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the president is pushing that. i will talk to the national border patrol president who was with the president yesterday. tomorrow morning. live 10 a.m. eastern time looking at these and many other issues. see you then. >> ♪ >> well, jesse watters with dan, marie, kennedy and greg gutfeld. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ >> well, the media fawns over the newly sworn in lawmakers. a congressman unleased a profane rant calling for the president's impeachment. >> people love you and you win. when your son says mamma, what do you want? bullies don't win. baby, they don't. we will go there and impeach the
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[bleep]. >> [cheers and applause]. >> the freshman lawmaker standing by her comment. >> her comments were disgraceful. i think she dishonored herself and her family. using language like that in front of her son and whoever else was there. that was a great dishonor to her and the family and disrespectful to the united states of america. >> the president said he brought up impeachment with speaker nancy pelosi today at the white house. >> we even talked about that today. i said use this for impeachment. nancy pelosi said we are not looking to impeach you. i said that's good. you don't impeach when they are doing a good job. >> mr. greg gutfeld, what do you think about the language out of the congresswoman's mouth? >> i don't care about the language. pelosi has to get the kids in
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line. she is the school principal and the students are acting out on the first day of school. shouting out impeachment is like popping a wheelie in the parking lot to impress the girls. trump is right. you have had 2 years of peace and prosperity. when he said there is no reason for impeachment, he is right! all they have now is a personnel vendetta. the irony is that everybody attacks trump about his personality and character, they are turning into him. she is swearing up a storm. sound like a sailor on leave. where did you get that from? maybe she surrender from trump. -- she learned that from trump. she is turning into mini-trumps or worse. >> and you heard the audience
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applause. >> it will turn trump into a folk hero. >> what about today's reaction to the congresswoman? >> i don't care about the f-bomb. >> that's your good morning. >> close your ears. she's heard it. we grew up in new york. the impeachment thing is a joke. democrats impeach him for what? getting elected president? what is the high crime and misdemeanor? you would have thought they would have learned their lesson from the republican's failure to make a dent in bill clinton's approval ratings trying to impeach him. i am not condoning clinton's behavior. it was a flop. they will immulate this failed strategy? >> do you think there was a nasty phone call, shut up congresswoman or you won't be on
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any committee? >> i don't think the democrats will move to impeach donald trump. there won't be a democratic caucus move unless the mueller report has bomb shells that could be high crimes and misdemeanors. dan is right about the bill clinton impeachment. it hurt the republicans. what the democratic white house has done, that gets a lot of news and i understand why. they passed a bill to reopen the government. today introduced house bill one to cut down on political corruption in washington and help drain the swamp. the democratic house is moving forward to try to show that they can make headlines, but they can also govern. now they have to do that. they have to get past day 1 when they are acting out. >> you left out the electoral college. >> we will talk about that >> they are doing things behind-the-scenes besides just
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talking about impeachment. >> i don't think nancy likes a headline like this. >> no, but it shows a generational device. a lot of other democrats think it's a school strategy! the kids will love it if you drop f-bombs all over the place. >> come on, man! the funny thing is they said this is how the president talks. therefore, this is how we are going to talk. what you are saying is the way the president comports himself is acceptable because you are imitating him. if you are talking about bully, you could argue that is also bullying. i don't think the president can handle it. >> she dishonored her family and guilty of culture fraud because
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it dates back to texas and i don't think she is from texas. >> is there a worse curse word around? >> i can think of three. >> [laughing]. >> it's in the top 2. >> i would not have said it. i don't love that she said it and this is the story. i don't like the impeachment push before we know what mueller has. i think a lot of hand wringing on line from the right feels hypocri hypocritical. if you are so offended by it when trump does it, don't do it! it's a simple fix. don't justify doing by saying he did it. that makes you just as guilty if not more so. that means you are not better than the person you are taking issue with. >> also with the talk of impeachment wasn't enough,
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listen to this. alexandria ocasio-cortez wants to raise taxes on the rich to pay for this green new deal. bragging about being radical. listen. >> once you get to the tippy top, the 10 millions dollar you see tax rates as high as 70%. as you climb up this ladder, you should be contributing more. only radicals changed this country. lincoln signed the emanipation declaration. roosevelt established promise like social security. that's radical. >> do you call yourself a radical? >> yes, call me a radical. >> call me a radical! and congressman steven cohen introduces legislation to
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eliminate the electoral college. they have can't get over the 2016 election. >> they want to eliminate it because they lost. that's like saying get rid of the point scoring system in football because you scored more points. we will just count the yards. they accused trump of destroying institutions and they are voting to eliminate one which is nuts. >> i want you to say her name. >> it's save for me to say aoc. she is a card-carrying socialist. inside the most successful economic system known to mankind. it's good to hear her talk about that. we should pick it apart and laugh about it. it's better to go after her for her beliefs than anything else. >> 70%, kennedy that will knock you back into next year. >> this is where anderson cooper had to push her and talk about
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the unintended consequences of 70% taxes on the wealthiest americans. they do pay more money in taxes because they make more money. you don't have to tax them at 70%. liberals try to discredit trickle down economics. they don't know what it means. if rich people had less money to spend, that means they are investing less in companies. those new businesses are not employing people who need to get into the work force for the first time. when you shackle people with economic immobility, it's one of the most immoral things human being can do to one another. she is saying i think less of you as a human being, i will impose my 3w4r50e6s on you.
