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united states all live tomorrow. it is going to be a busy two hours and it will be a very, very busy day. we've got you. we will get you covered. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone i'm dana perino, jesse watters, greg gutfeld it is 5:00 in new york city. the fox news alert, big breaking news on several fronts, new england patriots owner robert kraft charged with solicitation and denying the allegations but the police say they were video. r&b singer r. kelly on ten counts of aggravated sex abuse involving four victims are much more on those two stories i had but first new developments in the jussie smollett case. the producers of empire or removing his character from the
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final two episodes of the current season. the actor met with a casting crew yesterday and he reportedly apologized and maintains his innocence. anna lawyers will be firing back at chicago authorities saying "mr. smollett impeccable character and solemnly maintains his innocence by a system that apparently wants to skip due process and proceed directly to sentencing" meantime chicago leaders robert emanuel said he put the city at risk. >> you have put all of those real stories at risk for your fake story. that is not right. that is not right for chicago, that is not right for what kind of city we are. that is the city i know. that is the city that actually loves people because they love the city and care for a common humanity. if you put that all at risk. you want to get paid more? get an agent, but don't use your sexual orientation. don't use your race and have
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everybody's sympathy come to you and turns out none of that was true. >> dana: wow me mayor emanuel was after him, greg. >> greg: i have not seen that since chick-fil-a. >> i wrote that down, the system and again using the terms that they are hoping to ingratiate with the media. it is like the blame the system, i am a threat. this guy was not a threat. he was making 60 to $100,000 an episode and only paid two nigerians $3500 so worse than a liar, he is a cheap [bleep] seriously. i have a theory why people fell for this. i don't think anybody here thought this was real. but i think a lot of students went to college the last decade or so are now in employed in human resources. and they went to college when the victimhood virus began, right? so they graduated and moved on and they are in newspapers, working in television.
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they fall for this. they don't have the immune system. i'm trying to be forgiving here. but they don't have to immune system to see what a bunch of baloney this is. but you have been around. if you have been around in the real world, you would have smelled this and you would not have given it the attention unfortunately cnn come a lot of people fell for it. >> dana: i have this guy on the 2:00 show, jesse, who is involved in crisis management and a lot of big cases, celebrity cases and things like that. and he said, it is often the case that somebody who is a perpetrator of such a thing doesn't even realize that truly, doesn't realize how much trouble they are in. and do we have this, let's play that. >> almost every case i've ever seen, they generally believed themselves the victim. even if they did the thing they are accused of, the rationale is, i have a reason that people like you just don't understand. >> dana: and they are right, i don't understand but should i? b2 yeah, well he's facing a hard
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time and the terrorism feast. i like the old greg gutfeld, which is the unforgiving compass nails and i don't like this new forgiving. >> greg: i'm going to forgive those who are truly victims. >> okay, i will not forgive anybody, okay? and especially, i hate these people. [laughter] >> i will not forgive smollett's legal team because they are asinine. they have victimized the chicago police department twice. smollett sandbagged the police department, sent them on the wild-goose chase and after they gave him the benefit of the doubt, made them waste this time and money, now the legal team is coming out and saying, they are corrupt as a political prosecution and there is an interest in taking place? that is the dumbest possible strategy i could ever imagine taking. if i were them, i would say and innocent until proven guilty.
