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bill bennett. keep it here for the latest breaking news and information. what a day it has been with those hearings, and they continue this week. "the five" starts right now. ♪ >> greg: hi, i am greg gutfeld with dagen mcdowell, juan williams, jesse watters. she once got carried off by ants at a picnic. dana perino. "the five" ." >> ♪ thank you for being a friend ♪ ♪ traveled down the road and back again ♪ ♪ >> jesse: no, you didn't. >> greg: i thought as i was curating the music today, i decided to start out with a gesture of friendship to everyone here and the people at home, song written by andrew gold.
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sing by cynthia, she also sang "nobody doesn't like you," about the hoover vacuum. do you remember that commercial? >> dana: no one has jingles anymore. >> greg: aren't you happy? >> juan: i think so. >> greg: to the monologue. according to the hair on fire media, chasing ambulances down pennsylvania avenue, there's been a report of workplace violence in a large white residents. >> what we talked about was a possible analogy between what we are seeing in the president and studies of violence and acting out, particularly workplace violence. the question we have to ask ourselves from a behavioral senses are we watching the president essentially on his way to what we call flash point? are we beginning to see him act out in the form of purging and mass firing and completely not listening to any logic? are we essentially watching a workplace violence incident play out to the highest level of our
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government? is he acting out now? where does this go if i'm right? >> greg: can i say holy crap. that may be the most insane thing ever said on msnbc. they employ chris matthews. you wonder why america thinks the media is less trustworthy than lawn darts? it's because they seriously entertain ideas like that. firing someone is now workplace violence. you know, maybe it feels like that for the nonskilled people in the media who know they can't be employed anywhere else except maybe a carnival dunk tank. they never get fired. they only fail up the prime time lineup until they get jobs running cnn. these are the same clowns will abide when trump called immigrants and animals when it was ms-13. these groups were more offended over calling killer thugs animals than the acts by the gangs themselves. that is the media's m.o. everything is a crisis except the actual crisis. we've all had a friend, when the
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booze ran out at a party would drink from a band and cups and polish off the listerine. that's the media with the collusion keg run dry, they are now desperately looking for anything to numb the pain. now we are back to trump's personality again. he's mean, unstable. when he doesn't like a situation, he changes it. did you hear? he fires people. i once worked for somebody like that. in fact, she fired me. that's what bosses do in the real world. the real world. the media should check it out sometime. it's really the only show in town and i can't stand it because they wouldn't last a minute. all right, firing is not workplace violence. i guess we can't fire people anymore. we are safe. >> i am mad at you about the golden girls song. it remains me of watching reruns of college. this is the classic laziness of people in the media because they
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would rather stand in front of their bathroom mirror and rehearse their newest sneer. and a facial expression of disgust at whatever trump was doing that day were perfect their glottal stop. it's just -- the audience can kind of hear it when the guest is talking but they are showing how appalled they are. >> juan: what was that word? >> dagen: glottal stop. >> juan: that's what that is? >> dagen: that is a glottal stop. sorry about the spittle. >> juan: any time you can educate me, i am all for it. >> greg: the golden girls. thank you for being a friend, juan. >> juan: my wife has a sign in the kitchen that says "sarcasm served daily. close what i think that's you. trump firing people from i.c.e., the secretary of homeland security, the secret service, i think at some point, you know, that's a lot of people for one
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day. >> greg: he ran "the apprentice." >> juan: i think we are doing the united states of america. in general, trump is like a little boy who cries well. oh, my gosh. we've got a caravan coming, and invasion of ms-13. >> greg: and it happened. >> juan: and it doesn't happen. we shutdown the government. everybody says, what crisis? and then we have a real humanitarian crisis but of course he cried wolf first review below it, there's a real crisis but he's creating a crisis. >> greg: 103,000 illegal crossings. >> jesse: listen to what juan just said. juan said there was never any crisis another is a crisis. >> juan: a humanitarian crisis crisis. he's the one who were separating families, children from parents. he's the one who said let's cut the aid to central american countries or we can try to deal with it. he talks about a wall.
