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long call in the rams/saints. do you think he has a prayer? did you see what i just did there, do we have a prayer? two hours tomorrow it all for cable, we will see you tomorrow. >> dana: hello, dana perino, jesse watters greg gutfeld, and this is "the five." the senate passing a bill to reopen the government for three weeks and now heads to the house for a vote expected tonight. president trump announcing a deal two and 35 day partial government shutdown. the bill does not include wall funding but the president fails to keep fighting for it. it's >> mr. president: wall should not be controversial. that is why most of the democrats in congress have voted in the past for bills that
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include walls and physical barriers and very powerful senses. if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down or on february 15th, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. >> dana: senate minority leader chuck schumer placing a shutdown claim on president trump. >> hopefully now the president has learned his lesson. we cannot, cannot ever hold american workers hostage again. we hope to make it clear to the president, to the public, that the president was in charge of the shut down. >> dana: house speaker nancy pelosi saying once the government back open, she is willing to work with the president to set a date for the state of the union. so, jesse, back where we began before the shutdown even started.
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so now, three weeks to go. >> jesse: yeah, thank god it is over right now. trump lost the battle so we have to win the war and get something out of an emergency declaration and if he doesn't get something done they are coming has to float them asked what the hell's. >> dana: do you think he will do national emergency? >> jesse: i think too far apart so a national emergency and has to get reelected so more of a mandate, political capital to get the well-funded. at this point, the last shutdown, the schumer shutdown and that was perfectly teed up to the president because schumer was protecting illegal immigrants over veterans getting paid. this dynamic was totally different because the president took ownership of the shutdown and then it was the border wall funding versus american federal workers getting paid. and that really wasn't a very good dynamic for him and pelosi obstructed the media so she just waited him out. five weeks later and people
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didn't get paid and there is no border wall. so where do we stand? i don't know. it seems like the airplane situation, the callous statement from the congress secretary, the fbi director coming out to say we are reopening this thing to crank up the pressure in order for the president to change gears. >> dana: so sometimes leaders have to do that, right, well, this isn't working and we have to switch gears. >> jesse: what he said. we lost the battle but there were still going, okay. this is tiresome, it is boring and it is infuriating and it is frustrating because this isn't pure politics, this is a petulant reaction to a phenomenon, right? walls are normal, we have walls but willing to spend more mining then asking for so it's not about immigration at all. it is about trump. whether you like him or hate him he is the phenomenon for the last two years that created this animosity. these people come i don't see any compromise coming in this
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because if the democrats compromise, the media will just rip it to shreds. this is a personal vendetta against trump. they are putting now security and putting the government employees, you know to the side in favor of their own personal trump. that is why i find it boring and tiresome because i know this isn't going to change. we will get two more years, possibly six more years of this. >> dana: and i want to ask yo you, dan we are back where we were before. to the president's supporters note -- do not do favors into pushing him into fights he cannot win? >> dan: no because he can win this. i thought schumer handle that awfully. nancy pelosi clearly understood she had to tow the metal while giving the press conference. schumer came up like a total snake. trump capitulates the government and what the schumer duke, he comes out in twice repeats the
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point, you learned a lesson. there was no need for that. >> dana: you don't need to be a sore loser. speed eight he should pull that deal off of the table, and the second point, politics is abouti don't mean money for building a political capital. the president has three weeks to race to the finish line to get a deal his base can really call. it was not a great day for the president. >> dana: but if he doesn't do that and a national emergency, do you think the base would be fine with that? >> dan: i'm not a huge fan but centralizing power in government even an office as a republican president and i used to be a hypocrite on that but having said that, the congress did delegate power but i don't agree with it but it is they are. >> dana: it is an option. >> dan: and it may be something like that but building the wall by the way it makes it through the courts from a boat load of all before he gets it. >> dana: and completed by the then. marie, the president said we
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don't need 2,000 miles of a concrete wall. i've already said that, and voted for barriers, so what are we fighting over at this point? >> marie: i think donald trump or political teams so what happened in the senate yesterday that mitch mcconnell was very shrewd in setting forward both bills to show demonstrating to the president that his plan had fewer votes, actually, and eventually what happened. a cr to fight over this a few more weeks. the president yesterday at this time the white house saying we will do acr for three weeks for a very large down payment. the president agreed to do that with no down payment and so i think he saw the political writing for the oval office to address and all the way he's been messaging. the numbers have not moved and he's getting blamed. i actually think that given the fact the democrats feel like they won this round, empowered to make a compromise. something like i said yesterday, let's say $5 billion that
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includes barriers where experts they needed and the president today talking about experts. i like that too, a commission -- >> jesse: that was a scott adams idea. >> dan: but i think the democrats may feel empowered to say, okay, now, we are going to compromise on this if we get daca, gps. i think the other lesson from this, nancy pelosi is someone i have underestimated as a democrat. i wanted somebody else to be speaker. i underestimated her ability to win the roll back in her underestimated her to go toe to toe-to-toe with trump. things are going to be different now. she showed strength. >> jesse: they are both workhorses and similar in age. right? she's been around, he's been around, but what are they fighting for? you know what it is, the ugly in a divorce. the ugly face in a divorce.
