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>> neil: fox business, we are all over the president's speech tomorrow. we have kevin brady, bill richardson, don peebles, former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. real-time market reaction across the world. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with emily compagno, juan williams, jesse watters, and ground -- greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." virginia democratic governor ralph northam resisting growing calls to resign over a racist photo that appears under his name is 1984 medical school yearbook. northam reportedly meeting with his cabinet today and asking for time to clear his name. the virginia governor initially apologizing after the photo came out on friday, but is now saying it's not him. >> my first impression actually that this couldn't be me.
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but there was so much hurt that i was feeling people were calling, so i reached out. i apologized to people for this very picture being on my page. last night, i finally had a chance to sit down and look at the photograph in detail. it is definitely not me. i can tell by looking addicts. >> dana: these devoutness coming as a growing number of prominent democrats say the governor needs to step aside. >> there is no way you can continue to be the governor. >> he needs to resign. >> he should remain in the public square by explaining and talking and working to heal, but he should do it from a position of private citizen. i think he should resign now. >> i think the governor should resign. i think he has shown himself sort of irreparably damaged in terms of his ability to govern. >> i believe he's a decent person, but i think he has to resign. >> he should resign. i saw the photo after i saw you
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guys last night. so disturbing, so racist. >> dana: all right, juan, let me ask you about the governor. he's in this position now. he's asking for time to clear his name, you can understand that. the entire party is falling out from under him. >> juan: it was almost immediate. i can think of one exception that said we need to give him time. you don't want to leap to conclusions. i think lots of people, including on this panel, said maybe the democrats have some regret over al franken. remember how quickly people pushed him over. i think this is a different situation in part because he's the governor. he's in a singular position and he's clearly lost moral authority in part because, and i don't see this as a pond, the dansk allowed the board dancing he did at that news conference where he comes out and apologizes, then it looks like he's not apologizing. but of course he left the clear impression it was him. the whole thing about black face with a michael jackson thing. that could have been "saturday night live," right?
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the idea that he has totally done a bad job of representing himself, but i think on a larger scale, there's so much politics involved here. the people who broke the story, far right wing website, clearly given a tip because of the position he had taken on pro-choice issues. and then secondly, that northam himself seems to have a lack of appreciation for exactly how awful this was. he says this happens in the 1980s. this is like so many years after the civil rights act, the civil rights movement. he's acting like well, something as a teenager -- she wasn't a teenager. he was in medical school. to get to your point, the reason democrats are jumping on or jumping off the northam boat, it's in part because there was would be such obvious charges of hypocrisy from republicans.
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you hold a high standard for republicans. always criticizing steve king or donald trump whenever they are charged with something that's essentially racist. how can you allow this to go on in your own midst? i think you are seeing everyone, and i say everyone. i'm talking about former governors of the state of virginia, to people who are in congress, schumer, pelosi, say that he's got to go. >> dana: doesn't matter, greg where the tip came from? >> greg: the only reason it matters is where was gillespie's team? did they see this but not see i it? i agree with juan. for me, he is testing the limits of forgive and not forget but to forgive. i believe people do change over time. if you look at, obviously, bird was in the kkk and barack obama eulogized him, i believe. people can change. things we might be doing now, something i always think about, half a century from now, we may
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be seen as like i can't believe people did that or said that. it just happens, sometimes we aren't aware of how time changes. i'm with juan that this was in the '80s. it's kind of strange. i want to forgive him but i don't think i can. the only reason i think i can is because he has smeared people racially before. gillespie is the case of it. >> dana: we have an example. gillespie, ed gillespie was his opponent. the gillespie campaign had accepted the republican governors association request to be in charge of opposition research, whether that matters or not, whether he should go after people's yearbooks are not. setting it aside, there was an ad that ran during the campaign. after gillespie had talked about ms-13, he had gotten criticism for that. a third party group ran this ad. northam did not disavow it.
