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they are abroad, particularly insensitive matters like north korea. >> charles: john, thank you very much. really, really appreciate it. folks at home, i appreciate it. it's been a great time filling in for the great neil cavuto but he's back tomorrow and "the five" starts right now. ♪ >> greg: hi, i'm greg gutfeld with emily compagno, juan williams, jesse watters. she wants tripped on a molecule. dana perino. "the five" ." nick sandmann, the smiling target of the infamous covington smear is suing "the washington post" for 250 million bucks for leading the media mob. can't say i blame him. the story isn't about covington but those who covered it, not to mention all the money they made off that smear. this case, along with kavanaugh and smollett and 100 others, needs to be a journalism course,
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one that reveals how echo chamber media genes of outrage, protects narrative and steers social media into a frenzy. we blame twitter but twitter is the wall that the media throw stuff at. if it sticks coming make a lot of money or use it to build the reputations of some left-wing hacks. this lawsuit means that in the future some dope can't break to the pulitzer committee that he broke the covington story. remember the clarence thomas hearings and how that turned many liberals like andrew breitbart into fire-breathing conservatives? sometimes a show trial reveals more than you think. feinstein traded her reputation for a shot at kavanaugh. since 2016, those epiphany moments like covington have piled up. in mere months, we've seen three major media fails. there are others. there's only one persistent culprit at the crime scene. the mainstream media. journalists who are writing for other journalists, hoping to get a better job, a book deal, prize, minute on tv. the motivating factor behind the
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machine is conflict. conflict leads to eyeballs which leads to clicks which leads to money. the media made tons off covington, so why should the kid -- shouldn't they can't get a piece of the action? without nick, some of us would have to work for a living. jesse, i have the brain room do some research. >> jesse: that's my move. don't go burning up the brain room. they are busy with my stuff. >> did you know "the washington post" digital a7 was a solid nine figures. or $100 million. that's how they make it. >> jesse: hate cells and division cells. i did enjoy reading "the washington post" report about how "the washington post" was bad. because they got sued. i don't think it matters whether they win this lawsuit. this is a big blow to fake news because right now every newsroom and all the executives -- coming from the top down, they are telling editors and reporters,
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do not shoot first and ask questions later. it's better to be late and right then first and wrong because right now they are facing ruinous lawsuits. it takes the penalty of financial hit for them to change their behavior because they are not policing themselves. you pointed out fake news is getting worse. so the only thing to do is hold them accountable financially. i like watching the media being held to account because they like to hold other people to account, like us, and they never, ever have to look in words. >> juan: i hate to blow things up for you but you are so deep in the trump bunker. sometimes i think i've got a help jesse out. >> jesse: if i am at a bunker, i'm not letting you in. >> juan: i hope i'm not in it. i don't want to get in that bunker because i would be buried. let me tell you, one, reporters, if opinion and somebody's opinion about nick is now the subject of a lawsuit, imagine what you would be up against, jesse.
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>> jesse: with my smirk too. >> greg: jesse is never on twitter. that's how it starts. >> juan: it wasn't "the washington post," wasn't nbc, wasn't any media outlet. this was started by a website that was intending to somehow divide the american people. >> jesse: "the washington post" didn't do -- juan, juan, "the washington post," they have to do due diligence. they have to fact-check. they have to investigate. read the lawsuit, juan. they didn't call the other side. they didn't investigate the video. they kept on printing malicious smears of this guy about things that ever happened. he never chanted anything derogatory. he never said build the wall. never said anything racist, juan. >> juan: you are deep into a political tribal argument. the lawsuit should be dismissed. i will say it's part of an attack on the press that we are seeing -- >> jesse: any time you criticize the press --
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you can't be criticized. >> juan: give me a shot. president trump is saying "the new york times" is the enemy of the people. why? "the new york times" did a story that said he asked the acting attorney general to appoint -- >> greg: can we stick to the story? emily is a lawyer. tell me about what you think. is 250 million too much or not enough? >> emily: the reason they are seeking 250 million, that's the amount they purchase "the washington post" for. juan, to your point, the invalid argument being made which is pointing to the the presidents rhetoric in defense of this. that's the point the lawsuit makes. to answer your question. >> juan: explain what you just said. >> emily: the heart of the lawsuit is whether "the washington post" negligently publish this information.
