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way from pg getting that done. the state proceeded with a hand recount of all ballots, including of palm beach county. but the mess goes on it would seem to be very difficult for mr. nelson to reverse that gap. "the five" is next. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone, i'm dana perino, along with tammy bruce, marie harf and greg gutfeld and jesse watters. it's 5:00 in new york city and this "the five." the immigration battle front and center as the first wave of the caravan is met with violence in tee yuanna, mexico. local residents clashing with the migrants and chanting this. [chanting] [mexico] >> dana: potential 2020 hopeful kamala harris facing backlash after this exchange during a confirmation
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hearing for the nominee to head ice. >> are you aware of the perception of many about how the power and the discretion at ice is being used to enforce the laws? and do you see any parallels. >> i do not see any parallels between. >> i'm talking about perception. >> officers and agents. >> i'm talking about perception. >> i do not see a parallel between what is constitutionally mandated as it relates to enforcing the law. >> are you aware that there is a perception -- >> -- i see no. >> are you aware that there is a perception. >> to put ice in the same category as the kkk. is that what you are asking me? >> no, i'm very specific about what i'm asking you. are you aware that there is a perception that ice is administering its power in a way that is causing fear and intimidation, particularly among immigrants? >> dana: all right. he kept his cool there, greg. >> greg: yeah, i respect
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her, but i thought that was a very sleazy, sleazy move. it's a way of asking a question without asking a question. some would say, jesse, that you drink heavily, not me but some would say. that's what she did. she said there is a perception of what would you say to the perception and the thing is the only reason why the perception would exist is because she is laying the perception out there. you know, some may say that ice is like the kkk. you are the some. but you are too cowardly to admit that you are the some. so, i would thought that stunk to high heaven. he answered it correctly. >> dana: again, he is trying to get confirmed to be the head. >> greg: by the way, i don't think you drink heavily. >> jesse: if there is a perception. >> greg: i saw you in my eye line. >> jesse: show is getting off to a great start. >> dana: happy friday. >> greg: some would say your hair is beautiful, jesse. >> dana: some would say it's your turn to talk.
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>> jesse: first of all, camla, what she did, i agree, you can't frame the question as guilt by association. i can say there is a perception democrats are pro-crime and open borders. thereof is more of a perception than that than there is a perception that ice is akin to the kkk. now, her history books. the can kk terrorized the south for decades and hung innocent african-americans. they were supported by the democratic party, okay? she, african-american, senator, should know that and that comparison is so outlandish and so disrespectful to the ice agents that are just doing their job. do you know who is really scared of ice and who should be scared? human traffickers, drug traffickers, criminal illegals that have skipped bail and are now still in the united states? those people should fear ice and there's a good reason for that.
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>> dana: maria? >> maria: i will say there is a perception, we have seen not based on what senator harris said but based on real people who have come in to contact with ice who are either trying to claim asylum who have had their. >> greg: compare them to the kkk? >> maria: i'm not making that comparison. where she took the question was are you aware there is a perception people are scared when these people have had their children taken from them. some of them don't know where they are. some of the adults have been deported back without their children. i think it's a completely fair question to ask him. >> greg: she asked it incorrectly. >> jesse: right. she inserted the kkk when she didn't need to do it. >> maria: that's fine. and i think she is well aware of the history of the kkk, jesse. >> jesse: she should be more responsible with her analogy. >> maria: you are focusing on that piece of it. the question when she went back and drilled back down was a completely fair question. there are a lot of people today who are scared of ice, who are fearful because some of the stories are quite frankly horrible. >> dana: she is a lawyer, tammy, and if she said that
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in a court of law, don't you think there would be objection? tammy tammy people might have that perception because of her rhetoric. >> maria: no, because of her actions. >> greg: do they act like the kkk? >> on the border it's not ice separating families. it's the custom and border protection, right? ice goes after people who are -- goes after ms-13 and the interior of the country. illegal aliens who are engaging in money laundering, in drug trafficking. that's interior work. they are, in fact, savingth immigrant communities from these beasts that target them like ms-13, so they ever the ones who are, you know, helping the average american in general, certainly immigrant americans. so her saying -- she doesn't even really know what ice is doing. >> maria: yes, she does. >> let's make it clear it's posturing for 2020. >> dana: she knows exactly what she is doing. >> jesse: she is running for president. >> it felt like the kavanaugh hearing and it's
