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they agreed to send 500 troops some plane, maybe a helicopter to their southern border, now that hit a skyscraper in new york. 6,000 troops and if you're it turns out it was a helicopter. it turns out there was no seeking asylum you stay in terrorist activity. mexico. that's good. that's progress, juan. the media has lied about this turns out he's the only fatality. it also turns out we were very because they want to sabotage any victory he has. lucky because had it hit anyone if there is no new deal why did on the ground it would have been a very different story. the president of mexico say we here is "the five." have a new deal on saturday? it doesn't make any sense. >> greg: i'm greg gutfield with >> juan: thank you. >> we shouldn't have to negotiate with a foreign power in order to fix our immigration degan mcdowell, jesse watters, system. nancy pelosi can solve it in a and dana perino. heartbeat but she doesn't in a normal world when you do because she wants to secure something that works like making political power instead of progress on the border people securing the country. might say, "good job" but this how is flexing economic muscle to get what you want bullying? that's america first and the isn't a normal world. >> you can't have a trade policy democrats don't like that. usually the media, when there is based on tweets. a deal like we have seen, nafta, >> i think the president has completely overblown what he purports to have achieved. paris, iran or bergdahl, they >> i continue to think that praise these bad deals and every foreign leaders must look at
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time we lose money, power and this presidency in the way we used to look at, particularly face, the media don't like it unstable regimes. because it's good for america. >> it's a pattern we have seen repeatedly with this president. >> greg: there is this argument he sort of creates a crisis, has they already agreed to it but i think the tariffs pushed them some sort of a fairly general faster to the agreement. resolution to it that's lacking any details and then declares i think that's what the threat got them on board. >> dana: maybe initially. victory. i'm kicking myself because >> greg: beto calling something overblown. kirsgen nielsen, the former that's like de blasio calling you unpopular. secretary who was fired, if trump discovered a cure for resigned, she had orchestrated death they would accuse him of this deal with the mexicans in putting gravediggers out of order to send the national guard business. troops and make them keep more it's weird when someone looks at people in mexico and maybe the something productive and calls details weren't finalized. i find it hard to imagine that it counterproductive. a belt is counterproductive to the president was ever going to go forward with 25% tariffs keeping your pants up. heading into an election year border enforcement is counterproductive to a strong when the economy is his border. but you can't trust people if strongest point of view. but i think there might be some they can't admit obvious results. it means the responses are three dimensional underwater emotional delusions. chess going on because you know what's happened? democrats are now saying tariffs take me. i was a critic of trump for a are bad. long time and i hated tariffs now democrats are saying, wait, but i've got to admit there is tariffs are a tax on consumers
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something to them that i missed and businesses and this is wrong and we can't have that, and i and it's ushering in a new way think, wow, now we've really got to solve problems. there are people that still see military solutions as superior to financial ones. them. >> greg: degan, you are the when every time trump threatens a tariff and means it, maybe business person here. i was thinking that trump sees that's one less problem solved -- trump i don't think is in to by violence. trump wages war with war. i think he's kind of -- i think mathematics, not men. from a financial standpoint he thinks it's a waste of blood, shouldn't lefties love that? isn't that progress? which is two parts of that word treasure and just time. i think he sees trade wars as the replacement for war and why "progressive"? according to the council on foreign relations the west is free of conflict not including should -- isn't that progress? the drug humanprogress.org, no >> i will choose tariffs over person alive can remember our violence any day. i think any of us would make that. but there has to be some middle peaceful as it is today. that's amazing. ground and i will put on my what do you say, democrats in tariff face which is -- that's the media? my tariff face. he's doing this because he uses that is a great direction. why not keep it going? all right, juan. these border taxes to push back why can't you just admit it works when we shake hands and on mexico, and then leaves them up in the air like if you don't move on to the next segment? play ball i'm bringing them [laughter] >> juan: i think it's a back. that does create a lot of beautiful day. business uncertainty about