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my client will wait until all the facts come out. maybe there is more things that no one knows about. and then i would hunker down and go dark. what they are doing -- is a betrayal of what they should be doing as attorneys because they are landing him in more trouble because now the police hate him even more appearance before because they are trying to make him a double victim. he was a fake victim of the perpetrator and now he's a victim of the system which is apparently trying to sentence him before he has his day in court. >> juan: i think it is the same thing. they are making him out to be the victim. so what fascinated me is reading that yesterday, he went to the set of the show. and he goes to the side of the show and apparently he is crying happily. he makes the crew wait 30 minutes and then -- >> greg: it is like jesse. [laughter] >> jesse: what is the line on the show, where is juan? [laughter]
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>> juan: so he goes and he's crying. i haven't seen you cry yet. [laughter] >> juan: so he not only christ but he says to the crew, to the people that he works with daily that he's not guilty. >> dana: you up. >> juan: promises this is a man of dignity and integrity. but i don't know what's going on. >> dana: let's take a listen to charles barkley and he had comments on this and then we will get emily's thoughts. >> america, do not commit crimes. if you are going to break the law, do not write a check. because you are writing a check that what -- i never use an atm. now, i heard you can only get $200 out. >> stopped, literally. [laughter] >> you have to make a lot of stops to the atm. you know what you should have
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been, liam neeson's neighborhood. [laughter] >> greg: that was a great line. >> the chicago police department, little moment of levity. >> emily: are like the humor but i will say, obviously i agree with you. [laughter] obviously. >> emily: as an attorney, you agree with you that strategy is the point by his legal team. it is surprising. and they are calling attention to the wrong aspect and the wrong angle and you are right. they should have been behind the saint all they can to medicate frankly a personal offense being taken by the city of chicago. we have seen the mayor and the superintendent and that city is not forgiving anyone anytime soon. interestingly my see this kind of digging in and refusing to admit to anything. often times the weight of the government turns and i ia to
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you, but here it could literally be some type of case of narcissism where you were saying earlier, you honestly believe that you are in the right. no matter what, even if you acknowledge the cynical execution of something that you are not actually guilty. >> dana: didn't we have come a window we last talk about -- >> greg: recovered memories or something? you know, he can't afford to confess yet. i think what he is going to do my think he's going to talk about a drug problem. that is what i would do. >> juan: let me just say, that won't get him off. because what we saw from rahm emanuel, emotion. rahm emanuel said his mother came when this guy was working for racial justice, what smollett did and barkley picked up, order now for people because racist will say anybody who is a victim is a liar. and people will say it is okay
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in terms of -- >> emily: hopefully that is not true. and actually took him series for three weeks, that is why they are mad. before robert kraft charged in a rain, the developments up next. 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? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ on average, we'll live move more in eleven homes. in the world. it's the most wonderful life on earth.
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paying for acts or kids of daja spot in florida which is 90 miles north of miami. that spot and nine others around the state have been shut down following a month-long human trafficking investigations that investigators say show numerous women were involved in servitude. even alleging that some of the women were not allowed to leave the premises. we should note craft is not being accused in any way of being involved in human trafficking, but the police say they have video of craft and others receiving act and he participated two separate times. but the jupiter police chief said he was equally shocked to learn nick kraft worth $6 billion with paying for in a strip mall massage parlor. those new england patriots that we categorically deny mr. kraft engaged in any illegal activity because it is a judicial matter, we will not be commenting further. the nfl also weighed in quoting
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again the nfl is aware of the ongoing law enforcement matter and we will continue to monitor development and earlier, president trump responded to the allegations, watch. >> well, it is very sad. i was very surprised to see it. he has proclaimed his innocence totally but i'm very surprised to see it. >> bob kraft's wife of 48 years died of ovarian cancer and he is now dating a 39-year-old woman and of course, just a few weeks ago, his patriots won their sixth super bowl title. these are misdemeanor charges meaning they don't normally carry jail time. juan >> juan: thank you so much, espn said robert kraft is not even the biggest name on the list. >> there are people down there in that area, i'm told to save the story is going to heat up and get a lot worse. and i don't mean involving robert kraft. i'm talking about the human
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trafficking that has gone on down there. i'm also told that robert kraft is not the biggest name involved down there in south florida. we will see what the police turn up in court. >> juan: adam schiff said people turn up, part of the urgency of this is the video, apparently, the police had cameras inside the orchid of asia spa and actually have video of acts taking place and what does that mean in a legal sense to you? >> you set a couple of things but number one for surveillance video used, the first question, pretty much that could be slam-dunk evidence, right? and the charges of engaging in an act with and lower level crime's slam-dunk. but the larger picture fleshed out for viewers for a moment which is this is a multi-county, multi-country, human trafficking
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investigation. and the reason why florida is particularly ripe for this, last year they did a scene similar investigation and arrested 277 individuals for the same kind of thing. on the low-end up, up to human trafficking. the sheriff of one of those counties in florida said this is the tip of the tip of the iceberg. and he anticipates hundreds of arrests as well. 100 in terms of engaging in they ask, the particulars follow up to 20 minute a day staying 30-6r charges and so i think the federal government. we just slammed five mexican nationals in a human sex trafficking ring 25 years in prison so this is something the doj and particularly the state of florida have invested a tremendous amount of resources to. it is not just that spa. it's important to get that global view because yes, hundreds of arrest coming out of the sheriff's office. >> juan: we saw in atlanta at the super bowl, last year in
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minneapolis the super bowl but people say it's not just the super bowl. this is not an ongoing issue such as a strip mall, jesse. >> jesse: he is a billionaire and will never serve jail time. it is just an embarrassment for him. he is innocent until proven guilty. i have no idea what happened. listen, people make jokes about it. they all think it is a big deal. they say everybody does it, but at the same time, if women are being traffic and held against their will, obviously, those are the people you need to look out for. and it's not a victimless crime. so, let's look at the charges and he will probably get off. >> juan: but you are not happy about it. >> jesse: no, i'm not happy, why would you think i'm happy? >> dana: he doesn't have to have an emotion about it. >> jesse: i'm an eagles fan. [laughter] >> emily: i would say the other thing that has changed there has been an increased focus on human trafficking because it has gone up. the american people, actually, unfortunately we are the number one consumers of human trafficking and.