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the same attitude, the same insulting approach, the same innuendo americans didn't like the kavanaugh hearing. they are not going to like if this is what they're going to continue to do for two years. it will backfire. >> maria: everything can't be criticized and say this is like kavanaugh. >> but it is. >> greg: that's just like kavanaugh. >> maria: there are criticisms of ice that cross party boundaries. it's okay. he suspect for the position. he should get asked tough questions. >> but real ones. >> greg: don't you think ice is getting unfairly smeared by the media? come on. >> they save the lives of immigrants and young women. >> maria: do huge roundups of immigrants in the country. >> criminal immigrants who have there are warrants and they are looking for. >> that's not true. they vehicles paned their power beyond what they used to have. and if what you are saying, tammy is, true. if that's true, he could have taken that opportunity to say i understand there are these false fears out
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there, here. >> greg: playing the victim, maria. just like kavanaugh. comparing the kkd what the hell is going on here? >> maria: he could have batted down some of these theories if he doesn't think they are true. >> greg: i would have flipped out. he did a pretty good job. i would have flipped out, maria. so would you. >> dana: he held his exposure. >> maria: i don't think he did. >> dana: maria, he held his composure like did you at the podium. >> dana: jim acosta and earlier the judge ruled that the trump administration must reinstate his press pass. chris wallace is sitting down with chris wallace this weekend for "fox news sunday." he asked him about these latest developments. >> what they said is we have to create rules and regulations for conduct, et cetera, et cetera. we are doing that write them up right now. it's not a big deal. if he misbehaves we will throw him out or stop the news conference. chris: what are your rules going to be? what is it you are saying this is over the line?
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>> they are doing them now. we will have rules of decorum. you can't keep asking questions. we had a lot of reporters in that room. many, many reporters in that room and they were unable to ask questions because this guy gets up and starts, you know, doing what he is supposed to be doing for him and for cnn, and, you know, just shouting out questions. and making statements, too. but i will say, this look. nobody believes in the first amendment more than i do. if i think somebody is acting out of sorts, i will leave, i will say thank you very much, everybody, i appreciate your coming and i will leave. >> dana: greg? >> greg: this is so important. what this is about is a violation of the fifth amendment which is a right to due process like kavanaugh. here's the point. >> maria: i will regret saying that forever. >> greg: the media is now up in arms over the violation of due process because a guy lost his hard pass even though his daily pass. they were seemingly very silent when a guy lost his
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due process when he was accused of sexual assault from 35 years ago. by the way i'm for due process for everything, okay? i think i'm glad they are finally saying hey, due process, good thing. >> dana: yeah, we lo due process. the judge did not rule, jesse, on the first amendment issue. it was the fifth amendment issue. sounds to me like, though, the white house is saying like we have made our point and acosta is going to be acosta but he might not be well-thought of by his colleagues. >> jesse: definitely time to move on considering the guy who made the ruling is a thump approved judge. can't say this is obama approved judge. everybody is willing enough to to take a step back. i'm just glad that donald trump is restoring decorum and civility to the white house. it's about time. because the democrats and the reporters have been really running wild and have been disrespecting the traditions that we so hold dear in this sort of public. [laughter] and i'm glad that this is being restored.
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>> dana: i don't know why i'm laughing i could not agree more. >> maria: is donald trump going to have to start respecting the dignity of the white house? is he going to have to start actinacting with decorum? >> dana: is there a perception he is not? >> maria: when he cuts people off and calls them stupid and rude? is he going to have to start playing by rules, too? >> jesse: i don't think he has any rules. i think he was fine and he said if anybody acts up we are going to boot him. >> maria: it was weird to watch, tammy. >> jesse: boot a lot of reporters back in the day. look it up. >> maria: thomas jefferson. jesse is on a history tear tonight. >> jesse: jefferson pulled a lot of hard passes. >> dana, you mentioned across taps colleagues doesn't like what he does, now they are going to be the ones in a way have to be in charge to get the little child to sit down, otherwise, the entire thing will end and i think that's the of the presidency. perfect way to handle it.
