country. they are allowed to come back in, a revolving door to reoffend as a continual threat to public safety. this is someone of no regard for human life, and in fact was boastful. as you see in the courtroom, taunting and saying he was going to get out. he would kill more and it's terrible to see. what do you say to the family members of people like this that
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are, it's like to crimes committed? the person shouldn't have been here to begin with and but for, you know, the gross malfeasance of these officials that don't enforce the law, their loved ones would be alive. >> jesse: some of these officials may be facing jail time. department of homeland security secretary has her way. i think harboring or concealing illegal aliens in the country against federal law or right. >> greg: this shows you that citizens must deal with the criminals while the politicians get to deal with the cause. they get to do these symbolic sanctuary cities but they are not living in areas where they will be victimized. what you can do, this has to be news. you have to focus on the consequences of these symbolic gestures to persuade citizens that their politicians are accountable, again, because a politicians don't feel the effect. the scripted hollywood treatment with good versus evil.
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you have defined heroes protecting these innocent illegal, undocumented immigrants. but that's attached you will be the evil government agent, jesse watters. i'm not sure arresting officials is the visual you want. what you need to do is do what liberals do which is don't let any scandal go to waste. we have a horrible crime and horrible thing like that, it has to be everywhere. as a reminder that that's the consequence. >> jesse: that reminds me there was that image that was not the hollywood image. the woman in kentucky, the clerk who was refusing to enforce federal law on marriage. i believe she was left in handcuffs as a result of that. what's the difference if you are disobeying federal immigration law or federal marriage law? >> juan: excuse me. federal immigration law exists. and then you have the states that have their own laws, right? they have purposely challenged what they see as a negative
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because they think, and the police chiefs have said this over and over again, this helps us get more cooperation from people who are here illegally, keeps us safer. contrary to what greg said. these are typically in big cities like san francisco, los angeles, chicago, new york. the officials live here and they want safer cities. the police want safer cities. they want cooperation. the whole argument here -- let me say the whole argument here is so bogus. this guy is reprehensible. he's a murderer. he is no different than the guy you were shooting people in las vegas or the guy -- >> jesse: he shouldn't have been in the country. >> juan: so what? the fact is we have ten or 12 million. >> jesse: what do you mean "so what?" >> juan: this reminds me of the kate steinle case. saying he is so obviously guilty. when the case was heard, his immigration status was never introduced.
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>> greg: if he wasn't there, it never would've happened. >> jesse: this guy came across twice. >> katie: bravo, california. these are the guys who are protecting. disingenuous about the debate over illegal immigration. they have claims that the republicans in the justice department want to go into communities and riverpark families. these are the kind of guys they are targeting. this is not an isolated incident. case like this wrapping everything a day not just against cops but every day families who have lost their children, husbands, fathers. we see this all over the country and yet it is ignored and pushed away as if it doesn't matter because it could have been anybody doing this. could have been prevented. we have an obligation to prevent it and this justice department is doing that by going into these cities, going in with i.c.e. these local governments are protecting guys like that. >> juan: they go into seven elevens and if i understand it, they are going to have a big sweep in san francisco. going into 7-elevens is getting
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this guy? the obama administration said let's get the criminals but we don't have to treat all -- >> katie: the obama administration released tens of thousands of illegal immigration's with convictions of homicide, rape back on the street. don't say they were interested interested -- the facts show differently. >> juan: he was called the deporter in chief. >> katie: and releasing a record number of criminals on the streets. they turned right around. it doesn't mean they are going in with i.c.e. and taking them out of communities. if you talk to agents on the ground, that's what they will tell you. >> jesse: the press corps has gone insane after president trump's physician gave him a clean bill of health. cnn came up with its own diagnosis. more fake news up next.
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♪ >> juan: something out of the box. we haven't seen it before. white house doctor fielding questions for nearly an hour about the results of the presidents physical. that test included a cognitive exam at mr. trump's own request. >> the president's overall health is excellent. clinical data indicates the president is very healthy and that he will remain so for the duration of his presidency. his cardiac performance during his physical exam was very good. overall, he is in very, very good health. based on his cardiac assessment, there's no question he's in the excellent range. very healthy. i had no concerns about his cognitive ability. that's why i put out in the statement that the president's health is excellent. his overall health is excellent. >> juan: the president passed with flying colors.
