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♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters up kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." today we heard directly from the white house for the first time since the indictment of russians for meddling with our elections. the president has been unleashing on its predecessor for prevailing to prevent the sabotage. sarah sanders echoed that earlier. >> everybody wants to blame this on the trump administration. let's not forget this happened under the obama administration. he's been tougher on russia in the first year that obama was in eight years combined.
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>> jesse: she also addressed medias skepticism about mr. trump's admission of election interference. speak with the president has acknowledged that multiple times before. he acknowledged it during the transition. he acknowledged it during a press conference in poland and he acknowledged it for a third time at a press event in poland. he has stated several times. one of the places where you seem to get very confused and it seems to happen regularly, the president hasn't said russia didn't metal. what he is saying is he didn't have an impact and it certainly wasn't with help from the trump campaign. >> jesse: dana, you brought up the point yesterday that mr. obama didn't want to say anything publicly about russian interference in october or november because he didn't want to be seen as publicly creating a lot of drama for political reasons. could he have not done something in the shadows? >> dana: yes, and it's possible they did. and that we don't know about it. could be something they aren't able to talk about it.
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maybe they could declassify it. there's a range of things. i had dan freed on the daily show yesterday. he's a great guide. worked in multiple administrations. career civil servant, became an ambassador under the obama administration working on russia, ukraine issues. he said in 2014 they were hyper focused on ukraine. and what to do. there is confetti flying down. >> jesse: happy new year's. >> dana: they were hyper focused on that activity in 2014 and they didn't realize the extent of the operation russia was going to try on the elections. the technology was new and he did say there could have been more they could have done back then. i don't know exactly what that might have been. could've been something they did. there's another reason for president trump to be mad at the russians.
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not only did they attack the country of which he is now the president. if he hadn't won, i think everybody should be mad this happened on our soil. but it's also because putin's actions have worked to undermine president trump's presidency. if i were president trump, i would be mad about that. that is reason enough along to try to take action against putin. >> jesse: a lot of people have criticized mr. trump, greg, for not being strong when it comes to sanctions. president trump has done a lot in terms of things that has put russia back on their heels, more so than what obama did. on the sanctions front, people criticized him for being soft. >> greg: there is a lot of hypocrisy to go around. we're going to talk about the protests, anti-protest being sponsored in the b block. what the russians replicated on the small scale is what we do to ourselves daily. all they did was they saw our politics. i am more worried about bigger threats.
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i am worried about our banking and power grid. that is the stuff. that's the stuff we survive on. we can live with trolls, even though they are a pain in the neck. we can live with trolls. the bigger problem here is political party leaders don't care about threats unless they are a threat to their power. right? it's not so much a threat to the united states but how does that affect our election. i think that's what bugs me most about democrats. they really aren't that ticked off about the russians until emotionally they were affected by the loss of hillary clinton. that's what's driving their anger and that trump won. that's why they are mad at the russians. i don't think it's about the country as much as that they lost. >> jesse: to your point, would you have had president obama slapped sanctions on the russians if hillary had won? he may not have done it. he may have said it's not an
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issue. we are not going to make anything out of it. >> dana: really? you think they would have let it go? >> jesse: if hillary had won and there wasn't this crazy russia-trump election collusion. >> dana: i thought you meant if the russians were trying to collude with the clinton campaign. >> jesse: i am saying if hillary had won my don't think obama would've slapped sanctions on the russians. >> kimberly: it's a concerted effort by the democrats to delegitimize president trump's election victory. there isn't specific empirical evidence to suggest in suggest in fact it had an impact on the outcome of the election. we certainly know there's no evidence to suggest there was tampering with the election results. the suggestion is these bots were operating and that they were doing this whole thing to try to create chaos within the american political system, within the election cycle and disrupting in that way. but there isn't any evidence to
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say it actually affected the outcome. it was out there, and some of it was out there but it wasn't in such a way large-scale force that i think it would have an ultimate effect. now everyone is whining about it. guess what. russians were no russians, hillary lost. >> jesse: speaking of whining, president obama i think in october said this to mr. trump who was complaining about ready to elections. >> there is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even rig america's elections. there is no evidence that has happened in the past or that there are instances in which that will happen this time. and so i would advise mr. trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes. >> jesse: juan. >> juan: this is, to me.
