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♪ >> kimberly: i am can really go file with juan williams, jesse watters, dana perino and tom shillue. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." fox news has obtained more text messages from the anti-trump lovers at the fbi. agents who were investigating his campaigns possible ties to russia. on election day, lisa page writes "oh, my god. this is terrifying." peter strzok replies "oh, my god. i am so depressed." later, i have "all the presidents men." figure i need to brush up on watergate. questions about what
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president obama knew about the clinton investigation and when. and page writes about talking points for james comey. "potus wants to know everything we are doing." mr. obama didn't once -- didn't he wants insist he never got involved? >> i do not talk to the attorney general about pending investigations. i cannot talk to fbi directors about pending investigations. we have a strict line and i've always maintained it. >> to buttoned this up. >> i guarantee there is no political influence in any investigation conducted by the justice department or the fbi. not just this case but any case. full's. period. >> kimberly: full. dana. >> dana: it could look terrible or it could be he has
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speaking about the russian involvement and meddling with the election. from these text messages, we don't of that. you could also be briefed and not try to weigh in if you are concerned about russian involvement. the dnc was train we were hacke. the russians did this. i'm sure he wanted to say something. one of the criticisms of president obama from democrats as he didn't do enough talking about russian meddling in the election. if this were really about the mueller probe, that would be one thing to know. we don't know that. if it's about hillary's email scandal and if president obama wanted to squash it, he wasn't very effective. ten days before the election is when james comey sends a letter to congress that says i am reopening the clinton investigation. hillary clinton, in her book and interviews, blames james comey for her loss to president trump. i'm not sure what's going on.
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>> kimberly: jesse, any clarity? >> jesse: i wish i did. i would like to know more. they should be testifying. this new give a first clue of president obama possibly being involved in the fbi shenanigans. if he wants to know if the fbi is up to. is it about the investigation? that was closed when this text was sent. >> dana: the anthony weiner investigation. >> jesse: wasn't about the trump-russia investigation? we don't know about that. if it was about the dnc hack, they never got the dnc server from the democrats. that is suspicious. obama says he doesn't comment on pending investigations ready commented on the other investigation on camera. he said it never jeopardized national security. comey contradicted him and said it did. he waited on the irs probe when that was pending.
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cincinnati office. it was more than that. lois lerner took the fifth. you had text messages thing we have to focus on the task at hand. what is the task at hand? if they are so terrified about the election of president trump, two that have anything to do by the insurance policy they hatched in the department of justice's office. that's right they should testify. they're also talking about a phone they have where they are talking about hillary clinton's investigation and we can't talk on this phone. where did that phone go? i would like to see that phone. maybe they smashed it with a hammer, like hillary. they are trump haters and they are snobs because they referred to republican voters in virginia as ignorant hillbillies. they are also comey loyalists and they love him to death. they hate congressional oversight. they were besmirching the republican congress. there's also a wide gap, very interesting come on the 28th of
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september, 2016, they discovered the huma abedin-hillary emails on weiner's laptop. a whole month passes before comey comes out and says he was briefed on the new emails they discovered. what happened in that month? i would like to know that. people discover suspect mccabe may have had something to do with it. we are going to find out sooner or later. the bottom line is it's clear now that the trump-hating fbi agents were on an anti-trump mission and president obama may be involved. the joke is on you, juan. >> juan: they talk about fog of war. this is fog of foolishness. it's obvious the president, and dana picked up on this, democrats are upset president obama didn't do enough in terms of the russian interference, that he and the intelligence agencies had
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confirmed was taking place during the 2016 election. the idea that the fbi should be briefing the president on russian interference is not far-fetched. that makes sense. >> jesse: how do you know that's what president obama wanted to be briefed on? >> juan: the circumstances, the timing is exactly right. not only that, "the wall street journal" has an article on today and it says text from the 2016 preparations to brief barack obama about russian interference in that year's election. jesse, -- i don't interrupt you. i let you rave and rave on the show. i let you have the floor. but jesse, at some point don't you think it would be good, instead of always throwing up conspiracy theories, detracted from the indefensible, donald trump, you might come with facts? >> jesse: you have been
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calling this conspiracy for the last year. every time facts, come it proves you wrong. >> juan: give me some facts. >> jesse: everything i set about hillary probe. >> juan: please. don't bring obama into it. >> jesse: i didn't bring him into age. it's in the text. >> kimberly: text messages are part of the element for tonight's show. >> juan: i am saying everybody knows what this is about to accept jesse. who wants to make it -- even -- even today eric holder at a breakfast meeting said president obama never contacted him about any fbi investigations. >> jesse: i don't trust eric holder as far as i can throw hi him. >> tom: didn't we say, play a
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clip of president obama not getting involved. whether it's about donald trump or the russian investigation, he is involved. >> juan: no. he is saying tell me what's going on with the russians trying to influence an american election. >> jesse: you are putting words in the text. >> juan: "the wall street journal" is too. >> tom: with every bombshell, we are getting shell-shocked. no one is a bombshell. every time you information, new texts came out, we forget about the last one. the best references in these strzok-page text, have to do with hillary. andy's office meeting. new emails came out, the huma and weiner emails. strzok says "will this never end?" he is dying to wrap up this hillary thing. you go back five months before when trump was going to be the nominee, remember when cruz dropped out, they were going crazy on the text. oh, my gosh. i now the pressure starts.