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>> greg: he is trying to create a solution. >> juan: if you want a solution, let's look at the problem. the problem is in terms of illegal immigration, you're more asians coming to the united states illegally. i am just saying let's look at it -- >> jesse: don't go there. >> juan: visas, look at the real issues. instead you want to talk about a wall. >> greg: 103,000 illegal crossings. jesse. >> jesse: it's a 12 year high. juan doesn't want to have the conversation because it's an uncomfortable conversation. the rest of the media doesn't want to have this conversation. the conversation is how many refugees are willing to absorb in this country? how many migrants is the united states economy willing to take? how many unskilled workers are we going to take into this country and not talk about it. the media doesn't want to talk about it. all of these unskilled workers, refugees, migrants, they don't go to gated communities. they don't go to nancy pelosi's neighborhood. they go to blue-collar neighborhoods. what does that do for the
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hospital systems? what does it do to real estate prices? what does it do to school districts? american citizens and their wages. i am asking the question. if you ask this question, they call you a racist. you are not allowed to have this conversation in this country. with the media does is they distort the reality. they either don't want to cover the crisis or when they covered, they lie about it. here's a great example. we have gloria on the other day. hispanic female border patrol agent with the president to said strategically deployed walls work to reduce illegal immigration and they reduce assault on border patrol. nancy pelosi had just some walls are immoral and walls don't work. why wouldn't the media played a glorious sound bite, take it to nancy pelosi and say nancy, the expert on the ground, nonpartisan, says exactly the opposite of what you said. what's your reaction. they don't do that because the media is colluding with the democratic party so the
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democrats don't have to act. they want open borders because it's going to help them politically and heard the president. right now the crisis is hurting the country and the media is helping the damage be done. >> greg: dana, care to weigh in? >> dana: kai go back to the beginning, workplace violence. anyone who serves in a political position in any administration serves at the pleasure of the president. if the president decides in the morning that ty is not cutting it -- that tie would cut it. i don't like the way you said hello to me. you are gone. you don't have to have a reason. also the media was disgusted by secretary kirstjen nielsen. they hated her. they thought she had done a terrible job, that she was lying for the president, that she was complicit in all these things, so now they want to defend her and saves workplace violence question mike that's surprising. the president is not happy with the policy so he is changing the personnel. will he get a better outcome? i don't know. everything they could've done is they could've had gloria, they
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should've push that out, what they do instead? they push kirstjen nielsen out rather than pushing the good stuff. it's chaotic. perhaps the new people can get a handle on it but instead of having policymaking in congress you're going to have more confirmation hearings. >> greg: the way you use your hands, bit threatening. you are moving your hands. >> dana: i don't think anyone would ever say they wouldn't protect me from you. if i used workplace violence, it would be justified. juan greg, did you hear what dana said? chaos. >> greg: i wasn't listening because i have the crampeds. i do. coming up. there you go. up next, ag barr squaring off with democrats over the mueller report. >> ♪ rock on
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♪ >> jesse: you set the bar so low. >> dana: want to talk about the song choice. >> greg: this is mike patton. the singer was the singer of faith no more. just it, do you remember them? >> jesse: i don't. it is not thrash metal. >> greg: a ton of bands. >> dana: i am happy with my intro music. attorney general william barr facing off with democrats on capitol hill for the first time.
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since sending congress a summary of the mueller report. having been an unredacted version will never, never, ever ever, ever be made public. >> all we have is your 4-page summary which seems to cherry pick from the report to draw the most favorable conclusion possible for the president. >> within a week, i will be in a position to release the report to the public. >> extremely quick fashion. if you turn a 300-plus page report into a 4-page letter that supposedly summarize the findings. >> march 5, i believe, i met with special counsel mueller and
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his team and had a preliminary discussion about the report. we had an inkling as to what was coming our direction. >> dana: democrat signaling they are not satisfied with barr's testimony. >> the attorney general. it's hard for me to believe he didn't make any changes based on any suggestions that might've come from the white house. he's working for the president of the united states and as far as i know he is taking directives from the president. >> i'm deeply disappointed with the attorney general slow rolling this whole process. >> we'll wait to see the whole report but color me dubious that he's going to be fair unless he proves otherwise. >> dana: the congress alone who said she finds it hard to believe barr hasn't messed with the report. that's a good charge against the attorney general. no evidence. she says i find it hard to believe. >> jesse: i bet she finds a lot of things hard to believe, like the fact that there was no collusion. democrats are trying to make barr out to be a justice-obstructing,
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collusion-concealing, cherry picking, maga hat wearing. he's doing his job and making the democrats look crazy. he is following the same directives bill clinton put forward as it what you're supposed to disclose after the special counsel releases his report. he's doing his job. democrats don't like the law so they're trying to break the law and have them go around it. he's not going to release grand jury information, ongoing litigation, anything that reveals classified information or methods and sources. anything that impugns the reputation of a private citizen. he also said he shared this letter that he gave to congress with mueller. mueller set i don't need to look at it. i trust you. they are actually doing the redactions together. it is methodical and everyone is going to see it in a week. >> juan: can i respond? >> dana: of course. >> juan: your very kind.