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that has been a concerted effort by the justice department under obama and continued under president trump and advanced under president tromp to crack down on people who are trafficking and not just women, sometimes in men as well. it's not always be 19 but slavery, like you have been told oh, you will get to come to amea and we will send you to colleget then you find out in order to go to college you have to clean this hotel for pennies until you can get out of debt. the trick is you never get out of debt. so i'm interested in the fact it is an international one. it is multi- county but i also think it is if you go back, this has a lot of tentacles and the justice department should be appraised for trying to figure out who the real perpetrators are. >> juan: greg come in less you have something in media and want to switch to r. kelly and ask you, or kelly, 5 52 and dated. i don't know if you saw this documentary surviving r. kelly, but i think this has prompted not only law enforcement to
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focus on him but additional people have come forward to. >> greg: two-point star kelly scandals have been going on for so long, that they are officially older than the victims, and what is interesting to me that after nadia's back. handed over a videotape of our kelly engaging with sex with a girl with chicago police. and i think it's more life than super mario. >> jesse: i have to hand it to them come pops up again and there he is. super mario of crazy lawyers. >> juan: but this week, two women so it is it like you think the documentary come over they have done anything if it weren't for public pressure? >> greg: i have no idea come i don't know. i'd tell you what, he's selling tickets in germany. >> juan: but rca dunked dumped him. so he will not be serving records. >> greg: no matter how bad you are you have fans. look at o.j.
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there are still people that think o.j. is innocent, right? i mean come our kelly still hasn showing up at the court case that he ended up hooking up with. >> juan: that was in the document. alexandria ocasio-cortez, ilhan omar, taking on the critics who call them radicals. stay with us and see it here on "the five" next. (vo) we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.
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is a pretty good year, you are 10 millionth and $1 gets taxed at 70%, which by the way, we used to used to have marginal tax rates under republican presidents of 90%. it really comes down to the question isn't $10 million enough? like, when does it stop? [laughter] >> emily: alexandria ocasio-cortez downplaying pro flame coal to impeach president trump. >> a word we see every 5 minutes. and so, it was like, don't worry about it. who cares? and she was like, yeah, i'm from detroit. back then, no, honestly. it is a double standard of, that never gets in trouble with all of the words. >> that is right. >> i think we have a beef with almost everyone here.
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there is a lack of courage. and it seems like we are all radical because we care about the people that we represent and we want to slow down for them. >> emily: question for you, juan, how is it that there is a pride in radical because they want to throw down for their constituenstick constituents buy don't want to fund ice because of isa's radical agenda. how can they pick what is a good radical? >> juan: you can pick the right side of history for a cliche but what they are worried about orest constituents. they want to throw down for the constituents, but it sounds like the politician out there looking for votes. i think the problem would be for example, the accusations and i think in this case legitimate accusations, rhetoric, when you are talking about the benjamin's comments really influence. but when it comes to things like social security, medicare, and the like, and even the high tax
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rate, and this era of income inequality come i don't think they are that radical. because most americans according to the post agree with them. >> emily: jesse comeau at what point will that catch up to them? >> jesse: welcome i'm not that irritated by them. i don't like what they say, kind of like how they say it, they get along with president trump if they put politics aside. they would probably whip it up. no, they seem fun. you know, young and exciting, you know normal, but 70% tax rate, okay come over $10 million, all right? it is enough money. tell floyd mayweather he can't have another car who has worked his way up from nothing, who worked his butt off. tell serena williams to her face, serena, i'm going to tell you you can't have that vacation home. tell lebron james who donates a lot of money to charity, you know what, that is enough. you don't get to take home any more.
