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are we risking a lot? wall street marches along. your money, tax cuts, bonuses coming to you. and days away from you seeing it in your check. starting at saturday, 10:00 liv live. >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters and dana perino. "the five" ." donald trump is at davos. i know. what is davos, you ask? the home of the world economic forum where world leaders and business executives drink expensive wine, eat fancy meat, and throw up and hot tubs and tell us what is wrong with us. i was going to go but my gulfstream has been acting up and my manservant has an infected uvula. they won't be giving trump a warm welcome.
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an angry mountain. swiss activists did that, pretty funny that there's activists in switzerland. their biggest problem is being confused for sweden. it's not like donald trump cares. in fact, the angrier they get, the mars economic policy stand out. before the euros go full anti-trump, maybe look at us first. our economy is on fire, so much so that swiss could warm their hands on it. it is cost and effect. because of the lower corporate tax, even starbucks is giving workers raises worth millions. a company raises its wages and democrats go silent. i guess they just want the government to make those decisions. fiat chrysler says if u.s. workers will receive two grand and bonuses. great news for you and bad news for those vulnerable democrats up for reelection who didn't back the bill. which means they can't take any credit. all they can hope for is a reversal of fortunes.
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that's a sad place to be, rooting for bad news so you might win. many of us are wearing burgundy. no reason why. it just happens. >> kimberly: it's interesting, isn't it? not a secret society. >> greg: no, dana, i bet you have a theory about what's going down. his first day in davos, and he's doing great. >> dana: indeed he is. looked to me like he was having a good time. every time he has gone overseas, it's like oh, actually, you know what? he has friends. he is making friends or on the road, making relationships. this was one of the things that i imagine a trump presidency would bring. he is a disruptor and my theory, if steve bannon were still in the white house advising the president, i think this visit would look very different. the tone and tenor would be different. the speech would be different. instead what he's able to do is go and say hey, i am the head coach of capitalism. the world economy is going well.
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the united states is kicking it into higher gear. let's work together. let's do more. what can we do here? i get the "america first," not "america alone" thing. it's not my favorite rhetoric. there are some world leaders there but there's also business leaders. reality has set in. for a long time they thought president trump really doesn't want to be president or he doesn't really want to run again. they are starting to realize after the first year that he governs very differently than the campaigns, and that they are figuring out a way to work with them. they were there was a roundtable he did with business leaders and they were all like, we've got to invest in the united states we are planning to increase it. pretty soon come all of these companies. there is be somebody -- so many companies america announcing bonuses so if you are an outlier and you have not announced bonuses, that will become something. [laughter] not bonuses for people like you,
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jesse. >> kimberly: you are under contract. >> dana: it is easier to say which companies haven't done it? to be companies are still thinking about it. you hear news about it every day. >> greg: it is like a weird version, a combination of trickle-down economics and peer pressure. you start watching every body else. how can you not deny the cause and effect. it's happening. >> jesse: it's not trickle-down economics. it's more of a flood. not coming the top down. growing out. flash flood, water's world. it's not $1,000 bonuses. some of it is profit sharing checks. they are getting checks for $5,000, reinvesting in america. >> dana: also they lowered energy costs and several different utilities across the country. >> jesse: some companies are throwing money into college funds for the workers and things like that. it's going to be very difficult for the democrats to run against winning. i don't see how they do it. how can you deny your 401(k)
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exploding? how can you deny tax cuts? they are like climate deniers. there winning deniers. it is so easy, and you could see it coming from a mile away, yet not one democrat voted for the corporate tax cut in the deregulation. the only way they are going to have to run against him is just go super negative try to bring out women, blacks command latinos which only she -- which don't usually turn out in the midterms. >> greg: i am stealing winning deniers for my show on saturday. juan come i want to play a thought from another network. i know. you have to help these people out. nobody's watching. this is their take on trump and dallos. >> we should point out this year there are seven in davos, all of them women. when i look at president trump right there, i mentioned the people with him, he has