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let's have fun in the investment and growth. neighborhood and let's not talk politics, let's just shut up. you have manufacturing in this country looking really soft this i was wondering when you were showing the clips, greg, i year and businesses -- deere, thought it's pretty clear he general motors, 3m are pulling back on investment, not hiring, manufactured this deal. even potentially laying off you know. it seems to me he says without people so it introduces getting mexico to agree that they're going to keep the asylum uncertainty. he's called himself tariff man and take him at his word. people, he says "we've got a he likes using tariffs. i look at it like a preteen boy deal and there is some secret to it and the mexicans say "no secret" so maybe greg is seeing using nunchuks. something i'm not seeing. he eventually smacks himself in the face. i hope this is not "i back that's maybe where this goes. trump, you don't" but i don't he needs to focus on the see anything that mexico economy. conceded. looks to me >> greg: on the other hand you might see china going "he really means it." this could be progress. speaking of progress. i passed my driver's test. [applause] >> dana: everyone has been wanting to know. >> greg: i only got one thing wrong. >> juan: wodied? >> greg: i scored perfectly
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except for one thing. >> dana: did he give you a gold star on your chart? >> juan: don s-- >> greg: don scardino was my instructor. >> what did he nail you on? >> he was the instructor but they have the tester. you had to do a complete stop but there was a street coming down here from the side and there were cars and i wanted to get out a little further and you are not supposed to get out further. >> you're too short to see over. >> greg: that wasn't necessary. you should let me bask in my moment. >> dana: how did the picture turn out on your driver's license? >> greg: i look a little older than my last one. >> dana: we've got to find it. >> this is live tv. >> dana: we want to see the picture. >> show your social security number. >> you're under arrest. the glasses.
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when you take it off it's a disguise. >> dana: there i am. you get to see my beautiful fingers. the producer said i look creepy. >> dana: i want to see -- >> no. >> juan: it's like -- everybody looks -- >> what does it say for the height? >> dana: let's keep that private. >> greg: this is over. >> i'm not here every day. i'm saying nothing. >> dana: my height. there is a mistake on mine. not because i sort of -- exaggerated. there is a typo. and it's pretty funny. >> juan: how long does it last? >> greg: i don't know. five years? >> 10. >> greg: i can't wait to drive. i've got to get that phone book out. i've got to wear glasses. enough of me. more for you. democrats flocking to iowa to
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a xenophobe, a religious bigot and someone who believes that he is above the law. >> we've got a president of the united states who made a lot of promises and betrayed the american people. what did we get? a lot of broken promises. >> donald trump is the worst president in the history of america. >> dana: their critiques weren't just for their republican rival. they also took aim at democratic frontrunner joe biden. he was a no-show the at the event. >> i understand that there are some well intentioned democrats and candidates who believe that the best way forward is a middle-ground strategy. it is a failed political strategy that i feel could end up with the reelection of donald trump. >> i'm not spending my time with high-dollar donorors and with corporate lob -- high-dollar
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donors and corporate lobbyists. i'm spending my time with you. >> i do not think there is time in the democratic party for a candidate that does not support full reproductive freedom. >> dana: biden in celebration of national best friends day, a friendship bracelet of biden and barack obama. do you think they don't get it? >> jesse: men don't wear friendship bracelets. why does he have barack's friendship bracelets? shouldn't barack have that with him? it doesn't make sense. he is riding the coat tails of this guy again. he plucked him out of security and he's coasting on it. i think he could lose iowa. a lot of frontrunners lose iowa because they overlook it and i don't think biden has the
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enthusiasm and the energy and the persuasiveness on the ground since it's a caucus to organize on caucus day. all the anti-biden vote could get split. >> dana: we should point out the reason, dagen, that biden didn't go to the iowa event is that his granddaughter graduated from high school and he will be in iowa tomorrow, the same day that president trump would. do you think he is risking the caucus goers from supporting him while he basically tries to run a general-election candidacy against president trump? >> dagen: not yet but what's going to happen, and i talked to a lot of people about joe biden, 10-15 percentage points of his lead, in the national polls it's a 16.6 point lead over bernie upon sanders, 10 or 15 of that is soft. it's only with joe biden because he looks like the best person to take on president trump and the
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pair of soviets, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. when you see them dropping by the wayside you have potentially 25 percentage points in play that could move away from biden, but biden apparently has had a descent fund-raising campaign along with mayor pete. all he has to do is say barack obama and wear a "hope" t-shirt. >> dana: what do you think, juan? >> juan: everybody is puzzled that he's slipping but we were shocked that he stabilized at 30%, now he's down around 25 and people are thinking is that an indication that he's a balloon losing air on the way down or is it the case that he's running too much as if he got it in the bag and that that's a huge mistake and that would be a repeat of hillary clinton's errors? but the reality as dagen said his fund-raising numbers are good. he's got a substantial lead.