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he was trying to wrap up the hillary investigation. that is your evidence, juan. bring in the jury. i am ready to lecture to the jury. so many incriminating texts. >> dana: it will never end. we are still talking about it. one thing it does go back to over and over again is the decision by hillary clinton and her team that allowed her to do it, including the white house, that allowed her to have a private server, separate set of circumstances, emails that got destroyed, wiped from the server. these guys end up talking about, they are having their fear and talking about investigations on their government phones. blows me away. a lot of it was redacted. teacher read the whole thing? >> kimberly: we didn't get the good stuff. >> dana: at one point he says is it okay for me to send you some pictures. >> kimberly: coming up on
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"the five." [laughter] >> dana: we don't have pictures. >> juan: we like pictures. >> dana: no, we don't pretty i am pretty sure we don't. >> juan: unbelievable how many emails they sent. doesn't mean you can't have personal opinions. >> tom: it is more than that. people keep saying that. it's just people with a bias. they can't put it aside. he's going to be president. i'm losing my mind! it's unbelievable. it's very incriminating. >> juan: election day 2016, there were people in this building. >> dana: they wouldn't have been -- if they were trying to stop something, they were very ineffective because, again, comey's letter ten days before the election is what so many democrats .2 is the point where they saw a lot of independent women support drop in all of the key states.
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>> tom: our guy, strzok, changed the words. extremely negligent to. would have dropped even more. >> juan: you are talking about july, not september. >> jesse: this other memo, this grassley memo. i would like to hear your defense, juan. hillary's crony sid blumenthal, and ty trump smears through the obama state department and ended up in christopher steele's dossier. based on russian government sources and sid blumenthal's lies. the fbi also knew christopher steele had been lying and have been leaking to the press yet
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they still used the.ca and they still used steele's credibility to the fisa court to present that as justification for spying on the trump associates. why would the fbi do that? why would they hide it from the judge? >> kimberly: we have trey gowdy on this and i will ask for your reaction, juan. >> when you hear who one of the sources of the information is, you're going to think oh, my gosh. i have heard that name somewhere before. where could have possibly been? >> the foreign source? >> the domestic source. i am trying to think how secretary clinton defined him, she said he was an old friend who emailed her from time to time. >> sidney blumenthal. >> that would be warm, really warm. >> juan: i don't get it. >> jesse: we know, juan. you don't get it. >> juan: i don't get what you think this is somehow an indictment of the steele dossier
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or the investigation. i would hope you would have every resource available if you are trying to get information about how the russians are trying to influence our election and potentially colluding. >> jesse: the source of the dossier was a hillary crony and russian liners in the russian government. do you think that's enough to present to a judge to spy on americans? it's not. you are not allowed to do that. you cannot present unverified information to a fisa judge. >> jesse: jesse, slow down. let me talk for a second. you might learn something. the judge was told the source of the dossier was a political partisan. the judge understood this. political. >> jesse: no bearing whether or not the opponent you are running for president against.
