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>> i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with -- it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." a busy friday and a lot to get to. we begin with a memo alleging substance abuse is on the trump advisor. president trump addressed it earlier. >> it's going to be released soon. thank you very much. we are going to the letter soon. >> morneau from chief intelligence correspondent
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catherine herridge. hi, katherine. >> thanks, kimberly. the the long-standing congressional rules, the president has five days to voice objections about the memo which technically brings us today or monday counting business dates. that means there's a handful of options for the president. he can declassify the memo as is, declassify the memo with limited reactions, or redraft the memo before the president will consider it again. they have asked all parties including the fbi and justice department to review the memo and make the recommendations about what needs to be redacted or blacked out. the version drafted by the ranking democrat on the committee, adam schiff, is twice that long as 15 pages compared to the republican demo. the democrat memo does a deep dive with the sources and methods, we are told that
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redaction is likely. christopher steele, the former british spy who research the dossier had a track record with investigators or credit ability. republicans counter that the fbi cut ties with steele because he lied about them. but this information was never shared with that national security court that granted there was fisa lawrence for carter page. kimberly? >> thank you so much for that update. a developing story p and we are waiting for the counter memo, greg with you sitting there with anticipation -- >> don't you say, i'm glad to see you. it's been three days? >> exactly. how we've missed you so. >> yes. all right. >> so little. [laughter] >> i'm out of here. it's friday. i'm going to walk into a door. >> don't let that door hit you on the way out. >> they will wreak release the democratic memo, the republicans should release a counter response. there democrat should do if you keep doing this -- it's like a part of partisan version of rock, paper,
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scissors. just keep going forever and ever and ever. that's what it is. this is now a political he shed see she he said, she said. when you focus on russian collusion for a particular kind, republican kind, you cannot dismiss democratic russian collusion, you've got a russian spy delivering unsourced information to the government that is then used to spy on the citizen. if that's not collusion, i am foot five. i suggest declare our russian collusion narrative cancels out your russian collusion narrative. we go to fridays and get drunk on russian daiquiris. >> do they have that? >> they do. >> i will see you after the show. >> let me share my theory. release the damn memo, get it out there. it's going to be out there anyway. let's stop this conversation.
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so boring, so tedious. here's my theory. so here is steele. we know that steele was working toward the hillary clinton campaign. here is steele. steele produces the dossier, the dossier leads in part to the fisa warrant, invocation carter page and are others. what if, steele, rather than generating all this information, is being fed information by the clinton campaign -- you know, this is a very connected group of people. would that be the bitter irony? if you have the clinton campaign feeding information to their employee chris taveras deal who produces the dossier that produces the fisa warrant? you have the invocation here? you have clinton and the campaign. >> spent 24 is somewhere too.
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>> i think the fbi is out in the cold here someplace. i don't know what the fbi knows. what i'm implying here, when the clinton campaign seeks to find christopher steele, now they are bankrolling opposition research, producing the dossier. so far, politics. but then resulting in a fisa warrant? i think this is a possibility. >> what you are saying, the real story, so much of the media and republicans focusing on the fisa warrant, you're saying that the real story is hrc. i will say this. i live with someone who has seen the democrat memo. i look at all the reports. the reports are saying that the memo from the democrats is not necessarily discounting or undermining any of the things that were in the republican memo. in my opinion, it's just about -- like you say, you put one out, we'll put one out. we'll start to muddy the waters,
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we'll start to confuse people. we will put purposely, as trey gowdy said, will put classified information and methods and sources so that the president has to redact it. >> catherinen said, the democratic memo has a deep dive into sources and methods. so the democrats howl because the republican memo was going to reveal all the sources. it never did in four pages. they intentionally put sources and methods in, which we know are the most vulnerable and dangerous part of anything that's classified because it undermines our ability to get that intelligence, then trump has to redact to actually be responsible, all the while while muddy the waters, make it look like he said, she said. why don't the democrats care about the other side of this going flex mike why don't the democrats care about hillary clinton? why don't they care about the obvious collusion of --
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>> the key is that mueller seems to be concentrating on everything that happens after the purported collusion. lying, obstruction of -- everything that happened since the alleged collusion, because he had nothing on collusion or we would've heard about that a year into this. i think that at some point, fairness demands that this thing have a and make insight. it's unfair for the president of the united states to live with this cloud and shadow governmen government. >> do it yourself! >> i think you better explain who you're sleeping with. >> not adam schiff. >> i'm not sleeping with adam schiff. i'm sleeping with sean duffy. much cuter.