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or did they have malice. >> juan: how do you prevent? >> emily: in the lawsuit it details there were seven articles on three tweets and it listed the headlines and it listed the 13 million followers on twitter. what is reasonably foreseeable. the lawsuit is saying look, may be in the first time if you repeat a headline, that's one thing. there were multiple things where you are characterizing this minor child at the time in an externally derogatory way and it wasn't -- >> juan: he was in the news. >> greg: they made him the news. >> juan: he attended our march for life rally. he was in a public place at the lincoln memorial. he was engaged in the expression of his opinions and his positio position. in addition to -- >> emily: characterizing -- >> greg: before we go to break -- >> juan: they are not going after "the washington post." they are going after cnn and nb nbc.
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>> greg: dana, how are you? >> dana: i am enjoying listening. a couple things. this lawsuit will probably just messed up on. the first motion to dismiss, i think the judge rules that way. are they making a good point? yes. gets to a broader one and we talked about it before, when a media company, use a digital ad sales. the other thing they are getting out of that is your data. so what you're looking at, what you buy, what restaurants are going to go to come all that stuff. the question has been should you get a piece of that? do you own some of that? the bigger picture point is do you own your conflict? steve work exactly. that's the genius moment of this show. if you are an object in this conflict, you are the actor. you deserve a role, you deserve a payment for the role. >> jesse: people that were in watters' world? >> greg: yes.
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>> jesse: no, no. >> emily: the european view of it and that's where we conflict. the agent, the actor owns the data and here we don't. i agree with the larger point, at what point do we hold accountable the media outlets that are capitalizing on it and then ruining reputations forever? >> juan: what do you do about donald trump today? he says go get them, nick. >> greg: oh, terrible. >> juan: he is cheering them on because he sees them as evidence that the media is after him. >> greg: my whole thing has always been the same. i believe that this is a consensus meeting in which the profit model is conflict and you have to put a check on it. to me it doesn't matter if he gets money. you've got to make them think. all america wants is they want the media to think before they shoot. think before you shoot. >> juan: where did the tape come from? it didn't come from mainstream media. >> greg: "the washington post" push this out. >> jesse: the mainstream media didn't edit it. you took the random ds and you
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spit it out there and put a bunch of lies in it. that's what you did. >> emily: conservative websites that spread conspiracy theories are far more prevalent than anything -- >> greg: i look forward to that research coming before me. >> jesse: you blew it and you won't admit it. >> greg: joe biden, your member him, reportedly close to getting to the 2020 race but could bernie spoil the party? plus, jussie smollett's lawyers. meeting with prosecutors. details ahead. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable,
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>> juan: the 2020 democratic field getting even more crowded. joe biden reportedly "90% there" on announcing a white house run but he may have some serious competition. that's because bernie sanders is blowing away the field and first-day fund-raising. the socialist democratic senator took in nearly $6 million in the first 24 hours after he jumped into the race. so can biden top sanders in the more progressive candidates if he does decide to run? dana, especially there's -- apparently there's a person that set all the democrats want to be identified as liberals and progressives. what do you think? >> dana: well, knock yourselves out. we'll see. makes for great contest going into 2020. i feel a couple things. biden, i believe he has time to get in. i don't think he needs to rush. people are really pushing him to get in because they want to get this underway. >> greg: he is biding his time. >> dana: thank you. holding back fund-raising for
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the others. if you think about it, why would he get in right now? he has the highest name i.d. he can wait. let these other guys fight it out for a little bit, see where they're going to land. donald trump didn't get into the primary of june of 2015. i don't think biden has to make a decision by next week. that's an artificial deadline. bernie and biden came in at one and two in the new hampshire poll, mainly that's about name i.d. raising six plain dollars and 24 hours is a big deal. that's a lot. here's the more important thing. it's all grassroots small dollar money. he has a network he can go back to over and over again that these others don't. that includes joe biden. >> juan: the announcement broke all kinds of records. 5.4 million. >> dana: it's because jesse washed at 3.7 million times. [laughter] >> juan: emily, we are talking it, it's always joe biden in the polls, there is an interesting distinction. if the poll offers you names,
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then the big biden. but if you say undecided or will you volunteer name, biden is very close, 9% for biden, 8% for harris. what does this tell you? >> emily: it's interesting. i think what it told me is that harris, there was skepticism that i saw coming from the east coast and those from the west coast had high name recognition for her. she has a significant following an impact and awareness in the west coast for the other half of the nation didn't see. to your point about the network, what's so interesting about bernie sanders is that he will always be the leader, the first guy in the socialist movement and whatever and people will just gather behind him. even if intellectually we are not sure how much runway is ahead, his followers think that it's limitless. without the superdelegate rule, i think he will be a formidable opponent to biden regardless of