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>> dana: i think they will put him in the deep freeze. ever put anybody in the deep freeze, maria. >> maria: had to kick somebody off the plane one. >> jesse: who was it. >> greg: was it david gregory? wasn't it. he had some fun pills. >> dana: no, no. nancy pelosi's bid to become house speaker facing resistance. now saying sexism is to blame. details is next. this is stonington, maine,
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>> after thanksgiving. >> that could be months after. >> no, literally. i mean literally after thanksgiving. >> maria: with opposition mounting pelosi's all lies are fighting back with claims of sexism. never nancy movement. >> there is a lot of sexism in politics. a lot of sexual bias. pretty much any industry you want to look at. you probably know it in your own industry. and so i'm sure that's a factor. but, i think she is qualified and she is extraordinary and she is strong and she will make a very effective speaker. >> maria: so, dana, i have always said i think some of the criticism of pelosi has some sexism in it but i don't think that challenging her for speaker necessarily speaks to that. but, i want you to respond to the counter argument in a people are making this week. chuck schumer reelected on a voice vote to be head of democrats in the senate even though democrats lost seats there. didn't pick up seats whereas nancy pelosi helped get 40 seats. >> dana: here is the thing
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about chuck schumer she has only been minority leader for one congress two years. harry reid before that for a long time. nancy pelosi has been in power for a long time. and people have been calling for is change. they asked for it in 2016. they asked for more of it in 2018 i don't think it's so much sexism as it is we are looking for a new generation. we want to see some changes around here. i actually think that marcia fudge very interesting. i don't think she went in to the meeting with nancy pelosi thinking, hmmm maybe i could get something out of this. if you are a democrat thinking you want to get something out of this, meaning a new bridge in your district. you need something else, you want a committee chairmanship, i would go in and say to nancy pelosi i'm thinking of challenging you, too. >> maria: not a bad negotiating. horse trading. >> jesse: brilliant. >> maria: thank you: >> maria: there a lot of new members who said they won't support her. you can't beat her with nothing. i know you want her to be speaker, right, as a foil? >> jesse: yes, i do. i don't think the democrats
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want to stick their necks out right now because nancy will just chop it off. i think someone eventually is going to have to grow up and put their name out there and throw their name in the hat. so, yeah. what i do think, though, is the democrats should just focus on substance an qualifications and not throw an ism out there. every argument they have is sexism, racism, nativism. we are sick of it we would rather just talk about the facts. what this does is foreshadows what you will see in the democratic primary when people run for president. you have a woman who thought she was native american running against another black woman. running against a straight white male. maybe there is a gay democrat in there. there is going to be so much as greg likes to say identity politics on that stage it's going to be interesting to see if democrats really go after each other on those issues. are they able to pull back and really debate on substance? i don't think they are going to be able to. it's too tempting for democrats to throw these ism
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cards down because that's all they know. >> dana: good thing to come up with like christmas gift ism cards. bingo ism cards. >> maria: greg, nancy pelosi has her flaws certainly. i do think a lot of republicans she has high negative remarks. >> greg: i deeply respect her. >> maria: almost helped win 40 seats back. ips skeptical of her and i still am. do you see someone else in the democratic party who could lead as effectively as she does right now? >> greg: i don't know. because i don't pay attention that much to have the democratic party. i don't know many of them. this the as you will minute nation of identity politics you start devouring your own. sooner or later there is only person left. cannibals eat their own family ultimately. i pose this question. who says women can't be sexist against women? right? because. >> dana: they are saying that they are saying that. >> greg: if you believe men be sexist and women can't be
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sexist. then you are saying women can't do the same things as men which means you are sexist just like kavanaugh. so if you deny a woman's ability to be sexist to another woman, then you, in effect, are being sexist. women -- by the way. >> jesse: i lost me, greg. >> dana: this is true. >> greg: women can be as every pit of sexist. >> dana: if you are a woman that did not support hillary clinton and did not vote for her and woman who does not support pelosi and several democrats that are both that they are women as being sexist towards pelosi. >> maria: which is why marcia fudge is an interesting possible candidate. what do you think? >> tammy: the left ha has been looking at opposition as the other. not just that you are a sexist. it's that the no you are not really a woman if you are not really towing the line. right? because that becomes the problem. you are dismissed as a human being. i think alexandria ocasio-cortez should be the new speaker. >> jesse: i agree. >> tammy: see, this is the