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when you said midnight friday, [laughs] >> dana: just one weekend, please. in response to jesse, i will say he said today is to go to the courts to see what grand jury material can be released. you brought up bill clinton. i recall that ken starr did go to the court to get grand jury information and republicans were thrilled. exactly right. glad that ken starr did that. now the shoe was on the other foot. >> dana: it is hypocrisy on both sides. >> juan: the other thing is he said mueller steam preferred that i release more information but mueller, as you said, preferred he played no role. he saying yes, the people wrote this report saying yes, more information should've come out which is exactly what we were hearing from the senators, slow walking, playing to the public
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perception on the president tsai. nothing was found. this is over. to my mind, you've got to understand he is a guy who believes in presidential power and is not interested in having the american people see it. even if the white house saw it and he has the right to let the white house see it. it should be a transparent operation and the american public should know. the president, the president's counsel has seen it and had input. >> dana: greg, do you think attorney general barr is a good model of how to present yourself in front of congress? >> greg: when i look at him, all i see is john goodman. john goodman with glasses. take a look. anyway. the media is going to try to play -- look at that. john goodman. they're going to try to play what is behind the redactions? they are going to look at it. >> dana: hold up to the light. >> greg: don jr., no, big foot. the loch ness monster. the location of jimmy hoffa's corpse.
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what is inside al capone's fault? the remains of amelia earhart. the real shroud of turin. it is adam schiff's mind, which clearly has been lost months ag ago. >> dana: what do you think? >> dagen: the democrats are the party of baroque saying i'o color-coded, you know why the redactions are there and they match up. citizen outreach fantasy they have concocted because they are lost on collusion. it was a lie they pedal to the american people for two years. they have gone to have something to chat about their -- at their left-wing cocktail parties. >> jesse: we are going to get the ig report in may or june as to the fisa abuse that went on
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under barack obama. >> dana: greg, you have a special song. >> greg: we are friends of this young man. >> dana: he is a great guy. next, 2020 democrats getting called out for criticizing capitalism. can you believe that? we'll show you next. >> ♪ hold on 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, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.
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everyone loves the melvins. come on. >> jesse: that sound you heard is everybody staying the channel. shout the music. [laughter] 2020 democratic field leaning even further left with outspoken trump critic congressman eric swalwell jumping into the race. basically every democrat trying to take on trump is pushing radical socialist policies while at the same time attacking capitalism. >> the only way to meet some of these historic challenges is to be able to use the engine of capitalism. having said that, it is clearly an imperfect, unfair, unjust, and racist capitalist economy. >> we are going to transform this economy and this government and create a system that works for all of us, not just the 1%. >> i believe in capitalism.
