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f that and a preview to the coming attractions. we should let you know tomorrow my fox business show at noon, we are going to have chuck grassley, the iowa senator, saying that a lot is at stake. here comes "the five" ." ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters of katie pavlich, juan williams, dana perino, and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." all eyes are on iowa as president trump and biden face-off in the hawkeye state. you're looking live where trump and biden are currently speaking. the fireworks started earlier today with both men taking jabs at each other. the former vice president is also set to speak tonight where he is apparently going to label the president as a "existential threat to america." the flailing democratic front runner gave us a little preview of what is to come earlier toda
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today. >> four years of donald trump will be viewed as an aberration in american history. eight years, eight years will fundamentally change who we are as a nation. he thinks being tough is great. it's easy to be tough when someone else absorbs the pain. donald trump has only exacerbated the threat and the danger. i think he is a threat to our core values, and asa threat to our standing in the world. this is a guy who does everything to separate and frighten people. it's about fear and loathing. it's always been about the abuse of power. >> jesse: trump way ahead of the game, hitting hard against biden earlier today. >> president trump: i heard biden, who was a loser. joe never got more than 1% except obama took him off the trash heap, now looks like is failing. it looks like his friends from the left are going to overtake him pretty soon. but i heard, you know his whole
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campaign is trump. when he mentions my name that many times, i guess i should be complemented. no, i would rather run against i think biden than anybody. i think he is weakest mentally. i like running against people that are weak mentally. i think joe is the weakest up here. the other ones have much more energy. i don't agree with her policies, but i think is a man -- i called him 1% joe. because until obama came along, he didn't do very well. look, look, i don't bring him up -- joe biden is a dummy. >> jesse: greg, did you watch the speech by biden and did you think it was sleepy? >> greg: the funny thing is, he appears to be some of who has been affected by a nickname, so he tries to appear more energetic like he just woke up from a nap and he strained to be energetic. that's the power of a nickname. forcing them to act energetic which in itself is exhausting. i want to focus on what the media said this morning when they kept talking about biden is
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set to eviscerate trump. that was everywhere. it was almost as though the verb was fed to them. it was in every single lower third, that thing right there. at cnn, it was "eviscerate this." everyone was using it on their media blogs. it shows you how intend of the media and the democrats are, that they act together. what bugs me about biden's speech, although he did the fine folks hopes again. he told the people there that you cannot discredit the news. which is b.s. of course you can. and he believes calling somebody an existential threat is not as bad as saying fake news. but if you call somebody existential threat, you are putting them among hitler, isis, and climate change. what are you applying when you call somebody existential western mark you can't vote out something existential. you can't vote out imperialist japan or hitler or climate change. this rhetoric is way worse than anything about fake news.
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you're basically implying something very sinister that needs to be taken care of. >> jesse: 11, do you agree with that? existential threat to the country? >> juan: no. i think biden is right, trump pushes the fear button, divides us, stigmatizes people. to me, the key thing about the story, jesse, is that clearly biden is in trump's head. 23 people running on the democratic side. the only one, the only one trump talks about continuously as joe biden. >> katie: he's the front runner. >> juan: if you look at the numbers, especially the state members -- wisconsin, you know, michigan, pennsylvania -- you can see there's a reason that he's worried about joe biden. joe biden is beating him in all those places. joe biden is the democrat right now who is clearly out liking donald trump if this was a general election. >> jesse: it's a year and a half before the election. >> juan: i agree. i'm telling you what's clear is
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that joe biden had unsettled donald trump. what he says joe biden is dumb or slow, please. >> jesse: i don't know. i think trump has unsettled joe biden because he flip-flopped on china today. he's had actually china is our competitor and is a huge threat. >> katie: he also said china is making massive investments in technology of the future. actually, they are just stealing all of our technology and calling in an investment. he also had another issue today with plagiarism. remember when michael avenatti was thinking about running in iowa for the presidency, and he had an actual campaign ad. he said make america america again. joe biden said that today. so you know, you've just got to watch your words, joe. he did flip-flop again on china. i find it very interesting that joe biden has tied himself so close to president obama on the economy specifically, especially when you've seen such a change in the atmosphere with businesses, manufacturing. he tried to make the point today that manufacturing is somehow not good under president trump,