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>> [shouts] run, run, run. >> greg: here's the interesting point, it was actually northam who was driving the truck. we didn't know that at the time. also he is so bad on his feet. all these controversies, he is screwing up. i believe he was a surgeon. there may be patients wondering if they should have x-rays checked were left behind sponge sponges. then i feel bad because he was in the military. he's done a lot of work. i feel bad that he's done good things. >> dana: you had some people defending him today, emily, saying he's done good things for the african-american community and virginia. they pointed -- he pushed through, finally able to push through the medicaid expansion in virginia, for example. >> emily: humans are complex, of course.
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you can't have someone be all bad or all good, or with rare exceptions, let's say. weighing the entire situation, i feel a couple things. number one, the irony is that the largest lapse of judgment that i see, obviously horrible photos, but his management and reaction to the entire thing. to make, the largest demonstration of his inability to serve the people would be bungling this entire situation. this is how he reacts? is this the thoughtful, measured response we want from a governor? or is this someone -- >> greg: he almost was going to moonwalk when they asked about moonwalking. >> dana: no, no, no. you don't moonwalk. >> jesse: you moonwalk your way out of that press conference and resign. >> greg: he has been moonwalking. he's been trying to walk forwards but he keeps going backwards. >> jesse: first he was apologizing and always not apologizing. he doesn't recognize himself. if you look at a photo on your own your book page and you say i
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don't recognize myself in blackface, it's not about being able to see if your features behind the blackface. it's about remembering you putting on blackface, standing next to a guy in a robe and then telling the editor, yes, i'm using this photo in my yearbook. you don't put strangers' pictures in your your book page. the guy is a stone cold liar, and he's also a masochist. look at these numbers. 41% drop in approval among virginia voters. 50% drop among independents. he still thinks like he's going to hang on. >> dana: you hear from people, virginians are saying that they are sad for the commonwealth. they want to figure out a way to put this behind them. i don't think they can put it behind them unless he resigns. >> emily: i agree. the yearbook was riddled with racist photos actually. there's a whole host of them. i don't know how you can get much worse from that photo but you can if you look up the other
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photos. >> jesse: this makes the kavanaugh yearbook look like fun and games. >> emily: totally. seems to me it would be best, if there's an opportunity for redemption, it would come after her resignation and the acceptance of responsibility, let alone his comments -- >> juan: if there is any good from this, people say -- >> greg: get rid of the yearbook. >> juan: people say to me what is it about blackface, and i'm like no, you know, i hear from people now who say obviously that's racist. it was intended to denigrate, belittle, make people look lazy, stupid, all the rest. i think it's gone. i think people understand it's wrong. >> dana: up ahead, my super bowl queso set off a firestorm. president trump says democrats can't beat him in 2020. you will hear from him next. my teeth have always been a very sore spot for me,
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♪ >> juan: as the race for the white house heats up, president trump calling out 2020 democratic hopefuls for their policy proposals. he's also slamming their attempt at strategy to try to defeat him. >> the only way they can win, they can't win the election, is to bring out the artificial way of impeachment. what they are doing on abortion, what they are doing on high taxes, what they are doing at the border, what they are doing in so many different ways, they want to cut our military. they want to take our wealth and give it away. they want to tax people, not 70%. it's 100%. so if you look at what they are running on, they can't win. >> juan: meanwhile yesterday marked a year from the iowa
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caucuses. a new poll has joe biden, former vice president, leading the field of potential democratic. presidential candidates by double digits among likely iowa caucus goers. emily, if you were a democrat, who would you be backing? >> emily: i don't like that hypothetical. [laughter] none of the above i think. >> dana: well done. don't fall for that trap. >> emily: what's interesting about this, as we were kind of discussing the topics, the impeachment thing, you know, i think pelosi understands that would not be the way to go unless there was something specific they were running on. it would be a really bad move. for my understanding, after clinton's or impeachment failed, not only did two-thirds of americans hate the impeachment process, they feel like it's a waste of time in their taxpayer dollars, his job performance approval ratings rose. his moral character approval declined. apparently that was the largest factor in the election of bush