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here is the other thought i had about th frontrunner in the primaries, he's going to get attacked and actually, i don't think they have exactly bared the fangs and the claws on joe biden. >> dana: they're testing the waters to see how it feels to go after him. >> juan: back in 2016 it was much rougher among the republicans. >> dana: did you watch any of it? >> greg: i have friendship bracelets but they're actually handcuffs. my favorite part from the whole weekend is -- what's the guy's name? swalwell. what's his first name? >> dana: eric. >> greg: eric swalwell had a great moment that must have been playing in his head expecting some kind of response that turned out differently -- it was as though he was waiting for a standing ovation that didn't come. watch him make this statement and watch the response. >> i will be bold without the
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bold. >> dana: what? [laughing] >> greg: such a cheese ball. i want him to be on a plate surrounded by triscuits. >> jesse: that's happened to me on "the five" before. you think you have a great line. you don't want to be too rough because you want to be in the v.p. conversation or if it's president no cabinet position. they have to play cool. >> dana: what about the phrase, juan, you heard bernie sanders use, almost all democrats use it when they have the front in front of a crowd or on television that president trump thinks he's above the law. i feel like there was some conference room discussion where they did some message testing and "above the law" must have -- >> greg: good steven seagal
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movie. >> juan: he seems almost like teflon. he gets away with everything. to his critics, especially to find him everything from the obstruction to the mueller report it looks like, wow, some people in the world thinks they're above the law and they get away with it. >> jesse: it's that way about the clintons. >> juan: maybe so. one other thing as we finish up is just five of the 23 democrats right now are over 2% so that comes back to what dagen is saying. there is a lot of support not established. this thing has not jelled. >> dana: the debates are 2 1/2 weeks away. >> dagen: i can't wait to see who breaks out in a flop sweat in miami in june with the sweat down the shirt, jesse. >> dana: trying to find something on the president. democrats starting new obstruction hearings today. stay with us. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my
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>> juan: democrats continue to go after president trump on the russia investigation. in what they're calling lessons from the mueller report the house judiciary committee starting a series of hearings today trying to prove that trump sought to obstruct a federal investigation. former nixon white house counsel john dean was pressed to try to explain the importance of this hearing. >> where we're headed with this is the concern that i have what does this committee have that robert mueller didn't have? >> this committee does have a role and it is adding something that the special counsel could not and that's public education. this report has not been widely read in the united states. it's not even been widely read in the congress in some of my conversations. but i think it's a very
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important function that the committee is serving by bringing these matters to public attention. >> juan: the president blasting these hearings as well as dean and the democrats tweeting "i can't believe they're bringing in john dean, the disgraced nixon white house counsel who is a paid cnn contributor. democrats want a do-over which they'll never forget. >> dana: a do-over? >> juan: right. >> dana: no, they're not going to get it. i think that one of the best things that happened to democrats today is there was a very unfortunate incident in new york city with the helicopter that crash landed -- i don't have the details and we don't know exactly what happened but that took over the cable news networks for three hours. nobody saw the democrat hearing and it's probably good for democrats even though they might not think so. trust me, it's probably better for you not to have this one being the one you lead off in
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june. john dean served time. he knows a lot about obstruction. he has been a fierce critic of republicans, reagan, george w. bush, president trump. if you looked at this hearing today, they didn't have any meat. it is true that john dean doesn't have any other information than you or i do. he does have experience in obstruction, himself but it's a political stunt and i think it will backfire on them. >> juan: jesse, the other news today is that the justice department has cut a deal with jerry nadler, head of the house judiciary committee to release underlying documents in the mueller probe. what's the significance of that? >> jesse: i guess it slows down contempt action which is probably good for nancy. she doesn't want it. she's trying to appease her base. bang to john dean they're calling the star witness, he's -- >> jesse: back to john dean.
