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heather, thank you very much. all of a sudden, the government is picking up the tab for those college loans, what is to stop the colleges from hiking up the prices and the privilege of going there? something that we will explore tomorrow. join us. "the five" is now. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters with emily compagno, juan williams, dana perino, and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." president trump is ready for all-out war with the investigation crazed on capitol hill. >> i have been the most transparent president and administration in history of our country by far. now the house goes and starts subpoenaing. they want to know every deal i've ever done. mueller, i assume for $35 million, checked my taxes, checked my financials which are greats. we are fighting all the
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subpoenas. these aren't like impartial people. the democrats are trying to win 2020, but they should really focused on legislation. if you want to litigate, go after the dnc, crooked hillary, the dirty cops. >> jesse: trump is fighting back against an avalanche of democrat subpoenas including one calling dam again -- donald mcgahn to testify. democrats responding by ramping up their rhetoric. here is nancy pelosi. >> it's not about politics. it's about patriotism. an existential threat, this administration, to our democracy in terms of our constitution. i believe impeachment is one of the most divisive paths we could go down in our country but if the path of fact-finding takes us there, we have no choice.
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but we are not there yet. >> jesse: maxine waters who has been screaming about impeachment for two years is as unhinged as ever. >> i know that as leaders, they have the responsibility to try and hold our caucus together. and to try and do and lead in the best way that they think will help us to be successful. if they believe that now was not the time for impeachment, they will keep trying and they will go down that road. were going to have to impeach. i just wish it was sooner than later. >> jesse: okay. we know what maxine thinks. nancy, she is the leader of the party in the house and she says this administration is an existential threat to our democracy. what does that even mean? >> greg: it's an overused term. an existential threat, asteroids, cataclysmic climate change. islamic terror. any time you're stuck in an elevator and maroon 5 is playing. existential threat. they suggested that you are not a patriot if you somehow
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disagree with this idea, if you don't join in the resistance, we talked about it before, the expanding target of denigration, you are not a patriot. let's go back to 2015-2016. having concerns about trump made total sense. i had so many concerns. he wasn't a politician. his personality, he was a bull in a china shop. you never know what he was going to do. he had an interesting, colorful past. you had these other options in the republican party, you had good options and safer options. it didn't turn out that way but concerns made common sense. now people are having the same concerns three years later. none of their fears have materialized. he has not started any new wars. in fact, he has tried to shrink our military footprint. he has not destroyed the economy. we have a booming economy, the lowest unemployment in modern history. he has help minorities and women in that world. we see this kind of panic going
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on, all you can think about is it's okay if your democrat. i get it. it's team sports. that's what you do. but if you actually believe this stuff, i would say like a never-trump republican, it's emotional and it's irrational. it's stupid. that's all i've got to say. >> jesse: juan, where do you think the democrats stand on impeachment? looks like they're pretty split known can actually name the crime that they are teaching and for -- impeaching him for. talking about broad things like a threat to democracy. it's not going to stick. >> juan: that's not what we're talking about. >> jesse: what are we talking about? what's the crime? >> juan: obstruction of justice. >> jesse: >> jesse: how did he ? >> juan: he tried to tell dawn began to fire mueller -- donald mcgahn. trump said nobody disobeyed his order. >> jesse: wanting to fire someone which he has every right to do under article two.
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>> juan: this is something that i hear sometimes. >> jesse: juan. >> juan: he calls up his lawyer, don mcgahn, and tells him to have the attorney general fire mueller because of conflict of interest when there was no such thing going on. it would've been a fiasco. >> jesse: how is he obstructing? >> juan: even "the wall street journal," now trump says mcgann is not telling the truth. trump lies so much under man's -- undermines his credibility. let me say there's so many instances like this. greg says things are going great. forget about normal republican positions on things like lowering the deficit or her not having always trade tariffs are not undermining democracy. >> jesse: how is the country going? >> juan: i don't think it's going well.
