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♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters, dana perino. "the five" ." okay. some media outlets are getting heat for comments regarding north korea and kim's little sister. "new york times" headline reads "kim jong un's sister turns on the charm, taking the spotlight." cnn says the diplomatic dance. kim jong un's younger sister would be favored to end gold. out know what is worse, the lame
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joke limping towards you. yahoo! news wrote all swagger and smiles, kim jong un's history sister gets her star turn. what is this, the red carpet? i can't believe they left out who she was wearing. literally. i feel pretty left out in this lovefest. in honor of valentine's day, i made this. ♪ >> kimberly: two of you. even more disturbing. >> greg: nbc tweeted it was so satisfying to watch. neglected to point out the option of not sharing his execution. then there is "the view."
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>> was that the place to make that statement? >> i thought mike pence said it was inappropriate to make political statements at sporting events. [applause] wasn't he the guy who walked out of the football game because people were kneeling an outstanding? >> if you were in korea, you need to stand up. stand up and show respect. >> greg: pence didn't stand up. you know you are a lefty if you think it is heroic to neil for our national anthem by evil if you set for our adversaries. it's funny they are called "the view," yet they are so blind. why does the media. as a country so bad to its people? it is what they do. ussr was portrayed lovingly for decades. same thing with castro's cuba and venezuela. after all the reviews from the media, how nervous is kim's
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sister right now? does she really want to be more popular than him? get a look at her now. it might be the last time you see her. >> dana: [laughs] i didn't mean to laugh. >> greg: how dare you laugh at that. you are a horrible person. >> dana: i didn't mean to. >> greg: who should be more worried? should she be more worried being seen as a rising star or should he be more worried because he might be replaced. >> dana: then she should be more worried. in that scenario. i do think north korea, as soon as i knew they were going to offer to do talks with the south koreans and get to the olympics, i could kind of see this coming. there is talk for a talk's sake. this is a century-old game where soft power, charm offensive is used. it's a game we don't have to play along with. i think pence did the right
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thing. thinking about what the coverage would've been like if it had been biden who had been sent there. that said he did the exact same thing as pence. how would the media have talked about it? >> greg: heroic and strong. standing up to these people. and yet mike's sitting. -- mike. i called him mike. we are in the same squash club. it is like they can't see how they believe sitting for the national anthem is heroic but this is bad. >> jesse: they fell for the oldest trick in the book. you get a young. new woman to sell your product. that's what he is doing. sells his younger sister over and that is supposed to take the edge off the regime. meanwhile the regime is killing people in concentration camps. the north koreans want to drive a wedge between the south koreans and the united states. they pulled the u.s. media into it. cnn was like the p.r. machine
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for the north koreans. they think they are worldly and sophisticated and informed but they were duped by a dictator. do your point, they think they media diplomacy trumps everything. they don't care about the results. they see a handshake or smile or treaty or summit and that's the end goal. they don't care about the results. the other thing that was interesting was that the media, self trapping and propaganda. the u.s. media seems so intent on not being pro-american that they went so out of their way and they cozied up to a human rights abuser. this was from reuters. "the crowd applauded as she stood for the south korean anthem. her smile and manner left a largely positive impression on the south." they tricked the reader into thinking the crowd applauded for
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little rocket man's sister when they were applauding for their own national anthem. also tricking the reader into thinking that the south koreans are warming up to little rocket man's sister. willie geist, who i respect said "i can report south koreans here or are not as enthralled with kim yo jong as the north korean cheerleaders as it seems some in the media are back home. something about the north killing, starving and imprisoning its own people." that says it all. >> greg: jake tabbert did call out cnn on it. meghan mccain on "the view" that i wouldn't have sat either. do we have "the new york times" tweet? there we are. without a word, only flashing smiles, kim jong un's sister outflanked vice president mike pence in diplomacy." if it wasn't pence, they couldn't write that but pence gave them the ability to write
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that. >> kimberly: who approved that headline? it is so ridiculous. they are condoning and celebrating a murderous regime, it is poor boy otto warmbier. returned him back to us, the poor thing. it's is so horrendous they would do this. they are acting like she is a kardashian or something. what is she wearing, what about this, how fabulous. it's unbelievable how far they will go. another headline calling her the ivanka trump of north korea. you can't even make this stuff out, it is so looney tunes. yet they seem to get away with it. >> greg: more like tiffany trump. i don't know. i don't know what that means. juan, you are our historian. you've been writing for years. when i make a point about this not being new, the idea that reporters kind of indulging adversaries or oppressors. we saw it the ussr.