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when he's brought back half a million menu -- manufacturing jobs back to the country. i'm not sure people want to go back to to the obama economy. >> jesse: you know johnny, my crack assistant. johnny cupcakes. a little skinny. >> greg: that's the crack. [laughter] >> jesse: there is no truth to that. johnny called the venue today in iowa where biden was, max capacity 2500. joe biden only filled up 10%. 250 people were there to see joe biden. not a good turnout, dana. >> dana: it's tuesday afternoon and he's not the president. i saw couple people leave from the back and it filled in with other people. >> jesse: you and i can get three times that. >> dana: yeah, obviously. >> jesse: at 1:00 a.m. in iowa iowa. >> dana: to the point of the
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word eviscerate, what happens as you have the campaign spokesperson calls up a few producers, hey i want to give you heads up with what's going to happen today. were going to eviscerate him. then they use that. i think the danger and that is that it's going to fall flat or it will not meet expectations. an evisceration is complete and total takedown. the better thing to do is like, do a speech. let it be in evisceration or let that be the reaction. instead they are always playing catch up. his opposition right now is not donald trump. he's talking about trump. trump is talking about biden. the other candidates on the democratic side have started taking swipes at joe biden. i think part of the china peace and the flip-flop on that was pressure from the left, including elizabeth warren. elizabeth warren in iowa in particular, one point behind bernie sanders. her favorables are much higher than bernie sanders. >> jesse: she is the most likely candidate -- liked
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candidate. >> dana: in a way, biden's real competition is the other candidates at this time. >> jesse: smart to not do the weekend thing. now go into iowa one-on-one against the president. he's getting a ton of press. >> greg: he is in a bad situation where the more you look, the less you see. he has cruised along as a costar, secondary character in a sitcom, not the star. now you know why because he will say anything for the spotlight. i honestly think you might be mentally ill. >> jesse: greg. >> greg: i was just impersonating joe scarborough. i would never say that. >> jesse: about republicans, not democrats. >> greg: just pretending to be morning joe. >> juan: jesse, you are so critical of elizabeth warren, and pocahontas and you've been going off on that. i thought you might come in dressed up as village people. what do you think? somehow she keeps climbing the polls, jesse. >> jesse: someone said it was because she's been putting out a lot of really good lands. but that's not what i think that
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i think she's gone the farthest left on impeachment and she has been banging that drum the hardest and most consistently. i think people are responding. >> juan: i must say she's not digging into joe biden. i think she's digging into bernie sanders. >> jesse: sounds like juan is switching. he's going from biden to warren. i'm following you, juan. >> juan: today you were saying elizabeth warren, she's coming for you. like oh, what happened your criticism? >> jesse: we'll see. jerry nadler's trump bashing bust of next. the watergate stunt that turned into a complete flop, and even the democrats agree. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently.
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♪ >> all i do is get hit by this phony witch hunt, although they don't mention russia anymore because there was no collusion. so now they want to try to say did he obstruct? no collusion. no crime. the crime was by the democrats, folks. they have committed in my opinion many crimes. time will tell what happens. nancy is a mess. the democratic party is a mess. they are doing everything they can win the election in 2020. they are guilty of many crimes. >> dana: president trump hitting back the democrats impeachment push as chairman of the house judiciary committee, jerry nadler, holds weeklong hearings on the mobile report. hearings kicked off yesterday with former nixon white house counsel and main figure in the watergate scandal, john dean. after hours of testimony, democrats are no closer to impeaching the president and critics are calling the move to bring dean to the committee room a total boss. "washington post" saying
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"privately several democrats say they agree with the g.o.p.'s harsh assessment, wondering why dean was called in the first place." one democrat rep pushing blame on the cable networks because they didn't take the hearing live. covering the breaking news of a deadly helicopter crash in new york city. >> we have a successful hearing. how many people sought, i don't know. it should have been on msnbc and cnn, on fox, not just on c-span-3. >> do you think we the media made a mistake not covering it? >> i think the media didn't i think all three of the major stations should have -- c-span-3 doesn't have the coverage. important eyewitnesses, people who were knowledgeable and experts in their testimony in their opinion should have been heard. >> dana: the thing is, greg, the news business, newspeople get to make -- news judgment. >> greg: wasn't that the fried chicken dude without that was good tv in the example going a greasy faced weirdo?
