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[applause] i said, how about saying something in spanish? she likes spanish. she's a little bit better in spanish. please. >> [speaking spanish]
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[applause] >> president trump: i don't know what she said but i think i know what she said, and she's an incredible woman. and oscar was an incredible man who will not have died in vain. a few weeks ago, on january 23, venezuela's national assembly invoked the venezuelan constitution to declare the president of the national assembly juan guaido as the country's legitimate leader. in one of his first acts, president guaido invoked the
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same constitutional law that oscar carried through the sky to notify the world that maduro was illegitimate. within 30 minutes, the united states was proud to be the first nation in the world to recognize president guaido. and by the way, john bolton is here. working hard. today more than 50 countries around the world now recognize the rightful government of venezuela and the venezuelan people have spoken, and the world has heard their beautiful voice. they are turning the page on socialism, turning the page on dictatorship. and there will be no going back.
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[cheers and applause] peace-loving nations are ready to help venezuela reclaim its democracy, its dignity, and its destiny. all the nations in our hemisphere have a shared interest in preventing the spread of socialist tyranny. socialism by its very nature does not respect borders. it does not respect boundaries or the sovereign rights of its citizens or its neighbors. it's always seeking to expand, to encroach, and subjugate others to its will. the twilight hour of socialism has arrived in our hemisphere, and frankly in many, many places around the world.
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the days of socialism and communism are numbered not only in venezuela but in nicaragua and in cuba as well. [applause] do we love cuba? do we love nicaragua? great countries. such great potential. remember that word. such unbelievable potential. in the meantime, we must all work together to end a humanitarian disaster. as we speak, there are truckloads filled with desperately needed humanitarian supplies stopped at the borders of venezuela and waiting to help the millions and millions in
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need. two days ago, the first u.s. air force c17 -- that's a big beautiful plane, landed in colombia loaded with crucial assistance. including thousands of nutrition gets for little venezuelan children. unfortunately, dictator maduro has blocked this life-saving aid from entering the country. he would rather see his people starve then give them aid, then help them. millions of venezuelans are starving and suffering while a small handful at the top of the maduro regime plunder the nation into poverty and into debt. we know who they are, and we
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know where they keep the billions of dollars that they have stolen. incredibly, there are members of the venezuelan military still barely supporting this failed dictatorship. they are risking their future. they are risking their lives, and venezuela's future, for a man controlled by the cuban military and protected by a private army of cuban soldiers. maduro is not a venezuelan patriot. he's a cuban puppet. that's what he is. and remember that hundreds of millions of dollars used to be
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paid to cuba but no longer because they no longer have that kind of wealth to be able to do it, so things are changing and they are changing fast. and today i have a message for every official who is helping to keep maduro in place. the eyes of the entire world are upon you today, every day, and every day in the future. you cannot hide from the choice that now confronts you. you can choose to accept president guaido's generation s offer of amnesty to live your life in peace with your families and your countrymen. president guaido does not seek retribution against you, and neither do we. but you must not follow maduro's orders to block humanitarian aid and you must not threaten any
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form of violence against peaceful protesters. opposition leaders, members of the national assembly, or president guaido and his family. we seek a peaceful transition of power but all options are open. we want to restore venezuelan democracy, and we believe that the venezuelan military and its leadership have vital role to play in this process. if you choose this path, you have the opportunity to help forge a safe and prosperous future for all of the people of venezuela, or you can choose the second path: continuing to support maduro.
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if you choose this path, you will find no safe harbor, no easy exit, and no way out. you will lose everything. so today i ask every member of the maduro regime, and this nightmare of poverty, hunger, and death for your people. let your people go. set your country free. now is the time for all venezuelan patriots to act together as one united people. nothing could be better for the future of venezuela, and nothing could be better for the future of another captive nation: cuba.
