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half the ground lost yesterday on optimism they are going to renew trade talks. we don't know when. it would be the u.s. delegation led by stephen ocean going to china. -- steven mnuchin. here comes "the five" ." ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with katie pavlich, juan williams, jesse watters. she logged rolls on a pencil. dana perino. "the five." we are 18 months away and the republicans already have their guy. the dems are narrowing their choices down. the democratic party responds, every time we try to help the underdog, you call it socialism. when actually socialism is all about creating underdogs. the dems have the ends and none
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of the means. at the end of every false promise is always soak the rich until there are no rich people left except their rich friends and it never works because even in a free market you can't bankroll a left-wing money pit. venezuela was rich once upon a time. panic hasn't hit the dems yet because i haven't learned anything from 2016. the healthiest why it of america hates politicians and the media that selects them. it's healthy perspective for it opens the door to candidates who don't fit into boxes or change their accident or fake, phony cadences. the dems could use one of these. >> i have to tell you that runway is like an ice skating rink and the first step i said you know this sucker is slippery. i think it was bloated by
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democrats. that's a trap. i'm telling you. it's ridiculous. can you imagine if i went down, the press would have a field day for weeks and weeks. as i stand here floating around on a piece of ice. this is great. stupid people did this one. no, no. or brilliant. >> greg: laugh all you want but it's a political phenomenon. the old politician of the 1970s, trump was a punk rocker who cleared the field. will the dems find their own ramon and their own johnny rotten? don't ask the dems. they have not a clue. the best thing probably today is beto on the video. we have to talk about it. let's go to that. >> more because you're a man. >> you're right, there are things i've been privileged to do in my life that others
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cannot. >> would you say those are mistakes, being on the cover of "vanity fair?" it looks elitist? >> it reinforces the perception of privilege. >> greg: dana, there's probably nothing less attractive than that. >> dana: i think biden's entry into the race has scrambled the whole thing. you have all these superstars for a couple weeks at least saying wait, now i'm way down in the polls. not getting any traction. lawson sta he goes on there and i kind of liked it when he was arrogant guy waving his arms around. standing on tables. that was a lot more appealing than agreeing that -- >> greg: he looks small. >> dana: it has taken something away from him. >> greg: they have removed something. >> jesse: my puppy just had that procedure and he wears the cone of shame.
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maybe beto needs that. >> dana: i don't know who is trying to appeal to with the answer. maybe it's "the view" audience. i liked it when he was being himself and now he feels overmanaged. >> it reinforces this idea that politicians will say whatever they have to depending on the audience. it was for "the view" audience, that's not the audience that's going to get you the votes early in the polls. it is so inauthentic. you're supposed to be authentic cool guy with a skateboard and everything you've done is completely phony. >> greg: the experiment where they put trump in that seat and asked him that question. >> jesse: if joy behar can get him to change his position, what you think china is going to do? china is going to say "take that back." and he say okay. >> juan: when he said that, he is speaking to "the view"
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audience. there was criticism as i recall from kamala harris and others that said this guy shows up and he gets on the cover of "vanity fair" ." because he's the flavor of the day and he is handsome and he looks like kennedy. but then what's really held him down, his numbers have not gone out. i think part of it is people started to see him as the rich kid, big kid who ada car accident left the scene and all the rest. >> katie: like a kennedy. >> juan: has lots of money and his wife is a billionaire apparently. i think it has change the perception so i think he is speaking to american women when he says yeah, i understand that being a man comes with certain benefits, especially in the world of politics. you don't hear people complaining about his voice. >> dana: he had recently done something pretty incredible. he raised tens of millions of dollars not necessarily all from texas. gave ted cruz a run for his money. ted cruz beat him handily but he
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actually had that. what's the reason, he gets on this "vanity fair" cover, let them ride around with you like he did. it wasn't all blowing. >> greg: "vanity fair," i don't think they would do that kind of thing with the conservative upstart. >> dana: with they have done it with kamala harris? >> jesse: i think beto is going to sell more magazines than kamala harris. he is dreaming. he's got the shirt. the same shirt every shot. this was supposed to be the new kennedy and that's what they were trying to propel him into an obviously it fizzled out. >> greg: what about kirsten gillibrand. she is blaming her bowl pull numbers and failing campaign on gender bias. but she is calling the democratic voters sexist because she's below 3%. >> katie: vets by the trump campaign has so much leverage when it comes to the primary with all these candidates eating each other live because they don't have to do any of this