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if you look at beyonce, i would like her to look and say in the face and made $60 million and under her plan she gets to take home $20 million, not $30 million so $10 million she is to give to the her grandkidss in the local economy. what is really going to happen is rich people going to put these billions or whatever and the sophisticated, and shelter it from the irs. >> juan: there is a rage in the country? speed when i don't have any rage, i am love, juan. >> juan: i believe that. >> emily: dana, for once we are not fighting but how it's getting us but hasn't that been politics? >> dana: i think that is getting ahead of ourselves. i think it will be amazing aoc is a multimillion hair but it is going to happen. she will do with, she will sell a book and she might be a public servant for a long time but as
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you know, almost all of these leaders in congress to become millionaires. and it will happen to her. i would also like her to talk to party b. remember that video from the other day, wait, what? you are going to take this money from me? i don't think so. so these new that have an audience committee is a small and energized audience. and they believe that the government can do everything better. and there is the rest of the country does nothing. but it will be an interesting debate going forward to. it's not just a little bit of 70%. it is a big debate coming up and i'm looking forward to it. >> dana: grade, what point is that experience going to catch up with them and it will they see reality ever? >> greg: as long as they are protected from reality, they never do. you can be bernie sanders protected from reality, free socialists with three homes. it is frustrating because i don't know how people can buy this. they are not talking about creating anything.
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it is only about taking. there is never interest and a patient but confiscation. how do you want to be part of something that doesn't create or doesn't innovate or build things but instead all you do is you look at his successful person and say, i want 70% of what you did. this is the first thing the hard leftist does when they are elected because they have no creative ideas. the first thing they think is, take. to me, it is evil. right now, their power is limited so they can only talk about it, but once they have real power, what are they going to do? and the only way they can exist in society, in order to be elected in which you can take things, you have to have a free market of capitalism to make the things. so without capitalism, you can't have leftism, basically capitalism for the free market as the boat. they were the barnacles. >> juan: let me argue with you just a second. if i am -- and i say greed is good and bail me out, i'm
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wall street. the other companies will say, i will take over companies, hire people, send jobs to china and you guys say, well, that is capitalism. >> greg: sooner or later -- >> juan: too big to fail and all that cash we sent to wall street, a lot of people didn't think we should do that. >> greg: that's not what it's about. it is not about that. it is about punishing people who make the world work. sooner or later, they will kill the goose. alc was rejoicing that amazon left new york city 25,000 jobs, imagine the huge tax base that is all gone. the more you do that, the more you destroy the city you belong to. that is constituency that is screwed. anyway, sorry. >> dana: all right, we got a go but coming up, -- >> greg: that is a total set up. reading off of the teleprompter. >> emily: you are right my did peak. find out why things got testy
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hump day!!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> jesse: welcome back time for the fastest seven. first up, zion williamson is not the only one feeling pain over this freak injury. >> saw jan williamson is down. he blew through his shoe. look at his left shoe. he blew completely through the shoe and started holding his right knee. >> look at that rate they are. can you see that? and so, he had a little knee sprain, not that bad, nike dropped over $1 billion before bouncing back a little bit today. the company is still trying to figure out what happened, greg, this just happened to you all the time on the court? >> greg: it happen in the
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80s which is why i retired. and if you realize. >> jesse: what were you a sinner? >> greg: i was a forward. >> juan: a horrible workplace accident after that. >> jesse: those are the duke blue devils. >> emily: how dare you, janie went to unc and she was happy but felt bad for him. and he has me convinced that these players should be allowed to go straight to pro. >> jesse: i don't want to see that, at least one year so i can watch great college basketball in march. >> juan: but should be paid. because look, nike is making money and they deal with the blue devils in terms of supplying sneakers and the equipment. the coaches getting paid usually. >> jesse: that is true. >> juan: everybody's getting paid except the people performing. >> dana: and they just have to go to class. >> juan: they don't have to go to class because they will not graduate.
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>> jesse: duke may make you go to one class. you know why the devils are blue? sad. >> juan: what about the demon deacons? [laughter] >> jesse: what do you think? >> dana: based on $11 billion effort the euro and the smartest thing they can do is give zion another pair of shoes. >> jesse: i would sign with adidas after that explosion. >> dana: and he's like, it's all good to come a new pair and it works this time. >> jesse: up next, the forest is strong in france, the fencing federation, do we have one of those? is now recognizing lightsaber duels as an official sport. don't worry these high-tech swords cannot cut and a buddy in half but they make these cool sound effects. i don't know. there it is, can we hear it?
