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now i am enjoying being a business person and observing. >> neil: one day at a time. very good to see you. very influential democrat. in the meantime, that will do it here. "the five" is coming up right now. ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with dagen mcdowell, dana, jesse watters, her own game piece when she plays monopoly dana perino! "the five." it is official, the 23 had a jack-in-the-box just grew another head. and boy, is it empty. >> there is plenty of money in this world. there is plenty of money in the country, it is just in the wrong hands. >> the quinnipiac poll that showed 26% of new york voters, 72% of new york democrat say that you should not run. >> the pole that matters is the election, new yorkers have said that twice that they want me to
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lead them, i call them con don, we know his tricks and his playbook. i know how to take him on, i've been watching it for decades. >> greg: one of the most inapt to in human history has decided to take his incompetence national vowing to steal your money and spread it around. but i guess if everyone in your city hates you, running for president is better than getting run out of town. no one likes this guy. here's some proof. >> worse mayor ever! worse mayor ever! >> liar! liar! >> you can't run the city, you can't run the country! you can't run the city coming you can't run the country! >> greg: police, business owners, taxis, they all hate him. he is more despised than anthony weiner. he is anthony weiner without the weiner jokes, in other words, he is nothing. 61% jump of homeless from 2002. but he cannot see that, he keeps his tinted windows rolled up.
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meanwhile where it is a chunk of your paycheck go? to his wife that spent hundreds of millions on a program for the mentally ill with no visible results, except that there is more mentally ill. was that the point? he has power at its worst. coercion mixed with cronyism. and taken out by the adults that he scoffs, meaning the police who make the city saver so that bill can ruin other things. he benefits from them, but also the past. rudy giuliani and bloomberg rebuilt the city that is strong enough to endure the lumbering your church. he is gambling with somebody else's chips. and he got reelected, why? nobody voted. when one party runs the joint, why bother? america is different, the moment that they get their taste of de blasio, it will be a nationwide hurl. prepare to duck. all right, dagen mcdowell, why is he doing this?
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this is nuts. even his own party -- let me share the poll. even his own party can't stand him. do you have the poll that shows -- would you like to see bill de blasio run for president in 2020? 76% no. the democrats i think it is about 74%, why? >> dagen: never underestimate the arrogance and self-delusion of a politician. why is he running? in new york city he is reviled. he is boo-80, what do you think of mayor de blasio, they give you this look. it is like they just walked by a dumpster behind a seafood restaurant. what he needs to go out and go into the south and midwest and try to feed his ego. again, what was jeb bush's line? please clap. that's what we'll do. he needs defeated some how. >> greg: dana, this is the
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cover of the post, and usually they will rip you, but they can't even, because i can't take it seriously. they are like absolutely -- what can you say, dana? >> dana: one of my favorite things about moving to new york as "the new york post" covers every day. they did not disappoint. you know when he said we have plenty of money in this hand, i thought the same thing. they announced a couple of months ago that they wasted $1 billion on the mental health efforts, but also in the same week they had to announce that they spent about $1 billion on an education effort and got no results from that either. i'm not sure that the money is exactly in the wrong hands, but running right now is seen as its own reward. so he probably does not once, he is bigger than new york city, right? i have to take this genius on the road and what helps? instant name i.d., going to start talking badly about you, they are talking about you. he will be asked his opinion of things, he will also in his
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obituary always say no, as a guy who ran for president in 2020, he will always at least half that. it is a stepping stone to other things. i just don't know where -- >> greg: a place at the administration, i don't know, jesse -- he blatantly said he is going to take your money. at least he is honest about being a communist. >> jesse: that's why he is running nationally is because he will sell access to city hall in manhattan, this is not a national gig for him. he is the only liberal politician, greg, that the liberal media does not like. you have to be pretty unlikable for the liberal media not to like you. he is an obnoxious guy -- >> greg: coming from you! >> dana: [laughs] >> jesse: wall street hates him, nypd hates him, even the rich people on the upper west side of him hate him. he does not plow the snow when it comes out, so this guy, really the only reason that he is doing this is to have an off ramp for his career after his
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term is over, all of his initiatives are sunk. like meatless monday is, are you kidding me? he shows up late to work, he hides in the outer boroughs coming you never really see him in the ribbon cutting ceremony, throwing out the first pitch of the baseball game. he does not ride the subway, because he knows that the average joe hates him and is going to heckle him. the same thing, when he killed the groundhog on groundhog day, that was it. there was no coming back from that. >> greg: you are an animal lover. >> jesse: i am now. >> greg: all right, the one thing that he is doing, juan, he is going to pull this large group even further to the left and make bite in the even more reasonable looking? is that part of the strategy? he is not that smart. >> i do not think that is the strategy, but i think that trump is less popular than de blasio in new york city. and he has won twice. >> greg: that is true, probably.