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whether he takes his time and has the name recognition. >> juan: jesse, president trump had something to say about bernie's success. he said: crazy bernie, he missed his time." but then bernie fired back. maybe this is different. maybe people like bernie, he said the only crazy as the president who is racist, sexist, xenophobic, and a fraud. >> jesse: well done, crazy bernie. i think people slept on bernie. people forgot about bernie and bernie comes out and raises more money in four hours and kamala harris raising 24 and people start looking around and saying oh, my god. this guy has the small donor network, almost as good as trump. raised 200 million last cycle. he could be a serious threat. remember, bernie is fluent in socialism. it's like his native tongue. he doesn't have to speak in codes. he literally wired the socialism
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code. he's not a pretender. he was the real deal. he was cool before socialism was cool. i could see bernie getting the most applause at the debates, raising the most amount of money and winning iowa and all of a sudden, the kingmakers of the democratic party are thinking we have a serious problem again on our hands. they are going to have to kneecap this guy again. >> dana: they tried to because he will have to register as a democrat in order to win this time around. that's their new rule. >> juan: to jesse's point, 70% of democrats in their 30s voted for bernie sanders in 2016. >> jesse: he's got the grassroots. >> greg: let me tackle biden and then bernie. biden has a problem in the intersectional beauty pageant. he's old, white, male. he won't get ms. congeniality. he should market himself as the first trans-president. hair transplant.
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bernie, i'm glad bernie's running because i think people do need a lesson about socialism and what it's doing to this country. the people that like bernie don't realize how socialism has destroyed them. when the government pays for things, i.e. making them free, it leads to horrific death. it artificially inflates prices. what i'm talking about who's being hurt the most, it is students with student loan debt. the student loan bubble is due to artificially inflated prices. that's what's got to be tied. you've got to teach kids socialism ruins your life. it bankrupted you by artificially inflating the price of college. they can raise the tuition because of the loans that would cover it. then you're stuck with it and these greedy administrators are laughing all the way to the bank while you basically mortgage your life. that is socialism. >> dana: they just reused college tuition rates in vermont. the university where bernie sanders' wife works.
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their daughter taught a woodcutting class. it costs $383,000. to get the class all organized. >> juan: i want to end by telling you that a monopole asked people if you don't care about the issues but you care who can beat trump, who's your pick. 56% chose joe biden. >> jesse: what a dumb poll. >> juan: take that to the bank. brand-new video reportedly showing the brothers in the jussie smollett case buying the materials that were used in the attack. that breaking new development next on "the five" ."
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meanwhile, stony new surveillance video from cbs chicago has surfaced showing two brothers buying what is believed to be a red hat and ski mask the day before the attack. as prosecutors in chicago are meeting with smollett's lawyers. mike tobin outside the criminal court in chicago with the latest. >> this is all happening very fast. you mentioned moments ago, chief communications officer for the chicago pd says jussie smollett is now a suspect for a class four felony, falsifying a police report. we know it's punishable by a maximum of three years. this while we have just learned from people who've been staking out the grand jury room on the fourth floor that the brothers, the osundairo brothers have gone back for round two inside the grand jury room. seemed to be a false start yesterday. people have been staking out the grand jury room saying that brothers are inside at this moment as the case moves
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forward. on a day when we now have surveillance video coming to us from wbbm channel two in chicago and this is the security video from what we are told by employees is inside their store. it shows the individuals buying ski masks, what looks to be a red hat. we know of the inventory taken from the apartment where the osundairo brothers were staying here in chicago. one of the items on the inventory is a red hat. that could have played a role in what is now shaping up more and more to of been a hoax attack in this case. so we now have jussie smollett, he's been listed as a suspect in this case officially according to the chief communications officer. his long-standing request for police to have a conversation with smollett, it's not been realized. he never showed up for the follow-up interview. we have some information that lawyers for smollett and police met today. the sun-times indicated the meeting is going on now. the clarification we have
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through the official police channels as the meeting happened this morning but never the conversation they want to have with smollett. >> jesse: thanks, mike. emily, i believe the prosecutors have to go hard on this class four felony. they have to prosecute him. they can't just drop this because if they don't go hard on him, it's going to send a message that you can get away with the stuff and not pay a price. >> emily: absolutely. there is prosecutorial -- in illinois. the crimes are classified as crimes against public justice. it's taken seriously because it is. there should absolutely be zero tolerance and a strong message that when people do this, especially in the level of fabrication we are seeing allegedly when into this. the level of creating this entire dramatic thing and roping and other people.