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problem. they want something new. the new crowd really doesn't know much. they are completely immersed in the issues. but nancy pelosi is the only one who raises money. she is the only one. >> maria: she is not anymore. not anymore. >> dana: alexandria a basically, those progressives are making the centrist of the democratic party stronger. >> greg: look like adults. >> maria: house speaker doesn't have to be a member of the house. >> dana: that's why greg is running. >> greg: i'm looking for a strong write in vote. >> tammy: maybe donald trump should be speaker of the house. >> maria: my money is on beto. >> jesse: he is the master. >> maria: joy behar trumping the music awards. ♪
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>> tammy: joy behar melting down over the country music awards. took issue with the fact they didn't talk politics and trash president trump. >> maybe i'm overreacting to this. i believe everybody should be involved in politics right now. [applause] i really do. i don't believe that you get a pass just because you are a performer. >> not everybody wants to watch it on television. >> i get that. >> that's what she is talking about. >> my personal belief is that we are in an emergency. the democracy is at risk. >> i do think that sometimes it's like when i do my shows. i don't want to talk about politics. >> that we have been. >> i want to talk about me. >> dana: great song by toby keith i want to talk about me. >> tammy: there is a lot to discuss here. she even admits maybe she is overreacting. greg, would you agree with that? >> greg: she is the only person on this earth who wants more politics in every day life. wherever politics is injected whether it's sports, movies or music, it
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introduces friction and anger. it makes everything worse. but she isn't saying she wants more politics in life. she wants her politics. her politics. if the country music singer came out against something she was for, she wouldn't be saying this. the scary thing about this is, it's shifting from it used to be if the left disagreed with you, they thought you were evil. remember? we think they are wrong. you think you are evil. now, nonparticipation is evil. now, if you don't speak up and participate, you are a collaborator. you are just like a nazi. >> tammy: in her way if you don't speak up, maybe they would speak up but pro-trump god forbid, right? then she would be complaining. at the same time we know that when things have gotten political like when the obamas or michelle obama would appear on the oscars and all of that going on with that the ratings go down. americans over all reject it because we want an escape, right? we do want a break. that's the job of performers, is to give us something to entertain ourselves not to give us some angst. or, of course, there is a
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responsibility because they do influence culture. do you think there should be a balance? >> dana: i think country music as an industry knows its audience, right? like, for example, why do i play country music on the five, greg? >> greg: why do you? >> dana: because i know my audience. also democracy is at risk. the democrats picked up almost 40 seats in the house. they did very well in the you were midwest. they took governorship would he say did not. there is one republican left in new england. democracy is actually working. i didn't get to watch the cmas, i usually watch every year. i was on a flight. i do know one thing dierks bentley got robbed. >> tammy: while they know their audience they still didn't want to make it political. while there was no blue wave. they did well. very good example of a cross section. tell that to the senate and tell that to georgia and florida. so, jesse. >> maria: 40 seats is pretty good. it's a blue wave. >> jesse: blue wave in the
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sense that pelosi can wave the majority good bye when she overreaches. >> maria: is that true first time have you used that? >> greg: that was good. if you were wearing a blue shirt it would have been awesome. >> tammy: jesse, are you we going to be able to avoid the demand that everybody in entertainment get political? we have two more years coming up to 2020. >> they went after trump a little bit if i recall last year at the cmas. i remember some did. and they also went after the clintons at one point. >> dana: because it was -- they went after everyone, which was the point. it was an equal opportunity thing and they said it in a joking way in a song. >> tammy: it is politics even there. is this something that's going to be a problem or is this going to be the new standard for what we experience? >> jesse: i think year three in the first term of a presidency is where the people just try to cool off because the first two years is chaotic and everyone is always ramped up and then usually there is a situation in the midterms where one
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party does better. and then year four is all presidential race. year 3 everybody needs to relax, calm down, take a breath. we have gone at such a phrenetic pace for these first two years. no one wants to see any music shows where people are talking about trump even though country music is pretty maga. i agree with dana, democracy is working. people are fine. joy is the only one that's lighting her hair on fire and she is just doing that for attention. when she brought the subject up, she said i may be crazy here but. >> tammy: she is overreacting. >> jesse: she is overreacting. >> tammy: do you agree we are going to be settling in here or do you agree with joy there should be more complaints? >> maria: people should feel to speak up. country music artists have spoken up: after the shooting in las vegas, many of them especially the ones performing came out and tried to have a serious conversation about guns. even though that's not popular with a lot of their audience.