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blanked -- there is one, by white guys. >> greg: obviously they have race on the brain. nothing but white men. clearly this is a racist gathering. must be stopped. almost an alt-right of edge. >> juan: it could be acceptance overseas. i think the economy is going great. i think everybody's excited. it's wonderful but if you are saying that this is somehow good news that he is at davos bragging about the american economy, let me tell you there are several economies overseas doing even better. there are so many, but china is obviously doing much better. then you go into europe. a >> jesse: because workers get paid pennies. >> juan: all right, now we are making excuses again. >> jesse: it is reality. it is slave labor. >> juan: you are saying the the american economy is booming. the second thing, a majority of americans credit president obama, not president trump. >> greg: are they really
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americans? >> juan: oh, i see, anyone who disagree with trump is not un-american. fake fake news, fake news. this morning, the papers have republicans rebelling against trump because he is raising tariffs. people are saying don't do it. don't forget, the farmers and others. >> dana: they are not happy. >> juan: the idea to break apart and after, break apart trade deals. >> greg: this is what makes republicans honest. i don't want a protectionist leader. i have a theory he is playing tough with these deals but i don't think he is protectionist. >> juan: i am saying there is a lot more to this story about the economy and the idea that he can run on the economy, obviously if most americans think the economy is booming, doing great, but they don't credit donald trump. that's not good news for republicans. >> kimberly: let's see how long they are able to try to create an alternate reality.
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not accept the donald trump has done quite a bit here. he's got a housing rebound. the economy is accelerating. job numbers up, infrastructure up. a lot of positive things happening that you credit president trump, including the corporate tax cuts. all of this is positioning not only the president put the republicans have something to work with in terms of these midterm races. he's in a good position. he is there in davos. fantastic at the president is participating in showing up. people are upset he is taking the press away from them. but he has wins on his side. coming strong out of the battle with schumer and daca. this is a very positive positio position. >> juan: what you see at davos, kimberly, people who are saying, i think the theme of the whole thing is fractured world but we have a shared future in terms of the global economy. so they are going ahead in terms
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of trade deals. they are going terms of trying to work together multilaterally. meanwhile, trump as they are saying oh, no, this is about bilateral agreements with the united states and he is saying we are putting the u.s. first and we are about isolationism, if not protectionism. that's not a happy message. >> jesse: what amuses me, when the left says trump is going to crash the economy. then the economy accelerates and they say obama gets credit for it. >> juan: how about the american people say that. >> jesse: people get a $1,000 bonus check in january 2010, how is that obama? >> greg: the latest polls are 40% believe the economy is better has to do with trump and the others are split. there is no majority of americans. >> dana: for republicans in president trump, they are improving in the last four weeks. part of that is the good headlines. i have a couple points. one is that for democrats who didn't vote for these tax cuts
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and tax reform, this could have been theirs. president obama did want to cut the corporate tax rate to 27. corporations were excited about that but it wouldn't budge on individual rates. he wanted to increase taxes on the ridge. all of this could've been theirs and the companies that have announced bonuses, imagine what they would've done to bend over backwards to try to help. missed opportunity. the other thing that works in conservatives favor is easy some companies pushing to $15 an hour. that was done without the government telling them they had to. that's another way for conservatives to say that the market works. the last thing i would say that's good for the president to do is as he meets with these world leaders, theresa may, macron, and also of rwanda, there's going to be a time when he will have to ask one of these world leaders for a favor or help and it will be politically unpopular in their country to do it. but if he has personal relationships with them, it's more likely they will be able to pony up. >> greg: that is a salesman. one last thing, switzerland, my
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belief that they should not be allowed to have activists. if they are neutral -- if they are neutral, they are not allowed to play. that is like dealing yourself at a blackjack table without any chips. you know what i'm saying? if you are neutral, you can't protest, how about that? >> jesse: neutral as a military power. >> greg: i don't know. i don't read a lot. >> jesse: switzerland or sweden? >> greg: i get them confused. one of them yodel. the swedes fish. i think donald trump is going to come back with a few norwegians. i don't know. will president trump be meeting with mueller? ♪ upbeat music
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♪ >> jesse: president trump has always said there was no collusion with the russians command is ready to talk to robert mueller to put an end back to the investigation. >> are you going to talk to mueller? >> i'm looking forward to it
