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catch me tomorrow on the intelligence report on fox business at 2:00 p.m. eastern where i am every day. a look at the dow. tough day. hopefully things get better tomorrow. my thanks to neil for letting me sit here with you. he's back tomorrow. "the five" is next. >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with kimberly kimberly kimberl, katie pavlich. as our president welcomes his french counterpart, let's not forget how the media portrays trumps harmful foreign policy. >> republicans really have a responsibility to talk about the imminent threat they know because they've seen behind the scenes. this man poses to the safety and security of the united states of america. >> i have asked the twitter spokesman, doesn't violate the terms of service, making this kind of threat toward
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north korea. >> on the world stage, this president is humiliating america, no question. >> greg: that didn't age well. does the president of france agreed? >> we have a lot of work to be done together but i'm very honored and pleased because whatever the context could be, this relationship is stronger. on top of it, we have an excellent relationship. i want to thank you for that. >> greg: our poor media. the sophisticated european doors our president. why shouldn't he? he is adorable. >> it's a great honor, great honor to be here. we do have a very special relationship. i will get that little piece of dandruff off. we have to make him perfect. he is perfect. >> greg: oh, my god. somebody break out the therapy llamas. every single -- it's the
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difference between trump and obama. obama was beloved by the media but our global adversary saw him as a mark. trump is despised by the media but effective on the world stage. let's review the world stage. isis is more than handled for now. north korea, bold moves by trump may create an historic thought. syria, he drew redlines. he made the historic visit to the homes of each major religions. recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. behind it all, he is rebuilding our military, telling the world our priorities are that. obama was the substitute teacher you could spin in six different directions. trump is the scary football coach who runs detention. here's what he said about iran. >> if iran threatens us in any way, they will pay price like few countries have ever paid.
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>> greg: wow. when trump answers the equation, a reset takes place that creates chaos by design. as any negotiator knows, you can plan adversary you can't figure out. trumps greatest asset, and predictability. and he knows it. it's only our media who hasn't figured that out yet. they are still stuck on trumps spelling errors. peter, on the scale of 1 to nothing, to 10. >> peter: i will give you your kudos. unpredictability is the key. when you are strong and have confidence and have american power, your adversaries, you and your allies respect it. what president trump has done is
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a layup. he decided to stand by our traditional allies and stand up to the enemies of the free worl world. whether it's china on train, north korea, dictators, iran. i think he will scrap the iran deal in spite of emmanuel macron's attempts to do otherwise. we have not needed the french since 1775 but it's nice to have them. >> greg: i have to admit donald trump is the greatest president that ever lived. >> juan: he said 11. i am looking for 12. may be a baker's dozen. i think 13 is bad luck. i am struck by what you're saying. i think about foreign policy and i think to myself wait a second. this is a guy you say and forced a redline. he was saying we should get out of syria. then you have a republican saying you don't want to start any trouble.
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he supposedly enforces a redline and then you have people saying it was pretty ineffectual. he didn't do much here. what is exactly the strategy. we don't have a strategy. then i think to myself, let me listen to greg. greg is saying he's a great foreign policy leader. that must mean that macron has come across the ocean and he is saying mr. president, thank you. in fact tsa you are wrong on the iran deal. he's saying you are wrong on trade. he is saying you are wrong on syria. on that angela merkel is coming at the end of the week and saying, oh, is he going to -- she is going to enforce what macron has said to trump. >> katie: the thing that's interesting about president trump with these meetings, adversaries or allies, he always focuses on the agreement first. as you have seen him come through the first year of his presidency, he's emboldened the allies. he has kind of distance himself from the people who are to necessarily in our interests. turkey is one of those examples. when it comes to syria, he
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addressed that today. talked about the iran deal. i want to get out eventually but we have to have a plan because we don't want the mediterranean, as he said, to be a free-for-all for the iranians. when it comes to the iran deal, i also believe based on the president's rhetoric in the past few months and also today he said it was built on a decaying foundation. that's the language. he's telling us he's going to scrap it. if the agreement, there is disagreement about how to fix i it. >> kimberly: they are going to tag team him a little bit. you have someone was a good relationship with. charm and warmth and they seem to get along. besides the dandruff comment. they get along well with one another. grooming each other.