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work in terms of what they're saying and making nonarguments. the reason why kirsten gillibrand is at the bottom goes back to the inauthentic thing. if you look at the policy positions she's put forward in terms of the questions she's been asked at town halls or in her videos or she's lifting weights and doing these things, trying so hard, playing beer pong. instead of being authentic and not changing her position. she used to be for i.c.e., now she's against. she is to be pro-nra, now she's anti-nra. she has been able to explain why in a coherent way that doesn't look like pandering. she has changed her policy positions in such an extreme fashion. >> juan: i don't think she's developed a clear message. i don't know what the messages from her campaign. i can pick the others but not hers. to get back to the top of the segment were talking about socialism, i find itself striking that they say yeah, the democrats are all socialists. i'm thinking really, who? are you saying kamala harris is a socialist? >> jesse: she said she wanted to destroy private health insurance. >> juan: it's not socialist to
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say that we want to talk about how to deliver quality health care to more americans. she's not a socialist. >> jesse: some of their positions are socialistic. >> juan: it's an effort by people in trump campaign to get away from talking about real ideas for real solutions and it's a get away from trump's failed promises on the wall, health care, infrastructure. >> greg: dana is rolling her eyes. >> dana: i am breathing deeply deeply. what is the deal in politics? you try to define your opponent early. democrats have tried to define president trump from the very beginning, for all the things. you could list them. >> greg: insane, unstable. >> dana: the trump campaign is doing that now to the democrats and they left themselves open to this criticism. >> juan: but it's not true. >> greg: why did that matter? >> juan: i take your point. >> jesse: if you support the green new deal and compass gain people's private health
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insurance and giving it to the government, gun confiscation, raising taxes. those types of things are socialist policies. you might not agree about how they're selling it but the policies. >> juan: one last point. we are on a day when trump has said i was going to get you a deal with china. do we have a deal? no, no. tariffs. we have a lot of those. >> katie: can you define the difference between democratic socialist and socialist. >> juan: socialist estate owned means of production. >> jesse: the health care plan? >> greg: i am putting on my important teas lasses. we are teasing. attorney general barr appointing up prosecutor to find out how the russian probe started. next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla.
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♪ >> dana: attorney general bill barr making good on this promise to investigate the investigators. appointing a top federal prosecutor john durham to dig into the origins of the fbi russian probe and also determine if the surveillance of the trump 2016 campaign was warranted. a source has during has been working on this reviewer for several weeks. this comes after barr told lawmakers he believes trump campaign spying did occur. >> i think spying on a political campaign is a big deal. i think spying did occur. the question was whether it was dedicated. i'm not suggesting it wasn't adequately predicated but i need to explore it. >> dana: days after stepping down at the justice department, rod rosenstein is unloading on james comey for questioning his character. >> i do not blame the former director for being angry. i would be too if flower in his shoes.
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but now the former director seems to be acting as a partisan pendant, selling books and earning speaking fees while speculating about the strength of my character and the feet of my immortal soul. that is disappointing. speculating about souls is not a job for police and prosecutors. generally we base our opinions on eyewitness testimony. >> dana: rosenstein is mad. >> greg: he's right because we talked about this before but talking about your soul. it's not a fact. he is assessing the psychological disorder. he's reading minds. he was right when he called comey a pundit because comey is a victim of the seductive media spotlight and strange new respect you get. we've seen it with mitt romney, seen with omarosa. chelsea manning. anyone who is willing to say anything gets on cnn and it feels good to get attention because attention does function -- it sends a shock to your
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dopamine. you get attention addiction, think that's what comey has. he can't stop. the book wasn't enough and i was going everywhere sucking it all in. >> juan: do you mean comey and trump have something in common? >> greg: i don't think trumpcare's anymore. >> juan: he is not an addict for attention? >> greg: he is an addict for having fun. >> dana: looking into the fisa applications for carter page. as i understand it from a source familiar with the process, that's coming within weeks. the second one was the other u.s. attorney, he is looking into clinton emails and will happen there and the fisa stuff. he was waiting for horwitz. this durham is broader. it's all the intel. cia. >> jesse: that's why the democrats are so nervous.