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"the new york times," with castro, hugo chavez. what is the inclination, why does -- why is this a blind spot? >> juan: they romanticize rebels. i think we do that in all media. people who are underdogs and rebels. the assumption is the united states, that we have all the power in our hands. you can talk about companies. we have the most powerful military and largest economy. there's this sense of we should give a fair shot to this little guy even if the little guy is a repressive torture of human beings. in this case, that's exactly right. where i disagree with you as i think jesse is exactly right. this is news. stop, america. they sent out a pretty young woman. she stands up, like the ivanka trump. that's what they said.
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they see her as old, my gosh. this is the north korean princess. and then you have the determined, not happy dad in mr. pence. i think he did make a mistake when he didn't go to the south korean president's dinner. you should go. this is about diplomacy. show up. if you want to express your discontent or anger or you want to speak to somebody, do it. this is the opportunity to do it. the larger been going on is a diplomatic one in which the north koreans are trying to divide the united states and south korea and china and japan and everybody else. i think we have to be clear. we understand the importance of unification to the north and south, but we are not playing your game. >> greg: do you think this helped, the narrative helped him at home? we knew this was going to be used for propaganda purposes. it was.
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>> dana: certainly helped him at home. he wouldn't have done it. does it help them in south korea or does it help president moon and south korea? that remains to be seen. i think this americans did the americans -- south koreans did the americans a disservice. the staff should have thought, it would've been better for moon and kim jong un come if they want to talk about unification, to have it reversed so the pences or on that side and the sister was behind president moon rather than behind vice president pence. >> greg: we haven't been talking about much else in the olympics. >> dana: gold medal.
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>> jesse: they are saying she stole the show because they are saying she stole the show. there is groundswell in the world fawning over this woman. >> dana: probably european media too. they are so mysterious. we've never seen her. they've never been to south korea. to that extent, it is news. no one in that family has been to the south. >> kimberly: i didn't get the swagger and charm or whatever. she was sort of just standing there like a statue. >> greg: completely exaggerated. i have to say i liked the cheering section. does that make me bad? >> jesse: you can't say that. it's propaganda. >> greg: i like it when people all dressed the same. >> kimberly: wow. >> jesse: i'm going to wear a v-neck sweater and a tie. >> kimberly: fed to the alligators. >> greg: i went to a catholic school. we had uniforms. i can still fit into mine.
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♪ >> kimberly: memo mania continues. democrats going back to the drawing board after president trump decided not to declassify the rebuttal. it was packed with classified information. top democrat on the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, meeting with the fbi. schiff bashed republicans on how they handled the issue. >> the hypocrisy reaches out and grabs you. the republicans write a memo which the fbi describes as misleading and omitting material facts. the president says i'm going to release it before i read it. i'm going to release it. he puts his own personal interests above the national security interests of the country. the president does not want to see the -- >> kimberly: devin nunes says he is all for making the memo
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public. >> we think it's ridiculous. we think it's political. they attacked myself, they attacked chairman gowdy. they talk about how christopher steele is a really good source when we know he lied to the fbi. we want this out. we don't know why they are not redacting answer they can get it back to the white house. >> greg: he is quite the detractor. the democrats are the scissors and trump is the rock. we haven't seen anything leaked from the memo that would refute anything about the dossier. you think that would happen. given the propensity for leaking, we would see that stuff. but nobody is saying anything. nobody is saying this blows
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everything nunes said out of the water. nobody is saying that. you would think someone would say that. i am enthralled by carter page. he looks like a kid who is on a raft at six flags hurricane harbor. he's having a great time. he is going for it. happy as a clam because he knows he is innocent. that is a happy man. >> dana: he always buys the picture at the end. >> greg: he has got them all over his wall. here is me at six flags, disney world. >> kimberly: the hair blowing. >> greg: i will shut up. >> kimberly: dana. >> dana: i don't know. the outrage meter on this, i am out. >> kimberly: tapped out. >> jesse: don't worry. i've got it. >> kimberly: overachiever. >> dana: it feels like the democrats' memo will land with a
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dud. there is nothing -- i don't know what could be in there that would make this any more interesting or balanced. i do think one problem america has is we have this huge focus on 2016 and possible meddling in the election one last week secretary tillerson said we have a big problem that we know russia is already trying to metal in the 2018 midterm elections. that's only eight months away. we don't have any sort of plan to deal with it. >> greg: paper ballots. that's what what's her name was saying yesterday. >> dana: what is her name? >> greg: i don't remember her name. she is a friend of yours. she was on "face the nation." >> dana: peggy noonan. >> greg: she was saying paper ballots. >> kimberly: greg, you have wasted enough of my time.