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>> greg: you don't have any evidence. >> juan: you also say that he is the most transparent president ever. if he is so transparent, why is he trying to stop don mcgahn -- >> jesse: because enough is enough. 1.4 million documents. everyone has testified. he delivered written answered. mueller looked at his taxes. there's nothing there. why the democrats continuing to push this issue when they know that mueller saw everything he needed to see. >> juan: all you can do a shout because they wouldn't even talk to mueller. he did not testify for mueller. >> jesse: written responses, juan. >> juan: the democrats are going to subpoena so much information, i guess they could hold mcgahn in contempt of congress. what the president and the white house are doing is basically slow walking it and saying we we are stonewalling. we will end up in the courts. >> jesse: they have cooperated fully. mueller said that full
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cooperation. right now, these two people, mcgahn, trump, special counsel, they are all under the executive branch. there is no reason they can't claim executive privilege and say -- >> juan: they didn't claim it earlier. >> jesse: they can claim it they want. >> jesse: they will. watch. >> juan: he didn't say that about mcgahn testifying. >> emily: here's what the president has on his side of he claims executive privilege for himself or mcgahn moving forward: time and enforcement. what i mean is the and orders of contempt are being held in contempt expires with the congressional duration. all the president has to do is get to january of 2021 and ask the courts, unlike the supreme court's ruling impeachment, which is zero obviously, for claims of privilege or for subpoenas or contempt, they do play a part. he can absolutely string it out and i think that's a really powerful tool because of the end
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of it, it will be him and mcgahn that shines rather than congress, with nothing to show for it. >> jesse: and hillary clinton, who did not win back the presidency. she has written an op-ed in "the washington post." >> dana: i skimmed it. it posted at 4:50. >> jesse: greg has glasses on. look at those. >> greg: my new glasses. i was waiting for someone to notice. >> jesse: professor gutfeld. >> jesse: i'm sorry. go ahead. >> dana: he's mesmerizing. >> jesse: very distracting, dana. >> dana: hillary clinton says i know that i'm not the best messenger. i obviously lost my think it's due to russian interference. but i also speak as a former senator and a former secretary of state and russian interference is a big problem here she is saying congress should basically go as far as i can to fill the gaps of the
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mueller report. that's the hillary clinton angle. >> jesse: what gaps were there? i am pondering which gaps there were. two years, $35 million. i think it was exhaustive. >> emily: what i thought was interesting was how she closed it which said the most important part, the vital role is what the citizens played and she used it to say therefore, the case for impeachment proceedings rather than electorally which, as we all know how that happens and benefited her. >> greg: this impeachment thing is only going to help trump. it seized all the media turf to him. sanders recognized it first. we've got a start talking about our stuff. and trump was going to eat this up. >> jesse: again, wanting to do something is not a crime. by the way, there was no crime charged. let's move on. kamala harris practical backtrr
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♪ >> emily: bernie sanders igniting a firestorm for saying that he would let felons including terrorists vote from prison. kamala harris is backtracking after appearing to agree with him. >> people who are convicted in prison, like the boston marathon bomber, on death row, people who are convicted of sexual assault, they should be able to vote? >> i think we should have that conversation. do i think people who commit murder and people who are terrorists should be deprived of their rights? yeah, i do. i was a prosecutor. there has to be serious consequences for the most
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extreme type of crimes. >> when you say that the boston bombers shouldn't be allowed to vote from prison, is that what you're saying? >> i will way in. >> emily: the democratic idea receiving backlash, including from a firefighter who responded to the boston marathon bombing. >> society has rules and if you break those rules, we have repercussions in one of those repercussions is you lose your rights, one of them being the right to vote. why would we ever let a murderer who murder children, like the boston marathon bomber, have a voice in our democracy? the five juan i want to start with you. i want to know how you feel about the democratic party and that aggressively than how they will respond to kamala harris backtracking and identifying herself as a prosecutor when up until now it seems like she's tried to distance yourself from that aspect of our past and has been more of an advocate for the incarcerated. >> juan: it's an advantage for her to say that she's a former prosecutor.
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she went hard on drug crimes. i think there are a lot of people on the far left to say she went too far in terms of prosecuting people, for example breaking marijuana laws and the like in california. and very tough prosecutor in terms of the lot of youth crime. so i think it helped her in terms of her position as a democratic moderate and someone who can be tough on crime and it would be harder to position her as left-wing. in this specific debate, looks like she's backtracking, doesn't it? i think that's why were getting this attention. to be fair, bernie sanders put this out there and it has i think stirred a lot of conversation. i think it was early warren, the justice, who said citizenship is not a right to be revoked due t. it's your rights. i think republicans in florida and elsewhere, president trump with his crime reform bill, everyone is saying that we need to do more in terms of rehabilitating people who have been in prison in order to cut down on recidivism.