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actually. there has been no collusion whatsoever. there is no obstruction whatsoever. and i'm looking forward to it. >> jesse: top legal analysts to it may not be the best idea for mr. trump. >> this is an extremely dangerous situation to allow the president to get in because he does not know and cannot know as much about the case as bob mueller and his fellow interrogators will know. he might very well say things which would lead them to other areas of investigation. >> it leaves me worrying that what's going to happen is that this investigation will end not with a bang but a whimper. the great worry is that because he doesn't have anything really substantial, he may go after
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obstruction of justice which would create a constitutional crisis. >> jesse: kimberly, it's very clear that it would not be a good idea for the president of the united states to go sit down with robert mueller and answer questions under oath. >> kimberly: okay, so says top legal analyst watters' world. i concur, consul. i think would be a very bad ide idea. i don't think he should offer to give testimony. when he doesn't like this, you can open up other areas and then they start going there. and also inconsistent statements, problems like that, then they try to say okay, but you lied to investigators. they tried to impeach you with some prior statement or get someone else to contradict you. that's why you see his attorneys pushing back on it. wait a second. let's see. >> jesse: ty cobb cleaned that up pretty quickly. the cleanup hitter came in. juan, he's probably being a little cocky, wants to show his
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confident. doesn't have anything to hide i maybe went a little too far. you don't think he really wants to go in there and go toe to toe with mueller. >> juan: probably thinks he can sell ice cubes to eskimos. >> greg: you assume they like ice cubes because they are eskimos? >> jesse: where do you think the president, juan, would be the most nervous or get the most nervous answering questions from robert mueller? where do you think he has the most exposure? >> juan: he has got so much exposure. starts asking him about things like, well, michael flynn or the firing of jim comey. let's go with collusion for the moment. what about michael flynn? what about the fact that flynn lied about contacts with the russians? what about your son having meetings with the russian lawyer, what about you asking
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the russians to hack hillary clinton? >> jesse: the "what about?" i think the president could respond pretty effectively to that. dana, you went through this when the special counsel -- you didn't personally. >> dana: i did not. >> jesse: has to be one of the most frightening things. >> dana: i don't remember precisely. i don't think there was ever a request to talk to president bush about any of that. i don't remember that. dick cheney, they did. i actually wanted to ask kimberly. wouldn't volunteer an interview but can he be compelled to talk? it might not entirely be his choice. >> kimberly: this is what i like about what they suggested. you don't want to look like you have something to hide, you're afraid, not being forthright because the perception could be worse then him coming forward perhaps. what i like is a carefully tailored affidavit under penalty of perjury, sworn, that his
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attorneys with him, they prepare to show -- >> dana: he might not have a choice. i also think what he was doing yesterday was, it's maybe not -- i think he's thinking three steps ahead. i don't necessarily think it's confidence. i think it is setting himself up to say look, you heard me. i wanted to. you heard me. i wanted to talk to them but it was the lawyers. mina lawyers said no so i have to listen to my lawyers. surely you can understand that. the p.r. strategy. >> greg: i think he's probably really good at depositions. >> jesse: experienced? >> greg: a deposition for him is like a dental appointment. like a tuesday. imagine a rock climbing wall that looks really easy and then you get there and it goes flat. i think that's what trump is like when he gets into a legal -- >> kimberly: like spider-man. >> greg: there is no way to find a place. he will be like i don't know, i don't know this, i don't know that. >> dana: that's why i think
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it's probably going to be hard for people to say -- she wouldn't have known obstruction of justice was wrong. but then he has all this experience, so i don't know if that's going to wash. >> jesse: doesn't obstruction of justice have to stop the investigation? >> dana: no. >> jesse: he never impeded the investigation. when he fired mueller -- or comey. >> juan: even this week, he put the question to mccabe, who did you vote for? these things are indicating he wants the investigation to go a certain way and not another way. he wants politics -- seems to me the lawyers for trump right now are trying to use leverage command i think trump is part of this. saying maybe we would agree to a written question and we will give written answers as opposed -- they don't want him before a grand jury. >> jesse: greg, you weren't here yesterday when the texts came out? >> greg: apparently there is a
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lost and found. where did they find them? under the pillow where you lose your remote. this is insane. they wouldn't have found them if there wasn't pressure from certain people -- >> dana: i don't think that's true. the guy who found them is the inspector general who doesn't have a dog in the fight. they found them and basically 3. >> jesse: we do want to see the text. demented dr. larry nassar will now rot in jail for the rest of his life. the gymnasts he victimized want many more are held. up next. (vo) i was born during the winter of '77. i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story.