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when married, immigration nobody wants to talk about it. and then they get in a fight and fighting over, they don't even like the vase but they will fight over it even though it's not a big deal. to the point you brought up about the panel of experts and engineers, on this group, it's a step forward which means for the war, he could win this using that. >> greg: i volunteered to be an expert on the panel. [laughter] i am jesse watters and this is my wall. >> dana: a wild scene outside of the courthouse after roger stone's indictment. his response to the charges next mom and dad got a new car. it's not theirs, it's mine. the rx350l with three rows for up to seven passengers. lease the 2019 rx350 for $449 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
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>> dana: a media circus outside of a federal courthouse in florida today. after roger stone indicted on seven charges of obstruction, making false statements and win witness tampering. it has nothing to do with the president and reiterated there is no rush to: -- inclusion. addressing reporters after his court hearing. >> i am accused of making false statements during my testimony to house senate community -- and i will plead not guilty to these charges. i will debate them in court. i believe this is a politically motivated investigation. i have made it clear, i am against the president. i would have to bear. witness. >> dana: the president and some conservatives questioning how cnn found out about the
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predawn fbi raid on stone's house that was caught on exclusive video which we are watching right here. okay, a lot to impact in this indictment what happened today but greg come i want to start with you. you have a theory. >> greg: stone did. the worst thing that could happen to him, rested in total darkness. his whole life is a spectacle. he loved it and had been debating people to arrest him. what did he say, come after me, which i don't think you can say but i'm not sure. and also create sympathy and attention which he enjoys. come on, he looked great which means he knew it was coming. he had a nice polo shirt and he probably brushed his teeth. the thing about predawn race as i don't like, i'm not a morning person. it is cruel and unusual punishment to do it so early in the morning. you haven't brushed your teeth and you haven't had your bacon and you haven't done your stuff. and you just need to get ready. so this is my bigger thought. stone is about creating a
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spectacle about his life. i don't believe he ever had much of any influence on the campaign at all. but you would like to betray it as much because he would like to betray who he is. his ammo has been about exaggerating his influence, i think. >> dana: dave -- if i ever had predawn, [laughter] no. spain went so dana, this indictment the paragraph where r trump campaign official was attracted to contact stone about any additional wikileaks and what other information they had regarding the campaign. stone told the trump campaign about the releasing of damaging material. wikileaks called by mike pompeo on state hostile intelligence service. in another part where somebody from the trump campaign called him afterwards and said good j
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good job. unpack that forest. i'm just reading it too. the three indictments, the false statements to the fbi and obstruction in my time doj what i remember. is that you leave with the same that you think you have the strongest evidence been lying to congress but i think one of the reasons they have that if you read the indictment, apparently trying to intimidate witnesses, oh, no, i've never texted them. he's texting right under the table so. they have it all. so dan, i have a feeling you will say this is a process. >> dan: i am -- >> dana: but answer this question. in the process of allowing, the substance of what he lied about come i think should matter in it is an interesting development in wikileaks working with the campaign through stone. how do you respond to what seems
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in this? >> dan: i've been a federally temporal kinds of reasons and they make mistakes. sometimes they overtly lie because they don't know what the government has and they are trying to protect themselves. but i find something interesting i would like to get your take on it, because jessica said the same thing. she finds the senior campaign official and i wrote this town who communicated with on state intellect are to be unsavory. it is fascinating because hillary clinton actually communicated with foreign intel people knowing christopher steele who said on the record deposition that he got his intel from russian and towel. so i just want to be clear, no, serious question. no, no, because -- 's be when you are right, life has been hard for you. >> dan: to be have principles here, communicating unsavory actors with intelligence agents a bad thing or not? do i know, no -- >> dan: this is really simple -- >> dana: but you are setting
