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added to the economy and keep the unemployment rate at a near record low. if that continues, it could be everything this president wants regardless of all these other events on capitol hill. >> greg: hi, greg gutfeld with jedediah bila, jesse watters, juan williams, dana perino. "the five" ." we are now into the fourth year of the democrats election tantrum. that would be old enough for kindergarten but maturity matters more than years so they'll number get in. they have learned from the best, the media. >> i have sat on his answer is gobbledygook. the fact that mueller wrote a letter of protest. >> in william barr, we have a staunch trump ally who is also a
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skilled bureaucrat and he is smarter than donald trump. that makes him scarier on both measures. >> if your theory on barr is correct, where did he become radicalized? >> if we can't trust you all to tell us, then i feel like there is a coup happening. >> gas lighting. >> greg: gas lighting. not exactly rational analysis but going to "the view" for insight is like going to the zoo for an oil change or hillary for legal expertise. >> he is the president's defense lawyer. he is not the attorney general of the united states and the way that he has conducted himself. calling for his regulation resn makes perfect sense because he's not discharging the duties of the office. >> greg: getting advice from hillary is like getting driving tips from beto or facts from these showboating hacks. >> he testified falsely deliberately. >> his credibility was shredded yesterday. >> i think he should resign.
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>> burn through any credibility he had in that role and he should resign. >> greg: it is like they all took the same drug. unless you can claim them as dependents, you don't need these people. they lie to your face and tell you what's in the report isn't really there, but it is. in case you've forgotten the media is hoping you did, the report is public. sorry, guys, it's all in there. if there were any crimes, we would know. guess what. we do. >> the evidence is now that the president was falsely accused of colluding with the russians and we concluded that the evidence developed during the special counsel's investigation was not sufficient to establish that the president committed an obstruction of justice offense. >> greg: one wonders what kind of bozos relitigate what's over and done with? >> he is actually as dangerous in the position of attorney general as donald trump is as president of the united states. barr is not an attorney general of the united states.
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he is donald trump's defense attorney. he has his lackey. >> greg: lackey. a hearing about complaining about getting dumped at the prom. it's about not getting what they wanted from the report. like they didn't get what they wanted from the election. in retaliation, they wasted your time, your money to throw public tantrum, fully embraced by a bedwetting media that hates you and hate themselves. who else would choose to relive their failures every day but a group of self-loathing zaps. they relive november 8, 2016, every day just to make a buck. it's not groundhog day because that's a funny movie. it's the titanic and they are the boat. guess who the orange iceberg wa was? jesse, i have an analogy. >> jesse: granted. >> greg: thank you. you know what this is like for me working at fnc and not caring about the story.
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it's like being at espn and being forced to cover the home run derby because it's meaningless and it's all show. it doesn't have any effect on the overall standings. that's how i feel about this. >> jesse: and other sports analogy. like losing a playoff game and pretending you won. they lost so badly yesterday in the media is acting like this was a big victory, but you know they didn't win because they are so angry and they are so threatened, if you listen to that. the snow will happen. they lost control of the narrative and they lost control of the process as well. it's driving them crazy because the full report is out and there are no more indictments. essentially the witch hunt is over but they haven't gotten the memo yet. it's very interesting to hear them accuse someone else of lying after two years of longing and not apologizing. they have literally no self-awareness whatsoever but here is why barr is so threatening. barr out lawyered mueller and weissmann on the obscure obstruction statute.
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they didn't charge him. they just floated the legal theory that was totally untested and the department of justice had never used before. so he basically ended the coup. secondly, they are not used to having such a seasoned pro in the department under donald trump. they had sessions, didn't really have the firepower to compete. they had rosenstein who wasn't really there. he kind of abdicated his role. then you have someone come in, clean up shop and then really unflappable explain what happened within mueller report. democrats have been driven crazy because they can't compete rhetorically with him. thirdly they are panicking because they know barr is investigating the investigators. they are looking at the fisa abuse. they are looking at the human intelligence assets. the unmasking come of the criminal leaks. they never thought this would boomerang on them and it has. they are really nervous. >> greg: dana, think about
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this energy. it could be spent on getting elected, getting a new president may be or may be concentrating on the important issues that matter to all americans, like myself. >> dana: karl rove wrote in his column saying will the democrats be able to resist impeachment? they have kind of already started. democrats polling at 70% that they want impeachment but who doesn't want impeachment on the democratic side or most of the candidates. there is now 20 on the democratic side. they're all going to have to compete for attention against an impeachment push. you're not going to be able to talk about your student studenn debt free plan or your climate change plan or whatever else. the headlines will be about impeachment. i think what's frustrating to me is they seem to be asking barr to make a decision that mueller wasn't willing to make himself. why am a world with a think that would be possible? that doesn't make sense. the last thing, i can't stand resign politics.