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then the rebirth of democracy in venezuela. >> [chanting "usa, usa, usa"] >> president trump: for decades, the socialist dictatorships of cuba and venezuela have propped each other up in a very corrupt bargain. venezuela gave cuba oil. in return, cuba gave venezuela a police state run directly from
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havana. but this is a much different da day, and those days are over. the ugly alliance between the two dictatorships is coming to a rapid end. a new future is beginning. all of us in this arena and thousands and thousands and thousands of people outside. you have to see it. are united because we know the truth about socialism. in venezuela, in cuba, nicaragua, and all around the world. socialism promises prosperity, but it delivers poverty. socialism promises unity, but it
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delivers hatred, and it delivers division. socialism promises a better future, but it always returns to the darkest chapters of the past. that never fails. it always happens. socialism is a sad and discredited ideology rooted in the total ignorance of history and human nature. which is why socialism eventually must always give rise to tyranny, which it does. socialists profess a love of diversity but they always insist on absolute conformity. we know that socialism is not about justice. it's not about equality. it's not about lifting up the poor. socialism is about one thing
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only: power for the ruling clas class. and the more power they get, the more they pray. they want to run health care, run transportation and finance, energy, education, run everything. they want the power to decide who wins and who loses, who was up and who is down. what's true and what's false, and even who lives and who dies. [applause] in short, all of us here today know that there's nothing less democratic than socialism. everywhere and anywhere it appears, socialism advances under the banner of progress but in the end, it delivers only
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corruption, exploitation, and decay. with us today is david smolinsk smolinski. david was one of the youngest mayors in venezuelan history when the maduro regime removed him from office and issued a warrant for his arrest. david fled into venezuela treacherous southern jungle, eventually david reached brazil where he was welcomed with open arms. today david lives in exile in the united states where he continues to speak up for the venezuelan people. sadly, david is the third generation of his family to flee the agony of socialism and communism. david's grandparents fled the soviet union in 1927 at his father fled communist cuba in
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1970. as david said, the difference i want to have for my father and my grandfather is to go back to my country. my grandparents never went back. my father has not been back to havana. i hope i can soon return to venezuela. i think that will happen. thank you very much, david. i think it will soon happen. your courage, david, is an inspiration. not only, david, many of the people in this room, you've been through much but you see it coming to the end. you see it really coming to an end for the first time for the first time you're seeing. because the united states, a
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true great nation, is behind yo you. [applause] and so is the united states stands up for democracy in venezuela, we reaffirm the solidarity with the long-suffering people of cuba and nicaragua and people everywhere living under socialist and communist regimes. to those who would try to impose socialism on the united states, we again deliver a very simple message. america will never be a socialist country. >> [cheering]
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we are born free and we will stay free now and forever. we know what freedom can do in venezuela because we have seen that future right here. we know what freedom can do in cuba because we have seen that future right here in miami. we know what freedom can do and nicaragua because we have seen that future in sweetwater. one day soon with god's help, we are going to see what the people
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will do in caracas and managua and havana. and when venezuela is free and cuba is free and nicaragua is free, this will become the first free hemisphere in all of human history. it was my great honor to be with you today and the first lady's great honor to be with you today. we are winning. we are winning on every front. thank you. god bless you. god bless the people of venezuela. god bless the people of cuba. god bless the people of
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nicaragua, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino and you are watching "the five." president trump speaking in miami he warned against the angels of socialism. saying that the american people stand with the people of venezuela. the biggest reaction coming when president trump declared "america will never be a socialist country." which jesse, it was the great line from the state of the union speech. saturday is critical. the humanitarian aid on the border, they are going to make a move to try to get it into the country. the venezuelan people, especially the army under maduro, has a choice to make. >> jesse: and "the greg gutfeld show" will be following up close and saturday is that develops. this was a twofer. foreign policy and domestic policy speech. you want to attack socialism abroad and at home. i think he did that very nicely.