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please cease and desist. >> jesse: schiff flailing because more memos are going to drop and he's not able to contain the fallout. the crooked fbi agents hated trump. they gave hillary a pass and opened up an investigation on his campaign and then hillary bought a warrant from dirty russian sources. sid blumenthal's mirrors. judge, all the background. a massive abuse of power. nunes has a memo explaining it. the democrats say it's going to compromise methods and sources. to use juan's phrase, guess what, it didn't. there was no compromise of methods and sources. now schiff comes out with his own memo chocked full of methods and sources. he does it to make trump look like a hypocrite. trump sends it back for a few reductions and is still sitting on the democrats desk. all they have to do is redact
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the compromising information we can get it out. republicans want it out because it is so insane. it makes them look ridiculous. we are rating for their redaction. >> kimberly: why are you sitting on the memo? >> juan: they said they went to the fbi before. now they are going to go to the fbi again and discuss what is in there. the key point is that the nunes memo hit like a dud. >> jesse: in your world. >> juan: in the entire world. you ask why we got the carter page warrant, the idea in in te speech one of our memo was this was based on the phony dossier and that's all they had. okay, well, then show us exactly all the information. can't do that. it's classified. in other words, people can't know. the democrats' memo, they say here is additional information that makes it clear there was voluminous, for luminous basis
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for getting a warrant on carter page. they say don't put that out. it is embarrassing to president trump. >> jesse: mccain said that without the dossier they would never have a warrant -- you don't believe andrew mccabe? >> juan: why would he say that that? >> jesse: great question. >> juan: i don't know. i don't think that is true that i will say what's clear is that president trump is being made to look like a hypocrite because he approves the memo that is trying to get him off the hook while he refuses -- >> jesse: adam schiff colluding with pranksters in russia. >> kimberly: and he is impersonating tom shillue. >> greg: politicians have to stop accusing her of playing politics. it makes no sense. you are a politician. that is her job. >> juan: i don't think you should put the countries
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interests -- the idea. i think you are following for something when you say let's go to paper ballots. this is not about ballots. nobody thinks the russians got into the machines although there is some thought to it. the argument is there is so much propaganda being pushed onto the american mind that it changes the way we think and therefore the way we use the machines. even now and the arguments we just had about the budget and fisa. guess what, the russians, according to all of the analysts are still getting in there to try to impact how the american public's opinion is shaped. >> greg: embedded in that fear is a belief that american opinion can be shaped by russians is that we don't know what's going on we can't make up our own minds. i am married to a russian. she can't convince me of
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anything. >> kimberly: she gave up on him a long time ago. up next, president trump releases his new budget plans. details on what it can mean for you when "the five" returns. if this was a real emergency, i'd be freaking out. but thanks to cigna, we can do more than just look heroic. we can help save lives by getting you to a real doctor for a check-up. nurse, this thing's defective. please don't touch that. we are the tv doctors of america. together with cigna reminding you... to go, know, and take control of your health. doctor poses! cigna. together, all the way.