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we don't want people just churning and ending up being criminals again and back in jail and living off all of us, as we pay for the criminal justice system. the question is how do we do it? it's an important conversation. i'm glad it started because it's unfair to people who've been in jail and paid their dues to society to be denied their right to vote. >> greg: this is not what this is about. this is about people currently in jail. the reason we have a dramatic decline in crime is because we incarcerate criminals. they lose their rights in jail. they do not go outside. they do not get to vote. when they get out of jail, that's another story. that's not what this is about. this is about what bernie said, the boston bomber should vote and could vote. i don't even know what you could add to that to make it worse. the boston bomber should vote after he eats babies, maybe that would make it worse. i'm kidding. she almost started crying there for a minute.
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republicans don't need to exaggerate any of the planks of the democrats. the democrats are doing it for themselves, juan. you are a strong democrat. you should be pulling them back and saying guys, you're going nuts. then you're going to reelect trump. >> juan: ic voter disenfranchisement too frequently in this country. >> greg: we are not talking about that. >> juan: when you say the brothers, the bombers, that they should have their rights taken away. you're going to determine whose constitutional rights go on the toilet. >> greg: sure, why not. they are in jail. for killing people. >> juan: as a society, we are saying they have citizenship rights and they are human beings. >> greg: we took the rights way when they are in prison. they are not walking outside, juan. >> juan: now that they get out of jail. >> greg: we are not talking about that! bernie was talking about being in jail.
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you are conflating it on purpos purpose. >> juan: you want to drive on the idea that democrats -- -- >> greg: i didn't say it. bernie said it. keep going with it. >> jesse: personalize it. someone in your family gets brutally assaulted, brutally assaulted, and you're going to sit that they are in prison a negative vote in the next election. juan, you know you wouldn't feel good about that. you know that shouldn't happen. that's what you heard from survivors of the boston bombing. they think it's atrocious. >> juan: you know what, you can have -- greg and i went through this with dukakis yesterday and dukakis talking about his wife and the rape and all that. it's not about emotion. it's about your rights. if i say jesse did something i don't like. >> jesse: it's not about that, juan. it's about a society that's civilized because they don't want rapists and terrorists to
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be able to vote. >> juan: what is the constitution say? >> jesse: kamala harris, she was asked to step up to the plate, she completely whiffed. she launched the first week, she was asked about eliminating private health insurance companies. she said in a flip way, yeah, get rid of them. the other big moment that she had on stage at cnn, she said yeah, maybe the boston bomber should vote. this shows that she does not have sure political footing. she lacks confidence and she has very poor instincts and she's not in touch with the american voting public. >> emily: dana, how do you feel about that? >> dana: she had a pretty good rollout in january and it's been a little bit lackluster. she has a structural advantage because she's from california and they have an early primary. she still running third or fourth in california. biden, bernie, and may be buttigieg right up there. a fund-raiser coming up with gwyneth paltrow. she has been eclipsed by the
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4b's. booker is not in the 4bs. i think she's got a lot of money but i would say conflating those two things won't work in a campaign ad. it might work here. another thing, bernie sanders once again pushing the democrats so far left that it will be very hard for them to available to convince people. mayor pete, what was his instinct? no. we are not talking about the people who finish their jail time. for example, your freedom is taken away when you are put in jail. so your right to vote also, to me, that should be something that you want to get back. should be the incentive for you to finish her sentence, pay your debt to society, may be on good behavior you get early release, you leave when you get to vote again. but while you are in prison. it's a weird conversation to have and that bernie sanders has put them in that position again, i bet joe biden, after he
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launches tomorrow, he gets asked about this, i know what he'll say. >> juan: two states allow this, maine and vermont. you realize the conversation is what you laid out witches in florida and elsewhere what happens to people when they get out. >> dana: oh, my god, . >> juan: that's the real conversation. >> dana: that's not what bernie was saying. >> juan: bernie is interested in just that and you prefer the idea of making -- >> dana: that's not true. >> greg: rework the segment so that it's about something that you like. >> emily: for the record, i agree with you, jesse, that camel has stumbled on her campaign and it reminds me that what we saw -- camelot has joe biden getting ready to jump into the race but rush limbaugh says he might want to think twice.