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>> juan: that is true obviously, but the one thing about de blasio is that he put out a video today, working people first, and it is all about income inequality. that's why you says there is a lot of money in america, but it is in the wrong hands. he has a point. >> greg: who decides who is the wrong hands? who is the wrong hand? >> juan: when the middle class feels like we are not getting hurt, the system is fixed, people are frustrated. so he has a point, but the problem is that elizabeth warren is already in that lane, isn't she, elizabeth warren also has solutions and ideas and proposal, i don't see that coming from bill de blasio. i will say this when it comes to real accomplishment, he can point to universal prepaid, he was talking about that today. the crime rate is down. the cops may not like him, but guess what, the crime rate is down. a >> greg: this is the true irony for left-wing clean coal like de blasio, the murder rate is way down, that is due to
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the cops saving the city. so the irony is that the people that de blasio does not like her saving his ass. a >> juan: that is not true that he does not like them. he has overseen what is going on with the police and in the city. >> greg: they want to keep far away. >> juan: what kind of controversy? how unpopular? >> greg: that was the golden years compared. a >> juan: may be for you, but not for most people. i will say that bloomberg is other mayor that ran. and this is the biggest city in the country, people do know who the mayor of new york is coming into the idea is if you can run this ship, maybe you can run the big ship. >> dagen: i will be brief, this is dangerous because his record in new york city as a checklist for why big governments fail those in need. you know, people who were in the middle coming event will buy
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that sometimes that we need more money on education to save children who are at risk on homelessness to help the mentally ill on public housing, and every single box is a failure for this mayor. so it shines a light on how bureaucrats do not take care of those who are the most in need. despite vast amounts of money. >> greg: we will end there. i'm sure that we will have plenty more to say in the coming days. president trump laying out a new plan to stop the crisis at the southern border. he will tell you about it next. ♪ hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪
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♪ >> dana: president trump availing his sweeping plan to overhaul immigration laws, the proposal focusing on two points, strengthening border security and the lottery system of replacing with a merit-based one. >> today we are presenting a clear contrast, democrats are proposing open borders, lower wages. and frankly, lawless chaos. our plan achieves two critical goals. first it stops illegal immigration and fully secures the border. and second, it establishes a new legal immigration system that protects american wages, promotes american values. >> dana: speaker nancy pelosi taking issue with the president's merit-based plan. >> i want to say something about the word that they use, merit. it is really a condescending word. are they saying that family is without merit? are they saying that most of the people that come to the united states in the history of
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our country are without merit? because they do not have an engineering degree? >> dana: jesse, the president's team saying that this is a common sense, balanced plan, and it should unite the republican party. >> jesse: i will use liberal comments to convince juan that it is a good idea. similar to college admissions, you are always saying, they keep on admitting all of these people with family connections, some uncle went there, some grandfather went there, that's how the kid got in. they should admit more people from diverse backgrounds. that's what this is. you talk about the term economy that is not working for everyone, we are not feeling the wage growth even though it is vy strong. this would help wage growth, because you are not bringing in low skilled, uneducated workers or people on a chain or lottery, that drive down wages. this would boost wages.