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he cast socialism as a a philosophy that dying and cast himself as the leader of a movement that's ushering in change and more futuristic and hopeful. really slickly melded socialism in venezuela with socialism here in america. when he was describing socialism as an ideology, he's talking about rigging elections. he's talking about a borderless nation. he's talking about seizing wealth, controlling industries using institutions to punish political enemies. he said those very same things about people here at home, and he's using that rhetoric to kind of say socialism abroad and in america. >> dana: saying that the europeans were supporting guaido over maduro. when he speaks, he has the most words on the strongest words. he's the most powerful speaker. >> greg: this is why having trump in the white house is important because president obama was absent
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during the revolution. he was absent with hugo chavez. he was there for cuba. it's nice to have this difference. no one explains -- he said socialism is dying. except here. it's not dying. because here our campuses do nothing to explain why socialism keeps failing. its toxic premise is that centralized. capitalizing decentralizes. one part goes wrong, only that part suffers but everything else is fine because the individual rules. with socialism, it's centralized meaning if the top rots, everything rots, which is why the maduros and the chavezs in every socialist castrol before them plundering all profit. you can't create a profit. all you can do is take. someone can explain that a high school student, socialism would be dead in a second. >> dana: maduro, the disputed president has support around the world and it's not a slam-dunk yet.
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>> katie: there are countries supporting maduro. the u.n. is still recognizing maduro. those advocates for human rights and dignity are still recognizing maduro. i thought it was interesting to see the president talk about socialism that were happening here. the reason why is because as reagan said, socialism -- freedom is never more than one generation away from extension and you have to fight for it. the people in venezuela are fighting against socialism. the people in america are going to have to fight to keep socialism out. >> dana: democrats: president trump chopper temporary protective status for venezuelan refugees. >> juan: i think it's a good idea. there's no defending hugo chavez or nicolas maduro. i think they are essentially tyrants. you can see the consequences and the quality of life in the country. it's interesting that mr. trump is always antagonistic to the idea of america playing a role on the world stage is willing to get involved here which invites some questions and doubts because as katie was picking up
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about the u.n., the reason i think people are slow to do this is you don't want other countries determining the leaders of another country. a sort of intervention that's not acceptable. president trump has had that idea when it comes to places like, incredibly, syria. here, to jesse's point, he sees a political advantage at home. i will get into it later but i think on that point -- >> dana: can be convinced of both things. >> greg: you know hates this? russia. >> dana: russia and china, who are holding up the u.n. support. another twist in the jussie smollett case. breaking details with greg next. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?!
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the police no longer consider jussie smollett a victim. q faces covered in egg. >> two suspects were apparently wearing make america great again hats, though that's not yet been officially confirmed. >> i am disgusted by people who wear hats that say maga. make america great again? i don't like it's being put out in the media that this is a possible hate crime. >> the media has castle marched out on his story which i find so personally offensive. >> cory booker said the vicious attack on the actor was an attempted modern-day lynching. >> is coming from the president of the united states. >> this is a horrible story. >> is horrific. >> this is america in 2019. >> greg: this is america in 2019. here i thought it was -- >> the
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president and vice president, who wishes i couldn't be married. let's be clear. connect the dots. this is what happens. if you are in a position of power you hate people and you want to cause suffering to them, you go through the topple. you spend your career trying suffering. what do you think is going to happen? >> greg: loved her in "juno." sure the idea of trump-ers wandering in subzero chicago at 2:00 a.m. carrying bleach and a noose, a attacking an actor from a show they don't want without taking his phone, or wallet. seems about his real as me joining "the view." smollett was the perfect victim for media who deems any skepticism heresy. that's why these hoaxes are not rare. it's the press orgy that attacks them. now the media circles its wagon. at cnn, they claim only the celebrity press fell for this. oh, yeah? try cnn, "the washington post,"
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the "los angeles times," buzzfeed, "the huffington post," "the daily beast." they are terrible. rolling stone, slate, abc, for "newsweek." they ate it all up. cnn says smollett's actions have backed the movement. no, i didn't. maybe it set back the oaks crime movement and that's good perhaps the media might think first so it will have fewer hoaxes but d. the media says no one should be pleased by the events that fake hoaxes hurt real victims but they never mention the groups who are falsely accused. seriously, this could have led to real violence against them. instead, the press -- even if the crime isn't true here, it's got to be true somewhere else. and how awful are the conservatives. pouncing on this now? sorry. if you are sad this turned out to be a hoax, it's only because your network, your paper, and your assumptions were wrong. me? i'm pleased.