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it absolutely should have dire consequences. >> juan: mike tobin still with us i think. mike? mike, are you there? maybe not. >> i'm here. >> juan: mike, as i understand it, there was pressure being put to bring smollett into the grand jury but today apparently his lawyers spoke to the cook county attorneys and they said okay, he doesn't have to come in. is he sick? what was the mitigating factor or the sculpture a factor that would lead the cook county officials to say he didn't have to appear before the grand jury. >> dana: they can do it without him. >> it's more of a situation where you have, you get this with the legal community. if a lawyer is going to insist he did nothing wrong, any lawyer is going to tell them don't go in for the meeting because all they're going to want to do in the course of the meeting is catch him in a lie. all indications are that something is amiss in this case. i don't know if it's exculpatory
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evidence that gets involved but when you have a halt to the process yesterday and the cook cook county states attorney recusing yourself, you may have some evidence introduced yesterday and it should be noted the tribune is running a report saying the reason she has suddenly recuse yourself is because she got pretty close with the family during the initial stages, when everyone thought jussie smollett was the victim of a hate crime. >> jesse: dana, you know it's crazy about this and how sociopathic this guy is, if they had arrested two innocent guys, he would've said yeah, these are the guys and he would've been okay with putting away innocent men. >> dana: did you watch "the five" yesterday? i made that point. >> jesse: great minds think alike. >> dana: i have a question. these guys work in television. they work on a very successful show, "empire." they probably watch a lot of tv and movies. today nothing for one second that there's going to be a video
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camera in the hardware store? did they not think -- all these questions. i feel like he was willing to put other people away for something that also was very poorly done. as far as a hoax goes, he must've truly believed the media was just going to believe every word he said and he was going to be protected from that. i'm glad the police are pursuing it. >> jesse: great actor, terrible criminal. >> greg: i don't see how what he did is not considered a hate crime because it actually is -- would've hurt a group of people. >> jesse: all trump supporters. millions of americans. >> greg: bear with me, juan. i listened to you. it is a hate crime into your point, that's despicable that he would've let two people go to jail. he should go away for 20 years minimum. people accuse people like me of dunking on the liberals over this. what you are seeing is
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vindication. remember us, the people that aren't liberals, are vindicated because any kind of tangential link to trump, you, if you don't believe this story, then you're part of the problem. everybody should be pleased that a hate crime didn't happen because it means we are less racist than the media wants us to be. i don't care about smollett anymore. he's dirt. i am more pissed off at how the media did this. >> juan: i'm glad it's all about you. >> greg: you missed my point but that's usual for you. >> juan: i think this guys mentally ill. >> greg: that's his excuse. >> juan: if you want to politicize it and say it's a political thing and it vindicates the trump people. >> greg: it was a political act! he did this on purpose. we didn't even talk about the magazine in the letter with the crushed aspirin. it's a terroristic threat. >> juan: is that what he's
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being charged for? he should be charged back because i think the fbi is looking into that as a terroristic threat. >> greg: put him away for a long time. >> emily: he should be pursued for all of it, especially the terroristic threats. there is no such thing as joking or hoax when it comes to that. 100% every single thread is taken seriously by law enforcement, as there was at the time when a hazmat team was deployed. you said he may be mentally ill. i'm not going to speak to that but to the fact that he has a prayer from 2007 in california for false impersonation, dui, driving without a valid license when he was pulled over for driving under the influence. he said he was his brother and faked it. >> dana: willing to let his brother go. i've had it with this guy. >> jesse: not a good older brother. more when we return.