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this guy has a history of going after the fbi for abuses. sean davis at the federalist, great article. the fbi used its secret spy program to protect killers, jail in jail in a simpler less, and screw victims. one of the things the fbi did in abusing their power, they locked up falsely four guys to protect wendy bulger is a confidential informant and two of these guys cut in prison, durham uncovered it in the fbi had to pay to settle in. juan, if you are on fairly accused of crime you didn't commit for two years, wouldn't you want to know how it started, why it started, who started it. that's all that's going on right now. it's a fact of the obama administration collective intelligence on the trump campaign. we know that now in the investigators despise president trump and actually have an insurance policy which they called the investigation to prevent his presidency. it's a normal question to ask.
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why was this investigation launched when there was no evidence? what evidence of a base the investigation on? mueller found no evidence, so what started the investigation. >> juan: wow. i think i should check your temperature and see if the fever is ebbing. no one starts an investigation saying we have an investigation. they look for evidence. >> jesse: what was the evidence they saw that made them walk? >> juan: the source and the origin is no secret. george papadopoulos, the australian guy. >> katie: the dossier. >> juan: no, before that. let me say to the overall concept and introduced, my question to you guys is is the g.o.p. position that we should not have investigated russian interference? >> katie: that's a separate issue. >> jesse: they investigated trump campaign officials, not the russians. >> juan: they went at the
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russians. they indicted 30-plus. i'm saying they looked at the connections between russia and the trump campaign. >> jesse: what were the connections? >> juan: jim clapper said all this fevered talk by the republicans loses sight of the fact of the russians interfered our election. >> dana: can i add breaking news. relevant breaking news. maggie haberman at "the new york times" and other news outlets are reporting that don jr. has reached a deal to testify with senate intelligence, a limited number of hours. this is all worked out. this broke moments ago. >> katie: the same senate intelligence committee found there was no collusion, just like the mueller investigation found between the trump campaign and the russians. here's the deal. you can accept that the russians did interfere in the sense of propaganda, trying to hack systems and all that stuff, and still see the russians of the
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threat because they are. and still to see that there was no collusion to change votes between the russian government and the trump campaign. i find it rich that people like james clapper and john brennan now don't want any further investigation, they don't want to get hauled up to testify because they got caught with what they were doing and they don't want to explain to the american people why they were doing what they were doing with their security clearances. why they claimed they had evidence of russian collusion, the fact is if you don't have accountability for government bureaucrats who are political players, that leads to corruption, and that's what we've seen which is why the cia is looking into it. it wasn't just about the fbi. he was about the whole government approach. the obama administration, the state department to use the government as a political weapo weapon. >> dana: they haven't had to answer yes i think that's part of it. >> juan: punishing people who were doing investigations. >> dana: we'll see. does joe biden have a new
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experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ >> jesse: a radical socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders are teaming up to trash joe biden. they are furious that biden isn't backing their disasters green new deal and instead reportedly wants to find a middle ground on climate change. >> i will be damned if the same politicians are going to try to come back today and say we need out middle-of-the-road approach to save our lives. that is too much for me. >> if we do not act boldly and aggressively to transform our global energy systems away from fossil fuel within the next few
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years, very short. lack of time, there will be irreparable harm done to our planet. >> jesse: after that beat down, biden is firing back. >> i've never been middle-of-the-road on the environment. i would tell her to check the statements that i made and look at my record. nobody has been more consistent about the environment and the green revolution than i am. >> jesse: sleepy joe did not look good cornered in that diner. i think they might have drawn blood because she had to respond. i wouldn't respond to biden. >> greg: are they going to be a party of chicken littles or i think it's going to be an exciting time focusing on energy. cleaner, safer versions of nuclear power. bill gates and other prominent democrats are pushing, either
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gen four or other kinds of nuclear power, people should listen. but whenever i bring it up here, juan is like that i'm not listening. >> juan: i do a knowledge of that that's not the entire answer. this may open you to endorsing biden because he did not say middle ground. his people in a story that was published by reuters said nuclear energy, natural gas and carbon capture are elements they could put in a middle ground solution. alexandria picked up on it. i guess that appeals to you. >> greg: aoc actually i think is open to nuclear energy. that's a rhyme. >> juan: it's part of a larger deal. to me this is a primary process. you should hear all the candidates give their ideas, their policy prescriptions. it's not like the republicans didn't do this last time with
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lying ted and little marco. >> jesse: it's interesting that aoc has teamed up with bernie sanders and they are kind of double teaming. >> dana: did she campaign for him? i would not have responded. i don't think biden needs to appease her. he spent the front runner without ever having to knowledge her. he can sam happy to hear your ideas. i'd love to meet. we should do that. instead what he did is he engaged and not a very forceful way. he was referencing a bill that he pushed when he was a senator in 1987. that's two years before she was born. i think there is something left to be decided there but also here's the thing about what president trump did today. this event was amazing. you go to louisiana at a liquefied natural gas plant. environmentalists would love this. energy independence and you have the fact that there's tons of jobs and something like a billion units per day. i couldn't understand the math. it was so huge, what were able