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-- beliefs on you. >> aoc taking up attention. you think people are jealous? >> i think the right wing has aoc derangement syndrome. >> it's only a few nuts on twitter. >> she is a freshman member of congress. her ideas won't be that important. she will be one of a huge caucus. why are we the media, why is she on "60 minutes" and getting all of this attention? >> she is the poster child for state-ism. >> but she doesn't matter. >> i think she does. >> you have an entire generation of people who have no idea about the conquences of socialism.
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my family lost their lives and farm and fled to this country to escape communism. >> there are 40 new members of congress, many that are not as interesting on social media. [overlapping talking]. >> they are not getting the attention. we are obsessed with her. >> those other members of congress don't have 1.2-million followers on twitter. >> why does that matter? >> because she is talking to people who believe that conif i skating money from people in the united states may actually work. i am not sure about the $10 million she is talking about. this is a ridiculous proposal. i could not care less about aoc. i don't care about her dance videos in college.
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she wants to destroy the u.s. economy. >> she compared herself to lincoln and fdr. >> that's donald trump. >> there it is. >> you trumper-ize her. >> she will go bankrupt. >> could the shutdown last for years if democrats don't agree to build the wall? what the president says up next. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum tum tum tum tums... smoothies...
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> president trump standing firm on building the border wall. he said the shutdown could go on for a long time. >> we mentioned the price. 5.6-billion dollars. very strongly. this is national security we are talking about. we are not talking about games. we are talking about national security. >> the shutdown could go on for months or a year or longer. did you say that? >> i did. i did say that. having a border that makes sense without borders. i said it many times, we don't
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have a country. i hope it doesn't go on beyond a few more days. >> the president saying he may declare a national emergency to build the wall without congress. the democrats house speak nancy pelosi is not budging on trump's demands. >> we can't resolve this until we open up government. we made that very clear to the president. >> a wall is an immorality. it's not who we are as a nation. we are not doing a wall. does anybody have any doubt that we are not doing a wall? >> kennedy, you and i have been spicy over this. walls are an immorality do you think that's legitimate? >> no, i wish people would push her on. that you can have disagreements by border security. but she is in a powerful position now, the speakership. i want to know, what is your
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vision of border security? what does that mean? let's get away from the emotionalism for a second. both sides are really stoking up their bases with this issue. which is what makes it less solvable. if she believes there should be border security, if she believes in the type of sovereignty she advertised in the past, what does that mean? she has to spell it out. she is no longer a reactor. it's much more fun to be the minority part where you just react to everything. >> she is in charge now. >> that's not her role at this point. if she is going to take the lead on this, tell us what you are going to do. tell us how you will make people in border states feel better about the vulnerabilities they have. >> it's time to lay a topic. they say we don't need walls. we need technology. i am dying to ask someone on the other side, can you explain to me in rational, sane terms for
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america what technology will do that a wall will not? >> i think you need a combination of both physical and technology ways to secure the border. a lot of democrats would say. the democratic house passed a bill to fund the government except for the wall through february to have that drag-out fight. the democrats will have to put forward what they see for border security. i think that's reasonable. get the 800,000 people back to work. president trump today said the government workers who are not getting paid support him. there was a no poll that 71% oppose the shutdown. they are not getting paychecks. real life it's hard for government employees without a paycheck and interesting that mitch mcconnell was not at the press conference. the senate holds the cards here. you have another republican senator today saying reopen the
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government without border wall funding. they are feeling the pressure. if they cave and say something to trump, it's on him to veto it or keep all of these people -- get them back to work. >> you don't believe walls don't work? >> i think a form of physical barrier is important. >> nice, this is a start. we are solving this. >> i don't think mitch mcconnell needs to be out there in front of the cameras. >> why wasn't he? >> they will only consider and vote on something that can get the president's signature. it's a waste of time to negotiate. it's between nancy pelosi and the president. this is why it doesn't favor fanls. -- nancy pelosi. trump has the upper hand. the issue of the wall is favorable to republicans. the government hasn't imploded. the sky is not falling and the market doesn't really care. on the pelosi side, most of the government workers are democrats. they are not radical, open borders democrats that are
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partisan people. they probably want border security but what they want more are their paychecks. if nancy pelosi holds their paychecks hostage to score political points against trump, i don't think that looks good. life goes on when the government is shutdown. the myth is everything stops when the government shuts down. to have that fantasy out there -- >> we are paying 4 trillion dollars a year as a society for government. it's been shutdown for 12 days and it has had little impact on any american's life? >> 800,000 people. >> i am talking about the people out there. >> i want to talk about this morning's morning joe. can we throw to that, please. >> you have 4 white men and 4 strong stoic strong white men of a certain age, not smiling.