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it wasn't true. what was true about the dossier? >> juan: i am not getting into that here but -- all we know about is today this business about the fbi lovers and their texts, you guys are so desperate to somehow undermine robert mueller. you will do anything. republicans will put on blinder blinders. >> kimberly: you are not been able to proffer one fact forward that was accurate or true in the dossier to support that. >> juan: how about the russians interfered in the election. >> dana: that is one thing trey gowdy said to martha last night. regardless of the dossier, there would have been an investigation about russian meddling the election. the other thing about the grassley memo that irritates me about the nunes memo. this whole thing about how you shouldn't take a yahoo news article and to convince the judge there is corroboration. in the grassley memo, it says it wasn't used for corroboration.
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the yahoo! news article. i get cautious about commenting on all of this because it is cherry picked information. >> jesse: i don't get what you mean. >> dana: the grassley memo says the yahoo! news article was used to cooperate. that's not why the articles referenced. the grassley memo appears to confirm it was not present for the purpose of corroboration. >> kimberly: there is a contradiction. >> jesse: i didn't see that. i know they didn't presented alongside the dossier. >> tom: i will be calm, juan, i will be friendly. it's dirty. >> juan: i think peter strzok is going to start sending texts to jesse, little love notes. >> kimberly: please don't. >> jesse: i will bleach them. >> kimberly: we've got to go. you can continue the witty repartee during the break. we have the greatest military in
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♪ >> jesse: we have the most powerful military the world on president trump wants to honor our service members with a parade to. he got the idea from watching bastille day celebrations on a trip to france. the pentagon is looking for options. >> i think we are all aware in this country of the president's affection and respect for the military. we have been putting together some options. we will send them to the white house for a decision. the president, the respect and fondness for the military. >> jesse: the parade of critics are crowing about the idea. >> this is beneath us as a nation. where the most powerful military on earth. we don't need to be parading our military hardware down pennsylvania avenue to show that. >> fantastic waste of money to amuse the president. >> we have a napoleon in the
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making. i think everyone should be offended by his need to always be showing. >> jesse: i was reading twitter last night. ari fleischer, one of your guys, press secretary, said when he was 30, they had the '91 desert storm parade in america and it was a spectacle he really enjoyed. >> dana: yeah, and he said he wouldn't mind doing it again. it was after the military victory, cost $12 million of the time. this would cost upwards of 22 million. jennifer griffin was on the 2:00 show and i asked what's the reaction at the pentagon. she said it was a collective eye roll. i think the democrats were predictable in their response. i don't think it was politically smart to do that. i think what you should've said is to say we honor the troops all the time. we honor the military. in fact, what we should do, mr. president, the money you want to spend the parade, let's put it into increasing wages for the men and women in uniform.
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that would be a better way to do it, mr. president. then they would look like they are being petty and turning it -- as soon as i heard about this news, i knew it would be another one of these dry line in the culture wars saying owned and if you are not for this, you hate the military. you don't like the president. if you are for it, you are turning the country into a dictatorship. i think we have a lot of honoring of the troops. we decide it's worth it to do it, great. but we shouldn't be blind to the fact there's a ton of politics. >> jesse: there is, and data makes the point democrats could get boxed in on the issue, juan, just like with the national anthem and the nfl and the kneeling where president trump comes out strong on the side of the patriots. >> juan: is that right? >> jesse: i mean the patriotic people. the far left looks anti-flag. do you worry about that happening? >> juan: it's inevitable to
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some degree because we have such a polarized group of americans these days. the president, people who are trump supporters will say he wants a big parade. he is honoring the military. it's all about patriotism. you wonder how many patriotic presidents have we had and nobody does this. where do we see this kind of thing? red square. we see it from the north korean north koreans. >> dana: he sides in france. >> jesse: i thought you love french people. >> juan: the french have a tradition. the steel day goes back a ways because of the french revolutio french revolution. when george h.w. bush did this, we had just won something. there was something to celebrate. on the contrary, we are still stuck in afghanistan. >> jesse: may be to do it on the 100 year anniversary of america's victory in world war i which would be november. that way it might be less political. i would like to nominate you to be the grand marshal. >> kimberly: i would love it. i love a good parade. i do.