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you resign. you resign. no one is resigning over any of this, nobody. there is an election to be held. >> greg: spotlight politics. you get on tv when you say resign. that's what this is about. >> dana: i have never called on anyone to resign i don't believe. >> greg: i think you may have called on me to resign. >> dana: no, no. >> greg: juan, you were saying how upset you were that the emma kratz were kavanaughing barr. you said yesterday, you didn't watch. i think there are lots of people who didn't read, apparently, including the attorney general who said he didn't really look at the evidence before he decided there was no obstructio obstruction. here's a guy who said i didn't know anything about mueller having any objections. two weeks after mueller sent him a letter saying i objected and this is not the full story that you put out and it leads to a lack of public's trust. then you say it's the democrats
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having a tantrum. let me say i didn't hear this when congress was having oversight hearings on benghazi for the 15th time. no, congress was fulfilling its constitutional role which is to act as an equal partner under the constitution to the executive and to employ its resources, subpoenas and the like, to get answers for the american people. it's a house of the people. now donald trump is fighting every subpoena. obviously we don't have a date for robert mueller to testify. we don't know if donald mcgahn can testify. is something being hidden? when kamala harris says to this attorney general mr. attorney general, what is going on? were you informed by robert mueller westerner well, i don't know. what do you mean? how about this. do you have a record of conversations with robert mueller? >> yeah. i was taking notes. can we have them? no. it's unbelievable.
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>> greg: jed, respond to juan's outrage. >> jedediah: democrats have to decide with they trust mueller or not. wait for the report. now it's oh, we don't trust mueller so we need barr to have reviewed every ounce of evidence. that's what mueller was there for. now everyone is complaining we have a problem with the timing of how much was released by barr and when. the whole report is out. you don't like barr? fine. don't like trump, fine. there were still no conspiracy with the russians still no crime, still no legitimate case to bring up an obstruction charge. that's the reality. instead of worrying about who did water who read wild, this is the report. if we were of the same mind, we would have moved on. >> juan: that's the message i'm getting. you say it's over. let's move on. it's not over. >> jedediah: there is no collusion. this was initial story about -- >> juan: let's reiterate, it's
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not collusion. it's conspiracy. [all speaking] what you heard mueller said was the trump campaign was receptive and understood they were to benefit. >> jesse: sorry, juan. you lost. >> greg: we will have more of this coming up. we want to be talking over each other. it will be very sophisticated. including this chicken stumped by a democratic congressman. that's disgusting. venezuela is a socialist nightmare but one democrat says that america is to blame for the chaos. 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. ♪
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chaos in venezuela. the freshman democrat suggesting america could be partly to blame for the uprising against nicolas maduro socialist regime. >> a lot of the policies we've put in place has kind of helped lead the devastation in venezuela. this particular bullying on the use of sanctions to eventually intervene and make regime change really does not help the people of countries like venezuela. >> dana: to be fair, she gave another statement to fox today and i think we should play this because she was trying to explain more about what she thinks. watch. >> the united states' role should be one that is executing for there to be fair elections. it should be one of guidance and technical support. i don't believe that interventions that are pushing for regime change or in the best
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interests of venezuela and the best interests of the american people. >> dana: jesse, not in the best interests of the venezuelan people to have regime change. >> jesse: wow. i want her to say one good thing about america, just one. i would issue a challenge. omar, please say one good thing about america. a >> greg: at least about jesse. >> jesse: we hear her say what's wrong with america. just say what you're proud of. i think that would be counterbalance them of the negativity that you hear coming out of her mouth. also we should send her dictionary because america is not bullying the people of venezuela. it is maduro and the russian-backed military that are taking away people's rights and shooting into the crowd and doing all those things. also this is what socialists do. when something good happens in the world what they do is they say why can america be like that country? and then when something bad happens in the world, they say
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that's america's fault that that's happening. they can never see the point that socialism is failing on its own. remember what the communists did after the soviet union collapsed. communism has never been perfectly implemented. they said the same thing with obamacare. obamacare failed because donald trump undermined it. at this point i want her to do this. stop siding with the russians. you say you want to start world war iii over russian interference with the election now they are interfering physically in our hemisphere in -- and you are siding with them. >> dana: the constitution in venezuela was followed and they recognized president, guaido, they are following. maduro is not the recognized leader of the country anymore. >> jedediah: she is saying that our role would be advocating for fair elections and that's what we did. she uses the word bullying.