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it up as yes or no to make a point. if there is an indictment that lays out in detail that hillary clinton campaign official -- >> dan: he swore the record -- 's took a sworn deputization in london. >> dana: a relationship. sorry, oh, my god. >> i'm not a fan either. >> dana: some sort of medication with hillary clinton i'm happy to see that. speed hey there mike >> dan: you to know this -- >> dana: i want you to answer for this case and not always make it about hillary. >> dan: i wrote it down with nonstate intelligence person is a bad thing but russian intelligence -- >> dana: chassis can you give us an answer that doesn't bring up hillary? [laughter] how do you explain this? >> jesse: i heard in the background, i found that unbecoming [laughter]
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unsavory. proven guilty. and use your own slogans, by the way. and i would not have gone out with double peace sign, and nixon move. put the collar up if you're going to rock the polo just a little piece of advice they are. >> greg: you're not helping him. and >> jesse: he also called himself trey which he's tried everything, to each his own thoughts fine. but the predawn rain, little heavy-handed in the wake -- waco compound, three bedroom apartment in fort lauderdale, entity expect to come out likes scarface with a machine gun? no but my sources tell me that cnn was tipped off my sources davis ambrose feed, so there you go. chad ochocinco. >> dana: we have no idea how to respond. >> marie: i asked to that was. >> dana: "dancing with the
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stars." >> jesse: that's what he's got to do "dancing with the stars," the only way, and also on "dancing with the stars." >> dana: i'm going to be on tucker tonight. >> greg: everybody is on tucker. >> dana: roger stone is coming to next week. so maybe he found one of his suits. up next, elizabeth warren joining alexandria cortez and texas on the super rich, we will have the details plus president trump's you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. response discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. let's blow out the candles together! ok, let's huff and puff. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe.
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♪ >> as venezuela social system crumbles, the u.s. pushing the same policies. 2020 democratic cultural elizabeth warren the latest calling for wealth tax on ultra
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millionaires of more than $50 million. this comes after alexandria ocasio-cortez proposal for 70% tax rate on the wealthy. president trump blasting these progressive ideas. >> look at venezuela, a very sad situation. that is what socialism get you. when they want to raise your taxes 70%. you know it is interesting, i've been watching our opponents, future opponents talking about 70% number one they can't do 70%, probably twice that number, but to be more importantly, what happens is you literally have to study to take a look at what has happened to venezuela. >> dana: yes? >> jesse: you just knew. espn mind language. so here's my question for you as the representative democrat on the panel today, democrats seem to love this idea comp and skating money from people even though they have shown no evidence -- >> danabut here is my question,y
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don't democrats lead by example, john kerry, alexandria ocasio-cortez barack obama, hillary and others voluntarily give up money to the government. you can do it, donate so why don't they do that? >> dana: i think because it is a silly idea. >> jesse: but why is it a silly idea? >> dana: the point that elizabeth warren is making them by the way she's not my preferred candidate for president and out my top ten, but the point she is making is raising an issue that the fact that we in this country, the richest country on earth. the best country on earth we would all say, we have still not figured out how to solve what is a problem economic inequality. i'm not saying her plan is the right one, but at least she is getting people talking about it. the fact that the president's tax plan tilted more towards corporations, particularly corporations but also higher brackets, they were middle-class people in this country who could use relief here and i'm not sure her plan is the right one but just a snippet by saying
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democrats venezuela or john kerry pay more is not engaging with the problem we have been the country. why more people are not getting the middle class and can afford health care, college and that is a bigger problem but then venezuela. >> greg i know this is a sensitive topic. >> greg: i am going to call the -- that inequality in utopian planet doesn't exist. but it implies a problem so how do you fix it? >> dana: what is better though? >> first of all warren is a copycat and tried to rip off the cherokees but now come up with your own idea, okay. everybody is talking about inequality but what they are doing is not talking about what makes america so unique in this capital free market society mobility. so we went out there is inequality, inequality may look like it is stagnant but within that people are constantly moving. so the top 10% a decade ago may not be in the top 10%, you know, now. people constantly moving up.
