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zuckerberg. >> i am kimberly guilfoyle. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ >> it's been the burning question. will president trump attend the white house correspondence dinner at the end of the month? he didn't go last year because of his feud with the press. >> i did the grid iron dinner a few weeks ago. that was terrific. we had fun and it was good. i feel that the press is so bad and so fake, it's so made up.
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i mean sources say and they have no sources. they are like novelists. they makeup the sources. some some cases there are sources but they won't do it correctly. in many cases they literally makeup sources. 9 sources within the white house. there are no 9 sources. i want to get it sorted out with the press. >> the white house said sarah sanders will go in trump's place. did the president make the right move considering how the press treats him? here are a few of the latest examples. >> instead of trump making bizarre false claims, you can say trump lies and just put again about illegal voting? >> he is as dismiss of truth as he is of ethices.
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it works up to a point. i am sad to say it can lead to the diminishment of democracy if not it's death. >> here is the lubricant of trumpism. small, petty, cruel, mean spirited fear. >> fear is the lubricant of dictators. >> you could put a whole hour of this and we would never get enough of it. come on! what do you think of this? >> good or bad decision? >> fear is the lubricant is stuck in my brain. >> [laughing]. >> i think it's a good decision. i have been to these dinners. it's faker than the scenery in the "sound of music." they say it's a good cause. but it's pathetic. there are two groups. there are the press and the
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celebrities that the press invites. the celebrities wander around the auditorium like cool kids at an ugly farm which it is. the press indulgeses the celebrities climbing over each other for selfies. it's embarrassing because to see grown men and women acting stupid because that person is in that sit-com. the dinner is saturday night. if donald trump is not going, i am hoping my show, the greg gutfeld show is not covering it live. it's the most tedious waste of time i could imagine. we could counter-program. do something more fun. maybe have donald trump on. >> i think you are right. i agree with you 100%. no reason the president should go to this. sycophants serving sycophants. they run against him but want to
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bask in his glow to mock him. trevor noah is hosting it. cnn is getting an award for fantastic journal and so is nbc and the "new york times," the failing "new york times" maggie is get an award. >> i think it's a writer from the "daily show." >> yes. >> equally fair and entertaining. >> the embodiment of everything president trump campaigned against. this is the swamp. i love what he did last year during the night of the dinner and held a rally in harrisburg, pennsylvania. i hope he does the same thing in wisconsin or ohio and say you are the forgotten men and women. all of those people that are part of the swamp are in d.c. schmucking it up. i think it's smart. i think he should hit the
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campaign trail like he did last year. >> juan, what else could he do that would delight and enthrall you? >> he could step down. >> that's not going to happen. >> right. >> what would we do for ratings? >> we have hillary clinton. >> that's a got point. you guys seem to take a one sided view of this. i think donald trump said the press is the enemy of the american people. >> fake news. trump said fake news is the enemy of the people. >> then it seems to me like some of these bites we played at the top of the show, people are complaining about something legitimate. he said all of these immigrant women are getting raped. >> they are. >> he said there were so many
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illegal fraudulent votes in california. what is going on? he has no evidence of. this the press points it out and you say there goes the press again. >> it's not just donald trump. it's cbs's john dickerson, they illegitemmize themselves. they damaged their only reputation. >> we make mistakes. that's true of every president. to my mind. i have been to every one of them since 1980. the only president that missed was ronald reagan after he was shot. you put it down. in reality it's an opportunity for people who are often in
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direct conflict, the kind of press versus powerful people. that's why he went to the grid iron dinner that was more exclusive and elite. that was not televised. this is televised. this is far more democratic than the grid iron dinner. >> well, all i know, i go by own experience being there. it's a sweaty, pathetic, huddle of wanna be celebrities up against celebrities. the idea of sitting at home watching a dinner when you could be watching something real, like the greg gutfeld show. or jesse's show or judge. i am plugging for saturday night. >> exactly. >> it's a huddle of self-importance people that
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believe they are saving the republic from donald trump. if you watch the way this dinner went through 8 years of barack obama, he may have attended it, but he was attended a chorus of clapping seals who were prop gating his administration for 8 years. to think that donald trump would not be smeared is fantasy talk. he is a see something and say something president. you talk about all of the different aspects. he identifies lawlessness on the southern border and the press 56 it apart. >> you bring up a great point. the press is very unfair to the president. they will not give credit to his accomplishments and national security and the economy and immigration. how he deregulated and got rid of some of the problems in the economy. they don't want to admit any of this. they don't want to give him credit for anything he's done.