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if we were bullying, your bullying a guy whose military tanks are mowing down people in the streets. >> jesse: your bullying the bully. >> jedediah: someone has to stand up for these people. these people are completely unarmed, they feel extremely vulnerable. they are starving the streets. they are digging through garbage for food. i commend any country in any leader of any country who bullies a leader who subjects people to that atrocity. >> dana: some people might say we are not doing enough to help them. >> greg: some people might be mean. she positions herself who as someone who is for the underdog so she should be out front for these people. they are the true oppressed. the thing is her ideology exists independent of politics or religion. it's ingrained in the hard left of the oppressor versus oppressed ideology. she believes places like america
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are guilty of imperialism, being the oppressor. here's a situation where you actually have people being depressed but all she sees is the yankee imperialism that is ingrained not from any religion. not also really from politics but from our own academia. this isn't mohammed's doctrine. the radical belief that if you will get any evil around the world, america is at the roots. >> dana: she might say it's based on her experience as a child in a refugee camp and then she came to america and she had a different upbringing. she was very frustrated that the united states -- she didn't think was helping them enough. >> juan: that's an accurate account but i think she's wrong on this point. to me, the united states has a history of bullying, interference and latin america. nicaragua, el salvador and the
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kind of unrest that we fomented their quite intentionally. the cia was very active. i think in this case, what you have is not so much socialism, jesse, as desperate. you think of hugo chavez, nicolas maduro or you think of the influence coming from putin, coming from the chinese as well. these are desperate who are trying -- despots trying to run over deserving people. >> jesse: it doesn't mean they can't be -- >> juan: it's separate. this has nothing to do with socialist rule. these are cruel, indifferent leaders. >> jesse: how did they get there? >> juan: you have to talk about big oil companies making deals, running over people. >> jesse: big oil companies did not run this country into the ground. >> juan: you should do some studying because -- >> jesse: i have. they nationalize the oil companies. >> juan: in response to the abuses of big oil. i don't tickets worth going over but i think it's important to say that she's wrong and that
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the reason for this collapse is despotic behavior that needs to be countered instead of supported by the russians on the chinese. >> greg: she has been wrong on everything. the point is the advice to republicans about omar is the same advice i give to democrats about trump. if you have a problem with her, try to win the election. put somebody up against her and beat her in the voting booth because she's motivated to me by a lot of anger and a lot of distain. >> dana: an alabama lawmaker's very disturbing comments about abortion. that's next on "the five" ." hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance,
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♪ >> juan: an alabama lawmaker under fire over controversial statements about abortion. watch. >> some kids are unwanted.
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kill them now. kill them later. you bring them in the world unwanted, unloved. then he send them to the electric chair. kill them now or kill them later. >> juan: democratic state representative john rogers speaking out against the bill in his state. if passed, that bill would make it a crime for doctors to perform abortions at any stage of a pregnancy unless the woman's life is at risk. rogers was asked to clarify his comments today. he stood by them. well, i'm sort of struck here. rogers is catholic. he is pro-life. what he is saying is the state regularly denies medicare expansion, closes rural hospitals. he's worried that in fact that's what goes on. >> jedediah: it's one thing if you had a problem with the bill because there is no carve outs for rape or incest.