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everything you need to go. ♪ expedia. ♪ >> dana: one chapter closed yesterday in the u.s. gymnastic sexual abuse scandal but there is more justice to be served for larry's to be 24's crime. many people in power knew about
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the abuse and did nothing to stop it. the victims want to make sure they too are held accountable and that this never happens again. >> usa gymnastics is really an organization running from the inside out. they created a culture of physical, psychological, and mental abuse and they had a policy of not reporting predators. when you have a culture that's abusive and a policy of not reporting it, you have created the perfect dynamic for a predator to be able to flourish. >> it was a combination of the wrong people being in charge and neglecting things that needed to be done legally and didn't do them. 110%, he shouldn't have been in my life. something went wrong. >> we need to hold these organizations accountable. usa gymnastics, united states olympics committee, msu, they need an independent investigation. this is bigger than larry nassar. >> dana: hours after the sentencing, the president of msu
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did step down. not much accountability in her statement. she said "strategies are politicized, blame is inevitable as president it's only natural i'm the focus of the anger. i understand. therefore i am tendering my resignation." are there more illegal acts to be taken against people who might've known about this? >> kimberly: certainly there will be civil lawsuits as well that can come from this. usually see a criminal prosecution the proceeds of civil litigation or some kind of class action could come forward. there is certainly a large number of young girls that were victimized. then it comes down to these organizations and that being held accountable. what did people know? why do they know it? it reminds me of penn state and you think about it in terms of these abuses, today not document? did they allow it to continue? there is an ability there for
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them to bring something forward to say you had a duty to protect and keep us safe and you put us in a vulnerable and dangerous a position where we were victimized. the young women were quite articulate in terms of explaining their position and vulnerability and using their voice to say there should be more of a thorough independent investigation. >> dana: kimberly brought up what happened in the sandusky trial. all the people there said never again. i think it's interesting how human beings, we continue to learn these lessons over and over again. juan. it >> juan: it is so sad and in reading and listening to the young women talk about it, it ws shocking to me. they said they were told that it was required that they allow this man to come into their hotel rooms, their dorm rooms anytime of night. no nurse in attendance. and no restrictions on what he was doing. they were told this is what you need to do. if you don't do it, you are going to be punished and you
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will be penalized in terms of participating with the team. so what's interesting to me is the statement coming from the president of michigan state. she is basically saying something that sounds reasonable on its face switches she's the president of a huge, important university. how was she to know what some miscreant doctor is doing? but on the other hand you realize the indianapolis star broke the story. other people were involved in it was a slow response. i would think she should have known at that point something's wrong here. and with got to protect children. the same thing with the people who are on usa gymnastics. i just think they become blind in terms of pursuing competition to protecting children. >> dana: it's remarkable, kimberly said, how articulate they were. there was a sound bite. poised. they were going through all of this inner turmoil and if they were able to perform and be amazing athletes and students. >> jesse: i don't think usa
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gymnastics thought of them as athletes. they probably thought of them as gold medal factories. i don't think they saw them as human beings. there is red flags everywhere. this is the biggest sports scandal in history. juan touched on it. i am reading some of this stuff. the doctor never wore gloves. he is walking around not wearing gloves, alone in hotel rooms, he was the first call they were supposed to make at night. he is isolating them in mandatory camps across the country where they are cutting off communication with their parents, their agents and their lawyers and the minute you complain, you are told you're not on the team anymore? it sounds like you are putting a serial pedophile in charge of young girls for decades and no one saw anything abnormal about it. this is not penn state level scandal. this is catholic church level scandal. i think congress needs to get involved. >> dana: i think there was a call for a hearing and maybe more. juan brings up the indianapolis star, investigative journalists