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that caused this relationship to be the way it is. >> you mean ann coulter. she is attacking him from the right. when people say you don't deliver on the wall and mr. president you are a republican, don't we believe in free-trade? we are not having a trade war. the next morning more penalties on china and more trade war. >> there is an evening of the scales. >> oh, i see! >> nothing has happened. they are just talking about it. the obvious thing here: he is not going because he is smart. you don't go to a place where people will insult you for 2 or 3 hours. >> your point earlier, they would kiss his butt.
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>> really. >> he is the president. they always honor the office of president. they want him to come? >> they honor the was of president. have you been looking at the headlines? >> cnn is getting an award for their coverage of russia. >> right. >> have you watched cnn and their coverage of russia? it's the most one sided slanted assault on this president. >> they get the award for manufacturing fake news. >> the "new york times" had an editorial this morning. we have to see the larger things. he encourages people in other countries to go after their press. >> fake news. >> there you go. stay right there for the real news. coming up next, dana perino joins us from california where she just interviewed the facebook ceo sheryl sandberg.
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>> can facebook regain the trust of tens of millions user who had their privacy breached? does the government need to regulate the global social network. dana perino sat down with the ceo sheryl sandberg. here's sandberg on russian interference. >> we are working hard on false news. we are working with 3rd party fact checkers. we have people in all 50 states now ahead of the election. if something is marked false, we warn the people who shared it. we degrease its distribution and make related articles to give the other side of the story. >> watch this.
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sandberg talks to dana perino about the news feed and how memo get information from facebook. >> we are increasing transparency across the board. a second change was within news to show more trusted news sources. that change meant that the more outrageous stuff got dialed down. the stuff that people trusted. conservative and liberal, got dialed up. >> dana perino joins us live from facebook headquarters in california. hello. >> good to hear your voice. >> congratulations. let me ask you quickly. sheryl sandberg said, it's important that facebook make
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people feel good. what did she say how they will deal with the reality of bad actors who are trying to use chaos and fear and tear people apart using facebook? >> it's interesting to be here at the headquarters. the beginning of facebook it was the darling of the start up and the beginning of all the great work that is being done. all of the jobs created. it was an idea that mark zuckerberg had of creating a big global community and how wonderful that would be. that will meet up with reality next week when mark zuckerberg heads to congress on tuesday and wednesday and has to answer questions from cynical members of congress, republicans and democrats. i talked to different people on republican and democratic sides. everybody is mad at facebook. nobody can agree on what the grievance is. he has a lot to answer for on
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tuesday and wednesday he is a natural idealistic person and very optimistic. he will have to figure out if that will be able to answer the question that the congressmen will have about how big this business and the fake news and the issue of russia. a lot to unpack. >> dana perino, we have talked about the me too movement. you spoke with sheryl sandberg after the interview asked her about that. >> it's 6 month to a day since harvey weinstein's horrible allegations were rerealed. -- revealed. the lean-in look was revealed. there was more information he put forward. it's something we talked b. the studies found even though a lot
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of good came from exposing sexual harassment, now women are facing a backlash. the opportunities for women could be curtailed because men would be reluctant to establish relationships because they are afraid they will be accused of sexual harassment. that was not able to ask her that on camera. continue to follow that story. it's something you said immediately and i picked up on that. just 6 months ago. >> dana perino, a lot of people are focussed on the russian aspect of this on facebook and privacy issues. a lot of conservatives are concerned that that platform is being used against them. social justice and corporate responsibility is code for not liking conservatives and advancing liberal causes. are they aware of that frustration for conservatives? >> certainly. facebook has a business, they say they try to be non-partisan.