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>> greg: there are a lot of opinions about guns. >> maria: there were a lot. they felt that was an area or time when they could have a discussion about policy and i actually really appreciated the fact that country musicians that's what i listen to, that's my jam,. >> tammy: she wants them to go after trump. that's her fixation. >> maria: i'm not talking about joy right now. i'm talking about country music does weigh in to politics or policy. you know, i think if entertainers want to speak up like kanye or taylor swift have about politics that is their right to do so. >> greg: he is not really an entertainer just really a creative genius. >> greg: just like kavanaugh. >> dana: oh my god. >> tammy: we have got to move on the fastest seven is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [upbeat music]
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♪ >> jesse: time for the fastest 7. first up. take a look at these pictures. you would expect this might happen in houston or miami. but not in new york city where we get snow all the time. six inches nearly shut this place down chaos everywhere. police were actually turning people away from major bus terminals because it was too crowded and it took some travelers up to six hours just to get home. traffic totally stopped on the george washington bridge after a multicar accident. and some students in new jersey were forced to spend the night at their school. this was probably 6 inches. didn't even seem like six inches. >> greg: my helicopter. i ended up staying down chelsea pierce. >> jesse: one of those amazon executives. >> greg: most heavily taxed place on earth the city can't take care of the homeless and the streets that the homeless choose to sleep on.
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meanwhile, de blasio still makes it to the gym in brooklyn. i'm sure he didn't have any delays. i took the subway home and it missed my stop and i ended up being lost for 20 minutes in chinatown because i couldn't see the street signs and i have lived here for two decades. >> dana: had a big fox news umbrella. >> greg: i had a big fox news umbrella and everybody left me alone. >> jesse: hair and makeup took her car down to brooklyn after the show it took her three hours. >> dana: three hours and 45 minutes. it was a lot. tom's wife took her 8 homes to get home from the city >> greg: she lives in ohio. >> dana: we get it america, new york is pathetic. >> jesse: took them seven hours, six hours and he just had to go a couple miles up state. >> my producer ended up staying in the city last night. >> dana: she got to go shopping at the gap though. >> greg: they don't have
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gaps in d.c. >> maria: she works here. she did buy pajama pants at the gap. >> jesse: lives in new york and they put her up in a hotel? >> maria: no, she lives in new jersey. >> jesse: sounds like a scam. >> maria: she lives in new jersey had to be back. to be back for our show. the people who use port authority that bus terminal, the police locked the doors and would you not let people in because it was too crowded. it really. >> dana: it's horrible. >> maria: it was only six inches. >> tammy: new new yorker four years. in los angeles you don't have this kind of infrastructure for traveling. i took the subway. didn't get in a car to come here to the studio yesterday. took the subway home. one block away from my apartment was able to avoid all of the snow and everything and i was impressed. however, it was the first time that things for me was the fourth winter that things did seem strangely inept that nobody was doing anything and i was -- i knew
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it was coming. i wore the right boots. i was ready and i'm a loss los angeles. how did they not know. >> greg: chris christie said it took me 5 hours and 40 minutes. >> greg: he was walking. >> jesse: not the best person to complain. up next ♪ i know you ♪ give it to you drunk and i will show you ♪ you want to move like like jagger. >> jesse: greg is not the only one getting worked about about maroon five performing during the super bowl. apparently thousands now signing petitions calling on the band to drop out of game. it's not because they think maroon five stinks but as a sign of support for collin kaepernick national anthem protest. yeah i didn't see that coming. >> i thought it was. >> greg: this band gives the number five a bad name.
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this is like what we talked about joy behar. people demanding this band. stand the music. demanding this band take a stance when they really would not take any stance. >> jesse: nonparticipation rule. >> greg: they are now collaborating with racists by not -- by appearing on the super bowl. >> dana: what do you think they will do? >> greg: i think they will break up because they realize their music is so bad. >> jesse: wishful thinking. >> greg: destroying the eardrums of the youth. >> jesse: you were kind of sighing in a very excited way when you saw maroon five performing. i saw that. >> maria: i hate maroon five i think they are a terrible choice i don't like their music. rihanna came out a few weeks ago and said she wouldn't have performed at the super bowl because of collin kaepernick. look, these people are free to sign a petition. >> jesse: they asked me to perform and i said no in solidarity. i get it. people are going to take a stand. >> maria: maroon five is allowed to keep playing their terrible music.