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>> now the top democrat in charge of the russian investigation has been revealed as mark warner mentioning messa russian oligarch. reacting to the news saying, warner did not want a paper trail on a private meeting in london. he requested steele -- all tied to crooked hillary. some of warner's colleagues are defending him, like the public and marco rubio who said the senator fully disclosed with the intelligence community, and zero impact on the panel word. what did i make of this? >> they say the text looks bad when they are out of context. now all news is out of context. every time you end up taking something like that and putting it in context, it's no longer news. that's what we're dealing with with everything these days. we are pulling something out.
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i could see both sides to this that maybe it's nothing. but he didn't bring a republican with him when he went and investigated this. he said, i'm doing this for the good of the country, but he did it privately on his own. the fact is people didn't know about this. it goes back to this tribal to tribal thing now with these parties. if you say this text is worse than watergate, there is a guy just like you saying that the trump russian collusion thing is worse than watergate. these are mirror images. if you clear out all this tribal partisanship, it will become much clearer and we can laugh about it. >> it still thinks, though. this is march 2017 when the outreach occurs. directly from the ranking member of the senate intelligence committed to a russian lobbyist with connections to christopher steele. he doesn't notify the committee until six months later when he realized, this will look stinky if it ever comes out. yet, the fellow members of his committee -- i don't know, a lot of backslapping looking out for each other, willing to apologize
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for it. the reality is he went solo. he wanted to go solo off the grid, no paper trail, straight to christopher steele. shows how much this unverified dirty dossier is the center of everything used to justify unilateral outreach to russians? >> the fact is how am i six, christopher steele, british spy, is it not a fact that christopher steele has an obsessive hatred for donald trump? is it not a fact on the record that christopher steele is on the record doing everything he can do to obstruct the election of donald trump and to take from down? i think his personal motivation at some point demand scrutiny. he has refused to testify, as far as i know, to the congers men of the united united state. >> so don't mark warner. you make such a great point. mark warner was doing this months and months before that
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and never told anybody. you have to wonder, why does he go rogue? if you understand how kuhn's work, they have a ton of staffers. he would never coordinate your own meeting. you would not only have your staffers do it. you would involve the staffers of marco rubio, whoever else. as he said in the text messages, no paper trail. stinks to high heaven. >> i sound like a broken record about partisanship. but the problem with partisanship, there's something in here that's worth talking about. christopher steele could be the greatest person alive. it's not about him. it's about the unverified, undocumented information from anonymous sources. that's the problem. that's what they are basing this on for it it doesn't matter who the steele is but it's the fact he used was not verified to hinder or investigate an american citizen.
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>> marco rubio in this is also very interesting. marco rubio, senator -- why are they covering for mark warner? what's going on? how deep is the deep state? doesn't run through the senate? >> i don't think rubio is part of a deep state. >> that's what's happening! >> i mean, if something doesn't fit into the equation or the partisan dogma, it doesn't make it deep state. what that does is -- >> maybe that's not deep state, but maybe he's angry still about what happened on the campaign trail. but why would a republican -- why would a republican matter of this committee think it okay for a democrat to go meet with the russians without telling -- or russian lobbyist, without telling the committee appointment i think it's really weird. >> i think he was talking about whether the text was known or not. >> look at this.
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see how well behaved a lot of is see how well behaved geraldo rivera geraldo is. lunacy from the left. beth midler talks about attacking senator rand paul for the brief government shutdown. write back with that. baby boomers, here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten.