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there's a number of people who will have problems with the bill. that is separate from what he said. what he said is vulgar and the abortion debate is representative of what's going on in the democratic party. there used to be a time democrats were talking about abortions as safe, legal, and rare. now they are talking about late-term abortion. they are talking about babies being born alive and framing it in the context of women's rights somehow, not human rights and the dignity of those children. the abortion debate and the language he used, whether he objects to the bill or not was not the issue but the language he felt it was okay to present to the world, that's what's happening among democrats right now. they need to be really careful because the bulk of the country does not support extreme measures on abortion and they don't support language like this. if you want to frame your resistance to a bill that you deem radical in terms of leaning right, that's fine but be careful how you worded. you are talking about human life. stop talking about children like they are inanimate objects. >> juan: if you think about language, president trump on the
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campaign trail was saying doctors and moms are killing life babies and there is no -- that was a total lie. >> jesse: well, one of the reasons why abortion is so prevalent in those countries because linguistically we dance around the issue like no other public policy debate. that's why would someone speaks about this, whether it's him or someone like ralph northam, in graphic, blunt, real detail, it is so shocking because no one ever really discusses it like this. i think we need to sometimes be brutally honest about the calculations people make when they consider having a procedure like this. i think transparency in the abortion debate is probably a good thing as opposed to a bad thing. and he's probably right. i think some women, 19 years old, they have no support system. they are not rich. they don't come from a great background. they get pregnant on a one night stand and they think what kind of choice in my going to make
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and maybe some of these thoughts run through their minds? right now it's, abortion is legal in america and women have the right to choose. i think when you have this discussion, you just want women and men to be as knowledgeable as possible about what's going on either in their body or the consequences of what they are doing so they can make an informed decision. >> juan: often times we think people like that, people have been irresponsible in their behavior when in fact there's lots of married -- >> jesse: it could be anything. >> juan: not to have another child. i want to say i think his comments, as jedediah said she was upset by it. i think it was in extreme comments. very upsetting to me. but i just think people on the right don't like to be smeared by one extremists extremist int in their issue. facebook today saying that milo and alex jones, no longer allow there. do you think this guy represent something more than his own
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frustration with what's taking place now? >> dana: he is an elected leader. he's elected to represent somebody. if they don't like it, there is an election and they can deal with it. there's a couple things he suggested. he said i may bring a bill to force all men to have vasectomies and that would end the debate. there would be no more abortions and eventually no more voters. he argued parents with children with disabilities said they should be allowed to have an abortion. the dignity of life question is definitely at issue here. if you wanted to make the point that alabama should do more to support the entire life of the african-american community, that would've been a useful thing to say. he could've flipped the argument in a way that didn't draw the attention to what it looks like, extremely outrageous, insensitive, amoral ideas about what life is. what he's actually saying is, he is drawing a picture for us of what it's like for the constituency represents.
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there is not a hospital. the kids end up in jail. they can't get jobs afterwards. all these problems and they have been perpetuated for generations. >> juan: right but i think he is not just talking about black folks. i think he's talking about the entire state. terry collins, the woman who sponsored the bill, she said she did it because she wants to overturn roe v. wade. the whole bill. >> greg: this guy got in trouble for speaking honestly about those who protect abortion. he just said it out loud. the belief is your killing the criminal before he ever commits a crime. that's what he said. it's an ugly sentiment. deep down in a lot of the eugenicist hearts, it exists. it's based on the belief that a kid born in the top environment is doomed which is an outright lie. one of the greatest stories that we cherish in america. adults who overcame horrifying backgrounds to achieve greatnes
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greatness. that abortion argument denies that. i have a good friend who was given up for adoption and he always thinks the mother he never met for not aborting him. the thing is, i am most admire the fact that he voiced the tiny thought in the back of peoples -- pro-choice, white people, thinking this will lower the crime rate. there's no real research that shows that. they believe it. like this is probably why crime is going down. that's how people think. i think he was being -- i think -- i don't think he was championing it. he was saying this is how these people think. >> juan: i have heard that from white conservative radio hosts, that same sentiment. it's troubling because we have high incarceration rates in this country. >> greg: but abortion is the answer? >> juan: no, no, no. people who are pro-life will say i oppose abortion but i support
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the death penalty. that's not -- you can imagine why the pope has trouble with it. up next, what the heck is going on with this chicken on capitol hill? how one democrat tried to mock bill barr for not showing up to a hearing. that's next on "the five" ." i customize everything, nes, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the pressure cooker that crisps. it's the best of pressure cooking and air frying all in one. with tendercrisp technology, food will be juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. (upbeat drumming) the ninja foodi, the pressure cooker that crisps.
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questioning him for 30 minutes. >> jesse: democrats and republicans trading insults and accusations and nancy pelosi claims bill barr broke the law. >> he lied to congress. if anyone else did that, it would be considered a crime. nobody is above the law. not the president of the united states and not the attorney general. >> i don't think this is oversight. i think this is trying to destroy him and his family. >> attorney general bill barr is not one of the most dangerous men in washington, d.c. >> the reason bill barr is not here is because democrats decided they didn't want him here. speak the so-called attorney general is abrasive, evasive, and unpersuasive. >> dana: he has called the attorney general. it's not so called. he is confirmed. he's the attorney general, not so-called. >> jesse: drive me crazy. >> dana: stunt politics drives me crazy. only participated in one.