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to do in america now. if i were the democrats, i would be so happy. you never have to deal with the middle east again. >> katie: american independence from thesey believd human rights. the list goes on and on. conservation and environmental sum starts with the invincible. these big government programs that we've signed onto, a lot of it doesn't do much to help the environment. when you look at how alexandria ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders are living their lives, and they are living in the middle ground. they aren't living in a way that's completely environmental like some of the people in oregon do for example. they are living in three homes, as bernie sanders does. alexandria ocasio-cortez is living in a very nice apartment building fueled by fossil fuels and energy. she goes to speaking gigs where she has to use the energy we have now to talk to people. so when she says she's not interested in a middle ground, that's where she is now. if she's not willing to just talk about some things that are
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reasonable, where exactly does she think we want to be. it comes down to what she wrote in the green new deal. getting rid of cows and planes and cars. they don't want to do but they want us to do it. >> juan: isn't that there will we all live? she's talking about the way things could change that we are more responsible in the way that we take care of it. >> katie: why does bernie sanders have three homes if he's really concerned about energy? >> jesse: greg, i want to cite a monmouth university poll. >> greg: i love monmouth. >> jesse: is trouble for democrats because americans say they -- independents say socialism is not compatible with american values. 10% of americans have a positive view of socialism. those 10% are basically all democratic primary voters. if you're running for president as a democrat, you can't win the nomination without socialism but you can't win the general with
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it. >> greg: democrats have to stop looking at the tiny thing on twitter telling them to go left. they are more like biden than they are aoc. biden failed when he tries to imitate the aocs and b.s.es of the world. he is like gramps picking up the skateboard. he ends up in the e.r. with a new hip. the democrat that expresses the sentiment of the american people about the economy. >> juan: most americans care deeply about the environment. for him to engage, i don't think it's a mistake. it would be if he did what beto did in the first segment where he was like i'm sorry. he didn't do that. the fact that he was engaged in the environment and the 'hades, isn't it a feather in his cap? >> greg: that feather came from a bird! >> jesse: anthony weiner is a
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this chapter is behind me. >> juan: a judge has ordered weiner to register as a level one sex offender for at least the next 20 years. the word on the street is a book deal. would you sign him to a book deal if you are a publisher? >> katie: probably. he should take it. the quote i thought was interesting and what he said was "a life of service" which makes me think he's going to be running for something else again and anybody who works for him should take away his twitter feed and his phone and put it in a lockbox. this brings me back to the beginning of the anthony weiner scandal in 2011 when our good friend andrew breitbart, it was memorial day weekend and he was on vacation with his family. anthony weiner accidentally tweeted that photo of himself and then they accused andrew of hacking his account. then it became a huge story and he hijacked a press conference and it was glory. it was awesome. >> jesse: should have blamed the russians. the media would have bought it. >> juan: he didis time and
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he's out, jesse.it again. >> jesse: preparing for the show on the first sentence in the article is weiner's has it feels good to be out. i can't. everything is a "new york post" headline with that story. i can't take it seriously. he is a low-level sex offender, low risk to reoffend but i think he is a sick puppy and he might reoffend. until then, the book deal, i wouldn't read it. i think people have seen enough and heard enough of him. i don't see more appetite for that. he apparently might get into the marijuana business which i think is a much better player because he's got political connections. he's got business connections. might be able to drop some cash and finance some marijuana group or something. his association helps in an industry that's kind of wacky. if people buys weiner weed, i think people would buy it. i don't smoke it but i would buy weiner weed to see what it was
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like. >> katie: lessons to be learned here. >> juan: nobody on the show. that's what makes the show. dana, timmy i think he separated from huma abedin, hillary clinton's aid, i wonder what he can do to repair his family. >> dana: has done his time and he's paid his debt to society. i am for rehabilitation, redemption, forgiveness. give him a shot. he's probably going to get pounded by the new york media. i hope he has space to get his life back in order. he sounds sincere, and america likes second acts. we'll see if he has one. >> greg: i think this might be his fourth act. i committed three acts already. he got busted after running again. i want to welcome him on his first day free mainly because my producer is calling him to do the gg show. having him as a guest on the panel. the underlying reality, if he
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writes a book he should be very, very honest about it. he has to acknowledge there something wrong with him and it's a compulsion because what other explanation can you have for re-committing the same mistake when you keep getting second chances? that means you're not actually -- it's not an excuse. you're not in control of what you're doing. that's compulsion. brain chemicals are taking over, and wiles would you do this? i think it has to be interesting -- he has to be honest about what he's going through rather than being a politician. >> katie: i wonder if he is scared because he's out now. the clinton email investigation got opened up in october because of the weiner laptop. >> jesse: hillary is going to run him over with her scooby van. >> juan: you love the story because it is a way to skewer hillary? >> jesse: every story we can do that.