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were the initial instigators that led to this lawsuit. >> greg: which meant the stuff was probably percolating, just like the harvey weinstein stuff. it was percolating. people knew or heard things and somebody finally said i'm going to follow up. i think when you are seeing a lot of unhappiness after the sentencing because we realize there is no adequate punishment to fit the crime. there is no actual -- i suppose you could skin him alive but i don't know if we are allowed to do that. >> kimberly: hey, isis. >> greg: is that really that bad? people who argue against the death penalty always hated living in prison with the guilt of what you've done is actually worse than death. every day, it's like, i disagree. i think people that she would be surprised what people can live with and adapt to. human beings, animals evolved to their surroundings. he will figure out a way to liv live, unless, you know, he decides not to live because it is so unbearable, if people make it unbearable. >> juan: what do you think of
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this charge? i worry about the judge. i think she went a little -- larry should go to jail but boy, she put on a show. is it cathartic for the women involved? is this -- or because she is a bad guy she can use the power of her standing to beat the living daylights out of him. >> kimberly: we talked about this yesterday. >> greg: the case is so heinous. i had a tinge of misgivings about some of the high drama but if there is a case that can forgive high drama, it's this one. if it were a different case where it was like juan williams dealing with parking tickets or something like that that somebody is going "you work for fox news, you are a terrible person." because people get hyper dramatic with cameras in the courtroom. i can see, i found it to be highly dramatic but in this kind of case, it's almost like so what. >> dana: let me give kimberly the last word. i listen to the daily podcast
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this morning and they interviewed a few girls about what it was like to confront him. they said how cathartic it was, how they felt like a burden had been lifted off their shoulders and that she gave them encouragement. victims impact statements are part of -- the supreme court ruled this is allowed. it >> kimberly: it is permissible and there's plenty of evidence to document that it is something that's very healing. it's important for them to have their voice. we talked about this yesterday. in so many of the cases are prosecuted for sexual assault and domestic violence, crimes against women and children, the one thing they say is to be able to have their day in court and stand and face the person that has committed heinous crimes against them, it's very empowering. very helpful for them moving forward in their lives. the judge was well within her rights to do what she did. >> dana: john kerry is reportedly considering another run for the white house. the 2020 buzz ahead. you do all this research
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♪ >> juan: john kerry's white house bid didn't go so well in 2004 but there is word he may try and 2020, this time to take on president trump. there's also a report floating around to the former secretary of state has tried to undermine the president's mideast peace effort, advising mahmoud abbas not to yield to president trump's demand. that report is unconfirmed. dana, where'd you go with this? what do you think? >> dana: well, i love a rematch of '04. john kerry ran against president george w. bush. >> juan: i don't think george w10 run again. >> dana: no, i just mean john kerry running again. americans usually get a president a second term. that's historically what we do. it's very rare for a president
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to lose reelection. and i guess democrats probably think that if they had a chance that this would be their time, but i don't know. i don't think democrats want to go backwards. i think they want to look for somebody new, and john kerry is not going to fit that bill. plus i have heard that president obama has said that if joe biden wants to run, he will have his full support. so if you are going to try to run without obama's support, it's going to be tough. >> juan: kimberly, what do you think about the report that he is telling leaders of the palestinians, don't worry, trump will be gone in a year. >> greg: terrible, terrible. i'm sorry. go ahead. that's the worst. >> kimberly: that's not going to help them at all. >> dana: it's not going to help the palestinians either. >> kimberly: not helping the palestinians, not helping john kerry either. this is not going to bode well for him, it's not. his time was up. it's done. he's not going to be able to win. president trump clobbered him.