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>> emily: welcome back to "the five." fox news alert. breaking news out of chicago. police have announced jussie smollett is officially a suspect in a criminal investigation or filing a false report. evidence is being presented to a grand jury. mike tobin is following the developments. >> two big developments we got to hear a short time ago. one, as you mention, jussie smollett is no longer considered a victim. he's no longer in limbo. he's officially a suspect for a class 4 felony, filing a false police report. max penalty is three years in prison and a $25,000 fine. evidence presented to a grand jury on the fourth floor the building behind me. we know from people been staking out the grand jury room that the osundairo brothers are inside. their testimony as part of the evidence being presented to the grand jury. we are waiting to see what will come out of that grand jury. after a long waiting game that started friday night with police saying they wanted to bring smollett in for some follow-up
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questioning. he lawyered up. he got his crisis intervention team. it became clear they were never going to say no to police that they were coming in for the follow-up questioning but they weren't coming in. they were dragging their feet. it was never going to happen. police eventually ran out of time without and they are presenting evidence the grand jury. we'll see what comes out of the grand jury and if it ultimately results in an arrest warrant. things are moving fast here in chicago. >> dana: emily, if you don't mind, mike, this is dana. are the osundairo brothers in any trouble at all or are they just witnesses at this point? >> it says police made it clear they were released. there's been a lot of reporting to the effect they didn't have any kind of immunity deal but they've been cooperating with prosecutors and after their initial interrogation, police said they have evidence that they believe they should go free. >> juan: is there any suggestion of motive? why did he do this? i was talking with my friends at
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"the five" and i said maybe this guy is mentally troubled or something. it doesn't make sense. why would someone do something like this? >> it's the big question. the official channels don't speculate on that at all. you've got to get to this anonymous source type reporting. one speculative report says he first sent a threatening letter to himself, didn't get the response he wanted, so he upped the ante with this big staged attack. there was other reporting to the effect that he was being written out or minimized in the drama "empire," so he stage this attack to get some attention. keep in mind 20th century fox issued a pretty strongly worded statement saying that no, not at all. they are still standing behind their actor. >> jesse: i have an idea why he might've done this. i think he planned it so that one camera was actually going to capture the attack, said there was going to be video that would've gone all over the media of guys and red hats, black
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masks, beating a famous gay black american. he would've been a civil rights icon. this would have been a rodney king situation. this would have set back race relations for many, many years. this would have been linked to donald trump and he, jussie smollett, would've been a hero. he would've gotten everything he wanted with this album. he would've gotten all the publicity in the world. that one camera was facing the wrong way and he thought the media would buy it. it was all going to work out but cops are smarter than that. the pd did a great job breaking this down. that story was almost too big to fail and the media wasn't asking questions because they didn't want to ask questions. because if it was a hoax, even they knew it wasn't right, they didn't want to get to the truth because if it was a lie, then shame on them too. >> emily: what is so troubling to me about the initial reaction is the fact that people were vilified literally for --
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>> jesse: questioning. >> emily: yes and what was repeating out of the chicago pd and for taking the measured, thoughtful approach. >> dana: the far left went after the media for using the word allegedly. >> emily: literally the hallmark of our criminal justice system is the fact that we approach and we wait for evidence and were supposed to afford everything the benefit of the doubt in that moment people were vilified for that including reporters. how does it factor in no when i'm sure it's going to be a lot of muted -- >> greg: okay. i want to answer that question because i have facts which is rare. [laughter] >> juan: i'm glad you said it. >> greg: it's called a joke. why he did it, it's pavlovian. being a victim these days is better than being an actor on the successful show because the media has created an atmosphere that rewards victimhood and a big way. it creates a spectacle. he knew what he was doing and he knew that the trump atmosphere,
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the anti-trump atmosphere made it even better. two years out, where does this argument go? 17% increase in hate crimes due to donald trump. you have to look at that. i go check it out. the 17% increase from 2016 to 2017 was due to 1,000 additional reporting agencies. it wasn't a increase. it was an increased due to more reporting. i'm not done. if one of those agencies reported one crime, that's 1,000 new ones. 17% increase. the analogy, this is like a comb-over. it's the same amount of hair. you just moved it around. don't buy into this increase. >> juan: can i speak to your point. >> greg: well, i thought i didn't have any facts. >> juan: you don't. the fact is it's a 70% increase in hate crime and what greg is saying oh, well, g. >> greg: that's exactly what i
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said, juan. >> juan: 12% of the agencies of the report of the fbi reported a hate crime. big cities like miami -- >> greg: they expanded the reporting. they already existed. >> juan: increase in hate crimes. >> jesse: and a hike in fake hate crimes. >> emily: to your point, the incendiary nature of this, you said it could have been the next rodney can. it's not just two potential innocent people. potential for a riot to erupt. mike, thank you. we'll bring you the details as they come. up next, some fun. wild card wednesday. don't go anywhere. has been exce. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago.
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♪ >> dana: it's time for wild card wednesday. i have this handy dandy new wheel. i learned something about the wheel of justice that i will tell you about later. wild card wednesday. stun performers risking their lives making actors look good. why don't they win oscars? whose is this? >> greg: this is mine. these guys put more on the line than anybody so they deserve an oscar nomination.