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♪ >> dana: president trump has unveiled his budget proposal with the familiar theme "america first." the plan includes money for the infrastructure, border wall funding and the fight against the opiate crisis another programs. the president explains more. >> number one, it means jobs but really number one it means safety and security. i submitted legislative principles to congress that will spur the biggest and boldest infrastructure investment in american history. it returns power to the state
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and local governments who know best what their people need. washington will no longer be a roadblock to progress. washington will be your partner. >> dana: the white house as the plan will cut through a lot of red tape and boost the economy after years of spending money on overseas commitments. the president's budget remains a hard sell for some fiscal hawks in congress. jesse, they just passed it to your spending bill. i don't think they have a lot of appetite to work on this budget. >> jesse: doesn't matter who's in charge. republicans, democrats, we always spend more money and the country doesn't even care. we don't see the money. we don't understand how high a stack of a trillion dollar goes. the minute social security and medicaid starts getting involved, it's going to be a crisis. until then they are not going to do anything about it. it's not a real budget. it's a blueprint. trump is a big spamming republican -- big spending
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republican. there's 22 billion for the border. 18 for the wall, the rest is hiring more i.c.e. people and detaining illegal aliens. trump has been known to get projects done on time and under budget. hopefully he can do that as commander in chief. he is triangulating. i also like stuff about modernizing the federal workforce. give bonus for well performing workers to be able to fire for performing workers and make sure they don't have these lavish retirement packages. it's pretty ridiculous. other than that, your typical loaded budget. >> juan: i don't get this. you gloss over the headline. >> jesse: what is the headline? >> juan: republican oh hypocrisy. if obama had put this forward, you would've said there goes that big spending --
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you don't want to say here comes this big spending donald trump? [all speaking] the equivalence in your mind as opposed to saying it's republicans who forever have said we've got to deal with the deficit. we've got to make sure spending is cut. it's a danger to our economy and is a danger -- >> jesse: listening to the democrats a deficit and the debt our problem. >> juan: i believe that but i am repeating donald trump. >> jesse: every politician says they are going to slash the deficit and get the debt under control and never do they do it. >> dana: one of the things in there that i think a lot of americans will lie, especially in rural communities, $50 billion specifically the president wants to try to go to those communities for things like growth or broadband. not forgetting those people in the budget.
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>> kimberly: i think that's a key point. it's integral to the campaign promises he made. not forgetting the hardworking men and women across the country that he felt weren't being set up for success. with this infusion of capital for infrastructure and broadband, being able to work smarter, work better, create opportunities come i think that's something that's very important. i also like the money being directed towards the opioid epidemic which is also something that he campaigned about and was very passionate about during the election, crisis reaching epidemic proportions. you see there's a nice piece focused on them. >> dana: the best thing you didn't have to do with money. it had to do with process. right now it takes about ten years to get approval to do an info structure project. all the environmental pieces done. the president said he's going to get it down to two years. that actually would be a huge
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benefit. >> greg: it's amazing how quickly some of our major landmarks. brooklyn bridge, everything happened so fast. nothings take forever. it's kind of another nail in the coffin of small government. i think we've got to the point where we have accepted it. the correlation come up for juan to make sense, would be if barack obama came out and cut government. i believe i would come out and say hooray. i would be consistent. the thing is, this world has moved on beyond me. the idea of small government is over. we do not have an ideological president. this is not that type of present we have seen. a democrat can like this. in the conservative can hate it but at least there is something for the military in there. if you are going to up government spending, make it for the government that works. and we know our military works. pour more money into it because at least we get something out of
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population. we represent hispanics or lgbt or something. they are not speaking to everyone at once. there is almost a resentment that you are separated again by a politician. you are my people. i am in control of you and i represent you. >> jesse: i think bill murray has been listening to the greg gutfeld podcast. >> greg: he brings up jim downey, an iconoclastic thinker. call me a hypocrite for saying how much i hate when celebrities give political opinions and say i love this but they are not comparable. someone like bill murray or clint eastwood or jon voight, they have more to lose. they are in an environment that is largely liberal. they come out with a comment like that, they have much to lose which leads to the obvious point. bill murray, clint eastwood, john voight, what do they have in common? they are at the point of their careers where their status is high enough that bill murray can