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they're calling the star witness. no one knows who he is. he is a cnn contributor which makes perfect sense for the cnn guy as a witness in their fake russia collusion story. he witnessed something almost 50 years ago. i don't know what that adds. >> jesse: they send a town car over to john's house, he says this is worse than watergate and he's sent back to his house. it's a stupt like the bucket of chicken, like the other felon they had out there. it's not going to change anything. the democrats are trying to resuscitate the mueller report because they don't have anything else. >> juan: dagen, do you agree? the democrat argument would be there was some underlying crime. we mentioned this in the previous segment. the idea would be obstruction as
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lying, financial wrongdoing and that mueller didn't clear trump on obstruction. >> dagen: he didn't but if they got you know what downtown they would bring impeachment proceedings. if they think president trump obstructed justice, bring it but they've got their finger in the air trying to figure out which way the wind is blowing and trying to change the american perception about president trump and it's not happening because the economy is still in good shape. i'll say this. i was watching john dean and i thought i was wearing a matching striped health tex skirt suit with white vinyl boots when this man was last on stage. that's how relevant he is in this day and age. it's a pathetic attempt. >> greg: i was wearing that too. last week. >> dagen: if they want somebody to explain obstruction, why don't they call president bill clinton? he might have a more modern feel retire what it's like to be found for obstruction of justice in an impeachment proceeding. >> juan: greg, what if you were a democrat and you were thinking john dean is going to remind the
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american people of a scandal? >> greg: if i were a democrat there is so much good news that there is no new tv programming for the summer so we've got to do the collusion reruns. this is like what happens in the tv networks where you have gone through your primary season. this is just a rerun of the previous thing because there is too much good news to go around so let's plug it in. to your point, he's a cnn contributor. the democrats are incapable of stepping out of their own bubble because it's the media that keeps them locked into the bubble. the media is like a scomkidnapp who addicts the hostage to heroin. the media has their i.v. collusion on high so the dems have the high. the rest of america is like come on, man, this is stupid. "the bachelorette" is premiering
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you've got to be cautious. something is going on. it's a pattern. once you start to see a pattern, you think i don't want to get in the way of the next pin that falls. david ortiz lives there -- the famous baseball player for the boston red sox jesse and i were talking about this. he was shot in the back at a bar which was populated with natives. no tourists. i don't know if it's drugs. i don't know if it's drug related. i don't think so. then, of course, you've got to wonder are people doing things that are risky in terms of risky behavior on vacation? but the way that the pattern is being established, dagen, is that people go to the minibar in their room, take something out, have a drink and get terribly sick. last week i was saying i thought could it be pesticides? could it be things that our bodies as americans aren't accustomed? i don't know. >> dagen: the c.d.c. is looking into it. the f.b.i. is providing local technical assistance.
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you have the state department involved. what i found strange was that couple -- the engaged couple who died in late may. they weren't even close in age and i believe they died in their room at one of these resorts. >> greg: after we did this last segment a friend of mine wrote "bad booze in the minibar." that's always a problem. you have to check to see if the bottles have been opened, see if they're sealed before you ever use a bottle because they'll empty them out. i used to do that -- when i was broke i would open up the mini bar and fill them up with water after i drank them. when you're young that's the kind of thing you did. >> dana: you can't do that any more with the technology. >> greg: i don't know enough about this. the guy that just died was 67 so it could have been something else. who knows. >> jesse: you must have been pretty broke. >> greg: yes, i was.