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subsequently, his honesty and moral character. i do think it's kind of a fine line to walk. certainly would be a poor move. >> juan: jesse, a lot of talk in d.c. about questions about trump from fellow republicans increasing in volume. last week we have the senate republicans vote. it was 40-something senate republicans voted against trump's withdrawal from syria. you have the controversy about the intelligence chiefs. do you see that as a bigger threat than the democrats to president trump? >> jesse: absolutely not. it's a healthy party. the party allows a difference of opinions, unlike the democratic party, where it's lockstep behind pelosi. i don't think anyone is going to run against him or her primary him. biden doesn't have the machine, doesn't have the money, doesn't have the electricity. pages has no base within the party. as dana said, that's just name recognition. he doesn't want to run because i think he knows he's not going to
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win. i think the president is previewing his whole strategy right now the democrats are open borders, pro-infanticide, tax and spend, socialists. take away your health care. that's how he's going to run and that's a pretty stark contrast strategy that's going to get a lot of eyeballs. >> juan: if he doesn't want to run, he won't, talking about joe biden. >> dana: he has time, because he has that name idea, sit back and decide. it's been going on for a long time. around thanksgiving, they floated the story that said over the holidays he's going to make a decision. then it was by the end of the month, now we are well into february and it is still oh, i'm not sure. >> jesse: valentine's day? >> dana: jesse listed the things about the democrats, there's a thing going around on twitter of all the democrats had to do was not be crazy. they are like, this is all crazy. i thought it was very interesting to watch on this medicare for all is not a litmus test for the democrats.
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they are not running on improving obamacare. they are running on destroying the private health insurance industry. you have 80% of americans have health insurance through their employer. they are not going to like that. i think it's a very strange way to kick off this campaign, but i'm having fun watching it. >> juan: by the way, greg, these two don't think biden really wants to run but if he does run, the polls indicate he could beat donald trump. >> greg: i just don't see how the new democratic party is going to choose the older white male. i think they're going to pull them aside and go, and you know i'm going to use jesse's analogy from last week. it was a choose your adventure. democrats at the starting line, they have achieved your own adventure. one they can go away left and energize the loudest voices of the base, embrace identity politics full on intersectionality. or they can choose impeachment which will create the trump folk hero thing. parents will be -- pence will become
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president. if he does get impeached, trump could run as a democrat, can you imagine him on the stage beating all of them? pick up persuasive person. go for it. you have two years. maybe they are scared they don't have that but i think that democrats are burdened by identity politics. i've talked about it before. the reason why it's a burden is because it so easy. imagine you don't have to make promises anymore. all i can say is, i see you as a woman. i see you as a woman and i value your womanhood. it means he doesn't -- don't have to promise jobs, peace, prosperity. you just have to acknowledge your personhood. i think that's a problem. you're going to have a very thin, very thin gruel. >> juan: i asked emily if she would pick if she was a democrat. you said a moment ago maybe they would have somebody who would be like in x factor, a surprise
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periods before grain i have to say it's kamala. she's in charge. i hate to say, in the intersection intersectional olympics, she is a plus three. she's got it. there could be so many from the outside whose marble populist. i mention cory cory booker last friday. >> juan: i thought you were going to have a celebrity or something. >> dana: remember tomorrow is when oprah winfrey -- >> greg: michelle obama. >> dana: beto o'rourke here in new york and times square. >> greg: i think michelle obama may still enter. >> juan: all right, we'll president trump make a big announcement about the border wall during tomorrow's state of the union address? that's next right here, so stay with us on "the five" ." too little too late ♪
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♪ >> jesse: president trump making final preparations for tomorrow night's state of the union address. this as the president refuses to budge on getting money for the border wall i have another possible shutdown. >> would you shut down the government again? >> we are going to have to see what happens on february 15. i don't take anything off the table. i don't like to take things off the table. is that alternative. it's a national emergency. you need a wall. anybody who says you don't, they are just playing games. >> jesse: nancy pelosi will be seated directly behind trump tomorrow night. that's not stopping the president from blasting the house speaker over her resistance to the wall. >> she knows that you need a barrier. she knows that we need border security. she wanted to win a political point. i happen to think it's very bad politics because basically she wants open borders. she doesn't mind human trafficking, or she wouldn't do