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a hate crime fell apart which once again proves we are less racist than the media wants us to be. i say once again because so many hate crimes are reported, then they go unreported once they're exposed, as hoaxes. those hoaxes, they are easy to find. though the media wishes he wouldn't look. they want you to forget them like they do every day so they can commit the same dam mistake tomorrow. i urge everybody to go check out andrew nago, his tweet. his twitter has a phenomenal number of these hate crime hoaxes. they will blow your mind. you listed many of them very dana, so far only one person has offered an apology for believing this. michael avenatti. [laughter] 2020. >> dana: it was a sincere apology, seemed like it, for as much as you can do that on twitter. i thought it was interesting, the montage, you saw some in the
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media were actually attacking reporting because they were using the word allegedly. how dare they use the word allegedly. obviously this with a hate crime. >> greg: how dare you? if you question, it is sacrilegious. you are probably a bigot, homophobe, racist. jesse, people ask why would smollett do such a thing and i've said we fetishize victimhood. it makes you a hero, and if you are a sucker for attention, that's the best way, the easiest way to get it. >> jesse: smollett has an album coming out march 2. he might've been promoting that come his show, he speaking about maybe raising his profile in that way. how stupid did he think the police work? that they weren't going to be able to figure this out? what a low opinion of police you have to have to be able to try to pull this off. how cozy do you have to think you are with the media thinking they are going to run interference for you and at this point the media is not even looking for the truth anymore.
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they are just looking for a story. what's the classic line? don't let the facts get in the way of a good story. they get a good story and in the weaponize it against republicans. it's now a political hate crime and that's when you're motivated by hatred for republicans to frame them. we have seen it with covington, with kavanaugh, with smollett. you went way back in the monologue. duke, uva, what are some other ones? hands up, don't shoot. benghazi they blamed on a conservative filmmaker. everyone has to take a step back and say the media in chicago, they were the ones i got the story right. >> greg: they were hounded. #metoo recalled bigots. >> greg: at least 12 detectives worked on this. can you imagine all the resources. >> katie: chicago. real people needed help that night in a polar vortex. he claims the race card twice. i'm waiting for him to do it three times. the second time he said if you don't believe him you're a racist.
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i'm waiting to say that the chicago police department is racist and therefore you can't listen to what they have to say. for the record, the superintendent there is eddie johnson. he's black. and if they can't play that card. this is why saying my truth is absolutely ridiculous because jussie smollett's truth was this. the fake ladder. all the things that were said, and yet here we are after this entire thing of smearing a gang of regular trump-supporting americans. everyone jumped on it. >> greg: juan, to our credit three weeks ago, we are talking about in the green room and we said we are not touching this because we knew something was going on. remember? >> juan: we said pretty clearly we don't know all the facts and so we help back. what i see her today or you are spiking the ball that this is proof maga hat wearers -- >> greg: didn't commit the crime. yes, i am spiking the football. i'm right because it didn't happen. >> juan: we don't involve
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facts yet. >> greg: i will reserve -- i will reserve judgment. maybe it will be maga hats then, juan. >> juan: he should talk to the police. give them access if he wants to redeem what looks to be a farce at this point. the fact is, greg, hate crimes in this country have spiked. >> greg: no, they haven't. not true. show me your stats. show me your stats. show me your stats. >> juan: here they are. >> greg: >> greg: and i will rio shreds. >> juan: gone up against blacks and jews specifically. >> greg: i want to hear the stats. >> juan: i want to say that what you have there is a function of confirmation bias and my quote here comes from george w. bush. policemen were shot in dallas. he said too often we judge other groups by their worst example while judging ourselves by our best -- >> katie: that's what jesse was doing. >> juan: all the conservatives they don't judge it, just wait.