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i see the wealth that can be produced, but let's be really clear. capitalism without rules is theft. >> jesse: former starbucks ceo howard schultz is calling out these 2020 liberal contenders. >> all these politicians who are crying about capitalism, have they ever made a payroll? have they ever worked in a business? what have they done other than criticize the system? we do have a small crisis of capitalism and what i mean by that is the rules of engagement for a company today, given the fact of the government can't solve all these problems, businesses and business leaders must do more for their employees in the communities they serve. >> jesse: we are learning bernie sanders says he's going to relate his -- release his tax returns by monday. downplaying the fact that he's a millionaire. stir gutfeld, bernie is a millionaire. >> greg: who would've thought. i'm glad he's a millionaire. everyone should do the best they can. the platform you run on should
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be about making a great system greater, not destroying the greatest system that's ever been created. they talk about inequality. capitalism has done more about inequality than anything. if you look in history, everything has been unequal. at least capitalism gives you the opportunity to move from static income brackets. i have moved in every income bracket from nothing to something and back again. on most all inequality can be explained not by race but by age. the median age for japanese-americans is decades higher than hispanics. so they would have an higher income than hispanics because they are 20 years on average older. once you start looking at these inequality arguments, they kind of fall apart. you should be embracing capitalism and free markets because it makes the world a better place. stop complaining, you babies. >> jesse: interesting to see how someone howard schultz
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running the democratic party, full-fledged capitalist. >> dana: he is frustrated. he is the largest job generator of his generation and remember when he came and did the first interview on fox, he said liz warren had come to him asking for a donation that he had denied her that. also i can tell you exactly when bernie sanders is going to release his tax returns. >> jesse: when the barr report comes out? >> dana: exactly. his press office is going to say send out the tax returns. >> jesse: that's why you were a press secretary. you understand the timing. dagen, what do you think? >> dagen: if you go through everything these major candidates have talked about, it is like a hunk's flyback it's full on soviet union wealth
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confiscation. totally communist. were going to come and take your money. bernie sanders, get rid of private insurance. i guess he's going to have an addendum to the plan. he's telling the american people were going to kick people off their private insurance and then bernie and liz and kamala and cory booker get to decide what kind of health care you get. eric swalwell went down the list, the ken doll of the bunch. he is going for gun rights. good luck with that. >> greg: we have already forgotten about beto. he faded faster than... [laughter] >> jesse: those don't fade. they will kill you. juan, all the democrats had to do. the normal not go crazy. they can't help themselves. they are going crazy.
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>> juan: i don't think so at all. most americans think we have income inequality. howard schultz, goodness gracious. he is so irrelevant to the whole conversation except when it serves your purpose. he's not even running as a democrat. >> jesse: independent. >> juan: that's what he says now and guess what. howard schultz, the only person he serves right now -- the only purpose he serves is to try to get trump reelected, divide up support for democrats. >> dana: says he will only run if the democrats elects a month so far left. >> juan: i don't get it. the second person is -- thing is about capitalism. it's very american. i'm capitalist. there are rules and rules are very american. like securities and exchange commission. do you believe in that? >> dana: we have one. >> jesse: they instituted it decades ago. >> juan: right. they put limits on capitalist
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behavior, we have a federal reserve that handles interest rates. >> jesse: that was 100 years ago. >> juan: these are limits. consumer protections. elizabeth warren, that's gotten a lot of attention. >> dana: is anyone saying they are going to take those away? >> juan: we don't have unfettered capitalism that you want to celebrate. there are limits and we believe in rules and limits. they don't want to destroy capitalism. they walked capitalism that serves the people. >> jesse: taking away every americans private health insurance is not a rule. >> juan: get out of here. social security? suddenly that is socialism? >> greg: it is our money. >> dagen: can i say bernie sanders' political director who spent part of her childhood and venezuela told the atlantic it was better to live on poverty level wages in a shanty town venezuela then as a garment worker in new jersey.
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a few extra bucks, new york city has an opening for you. a law passed in january last year allowing members of the public to submit a citizens air complaint that would go to the department the department of environmental protection. when you spot a commercial vehicle left idling for more than 3 minutes. people can get up to 25% of the total value of the fine, and that can run anywhere from $300 to $2,000. here is one clean air activist. >> a bus is idling for reasons i don't know. the first thing i must do is engage my clock to know where i am in the four-minute sequence and then go to my time-stamp photography. 3:47. i'm going to shoot the other license plate and do the remainder of the video. i've submitted 120 times and i have made $9,000. there is strength in numbers.