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this. >> jesse: so, emily, what are your expectations for tomorrow night's state of the union and how do you think nancy pelosi will behave behind the president? >> emily: i hope she keeps an impassive face, obviously. at least with it decorum of holding that position. my expectations are, you know, i will say it would not be surprised if in it he called on the emergency declaration he referenced. he basically said again this is what i will do. >> jesse: you are predicting state of emergency declaration tomorrow night. >> emily: no. i don't know. i don't want to be held to that. >> jesse: i don't mean to pressure you. >> emily: the more i looked into it, it's a viable option. in large part, bird's-eye view, one of the reasons for emergency power is because of the ineptitude and the inability of the government to get it done legislatively or not in a timely fashion. that's exactly what we need right now. unless something drastic happens on the other side, which i don't see, because everyone is playing semantics with wall or barrier
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or whatever. one other option do we have? >> jesse: juan, you are going to be down in the swamp tomorrow night. >> juan: don't tell mitch mcconnell about your idea. republicans are pretty clear to president trump don't do it. i don't think he's going to do it tomorrow. tomorrow, from what the white house is saying, it's much more about trying to exhibit the capacity to reach out to democrats and say here are things we can get done. the five points they put out so far include things like infrastructure. hey, both sides, we can work on this. we can get something done. he wants i think, especially in the aftermath of the declining poll numbers that were caused by the shutdown fiasco, say listen, i'm trying to work with these democrats. they are the ones that aren't doing right. put the pressure on the democrats. that's what he will try to do. the democrats for their part, they are bringing to cope illegal immigrants who were working for trump to sit in the audience to mock him. >> jesse: okay. what it, is trump going to call
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i.c.e.? dana, the president has really gotten rave reviews from state of the union addresses from the mainstream media. to the democrats run any risks sitting on their hands when he talks about all the great things economically? >> dana: yes, i think there's a high chance you will have some heckling or some highly staged a walkout democrats. i think president trump will keep his cool and maybe make a joke about it. maybe he will win hearts and minds back at home. i think when he's praising troops or certainly talking about the economy and job numbers and unemployment rates, imagine the camera shot of senators harris, warren, gillibrand, booker. congresswoman tulsi gabbard pretty well for else is running for president. if they are looking unhappy, it's not going to necessarily be good for them. they have a choice to make. they have to see if they can stand out from one another. i also think that two big bipartisan pieces tomorrow night
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will be infrastructure once again. pelosi and trump of actually talked that they could agree on that. the other big one is going to be prescription drugs and some sort of plan to deal with the high cost of prescription drugs. it's not a conservative position but it's one that you can get bipartisan agreement. >> jesse: was last week infrastructure week? >> dana: every week. >> jesse: greg, you're not going to be down there. >> greg: no, thank god. i will be here here minding the store. i will be of the news desk doing my thing. this is incredibly tedious, this event. they should split it into two and let maroon 5 play the intermission. you could serve some of your queso. i figured out how we can build a wall. you are queso. anyway. you know when that stuff hardens... you know with this thing, the state of the unit, it's time to
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take stock of the presidency. with all the sound and fury, it's impossible to sit back and say this cacophony doesn't really match the deeds. you subtract the polarizing business model of the media. you have jobs, economy, military, optimism, north korea, trade, prison reform. this neat stuff that basically when you take a look at it, the left, the left should love this guy. he's walking around the planet reducing our military footprint. if you look at north korea, tulsi gabbard should be thanking him. syria, whether you are against it or not, he's very left-wing. afghanistan, yemen. you can disagree with all of this but the steps being taken, he is moving away from conflicts. shouldn't the left be embracing this? >> jesse: everything the left says they are about, juan, now you are against it just because donald trump is for it. >> greg: and we are for it because of donald trump. >> juan: your list.