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also, you keep on talking about the new economy, okay? that there is a manufacturing sector in the service sector that are going to be replaced by automation and robots, so we need more job training to increase our skill set here in this country, well, if you bring a more high skilled, educated workers you will not need to train all of these new people. and finally, on energy, you say that we need and all of the above approach, you need wind, you need solar, you need oil will, well, on the border, we could use the wall. more judging, asylum fixes, canines and sniffers to help the drugs stop coming in. i think that was a pretty clear argument, did you agree? >> juan: i would agree that it is clear. i will not describe what's clarity came through to me. let me offer you the conservative argument to counter your liberal argument. because the conservative argument would be, oh, gee, the
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president's plan does not shrink immigration overall. he is not decreasing the number of immigrants coming in here, and i think that the second thing to say is that he is not -- >> jesse: i'm okay with that. a >> juan: a lot of conservatives thought that what president trump was advertising was we were going to cut, and in his initial proposal he was cutting legal immigration. second, guess what, it is not keeping out immigrants that would compete for jobs. in fact he is saying, bring in people who will compete for jobs. but the big thing -- >> jesse: competition is good. >> juan: lindsey graham says this was not designed to become law, why does he say that? because it is a plan that does not deal with the dreamers or people who are in the country, jesse. >> dana: maybe this is the start, juan. maybe that is a bargaining chip, dagan, tell me about the business side of things, how much are businesses wanting to have more high skilled immigrants coming in?
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>> dagen: they have been clamoring for it for years and years and years, because individuals come into the country and they get educated in our school, and they cannot stay here. they leave and go start a business in their home country, whether it is south america, europe, asia, you name it, we want -- that makes a vibrant economy, where the best and the brightest one to come here and can stay here. this just shifts the mix of immigrants. 12 percent are currently admitted based on employment and skills, 66 percent are admitted based on family connections. now 57% and 33% respectively, it could be a much more dynamic, stronger economy for literally decades to come. >> dana: the president earlier this month said that they were going to add 30,000 seasonal workers to fix those jobs. but ending the lottery, that might be a little bit of a bargaining chip, because i think that percentage is out of whack and the president is saying that it is not that we do not have a
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balanced system now, and we want to get to balance. >> greg: we are talking about this topic more in-depth than we ever had, and that is to the credit of trump, because he brought it up. the media fails to see that when a person is hired to take over a certain job, they do not focus on the successful stuff. they try to make a name was something that is a flaw. if you're a car company, you have to figure out why this model is not performing. or if you are a network, you want to find out why is our digital platform flat? it's like, well, the border is the problem right now. we have a problem with the border and with air and the border. so the guy that takes charge, the ceo trained up solve a problem. that's what he is doing, and here are the specifics, one choice in one choice only. who has a choice? the united states over the world? we learn from germany when they forfeited their choice to the world, it woke the rest of the world up. it did not work out.
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so all trump is asserting is the authority of the country to make decisions about their own border. we cannot feel bad if we are not letting the world make that decision. we cannot feel guilty, because we are not letting the world make that decision. it is our decision to make. we have to agree that these incentives -- if you want to have a great country with great safety nets and a great economy, then you have to have a great border, because the incentives without the border -- >> juan: let me just say that i think we have a great country, but i guess that we have a history as nancy pelosi said of family reunification. why is that? it is not an aspect, we know that families are a good entry into the economy, good bond, good citizens. >> jesse: he is just getting rid of the third uncle, second cousin, great grandpa. >> juan: he said spouse or child, that is it. >> jesse: that is a family. a >> juan: no mother-in-law's, no father in laws. >> jesse: i love my
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mother-in-law. >> juan: i guess if it is the rich, powerful guys family, that's fine. >> dagen: i did not leave out the middle east on purpose. >> juan: i was stunned to see that one of the criteria's, can you -- you know george washington's farewell address, do you know thomas jefferson's letter? >> dana: they said that you would have to take a civics test. and also, our high school graduates in america should have to take a civics test. a >> juan: they will not be able to pass it, dana. >> dana: that's what i'm saying that they should take it. >> jesse: everyone should take a civics test to be a citizen. >> juan: you know what he does, he uses fear, he demonizes demonizes, and now tearing apart families. >> greg: tearing apart families, think out obama did not do that. a >> dana: up next, why the s.a.t.s will now include an and adversity score.