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i have about 12 people under me and i like to call them street agents. >> juan: dagen, is this -- first of all, do you think this is basically being paid to snitch? >> dagen: of course it is. you want to clean up new york and make it habitable, you're going to start finding grown men on sidewalks wearing suits or tourists who gets on a plastic stupid citibank after not having been on a bicycle for the last 30 years. what? >> greg: what i was going to say is imagine if there was a process where you reported on junkies in the homeless and people defecating in public. you would be scolded because it would be politically incorrect. you know the industry most vocal about climate change is hollywood and they are the ones most guilty of idling trucks because on every street they are
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doing an independent film and all the catering trucks are idling. >> dagen: and the city buses are the worst. >> juan: if you believe this is a law and the city council has passed, what does it matter who enforces it. >> jesse: i'm going to enforce it. i'm going to start tomorrow. i want the money. my bank is getting a little low. i'm gonna walk my dog with my phone tomorrow and start videotaping people idling. i live next to a school and the school limit is one minute. moving season is coming up at the end of the semester and i'm going to get these moving trucks. i'm going to hit them for all they are worth. i have my assistant working on how to submit it to the city and i'm going to give him a cut because he's going to be one of my agents and i'm going to brag about how much money i'm making. i don't care. i'm not agreeing activist. i am a capitalist. >> juan: dana, i think you and i might be on the same line.
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we like clean air, especially in midtown manhattan where everything is so congested. doesn't it help us get the ability to breathe clean air? >> dana: everybody is for cleaner air. the engines that we have today burned so much cleaner than ever before. we don't agree. i am for the worker. this is actually -- this isn't turning people who want to pop into bloomingdale's and buy something. this hurts people who are making deliveries into this city. they can't afford the parking. pretty soon they're going to have congestion pricing so your double taxing people who can't afford it. >> juan: the fee or the fine ghost of the company. the idea is company should not have their trucks idling on city streets. >> dana: i am saying that those companies probably are not -- it's not like you're fining google. you are finding people who are small businesses trying to make it better -- maybe they are delivering fancy food into some of these places.
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>> juan: they are dirtying the air. >> dana: it's not that dirty. it's not. >> dagen: the error is dirty because the subway system doesn't work. >> dana: they should figure out a way to stop the fact that the buildings in the city are so inefficient that you have to have the windows open in the middle of the winter because the heat is on. am i wrong? >> greg: it's becoming a table of complaining new yorkers. >> dana: it is like seinfeld but not funny. >> juan: i have a new york city complaint. you can open your window? >> dana: yes. >> juan: all right. greg, don't we have silly laws? if we consider this a silly law, didn't bloomberg have a fine for sodas? >> greg: we are turning into a nation of finks.
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>> juan: conservative ben shapiro caught up in a new college free-speech controversy. that's next right here on "the five" ." ♪ you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types. depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit.
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♪ >> dana: wow. >> greg: [laughs] >> jesse: was this on the gitmo prison guard soundtrack? >> greg: one of the best metal bands around. say high back to riley's dad. isn't it great? >> dagen: i would dress like joan jett every day on television if they would let me. imagine back to college, you are away at college taking a nap when you wake up and your roommate is launching a ben shapiro video. the horror.
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that happened to one michigan state university student in the report filed a bias complaint against his roommate, the student writing that ben shapiro is "known for his inflammatory speech that criticizes and attacks the african-american immunity and that msu groomed him with someone who supports hate speech." that's not a typo. he did spell speech wrong. >> jesse: go, spartans. >> dagen: this is the snitch culture. >> greg: one of the last exits on the freeway created by the phenomenon of hate speech. i can be interpreted anyway the aggrieved sees fit. you can silence any speech with us and it's one of those practices that are camouflaged as somehow serving the public interest. it's actually a coercive and controlling type of behavior. to silence other people. the classification of hate
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speech is designed to destroy speech. we have to admit that. >> dana: yeah. i was going to say this is the type of thing that happens in dictatorships or in former soviet union days where you would snitch on people in order to gain favor with the group, in this case, the government. you would be protected later on. this is not government-sponsored obviously but it's the same type of behavior. the thing is with all these young people that are so triggered, i guess is the world, by ben shapiro. it's like with pac-man, pac-man gover is the fruit and gains power, and since what happens to ben shapiro. every time these guys, it's a ben shapiro's hurting my feelings, it just makes him stronger. >> jesse: it's a great analogy. >> dana: thank you. i didn't ask permission but it worked. >> jesse: retroactively. remember a couple weeks ago we do this story on men swaddling themselves to go back in the
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womb and be comforted. this kid needs a swaddling. he is so weak and pathetic, he didn't have the stomach to go to the face of his roommate say hey, can you turn down schapiro? he silently sat next to him on his own computer enlarge the complaint behind his back. true coward. michigan state loss on saturday night. now "the five" is mocking them. they are having a very, very bad week. [laughter] >> dagen: they deserved to lose. i watched that game. who's going to coddle these people when they get out of college? all these people who work at these colleges. they are treated, these college executives, professors act like nannies and mommies. >> jesse: once they matriculate, they get their first job in the they are in there for six months and they go to h.r. and say can i have a race? i've done well. i've been excelling and then they also file other complaints with h.r..