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this is all donald trump has left. this wall is not a wall. it's let's keep america white again. >> all right, a couple of things here. donny deutsch they should reproduce him and put him on the border. he is thicker than most walls. what he did, he used the argument that the wall represents racism. so the wall around his studio make the entire show racists. he points out the race of the men out there. the 3 white bald guys. who is the closest racist? >> wasn't one hispanic? >> yes. >> i think he owes an apology to those men who try to keep this country safe. >> why should they be smiling? >> he is such a deutsch bag. >> it's hard to get this $5 billion. the wall as the president conceived of will cost more than that. does that mean that we are going
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to come to an empasse and have a shutdown every time there is more money required to finish parts of the wall? >> i think it's about the principle. we were told since reagan that we would get border security and we never got it. donald trump is doing it. >> $5 billion is not that much considering how much it will cost. what happens when it will cost? >> it's $5 billion more than zero. the fight is to start the wall. that fight hasn't been started by gutless republicans. i am done with the party. i would rather register as a conservative. sorry. they tell me you got to go. you have got to go. kevin hart hitting hard against the internet mob he said tried to take him down. the controversy next. red lobster's new weekday five days.s here: five deals.
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>> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ welcome to paradise >> [laughing]. >> kevin hart is speaking out in his first interview since the oscar controversy. explaining to ellen degeneres why he refused to give into the mob mentality and apologize for tweets from over a decade ago. >> this is not new. i addressed it. now the headlines are starting to change. the headlines are kevin hart refuses to apologize for homophobic tweets from the past. to go through 40,000 tweets to go back to 2008. that's a malicious attack on my character. that's an attack to end me. somebody has to take a stand against the trolls.
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you have to! >> right, but they will win if you don't host the oscars. >> [cheers and applause]. >> then they win. >> ellen went on to profusely praise him. gave him a lot of praise and said he should host. she is a leading voice in the lgbtq community. i like kevin hart. do you think there is a chance he will host now? >> the bigger store here, how envy on social media wed itself to the mob. we talked about this with so many people. the consequence here. it's the fear of the back lash. it's not just the initial outrage. that's that ellen is facing a backlash. it was in the hollywood
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reporter. it was just a handful of people on twitter. the problem is the media, like the hollywood reporter, they elevate social media complaints as news worthy. they have a willing accomplice. corporations. the corporations are terrified. when they find out something is bubbling up on twitter, you better go on vacation for a few days and lighten up. the problem is because we are reacting, we are allowing social media to decide what is good and bad. you can't forgive anybody because the mob never forgives. you make a mistake 10 years ago, a lot of lonely people have the time and the effort to chase you down. it's pathetic! when ellen did that, that's immense progress and everybody has to follow that lead. >> what you see in culture is what you are seeing in politics.
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it's one side or the other. you are fair game for everything and the mob is justifyed to squash someone. social media goes through a quick evolution. twitter and facebook meant something different in 2008. especially the comments than it does in 2018. it had not been around long. people didn't realize it would be used as a barometer and road map to your dark soul. the things you might have said if you were working something out or said that you might have treated like conversation a decade ago are now permanent. it poses the challenge to parents. we have to teach our kids, as they develop their media habits, this stuff stays with you. >> like the tattoo. >> there is no makeup for tweet removal. if you take something off social
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media you look guilty. it gives more ammunition to the other side that is eager to end your career. he is right about that. i will be curious to see where this ends up and if he hosts the oscars. >> i don't know. dan, you are active on social media. >> yes. >> you get in twitter dust ups with people. i am not on twitter. >> smart move. >> [laughing]. >> i will be curious to see if the academy backs down if kevin hart wants to host. how do you navigate these complicated issues? >> it's tough. greg nadal it. -- nailed it. it elevated people who are watching videos. it's about 5 or 10 guys that high jacked other accounts want 20 years ago this was not an issue. you would email a company and they would ignore. it the problem is, this will have to be led by the lest.