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♪ >> juan: welcome back. joe biden set to announce a presidential run tomorrow, but rush limbaugh says he's going to have a tough time in the crowded democratic field. >> joe biden is probably the best chance they've got, and he doesn't have a chance. joe biden? in crazy bernie and mayor pete. three white guys, two of them are brontosaurus is from jurassic park and that isn't going to sit well with the rest of the party which has gone so far left. biden is putting off this announcement, i don't know how badly he really wants this. and you have to really want this if you're going to have any chance of winning it. >> juan: meanwhile, a confident president trump mocking his democratic challengers. >> they are not going to win with the people that i see, they're not going to win against
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me. >> juan: so emily, the president and rush limbaugh seem to say democratic party, so extreme, so far left. the reason that joe biden is leading in the polls was that there so many democratic voters who like him and seem to be supportive of him as a moderate democrat. >> emily: correct, i think because of the name recognition he has. at this point, i think more than polls, i think the fund-raising will be a huge indicator of how actually the voting block feels about biden and when his campaign reports numbers, when the quarter to reports, in july, will find out whether the big-time donors that have thus far stayed out of it, whether they do in fact support him and therefore whether he's frankly in trouble or whether he has a long hall in front of him. >> juan: jesse, part of the attractiveness of biden in terms of democratic voters is electability. can you beat trump? he heard rush limbaugh say he's the best democrat, rush limbaugh
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thinks they don't have a chance. biden has a reputation as a blue-collar white male, able to talk to people who might have obama voters who switch to be trump voters. >> jesse: i agree that it's an asset biden has been the critical thing he needs to figure out is, can i unify the base. right now there's no crazy left-wing fringe extremist socialist part of the base that is dragging this party way over the cliff. biden has to be strong enough and crafty enough and articulate enough to say i'm joe biden. i am delectable. we had this great record under barack obama, and i know what i'm doing in washington but at the same time make that crazy people out there on the far left feel that he's 11 of them. so far from what i've seen, i don't think he's skilled enough as a politician to be able to pull it off. so far he seems clumsy. the rollout has seemed awkward.
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the touchy-feely nesting was weird. he went on an apology tour. from what i've seen so far, i don't think he has the skills and the stomach actually. rush limbaugh hit a good point. does he really wanted the way someone really wants it? i haven't seen it from him. >> juan: dana, i think the thing that alarmed a lot of people inside the political game is that the video that is supposed to roll out tomorrow to announce lee's running apparently is being re-edited. don't like it. >> dana: oh, well, we never do that here. [laughter] we added up to the line. i'm gonna give an alternative view. he is very high expectations for tomorrow. although that's fair or not, we'll see if he can meet them. i think the fund-raising point is a very good one. his appeal to them tomorrow, to the democrats when he's in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, at the union hall is going to be i can win this back. i can do it. democrats are quite rational.
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we talk about his touchiness, we talked about how he is out of touch. he still is the top of all the polls. democrats are not all far left although there's a lot of them. i think bernie's numbers will start to go down what's biden -- once biden gets in the race. he will have someone to quiet the crazy. >> juan: bernie's numbers have gone down as pete buttigieg's numbers have gone up. >> dana: gwyneth paltrow. fund-raiser. >> jesse: bernie's numbers have been out. >> juan: they have been coming down. greg, i don't understand if it's a case that republicans like limbaugh here biden are in fact think that he will be easy pickings. >> greg: i don't know. i've said this before. a bowl of sand has a better chance of becoming the nominee than an old white male. in this era of intersectionalit
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intersectionality. maybe that's good for republicans because maybe biden would have the strongest shot. here's why. is it me, or does the entire field, minus biden, feel very small? physically, you get the sense, love trump or hate trump or indifferent, he is larger-than-life. he's a walking phenomenon. when you look at these other people in these town halls and there are so adorable and cute, trying to play politician denied this and i did that and then meanwhile you got this monster. he is actually good or bad, he is so overpowering. none of them stand a chance. i know it's early. but there is nothing electrifying. i remember in 2015 and 2016, bouncers, cabdrivers, clerks at hardware stores, all they wanted to talk about was trump. i stupidly ignored it. i was like oh, he doesn't have a chance. i was not listening.