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i don't know. joe biden is obviously much better choice. two >> jesse: it's not the first time kerry has been accused of being a traitor. trump would devour john kerry. bike riding john, the iran deal john, married for money, windsurfing johnny, the plastic senator from massachusetts. smeared vietnam soldiers. he would wipe the floor with him. it wouldn't even be close. >> juan: you think so? >> jesse: i know so. >> juan: greg, the other parts of the trump administration is holding money back the palestinians. they recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. these are things the palestinians and a lot of their allies overseas are saying well, what happened to the u.s. has a fair partner, potentially negotiating a long-standing peace deal? >> greg: that is what he is talking about. it is fair and it's disgusting
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what kerry did, going over there and undermining the president. it's wrong. watching john kerry run. think about that. it is like a praying mantis skipping. i call him a driftwood sculpture but i've already said that once. trump is going to treat him like a bath match. >> dana: i wonder if the palestinians floated that story that it's not true. the kerry piece. it doesn't sound like something he would do. it could be fake news. >> juan: the palestinians also have reviews -- vice president pence, and that upsets president trump because pence. >> dana: fake would be that kerry said to the palestinians, just hold on. i wouldn't put it past the palestinians to make that up in order to get attention. >> juan: you've got a lot of angles here. anyway, did you have a sandwich for lunch today? you may be destroying the planet, you. according to some global warming
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>> kimberly: welcome back. i am very upset. two of my favorite things, sandwiches and meat, they are coming under attack. did you hear, environmentalists are putting for a tax on meat claiming hamburgers, steaks and other delicious delectable's are harmful to the environment. and then there are the sandwich police. you know them. sometime scientist claimed they are bad for the planet for all kinds of reasons because of ingredients and packaging. dana, can you believe this ridiculous -- >> dana: i saw there is going to be mandatory roof gardens in denver. you should go to watters' world out there. mandatory roof gardens in denver. >> kimberly: greening. >> dana: i think the environmentalists or take a page out of the donald trump playbook and try to figure out a way to make the art of the deal. there are a lot of conservatives, sprint took a surprising number that support the idea of a carbon tax. if they were to do that, these other things they want to do that would hurt the things
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people are trying to sell for people to eat would go away. >> kimberly: greg, what do you make of this? you are a carnivore. >> greg: i'm going to break this story. giving away at straws at restaurants, you can go to jail. you don't even read the stuff i sent you? >> kimberly: nobody got that. >> greg: never mind. >> kimberly: what is wrong with you? >> greg: let's talk about evolutionary science. meat and made us the king of all beasts because there's no other way to get protein rich nutrients and meat. you can say eat spinach. you're going to have to rent a u-haul to eat all the spinach you get from a state. the reason why we have these brains is because we ate so much meat for 200,000 years. if you think about environmentalists and veganism, they are all able to exist in 2018 because of the meat eaters of the past who built this amazing civilization that allows
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unfocused adults to chase their fringe causes. >> kimberly: okay, i don't get this. it is so crazy, jesse. they are saying it causes global warming, all of it. it's unbelievable to me. what about the children, jesse? eat sandwiches. >> jesse: do it for the kids. don't touch the lunchables. americans won't tolerate environmental wackos -- they say we have to recycle, not the aerosol cans. we say okay. then they come after the meat and no. we are drawing the headline hamburgers and hotdogs. they already talked about we can't drive certain cars. they have said something about sodas. they won't let us drink sodas. it's got to the point where it's become ridiculous and they are -- kerry i had two hotdogs today.