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a nice lawful parade where people are respect: they clean up the streets after. i think it would be fantastic to have something like this. i would really enjoy it. i think the president is genuine and sincere in his appreciation, love for the military. they do so much. we want to begrudge them a parade? why? why not say let's have a nice parade. i get it about expenses but we seem to spend a lot of money recklessly and foolishly on things that don't matter. i think our liberty and personal freedom and freedom of expression, the people gleefully enjoying this country, it's been hard-fought and won by the brave men and women in our military. i am all for honoring them in any way. >> juan: would you wear a helmet if you are in a tank rolling down constitutional avenue? >> jesse: are you pro-parade? >> tom: i could use that as a voting brochure. if you are pro-parade, i'm going to vote for you.
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parades are fantastic. it's amazing how quickly we jump from parade to north korea. it's quite amazing. >> kimberly: i was waiting for it. >> dana: what you would've said if president obama would've said. >> tom: tremendous waste of money. >> dana: in the parade should have a bunch of guys with their laptops because our best weapon right now is cyber. cyber warfare is the most important weapon we have. >> jesse: a cyber parade. >> kimberly: they can have their own float. >> jesse: joe biden out and about letting it rip on president trump. your afternoon cup of joe next.
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>> juan: former vice president joe biden hasn't kept his feelings about the president close to the vest and he's not about to start now. joe was fired up about mr. trump's attacks on the fbi, democrats and more in a brand-new interview. here are some highlights. >> this is the first president to make a full throated unvarnished attack on the entirety of the fbi, sowing doubt about whether or not our justice system is fair, sowing doubt about whether or not there is anything that's remotely consistent with our constitution is a disaster. i marvel at some of the things he says and does, like two days ago. anybody who didn't stand up and clap for him was un-american and maybe even treasonous. let me say he's a joke. >> juan: kimberly, how would you respond? i know you like joe biden. >> kimberly: yeah, he took it down a few notches for me there. i don't like it. i liked him in terms of his
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personality, whatever. i don't like his rhetoric and comments by the president there. i think, i don't know, seems like not in keeping with the joe biden we know. i thought it was harsh, aggressive, and inaccurate. i don't know that he served well for his future political aspirations. by saying something like that. may be, may be. i think if you are joe biden, may be crossovers or independence, by saying something like that about the president, i don't know it was a smart strategic political move. >> juan: dana, when you watch it, you look at things from a messaging point of view. one of the things that the former vice president had to say was that president trump's always trying to undo everything that president obama did. he says, trying to undo the legacy so far, he has failed. >> dana: one, i think the proof does not bear that out. the deregulation piece of the
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trump administration has been impressive. president obama got so frustrated. he decided to use his pen and a phone. that means the the next presidt can use a pen and a phone. i think biden personifies the democrats' problem. he can really appeal to some democrats, in the northeast and maybe the west. there might not even be room for him in the democratic party if it continues to move so far left. the other thing is he will be 8e going to be running. may be upper 70s might be the new 50 but if you have all of these younger people in a very crowded democratic primary, i think it will be difficult. i'm going to disagree with kimberly on one thing. i think joe biden has been a very effective attack dog for the democrats for a long time. president obama could rise above and let him go out and he's not afraid to mix it up. i think biden thinks he is
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counter punching. the democrats are going to want somebody who who is that aggre. >> jesse: if trump is the joke, biden is the punch line. biden is synonymous with gas. dropping the f-bomb on a hot mi mic. if dick cheney had called biden a joke or obama joke, there would have been hell to pay. i don't think it was keeping with presidential or vice president joe protocol. the elder statesmen have been in the gutter recently. president obama kind of hinted that donald trump was like hitler. john kerry was interfering. hillary accused president trump of being a ration trader. vp biden calls him a joke. they might be desperate, testing the waters. they might need a heavy hitter to come out and throw some
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punches after the bad news the democrats have endured over the last couple weeks. if you want to get into a schoolyard contest with president trump, i don't think biden is going to win that battle. >> dana: he will have a nickname before long. >> juan: tom, the most surprising thing from the interview. he's as if it was one of tom's lawyers to me would advise the president not meet and be interviewed by robert mueller. >> tom: that was the least surprising thing in the interview. i think everybody would give them that advice. i think the most depressing thing was this, a full throated unvarnished attack on the entirety of the fbi. what is he talking about? what is he talking about? it is not a full throated attack on the entire fbi. the most right-wing among us are forced, when we are talking about this, to say this isn't about the rank-and-file of the fbi. it's about five or six people mentioned in the memo in these texts and everything. we think they are the rotten ones. that's what the president says as well. what is this thing about the
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full throated attack? that is ridiculous, juan. >> juan: because people might confuse it? >> tom: no one has a full throated attack on the fbi. not even sean "right-wing" hannity. he can't finish a sentence without saying this isn't about the rank-and-file. >> juan: you have been vindicated. the memo has vindicated you. hannity will vindicate you tonight. a surprise olympic decision by kim jong un coming up next. stay with us. oh, manatees. aka "the sea cow"" oh! there's one. manatees in novelty ts? surprising. what's "come at me bro?"