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the intel people said they are still there and still trying to kill us. >> greg: you can have two competing thoughts in your head. one is destroying isis. the other is continue to destroy isis. >> jesse: juan doesn't like competition. >> juan: i do like competition. the headline to me was the president did some of his presidency. he said he's the best president ever over the last two years. >> greg: an understatement, i might add. >> jesse: what about the next two years? dana involved in a massive scandal over here. a massive scandal, dana perino. she faces the social media mob. we'll tell you about it next. your mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom
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>> greg: yes. it was the super bowl that wasn't. i don't mean the game, which was boring. i mean this. what is this, you ask? it's totally okay if you don't know. most people are never to think so ghoulish. it is dana perino's attempt at queso. i made queso, she wrote, like it was a confession to a serial killing. i made queso. yes, you did. you made queso look like a melted golden retriever. i think we can agree this isn't something you would put inside you. it was something that would fly out of you after drinking the water at a tijuana hostel. i don't like i've seen anything more inedible, and i include prison food. no one on death row would take this. they would take the chair first. the picture went viral, of course it would. it looks infectious. how is this homemade? looks like leftovers from all the oil changes at jiffy lube. looks like a football you might buy at the chernobyl gift shop. it is the bronzer runoff from a bikini contest, fondue pot from
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3-mile island. i hear isis is taking credit for it. dana perino made queso. it's not her forte. queso for perino, it is like abba doing gangster rap. a care bear doing a lap dance. dana took a picture of this hideous bubbling doom and tweeted it which is basically making your own "kick me" sign and taping it to your back. she made the unholy stew enforced on her horrified friends to eat. i can say this is one of those cases where you are relieved you weren't invited. you know who's really grateful for dana queso? yeah. this guy. at maroon 5's adam levine who is usually the cheesiest thing on earth. last night dana looked at the cheese dip of a dork and said hold my spatula. adam should buy her dinner for taking the spotlight off his
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awful performance. just don't let her cook. you know you deserve it. [laughter] >> dana: i think it tasted better than it looked. >> greg: look at the film on that. >> dana: i tried a new recipe. i got it off the internet. they said it would be like chili's bar and grill. they have great queso there. i thought i would try it. >> greg: chiles is was so embarrassed they had to go on twitter and deny any culpability. >> dana: no, they were nice to me. they said at least i was trying to be a good hostess and i attempted to make queso. >> greg: you know what. >> dana: the best thing is i had some left over and i brought it. >> greg: we are not having any of it, at least for me. >> dana: jesse is having some of it. it doesn't feel warm enough. >> greg: what did you make of the game? >> juan: it was the worst game. i like football. but it was hard to watch. people say if you love defense
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it was a great game. even the defense. i'm looking for -- >> jesse: it's not great. >> dana: it's pretty good. >> jesse: it's pretty good. >> greg: what is that? >> jesse: i give it a 7.5. >> dana: that is the southwest grill actual queso. >> jesse: is yours is supposed to look white? >> dana: no, it is chilly queso. >> juan: looking for great catch, great run, there was no such moment. >> greg: you are a professional nfl cheerleader. >> emily: yes. >> greg: i don't have a question. >> emily: in san francisco. >> greg: san francisco giants. they will be playing --
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>> dana: they are going to combine football and baseball? >> emily: right now at the stadium they have the entire time. throughout the first half of the season, it still the dirt from the oakland athletics minutes which is over over i do think san francisco is ready for raider nations take over. it was boring. adam levine. when he took off his shirt, i couldn't look at the screen. i had to look away. >> greg: we brought up, i said it was the worst decision ever and you defended adam levine. do you feel you owe me an apology? >> jesse: i do. i'm i would like to take this opportunity to apologize to you, greg. i was wrong about adam levine on the super bowl halftime show. i thought he would do better. he sounds great may be in a recording studio or on the radio but he did not sound good life. he was very cheesy. he was weak. then they brought in this other guy who didn't really live up to the moment. i walked out halfway through. i couldn't get through it.