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>> stick around. nunes has another graphic for you. the government is open again after an early morning shutdown driven by g.o.p. senator rand paul who stalled the vote for an amendment to cut federal spending. it's one thing to be irritated with paul for the shutdown, but liberal celeb bette midler took to twitter to which of violence on the senator, asking where is rand paul's neighbor when they needed him? she's alluding to the attack that left the lawmaker with bruises to his lungs, both ribs, and eventually pneumonia. a spokesman for paul says she should be ashamed, and we can occur. another absurd shutdown reaction from the left came from msnbc host chris matthews. listen. >> picking someone from one of the coast and making them the poster person of the democratic
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party's old business for the republicans. they did it way back to some guy from the '40s, they did it with no absent, the data to tip o'neill, they love to get an ethnic sort of person from one of the coasts to make him a bad person. >> kimberly, before we get to the absurd statement, wishing violence on a senator because she opposes his political views? >> it's horrific. it's a lesson in exactly what not to do. it's not appropriate. it's bad language. to suggest something like that? he's trying to do his job. again, when the left goes absolutely absurd, they're only weakening their own position, their own character, their own integrity by making these personal attacks and wishing violence on another person. >> it's not just -- i'm sorry. it's not just what the neighbor did. remember, rand paul was nearly
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executed -- i am the spouse of a republican congressman. we don't forget. i think it says a lot about the media. i bet bette midler doesn't think this even happened. it did this happen to democrats, it would be front and center. the story of what happened on the baseball field one-way within 12 days. that's how they treat violence against republicans and threats like this. this is nothing. >> what's her name? >> [laughs] >> midler? >> or chris matthews? >> the problem with the midler thing is that it's a joke. okay? we know it's a joke. let's not forget it's a joke. the problem is we can't make that joke. she can make that joke. a liberal can make that joke that a conservative can't bear that drives me crazy. >> it's not funny then. >> by the way.
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jokes don't have to be funny. i should know. >> you specialize on that. >> that's the joke. there is a hypocrisy going on on both sides. the democrats not care about deficits. the republicans now don't care about deficits. it reveals how incapable of the political body is at looking at the future, self-preservation comes first. it's so easy for them to switch sides. we should scream about that! we don't scream anymore. the democrats are like, oh, you've got to cut spending. weird training this -- every time you hear about a possible shutdown, it's like hearing a "die-hard" equal. i know how it's going to end! >> in terms of expanding spending, the old saying washington and his people remember when you cut their budget. they don't remember, you know, that you need fiscal restraint. everybody wants the islam. everybody wants the program funded that they want funded.
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>> it's not going to last. it's a prison there is it's a prisoner's dilemma. long-term, the rules would be better. for their electrical separated who decided to narc on each other. >> that's what sequestration was. the mandatory cuts. >> let me get to the chris matthews statement though. president trump has said about nancy pelosi that she's a g.o.p. secret weapon because she is so bad. trump's comment has become popular lies. it chris matthews said, they are characterizing her as an ethnic -- >> what does that mean? >> that pelosi... >> that she's italian? >> didn't she say she had english, this, that, everything else? i don't know. i think it's ridiculous. >> native american. >> related to? >> it seems to me that christopher was suggesting that anybody other than w.a.s.p
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splitter list that republicans to insult. >> irish-americans... >> he remembers when i refuse to be discriminated against in our country. the turn of the center. >> wasn't that long ago. >> that irish half? >> to your point, greg, rand paul of the house and it said i ran to the -- by 2019, we will be running $1.2 trillion deficits. the only reasons conservatives voted for this bill is because they want to fund the defense department. he's been a little bit unequivocal on that as well. it's a serious policy. >> deficits don't matter, if we can add trillions in debt, let's have a tax holiday for a year where everybody gets -- we don't pay taxes for a year. that will add to 2 trillion, tree to make the ritual into the debt. who cares! let's get the money! >> it's getting some traction i think. >> just among me.
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the president said bluntly he was not only surprised by the allegations against his former senior staff secretary, he was frankly shocked at the photos that came out that ultimately led to rob porter's dismissal. >> i found about it recently. i was surprised by it. but we certainly wish him well. obviously, a tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house. and we hope he has a wonderful career. hopefully he will have a great career ahead of him. but it was very sad when we heard about it. certainly he's also very sad now. he also... as you probably know, he says he's innocent. >> that particular comment certainly raising eyebrows. after all, porter had been accused by not one but two ex-wives and a former girlfriend of abuse. in fact, this week, a photo of one of his ex-wife surfaced.