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i'm telling you you should wait. >> greg: hate crimes are up 17% because of a thousand additional agencies reporting. if they reported one, it's a 17% increase. it's not about an increase in hate crimes. right, right, right. hard to handle. >> juan: you don't want -- you laugh and that's wrong. >> greg: i'm not laughing. i'm happy that you are less racist than you want us to be. andrew mccabe's "60 minutes" interview next. long the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it.
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>> jesse: president trump unleashing on disgraced former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe after making these claims on "60 minutes." >> the discussion of the 25th amendment was simply that rod raised the issue and discussed it with me in the context of
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thinking about how many other cabinet officials might support such an effort. the deputy attorney general offered to wear wire into the white house. he said i never get searched when i go into the white house. i could easily wear a recording device. they wouldn't know it was there. now, he was not joking. >> jesse: the doj is calling mccabe's claim is false. president trump saint mccabe and rosenstein, a legal and treasonous plot against his presidency. mccabe says he opened up these investigations against the president and tried to invoke the 25th amendment because trump was rough on the nbi when he was criticizing the hillary clinton investigation. and he said some nice things about russia. >> greg: this is similar to the smollett case and that certain people, i think they legitimately bought into this conspiracy because it was ginned
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up by the media. they primed the population to believing these things. he bought the movie in his head that russia, russia was involved and the media was the cheering section when the most obvious solution was that trump ran a better game than hillary in the media fed the spectacle with free airtime and trump wasn't a politician and people weren't ready for that. that's the obvious answer. mccabe chooses the absurd answer which is the manchurian candidate because of confirmation bias. cognitive dissidents. we'll be right back. >> dana: one thing i think, he said rosenstein wasn't joking. rosenstein said he was joking. i can imagine because apparently they were in a heated conversation and mccabe is pushing him. what do you want me to do, wear wire to the white house? i can see how that might happen. the other thing is with mccabe, i was watching with folks last night and they were like he seems very credible. he does. but he was also fired for lying.
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it's a little bit difficult. >> katie: also referred for criminal prosecution. lied under oath to both the fbi and doj inspector general investigators. elizabeth warren agrees with the notion that the 25th amendment should be used against president trump who was elected in a democracy by people who voted for him. >> jesse: isn't it scary, juan, republicans democrats conspiring to rein in the duly elected president of the united states. anthony weiner coming up next. >> juan: i think if you look at it, mccabe, rod rosenstein, jeff sessions, all republicans. according to him, republicans. you know what i can't get over, the idea that this is a coup. the 25th amendment, to your point, the 25 the movement as
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part of the constitution. they were actually following a constitutional mechanism intended to remove somebody. >> jesse: what was the reason? >> juan: he said this guy said i believe putin with regard to north korea. i don't believe -- >> katie: the 25th amendment is not used for take-out or president you don't like. it's used for an incapacitated president in the hospital who can no longer carry out -- >> juan: it's part of the constitution. >> jesse: anthony weiner out of prison. what he's up to now and that's next on "the five" ." to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal?
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♪ >> juan: welcome back. get ready for the return of awkward puns. >> what did you order? >> hold on the second. >> how are you doing, buddy? i'm not allowed to talk. what did you order? >> juan: enjoying some take-out food after being released from federal prison. the disgraced democrat was convicted for sexting and
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underaged girl. he will spend the next few months in new york halfway house. he has to register as a sex offender. there is a commotion at this table. puns are ready. >> katie: he should be back in prison because he had two straws in that bag. the other thing, i would be afraid of being out of prison because he basically made it so hillary clinton lost the election because they found all those emails on his laptop. i would want to be back in prison if i were anthony weiner. third, this reminds me, such good memories of andrew breitbart crashing that press conference in new york city when the media accused him of faking this story and framing anthony weiner. he took it all over and ended up being true and here he is now out of prison after being convicted sex offender for openly sexting a 15-year-old girl. >> juan: jesse, do you believe in redemption?