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say this. all of those comics, they should be inspired by him. if you went back and listened to the first national lampoon album, none of those ideas today could be published. you would be run out of town. if you look at "animal house," eight or ten scenes in there. >> jesse: forget about it, especially now. do you think this is a democrat coming at the democratic party as his own party trying to help it or is he now a republican? >> kimberly: i don't know. >> dana: i don't know what his politics are or how he votes. i think democrats need to hear more of those types of messages, especially as you start to see the demographic information coming out. they are not winning the message at all. i think it's helpful for democrats i guess but i don't know what his politics are. >> jesse: this is what the
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democratic party was saying after they lost to donald trump. they need to start playing less identity politics. >> juan: i think the republican party needs to stop playing white identity politics. why are black athletes kneeling and it's about the flag and not about police brutality or how about something like only immigrants are criminals. all these mexicans, and murderers. or how about why don't we ban the muslims? i think democrats have something to learn here but boy, do you see only one side of the occasion. >> jesse: he is not going to play golf with you, juan. >> juan: and i am not rooting for the cubs. >> greg: i could disagree with you on every one of those points but i will let it slide. colin kaepernick, it's not a race thing. he did a convoluted protest against the national anthem which convoluted his message. >> juan: he was protesting against police brutality.
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>> greg: at a popular event, sports, people didn't like it. >> juan: people claim about the republicans -- complain about the republicans claiming the flag as their own. >> greg: it is not racist to be angry. just saying don't do that while i'm watching football game. >> kimberly: lets stand for the anthem for what the anthem has represented forever and eve ever. let's not try and go back in a bizarre time machine and blame absolutely everything on president trump. that he's the one that created this problem and colin kaepernick made his own decisions about what he wanted to do and it got convoluted with everybody and every different cost saying they were kneeling for that reason, it was in the moment.
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>> greg: you made it about identity politics just now. talking about it. you are saying colin kaepernick, it's racism. >> juan: no, no, no. what i said. bill murray to the benefit of democrats to play less identity politics. what i am saying republicans right now are not only enabling donald trump to play white identity politics. it has become -- >> kimberly: now you are calling all republicans racist. >> greg: you are saying that the reaction to colin kaepernick's identity politics. i am saying colin kaepernick's publicity ploy is identity politics. >> juan: when colin kaepernick first did this there was nobody who said this is about patriotism and the flag. he was only subsequently when donald trump said that. >> kimberly: that is not true. >> juan: i remember you in the green room saying, this is when he was saying --
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>> greg: why does it have to be green? if you look at colin kaepernick's other beliefs, you realize it's the oppressor versus the oppressed system and you have to bring down the american system and not about police brutality. >> jesse: d.c. police set their sights on it children's classic. -- pc police set their sights on a children's classic. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more.
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>> juan: the children's classic "peter rabbit" has brought joy to many generations. the story of a rabbit speaking into a farmers vegetable garden. a new movie adaptation is getting backlash. parents boycotting the film in which character who is allergic to blackberries is attacked with the offending fruit. sony pictures forced to apologize for the food allergy bullying, calling it a serious issue that should not have been mocked even in that cartoonish or slapstick way. i guess this would be news to
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wile e. coyote. he took a lot of abuse. >> kimberly: he seemed to like it, wasn't allergic. >> juan: he was allergic to dynamite. [laughter] this is a situation where they throw a blackberry into the villain who is named mr. macgregor. they throw a blackberry not knowing he's allergic and that he can apple allergic reaction that could be fatal. >> jesse: soon you can't even say blackberry. this country is toast, juan. it's out of control. started with the war on christmas. >> dana: here we go again. >> jesse: safe spaces, gender pronouns, bathrooms. food allergy bullying is actually a phrase. we used to have kids that would wake up at 6:00 a.m. and milk the cows, do chores, working the fields. now their parents are whining about a movie. >> juan: not everyone has
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cows. >> juan: you are very sensitive person. didn't greg say on this issue there really is a threat to children? >> jesse: greg might be the voice of reason in this whole thing. tell me where i'm wrong. >> greg: when i was looking at this, i go, it's a movie. it's not real. it's a talking bunny but if you are watching it and you have a kid with a serve your illness in which -- severe illness and they are extolling a practice that would harm your child. for example, let's say they were slipping sugar into a diabetic's food or sticking a hemophiliac with a needle. in this, it is kind of the same thing. if you have a point that this is encouraging someone, i don't know what you could do about it. there are so many actions and movies encouraging bad things but you wouldn't have movies if you went after everything. what a contrast between now and then.