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cnn's in-house doctor is not buying it. sanjay gupta didn't examine the president obviously but that hasn't stopped him from offering his own diagnosis. >> president trump had these tests they're looking for the presence of calcium in the blood vessels that lead to the heart. steadily, up until just this past week when he added performed again, those numbers have gone up. when they get to a certain range and his numbers in the 130s, that means he has heart disease. no question by all standards, all metrics, we had a doctor of cardiologist would look at it, the president does have heart disease. >> juan: wow. that's what he has without having examined the president, kimberly. i'm going to ask you because i know you've made lots of men's hearts flutter. >> kimberly: i didn't make -- didn't give them heart disease. i think the president is going to be just fine.
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you could not have expected to turn on cnn and hear them say anything flattering. of course they are going to jump to conclusions. i don't know why the good dr. gupta should say he's got the heart disease. there is no evidence to suggest that. that's not what the president's doctor said. he is not privy to all of the records that medical tests and results. but he went on there and he loses credibility when he makes a statement like that without any factual evidence to support it. they call that fake medical new news. >> juan: how tall are you? >> jesse: i am 6'1". >> juan: let's say 6'3", 239. you don't look like trump to me. >> jesse: well, thank you. >> juan: online everybody's putting up pictures of athletes. tim tebow, 6'3". >> katie: let me fill you in
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on a fact. muscle weighs more than fact. oftentimes athletes way more than people with fat on their bodies. >> jesse: they call it the girther movement. i called dr. marc siegel and he blasted gupta and said "he is not a cardiologist or internist. he is out of his depth. and he probably found this on google. it's not medically accurate. it's unfair and he's playing to a liberal audience. he does not have heart disease." >> kimberly: we concur. >> juan: the doctors are in the house. >> katie: isn't there a serious question about the ethics of medicine. the american psychiatric association has an ethics guideline about not diagnosing people unless you have specifically sat down and evaluated them. my concern is if they can question this about the president, they can question
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this about any average american and say well, you are this, even though i've never talk to you. i've never examined you. that's a very serious problem. on a lighter note, the doctor was up there for so long that i really think they should've put a time limit on it. at the point i'm getting details about colonoscopies and sedation and prostate issues, it's too much for me. i don't need to know all those details. next time, let's cut off the questions that 30 minutes. >> juan: in the defense of gupta, didn't he cite numbers in terms of his cholesterol. >> katie: there is no defense. he didn't evaluate him. the doctor said specifically he didn't have heart disease. >> juan: greg, you and i love food. they were describing trump's diet. 12 diet coke the day. two big macs. flail fish. -- filet of fish and then finished off with a chocolate shake. >> kimberly: he is eating
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fish. greg. >> greg: he is not of this generation. he is an old-school guy. puts a rump roast in front of him, he will meet you on the other side. missing out on what cnn did. this is progress. gupta said donald trump has heart disease. cnn is admitting donald trump actually has a heart. this is major, major progress. they need an emergency quadruple bias bypass. they need some cognitive dissidents stents. give them six weeks of brain rest followed by two weeks of fox news and they will all be fine. >> juan: you didn't mention the dentures. >> greg: he didn't have them. >> juan: that's right. >> greg: we talked about that yesterday, juan. i think you have a memory issue. see if i've gupta.
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>> greg: you know would be a great move for donald trump, offer to pay for the same tests for the white house briefing room. everybody does the cognitive and physical test and they all have a party. >> katie: compare notes. >> jesse: let's see acosta's bmi. >> juan: hawaii, one of the biggest false alarms of the century. the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
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can access on the internet." i don't know. something tells me big business wouldn't have placed an incoming missile notification next to the light switch. they wouldn't reassign one worker. they would reassign the entire staff. such are liberal priorities. it's not saturday's catastrophe but the speed at which citizens can get their cat videos. my theory, the democrats will fall in love with resisting prompt so much that they have provided they are supposed to be working to make lives better. not worse. let's review what else gets democrats attention. as the rest of us focus on cop killers, they hold us hostage over daca and while the economy charges ahead, they normalize socialism. while they give citizens heart attacks, they go after the fcc. did you hear about sean shields? he has a dad who nearly died from a massive coronary in hawaii during that false alarm will he was talking to his kids. i'm sure he is thrilled hawaii is going after the fcc in court. after that, they can talk to his lawyers too.