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history will be made. kim yo jong will be the first immediate member of her ruling family to ever set foot in the south. the news was announced before vice president strzok five delivered a warning to her big brother. >> i am announcing the united states of america will soon unveil the toughest and most aggressive round of economic sanctions on north korea ever. and we will continue to isolate north korea until it abandons its nuclear and ballistic missile program. once and for all. >> dana: kimberly, i like the diplomatic approach because when north korean said, maybe said to the south koreans we will come if we can do something joint. may be good, nice opening. then we follow up with a little bit of don't forget we are watching you. >> kimberly: measured,
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reasonable, it's been effective. they should maintain the course. i think it's interesting he is sending a woman, sending his sister. he is trying to make smart moves on his behalf to improve their international image and sending a female. all of the above, especially since they've had horrific press, deservedly so, in light of otto warmbier and what they did to him and the other human rights atrocities they commit on a regular basis under this regime. i think the words of the vice president were measured in good and forceful. >> dana: jesse, do you think all of this attempt by north korea to look so normal is may be going a little too far. that the south koreans might have gone overboard. >> jesse: the south korean prime minister's approval rating is starting to nosedive as the attempted reunification are going along. what do we call the sister?
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little rocket woman? i think trump needs a nickname for her. i would like to see a picture. is that her? i think it's a smart overture on little rocket man's behalf to send the younger sister. it's converging at the same time distinctions are starting to bite. i think the president deserves credit for the tough sanctions along with the war games going on and some of the rhetoric coming out of the united states and our generals. hopefully this goes in the right direction because i know they better behave themselves during the olympics or there is going to be to pay. >> dana: she is the first person in their family to step foot in south korea. >> juan: from a historic point of view, you have to think those people are so divided. they are neighbors. what strikes me is that in terms of the sanction, her presence is a violation of this sanctions. she is not supposed to be allowed to travel. i think kim jong un, he's being smart.
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thumbing his nose at a lot of people by sending her because people are going to say she should be allowed as part of the delegation. vice president pence saying we will see. i think that's the most important part of his quotes. also being smart to say if they want to talk, if there's a possibility, he is open to it. i think that's the message we want to spend not only in terms of the north koreans but in terms of the world come in terms of saying it's not ideal for us to have the south korean souths joining forces with the north koreans and a delegation. we want to send the clear message that north korea's behavior is unacceptable. >> dana: tom, i have 38 seconds. what do you think? >> tom: is it supposed to make us feel safer he is sending a family member? didn't he kill his uncle? >> dana: you only needed eight seconds. >> tom: poisoning people in airports and the fact that he sends his sister. >> dana: maybe she should be worried. >> tom: right.
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♪ >> tom: ranking member of the house intelligence committee caught on tape talking to the russians. adam schiff fooled by two russian radio hosts promising compromising photos of president trump. >> compromising material on trump after their short relations. >> what's the nature of the compromise? >> well, there were pictures of naked trump. >> okay. >> tom: punk'd. i say guilty.
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he even talks like a russian. >> juan: compromising material material. >> tom: sounds like collusion, right? >> juan: how old is this story story? >> tom: this is fresh. >> juan: you are like the guy from the bakery. the story has been here for years but it's out now because republicans want to bury the schiff memo that the president has to decide on. attacking schiff like this is new. >> tom: aren't the republicans saying release the memo? they want all the memo sounds. >> juan: trump hasn't approved the release of the memo. he's on a hot spot. everyone is waiting to see what he does and i think that's why trump's allies decide we have to go after adam schiff. >> kimberly: you are saying they are trump allies and they set him up.