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it's like actors, a lot of actors to show up. they have earpieces. they are fed lines. what about the dude who nearly dies climbing the mountain? >> jesse: i am all about the front man. i don't want to give the producers any credit. the award should go to people on camera, never off-camera. >> emily: they don't is risk their lives. they actually die. >> juan: i think the rock just gave his stunt guy a car. >> jesse: you ruined it. the rock does not have a stuntman. >> juan: is that pro wrestling thing real? >> dana: all right, fake fake plane ride challenge takes china by storm. phony travel videos, placing household objects over pictures of real planes and excursions. i don't get it. >> juan: this is crazy because it's a viral craze. you pretend you're on a plane but actually you're just holding up -- >> greg: who holds a toilet
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seat? i hope it's not used. >> juan: it's unbelievable. >> greg: that's fantastic. it's so clever. >> juan: that's me doing it. >> dana: that's very strange. >> juan: that was me. >> dana: karl lagerfeld's cat may get his paws on a fortune. the designer's cat. >> emily: the cat has his own maid, his own driver. he's a model for karl lagerfeld. he'd given an interview into i'm leaving a large part of my fortune to the cat. >> jesse: already 70% -- >> dana: where are the social justice warriors. $1.5 billion in lottery prize could leave to cope big losers. this is mine. 1.54 billion, jackpot in south carolina. they have yet to come forward.
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it's been 180 days. basically no one gets anything. >> jesse: they are probably drunk and lost the ticket. they probably don't even know they won. >> dana: they will always be wondering. >> jesse: they probably don't even know they won. >> emily: second-place? >> greg: no second place. just like life. >> dana: what if you lost the ticket? >> greg: what if you found the ticket? >> dana: the best thing is if you just don't ever buy them. you'll never have this problem. >> greg: don't you hate them when people give them as gifts? >> juan: the guy who showed up in jamaica with the scream mask. >> dana: this must be jesse's. the gillibrand campaign interrupted during an event in iowa city by a woman on a quest for condiments. can we play it again? [laughter]
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>> jesse: i think that's how most americans feel around this time when these politicians are just trying to run. it's two years from now. he's just trying to get some ranch. >> greg: 's -- is ranch the best dressing? >> emily: on pizza or salad? >> greg: you can put ranch on anything. i like russian or french. i like french. >> juan: why would you put dressing on pizza? >> emily: i dip pizza into ranch dressing sometimes. >> dana: wow. "one more thing" is up next. mat. 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 methotrexate did not work well enough it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate.
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title. pretty impressive. ♪ acting like it's hollywood ♪ it's all good, we are all good ♪ ♪ looking good >> jesse: dana has turned me onto country music and has performed with dierks bentley. check it out. >> greg: anyway. juan? >> juan: look at the surprise she got. >> oh, my god, ! oh, my god, ! >> juan: a beautiful well that
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popped out of the water away from her and her friends, giving them a show that they'll never forget. >> dana: how do they stay on the paddleboard? >> juan: i thought the same thing. >> greg: enough of this ridiculous conversation. my podcast is up. it's on foxnewspodcast.com with writer stephen miller. he's a great tweeter, twitterer, whatever. >> jesse: that's one of the first podcast i've listened to. >> greg: it's time for greg's picktona 500 news. i was overshadowed by the daytona 500. 500 laps, there seems to be a
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jam there. this would've been watched by everyone who looked at that other race. look! massive pile of! pigs are great. >> dana: one of your best. the pop patrol out in that's actually pretty cool for a fox to figure that out. it was a red fox retriever. it's national love your pet day, if you needed one. jasper, he loves snow. >> greg: there you go. >> dana: my podcast is up. we talk about how much money you would spend it to have the best map of your life. >> greg: i can do that. >> jesse: i can do that for
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free. >> dana: would you miss a flight for that? that's what happened to chris. >> greg: emily? emily: happy birthday to my dog -- >> greg: that's not a real dog. >> greg: >> emily: check this out, you guys. >> greg: i like the pig better. >> emily: it's a battery powered drag racing specialist 700-horsepower and 600 foot-pounds of torque. >> jesse: that's a lot of pork. >> greg: it's fueled by coal. >> emily: i am still if old
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i'm still a forward girl. so you see that husky-footer before? read: i'm tired of it, frankly >> greg: bret baier is up next next. >> tv actor jussie smollet is now considered a criminal suspect himself by chicago police. we'll have a live report from mike tobin in chicago in just a few minutes. first up, breaking tonight, federal prosecutors say a coast guard officer who has been arrested on charges had a hit list, intended to target civilians. christopher paul hansen taken into custody, prosecutors say they found evidence that he was focusing on prominent
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