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>> dana: don't buy things from the minibar. it's too expensive. >> juan: i agree. >> greg: to me a minibar is a normal bar. i stay away from clubs in foreign countries because no matter who you are you will staund out whether you're a tourist or a celebrity like mr. ortiz people will assume the tourist has money on him. i stick to small bars at restaurants and my room. >> jesse: you're so much fun. >> greg: i know. i'm miserable. >> dagen: i'm curious to read the travel advisories that the state department puts out. this is before the reported deaths out of the dominican republic. here is what the travel advisory said in mid april. violent crime including armed robbery, homicide and sexual assault is a concern throughout the dominican republic. the wide availability of weapons used in the trade of illicit drugs and a weak criminal justice system contribute to the high level of criminality. >> dana: that could be in so
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many countries like when you go to new york you want to be careful of such and such. >> greg: terrible mayor. >> dana: i think when you go to one of these resorts, these are well named places that you expect that there will be security and you are fine, i worry from a crisis-communication standpoint this looks pretty bad and i worry for the people -- there is a lot of people that work in tourism. it's how they feed their families. hopefully they can get a handle on this, figure out what the problem is and fix it before the tourism industry there takes a hit. >> dagen: jesse. i asked juan if he would go. would you go? >> jesse: i have gone. i'm calling for a full 100% tourism boycott of the dominican republic. i cannot enforce it. it is a personal boycott. if anybody wants to take part, that is fine. >> greg: i thought you were against boycotts. >> jesse: it is a personal tourism boycott.
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there are other items in the caribbean that people are not die. four people have died. the authorities and the people that run the resorts are not giving the information to the families and the victims in a responsible way. everybody in the dark about it. no one knows anything and there is no structure or government to make anyone accountable. >> greg: did you ever boycott aruba? >> jesse: no. i was going to go there this winter. why do you ask? >> greg: just asking. >> juan: what happened to you in the dominican republic? >> jesse: i had $300 cash stolen from my room. we know who did it. it was the maid service. but i can't identify that person. but that's a small price to pay. people are dying, juan. >> dagen: we're going to go. justin bieber challenging tom cruise to a fight. sunburn tattoos are the thing and the tonys get political. my insurance rates are probably gonna double.
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apparently is a real thing. they're called sunburn tattoos where people put stencils on their exposed skin and then bake in the sun. when they remove the stencil they have a tattoo like these, for example. there is the batman logo then there is the dream catcher and for overachievers you have the mona lisa. greg. >> greg: the only tan lines i like are the ones waiting outside my beach house. you can use "this trend is heating up" or "if you don't have money to burn if a real tattoo try using the sun instead." >> jesse: got any more fz those? >> greg: no. only two. >> dana: take it from me. fan mail friday sometimes we ask what would you tell your younger self and i would tell my younger
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self to wear more sun screen. >> greg: i disagree. >> dana: if you want wrinkles and skin cancer -- and i know you need vitamin d and stuff like that but that's extreme. everything in moderation. >> jesse: extreme tang, juan. do you have tattoos we don't know about? >> juan: no but i get burned and i'm having trouble as i get older because sometimes the burns don't go away -- >> jesse: aloe, multiple applications. >> juan: my personal guru. i agree with dana. it's bad for your skin. i don't know how you disagree. sun is not good for your skin. extreme burning? >> greg: people are using s.p.f. too much and it's reducing vitamin d which plays a risk in other health ailments later in life. >> jesse: you're antisunscreen lotion? >> greg: i'm saying that skin
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cancer is dangerous but the percentage of fatalities far less than some of the diseases that are linked to vitamin d deficiency. >> jesse: dana >> dana: he's right. >> jesse: you said use sunscreen. >> dana: everything in moderation. >> greg: i get this from an amazing piece in "outside magazine" that everyone should read on sunscreen. >> juan: people don't burn every day. >> dagen: you need touar sunscreen when you're drinking, alcohol in the sun. i have had one of these by accident where you fall asleep with your hand on your face. >> greg: thank god it was your hand. >> dagen: an imprinto your face or stomach. >> jesse: justin bieber may be on an impossible mission. the 25-year-old singing sensation challenging 56-year-old tom cruise to a ufc cage fight.
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tweeting this. >> jesse: if you don't take this fight you are scared and you will never live it down." i have a feeling he's promoting an album. >> greg: the fight in "bridget jones' diary." >> jesse: you think tom cruise can't throw hands? >> dana: do they not like each other? >> greg: jesse is right. it's promoting something. >> jesse: a publicity stunt. who do you think would win if this was a real deal? >> juan: wait. there is no reality here. one guy is "mission: impossible." the other is a music star. i've got to pick "mission: impossible." >> jesse: he has the age advantage, the possibly height advantage, the reach disadvantage. playing devil's advocate, i think cruise would smoke this kid. >> juan: that was my impression too and bieber to me looks like a -- i don't get it.