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president obama was responding to then candidate trump saying he was worried about voter fraud, that people are going to line up or that the big democratic party machines and cities were going to somehow rig the election against him. that's what president obama was responding to. now today president trump coming back, use that quote you just saw on the screen and says that was about russian meddling. >> jesse: can i respond? because when trump was talking about the election being rigged, i think he was talking about not only the potential for -- he was talking about state polls, comey letting hillary off the hook, the whole system. >> jesse: he was talking about voter fraud, pointing to minorities in saying this is how they are going to do it in the big cities. even suggesting he wouldn't honor the results of the election because he was so concerned about this kind of activity. had nothing to do at that point with the russians. here we are today, and we are
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having a discussion that says oh, no. president trump isn't distorting the news and isn't misquoting president obama. we treated like it's serious. he's the president. we have to have this discussion. even over the weekend, you stop and think he is attacking mcmaster, his own national security advisor for saying the russians definitely interfered in the election. you come forward and say why isn't he is imposing sanctions? he is doing more than obama? obama throughout 35 diplomats, he closed down two russian diplomatic estates in the united states and impose sanctions and yet we are having discussions that he did more than obama? he is not doing anything? >> jesse: he did that after the election and then ended up dropping the sanctions bush put in place and allowing russia to sell antiaircraft to iran. the democrats when they were running wild on president obama,
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they didn't care too much. the minute they denigrate hillary, that's when the democrats really become cold warriors. >> dana: i think that is greg's point. that's why it's hard to take. we know if it'd been the other way around, and as i was saying, i misunderstood what you were saying early. if hillary had won and the republicans and reason to believe the russians were trying to help hillary win and make trump lose, what would we be saying every day? i think they are doing what they are going to do. at the same time, they have spent so much time on russia that now the democrats, you can see it in the polling, they are starting to realize that actually might be on their heels when it comes to these midterm elections because the tax reform piece has moved forward and there was a quote from jonathan swan on axios on the democratic pollster saying republicans have the wrong message but democrats have no message. that that actually, while we are
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talking about russia, the president has moved forward and the republicans have helped him move forward on policy and democrats have seeded that ground, hoping this would be their saving grace. >> greg: i kind of said the same thing swan said but so much better yesterday. >> kimberly: and he has a nice accent. >> greg: when you are an olympic athlete and all you train for is curling and you have no backup jobs or when the curling is over and the olympic's are gone and you didn't win, you can't -- curling has no transferable skills. >> kimberly: you are still trying to make that work. >> greg: the russian collusion story is there curling they've got to figure out their backup plan. they will probably get one. you know what it will be, that trump is awful. i think you have enough people so vehemently opposed to him. worked with the republicans and obama. all you had to say is i don't like obama and that will work.
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i think that will probably work for the democrats with trump, but they still don't have a plan. they are still curling. >> juan: i don't think that's it. i do agree they don't have a clear signal message other than anti-trump, but i do think what you are saying is people -- dana was talking a moment ago about the tax plan becoming more popular. i think it's now over 50%. but let me say if you were to have a poll on ice cream and apple pie, wouldn't you expect, like a tax cut for everybody, that your numbers would be in the 80s or 90s. >> greg: not me. my stomach cannot handle ice cream. >> juan: people realize how much of this money is actually going to the rich and corporations and they don't like it. i would say this about the russia stuff. why isn't this president won't impose the sanctions? why won't he take proactive action in terms of stopping the ongoing interference in our politics by the russians?
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>> kimberly: why didn't president obama do it. >> juan: that's a good question. i want to answer your question, kimberly. because kimberly would have sat here and said look at obama. he is saying the russians are interfering to benefit trump. he is actually helping hillary i doing it. that's what they conservatives would have said. >> kimberly: earned their votes. make it happen. don't why and cry about it if you are not a good candidate. >> greg: a lot of the stuff people are getting all ticked off about our trump's tweeting. none of these people in the press have ever had a boss. bosses do this. they snapped, they yell. 5 minutes later they forget. it's like moving to seattle and waking up every morning and being shocked it is raining. that is the media after a year and half of trump. every morning they wake up and they are shocked, shocked. the best bosses in the world, the bosses who shout.