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i work for the late congressman dan shaver. we went to boston and we dumped the tax code in the harbor and we introduced a national retail sales tax bill. >> juan: i bet you got attention. >> dana: 1996. >> juan: i think that's what this stunt did, got attention. >> dana: saying that the attorney general is the most dangerous man in america and they mock came with chicken. >> juan: he said he can't go because they wanted to help lawyers do some of the questioning. >> dana: i have a big rant on that but -- >> juan: i recall christine blasey ford. republicans have a private lawyer. >> jesse: let dana respond. >> dana: it's not the same. the use of staff counsel is unusual. it's for a special committee, like watergate or iran contra. >> juan: they brought in a lawyer to question christine blasey ford. >> jesse: to take it easy on her. >> juan: no, >> dana: that's exactly why.
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>> juan: get out of here. >> jesse: everybody was screaming about your wasting your time. >> dana: they didn't want republican men to look like they were berating her. they have the staff attorney do it. >> jesse: i think he takes the bucket of kfc, take it out and dump it on his head. >> greg: imagine republican bringing chicken and handing a drumstick to an african-american woman like he did. >> jesse: he did? >> greg: we didn't have the tape but that's what he did. if any republican had done that, holy crap. politics has changed. you talk about stunt politics, the media has changed it by rewarding the worst behaviors, grandstanding, demonization, threats, scapegoating. exaggeration. this man is a threat. >> dana: the most dangerous man in america. >> greg: why did he do this stunt? it wasn't for his constituents.
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it wasn't for americans. it was for the media. it was so he could get on tv. it shows how politics has been turned into a circus filled with pathetic clowns and it is the media's fault. >> juan: it worked, didn't it? >> jesse: probably the reason why barr didn't want to go. it was a clown show. chicken and kfc. juan, i want to bring up something you said. you claimed that william barr lied. he was asked members of the special council team, members are frustrated at some level with the limited information in your letter and they said it was not accurately necessarily portrayed the findings. we now know he didn't know anything about mueller's team or the staff who spoke to mueller personally. mueller never had a problem with the accuracy of the latter. he had a problem with the fact that there wasn't enough information in it. and barr even said.
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i suspect they probably wanted more information put out. that is not a lie. that is the correct answer to a direct question. >> juan: you are wrong on so many levels here. >> jesse: name one. >> juan: not only was he asked -- >> jesse: i have the transcript, juan. >> juan: he knew at that point that he had a letter from robert mueller saying you're taking things and putting them in a context. >> jesse: it says members of the special counsel team are frustrated. we are supposed to wonder about the feelings of mueller's team? >> juan: be clear for the audience. >> jesse: i did. i read the transcript. >> juan: what he knew was that mueller had problems with what he had said. >> jesse: know. with what he didn't say. >> jedediah: mueller said. >> dana: oh, my gosh. >> greg: the report is public. the report is public, everybody. >> jedediah: do you realize when everyone is arguing about?
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this my new shot. the whole point was to figure out, say it again -- the minutiae. trying to find out if there was a crime, a conspiracy. i use the word collusion because democrats used it for two years and now no one is allowed to use the word. there's no crime. if you don't like the timing, fine. if you don't like the wording, fine but the president didn't get involved in a conspiracy with russia. that's the bottom line. all barr did was say there was no crime and that mueller chose to not rule on obstruction. those are facts gleaned. >> juan: those aren't facts. >> jesse: we've got to go. 2020 democrats being brutally mocked for a failed political stunt, speaking of stones. don't miss it. ♪
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♪ >> jedediah: 2020 democrats can't stop humiliating themselves. eric swalwell took an oath to defend the constitution but apparently he's never read it. he's being roasted after this political candor backfired. "do you know how many times the word woman is mentioned in the constitution? zero. that's unacceptable. women must be equally representative and protected." there's one problem. the word man doesn't appear in
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the constitution either. this was not a good look for him. i think he was trying to make a bigger argument about the equal rights amendment and gender equality which is fine but kind of a big mess up. >> juan: i think it's a mess up. it was a stunt. stunt work if people who are paying attention pay attention. the underlying point, when the didn't have a right to vote or own property. i won't go into blacks not being fully human. i understand his point but if you isolate in terms of how our women mention? i men mentioned? no. it speaks to universal values. >> jedediah: is it an attempt by him to be noticed? he is retreating a list of milano. what can i do? >> jesse: i want to like him but he's making it really difficult. he came on my show. he's been on fox news. modest background, good athlete, had a crazy haircut and middle school. everything that you want in a likable democrat from my perspective. i think d.c. has gone to his