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no bond. >> jesse: no bond? >> kimberly: i didn't have any bonds. there was nothing. i use a little spicy mustard. i had pepperoni today too. >> greg: you are going to be doing this in ten years when you are my age. no more bread. you're going to be eating nothing but meat. >> jesse: what's wrong with brad? >> greg: carbohydrates, sugar makes you fat. >> jesse: i'm not so sure about that. >> kimberly: what kind of diet are you on now? what happened over the holidays? juan, what do you have to say about this? >> juan: let me say what is surprising is they take the worst sandwich, the one that has the worst, most impact on the environment, breakfast sandwich with sausage, bacon, eggs. they said it's the equivalent of driving 12 miles if you just eat
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one. >> jesse: i drove all over the country this morning. i had two bacon egg and cheese sandwiches. >> kimberly: they are so good. would you go bacon egg and cheese over sausage? >> jesse: i would go for the bacon. >> juan: worse than your private plane in terms of -- >> greg: if you put bread on the sandwiches, what you're eating is ten times better than breakfast cereals, granola, yogurt. a big dish of yogurt from wherever it is like having ice cream for breakfast. if you have lean meat, protein, and egg, the yolk, not the whites. enough of this egg white crap. >> kimberly: i am with you. eat the whole thing. it is tasty. it's beautiful. >> dana: you can get this nowhere else on cable news.
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>> kimberly: i had a hard-boiled egg too. >> juan: take it easy. i was stunned to realize it's as americans eat two times as much meat as anybody else in the world. >> jesse: that's because we win all the awards. we are undefeated. >> kimberly: more food stuff coming up. you know what i'm talking about. "one more thing" next. factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer.
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♪ >> greg: it is time for "one more thing." i go first with this. greg's total bummer news. this will only be on the show on this network on any network in america. the announcement that marquise smith passed away yesterday. nobody else cares about this guy. the lead singer of the falls, one of the most disagreeable genus is on the face of the earth. if you haven't heard of him, he's an acquired taste. i urge you to look up his stuff. go on youtube. his music is amazing. i just played his music today on the show. >> jesse: you just described yourself. disagreeable genius, acquired taste. next up, juan. >> juan: my twin grand daughters love dolls. they are regulars at the
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american girl store. they own an army of barbies. there's a new generation of dolls, breaking barriers. new dolls modeled after oprah winfrey, reese witherspoo witherspoon. starring in "a wrinkle in time." fans are gushing over the dolls and the film's director noted how special it is to see a diverse representation of powerful women in barbies. i am rooting for kimberly and dana as dolls. >> kimberly: i would love to be a doll. it's time for kimberly's food court. taco bell lovers, identify yourself. it >> greg: me! >> kimberly: the next time you place an order, you may want to ask, do you want fries with that? super delicious taco bell cheesy fries. they come with nacho cheese.
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what do you think? it has a spicy kick. they have mexican seasoning on it. i think it's a bargain. you get the side of cheese. >> greg: taco bell is the edison lab of food. >> kimberly: $1. $1. you can get all of this. it's only for a limited time. >> greg: jesse. >> jesse: we have reported the nfl has a lot of problems. now the nfl has a new challenge challenger, a new league is coming. the xfl. vince mcmahon is bringing back the excess file to compete agaie nfl. it's going to be spring football. eight teams, 40 man rosters. has some requirements about the national anthem and breaking laws. let's listen.
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>> i think it's a time honored tradition to stand and appreciate the national anthem with any sport. you are in america. any country they do that. i think you would be appropriate to do that. you want someone who does not have any criminality whatsoever associated with him. in the xfl, even if you have a dui, you will not play. >> jesse: i can go to sleep to that voice. >> dana: vince mcmahon, if you need a communications person, i know somebody who would be very good. not me. better than me. french president emmanuel macron is going to be the first official state visit for president trump this spring. he will be lobbying, a protected world treasure by unesco. intangible cultural heritage, the baguette, along with things like belgian beer. see if president trump will get on board.
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>> greg: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." like me on the french riviera, he is bare. bret baier. "special report" up next. >> thanks, greg. this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier. 1.8 million illegal immigrants, those who signed up for daca and those who were eligible to would have a pathway toward legal status under an immigration reform plan rolled out at the white house today. that, plus $30 billion for a border wall, increased technology for border security are the biggest headlines in the first look at this plan not yet a bill or an agreement with congress. this is the administration's marker as the clock ticks down on a deadline that was part of a deal to end the government shutdown and avoid another one. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel has the breaking details from capitol hill with what we

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