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♪ >> greg: according to the mueller indictment after the 2016 election, russians organized anti-trump rallies which were breathlessly covered by hopeful cnn and msnbc. >> morgan is that union square in new york city. >> i want to show you some of the signs and posters they are holding up. you can see one that says teachers against trump. >> are not going to be tolerating sexism or homophobia. >> this is something different. the energy here is electric. >> there are thousands of people taking over fifth avenue with several messages, all aimed at the president-elect. it's the most organized protests i've seen happen here in
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new york city. >> greg: because it's organized by russians. okay. we ran a short clip of the short protest but at least we showed some restraint. russia was able to yank america's chain by thinking at our own existing team sport mentality. they don't need to organize these rallies. we hated each other already. when one angry group won't accept an election can help with the russians resist? they spread rumors to undermine all sides in the media of course as you can tell laughs it out. don't trust the russians. every conservative awake in the 1970s knew this. that's what kills me about the left. russia is a fraction of what they were during the cold war and now the democrats are worried? decades ago when the right to challenge the ussr, the left aided the soviets, leading the anti-anti-communist charge. meanwhile communist influence helped repel american protests and rallies backing every left-wing cause, charming every
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dumb celebrity on the left. they didn't mind at all. better to be on joe stalin's side than joe mccarthy. now they are mad about the russians. screw them. they are like the guy who offers to help you move what shows up when it's done in the pizza has arrived. we don't need you anymore. all of the heavy lifting has been done. >> kimberly: i hate when that happens. >> greg: you have professional movers, kimberly. >> kimberly: half of my stuff ends up missing. >> greg: dana, i have a theory. in my mind, what changed america permanently was the vietnam war. and according to a russian defector, the soviet union gave $100 billion to american antiwar movements. that -- we work that split. our country wasn't split until then. they infused a billion dollars into the antiwar movement into a lot of other peace movements. they have so many shadow
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organizations. we split. through the '70s, it continued. we never, ever came back. we never healed. i believe the russians, ussr, biggest victory they've had was creating the division during the vietnam war. the stuff we are seeing, the media ate it up. that is nothing compared to what we've been through for 50 years. >> dana: that's a great theory. you know who is doing that now in a different way? china. these confucius centers they have at universities across the country. there are some university starting to reject it but that's happening. on the media site, it was a very different story in france. last year they had an election as well. emmanuel macron ordered the media -- i'm sorry the electoral commission, not to cover the leaked emails. they could be prosecuted. that would never happen here because we have a first amendment. it was a very different story there. they were able to block russia
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from doing it because they were able to band together in same we are going to put france first. that's what ended up happening. the media has some complicity unwitting possibly. in sowing the chaos. i would like your theory. >> greg: juan, you are slightly older than me. do you remember how conservatives and the '70s were marked about a russian under every bed. it was considered hysteria. fundamentally we were right all along about the russian influence. at least on campuses and in these antiwar movements. correct? >> juan: i don't remember it that way. reading back, what you cited, joe mccarthy very real and traumatizing for the american body politic in the '50s that some would be identifying, blacklisting people, labeling
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them as having communist associations. the civil rights movement, dr. king, his associates. >> greg: you take people who are anti-communist and place it in the same lump is joe mccarthy. >> juan: no, i think what you have to do is when you say people are anti-communist, you have to take them seriously. i think most americans are anti-communist. >> greg: the left was anti-anti-communist. >> juan: they were saying if you go to extremes, you're going to damage people's lives and careers through innuendo and smearing them. my feeling is, on this one, i read michael moore was at the protest you showed us. my feeling is you get this in the aftermath of the overwhelming effort by the russians to sow discontent, discord, to appeal to one side or another. trump wins the election. now they are going to force the anti-trump -- all they want is
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to destabilize us, lose trust in our institutions, lose trust all around. why isn't trump doing anything now? >> greg: now you're just playing into it by saying why isn't trump doing x? >> juan: your thing about the press is wilder to me. if the press didn't cover all those leaked emails, you would've said they are covering for hillary. >> greg: i don't know about that. >> kimberly: the thing here is russia has been doing this forever. this is what they've been doing. it's nothing new. this is something -- this isn't something they came up with last year to try to create chaos in american politics. they thrive on disinformation campaigns. they picked one side against each other and flipped to the other side. they have no loyalty. they bear no allegiance except to their own cause. today they go for broke trump. tomorrow they go anti-trump. they want everything in total
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disarray. that's the bottom line. i go back to the point which is i think the media was very complicit in this because they seized upon it like a mouse with cheese. they try to gobble it up. their bias towards president trump come at the time candidate trump. the minute he was sworn in, more continuation of russian collusion in trump tower. the campaign, the russians. everything shifted to the next chapter, delegitimize the american presidency which is of course also playing into the hands of the russians. the media then became a pawn in this russian chess. >> juan: emails that were being covered were hillary's emails. >> greg: i was at the table, juan, saying we had a responsibility not to cover these. >> juan: but today you are
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saying the press was a pawn and i am thinking the press, especially "the new york times," they were all over hillary clinton on the basis of the russian -- >> greg: jesse is falling asleep. >> jesse: the american media got duped and they unwittingly keyword colluded with the russians. you know who wittingly colluded? hillary. you know who else, adam schiff. to put this in perspective, this rally had tens of thousands of people. this was an anti-trump sponsor rally by the russians. the others sponsored russian rallies, dozens showed up. this was the biggest thing they did and it was anti-trump. >> greg: school shooting survivors marching on florida's capital to demand action on guns. that's next.