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>> juan: the problem is she's calling out the guy for having dandruff. >> kimberly: yeah, it's a little bit -- anyway. the french don't mind. they have a glass of wine and they forget all about it. now angela merkel has been quite critical of the president but she's going to have to roll it back a little bit in terms of trying to get diplomacy. they want to be able to reconsider the iran nuclear agreement and he wants them to get involved and go along with what he wants to do as it relates to syria and iran in terms of the geopolitical area strife with problems in the middle east. in terms of that, he's already gotten some kind of negotiating trip. they are going to have to play ball. they're going to have to be respectful. he's going to have to stop with the incessant criticism. she is no longer the iron lady that she was. she has been tremendously weakened politically across europe with the problems she's had there in terms of the elections et cetera. see what happens at the end of the week. >> katie: i would argue that the president has taken a little
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bit of pressure off the europeans by calling on the arab nations around iran were very concerned about the nuclear program, they have threatened to restart it. he is saying this is your responsibility in your region which allows the europeans to step back and say it's in our interest to be involved with the people who need to make sure the rules are being followed are the people in the neighborhood. >> peter: reasserted the real relationship between us and the european nations. barack obama was deferential to these countries. >> greg: we were inferior. >> peter: you look at france. they have guided their military to pay for their welfare state. they've open their borders. they have terrorism problems, demographic problems. they are to the world power they used to be. -- they aren't the world power they used to be. he is wiping off the dandruff, patting them on the shoulder. >> katie: i do not have
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dandruff. for the record. >> greg: in france, they call it shoulder snow. >> kimberly: juan is like, what am i doing here? trump made you laugh today. >> juan: actually i was hoping i would get some llama. i understand they are having lamb. i am glad he's draining the swamp of these elitists. lamb chops at a state dinner. not a big state dinner, tiny state dinner. i love it. next time. jesse is not here. you need somebody. >> greg: going after spelling and food. juan, i want to show you how special this relationship is. every world leader when they meet trump, they come away with a special feeling. take a look. >> thank you very much. >> thank you.
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thank you. >> i like him a lot. it's an honor to call you my friend. thank you. [applause] >> greg: it is a buddy comedy. >> juan: the movie with the cops. "48 hours." the problem here, the big problem is you have macron in the europeans. you sound like don rumsfeld, old europe. europe, guess what, as macron has said, the united states needs allies. >> katie: we have allies. >> juan: they are our principal allies especially the war against terror. looking at micron macron, he'sa globalist. trump is an isolationist.
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that's why the trade issue. >> kimberly: so he gets along. that's you should be celebratine fact. >> greg: i hope macron is able to talk to him about the tariffs. may be the tariffs are part of a bigger thing trump is working on to get something we are not seeing. i hope that changes. it seems he listens. he listened about syria. >> katie: . europe exempted from the tariffs? >> juan: the tariffs would affect europe. >> katie: i recall sarah sanders saying they took them off. >> greg: shall we move on? coming up. >> stupid question. go ahead, anybody else. >> greg: juan, you are laughing. you love this man.
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♪ >> kimberly: president trump was asked a lot of questions are day by reporters. this one didn't go over well. >> mr. president, what about michael: ? >> thank you very much. >> are you considering a pardon? >> stupid question. anybody else? >> kimberly: scolding giancarlo for bringing up a possible pardon for his longtime lawyer -- scolding jonathan kar karl. he >> juan: i think lots of presidents probably think that. it's just they don't say it. >> greg: exactly. >> juan: the baseball player bryce harper says "clown question." it's not a clown question because we know the president has asked everybody about his pardon powers and he's been pardoning people quite recently,
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like scooter libby and even joe arpaio. >> kimberly: thanksgiving turkey. >> juan: yeah, and yesterday he was talking about he was going to pardon -- >> kimberly: i didn't say he was going to. i asked him to come along with sylvester stallone. >> juan: a lot of talk of pardons. therefore his ability to impact the mueller investigation. specifically a lot of interest in michael: and whether cohen is going to flip and provide evidence that could be damaging. >> greg: he should pardon anthony weiner as a thank you for helping him win the electio election. to jonathan carl's question, it wasn't designed for any answer. it was designed for a reaction. a question that wants an answer, what time is it. a question that wants a reaction, why are you a jerk? it wasn't asking a specific thing. very entertaining response. >> katie: in order to pardon someone, you have to be convicted of a crime or charged
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with a crime. >> juan: no. >> katie: essentially. he is not going to pardon someone before they been charge charged. >> juan: nixon was pardon. >> katie: that's fair but the only thing that happened to michael: , his office has been rated. we haven't seen an indictment, we haven't seen charges. we have seen no connection in terms of russian meddling and collusion. we haven't seen the documents. still have to make sure people who are qualified and capable of looking at documents, not putting attorney-client privilege. the idea that he would pardon him before there is a crime committed is pretty unrealistic. >> peter: they are obsessed with pardons because they are obsessed with obstruction. they are obsessed with mueller. not just a question to you. the press generally. are they ever going to look
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themselves in the mirror. they are grown men and women. they are yelling like kids at a party begging for candy. they look pathetic at any moment. i can't imagine any scenario. walking down the street, that i would yell. there is no situation. they do it every single day. and they look pathetic and small, specially when they ask questions like that. how did they help their credibility? >> greg: especially at a press conference. >> juan: i am having a moment. help me out. everything was going so smoothly. i recall that the last president we have was often badgered by reporters asking questions that the conservatives thought -- >> greg: badgered by softballs softballs? why are you so handsome? >> kimberly: why are you so handsome? why are you so right about everything?