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>> jesse: yes, for me especially. hillary might be down there with the car with the lights turned off ready to knock him out. she blames himself for losing that election. i know that "the post" headline writers are excited and i can't wait for the trump tweets about anthony, out of bars and roaming the streets. >> juan: i think he is still married to huma abedin. >> dana: you are talking about redemption, he got convicted of a crime. he has served his time. continues to have hundred by the media. i think in some ways he deserves a little bit of space. >> juan: greg, you are not going to give it to him. >> greg: i will. he has done his hard time. if i were his agent, i would tell them to do reality television. ask for a million to start. you could do u.k. big brother. negotiate a book deal. be frank. $750,000 advance. i think he could get that.
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♪ >> dana: it's time to first for "one more thing." one dog owner's worst fear came true in boston. he came out and found his dog had grabbed one if it is down feather pillows, tour of the place, and the pooch was pretty unapologetic. he had a winter wonderland right there and his living. this is what -- how he reacted when his owner got after him. >> what did you do?
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>> dana: i don't think he feels bad. jesse, and attempt to help you with the dog training, this would not be good. >> jesse: that is what my apartment looks well. colorado springs, they left it all of my jokes, that is when you know it is a very good crowd. they also spent some time in an oxidant room and met one of greg gutfeld friends, who had some really nice things to say about greg. i think the elevation had gotten to him. also, i will be on the fox nation quiz show with tom shillue. it didn't go as well as i thought it was going to go. if you want to see me embarrass myself, not only on "the five," but also in fox nation, check it out. >> dana: not an easy quiz. greg? >> greg: i will ban this phrase, pounds. a new phrase the media uses to describe a script, crime, injustice, whenever we talk about her, sums how it is worse
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because we are pouncing but if the left is writing about it, they are shredding or exposing. but we pounce. stupid. >> dana: nobody oh, nothing. no promotion? >> greg: it's monday. >> jesse: he's warming up. >> dana: juan? >> jesse: i know you think it's a hassle to clear the snow off of your walk but look at what a toronto man did when he was clearing the snow off of his ice rink. >> dana: what is it? he's coming to make a design? >> greg: [laughs] good job, dana. >> katie: the mona lisa. >> juan: he called at the snow a lisa. he also said it should be hanging in the igleuve. >> katie: 103-year-old has become one of the youngest, the newest junior rangers at the grand canyon national park. the mother of three and
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great-great-grandma great-great-grandmother of ten visited the national park in january and took advantage to become a parker stewart. the junior ranger program revolves around education and dissipation pledging to protect the worlds sites for future generations and you want to teach kids how to protect the grand canyon because her kids daughter to care for the land. my parents taught me how to care for the land, grand canyon is a beautiful place. not just a hole in the ground. if you want to take a vacation there, i highly recommend it. >> dana: jessica my from colorado. did you have to go to the altered room because you're feeling uncomfortable? >> jesse: no, they recommended it. i was behaving abnormally. >> dana: you needed more oxygen. just before i did some zip lining. have you ever done that? >> dana: i have. it's terrifying. >> greg: outward bound in colorado once. it was terrifying. a lot of those guys break wind constantly because of the altitude. you are hiking, they are in front of you, the downward brown guys are in front of you, and
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they are breaking wind. i am never going to colorado. >> juan: greenhouse gas emissions. i once gave a speech in colorado, and the guy before me fainted. >> dana: that's how you know it's a good audience. [laughter] set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: thanks, dana. president trump is not backing down on his declaration of a national emergency to build a border wall as he speaks out against socialism and for change in venezuela. chicago police want to talk again with the actor who says he was assaulted by pro-trumper attackers but now his story does not seem to be adding up. we begin a weeklong series on the controversial political manifesto known as the green new deal, that has presidential candidates scrambling. this is "special report." ♪ good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. president trump says a new day
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