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head. he's gotten there. he's running for president all of a sudden. he went down the collusion rabbit hole and now he's trying to be cute on twitter. twitter is basically very simple. you are either good at it or you're not. aoc is good at it. eric swalwell is good at it. i'm great at a lot of things. not great at twitter. >> jedediah: i feel like not a lot of people are good at twitter. it's her impulse. you say something you don't think and then it's out there and it's done. >> greg: i disagree with jesse. no one is good at twitter. i have said this before. twitter is a lesser version of yourself. >> jesse: what about the president? he's pretty good. >> greg: he's pretty good. for swalwell, it's hard for him to be a lesser version of himself. i'm going to quote tom shillue. which would you rather have swalwell or a well. when you're thirsty and you're looking for attention and the
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need for relevance, it makes you smaller. that's what twitter does. it betrays your own insecurities. he's a clown. >> jedediah: i am curious for a p.r. perspective what kind of mistake is not one from which you can recover. >> dana: people can recover from a lot now. >> greg: steven moore. >> dana: it's only been three hours. >> jedediah: what should he do? >> dana: he wants to get on the debate stage for the democrats debate in june. as we were talking about in the commercial break, you need both things. you need 65,000 donors to your campaign, small dollars are fine. you also need to poll at 1% in three poles. so i think what he's trying to do is do that. if you get enough attention, you come on fox news enough for cnn or whatever, you might be able to get on the debate stage. >> juan: so he did it.
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>> dana: is he already on the debate stage? >> juan: we are talking about he's on fox news. we are paying attention to it. >> dana: in some ways, you can fail upwards. >> juan: he is a long shot. i don't think he has any shot that let's say he is a long shot. shot. trying to break out from a big crowd. >> jedediah: vowing to pick up female running mate. >> dana: they are all saying that. >> greg: i think it is sexist. if you believe that, you should step aside and let that woman be the front-runner. >> jedediah: maybe he'll do that. you never know. "one more thing" is up next. it's tough to quit smoking
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♪ animals are great >> jeopardy phenom, this guy is setting records all over the place. >> 20 victories, and that is the second highest total of regular games won by any contestant. look at that total. a 20 day total of $1,500,000. enjoy the moment, you deserve it. >> that was the one day total but he still has a long way to go to catch ken jennings. he won 74 straight games, collected $2.5 million. but at this pace, james is going to catch them sooner rather than later. >> the son of johnny cash is an amazing guy who was on the "daily briefing" earlier talking about celebrating second chances, to perform criminal justice. that was an issue that was close to his father's heart.
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>> he love humanity, he loved people. he always stood up for those who had no one else to stand up for them. it wasn't just lip service. it was the way that my parents lived, and it's the way that i aspire to be. >> you can visit second chance.com, there's a big event in kentucky, at the kentucky derby, and a kentucky bluegrass band is going to perform peer >> you can show clips from your own show on "one more thing"? >> let me just say i promote my share of the least anyone here. >> i'm going to start talking about my interview. [laughter] >> i will go running out of here. all all right, sometimes this fr high school shortstop still dreams about making great catches. well, here is a dream of a baseball beauty. take a look at this video. >> high fly ball down the
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right-field line. chandler -- oh, my goodness! did he catch that? play of the year! >> chandler jumping over the fence at south carolina, he saved the home run for his team the north greenville crusaders. chandler flipped over the fence to make that astounding catch. his team, by the way, went on to win 13-4. talk about field of dreams, he is going to make that dream happen. >> amazing artwork, this is a time lapse video of painting j. lo and her husband a ride >> he's been painting for only two years and created about 60 celebrity portraits. with this particular painting, he is hoping to meet j. lo when she a concert in his hometown.
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i hope he gets the opportunity. at that is amazing, i cannot draw a stick figure, i am in complete all of his work. >> that is terrific. >> never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >> fox news alert, following two major stories tonight. the attorney general's refusal to attend a hearing on the mueller report. a failed overthrow attempt against the government in venezuela. we will have an exclusive interview with president trump coming up shortly. we have steve harrigan as venezuela's disputed president tries to unify the military, we begin with the john roberts and the bitter fight over the attorney general snub of one of the most powerful democrats on capitol hill. >> good evening, the attorney general's been more

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