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peggy has a great piece in the "wall street journal" today. we don't have the culture power on the right to lead a revolution. we don't own the media. the left has to lead this. >> a lot of leaving. a lot of intellectuals are leaving. >> listen, you don't like the comedy. don't listen to it. >> there needs to be more comedians. >> it down plays real homophobeio and racism. jesse, you have ever tweeted something? >> no, never. >> he doesn't need twitter for that. >> i am an expert at apologies. you always apologize in your personal life and never in your professional life.
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in your professional people come and say you need to apologize and then you look weak and self-serving. all apologies do is embolden your enemies and the media. these are the boundaries and you build your own prison for yourself. when you apologize publicly, you are apologizing to a mob. no one can accept the apology so it doesn't count. >> when you do apologize, someone will be playing this back to you. >> it will be me. >> [laughing]. >> you are right. >> maybe this could be a turning point. >> i think ellen and kevin hart should host together. >> maybe that's what they are doing. >> donald trump and barack obama. >> [laughing]. >> can you imagine that? >> okay. ending the first week of 2019.
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ask your doctor about what the science behind prescription vascepa can mean to you. amarin thanks the clinicians and patients who participated in the vascepa clinical trials. >> we are all making plans and scrapping them. only 4 days into 2019. chaos is already unfolding for many trying to make good on their new year's resolutions. some salad places in new york city and in washington, d.c. are getting mobbed by insanely long lines. frustrated customers cursing over the out of control wait times. gyms are jam-packed with people planing to slim down in the new years. others are joining in on dry
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january where they give up drinking alcohol. >> greg? >> a dry january for greg? >> it might be a double-wet january. >> [laughing]. >> i have a solution. double the length of a year. make the hours 120 minute longs so you only have one christmas and one birthday and one thanksgiving and one halloween. think about how much thinner and richer you will be if you cut all of this stuff in half. you can be good all year and ruin it in the last couple of months. >> what is it like to have this constant pressure to be so creative in every segment? >> doesn't this make sense? >> you have to have a brilliant idea. >> it's a brilliant idea. >> he is making up the fact he doesn't like resolutions. >> i have not killed anyone yet this year. >> [laughing].
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>> that's very big of you. >> i think it's funny. you don't have to go to the gym to work out. you don't have to go to chops to get a salad. make your own food and bring it in. >> i was at the gym the other day and it was empty. >> at 4 a.m. >> they were in the park. >> you are going to kill me, aren't you? >> [laughing]. >> not yet. >> my only resolution was to write a book. the only thing i did was tell everybody i would write a back. i told "hannity" about me writing a book and he gave me advice. i don't like it and it's annoying me. i think i need to change gears now. >> find a ghost writer. >> the best new year's resolutions are specific and you can track. go to the gym 5 days a week or whatever. >> is the advice? >> i am not telling you.
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>> [laughing]. >> it has to be something of substance. >> there you go. >> go with your gut. >> i know! i will go with my gut. >> stop this. >> uh-oh. >> [laughing]. >> just call it by jesse watters. >> it's rising watters. >> it could be shallow watters. >> everything is so intense, people want everything right away and want the resolutions to be fixed and finished. they want to be skinny. in a month no one will be at the gym. new year's is a good time to take stock. one i did last year and this year read a book a month. >> i would have to cut back. >> do you read to your dog jasper before bed? >> [laughing]. or i want to run a half-marathon in may.