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>> juan: four funerals held today for last week's school massacre in florida. classmates of those students have taken the helm of a push to prevent another mass shooting in america. today many are traveling to the state capital, tallahassee, to demand changes to the states gun laws. tomorrow president trump will meet with students and teachers of the white house to discuss the solution. he spoke about it earlier. >> we must do more to protect our children. we have to do more to protect our children. this week i will be holding a number of discussions with students, local leaders, and law enforcement. school safety is a top priority for my administration. we must move past cliches entire debates and focus on evidence-based solutions and security measures that actually
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work and then make it easier for men and women of law enforcement to protect our children and to protect our safety. >> juan: the president said he directed the justice department to vanguard modifications like bump stocks. kimberly, you have 100 students traveling 400 miles from parkland to tallahassee. they have a walkout scheduled march 14 and they have a big march in washington, d.c., on march 24. what do you think about the young people taking the lead? >> kimberly: i am always encouraged when i see young people expressing themselves in getting involved and caring about the community in getting involved in terms of legislation, laws, and a movement like this. i have no problem. that's why love this country. everybody is able to express their viewpoints and do so in a way that's safe. let them do that. let them express.
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as long as they are listening to both sides and equipping themselves with the facts and all the information, i think it's a healthy reaction. >> juan: jesse, rush limbaugh says these students in this march looks like a bunch of democrats to me. what do you say? >> jesse: i hate to disagree with roche. i don't know how he can prove that. you don't want to make policy based on someone who has just lost a friend to a deadly mass murderer. because they are 17 and incredibly emotional. they are very noble feelings about this issue, and i think their voices need to be heard. at the same time, i think the conversation we had the other day was really helpful. we talked about training students. we talked about arming guards at the school. we talked about enhancing funding and manpower at the fbi. look what happened here in terms of preventing the next tragedy. no one shared information. the fbi dropped the ball. it wasn't really about the gun
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itself. at all. people use handguns. handguns are much more deadly in these cases. i agree with what president trump said there. it's not about name-calling. i've heard student's name called. that's not going to help anything. i've heard people on the right name called. let's just talk about evidence-based solutions and i think the bump stock ban is a great start and looking to do something more with background checks. >> juan: the question for dana. the president said he had spoken with john cornyn, republican from texas. also speaking to chris murphy, the democrat from connecticut which is where newtown happened, about more extensive background checks. what do you think? could this get past the nra? >> dana: if it is being introduced by john cornyn and has him at the home, then yes i do. when the president talks about the immigration meeting with the bipartisan group that day in the cabinet room and he said i will be willing to take the heat on immigration.