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that picture with the black eye, says her then husband gave it to him for it also saying white house chief of staff don kelly aware of the allegations of the abuse, which they denied, but they've seen the photos this week. very careful of who knew what and when of the allegations. john kelly saying in a letter to a staff last night, this is pretty important, he said, "we understand the shock, pain, confusion that these allegations because in our workplace. it's important to tell you, you're not alone. resources are available here in the white house or anybody seeking counseling." here's what one of porter's ex-wives set about the abuse and the concern for the woman he's dating, white house indications director hope hicks. >> do you think he's changed? >> i don't think he's changed. >> did not where you >> did not worry you? >> it worried me for a lot of reasons.
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it deftly worries me because if i'm being frank with you, if he hasn't already been abusive with hope, he will. particularly now that he's under a lot of stress and scrutiny. that's when the hate comes out. >> powerful, powerful interview there. the investigation into the allegations was ongoing before his departure here from the white house. really quick, i want to add one other nugget. rachel brand, number three over at justice department, announced she would be leaving the doj. to give you a tick tock to where she falls in the hierarchy, jeff sessions, the ag, rod rosenstein who is second in command, she is the number three. she's heading over to private sector work. we are told it's a dream job for her. that's why she's leaving. guys, back to you. >> thank you, kevin. so kimberly. what do you make of what happened. how it happened. when general kelly knew. does that happen matter? >> the reporting says
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general kelly knew about the allegations that he had not seen the photographs. for me, as a former massive violence prosecutor, i take this very seriously. there is not only consistent reports, but there's photographic evidence to document it. she came out and gave this interview as well. if i'm the president, i'm very concerned that he's in this environment, what did his chief of staff know, why didn't -- i think, protect the president and make sure that he had somebody who has these multiple allegations against him, that's very serious. working in the white house, that close to the president? you can't have a more important or serious job. when you have a situation like this, if true, these allegations, then it doesn't make you suitable for that position whatsoever. you are putting the president and economizing position, distracting from the important work that needs to be done, you saw a statement from general kelly right away about this. he backed him up, supportive rob rob, had to retract that, so to
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speak. nelson, if anybody needs counseling, well, this whole thing could have and should have been presented. it's unfortunate. it put the president and a very untenable position that is very inappropriate. he should not be having to comment on this or put into a situation of such a serious nature. >> i totally agree with kimberly in terms of the president not being well served. general kelly within the last hour has said, again, that he only found out 40 minutes before he fired him about the picture, about the extent of the proof of the abuse. it just seems to me, although i have tremendous respect and regard for general kelly and hope hicks, i feel sorry for both of them, it seems to be willful ignorance, if you know what i mean? this guy is such a charmer, so effective in his job, you don't want to believe. you force yourself to look the other way. >> if you know this, and you let hope hicks work so close, you encourage her to go ahead and
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date him? say that it's okay? i think it's very inappropriate. >> the fbi check that still open on him. it's unclear -- for general kelly to put the statement backing him, it's easy for me to believe that he had incomplete information. you don't put out a statement that aggressive. you do know about something. you would never back that. >> greg? >> i don't know enough about this. there is a lot of denials, all the stuff going on. the one thing i can say, i don't know if it's last week, two weeks ago, we did a lot on the hillary clinton harassment scandal. a lot on that. i'm realizing that none of these stories, these harassment stories, these assault stories, our party specific. so one day, you might get a story that, it's happy, hillary. the next day, it's your party. you've got to look at everyone of these cases, i think, as if it's not part of any party at all. or if it's part of the party you
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don't like. so it forces you to be honest and look at this and go, this isn't right. so you don't immediately put on a partisan outfit and be defensive about whether it is on your side. you have to look at these without an ideological lens. >> fair enough. coming up, kim jong un and president trump crash the opening ceremonies at the olympics. fake news or real news? we will talk about that next. [phone ringing] need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak.