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♪ >> juan: a brand-new college admissions controversy. the organization oversees the s.a.t.s, now adding what is being called and adversity score. this takes into account student social and economic backgrounds, and it will focus on three areas including neighborhood, family environment, and the quality of the high school. testtakers will not know their scores, but college is reviewing the application, they will. the college board is defending the controversial new move saying that it can ignore the disparity of wealth reflected in the test. so jesse, you are a dad, you will have to deal with it shortly, what do you think of this as a step? they are saying, look, if you come from a wealthy family, your parents are college educated, you have a statistically higher chance of getting admission into the best schools in america.
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>> jesse: i like it, i like resilience as a determining factor of success in the country. it is not iq, it is not wealth. it is how hard you work to overcome obstacles. that is the key to success. and i think that class has more to do with race and how well people achieve in this country. so i think that if you have a wealthy minority kid from the suburbs that went to a great prep school, minority, he has it a lot easier than a poor white kid from the wrong side of the tracks with a single mom. so admissions directors and college campuses, they can kind of freak the whole diversity quota. so they have to have 400 minorities in a class, okay? in order to get those 400 people, they can take 400 minority students from the nicest prep schools in new england, fathers and mothers, executives at big companies, looks like a j.crew catalog, okay? they have the same score is
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another minority from a broken home and in a really rough neighborhood with a lot of crime who has had to overcome so many more obstacles to get the exact same scores as that other rich minority kid, and they are shut out of the admissions process? i think this is a good little thing that they can use to their advantage. >> juan: so, dagen, i think that more people are thinking the supreme court is more conservative, and will say that affirmative action is not legal, but we are seeing top schools and now the college board saying, here's another way to look at how to diversify. is this in fact seeking to undermine what the supreme court is likely to do? >> dagen: i don't understand the need for the college board to do this. i think they good schools should get rid of the s.a.t.s, which you have seen. i do not think that you judge someone's abilities to succeed and their desire to learn, and really take advantage of the college experience. i don't think that you judge that by codifying privilege,
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which is what this new adversity score does. the university's need to do a much better job at identifying the students. i don't understand why they should not be able to do it and just get rid of the s.a.t. altogether. wake forest did. >> juan: there is a growing number. i'm surprised that you guys are pretty cool with this adversity score? >> dana: you have not asked me yet. i'm not cool with it. >> dagen: i don't like that and i don't like the s.a.t. >> dana: i went to a small state school, university of colorado, not the usc of the scandal, i was speech team scholarship. and i am telling you do not have to go to one of these elite schools to succeed. you don't have to bake the brink to go to these schools, you can network and do that in your first job, that's called making friends. who gets to define the adversity, you might have a wealthy family, you don't know
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what somebody's personal anxiety is or what they have had to overcome, maybe they have an abusive father, but they have never told anybody about it. there are a lot of different ways to define adversity. >> juan: i think that is included. a >> dana: but if nobody knows. >> greg: we have five cars, and how you get to school and move the cars around -- anyway, sorry. >> dana: i lost my point. >> juan: greg, this comes in the middle of the ongoing controversy that sent felicity huffman to jail, the fact that rich parents will pay, not only for s.a.t. prep, but they will literally offer bribes to get the kid in. >> greg: i am kind of with dana in this thing, because if you look at it two ways, is this affirmative action that ends i've devaluing the actual outcome and putting people in certain situations that they are not prepared for? you see kids dropping out. that is one thing. or is it a life preserver for people that are coming from
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harsh circumstances, and i think that's where i would land if they get beyond the gender orientation and race categories, right? that's what you're saying, i am for this, but it has to be beyond the identity politics brand of victimization. there are probably white kids that are orphans too. >> juan: jesse said that. a >> greg: that's what i am saying too, you are asking me my opinion and i'm giving it to you. i do not trust whether that would happen or not. when we are talking about adversity, why not aim to reduce the adversity school choice. we should talk about school choice. we should talk about why there is so much adversity in these schools and why they are so bad even though they get thousands of dollars per student, whether it is baltimore or new york and students can't read. why do we focus on that so that we don't have to talk about this? schools and companies are dying to admit minorities. they are unless they are asian, of course, because -- you know, harvard's problem.