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>> wow! >> your fitness is about a goal. >> this is a rough time of the year. >> i love people who make a commitment to fitness. i go to the gym every day. there are rules in the gym. you don't curl on the squat rack. >> i hate that. >> and don't squat in the curl rack. >> [laughing]. >> if you don't know how to use a machine, i am begging you, ask someone. is this a spine twister. you have to rush to help them. this is the most dangerous time of the year. >> don't you hate it when they take up a piece of equipment and have their phone and all of their stuff there and the towel and they don't do anything. >> can i tell you something that happened to me in the gym recently? when you go into the pool, you have the paddle boards. i walked in and the lifeguard
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> "fan mail friday." >> whoo! >> the first one is really good. from sharon campbell. if you could follow someone all day, who would it be, jesse? >> i would follow you, greg. because you work so hard. i have never met someone that works so hard. you write columns and books and you do two shows. i think you have a body double. >> i am speechless. >> i would follow the president. >> that's a good one. >> just to see the conversations
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and the reaction to the previous conversation. i want to see how he interacts with his family and his staff. i think people have built this negative and positive mystique around him that is unsustainable. i would like to see how it works. >> we will go to the white house and knock it out. >> michael jordan. >> in 2019? >> you would be so annoying. >> i would be. i would be nipping at his heels the whole day. every money shot he hit. he was the epitome of a winner. his eardrums would be broken. >> i was going to say lebron james. >> michael is better. >> i will go back on twitter about that. i think lebron is fascinating. he has a school and he is a huge
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wine connoisseur. he posts about amazing wines he drinks on line. >> i would follow michael moore because he moves slow. >> [laughing]. >> i don't want to work too hard. i would follow him. >> and more naps? >> exactly. the easiest follow ever. what is the most interesting thing you saw on the way to work today, dan? >> well, it's new york. i live in palm city. i grew up in new york. in palm city it would be interesting. in new york it was only interesting because i am from paul city. it was a guy having a conversation with himself and answering. i was walking with my daughter. i inserted myself between the two. he was answering himself and proud of himself. i am in it for the little guy. i am the little guy. it was incredible. in new york it's not that
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unusual anymore. >> i take the subway every day. it's an experiment every day. i saw a guy use all of his brute strength to hold the door open because 10 of us were sprinting for the train. >> that was nice. >> he held it open. everyone ran on. they were so relieved. it's act of kindness that surprise me. new yorkers, if you are lost, they will help you. >> they are great. >> even if it's not really where you are going. you may end up in a box under somebody's bed. >> i saw nothing interesting. i stay a block from fox. >> you saw me in the greenroom without makeup. >> it's like times square. >> marie came to my office. >> i saw kennedy's office because i stored my shoes and
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wine there from last week. >> jesse? >> i yelled at my shoe shine guy. here's why. i am have a new shoe shine place. two weeks ago i went to get a shine. the guy that does the shine was late. strike 1. today i go to get another shine. the guy that shines shoes is on vacation. you shine shoes and you take a vacation. get another guy to shine shoes. the next time i come in, there better be a guy to shoe shine. i went to the best shoe shine center in the rock place. >> the most interesting thing i just saw was telling you that story. "one more thing" is next.
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." greg? >> greg: tomorrow night as "the greg gutfeld joe" brand-new new episode. emily compagno, saturday, 10:00 p.m. eastern time. watch it or you will pay a pric price! ♪ animals are great. they are great.
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suffer from alzheimer's for the first time in 15 years, there my be a new alzheimer's drug. it's a drinkable cocktail, and they have had profound results. they will trade on humans. very soon. not only could it care alzheimer's, it could reverse some of the memory loss. >> jesse: another reason why animals are great. >> kennedy: they are breeding mice that have a specific trait with alzheimer's when they are introduced into their physiology, and they are responding very well to this. so this could be incredibly exciting, ground breaking news by the first have been over a decade. >> jesse: great news. marie? >> marie: this weekend, 30 teams take to the snow at at te annual gunflint mail run a sled dog race, takes place in cook county, minnesota. there are 12 in the race. look at these dogs. amazing. 100-mile race. eight dogs, 65-miler. the race started in 1977 and as part as my mom's 70th birthday,
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she is there with some of her friends. i think we have a photo. that is my mom with one of the dogs. the cores go through racially sculpted boreal forests, and immense network of lakes and screen. it's beautiful, cold, very cold. check it out. you can follow it online. >> dan: i usually travel alone up here but i brought my daughters. i thought it would be funny to photobombing outside of the studio, especially my little one making the most muscular pose, which is fantastic. there you go. [laughter] it was funny because we traveled with all this luggage and i found out one bag was exclusively stuffed animals for my youngest daughter. and i found this little schedules you drew on the hotel stationery, which is absolutely terrific, they have a picture of it. morning, food, treats, pee. the stuffed animals really have toward the bathroom a lot. that is her writing, i did not make this up. >> jesse: your daughter did that for me. [laughter] that is really cute. >> dan: thank you.
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>> kennedy: the night time at the end. she had to throw that in there, too. >> jesse: that is all for us tonight. we'll see you back here on monday, "special report" is up next with bret baier. take it away. >> bret: thanks, jesse. this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. president trump said the partial government shutdown could last months or more than a year, although he ups negotiations will be fruitful in coming days. but the president also says he is considering declaring a national emergency in order to build his border wall with or without congress. the statements come on the day the stock market searched on higher-than-expected jobs numbers for december and the federal reserve chair saying he will be patient with interest rate hikes. fox news coverage tonight, doug calloway is on capitol hill, democrats firmly entrenched against the presidents portable. kevin corke starts us off from the white house where the president seems equally

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