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>> greg: me too. >> jesse: what about his bare breasts? janet jackson? >> greg: double standard. doesn't he look like he hangs her in front of the mirror allowed questioning >> juan: i saw president trump that he wouldn't let barron play football. it's exactly what obama mocked. >> greg: i tell you they are more similar than you think. >> dana: president trump was expressing what a lot of parents are thinking. >> juan: absolutely. it's just that i wouldn't think of the trump crowd will be glad to hear that he didn't want his kid to play football. >> dana: don't you remember the commercial? >> emily: this is great. >> dana: the queso is good? >> emily: yes. >> jesse: tastes better than it looks. i wish i had a dana perino-type scandal. your negative press is my good.
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[laughter] you went viral for bad cheese. >> greg: is tom brady going to retire? >> dana: no. i predicted that on new year's and i think i'm wrong. >> jesse: you also predict the rams were going to win. >> dana: you're right, two strikes. >> greg: i am most forgot. i was thinking, the best thing about this whole queso story, it's going to live forever. i made queso, it fits with any picture. i thought i would make you. >> dana: how did you do that? how did you do that? >> greg: let say that we have a pretty good production staff. let's make a t-shirt. >> dana: oh, my gosh. new york is the city that never sleeps. >> greg: anyone at home wont say "i made queso" shirt, called dana on her private line. they are $4, and it all goes to charity. >> dana: just love me. >> greg: isn't that great?
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i made queso. put it next to any picture and it works. it could be something horrible. it could be a dog. >> dana: someone tweeted a picture of a burnt piece of bread and said i made nachos. i had fun with it. >> greg: not everybody can cook. >> dana: the best thing is that from now on, the only thing that i will ever be asked to bring to a party is wine. i win. >> juan: what did your husband say? >> dana: he said it was good. the guests said it was good. >> greg: did they end up in the e.r. this morning? the left's latest meltdown over president trump's leaked work schedule. that's next. ♪we gonna do what they say can't be done♪ ♪we've got a long way to go ♪and a short time to get there.♪
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and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit ♪ >> emily: critics are pouncing on an anonymous league of president trump's schedule. axios' reporting that during the last three months, 60% of the presidents workday is spent in unstructured so-called executive time. press secretary terry sanders attributes the timetable to trump's different leadership style and says "while he spends much of his average day and scheduled meetings, events and o allow for more creative environment that has helped make
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him the most productive president in modern history." question for you, juan. when everything this president does is absolutely picked apart by the media, especially the left, do you begrudge him having a bit of an opaque schedule that he can kind of have room to breathe when obviously he's being productive in those spaces. or do you think the transparency needs to be afforded top to bottom to the american people. >> juan: most of the time, people do know. not only is it available in most white houses but literally there's someone standing outside the west wing, a military officer, that tells you when the president is in the office. right now it's a big joke in d.c. that that guy can disappear because he's never there. this is called executive time. i was intrigued by the response from the white house. sarah sanders saying it allows him to be more creative. creative, really? very creative. i think other people will have a much more derogatory term for people who aren't at work when they are supposed to be at work. >> jesse: do you know who
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doesn't do executive time? hillary clinton. because she's not president. >> juan: he won. i should say he won, jesse. >> jesse: whatever this president needs to be president is fine. he came from an unstructured atmosphere at the trump foundation. that's fine. the real story is who is leaking this type of material to the press? this is just another really scary and dangerous series of leaks from people on the inside that are trying to either embarrass the president or pump up their own stature. he really needs to do something about it. they have not yet gotten a handle on people resisting within the administration, and they believe they are resisting for the good of the country. they believe they are doing things and they are trying to control the president and make sure the president doesn't follow his instincts to forwardly.