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kimberly, how are you? >> kimberly: pretty good. >> greg: just having a casual conversation. this guy consume hawaii? >> kimberly: people have been talking about it and asking about it. some legal responsibility, some kind of penalty, fines. i think it might be tough to do. obviously he couldn't say this was because, a proximate causation. is he going to sue the city, the state? try to sue the person working? sue kim jong un? going to try to sue president trump? it gets complicated. everybody feel so sorry for him because it's horrible thing to have happen. it goes to show the seriousness of the situation when something like this happens, it has far-reaching, delicate implications. >> greg: jesse, this is about skewed priorities. >> jesse: hawaii, i'm going to give it a pass because it is
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heaven on earth. they can afford -- no >> greg: that's how they get it. >> jesse: if it is not the false alarm, it's judges slapping down trump initiatives. huge prostitution, homeless problem in hawaii. that's fine. they are going to try to tackle the wrong issues. they are trying to shut down the government over illegal aliens. they always side with black lives matter over police officers. >> greg: juan, i saw you, surprise, roll your eyes at jesse. i will implicate the media in this. the story is a bit like the vegas story. if there is no new news or spin or visuals, we treat it, it's over and we move on. everybody is guilty of doing that. >> juan: sure. but you think we should -- >> greg: we should stick on this. >> juan: there are congressional hearings that are going to be held on that point.
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>> greg: that is not enough. >> juan: you want the hammer to calm down. it's interesting. i say something different. there was no chaos. there was no breakdown in social order in hawaii. this guy. this guy is the one person who said he had a health issue out of it. i don't think there were any deaths reported. the key issue for me as you look at something like this and you see so many messages were sent by people that were legitimately frightened, thought their lives -- they sent messages that are quite touching. i don't want to overdraw the picture on one guy who said he had a heart attack. >> katie: what is the purpose of having this warning, because it clearly could be a threat to hawaii? there's a reason why they have the button to push saying there's a ballistic missile incoming. my issue is not just there's no accountability for the guy who sent this out and it took 40 minutes for them to resend it. if you look at the fallout of
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this, people didn't know what to do. there were no shelters to go to. people are putting their kids and storm drains. if there is going to be this option in the emergency response system of a ballistic missile warning, people should probably know how to react to that. it was very clear nobody knew where to go or what to do. that is the bigger issue, considering we live in a world where this maybe could happen very >> juan: and then they went online, katie. because net neutrality -- they couldn't -- >> greg: check out if the parents remembered to get their children out of the storm drain. >> katie: mom, helped me. >> kimberly: just a minute. >> greg: could california split in two? a declaration of independence there, next. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad...
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enough. they have launched a campaign to divide rural california from the coastal cities to create a new california. here is a portion of portion oe declaration of independence. >> when every any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it's the right of the people to seek a constitutional remedy to the abuse of power. >> it's been ungovernable for a long time. high taxes, education, you name it. rated 48th or 50th from a business climate and standpoint in california. >> we have to demonstrate we can govern ourselves. >> katie: jesse, if new california because the state, should they build a wall? >> jesse: who would pay for it? >> katie: old california. >> jesse: the only reason i think they shouldn't do this, you have to add another start of the flag. i like 50. if you are going to break it up in two, you have to drop hawaii to keep it even at 50. >> greg: [laughs]
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how about 52? >> jesse: may be. i like the way it is. you have to sew new flags. >> juan: i bet the flag would be made in china. >> katie: make the stars a little smaller. greg, questions about california. everyone thinks this is a beautiful utopia of rich beautiful people. it's actually the capital, poverty capital. >> greg: this movement is more preferable than the movement you find in downtown l.a. which has turned into turd village. if you are in l.a., it's especially around skid row, there is a joke in there but it's too grim. it's terrible. it's horrible. i don't blame anybody was there because california has kind of like your broke uncle who acts rich. he picks up the tab, he owes every bookie 100g's.
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the time for paying up is closing in. >> katie: kimberly, what do you think? >> kimberly: i don't think it's going to happen but i feel for the people in rural areas in california. they are paying so many taxes, not really getting anything for it. california, so many instances, disregard the law. they do whatever they like. they legislate as they go. they are having a tremendous amount of problems. obviously physically they have some serious issues and good luck to whoever becomes the next governor. >> greg: oh. [laughs] i know what that means. somebody you know, kimberly. [laughter] rhymes with gavin newsom. >> juan: take a moment and explain why do conservative, the texans want to succeed. now you have california. >> katie: because conservatives pay the taxes.