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they know their business model is to reach everybody. it's true, especially conservative news sites, the smaller brands trying to get a foothold. they beat their business on how facebook used to distribute information. that changed as sheryl sandberg explained. they had a good reason for changing it. the problem is a lot of smaller sites, liberal ones too but mainly conservative ones. their traffic has gone way down. they want to feel like they have a level playing field. i believe that next week there will be members of congress who recommend something called an algorhythm review board. they might be willing to do that so people feel like they are being fair to all of the users. >> dana perino, it's safe to say
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that mark zuckerberg is an introvert. his consensus on the cnn interview is that it doesn't do him any good or facebook. is there a fear that him going before congress will be a problem? >> he is the founder of facebook. people think he is earnest and authentic, but he has a ton of responsibility now to consumers and society to government and to his shareholders and company. i don't know he will ever try to win a popularity contest. i think he feels the weight of the world on his shoulders right now. they are pressing very hard to make sure that testimony as good as it can be. >> now to the social media
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expert. greg gutfeld. >> i am transfixed by the earth floating above your head. >> this is my world now. >> it is your world! lots of water there in menlo-park. i believe that mark zuckerberg is dr. frankenstein. facebook is the monster that has left the building. there is no way you are going to get this thing back. it's too big and out of their control. in your interview, do they -- i don't think they have a solution for the problems of privacy. i think it's over! there is no going back. there will be no such thing as privacy anymore. they have no way to prevent the hacking or what is going to happen next, i think. i don't know. >> well, i think that's one of the questions, not just that he will be asked by congress but the markets.
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people said you have to 2 billion users and they are hiring more people to cut down on fake news. if you 20,000 human beings trying to do that and 2 billion users, the scope is so big. even republicans in congress are saying is this business too big? i think policy lagged behind technology so much. i don't know how they will catch up. it could be that we all just have to agree that the horse is out of the barn and let him run and decide how to protect yourself. you can't expect the company to protect you. but also i think there is something missing here. it's a consumer responsibility. if you are part of social media, they will find out you like dogs and red wine or diet coke. >> that's not what people are
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worried about, though. there are other things. but you are right. you can't have a class action suit when you entered this relationship voluntarily. if you join facebook it's like sharing your personal history with the town gossip. it's done. i think it's too late. >> they said they don't sell data. i thought that was their business? >> no, i asked about that to understand it better. they don't sell it to anybody. but advertisers -- value is that facebook knows what we like. if you are an advertiser, they will make sure that ad gets to the right person. there is value in your information but they say they are not actually selling. >> that's a tricky one. dana perino, thank you very much. ahead michelle obama just made waves comparing president trump to an rear responsible parent.
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welcome to will jungle. the obamas took swipes at president trump since leaving the white house. add another one. here is michelle obama. >> i felt like the 8 years that barack obama was president, it was like having the good parent at home. >> [laughing]. >> the responsible parent. the one that told you to eat your carrots and go to bed on time. now perhaps we the other parent. >> [laughing]. >> in the house. >> [laughing]. >> and we thought it would feel
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fun. maybe it feels fun to some for now because we can eat candy all day and stay up late and not follow the rules. >> i like candy. it's not even a veiled swipe. she is calling him an irresponsible parent. who she thinks would have been a more responsible president? . the candidate who jeopardized america's national security with private information on a server. >> the best qualified candidate in the last race was a woman. she was not perfect, but he was way more perfect -- >> [laughing]. >> than many of the alternatives. >> juan, first, how do you define a good parent in the context of politics which is a
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difficult analogy. did a good parent do nothing about isis or does a good parent destroy them? why to the obamas feel like they are the sages and president trump is just handing out candy. >> you have not noticed the chaos in the country? every minute there is a tweet and an attack on this or that person. that's what she is talking about. >> but a lot of people who voted for this president want and invite that chaos from washington? the swamp is deep and sick for a reason. maybe it's time to shake it up. >> wow. i don't know. he was elected as a grand disruptor. i think people wanted something different. >> that's right. >> when you look at scott pruitt, that looks like the swamp to me. when you look at a tax bill that rewards the rich, hmmm.