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>> tammy: also like whether you go to the white house if you won a game. a big championship. there is this demonstration that you have to make or kind of the positioning you have to take. and we have got to put a stamp on this and just have it end. encourage them to perform. we have got to be able. >> maria: or not and make a decision. >> tammy: or not. based on normal life instead of all this pressure and bullying. >> jesse: finally social media going straight to your head. a new study links excessive selfie posting with narcissism. heavy social media 25% increase in self-absorbed behavior. greg? >> greg: why me? >> jesse: narcissism, selfies gut guilt we suffer from a glut of images. when your grandmother passed away only one and black photo in the newspaper. grainy. now when granny dies there is going to be 5,000 instagram poses of her showing every tattoo and
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belly ring and party shot she does. everybody is going to be in great detail. >> jesse: when republicans push granny over the cliff? >> greg: yes. >> jesse: is there a greg selfie up there somewhere? must have sent something in. >> greg: oh, yeah. that's what i see when i look in the mirror bill hemmer. >> jesse: much better lookingy, dana. >> dan: i don' >> dana: i didn't know how many selfies i had on my phone. >> jesse: that's a good selfie. >> dana: looks like rachel mamaddow. counts selfies turn around and take of another person. >> maria: selfie people think of just being you, right? >> jesse: look at that selfie. you were very selfie involved. >> maria: that counts as a selfie even though my husband is in it. i think it's a technical glitch. >> tammy: i have two on my
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phone. it makes me nervous. i joined instagram and makes me nervous to put personal things on there. i want to keep it nonpolitical. >> jesse: you are very hip. are you on snapchat, too? >> tammy: no, i am not. my favorite is grumpy cat. [laughter] >> jesse: that was in the morning. >> dana: you gave that to them? >> jesse: i didn't have a lot of selfies. dana, it will surprise you i'm not very. >> greg: you look like the post it guy from sex in the city. >> jesse: up next. for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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>> greg: fan mail friday. this is a great question, actually. because we travel a bit. what is the first thing you check while booking a hotel room online, dana? >> dana: peter does all that for us. i just make sure he did it. >> greg: that's really a lousy answer. jesse? >> jesse: you go price, and location, and then reviews. and then stars. how many stars. i'm a star guy.
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>> greg: you are a star guy? >> jesse: i want to see five stars. >> greg: maria? >> maria: i'm a points person. i'm very loyal to brands. intercontinental hotels ihg and kempton and marriott. >> jesse: shoutout to marriott and four seasons. hilton i love you. >> dana: i'm very in to dogs. >> greg: zebra printed bath robes. >> tammy: stars. review of the rooms to see if they have bathtubs and if you can request that. get that kind of room. >> greg: distance to airport. and if it's in the airport, i'm in. that's why i love dallas. i love the hilton at dallas. i would live at the hilton at dallas. fantastic. tc led better asks this is a hard one. what is your most irrational fear, jesse? >> jesse: having no friends
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terrifies me. >> greg: that would never happen. that's the whole point. pra ma i don't want to say any of them because i feel like i will be jinxed. i'm very superstitious. >> greg: that's irrational. >> maria: i wasn't trying to do that. >> greg: tammy? >> tammy: spiders. >> greg: that's not irrational. >> tammy: beautiful creatures, too. i look at the national geographic stuff i get a little bit obsessed i helped a tor that rant la once across the road. i was hiking on a trail because they were very slow and they are blind and. >> jesse: what? >> tammy: i scooted him across the road. >> greg: ended up biting a child and killing everybody in the village. dana?