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we don't need a lot of reason. >> juan: i'm glad you pointed that out. i'm glad you said it. >> greg: he is a narcissistic person. he's going to go back into politics. he doesn't have any other job skills. he can't do anything. >> jesse: city council, mayor? >> greg: is going to run for mayor again. >> dana: hello. >> greg: enter the democratic field. there is 22 candidates. name recognition. the logo. >> jesse: i like that ticket. >> juan: weiner socialists. >> dana: i don't think he's a socialist. he's a capitalist. >> juan: so what. no one is a socialist for you just say it. i wonder, for the two ladies at the table, would you take him back? >> dana: i make no judgment about any couple ever on whether they stay together or break up or whatever. or if they get back together. no judgment ever. >> juan: because?
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>> dana: it's none of my business. it's between them and god. >> katie: i agree with dana, and they have a kid together. going to refrain from commentin commenting. >> jesse: he put the kid in the -- >> juan: whoa. you hope the family can pull back together but i worry that he is compulsive. >> greg: when he enters the race, he will get 2% to make 3%. he will be on the stage and it will be great. >> katie: he will be on "vanity fair" ." >> dana: he will do "the view." >> juan: are you guilty of this? the shocking amount of time people spend gossiping. that's what's next on "the five." what's going on up here? can't see what it is yet. what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy.
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>> katie: we are all guilty of gossiping but the amount of time we spend doing it might surprise you. new study finds we spend 52 minutes each day talking about others but most of the chatting we do behind someone's back isn't always trash talk. researchers say it's only negative about 15% of the time. another interesting nugget, women and men tend to gossip
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about the same amount. dana, typically when you think of the word gossip, you think it's negative. this study defined it as anything spoken by the person not present. >> dana: i think it goes back to the beginning of human evolution. we were able to tell stories, you talk about the things you known the people you know and i don't think this is not unusual. i had an example today where i positively about colleague who is dating somebody and i think they might get married. >> greg: so who is it? >> jesse: talk to me after the show. >> katie: the study engaged 467 people who wore portable recorders and every time someone was spoken about not present, that counted as gossip but they found that men gossiped as much as women do. >> jesse: i don't believe that. you guys are the worst. >> katie: very sexist of you. >> jesse: i have been called worse. i gossip about greg the most. to know greg is to gossip about
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him. he complains a lot and says a lot of ridiculous things. i don't think i would say anything behind your back but i wouldn't say to your face. you know that. i gossip about juan a little bit because juan is so cranky sometimes. or he goes after dana and i'm like oh, my god, what is wrong with juan? i think to myself he's outnumbered. if i was outnumbered four to one another show, i would be cranky so i let it slide. dana, i don't gossip about you. i'm going to leave it at that. [laughter] i mostly gossip about the fifth chair, the leg chair. who is in the leg chair? that's obvious. i am sure been gossiped about. >> juan: i gossip about jesse. >> katie: about his hair? >> juan: his hair is wonderful but what i gossip about is i say did you hear jesse voted for hillary? >> jesse: don't spread that. >> juan: fake news, fake news. once his mom came to visit and
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she gave a countdown clock for when trump leaves office. we said yeah, this is the real deal. >> greg: >> dana: you should re. >> greg: i dispute this idea of positive gossip. when you are talking about it, i didn't get a rush of dopamine. when somebody comes up to you and goes wait until you hear the story, you can feel the biological change in your body. it's an evolutionary thing. information was used for survival. if you were an elderly woman in the village, you either needed to be a psychic or have gossip, or they would kill you. you were a burden to society. you traffic and information in the future. >> jesse: they used to kill old women from being old and useless? >> greg: villages were worse than you think. 20 years ago. [laughter] yeah, if you were a burden to society, they would put you in the woods. you had to create power through