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>> jesse: you go to hardware stores? >> greg: believe it or not. i'm kind of a mr. fix it. >> dana: a new poll out today, 80% of democrats said gender and race does not matter to them and their nominee. we focus on it. put her focus on it. >> greg: twitter doesn't. >> dana: democratic voters are not focused on it. >> greg: consensus media are going to decide this by pushing on twitter the loudest voices to go to the intersection where as to your point, biden is the best chance because he's the only thing that's larger, larger may be a trump level because he's been around. >> jesse: may be the democratic voters don't care about race and gender but the people running on the democratic side, they do. they they are already announcinm going to pick of a female vp. >> juan: the key is someone who can be trump. the idea that he's not large, looming, threatening, it makes it more clearly, 2020, a
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referendum on trump and i don't think that's good news for trump. he needs to be able to demonize the democrats as far left socialists, corrupt-loving criminals. >> jesse: they do that to themselves. >> juan: up next, outrage over president trump skipping the white house correspondents' dinner. some people saying that it's an attack on the media. gregory's arch enemy in the spotlight. take it up next, greg, for us here on "the five" ."
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there is value in these events. it's yet another example of what we are seeing, the administration's attack against the media. it takes many forms. >> greg: 's are now skipping a dinner is an attack on the media? brian is taking this attack on the press shtick to crazy heights. no offense but may be skipping a meal now and then might not be a bad thing for some people in the press. i include myself. that's why i'm walking more, jesse. as for schmoozing, being useful, no, for us this dinner is just an orgy. sweaty lemmings, peering over their shoulder to see who might stumble into the stinking, overcrowded mess hall. the halitosis is so thick you could cut it with a cake knife. some say trump's avoidance has common sense. why go to a place when the entire theme will be orange man, bad. the same platitudes expressed by
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the same -- here's a thought. why not hire host who doesn't appear at the predictable jokes. imagine jordan peterson, joe rogan, dave rubin. that's the real coward, being afraid to challenge the media mob orthodoxy. greg is for charity, true. but by skipping the dinner, trump has stripped away the novelty that has changed the charity event. he made it great again. it's now about journalism. in order they are miserable. dana, do you know this event, it supposed to be for charity and that's good but it became events for people like avenatti, the flame of the moment, that would show up. >> dana: you know people who would invite avenatti. you know them very well. that's exactly what i'm talking about. i went six years in a row with the bush administration. i'm not a night owl. i did like to see the folks.
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i did like to see people. it was fun. it was always colder than you thought it was going to be. you dress up in your miserable. he's not coming to the dinner. let it go. also they do have a point. it's not like he's just skipping the dinner. he's going to go to a rally and say i came here instead of being with them and he's going to attack the media. >> greg: it is win-win. they get to sulk and he gets to look at people sulking. it's like they got stood up for the prom. >> jesse: they ruined the white house correspondent's dinner party and now they are complaining that trump is not going. they have been brutal to him and he doesn't care anymore. this thing peaked a long time ago. used to have better celebrities and better celebrities. i want to go players ago, it probably people then. now i don't go anymore. out of respect, you shouldn't really talking about people's physical characteristics. i am above all of that. i would never do anything like that. i don't like when grown men seem
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so concerned and upset about things. it's like you are a grown man. constantly offended. what grown men do you know that are constantly funded? >> emily: who are you talking about? >> jesse: the guy on cnn. [laughter] >> greg: a juan, the good news about the event is they are having a historian -- so it's going back to its roots. once again, donald trump has improved something. >> juan: is that right? >> greg: he has made the correspondence and a great again. are you going? >> juan: i go usually. i haven't followed, i have to check it out. i've been invited to a bunch of parties. my feeling is i agree with what dana is saying. i think he uses that to play to right wing grievances. the president is so evil. [laughter] >> greg: you know what does, he is like the nonsense
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regurgitate her. he takes what you say and spits it out and it mean something different. >> juan: i heard him say that he's gonna go to the rallies and sam here with you and not of the evil people at the press. he says fake news, and it turns out according to the mueller report come he's telling more lies about the news and the media is telling. >> jesse: no collision, how is that? >> juan: oh, i wasn't trying to fire jim comey. >> greg: it's about the correspondence dinner. emily, are you new -- would you go? >> emily: i am not attending. >> greg: you will miss getting hit on by jeffrey tobin. >> emily: he made it sound as -- made it sound exciting. stelter focuses on, why would he care so much.
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he says the two reasons to come are to celebrate the first amendment and raise money for the scholarship. attending does not preclude either of those and he says he celebrates the first amendment daily with his reporting. >> jesse: schmoozing with white house officials. >> dana: it's funny because the president said no one from the white house will go. there are a lot of people from the administration who talked reporters off the record. that's always very enjoyable and we encourage that. >> juan: including the president. >> greg: up next, what the heck do the words stan and swole mean? the newest additions to the dictionary ahead. the matters.ar... introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger, it's the right gear. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket?