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he is probably one of the only ones that could take the heat politically. still survive and get something on immigration. that hasn't panned out so far but it's also true that he could take the heat on this from the right if he chooses to lead on it. the bump stock thing is strange. october 2nd, that was the shooting. his justice department said they can't do anything about it until there's action in congress. i think the direction today, unless something has changed, was a little bit misplaced. >> juan: charles schumer, democrat leader in the senate, said trump is talking a good game but cutting the budget for two programs that would allow us to better record criminal with people records in the database. >> greg: it is the first i've heard of it. i will have to think about it. my concern is that trust quotient which i brought up before. we sat here and offered six practical solutions that i think everybody could agree on. as far as i can tell, people who
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have watched that show, that's the verse on television they've heard practical solutions. from the most vocal sides of this debate, you don't hear practical solutions. the reason is is the trust quotient. if you say sensible gun laws, the others say you are taking my guns. if i say i want my gun rights, and call me a killer. protests are real and they are symbolic. there is a rational reason for them. however, going back to the trust quotient, you have to be aware of other groups co-opt your protests. when far left groups get involved with other groups and it becomes more of an activist name, a resist meme, it becomes about trump and not this kind of violence. you're going to lose the trust quotient again and that means people are going to say, as rush said, it's just another democrat rally. the often -- you have to maintain independence about your
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specific issue. do not let others. i know the women's march is going to get involved. you're going to have linda sarsour there. is this going to help you? i don't know. >> jesse: you don't have cnn doing a town hall with the friends and family of kate steinle and you don't have their friends and family holding rally saying we need border security. defund sanctuary cities. the mainstream media only gets involved when these issues when it can serve their policy purposes and that's why there's a lot of distrust. >> juan: 95% of americans favor stronger background check checks. a surprise career change for oscar winner jennifer lawrence. she is quitting acting, for a while anyway, to fix our democracy. that's next.
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activist. >> i'm going to take the next year off. i'm going to be working with an organization i'm part of. trying to get young people engaged politically on a local level. doesn't have anything to do with partisan, it is anticorruption, trying trying to pass state-by-state laws that can help prevent corruption, fix our democracy. >> kimberly: her publicist claimed she will return to acting as soon as her next projects are ready to go. greg, what do you have? >> greg: i have to say it's easy to take a year off when you do one, two movies at 22 million a pop. after saying "mother," she should take a decade off. trust me. i have this theory. i've talked about it. i'd call this the greg gutfeld confidence knowledge backwards
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principal. the adolescent energy of the newly politically converted. you are confident. >> kimberly: that's not catchy. >> greg: i have to think of a better one. less knowledge, more passion. she is talking about fixing democracy. >> dana: she said fixed corruption, fix our democracy. corruption and corruption. >> greg: she is assuming the identity of a student activist at age 27. that's proof of my theory. >> jesse: good point. >> kimberly: fantastic. >> dana: she's saying it's nonpartisan. katy perry spent a ton of time campaigning for hillary clinton and didn't go that well. knock yourself out. corruption. >> greg: on a state level. >> jesse: i didn't know our democracy was broken. if it is broken, i wouldn't call jennifer lawrence to come fix it. she can have whatever opinion
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she wants. she is not the type of celebrity i will listen to. >> greg: do you listen to ted nugent? >> jesse: if someone goes on -- you can tell the celebrities that read about politics. george clooney is well read or whoopi goldberg reads the news. last time i heard her, she was hating on donald trump. >> greg: that might be from reading the news. >> jesse: the corruption span. if she wants to go after corruption, i would start in california. >> juan: a lot of corruption, courts are saying.
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>> kimberly: election engineering. >> juan: the way you guys are thinking is jennifer lawrence can't stand donald trump. she said if he got elected, it would be the end of the world. even though as dana points out she says this is nonpartisan and she's going after corruption, i think we should all celebrate it. you just say i don't like those hollywood celebrities. >> greg: i disagree. i am interested in what she has to say. i am just saying taking a year off for her is me taking off a couple days. >> juan: she has a platform. she should use it. if she wants to help america. >> greg: she should come on "the five" ." >> juan: comes from republican parents. >> greg: she is rebelling. it's like your kids. >> kimberly: have a dream to compete in the olympics? anything is possible, how one mediocre skier made it to pyeongchang with the pros. that's up next.
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elizabeth swaney barely pulled off a 180-degree turn. how did she get to pyeongchang? crafty maneuvering. she is american but she is representing hungary where her grandparents were from. she needed to consistently finish in the top 30 at world cup events to make it to south korea. she finished dead last in her bid to get into the finals but she won get a lot of attention for what she managed to pull off. jesse, impressed? >> jesse: she is the elizabeth warren of the olympics. she denied someone from that country an actual spot. >> greg: that is a great metaphor. i hate you. >> juan: was that lady in the boston marathon? rosie ruiz. it's not that you could say she was illegitimate. she obeyed the rules. it's just that not many people go out to do this. she's just an ordinary -- well, like you or me. better than us. we don't ski.