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>> dana: stink bugs, i will scream. they used to have them you know when it's winter and then it gets warm out. at the white house they would all of all of a sudden bn your phone or keyboard. it's terrible. >> greg: my irrational fear losing my looks. >> dana: going to be tough for you. >> greg: it's irrational. this is from ed henry. from twitter. >> jesse: is this the real ed henry. >> greg: how many ed henrys are there. is greg as ornery irl what does that stand for? >> dana: in real life. as he is on the twitters asking for a friend and then he signed it ed in d.c. >> jesse: you are really making this about yourself. >> greg: i ask everybody questions. they give me this question. >> jesse: i never get questions about myself and i this segment. the narcissist. will will. >> jesse: i will answer the question. is he very ornery on and off
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camera. >> greg: i'm falling back into the bad habits of going on twitter after drinking. >> jesse: is that why you are in deep with john kerry? >> greg: i think so. i still won. me drunk still beats him sober. >> tammy: let me aannounce to everyone watching the show. everybody is as you would expect them to be. your imagining of everyone. >> greg: except dana. she is really awful. >> tammy: they are really like this and lovely wonderful people. maybe except for greg. >> greg: thank you. >> tammy: they are what you expect them to be. >> greg: what kind of sickness have you lied about so you didn't have to go to work? >> dana: migraine. >> maria: i get them it's not a total lie. >> greg: how long does migraine last? >> maria: like a day. they last a long time. they are really bad. >> jesse: i don't get sick
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and miss a lot of work. my attendance record shear is really good. >> dana: you were sick a couple weeks ago. >> jesse: oh, yeah. >> dana: have stress? >> jesse: yeah. >> greg: it was a hangover. >> jesse: there is not a perception that i have a drinking problem. >> tammy: you blew it. >> dana: i don't know. it's been, i don't know. >> greg: they want a tease. who who calls in sick anymore? >> tammy: i never went to school. i hated school. i was teased so it was always -- i have a tummy ache. and then i got away with it. i eventually graduated early. but, ultimately. >> jesse: we will brag. >> greg: just say yeast infection. one more thing is up next. >> maria: happy friday everyone. a february to remember, starts with a december to remember
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>> dana: time for one more thing. i want you to go to women of worth.com. so lawyer yelso lore l'oreal hon every year. signature philanthropic program celebrates women across the country and finds true beauty in giving back. that's qu at the women of worth gala last year and
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recognized for all her work with military veterans and their families as well as providing pro bono surgery to low income patients. they have ten women that they give awards to and if you go to women of worth.com, there is an extra $35,000 for the charitable cause, depending on how vote for. go there check it out, jesse, i know you are on top of that. >> jesse: i'm all over that ever been to disney world? >> dana: no. >> jesse: ever been to splash mountain, anybody? >> maria: no. >> jesse: losers. know how you can get the picture of yourself screaming military veteran put a picture of trump 2020. held up the sign on splash mountain while he was going down just for the photograph. having a little fun but, guess what? he is now permanently banned from disney. released a statement walt
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disney world all demonstrations and display of signs and banners is not permitted on the premises. i think disney is way out of line here. do they own us now? >> greg: no. >> jesse: good. >> tammy: quite the opposite. >> jesse: i don't know how i feel about this picture now. next person. >> greg: you didn't plug your show. "watters' world" 8:00. >> jesse: we have diamond and silk and ann coulter and brian kilmeade. >> greg: i have pat kidnapper, tyrus. now it's time for greg's heroic news. all right. check this ow we have a tenacious bunny digging, digging. what could he be digging? maybe there happens to be a little friend that's trapped on the other side. a little pau, perhaps can you see come out. oh, look at that but the bunny knows he can't quit. so he keeps trying. get back over there. they are is trying to get him out. keeps digging.
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keeps digging. come on, you almost got him. don't leave. go back there, you stupid bunny. there he is. >> dana: that's amazing. >> greg: i planned that whole thing. i actually put the cat in there i filmed it. >> maria: i always do sports news. special needs students at county high school in virginia played annual basketball game on wednesday. fourth year it's been played. some wanted to play team sports but didn't feel like they could make the basketball team. the university of virginia players were their coaches. and you can watch the footage online these kids just had the night of their lives. it was great. >> dana: very cool. >> tammy: snow storm, people driving on a pennsylvania highway saw a camel on the side of the road. look at this. fact of the matter is don't worry. the camel his name is einstein was going to an event for the jewish federation of greater philadelphia. got stuck in the snow with his humans and he ended up
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returning safe and sound to the. >> greg: good thing it isn't hump day. >> dana: that's it for us. i'm sure you have had enough. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: never enough, dana. thank you. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. major news on two disputed midterm election battles. moments ago democrat stacey abrams ended her campaign and said she cannot win but still wouldn't call it a concession speech. her hard fought effort to overtake republican brian kemp in the georgia's governor's race. in fiery remarks abrams claimed democracy failed georgia but added she will no longer stand in the way of officials certifying kemp as the winner. meantime in florida, they are doing it the old fashioned way tonight. a hand recount of votes underway to find out who won the u.s. senate race in the state. while the governor's race appears over after a machine count and will be off

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