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i started making nothing in 1988, and it took me a long time to get here or excuse the language. but it frustrates me because everybody looks at people wealthy and they assumed that they were always wealthy. that is not the case, every single wealthy person borrowing from mommy and daddy. it is going up the ladder. it is the mobility that people keep forgetting. the thing that frustrates me too, people called about raising taxes a lot of them don't have skin in the game. so it is easy to say tax that guy. the 10% already pay the majority of the taxes and there is a large portion of americans that don't pay any taxes. so it is easy to sam for raising taxes when you have no skin in the game. dana, didn't they tried this before the democrats walter mondale, michael dukakis and then bill clinton the democratic leadership committee came in and say, listen this is not working. that america is entrepreneurial country and they don't like this government thing and i don't get
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why they don't see this as -- >> dana: thin rack and of course, you saw what was possible then with that kind of policy. i like that we are having this debate because i think we need to have it as karl rove has written younger people say they want socialism we should take them seriously and explained to them what this is all about. i think one of the things on any quality is where you are concerned that there will be social instability. because of it, right? there will be too much between the haves and have-nots and that will create more social instability and that could lead to something that none of us want to. the is, they are using, they are inciting passions of social instability and inequality and not making a point that your opportunity should be there. i think president trump has a strong argument to make on this case. are you arguably think he was elected more on economic policies than the wall. i think that he had a good point and he's got a point to make
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about unemployment numbers. you can say that the tax cuts are for the rich, but you cannot argue the unemployment will get better and that waitress started to go up. there were impacts, good ones from his policies. >> jesse don't you find on dana's point inequality is highest in socialist countries where the socialist and the government have everything and the people starve to death? >> jesse: i always say to myself, self -- [laughter] >> jesse: why should i give the government more of my heart if they waste it on corruption. a great example of the federal government's had $3 million to study obesity. now, my gut instinct tells me this, are obese and probably for the same reason straight people are obese. they eat too much and they don't exercise enough and i just saved us $3 million. so right there we are wasting money. we have enough money and you can also raise taxes to 90% and you still can't pay for socialism.
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the universal health care cost $40 trillion and i know math is hard, but it doesn't exist that part of money. >> dana: and for the wall? >> jesse: 5 billion but this is 40 trillion. and the other thing is if you erase all these taxes you know what will happen? the democrat donors will say no, see you later elizabeth. wall street will get back into bed with republicans where they belong. [laughter] >> jesse: socialism is a cancer. up next to larissa reason why price is right contestant almost misses a big moment. imagine sitting next to this guy on a plane. that and more in the fastest seven coming up. means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? he
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♪ >> welcome back everybody. time for the fastest. first up, lucky contestant on
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"the price is right" the big chance for the popular game show. watch this. >> tara armstrong, come on down. the next contestant on the price is right. is she -- she is in the bathroom. [laughter] tara -- [applause] tara, nice to see you. i thought you would never get here. >> i had to go t to the restroo. >> i would shake your hand but that's all right. while matt, i guess when you've got to go you got to go. and never walk past a clean, empty bathroom because you never know. for that reason because the bathroom on the 18th floor are disgusting. we have water faucets that have
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not been used, haven't worked in 12 years. people poured their coffee and it and then they have this big black stain. >> so you say you don't wash her hands. >> i do wash my hands. a big fist pump from now. >> i think it would be good on the price is right. >> dana: i loved the show as a kid and i loved it so much. but i'm not that good when we play your game. >> right, right because you are an elite now. the supermarket. that is right. and also, the show. but i bet she was in line for a long time. >> dana: i think it takes longer to tape it then -- i'm all about the preventative bathroom breaks. a true story, president trump says hello to me and my wife and then comes back to say hello again before he leaves and my wife and send the bathroom. and i said to my wife, you hold that in. and she wasn't there and i couldn't believe it.