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>> dagen: dana touched on the greatest ally that has been told to generations of kids in this country that somehow a quarter million dollar education that you can borrow money for is worh it. it is not. i hope that companies down the road that they start hiring people right out of high school and say, we see potential in you, and it is not captured in some score regardless of whethe whether -- >> greg: work experience, entrepreneurship, military service. all of that should be up front. >> juan: i think that college is the number one way that americans climb the ladder of upward mobility in this country. i think that if you are a great plumber or carpenter, wonderful, but there is nothing that beats a college degree and a college degree from a very -- >> greg: that is a liberal arts graduate who is unemployed right now. >> dagen: $500,000 in debt. >> juan: a follower on instagram is now calling social media dangerous, find out why, next on "the five."
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♪ >> jesse: celebrity selena gomez has over 150 million instagram followers. a lot more than me. that is not stopping her from slamming social media. >> social media has really been terrible for my generation. i understand that it is amazing to user platform, but it does scare me when you see how expose these young girls and young boys are, and they are not really aware of the news or anything going on. it is a very -- it is just, i don't want to say selfish, because that feels rude. but i think it is dangerous, for sure. >> jesse: the pop star urging people to take breaks from the technology, this comes as a new study shows that 42% of facebook users have stopped using it at some point in the past year. an 8% have deleted there and counts entirely.
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why do you think that people are getting off of facebook? >> greg: it is harmful, life has changed a lot with social media. when we were in high school or college and you were going through a bad time, let's say that you got dumped coming you do not have a huge network that was showing other people having a better time. i only follow six people on instagram, and two of them are if my niece and nephew in the early 20s, i get jealous of them, because nobody ever instagram's the boring parts of their life. >> jesse: you do. >> greg: i do, but they show themselves drinking, partying, at concerts and swimming pools. it is designed to strike that evolutionary twinge of envy in new. and i have this theory that social media is reverse pornography. it flows into peoples lives and says look at this.