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what was interesting this is mrs. obama was going on about that she is not going to run for president. she said that's out. she doesn't know about oprah winfrey. i think the most controversial aspect who said women who did not vote for hillary clinton voted against their own voice. >> we have heard that time and time again. their husbands told them to who vote for. >> they try to disqualify the women who voted for president trump is could not be more sexist or wrong or offensive. the reason there is this false narrative, the media don't want to give him credit for the accomplishments.
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they want to remove him from office. makeup phoney scandals with russia with no evidence to support it whatsoever. it's disgrateful. >> greg, you were named parent of the year. >> that is true. how would you sort this out? >> focus on the metaphor. i applaud a clever metaphor. this was funny, but it was wrong. number 1 he is not an irresponsible parent. he is the opposite. he is a precocious child whom we love. if you are in panic, then you don't get it. right? it's gone on for 2 years. north korea, you thought 2 months ago it would be the apocalypse. now there is progress. is this part of the system he is using? he said you just sit around and eat candy all day. what is the candy we are eating?
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is it the jobs that we are having more jobs? progress in north korea? amazing candy. gorsuch. tax reform, yes, we will take our candy. her metaphor portrays american as children. that's the left wing-opinion that government is your big daddy. and the right champions the individual and the left demeans it. you can't take care of yourself. you need big daddy government to come down. the good parent. >> i think the reason why here attacks are so personal, this is personal for her. it was not just hillary clinton that was rejected, it was her husband's 8 years in office. president trump ran his campaign on eradicating what happened
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under president obama. and that's what he's done. for michelle obama there is an element of personal disdain for the president because most of the things that president obama president trump unraveled. >> skip the carrot and stay up late and eat a box of candy. >> you can't fault anybody for having an opinion on donald trump. trump is as big as the weather. you wake up and you wonder how much trump today? should i wear my trump umbrella. people like michelle obama will be asked about trump. they have an opinion. it's a clever but wrong opinion. but she's entitled to. >> i am never wrong. >> [laughing]. >> they are going after candy. >> [overlapping talking]. >> i think it's like halloween. there is so much candy.
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>> you are right. >> so hungry for candy and tired of winning. >> i know. the winning is killing me, man. >> [laughing]. >> all right. up ahead fighter connor mcgregor arrested after a bus smashing rampage caught on tape. that's next. here you go little guy. a cockroach can survive submerged underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. terminix. defenders of home.
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>> [bleep]. >> hey! >> [bleep]. >> [bleep]. >> are you all right, bud? mike, are you okay? >> [bleep]. >> who are these guys? >> that's connor. >> what is wrong with him? >> not too shocking. police charged connor mcgregor with 3 counts of assault. let's take it around the horn. greg, i think the video speaks for itself. >> that's the most disgusting thing to happen in your company, you have a great company. i get the anger, but attacking a bus? what did that bus do to him. he probably has little buses at home he has to feed. now out of work forever! i like connor the way he walked out of the police station. up. everybody leaving the police station are down with a jacket.
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he walks out, chin up. it looks like he's done it before. he will be sued. >> kimberly? >> every time i go after him. >> [laughing]. >> yes. >> apparently, stripped of his title. these guys are taught to be fighters and animals in the cage. you wonder why sometimes it goes off the rails later on. i am not apologyizing for what he does. does it surprise me that he snapped? not a wise move. >> juan, a bad move or giving the fans what they want? >> [laughing]. >> that's a good question. >> look at the industry he is
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in. >> i thought is this a publicity stunt. it will generate for the fight tomorrow night. he is not on the card. the fact he showdown up was a surprise. unless i am fooled. some say this is a disgrace to the sport. >> they beat each other faces? >> in the ring. not outside of the ring. >> i spoke with someone that works with him. it's not a good situation. he is facing liability crimminalee and financially. >> the people in the bus were injured? >> yes, there were injuries. a rich target to go after. he's done well for himself.