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"peter rabbit" was about a cheerful rabbit who ate vegetables. now it is a walking nonsense migraine of digital vomit. so much stuff coming at you. >> juan: what about things like peanuts? a kid will smear his hands with pineapple and touch another kid, knowing the kid is allergic to pineapple. >> kimberly: obviously that is horrifying. my child would never do something like that. you've got a coach and train your kids to not behave that way. be sensitive and be empathetic. when i go for ronan's parent-teacher conference, they say your son is very empathetic. looks to make sure someone is playing at recess. if they are alone, he asks them to play. i care more about that than when they say he got this great or that. i wanted to be a good citizen. treat other people with respect. i feel horribly for parents who worry every day about their
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children who have food allergies. i have friends who lost their children to food allergens. in one, the parents were doctors. it's very disturbing. i am not a fan of this whole "peter rabbit" situation or willy wonka or "the wizard of oz." i find the whole thing terrifying. >> jesse: i love willy wonka? >> greg: the gene wilder version is amazing. >> kimberly: they don't look like rabbits. they look like robots. >> dana: there was a case in pennsylvania. the pineapple one and these mean girls put peanuts in order to hurt another girl. i do think, we grew up watching cartoons. you didn't end up sticking dynamite in anybody's house. i think this movie goes through the entire process, think of how many people saw it.
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one hole was tricky. take a look. [cheers and applause] in seventh place yesterday, 28 under par. playing with russell henley. golf is a great escape for lots of people, including bret baier. >> kimberly: he has also met so many things. so talented. speaking of super talents, how about the olympics? what happened to us? [laughter] first u.s. woman to land a triple axel at the olympics. this is very cool. there was only two other people able to do it. a japanese skater who landed and another one who is able to do it. this is fantastic. i love this. i kept watching it last night. congratulations to her. she did it.
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>> greg: we get it. it's good. jesse. >> jesse: one of the things i like about europe is they throw fruit at each other. they have a tradition where they pelt each other with oranges. it's fantastic. i think they use like 500 tons of oranges. it is supposed to reenact an uprising of commoners against the evil monarchy. they put on medieval costumes and throw stuff at each other. i think we should do this in the united states. it would help relieve a lot of stress and make us bond as a people. >> dana: you first. >> kimberly: don't you get hurt? i socket injury. >> greg: they beat each other to a pulp. [laughter] time for this. greg's birthday party news. terrible video of what happens when somebody won't share cake. they all got cake for their birthday party. things were going great.
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he eats everybody's cake. this is not how you act at a birthday party, america. >> kimberly: went back for seconds. birthday party bullying. >> kimberly: what kind of dog in the center? >> greg: labrador. >> juan: former president barack obama and former first lady michelle obama had their own official portraits unveiled today in washington at the smithsonian national portrait gallery. take a look. obama is shown seated with a chrysanthemum, the official flower of chicago. jazzman for hawaii and african blue lily symbolic of his kenyan heritage. michelle's portrait. both were done by an african-american artist. as someone who loves to look at those portraits, these two standout. >> kimberly: hers is
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outstanding. >> greg: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." you have a right to bret fire. bret baier right there. >> so dramatic. president trump wants to jump-start construction and cut red tape as he begins a trillion and a half dollar effort to rebuild the country's info structure. the president says he will not declassify the democrat fisa memo without reductions. vice president pence says of north korea wants to talk, the u.s. will talk with the pressure on the regime stays on. this is "special report" ." ♪ >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. president trump said it's time to rebuild america after spending trillions in iraq and afghanistan. the president is rolling out a massive infrastructure and permitting reform package. he calls for state and local governments and private
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