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>> peter: you are going to seriously posit they treat -- >> juan: he is not barack obama. he's a very different president but that's a very serious question. >> katie: it would be a serious question if there was a crime. we don't know enough. >> juan: the fbi on a legitimate warrant went into the man's office. >> katie: doesn't mean he's going to get charged with a crime. >> juan: it means the judges thought there was sufficient evidence. >> katie: i will give you it's a legitimate question to ask down the road but at this point i'm not so sure how it would serve the situation. >> greg: a time and place. the first block, we talked about syria, iran, north korea. it's a great example of adult children. you have the adult problem. then you have kids. can i ask a question about the scandal? that's what the press cares about. we are on the verge of a
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historic event with north korea. >> peter: every time they do that, they get him closer to reelection because they remind everybody how much the swamp and the elites are out to get him and hate him. >> juan: all of the stuff with scott pruitt, ryan zinke, all the stuff with -- none of it is swamp like. you think this is swamp like? when reporters ask adversarial questions of people in power and hold them to account, that's wrong. >> peter: i said it was petty. >> kimberly: this is all about trying to distract because they want to make some problems for the president and republicans and the g.o.p. because of the midterm elections coming up and they need to show some wins. total distraction away from important issues internationally that we face. here's a chance to come together for diplomacy. >> greg: you can't
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underestimate. if this north korea thing gets pulled off by trump, it's historic. >> kimberly: they want to slow it down so he doesn't get to that point. tripping in the playground. >> greg: you are going to have to take the peace prize from obama and give it to trump. >> juan: let me ask you. even today, i am sitting here and thinking he can't even get the macron visit, the bromance, to be the main story because of the ronny jackson situation. >> greg: great timing, right? obama's dr. who leaked it. >> juan: who leaked it. >> peter: plenty of motivation motivation. >> kimberly: here's what i have to say about the about the nobel peace prize. return to sender. maxine waters is so determined to get president trump out of
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marvel studios' avengers: infinity war, in theaters april 27th. now...where were we? ♪ >> peter: maxine waters, she has a long history. someone might want to get the congresswoman a calculator. >> everywhere i go, people are talking about, why can't you get rid of him? why don't they impeach him? what is wrong with congress, why don't they stand up? i am hearing it on i'm told 70% of women who have been polled say they want him impeached. >> peter: we have done some looking. we are not sure which poll the congresswoman says 70% of american women want the president impeached.
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>> i am angry at what he's done, but it's a legal, constitutional standard. when one we get to it, we collectively as a country will know it, as we did with richard nixon. you don't just treat the principal or the policy standard of impeachment embedded in how we deal with something as a political tool. it's a constitutional standard. when that standard has been met, we will know it. >> peter: juan, your party is debating whether to impeach or not impeach. >> kimberly: that is the question. >> peter: there was a piece, you said it would be wrong for them to at least wink. you think there is the reason for them to call for impeachment. >> juan: no, we are talking politics. the politics are 70% of democrats and the polls say.