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together under one, unified flag at the opening ceremonies of the olympics. and how about the handshake seen around the world? the president of the south exchanging historic readings with kim yo jong. the vice president instead accompanied the father of otto warmbier, died as soon as he got here from his north korean captors. also sitting aside the north korean defectors, calling on the world not to be fooled by the rogue regime, turning on the smiley face before i get into a serious discussion, talk to you about smiley face. there was a manuel orrego-savalr there , there was a >> neil: character there. >> why did they not go with a
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handsome kim jong un? >> the one thing, the vice president is very measured's standoffish stance when he came to embracing the north. i think at a certain point, i get the message of the vice president is trying to convey. we don't buy the north korean charm offensive. trying to put one over us so they can continue -- but at a certain point, at these kind of events, doesn't it become rude not to shake the guy's -- i mean the woman's hand? >> i think it's rude to murder your own people. the sister of kim jong un is complicit in north korea, a horrendous regime. the vice president set a perfect tone. you've got the sister of the dictator, you have the vice president there with a bunch of defectors from the north, including auto warm -- south korea lives on the dmz would north korea appear they are
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forced to play ball a little bit more than we have to. as the global guarantor of security, the ones have to deal with the natural denuclearization of that peninsula, we have to take that strong stand to know that we are not going to move 1 inch. don't give the olympics a platform to make north korea look good. >> let the games begin. this is the history of the olympics. this is about sports. >> well, it should be about also murderous regimes, brutal don't like brutalizing lives, not only their own people but also americans. they aren't fooling anybody. i'm very tired of misuse of the name kim. over and over again. >> we embrace stalin as as our ally in world war ii. we judge and we try to be better than they are. but come on. >> i'm with pete. >> . >> ice skating! >> i don't know how many people
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-- i hate the olympics. i also don't like "forrest gump." maybe this makes me a bad person. i don't think -- i agree with you guys that the president should give them the cold shoulder. i got upset when president obama had the baseball game with earl castro. i don't like our president rubbing shoulders with dictators that are really cruel and evil to their citizens. i'm with you, kimberly. >> i was in south korea when they reached across the dmz -- >> you are everywhere! >> relatives of the south were being reunited with the cousins, aunties, uncles. they have never seen. it was a moment in korea of great hopefulness that may be the strict division between north and south, this fault line, could be bridged at least in some humanitarian way. >> i hope you are right.
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i think that is the only answer. i mean, right now, the whole story is not the only fix, it's what's going on right now with the sanctions. the reality is there's going to be millions of people starving to death. people starving to death don't fight wars. that change is going to be from within. they are going to go after that regime, the specter of otto should be hanging over this olympics. you would have a packed stadium, you will have otto looking down judging those who should be judged by the humorous thing, the display of the fake trump and fake kim jong un. if that happened in north korea, they would hunt them down and kill them. >> i think otto warmbier is there. stay right there. facebook friday is up next. you can't predict the market,
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chance for winning a medal for? >> so nothing alcohol base... >> i would say cliff jumping. >> do you cliff jump? >> i used to between minnesota and wisconsin. we should have a how high you should jump from... >> i was thinking something more fun. >> that's fun! >> is it? >> too close to a sport. kimberly. what activity could you turn into an olympic sport. it's because if i'm going to answer. we are going to go with chicken wings. >> it's true. you are an amazing chicken wing eater. >> look it up on youtube. everyone is, like, is that tape sped up? it's in real time. >> rachel? i have one for you. >> i bet it's the same one i would pick. i would say "pregnancy/childbirth," i have very easy childbirth. >> you have eight metals.
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exactly. my goodness. geraldo? >> belly flopping in the nude down the ice. that were bobsledding. >> can i be part of the puerto rican bobsled team? >> i hear millions of people retching right now. >> about who? >> my activity? carrying >> right! you are the least. you wouldn't even qualify! >> i care about you, kimberly. >> no, that's called obsession. >> it's not obsession if it's healthy. especially if you stay out of the straining order range permit rod g. difficult question. it's okay if you don't want to answer this, but it's a difficult question. this is from ron g. do you have an old flame, high school or college, you haven't seen from a long time, you would like to see again to
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catch up? rachel? >> the answer is no. once i met my husband who is a very sexy lumberjack, i never had eyes for anyone else. >> you never had time. >> for me, it's not about eyes for anybody. it's about insight. there is a girl that i dated twice in college. i went to go kiss her on our second date and she leaned out. what did i do? >> you want to meet her for coffee... >> i want to know what i did wrong! >> this is, like, 20 years ago. you're still thinking about it? >> she went to go marry a pro baseball player, which i'm definitely not. >> when i had my old daytime show, my staff at one anniversary, it's the 20th anniversary of my high school graduation, my high school girlfriend showed up. i just, what are you doing? you just messed up the whole temple of your life.