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maybe it was all morose. >> emily: dana, do you think the slow drip, drip, drip will erode the white house? >> dana: there is nothing to be said that they don't put detailed schedules out because they think it will leak. obviously there's people within this white house will do that. i think it's disgusting. you don't just work for the president. you work for the united states of america. you work for the people. your responsibility as us, not to embarrass the person you are working for. that's inappropriate. the other thing is, the government is working well without being micromanaged. if you are a liberal who likes bigger government, if you think the president is not doing enough work but the government is actually working, then why do you care? let it go. >> juan: may be because the government shutdown. >> emily: that was from an inability -- >> dana: that wasn't because the president wasn't spending -- >> greg: there's something about your point, okay. it shows you how twisted into a
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pretzel the anti-trump faction and their media enablers have become. they absolutely hate what donald trump is doing without actually figuring out what he's doing. now condemning him for not doing enough of it. shouldn't they be happy he's not working? >> jesse: you could say about barack obama, i like him on the golf course. >> greg: about the time, it shows how little they understand his skill set. we all knew the skill set is not a political skill set. he's a different person, almost entirely rooted in pursuing relationships, relentless persuasion and messaging. he's watching tv. i said this before. tv, fox news is his conduit to the american people, the way he sees the american people, his voters. he looks and he sees what's going on any tweets. this is most of his day, you see things happening with the military which are positive. north korea, trade, nato, jobs, do more of it.
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more executive time. >> emily: if your schedule was leaked, what would surprise us? >> greg: that's a great question. >> juan: i know. bathroom time. >> greg: there's a lot of me time. >> emily: will have to go. "one more thing" is up next. every day, visionaries are creating the future. so, every day, we put our latest technology and vast expertise to work. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes uh uh - i deliverberty the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven
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>> ♪ >> time for "one more thing." i had my i made queso t-shirt. thanks "the five." time for this. dana, sports corner. baseball is a game you play with bats. and the basketball the spurs look at these bats. they were in the arena. the staff could not did anything to get rid of them. it disrupted play. the whole thing. fast forward to saturday. during the game against the pelicans they came back out. this time, however, the spurs
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mascot the coyote was ready for action. watch this. >> get it! whoa! . >> oh, my god. >> the spurs won over the pelicans. maybe bock -- bring back the coyote. >> to get rid of the bats bring out the queso. >> ♪ animals are great >> all right. this is such a great video. i could not pass it up. look at this. the cat is trying to get the rabbit's attention but doesn't want the rabbit to see. >> [laughing]. >> isn't that amazing? keeps going on the other side.
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there is no "me too" movement in the animal world. i love how they get together which is why -- >> ♪ animals are great >> jesse? >> all right. jesse's hair news. here we go, everybody. some memo go to the hair dresser to get a new style. or if you are in the polar vortex you can do this. look at this. >> wow! >> my hair will never be as high as taylor's. >> i doubt that. >> wow! you were in the cold doing that? >> i love that. >> [laughing]. >> that is cool. last night's super bowl a dud. but the commercials, they had memorable moments. take a look at this one.
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>> and everything else that makes you say oh, boy. >> [shouting]. >> that was an nfl ad to celebrate the league's 100 anniversary. and my favorite verizon in an unscripted ad putting the charger's coach in a reunion with the first responders who saved his life after he was hit by a car in 2005. >> emily? >> this weekend, on super bowl sunday, we had a competition between us. check this out. >> [laughing]. >> i had to touch the wall.
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whatever. that's me kicking a field goal. my form is horrible. whatever. >> we are glad you are here with us. we do think you are the winner. never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. >> bret: i would have tried the queso. virginia's democratic governor holding on despite calls for his resignation. his lieutenant faces his own controversy. a possible executive decision. what is the president could do at the state of the union address and a leaked schedule shows what he does with his time. de-criminalizing magic mushrooms. one u.s. city is a step closer. this is "special report." >> ♪ >> bret: good evening. i am bret baier. virginia's governor

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