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70% of democrats. the key for the democratic activists and the democratic leadership is how do you signal to the base that yes, we hear you. i think rahm emanuel is onto something. you will know it when you see it in terms of getting to that point. i will say at this point i think republicans want to discuss impeachment more than democrats because they are looking to fire up their base. we saw ted cruz, he puts out a video. a fake anchor announcing senator schumer announces impeachment hearings. what do you think he's doing? >> greg: the reason why rahm emanuel said that as he realizes how silly maxine is. if you impeach trump, you get pence. pence is on the right of trump to anything. it's crazy. it's crazy. you are going to get somebody way more right wing. >> katie: there was a poll
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that says independent voters do not want to impeachment. actually this hurts the democrats more than it would hurt republicans. >> peter: tom stier has been running ads, millions of dollars, saying we need to impeach. can democratic candidates afford to resist that base? >> kimberly: it is fool's gold. knock it off. alerts. this is a fox news alert. controversy today surrounding president trump's pick to lead the department of veterans affairs. senate delaying confirmation hearings for rear admiral ronny jackson over allegations of improper conduct at various points in his career. fox news has obtained exclusive new developments and we go to john roberts. >> good afternoon. getting from a source some reports and counseling records related to dr. ronny jackson that were signed by president trump and also once signed by president obama with commentary. president obama writing "ronnie's positive impact cannot
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be overstated. he's a tremendous asset to the entire white house team. the level of performance and responsibility far exceeds his current rank. promote to rear admiral now." this would be seven years ago. this was dated 2016. "ronnie does a great job. genuine enthusiasm. incredible work ethic. he continues to inspire confidence with the care he provides to me, my family and team. continue to promote ahead." a real vote of confidence from president obama. also in another of report, "ronny has been a dedicated member of my team. entering my health and well-being and that of my family and entire administration. he has earned my complete trust in respect. continue to groom and promote this highly capable officer." 23rd of october 2014. "most impressive leader who continues to perform at the flag officer level. ronny has earned my confidence
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in the gratitude of my family for his diligence and knowledge. promote to flag immediately." one from president trump which would've been this year. "dr. jackson is a great doctor. two star material." evidence from president obama and president trump. president obama more parlay because he was not considering promoting him to secretary of veterans affairs. we have also confirmed that in 2012, dr. ronny jackson ordered a watchdog report when he and another doctor in the white house medical unit were going through something of a power struggle. the watchdog report found they both exhibited unprofessional behavior that led to low morale among staff members. he described the work environment is being caught between parents going through a bitter divorce. which was recommended that either jackson or the other or
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both leave the white house medical office. the inspector general report could be what people are alluding to today about inappropriate heavier and low morale in the white house medical unit. if you compare that with the laudatory comments given by president obama, there is definitely some ammunition there that might help him in his confirmation. a struggle ongoing here between opponents of ronny jackson, supporters. the president met with him in the oval office this afternoon. earlier today i asked president trump about jackson. he said it's his decision, jacksons, to make whether he wants to go through this confirmation process which now looks like it's going to be a fairly arduous process for ronny jackson. we don't know what he's going to do. opponents and supporters are lining up to give their say on what they think. >> kimberly: john roberts, thank you. juan, your reaction. president obama. those are his words and
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comments. how do you think it plays out? >> juan: leaks. these white house leaks are terrible. the leaks are there because i think there's some people of the white house tried to make a last-minute stand for jackson. with the president said today which is that if he was jackson, he wouldn't do this anymore. i think that was a telling comment. >> peter: those are fitness reports. they are done annually. there is a lot of scrutiny goes into. if you are recommended for promotion. kanye west, a celebrity, is on the maga train and he is not pulling a shania twain. i blame greg. i'm very proud of the fact
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>> juan: welcome back. yesterday we told you about kanye west's support of a trump supporter. apparently kanye is a big supporter himself. listen to what he told the hot 97 host. >> then he said i do love donald trump. he said that. kanye west. "i love donald trump." maybe that's just who he is. you think about [laughs] you think about who kanye has been the entire time. selfish, trolly, materialistic, did i say selfish? he was like, we couldn't get anything done with obama and trump gave me a meeting. >> juan: how do you understand this? >> kimberly: very well. >> juan: >> juan: explain it. >> kimberly: one thing about kanye west me is not afraid to speak his mind, whatever it is