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whoosh? >> this is why they lose every world war. >> emily: my mom fenced in high school which i think is very cool but off at the outcome i don't know. >> jesse: you would not date one of the men from the fencing federation? >> emily: without knocking people, no thank you. >> jesse: juan what do you think? >> juan: break dancing may be an olympic sport. i was fascinated by this. it is a new generation of sport. it is like they have people who go out on the state. [laughter] >> greg: i think get on the twitter. >> dana: can i mention something though? if you are a parent and you really want your child to go to ivy league school and you won a scholarship do you know what the best sport? fencing, and sydney the associate college member machine fences for human state.
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>> jesse: fencing lessons. there is no getting by it. >> greg: you know who is also into fencing? our president, donald trump. [laughter] >> jesse: fencing should be a sport, go down to the border and make fences. >> jesse: things got a little heated during dana and greg's "final exam" and one for the record books, watch this. >> if it elected in november 2020, bernie sanders would be the oldest president in american history. how old would he be on inauguration day? >> greg: if you in early? >> dana: 77. >> it goes to greg. >> dana: he didn't know the answer. >> greg: i would say 80. >> so you are saying 80, greg? >> no, i already won, i played at the 50 -- the fifth. talk to my lawyer.
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>> dana: he knew the answer. >> 77. he will be 79. >> oh, no, no no no no, we are not doing this anymore. so i won with a score of zero. i'm not even sure what to say my mouth is open. this is the lowest score ever recorded, zero two negative one. >> i've never been more embarrassed, actually probably have, but i did not do well last night. >> dana: i just had to giggle. >> greg: very controversial, too. we had a game that is actually lower scoring than soccer. the fact that i one with zero is pretty amazing. >> jesse>> juan: i'm sure bernie sanders was watching and is proud of you. >> jesse: i don't know what you think about that? >> dana: i thought it was hilarious. i saw it live and i thought you guys were funny. and i'm so embarrassed but you said, i'm so embarrassed. it was relatable, honestly. >> dana: relatable to who,
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>> jesse: david lee ross, "fan mail friday" from rick denton, if you received a box with everything you ever locked in it, what would you look forward to first, jesse? >> jesse: my grandmother gave me this special brass fisherman mold and i put it in my locker and some injected middle school. so that first from a big, shiny object. >> greg: juan? >> juan: , you know things like baseball cards and jerseys when i was a high school kid. but i think taken up on what jesse said, my dad gave me like a gold ornament that hangs off of a chain. and i lost at. >> jesse: . >> jesse: a medallion? >> juan: it was in a
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medallion. >> jesse: i think i took that. >> greg: dana? >> dana: it is interesting because i don't know if i've actually lost this item, but i worry that i have. >> greg: your soul? >> dana: my great-grandmother gold wedding band, which i got married in. i had a big fancy wedding and i wore it for a long time. then i put it in a very, special safe place. >> greg: but you can't remember? >> dana: no. >> emily: that literally happen to my mom and i don't feel like i've lost anything but she tucked away her mother's wedding ring. we all looked and helped her. to help find that for her. >> greg: either joe dimaggio baseball card or my brothers feed. >> jesse: forget about your pride, greg. >> greg: you know, i miss my pride.
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things are a burden. this is great. and g, baby 3:30. wait a minute, anyway, do you have nightmares/dreams about the show? i know dana does. >> dana: i have them a lot. in fact my head one last week and it involves juan that i didn't tell anybody about. i was sitting here and you three were not here yet and juan said dana, i need to talk to you. we need to have more conflict on the show. you need to have more arguments, like we need to get more fights. but i just say what i think i don't really want to fight. well, management told me -- >> greg: are you sure this was a dream? >> dana: then you wake up and you think, it was not a dream? so i had that dream. >> greg: that is an interesting dream. you know my policy, greg, i don't share my dreams, i think it is weak. jesse gets a pass, emily. >> emily: i wake up relieved and i think that was just a
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dream. i can't imagine being unprepared to. >> greg: what about you, juan? >> juan: during the show is a nightmare. no, i think for me, i actually will replay things because that's the kind of person i am. i will replay things in my head. i should have said this to jesse. i should have said jesse, you are brilliant. >> greg: i always dream i show up naked. [laughter] thank you. >> emily: that is a nightmare. >> greg: i don't know if i like that one. i don't like that one. all right, you you are the last question on who wants to be a millionaire and only one call to somebody left. who would you call, emily, and why? >> emily: what is the topic? >> greg: i don't know my don't watch the show. >> emily: it would have to be a common question obviously. >> greg: no, the person is choosing beforehand, right? >> emily: we have three choices.