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gossip and being a fortune-teller. that's where that stuff came from. do your point, with 70 tells you some gossip, you can feel it. when you are telling gossip, it's also like you get that feeling. that's why positive gossip doesn't really work. >> dana: do you think that's why social media, the gossiping on social media or the negativity. you find out things so... >> greg: it is a dopamine rush. in fact all of this, if you go back to comey thing on tv. >> jesse: the steele dossier, that was gossip. >> greg: it felt good. it hits these chemicals. it's the same rush the you get from chocolate, from infatuation. from morphine. >> juan: it morphs into conspiracy theories if you're talking about negative gossip. it's damaging. it hurts relationships. >> greg: people like negative stuff because its currency. positive gossip, you say did you
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hear jane and mary, blah, blah, blah. if you told me that jane punched mary. i would be like what? >> dana: there is a lot of gossiping in the media business about other people in the media. white house press corps. steve work there are entire blogs devoted to that. >> katie: i want to know if juan believes the dossier was gossip. >> juan: which part? >> jesse: all of it. >> katie: moving along. "one more thing" is up next. at carvana, we have only one standard
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she died yesterday at 97. today the comedian died, he won several enemies for his work on the carol burnett show in the late 60s. i that you remember this kid. >> take the hypodermic needle. [laughter] >> juan: may they both rest in peace. they did good work. >> greg: i love tim conway, he was the funniest person as a ki kid. >> jesse: the feeding frenzy as a pawn us. there it is. stuff my fat face. do you member the garbage pail kids? >> greg: who doesn't text like i was in my . >> greg: my mother through them all the way but you can now have garbage pail kids cereal. fy e is selling garbage pail kids cereal that looks pink and
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you get two playing cards. i think this is adam bomb, go to their website and check it out. check me out on "hannity." tonight. >> greg: this is leaky. let's do this. "animals are great." you guys are going to love this. get ready for an amazing video. when a sloth gets loose it is dangerous because they are extremely slow. this man stops on the street and basically saves this sloth school life and sloths are like human beings when the really high on good weed. this sloth is so grateful but it takes him a long time to say thank you. people are walking away. >> jesse: dude that was so cool. look at him.
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>> greg: sloths would be the greatest pets because they don't expect much from you and they will kill you. >> dana: what is their evolutionary purpose? >> katie: i don't know if they have one. >> greg: their paws are sticky sticky. >> jesse: how did that happen? [laughter] >> greg: pulled us out of the gutter. >> dana: at the resort, and this is out in st. louis had an unexpected guest last week. that is hugo, he ran away from home and ventured over a mile to visit his friends at doggy day care. he is a frequent border and he came sprinting into the parking lot through the front door to follow one of their employees and although they were happy to see him they said, you have to have your dad bring you in here next time. he is lucky he got there on time.
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you know what it's like when you want to see your friend. >> greg: no, i don't have any friends. >> jesse: my mother has chimed in, she said i did not throw those away, you lost them. >> greg: not a good candy bar. that is disgusting. >> katie: i think it is my turn. the arizona governor signed a bill last week taking nunchucks off the state's list of prohibited items. the arizona attorney general is taking full advantage. take a look. he also tweeted and said "clearly my years at martial arts training has paid off. it's like riding a bike." not only is arizona gun friendly, it's nunchuck friendly. >> dana: why did they do that? >> katie: they just pulled it off the list. >> jesse: that is the guy you
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gossip at work. >> jesse: he is like a character at the office. he is liked white shirt. >> greg: never miss an episode of "the five." >> bret: are you okay? >> greg: no. >> bret: president trump downplays the war while signaling more tariffs on chinese goods. the attorney general appoints a u.s. attorney to look into the origins of the investigation, arkansas a republican senator is here to discuss countering the growing threats from iran plus breaking news about donald trump jr. this is be 21. ♪ good evening and welcome to washington i am bret baier. president trump is downplaying the tariff battle between the united states and china calling and nothing more than a squabble between friends. the common words, is the u.s.
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