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>> juan: this is not pro, loyal, patriotic americans. >> katie: they don't want to secede from the union. they just want to secede from california. they are talking about we want to be part of america, make it a better union. we just don't want to be part of california. >> juan: don't want to be part of anything you disagree with. highly polarized. i think the left does not say we are going to secede or want to break apart. i don't see -- >> katie: that would take far too much effort. >> juan: by the left, and the left is lazy. i see. it's like splitting twins. i think in 2016 the far right also tried to break california into 16. they are back at it. i think it's frustration boiling over. >> jesse: i think you should secede from "the five" ." >> juan: i think i need to
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secede. >> greg: you get to sit at a table over there. >> juan: when i get free coke? free cigarettes? >> kimberly: and fish fillet. >> juan: would my man donald trump come over? >> katie: juan we don't want you to leave the country. we just want you to have your own state. we will be able to come visit. "one more thing" is up next. not having a good breakfast can make you feel like your day never started. get going with carnation breakfast essentials® high protein drink. it has 21 vitamins and minerals with 15 grams of protein to help you be your best. try our high protein drink.
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senate majority leader bob dole received a much deserved congressional gold medal for his decades of service. please watch. [applause] quite a special moment. mr. dole is a decorated world war ii army vet who earned two purple hearts and a bronze star. served in the kansas house of representatives, u.s. house of representatives before being elected to the senate where he holds the longest-serving republican leader in the senate. he was the g.o.p. presidential candidate. congratulations to a true american patriot. >> juan: before you go on, bob dole is the man who created the world war ii memorial in washington and every veteran in the country really owes him a debt of gratitude. >> greg: it is time for...
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greg's diet tips. tips, tips, tips. i've been trying to lose post holiday pounds. i'm not going to deny. i found that the best tip for snacking between shows is snow, especially in this weather. let's take a look at my good friend archibald von hippo. he is trying snow for the first time. he is like every hollywood celebrity at a club. nobody knows what i'm talking about. great way to enjoy something cool and refreshing without packing on the wait. well done, archibald von hippo. at the cincinnati zoo. >> kimberly: jesse. >> jesse: big anniversary i would like to discuss. this is a lewinsky scandal
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anniversary. 20 years ago matt drudge broke the story right there, splashed across the site. white house intern, blockbuster report. he changed the media forever. fox news has a special coming up "scandalous." seven part documentary. it was going to be 14 but they had to edit it down. debuts sunday, january 21 at 8:00 p.m. eastern on fox news. >> kimberly: you can't even make that up. >> juan: now for some nondonald trump news. a meteor crashed into southeast michigan last night 40 miles outside of detroit. no fake news. nasa said the meteor which measured about 2 yards, weighed more than a metric ton, register to force equivalent of a magnitude 2 earthquake and explode with the force of
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100 tons of tnt. people reported seeing the fireball across michigan, pennsylvania, missouri, even ontario, canada. another asteroid, this one much bigger than any building on earth is approaching the earth. let's hope it's not a smash hit. >> katie: global warming, i tell you. the 2010 winter olympics are coming up soon in south korea and four members of the american men's bobsled team are actually american military members. sunday, the green beret qualified in south korea and he trained by doing sprints while deployed with the tenth special forces group in the afghanistan desert. it will be his first olympics and he will be competing alongside a member of the new york national guard, army, n army captain. three of them have represented teen usa before. >> jesse: if little rocket man tries anything, the bobsled team
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will be there. >> kimberly: that's it for us. "special report" is up next. bret has a big interview with white house chief of staff john kelly. you do not want to miss that. >> bret: thank you. this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. we'll talk live and in depth with white house chief of staff john kelly in a few moments. first up my president trump sticking to his guns on immigration i made the threat of a government shutdown. federal government's had to shut down at least partially friday night if negotiations don't continue to come up with a temporary spending bill. going right down to the wire. chief white house correspondent john roberts starts us off tonight with the latest on daca and how that fits in. >> good evening. tonight the white house is confident they can get a deal on a temporary spending measure and it is throwing its support behind the republican measure to come out of the house. on daca, the prospect of a deal is beginning to look very
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