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causing headaches when they -- get in the world world. >> dagen: my mommy tells me i have perfect penmanship and i deserve a 20% raise. >> juan: i think you are making light of this. >> jesse: yes. >> greg: nothing gets by you, juan. >> juan: my guesses there was a problem between these remains before this popped up. if he has a problem with ben shapiro, why not move? no one sidekick the kid out of school. nobody said penalize the kid. move. get a different roommate. i will say pugh had data out to me that indicates a tremendous number of people, the majority think there's been a rise in the hate speech, racism in this country since trump took office. >> greg: because you reclassified. >> juan: this came up today in congress. >> greg: i find what you're
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doing -- >> juan: candace owens was before the house judiciary. people said wait a second. there has been fewer law enforcement agencies. they report no hate crimes. you are not telling the truth. finally somebody said it. >> dagen: i love you but here's a solution to anybody who hears something they don't like. earmuffs. >> greg: grow up. >> dagen: "one more thing" next. next. >> ♪ at me so i look at my shadow ♪ with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket? get any truck. heading out here? get the ford ranger. the only adventure gear built ford tough.
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"the five." it is time for one more thing. what a great song. >> dana: that has a great song and beautiful music today. it is has birthday. jasper has been here every birthday except for 2016 which was a saturday. this is a picture of him at "sesame street." they show you how to learn the numbers and there he is. you've done a very good job. a little gray but that makes you look distinguished. >> juan: talk about being slow down, take a look at this video. the airport in spain and the bird was out for a stroll despite honking horns it took a sweet time strutting down. the airport crew try to scare
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down and at one point it flew out and then flew back in a matter of seconds. it finally left before a team from the wildlife control department arrived. fearless flamingo, it got to its destination on time. >> greg: this weekend i was in detroit and d.c. and i did a couple of shows, it sold out and it was amazing. i might illogical fans including these people. wearing a craft shirt, of course. wearing and animals are great homemade shirt. of course my texas tour date, i will be at oklahoma tulsa on ma may 5th. the shows have been a lot of fun and i would love to see you there. >> jesse: at one of my friends, a critically acclaimed photographer has some new workout that is being featured at the international center photography as part of an exhibit. it is inspired by norman
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rockwell's paintings of the four freedoms, freedom from fear and it reached legends, for 2019. go to the museum in manhattan and it's open through april 28th. you will be upset that i endorse this but he will lose total street cried. >> dana: you gave him a hard time for helping friends? >> greg: i will stop there. >> dagen: the university of virginia cavaliers won their first men's basketball title last night defeating texas tech in overtime 85-77. take a look at these two. your number one university of virginia basketball fans walking on planet earth. that is my mom and my dad. that was on her 80th birthday and my dad's 82nd birthday. they never gave up hope that they would win a national title, so i love you both dearly. here is to dr. jack up there.
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he is to drive an orange and blue van! >> greg: i'm sure everyone loved my music selection. >> dana: animals are great. "special report" is up next. >> bret: you brought your dog? happy birthday jasper. the job. the president's attorney general defends his decision to provide a redacted and not full version of the special counsel report. israelis go to the polls in an election with major implications for u.s. foreign policy, an election at this hour is too close to call. patrick shanahan and his first interview on the major challenges facing the pentagon in this country. this is "special report." ♪ good evening and welcome to washington, i am bret baier. william barr is sticking to his
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