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and social media flows out of your life screaming look at me. and both of them are destroying people's lives, because they will both take you away from the human interaction. >> jesse: i'm upset that you don't follow me on instagram. >> greg: i don't follow dana on instagram. >> jesse: but you don't follow me. let's do something about that. >> greg: i follow six people i think. >> juan: jesse, i think your premise is wrong. all of that stuff is addicting, it is like cigarettes for the brain, especially young brains, which is why she said that it is dangerous. facebook is making more money than ever, has more subscribers than ever, that's why i think your premise is wrong. >> jesse: i'm just saying people take a break from it. >> juan: this thing is unbelievable. it cannot stop. so many people are on their cell phone, most people, not the exception, the exception is anybody who is actually walking. a >> dana: move out of the way way. >> greg: they said this about tv and they said this about
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video games. >> juan: if you have seen a kid with that device in front of them, they are locked in, greg. and we don't know how to manage how the brain is dealing with this. and especially for young people, you look at the high school's out in silicon valley, they cut it off. they say no screen time. >> jesse: it's interesting that titans of silicon valley who created their stuff are disallowing their children to have the face time. >> dagen: they should. when i was a preteen i looked at "17 magazine" and i remember being fixated. i remember being fixated on the model and how small her pores were coming to my mother grabbed a magazine and said, stop it, it is airbrushed. this is what social media, particularly instagram and snapchat are doing to an entire generation. it creates, greg, this dangerous fixation on body image and physical appearance to the point that is destructive for young
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women, like oh, your waist does not need to be so small that your organs don't fit in your belly. those photos are blurred. they are filtered to the problem of blurriness, everybody is ugly in person. [laughter] i am. >> jesse: and they have not fully formed yet when they have been exposed. >> dana: we limit alcohol to the age of 21, cigarettes to on. it blows my mind a little bit. but it is definitely the case in silicon valley, the tech titans do not let their children -- >> greg: attention for young people, they are insecure narcissists. that combination at that age is brutally dangerous. >> dana: i did read that there is a trend that younger people are now trying to make their pictures look more authentic.
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that is now the trend. i don't know if that will help. >> greg: you mean add dimples. >> juan: everybody agrees that there is a false sense of being connected when you have to know what someone's body is saying, their tone, you are not going to be connected through real people through that device. >> jesse: i'm going to try to get greg to follow me during the commercial break. >> greg: i'm giving up twitter twitter. >> dana: hashtag, get jesse off of his phone. >> jesse: over to the dentist, now going somewhere else, wait until you see this weirdo video. ♪ orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world,
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♪ >> dagen: beto o'rourke is desperately trying to reboot his campaign after bottoming out in the polls, but it is not going so well. after bombing on "the view" and apologizing for his privilege, he decided to get back to its roots. remember when he live streamed his trip to the dentist. lucky for us, beto is back with another bizarre video. check this out. >> cutting out some of this year here that you get when you get
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older. if you do not get it cut, it can be nasty. >> dana: that is probably true. [laughter] >> dagen: again, there is a fine line between goofy and unconfident. >> dana: it is 0-100 in about 20 seconds. the democrats really want him to stay in texas and run for senate against corn and, because he had taken on ted cruz, and he did not really come that close again other democrats. and now i think it has become pretty clear that he might be good at running for senate, but not good at running for president and not with this crowd. >> greg: trying to make himself seem real and authentic, and every time you do that, you come off looking desperate and thirsty. you should be happy that he married up and rich and stop
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parading his myriad of flaws to the embarrassment of all. "the view" ordered the kill shot and trained him into a school boy whose jacket did not fit. and a beto male who will write about it in his dream journal. women know this guy from college, he lures you in the dorm with the illusion of depth, the collection of camus and poetry. >> dagen: william blake in the dorm. >> greg: why did i waste my time? >> dagen: you could play him in a movie, jesse. >> jesse: thanks. >> dagen: what do you think of beto? it is in your best interest to have him have a long run. >> jesse: that is true. i think that other people assume that they think that they are interesting and that is not the case, sometimes you don't want to see what is under the hood or how the sausage is made. you don't want to go behind the curtain, always.
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sometimes the curtain is therefore a reason. it is a reality show that he is running, not a presidential campaign. i read the "vanity fair" piece today, and this woman said that beto reminds all american women about a bad boyfriend they have had. and i think that this is pretty much the case. politicians are successful when they use imagery well to enhance their look. the image of him with his mouth hanging open or his wet hair over his forehead, or the air hair, those images right there, they are the kind of presidential images that doom any campaign. it is like he is volunteering to put the dukakis helmet on in the tank and he thinks that it is winning. >> dagen: juan. [laughs] >> juan: in this current iteration of american politics in 2020, social media and authenticity are a really interesting dynamic mix. you see people doing this stuff, and lifting weights, and
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everything else. so right now, he is not doing that well in the polls, he debates well on the debate stage, but he is not rising. and part of this is interesting, where he is winning is on instagram. he has the biggest instagram following of anybody. and that is a younger group of people, and apparently they like this. i don't think that that represents the universe of democrats in the country, obviously. you see biden rising. you see pete buttigieg taking a lot of his steam, because i think that pete buttigieg is not running a social media campaign. he is running a national campaign prayed he does better on "the view" better on "ln." to be on his game is strong because of his husband and third two dogs that have their own instagram account, people would vote for those two dogs over beto o'rourke at this point.