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at the moment. he is saying this is somebody who gave him an opportunity to come and look at the picture. if we take a shot of that, the two of them during the transition, he was invited because president trump was inviting everyone to come, whether they were on different sides of the environmental issues or climate change or business or building the economy, when you show somebody respect like that, he what you have to save face to face, that's respect. that was good. he's being honest. the president treated him with respect. why should he be beaten down because he told the truth about his own personal opinion? >> juan: let me come at you quickly. in fact, he had just been hospitalized. he gets out. trump says to them on over, then he says on that basis because trump met with me and obama didn't, but i'm a big trump supporter. >> peter: so i am allowed to
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be trump supporter but kanye west isn't a question mark what's wrong with him being a freethinker? the blinders are off. question everything. the thought police want to suppress freedom of thought. the mob is going after him. he decided to speak his mind. i don't get with the controversy is. >> juan: he can speak his mind. if you speak your mind, tell us why other than he is the guy who took the meeting. >> kimberly: he is a freethinking black man in america. >> katie: he's been clear. he thinks you get punished, as he is seen, for having a thought outside the orthodoxy of what the left wants. doesn't mean kanye west is now a republican or conservative. he just means he's able to say things that are contrary to what everybody else is saying. pretty mixing in individual in america, and more people should act like that. >> juan: okay. greg, i was going to ask you about shania twain. she such would have voted for trump. she's a canadian. she came back and said i apologize. >> greg: we are at a point in america we have to apologize for expressing an opinion in
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election in which it didn't actually do anything. a mob rule courtney bind the media academic entertainment complex. that's why thinking liberals like are worried because of the intensity of the demonization by the left anybody who thinks out the box. scott adams. buzzfeed, they will assign a blog or to wright's mirror and that's what's going to happen. the new morality. it's not a church, not religion. it's the media mob. >> juan: up next, we are going to check in with dana and jesse. they are in nashville for a very special event with country music stars. they are excited to tell you about it. coming up on "the five" ."
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jesse are waiting tables for charity. they are at the dinner. hello to jesse and dana. >> what do you think of my apron? >> katie: tell us what you are doing. who is going to be there? are my favorite artists going to be there? are you wearing cowboy boots? >> no, jesse asked me if i was wearing heels because i am so short. we were told to wear flats. >> is that better? are we framed up? >> it is the 17th annual waiting for her wishes dinner. it benefits the kevin carter foundation and the make-a-wish foundation. we are going to wait some tables. if you go to the facebook page for dana perino or "the five," you can vote for either of us and that helps raise more money for these kids. >> here's the deal. dana doesn't really know much about the event. i invited her to the events. this was my connection.
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she owes me. i want deference on the show so the next time i say rasmussen has trump at 60% approval, i don't want to see an eye roll. i want to see deference because this is what i'm doing here. >> i will bite my tongue. the other thing is, well, i was a waitress. there is no doubt i'm going to be really good at this. >> how many plates can you hold? >> katie, you asked me who else is going to be here. a lot of of people are going to be here. hunter hayes. that's a good one. >> katie: lots of good artists coming out for a great cause. >> kimberly: dana and peter can cook. she is very handy with food and in the kitchen and excellent waiting on people and being very hospitable. jesse, i suggest you pick up some tips and tighten your apron a little bit. >> the apron is not tailored. sorry about that. i was fired from my only job as a waiter after two days. i am big trouble.
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but dana and i have a strategy. i know no one in the country music scene, so she is going to identify those people for me. she knows no athletes. marcus mariota is here. kevin carter is here. some mma fighters. tito ortiz. >> he is the number one waiter. tito ortiz. >> there's going to be a little competition. >> kimberly: he is great. he's done a lot for autism as well. dana, you had country music stars today. it first appeared on fox a long time ago with you. >> josh turner is a big star. he came in and was able to help out at the 2:00 show, "the daily briefing." he said greg is a foregone conclusion. greg will never like country music but he thinks jesse could be turned. >> greg: really old country music. patsy cline.
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>> you do like old. that's true. the older stuff greg likes. >> juan: let me get this straight. if i'm at my table and i get jesse is my waiter and dana as my busboy i guess, i don't know, and there's a fly in my soup. >> excuse me? >> juan: do i have to leave a tip? do i have to leave a tip? >> first of all for the kids. second of all i like how you characterize her as a busboy. >> kimberly: boss person. >> very enlightened. >> juan: kimberly is straightening me out. a bus person. anyway. i would give you a big tip if i was there. >> you can go online and donate. >> you can afford it. >> you can go online and donate. we hope you do. >> kimberly: great of you to do this, fantastic. >> greg: you still need a computer. i do have tips. you have to approximate what a waiter is.