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it is open-ended. >> greg: oh, really come open-ended? i would know the answer and then say data from i'm about to win $1 million. >> greg: dana? >> dana: peter, he's like the personal google. >> greg: i like to call peter also. >> greg: juan? >> juan: i guess i would google it. >> greg: you know who i would call, the person who writes the question for who wants to be a millionaire? >> juan: what if you call alexa? >> greg: all right, one more thing is up next, isn't that fun? ♪
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car. they were working on a dam in the river, spotted the animal, took it to the vet, and lo and behold, it was a wolf. he was taken care of, they put a gps tracker on him, and the group, the estonian union for the protection of animals, is going to make sure he's okay going forward. that is really nice bright animals are great. >> greg: you know that dogs are wolves. >> dana: domestic dogs -- >> greg: dogs think their wolves. >> jesse: this is not a quiz, guys. >> dana: i'm going to get it wrong anyway. juan, go. >> juan: we are deep in winter in the usa. daylight saving time still a few weeks away but there is some light to be seen right now. take a look at this. yep, that is this week's supers no moon and all its glory. it's the biggest and brightest moon of the year. it appears so large, so bright because the moon is at its closest point for the year. >> greg: still the same size on tv!
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[laughter] >> juan: check this out. another spectacular show of natural light this time of year. this one from yosemite national park, what looks like fire or lava flowing down the mountain is actually water reflecting sunlight. the fire falls as they are called is a rare visual effect that occurs when the light hits and reflects, horsetail falls, just the right angle in late february. don't forget, punxsutawney phil said that we'll get a lot of fights very soon, due to an early spring. >> dana: that is coming to look forward to. also something to look forward to, great, tomorrow night. >> greg: "greg gutfeld joe," saturday night, a barn burner, d bin laden, our buddy rob o'neill, katherine timpf, be there, be there, be there. all right, let's go to this. animals are great. stick that in your head. it'll never go away. you know what? whenever i need a feather -- and i do need a feather -- i will
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call my pal, bill. let's go to bill. it's a shoe bills dork. whenever you need a feather, this guy, he'll always look under and give you one. isn't that adorable? i have seven of these at home. i have feathers all over the apartment, dana. >> dana: i don't want to know why you have others all of your apartment. >> greg: i thought you would be more concerned that i i hadx storks. >> dana: animals are great. >> jesse: always thought storks were imaginary creatures. ♪ >> greg: storks are real animals, jesse. [laughter] >> jesse: okay, the latest edition of "jessie's hairdos." >> dana: oh, god. ♪ the stylus in san antonio loved the original, turn this lady's dorm into a work of art. she is riding a horse, not a store, a horse. and if you guys to eat at me enough, i will get that in my
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head. >> greg: no, don't do that! >> jesse: i'm lying. [laughter] >> dana: shameless attempt. >> jesse: also, "watters world," speaking of masterpieces, 8:00 p.m., a guy who had a gun both of his head before wearing a maga hat. also, the ""watters' world"" awards. that is supposed to have a black tie in that picture, whoever made that. they are fired. tune in. >> emily: awards for guests? up i'm up for an award? >> jesse: you might be nominated. >> dana: emily, your turn. >> emily: you guys, talk about a clever cat. this woman, she couldn't figure out how her roommates cat kept getting out of the closed bathroom so she set up a hidden camera, and this is what emerged, which is hilarious, and an awesome houdini cat. >> dana: wow. >> greg: great lower third, guys. >> emily: go to it on twitter because the reply videos, yes, this is what i cat my cat doing
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and my dog doing and everyone, getting out-of-doors. >> dana: cats have no rights about their privacy. maybe we should talk about that on monday. >> greg: lead with it, dana. >> dana: that's it for us. we'll see you on monday. we clearly need a break. "special report" is up next. here's a bret. >> bret: does the fox news alert. i'm bret baier. for the second night in a row, law enforcement actions and high-profile accusations lead the show. we are following a quartet of stories involving high-profile people accused of sex crimes. the list includes grammy award-winning r&b artist r. kelly, who is now facing almost a dozen charges of aggravated sexual abuse. new england patriots owner robert kraft caught up in a staying in a florida strip mall strip mall. virginie lieutenant governor justin fairfax, accused of sexual assault by two women. and president trump president trump spatial to
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