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you can't go back. you pine for 15 seconds. >> do you remember what your show did? do you remember when you had people -- what did they do? >> on his show? >> we will get to it on the break. >> you are senile. what is the question? >> is there an ex from high school that you would like to meet for coffee? >> i can't say. an ex-boyfriend? >> yes. a flame. >> it's not healthy. >> it's never good to look back. you should always look ahead. you are cheating on the people you are with now if you are looking back. >> you asked the question! >> i really do think that. >> what's wrong with you? >> your member that show on binge drinking? >> i remember the whole career!
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greg? >> i have a great show tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. i have dave rubin, great podcasting. emily compound -- to an income of the greatest show ever on the planet! not including this one. go to this. >> one more thing... >> dreaming about a bowl of ice cream news? let's go straight to the news. here is a cat dreaming about ice cream while sleeping. i'm told by experts who had been analyzing this tape, this cat is dreaming about marble fudge swirl with a whip cream and nut topping. this went on for three hours. we will play the entire tape right now. we are preempting the "special report" for this tape that will be going on all the way --dash no, geraldo, i know you want to get to your pictures. we are watching this cat slurping ice cream. >> does that tongue look big to you? >> they all do, kimberly, on a small person.
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>> i've got a fantastic one more thing. it's a great book you should check out called "the career manifesto." in achieving a impactful career in any field. the author mark stein wrote this guide using his own expense working up as a working-class kid, going up all the way to nbc, google, and now a publicly traded company called "the knot knot." take a look at this. you should check it out. we want to give a special shout out to our fantastic, fabulous fans that watch "the five" every day from aruba. >> aruba? >> one of our producers going on vacation there. they are watching right now. we do certainly love our aruban fans. i think we are going to get mor more. so shout outs to aruba. geraldo? >> as you know, i moved eric and i, or principal as an income at
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the shaker heights, ohio. a very close suburb of cleveland. go cavs. looking at my library window is the wildlife. we have deer outside. they are all over the place. squirrels, fox. but monday, for the first time, we saw a coyote. >> why do we care about the coyote, they look hungry. there is why with two coyote snacks. >> i hope it had a happy ending. >> a mover and shaker. >> rachel? >> i'm going to premiere the cover of my new children's book. it's coming out in june. it's called "paloma wants to be lady freedom." it's based on my daughters seeing the first time my daughter saw the beautiful statue of lady freedom. a lot of children's literature right now focusing on diversity and what makes us different. i wanted to make a book about what unites us as americans.
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it's a very patriotic book. you can preorder it on amazon and barnes & noble's. >> does one have to be a child to read it? >> i will give you your own signed copy and it will probably go over your head. >> yes. i will need someone who will read it down from the top. >> i will even read it to you at night, greg. >> don't get him started. >> you will be hosting "fox & friends" to in the morning. my one more thing is a study that game out of george washington university's program of extremism for they talked the 64 americans who want to talk to isis. these guys went and thinking they would be slitting throats, driving tanks. meet mohammed, who was shopping for groceries, taking out trash, cleaning the house, cooking, providing medical care. turns out being agent a jihadi, not quite as sexy as he thought. now he's got 20 years in prison.
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>> all right. you guys have a great show tomorrow. >> i will join you. >> never miss an episode of "the five." have a great weekend, everyone. a special edition of "special report" with chris wallace. >> thanks, kimberly. the federal government reopens almost as quickly as it shuts down. gobble up for another ride on the wall street roller coaster. this is "special report" ." good evening. welcome to washington. i'm chris wallace in for a bret baier. president trump said he was surprised about domestic abuse allegations against one of his top aides and wishes him well in the future prince -- secretary rob porter has cleaned out his desk, but there appears to be increasing pressure on other trump
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