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>> jesse: the beliebers are going to come after ever you. >> dagen: this fight comes down to who can pull the other hairpiece off. they look fake. the ones that stay on in the water? i don't know. >> greg: where can i get one of those? >> jesse: i would pay over $120. finally the toney awards last night. amid the glitz, glamour and performances there was a jab at president trump. actor brian cranston who won best actor for playing a journalist in the broadway adaptation of the 1976 movie "network." >> i would like to dedicate to the real journalists around the world both in -- both in -- in the press and -- and the -- the print media and also broadcast media who actually are in the line of fire with their pursuit of the truth. the media is not the enemy of
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the people. demagoguery is the enemy of the people. >> jesse: so brave, gutfeld. >> greg: the hypocrisy is that the media and entertainment has never been more vocal under trump -- trump has got them to do their job again even though it's poorly done but we can't forget one thing. he's in a play based on "network" which was an indictment on network news. it was about a guy that -- an anchor who was about to lose his job so he decides he's going to threaten to commit suicide which spiked the ratings then the producers hired a terrorist group called -- called the mao tse tung hour. what he's in in a condemnation of media not a politician who stood up to them. >> juan: i think you said in
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fact -- let me start again. he didn't mention trump. he never said trump's name. >> greg: come on. >> juan: i think people -- he's talking about -- >> jesse: he's talking about don lemon? >> chris cuomo. >> juan: demagoguery is the enemy of the people. >> greg: no, the media is. >> juan: to my earlier point didn't the media promote donald trump, your favorite demagogue? that's the point. >> jesse: guys, dana, if you're watching ufc, bieber and the starf "mission: impossible" got to happen. up next "one more thing." that i won the "best of" i casweepstakes it. and i get to be in this geico commercial? let's do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little. slather it all over, don't hold back. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! and there's a very strange badger staring at me... no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars
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and i believe i did have some producers there filming me. there is me in my driving test going around. >> dana: nice strategicor. >> greg: i brought some friends along. we had a great time. i passed with flying colors. the lesson is even if you are experienced pretend you're a beginner because taking a test is different than real life. >> dana: wow. >> greg: dana. >> dana: we asked you to share your best shout out about videos. serious from 12-year-old brendan from tampa, florida. he can really play a guitar, too. watch this. ♪ everybody talking about the green new deal shut up about politics
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>> dana: all right. >> greg: he's good. >> dana: very cute, brandon, you're amazing, if you go to new york you can give greg lessons. all proceeds go folds of honor. >> juan: an inspiring weekend for people in wheelchairs. this emotional video. bradley gignack graduated from millville high school. he was three when a jet ski ride with his dad turned fatal, his dad was killed and he suffered a brain injury. he graduated. the word on his cap said "every adventure begins with a first step." you took a huge step. what a great guy. god bless. >> dana: amazing. >> greg: jesse. >> jesse: sophia and i went
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trapezing. there i go. look at this. wow. then i stick the landing. want to see a backflip? this is a struggle. i was mad for not having the grace and the form that other people had. i thought i was doing fine. the momentum. watch how i kick the legs and stick the landing. there it is. >> dana: i've got to do that. >> greg: i have one of those in my basement. dagen. >> dagen: no unitard. disappointment. one north carolina teenager's prom got off to a dad start. deven bennett. she was taking pictures with her friendsment. needed gas. started to fill it up. heard a woman say "cinderella shouldn't have to pump her own
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gas." a professional photographer is bennett's aunt. she was following in another car. stopped to take pictures and executives at -- say it carefully, people, gave them each a gift card for $2,500. >> dagen: the dress is great too. >> jesse: greg can pump his own gas. >> greg: i have somebody do that for me. lou dobbs. set your d.v.r. "special report" is up next. >> bret: lou dobbs pumps your gas? >> greg: yes. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. we will have an extended interview with vice president pence shortly. first breaking news. a helicopter pilot died this afternoon when his chopper made a hard landing on the roof of a manhattan skyscraper. the initial report of an
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aircraft into a building -- immediately brought back horrifying memories of 9/11, but authorities say this time it appears to be an accident not an effort to cause harm. there was no one else on that chopper and there are no reports of injuries to people in the tower which is not far from rockefeller center and
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