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i agree with what you are saying. this is no surprise. this is connor mcgregor. this is who he is. that's why he is so savage in the fights. he has no problem getting after it. this is outrageous behavior, obviously. i don't think it's good for his brand. people are going to be worried he is a liability and financially there is too much expose our. >> yes, more people will come to his fights. >> we will have to see. >> the problem is keeping him from fighting. >> we are looking forward to answering your questions because fan mail friday is next. stay tuned. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> i love the mac. fan mail friday. this is a great one. from trudy morrison. describe your worst date. let's get it over with. >> [laughing]. >> hmmm, high school girlfriend. had a trampoline in her back yard. i thought they would impress her
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because the trampoline was in the lake and my 3rd jump landed me in the lake. i wore her father's clothes for the remainder of the date. i married her, though. she was the first wife, though. >> that's a happy ending for someone. kimberly? >> oh, gosh. all right. i don't want to say his name. people would cry. >> cry? >> gavin? >> no. no! not playing the name game. it was in high school. it was my first -- told this story one time. he showed up with the weird horn. like a charlie's angle. looked like a barbie car. it was so embarrassing. i didn't want to get in the car. then everyone would see us in the neighborhood. this craziness. he is probably watching.
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my dad made me go out with him. my dad thought he was like a good, suitable geeky and nerdy choice for me. >> it did not work out? >> no. >> worst date story? >> it's embarrassing. in high school i played lacrosse and invited this guy who had a crush on me to watch me play. >> this sounds like quite a group. >> a bird flew in my house and i made him chase it around and sent him home. >> the guy in the car? >> yes. >> [laughing]. >> i saved this question. worst date? >> i have been thinking about it. i asked you the question. in all honestly, i have good dates. >> hmmm. >> sometimes my wife gets mad at
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me. i don't know if that happens to anybody else. you are out with your wife and she and just mad at you. >> i had that happen. >> one date threw up on me. >> i could see that happening. >> wait a minute, wait a minute! >> a lot. >> she doesn't tell me what she was doing before the date started. he drank something and threw up all over my shoes. >> did you ask her out again? >> no, those were good shoes. >> i like this. a practical question from susan. what do you get every time you go grocery shopping? i know that answer from kimberly? >> salami. every single time! >> yes. >> i can't run out of salami and apple juice. >> that's high in sugar. >> i don't care. >> salami is hard to peel. >> i get the part sliced and i
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>> oh. >> make me cry. "one more thing"? >> saturday, april 7th. 10 p.m. that's tomorrow night. i have buck sexton and a hilarious comedian. and look at this. people asked me wherever i go. where can i read your monologues? i love them. where do they go? we put them together in a book. it's not out yet, but you can order it right now at amazon.com. >> did you edit any out? ? >> yes, i did. like 50% new info. >> i love this. >> juan? >> the national park service
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announced that cherry blossoms in washington are at peak bloom. it's like a month late. we have had such cold and rainy weather and snowy weather. it's no surprise they took their time. for the next 7 days they will attract tourists from all over the world. snow is predicted in the east tomorrow. cold rain or snow. this may be one of the shortest seasons ever. if you have not seen the blossoms, put them on your bucket list. >> i am going tomorrow. an amazing event for homeless veterans. take a look at. this is cute. >> [crowd noise]. >> all right. >> [laughing]. >> greg tried to ruin we "one more thing." that's obscene. he is just a jealous hater.
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this racked up over one million hits on social media. more popular that greg gutfeld. >> in front of the kids. >> all right. we caught a fun moment in baseball idea during the pregame warm ups. in minnesota. the eagle thought the pitcher was his handler and tried to land on him. he stayed calm. remarkably calm. paxton said i guess he knew i was canadian. i will hosting for lauer on tonight on the "angle." >> it's autism awareness month. my little brother has as bergers. for anyone who knows anyone on the spectrum, things as simple as going through a security line
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can be very, very difficult with the anxiety it brings. take time this month to have empathy for someone who may be a little different. >> absolutely. god bless. have a great weekend. "special report" is next. >> bret: president trump slaps new sanctions on russian oligarchs on elect meddling. china vows to fight the united states over a threatened 100 billion dollars in new tarrifs. what happened to the expanded every to expand oil and gas exploration in the u.s.? this is speciality. >> -- "special report." >> ♪ >> i am bret baier. president trump's top economic expert says the message from the threat of another 100 billion dollars in tarrifs on chinese good is enough is

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