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>> jesse: you should not be running for president of instagram or twitter. >> greg: did i say that? i don't think it was me. >> jesse: you're welcome. >> dagen: how long before it drops out? >> dana: i think he will go to iowa, they have enough money, and he does not have to drop out. >> greg: he is rich, he will stand on some countertops. >> dagen: oh, great "one more thing" after this. ♪ i've always been excited for what's next.
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florida man captured a video of his rescue dog who adopted a year ago. but clearly no stranger danger they are, dana. you know commit a canine and if a deer can bridge their differences, separated by a fence, i think we all can. give this dog a bone because there isn't a bad bone in his body. >> juan: if you think he is friendly? >> animals are great, animals are great. >> dana: michael watson a heisey -- a high school senior has been battling weight his entire life and he reached 225 pounds and decided to make a change and not only did he talk the talk but he's really walked the walk literally and in addition to changing his diet he walked to school no matter the weather, clocking three to 4 miles a day, local kfc but
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traded in fast food meals for oatmeal and a challenge from a change he needed to make. watch this. >> i looked in the mirror and i was like, yeah, you've gone pretty far. you would need to to do it yourself. each day is a new day. >> dana: he lost 150 pounds and embraced his new lifestyle with competence, congratulations. >> greg: that is an uplifting stories. jesse, bring me down. i hate uplifting stories. >> jesse: have you ever thrown the first page of a baseball game? >> greg: i was asked but declined. >> jesse: here he is, in a park in philadelphia. do you want to see a pro? and they booed him. >> jesse: let's see if they will boom me on tucker with the quiz, kennedy and i face off. wait until you see what happens.
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>> greg: bruce willis pitch die hard. >> dana: [laughter] >> greg: i'm trying to make this as bad as possible. be poor because we are sophisticated, news from the art world. take a look at this rabbit hole asking you what is up, doc? the stainless steel sculpture by shattering records yesterday, wednesday. so far over $91 million. that makes rabbit the most expensive work ever sold by a living artist. 91 -- the auction, jesse described it as a piece of our childhood memory but let me ask you this a painting by monet sold for $110 million. >> greg: i can see that. >> juan: the rabbit for the piece of art by a living artist surpassing david hoffman who sold for $90 million late last
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year. >> dana: the rabbit thing, de blasio said there's too much money. this makes it better, dave munitions father. that is the key to the story. >> greg: and the artist does porn. >> jesse: guessed my don't have artwork like that. >> dana: get well soon, the nature boy rick's layer admitted to the hospital, transported to the hospital and battling medict reason his condition remain unclear. he is a champion and also because of this, watch. >> you are talking the rolex wearing diamond ring. wheeling and dealing. >> dagen: yes.
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many blessings, mr. flayer. >> dana: wow! >> greg: set your dvr and never miss an episode of "the five" we go from ric flair to fred bear. >> dana: [laughter] >> jesse: this is a fox news alert, bret baier, questioning the competition for the democratic nomination. he knew fox poll out this hour shows joe biden with more than double the lead over his closest competitors. in a distant second self-described socialist bernie sanders with 17% support. six-point drop in support since biden joined the race but beyond that the candidates in single digits including senator elizabeth warren who came in third with 9%, mayor pete buttigieg gaining support trailing one by three. the new poll comes out as new york city's mayor jumps into the 20
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