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she is just an ordinary skier. >> dana: i can't tell whether to be impressed or irritated? >> kimberly: i thought it was gutsy. i don't know. are they protesting her in hungary? she has gotten a lot of attention and press for it. she got to be in the olympics. could you ski like that? >> dana: no, i never could. i predict she will have a book deal by monday. >> greg: i have to improve upon jesse's metaphor. you scam the system. we don't say scam anymore. we say they hacked the system or in any system is going to be hacked. i said this before. you introduce currency. there is counterfeiting. you introduce credit, you get i.d. theft. essentially this is i.d. theft. she assumed the identity of an olympian. >> jesse: that's why we need voter i.d. of the olympics. skier i.d.
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the first ever american rescue dog show on hallmark channel. the dogs competed in ten categories including talking, kissing, sr. dog, under bite, snoring. the winner got $5,000 to be donated to the shelter where they were rescued. overall winner got 25 grand for her shelter. that was jackie from culver city california. jackie is 11 years old. she was adopted at the age of ten. she lives with the family with two children and three other rescues. beautiful story. >> jesse: juan. >> juan: a heartwarming touch at a funeral for one of the students killed in the florida school shooting last week. the family of rotc candidate peter wang received a u.s. army hair was a metal as he was laid to rest. in addition, u.s. military academy west point posthumously admitted cadet wang who died in his rotc uniform hating others. he had dreamed of attending
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west point. two other victims also receiving the heroism award. alaina petty and martin ducay. >> kimberly: fox news super fans, you know who you are. this is a time to rejoice because fox news announced it's going to launch an over-the-top opinion platform called fox nation. it's a stand-alone subscription service you will be able to purchase without a cable package. it's designed just for you, the network's biggest fans. you see our stars. it's going to feature commentary from your favorite fox news personalities. brand-new and original, exclusive programming and in-depth analysis of the biggest news stories of the day. access to 20 years of archived programming. all in one stop shopping. you can't find that anywhere else. set to launch later in the year.
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you're going to keep a lookout for that. we're going to let you know. really excited to share this. >> jesse: they might have every single watters' world package on there. once we clean those up. >> greg: i am wondering if 20 years of stuff is a good idea. we had a lot of high points but sometimes we don't want to remember certain things. >> kimberly: we will add to that. >> greg: i didn't say that. that was somebody else. i did a great interview with the great writer robert wright. it is called blogging heads tv. he's a great writer. we talk about tribalism, division and meditation and other things. check it out. more important. let's go to greg's unicorn news. i don't know what to make of this because sometimes i'm getting a little tired of
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something i created, which is unicorns. lucky charms is now introducing a unicorn -- they are not called marshmallows. they are called mar-bits. i don't know if you can see this. this is the unicorn. >> kimberly: eat it. >> greg: i feel magical. >> kimberly: aren't those tasty? >> jesse: when you were a kid, put all the marshmallows into a bowl. >> kimberly: i had a law school roommate. she would dump the whole box out and pick out the terms. >> greg: according to general mills, the unicorn is the first ever inspired and created by kids. that is so untrue. i've been pushing the unicorn movement for how long? 20 years. if it wasn't for me, no one would know about unicorns. >> dana: you know where they can find that out?
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fox nation. >> greg: i don't think fox nation is going to have my stuff. >> jesse: this is one of my favorite companies. it's a great clothing company. they donate some of their proceeds where they take shelter dogs and they become service dogs to assist veterans who have ptsd. it's through the american humane shelter. i love the service program. i love the shirts. they have a celebrity endorser besides myself. chevy chase loves the gear. he's a huge fan. >> greg: you have a lot in common with chevy chase. >> jesse: the specific. i love how greg gets three "one more things" ." you have a promo and you have a "one more thing." >> kimberly: used all my food court.
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>> dana: it wasn't food court. he didn't share them with us. >> juan: i don't think your parents you have them. >> jesse: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. bret is back. >> president trump takes that first step on possible gun changes. survivors from the shooting take their case for stricter gun laws of the state capital. and how the russians tried to capitalize on the florida shooting and affect your opinion through social media. this is "special report" ." ♪ >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i am bret baier. president trump respond to calls for greater regulation on rapid-fire weaponry like that used in last week's florida school shooting and in las vegas last year. he is calling on the justice department to come up with new rules on so-called bump stocks that increase the speed at which bullets can be fired.
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