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jessica might be sure and talk about your acting classes whenever you are waiting on a table. dana, bring up your screenplay. that's the only thing waiters do, at least in new york city. >> the apron is so big. it is like dragging on the floor for me. we have to figure this out. >> peter: you are working as a team but competing for tips. >> we are not a team. >> this is going to be very cutthroat. i am probably going to sabotage her. i will pull the strings from the apron. >> katie: a great cause. dana and jesse, have fun and be careful. "one more thing" is up next. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat
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♪ >> greg: "one more thing." juan. >> juan: every basketball team has a super fan courtside. last night in salt lake city, with mitt romney. take a look at this. romney is holding up four fingers to remind the guard russell westbrook that he is close to fouling out. some people say romney was out there politicking in front of the utah fans after failing to secure the g.o.p. nomination
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saturday but he looked like a winner last night sitting courtside in this custom-made jersey over a button-down shirt. former massachusetts governor, once a celtics fan. now looks to have picked a winner. the jazz hold a lead in the best-of-seven series. >> greg: there you go. time for this. greg's great idea. all right, tuesday morning some guy was going to try to kill himself by jumping over and over overpass on 696 in detroit. here is the great idea. take a look at this. the cops called a bunch of truck drivers, told them to park underneath the bridge so when the guy couldn't jump, he couldn't jump anywhere. it prevented these suicide. the guy ended up walking off the bridge. he was taken to a hospital for evaluation. that my friends is a great idea. >> kimberly: i was worried about it but it seemed to come together. creativity. >> greg: i nailed the landing.
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k.g. >> kimberly: thank you. okay, kimberly's royal news. >> greg: i have had enough of this. >> kimberly: i really don't care. a fox news alert. royal fox news alert. an update on the story we covered yesterday. prince william and his wife kate introduced the world to royal baby number three. since we are all royal in our own special way, greg, there were a few other newborns who got to share the spotlight. news stations from all over the world were in front of st. mary's hospital in london. they captured a few other wonderful, happy new parents and their babies making their way out of the hospital maternity wing. very nice to include them. two couples embrace the cameras as they stepped out and made an exit to remember. god bless all of these beautiful families who got a little taste of the royal life and what a joy it is to have a baby. >> greg: all right.
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>> katie: a college student was on the game show jeopardy recently and he is going viral for his answer to the question of what he would do with the grand prize if he won. watch. ♪ >> a lifetime supply of taco bell. >> katie: that's right. he would spend $100,000 on taco bell. the student didn't win but after jeopardy he tweeted out his hilarious response, and taco bell responded in a big way. they offered him $500 worth of gift cards. kimberly is a little bit jealou jealous. if he eats off the dollar menu, that means he could eat throughout his entire college career at taco bell. >> greg: he should have said half on taco bell and half on imodium. it's incredibly expensive. incredibly expensive.
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more expensive than the meal in many ways. >> kimberly: no. >> greg: very hard to open. >> peter: los angeles, there is a big homeless that's a problem, in los angeles. the va and brentwood in l.a., providing ten parking spots overnight for homeless vets to park their car and have somewhere to sleep. there are 400 acres of property at the facility. it took ten years to get ten parking spots so homeless vets who have run into hard times have somewhere to sleep at night. it's an example of how the inhumane va system treats people, not like humans. in this case they finally got it right a little bit. >> kimberly: i work with operation renewed hope for homeless veterans and you cannot believe how many veterans sleep in their cars. it's all they have left. they lose everything in life. you know who lets them stay in
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the parking lot? walmart. >> greg: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." do not cry. do not fret. if you want news, here comes bret. [laughter] >> bret: thanks, greg. this is a fox news alert. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. allegations of past misconduct of the president's pick of va secretary comes to light. while one report raises issues at this hour, we are seeing former president obama's high praise for rear admiral ronny jackson, calling him an asset to his own administration. what's going to happen with the va secretary nomination? where does it go from here? achieve white house correspondent john roberts following the latest developments. good evening. >> in the last hour we've had a flurry of developments in the case of dr. ronny jackson and his nomination to be the new secretary of veterans affairs. fox news has obtained fitness

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