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he was standing right there. >> jesse: there's a lot of things you missed in the bathroom. there's a lot of things you don't miss. >> i don't know what that means. >> and emotional support and internet sensation. the well behaved malamute. and the china southern airlines flight this week, this takes emotional support animals to a whole new level. >> jesse: get i get it and i know people need animals but have you ever been on a plane, dana, i love dogs -- >> dana: no judgment. >> jesse: the dog lays his head on me and what are you going to do? i have a dog allergy and itching my hands the whole time. i don't get the dog thing. >> dana: so do people that i sit next to on a plane. >> juan: after a few drinks. >> dana: you don't have a problem with this and probably support this type of chaos.
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>> dana: i do think it is a pretty big dog to have an emotional support animal so you have to be thinking about that. >> juan: what is the limit? i am with dan on this, used to be scared of calling this a scam because emotional support can mean anything. there are war veterans, who i'm sure need something like this, but whenever something is invented a new technique or a new trend, people scam it. and this is a scam. >> jesse: like medical marijuana. how much emotional support -- >> dana: [laughter] >> jesse: the emotional dog was for the other dog. and one dog, dealing with his stress, so much stress, little dog. and i want my doctor to give me specific drugs. but oh, yeah, you will send dog relate? and so --
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something ridiculous like this at work. say hello to blocks box. a little stress around your mouth and mutes your voice. the the idea behind invention privacy when they need a quiet place to talk. greg you probably have one of those in your basement at home. >> greg: it does look like it should be in a video made in germany in the 80s that i might have started dan. but this is pretentious. you are not that important. people don't care enough to hear your stupid conversation. but it but maybe it will say bad breath. >> dana: i think this shows the idea of open plan offices is a bad one. people need their privacies so they can get their work done or the personal stuff done at their desk. before we could have used us on the trump campaign and everybody walking around like this. [laughter] >> dana: i hate hearing people's phone conversations and i take the train from d.c. every week and i always sit in the
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quiet part because if you don't, people say everything. they think they are in their private place and i do not want to hear the phone conversations. [laughter] >> dana: i give them that look in that i looked up and then i look back at them. >> greg: the longer of the call goes on, they get louder because they forget they are talking. this reminds me that story -- >> dana: when that train. the democrat congressman gave up the whole cookie jar. [laughter] jerry needed that advice. >> dana: people do that on the train. >> jesse: by the end of the phone call they are screaming through the train, everything medical secrets. has anybody ever made you be quiet? >> dana: no. >> jesse: there are people you won't shush. [laughter] everybody is bigger than you.
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♪ >> all right, whatever fan mail friday let's get to it. a question from -- what would be a rumor you would start about you? i have to go with jesse. >> jesse: i can't say that rumor. [laughter] >> jesse: everybody knows the rumor and about what they want to start about themselves. you are talking about this cara mucci rumor. >> dana: oh, my gosh. >> jesse: craig, get your mind out of the gutter. >> greg: that is where he is. the one i don't understand the question. >> jesse: i have a winning response to this but i don't know what would get me into not really big trouble. so can i take a hard pass? can we take a pass?
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>> juan: the rumor i would start about myself, i turned down the reward for saving organs. >> dana: like something that makes you -- >> juan: unbelievable and it can't be that big of a stretch. >> dana: a name for a possible job. >> juan: who would do such a thing? >> dana: i know somebody right now that would do that. [laughter] and when trump got elected, everybody in this building floating their name somewhere. i did that once. [laughter] it went, maybe -- >> and i said, just tell somebody i'm thinking about running. because they are you cocoa my repeal, there you go. >> dana: very good. i don't know, that i want people to think? >> juan: you want people to think that you are liberal? >> dana: no, not really but i don't think that's a bad thing. that i am a base ball coach. the secret weapon.