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♪ >> dana: the dictionary just got a whole bunch of new words. sorry, we were having fun in the break. 640. merriam-webster rolling out a list including many used in pop culture. the question is, do any of us know what they mean? here are couple. buzzy, egot, stan, swole. i'm going to go to you, emily. >> emily: it means super fan.
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egot is not a word. it's an acronym. >> dana: you will hate this word. >> greg: what's one that spells a word? there's two things. >> dana: juan. >> greg: this is why we have producers. we have these things in our ears. you're supposed to make us look smart. you're supposed to whispered in my air. >> dana: you are going to hate this one. buzzy. do you know what it means? >> dana: goes viral. >> greg: my doctor uses that. >> dana: swole, jesse, is that one you've had to deal with? >> jesse: yeah at the gym. >> dana: you know that.
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>> juan: snowflake should be in the dictionary now because everybody uses that. >> dana: snowflake is in the dictionary. it's the thing that falls from the sky. >> juan: that's not what that means. it's in the dictionary now is someone who is overly sensitive. >> dana: i know. >> juan: purple, i didn't expect that. between red and blue states, like a purple state. >> dana: we knew that. >> greg: do you know what i hate? the words that are used at media blogs. everything is either torched or destroyed or clap back. doubling down. exaggerating conflicts with action verbs. if you notice, it's the same words. people in the media have a terrible vocabulary. >> dana: you forgot about sparks. >> greg: torched. >> jesse: how would you describe it when you wrecked juan in the a block. if you do write it up, how would
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you describe it? >> greg: clash, chaotic. >> dana: how about wrecked? that was a great segment. dictionary, slow down. 640 a year. you have to make two calendars. >> greg: do people by dictionaries customer do you keep them? >> emily: if i didn't know how to spell a word, my mom would make me look it up. if you don't know how to spell it, how do you know where to find it? >> dana: that's how you learn to spell it. your mom was fantastic. "one more thing" is up next. 300 miles an hour, that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org.
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jesse's feeding frenzy. >> greg: people at home trying to figure out what that is. >> jesse: the late bob ross. he painted trees and bushes. he's got his own cereal and it's filled with marshmallows nuke and eat the cereal. you can also >> it's fye.com. get it all done there. >> do you get the chocolate with it? >> what did you paint? >> that's a great. >> that's not a picasso. >> it's a monet.
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>> i think milk chocolate. get this away from me now. >> my fox nation i interview the great journalist and editor andy no. we discuss hate crime hoaxes and the latest on the smollett case. now it's time for great spring cleaning news. everybody is getting these rumbas. i'm not sure how i feel about it. this little guy is enjoying himself. do you think it's a good idea? >> that's how you can walk your bird. >> who needs to walk their bird? we have arumb and i find it irritating. i feel like i have a pet with a head injury. it keeps bumping into stuff. >> you don't have one. >> i do. i'm show you mine. >> you're next.
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>> all right. well, i think you might like this. there is a new air b & b rental. the big idaho potato hotel officially open for business. located on 400 acres of farmland 25 miles southeast of boise. the hot -- it is more than it appears to be, of course, pretty sweet. i love that it's pink. that's great. you can get baked in there >> oh. >> it won't be too much skin off your back. >> humor from dana. >> you could get smashed in there. >> that was the last line. i ran out of time. >> your next one. >> now for a true baseball fan or true chicago white sox fan. look at this young man at the
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orioles/white sox game in baltimore. it was against his principles. it was too tempting. it anticipates the gifts. heads off to the orioles fan. he is passionate. >> ungrateful. >> you are always tough on young folks. >> bring your kids to workday tomorrow. greg's favorite day. >> i want to draw your attention to the national teacher of the year robbie robinson who here he works for the richmond juvenile detention center. he teaches specifically social studies and history and he focuses on helping them become
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socially conscious citizens and overall he is an amazing guy. hats off. >> very nice. >> i was teacher of the year once. >> for what? >> i can't get into it. >> neither will we. >> never miss an episode of the five. "special report" is up next with bret. >> bret: president trump says he will fight congressional subpoenas in the wake of the mueller report and insists democrats need to move on. as joe biden is entering the crowded presidential field we look at the pros and cons of his third try at the top job. kim jong-un arrives in russia for a summit with vladimir putin. what does that mean to the u.s. this is "special report". >> bret: welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. president trump is preparing to just say no on all
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