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>> juan: not with the phone call. the phone call was a prank. it's an old story they brought out now because of the memo. >> kimberly: i hear what you're saying but nevertheless he took the call. >> dana: when she was on the campaign trail and the radio pranksters called. president of whatever and she took the call. you should have protocol and sometimes on a campaign, you don't. >> tom: he said he thought all along it was a prank. why did he get on the line? don't you think he would've given it to some of his flunkies? >> dana: did he think it was a prank from the beginning? you can sort of hear it in his voice. okay, then watch. >> jesse: hears when he should've known. the russian woman's name was olga pusalot. schiff is a sucker. why do the democrats want to see
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trump naked? first the dossier, now naked trump. call the fbi contacts. what is it with you? you are running on revenge porn. >> juan: i think stormy daniels might have revenge porn. look it up. i don't think your mom will let you see it. >> tom: we have to go. is that what they are telling me? can you put the split screen of schiff? i don't look like adam schiff. >> jesse: oh, my god. you do. >> tom: that's what everyone on twitter does. they put my face next to adam. >> dana: you kind of do. but he is very handsome. >> kimberly: what? >> dana: i am complementing tom. [laughter]
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food court let me know about today. mcdonald's is launching a limited edition version of big mac for a limited time. that is redundant. the junior and supersized version will celebrate 50 years since it launched. jesse is going to dig in. we junior which i shall have here. sans onions. and he has a grand big mac. available from february 7 to march 20. >> jesse: it is so good. >> kimberly: get it all over your face. >> jesse: so good. >> dana: it smells great. >> kimberly: quite delicious and the perfect size. jesse. >> jesse: elementary school in texas, a gentleman serving overseas in qatar and was welcomed back for a little surprise. >> ♪ proud to be an american
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♪ where at least i know i'm free ♪ >> that's my daddy! >> jesse: the staff sergeant surprised his son at school. i love those moments. they are great to watch. beautiful. >> dana: fantastic. >> kimberly: very nice. juan. [laughter] >> juan: i have a baby hug -- hugger. gerber baby food company gave an unconventional hug when it celebrated baby of the year. they chose lucas moran, a 1-year-old with down syndrome, the first to be picked for the role of gerber spokes baby since the contest started in 2010. chosen from more than 140,000 entries.
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a gerber spokeswoman explained, we have a long-standing heritage of recognizing that every baby is a gerber baby. lucas is a perfect fit. congratulations, lucas. >> kimberly: adorable. >> dana: today david beckham, you know him? launched a global malaria campaign. malaria must die so millions can live. calling to prioritized the fight against malaria. this is a disease we could eliminate in our lifetime. the campaign launched with a film featuring david beckham in a glass box under attack by mosquitoes. one of my worst nightmares. it does represent the overwhelming threat malaria poses. you can find out more at malariamustdie.com. >> kimberly: i support this. it's deadly. it affects children. he's a good guy. >> tom: tom is next. what have i've i doing?
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[laughter] besides the radio show, i've been doing theater. back to my roots. riverdale children's theater, the best children's theater in america. captain hook, that's me. production of peter pan and i was in it with my kids. great theater. we did almost 70 kids and me as captain hook. there are my daughters. they were in the cast. we have a group photo. >> dana: tom, that's a big deal. >> kimberly: he is very talented. recession proof. he can hang with us. >> tom: we did six performances and it's a great theater if anyone is in new york. riverdale children's theater. >> dana: impressive. >> juan: you were the only adult? >> tom: we had an adult playing mr. darling. it was a great huge, wonderful. >> dana: did you ever forget a line?
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>> tom: i was a little loose with the lines sometimes. >> dana: radio has done that for you. >> juan: did you scratch your nose with the hook? a >> kimberly: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five" ." >> thank you. coming up, set it reaches a budget deal to pump billions more into the military. can it survive nancy pelosi in the house? volatile stocks go up and down again, and wouldn't you like to have the problems of a woman who is won half a billion dollars question like this is "special report" ." good evening. i am shannon bream in for bret baier. chuck schumer calls it a genuine breakthrough. white house says it ends crisis to crisis budgeting. new spending deal in the senate would shower the pentagon and domestic programs with almost $300 billion above existing limits. whether conservatives in the
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