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>> jesse: dana, you are actually dangerous. >> dana: obviously, need a little bit more street. >> jesse: a hip-hop band in the early 80s before everybody heard about it. >> dana: hip-hop? fine. >> juan: this is from sherry m. a good question, a favorite coal to movie and i don't mean colt as in christmas, but a cult film >> dana: paris bueller's day off? be to to general more popular. the call to something more subversive. >> dana: millionaire? that was nominated for best picture but something -- >> jesse: we are explaining movies today no. >> juan: the lost school. close, right on the edge. >> dana: i have one, "in the loop" a british film. waiting to exhale on hbo in my
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room here and i love that movie. in the loop is a british movie. >> juan: what is over-the-top, sylvester stallone. the arm wrestling movie. [laughter] remember, the most unbelievable, ridiculous movie. sylvester stallone has 14-inch arms, and 22-inch guns and managers to win the tournament. do you want to go? you know i will win that one. i can't remember. >> dana: what is yours? >> jesse: i would say a belgian movie, no one has seen this movie a movie about a serial killer. a mockumentary. >> dana: ryan canton and the new one the upside, the american one but before it was an american film, it was, there was a french one, the invincible? >> juan: you know we should move on because it's beginning to be very, very frustrating. this is from tim gee, have you
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guys ever participated in any protest? >> dana: nope. jesse? >> jesse: i accidentally marched in a gay rights rally. >> juan: but you were happy they you were there. >> jesse: i didn't know, walking down the street and everybody was like -- >> juan: marie? >> marie: i was in a march. >> dana: what about the second two women's march? the second or the third? >> jesse: i was at the second one, anyway i doesn't -- i don't know what that means. >> juan: interesting i went to a second amendment rally and they were trying to take away everybody's guns and a guy threw a mic in my face. i gave a speech that went viral, and roxanne friends. >> jesse: you could have been the governor. but yeah, a lot of rallies. >> juan: i went to an animal rights concert in d.c., 1988, b-52s were playing. it was amazing, i was three.
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i have these bumper stickers, anyway, when question quick. what table manners to people lack that drives you crazy? we have to go to dana. >> dana: eating with their mouth open, can't take it. >> juan: marie? >> marie: checking their cell phone at the dinner table. >> juan: dan? >> dan: we rarely agree on stuff but the cell phone thing is totally ridiculous. glued to the thing, eat the food. >> juan: jesse? >> jesse: i don't like when the people grabbed the bottle of wine from the somebody eight and start pouring it. sit back, let them pour the wine. [laughter] you know what? you are absolutely right. people who want to try your fo food. no, it's like hey, give me a bite. it's my food. it's mine! i would do that for elena.
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but i will even like give her less then she wants. she will go, i like -- just let me try your state. and then, she looks away and i move the knife to the end and she gets nothing. get your own stake.
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♪ >> dana: it's time now for "one more thing" ." you might not up watch to this, marie condo has a netflix show but the problem is it's a little tight in the chest, does this spark of joy or not? i decided i need to get rid of it and i handed it down to someone else. this is reagan who is now wearing this, it's simon
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conway's dog. it actually fit him. >> greg: anything to put jasper on. >> dana: sparking joy, that's next with jesse. >> jesse: all right, number one do not minimize stones actions, you do not have a law degree. number two, stop yelling at jua juan. third, do your research about border security, you don't sound like you have any facts and you look tired after a vacation. just got one, good recovery on the march comment. i have an exclusive with one of
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the leaders of the movement of the black israelite people and we also have an interview with a guy with the emotional support alligator and unalyssa milano investigation. >> greg: "the greg gutfeld show" tomorrow night at 10:00, it's going to be bonkers. we got dean cain, saturday january 26th. now it's time for this. animals are great. weird things make them happy, check out this little critter here. look how happy he is just by jumping. if only all of us could have a smile like that. an amazing smile, it makes me smile. because that's why animals are
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great. animals are great. i'm not getting a dog. >> put together a winning science fair project by putting together one simple question, is tom brady of the patriots a cheater? he inflated football's of various degrees and threw them to see how far they would travel, he found out the least inflated footballs that would travel the farthest would give them a competitive advantage. he should have won the science project. >> marie: for the first time in 153 years, the beloved conversation candy hearts will not be available on valentine's day, the company went out of business this past july. sold to another brand, for the
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2020 valentine's season these parts will be back. >> dana: i like the chalky ones. >> greg: i'm heartbroken. >> dana: never miss an episode of "the five" ." "special report" is up next. >> bret: president trump announced a three week deal this afternoon, congress is at this hour working on legislation passing both chambers. mike emanuel is on capitol hill to tell us where the funding process is but we start with chief white house correspondent john roberts and the president pulling the plug after five full weeks of the shutdown with no money for his border wall. >> reaction from republicans to the president's deal is mixed, some are applauding the move and others believed the president caved. the bottom line tonight, the president comes away from the shutdown with little more than he had

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