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the john dean hearing was the worst come back since michael vick. these idiots envision what a beatles reunion -- >> jesse: pretty good comeback. >> greg: a couple years. a couple years, and then he was gone in 2015. i know my sports. trust me. the democrats have got to learn not to take twitter as their media overlords. now they are like tourists who wandered into the wrong biker bar, they realize they have to back away from a bad idea. it's all because of the false promises to their viewers. cnn and msnbc pushed this impeachment thing and they were promising a russian pony for christmas, and all the viewers got was manure which is why they are bleeding viewers. >> dana: i said yesterday, jesse, i think the democrats benefited from their being breaking news in the hearing not getting covered for hours. >> jesse: they don't see it that way. don't you love it when the media and democrats get in a fight? it's the best thing to watch. there's a real rift about
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impeachment strategy. democrats are saying media, why can't you cover dean like you covered the chicken. the media is saying can you give us more chicken? we don't watch dean -- we don't want dean. it's great to watch. the momentum for impeachment has slowed. the only people really calling for the house chairs, the resistance, and the press. if you look at it, it's kind of like a stock that is taking. you get a few rallies like when mueller comes out or there's a contempt mode but generally it's going down the toilet. the president right now in the real clear politics has about a 44% average which is nowhere near impeachment territory no matter how many push polls the media can put out on impeachment. there was no collusion, so is not going to be any real impeachment. right now this inside baseball with doug mcgahn is going nowhere because it's too inside baseball. the rest of the country just wants to start the summer. >> dana: figure pelosi is always being asked about this, every day. they can't talk about anything else and get coverage because impeachment is out there. listen to what she said and then
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juan, we will get your take. >> nothing as divisive in our country on my view than impeachment. impeachment, if you're going down that path, you don't go to court with your weakest case. as long as you keep getting more information to build your case. >> last week jerry nadler said it may come to that. >> it's not off the table. i don't think you should impeach for political reasons and i don't think you should not impeach for political reasons. it's not about politics. >> dana: she is pretty consistent, juan. >> juan: i think she has been and she is also said the majority of our caucus doesn't favor impeachment at this point. despite all of the drumbeat coming from the media. media sees this as a headline. i think she sees it as not about politics but potentially about the congress' oversight responsibility with regard to the executive branch. i would say i think president trump has to be aware that right now the justice department is handing over more
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documents as part of the deal to avoid contempt hearings against the attorney general, bill barr. and also that they have now subpoenas out against not only donald mcgahn but potentially potentially -- >> dana: it was a party line vote 229-191 that bill barr, attorney general, and white house counsel don mcgahn. we will have to see. walk up to the line and then there's an accommodation. >> katie: it goes back to the question for democrats about what is the point? they are subpoenaing donald mcgahn. the white house turned over millions of documents to robert mueller. it's all in there. as far as we know, they're not reading the unclassified report that's been available to them since it came out in april. if this is jerry nadler's way of convincing nancy pelosi that impeachment is a good idea, he definitely failed. >> dana: that's a good point. >> katie: he was trying to
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bring in an expert to admit it at the beginning he wasn't a fact witness when he supposed to be giving congressional factual testimony. he wasn't a fact witness at all. when you look at what representative cohen said when he said he was very upset that msnbc and the networks were covering it, he showed their cards improved it's just a show. that's what it's about. if it was really about justice and oversight, and getting information to the american people, it wouldn't matter if it was on the networks. it would matter that they were doing the work and that they were going to come up with results of the end. >> juan: but this was about, i don't think you got that right. i think was about historical context of the watergate hearings and how that led president nixon to leave. i don't think he was a fact witness at all. nobody intended that. >> dana: it's a way to keep it in the news every day, whether it works for them or not. we'll see. coming up, watch this. >> sick and dying, brought themselves down here to speak to
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to no one. shameful. it's an embarrassment to the country, and it's a stain on this institution. you should be ashamed of yourselves. for those that aren't here, but you won't be, because accountability doesn't appear to be something that occurs in this chamber. >> juan: jon stewart just spoke with fox's shepard smith. he went on to explain who is holding back this bill from being passed. >> i would say it's the so-called fiscal hawks who, despite passing, you know, 1.5 troy dollar corporate tax cut for exxon, now claim that the percentage which is basically a rounding error off the deficit is going to maybe blow up the country ten years from now. it's irresponsible. it's disingenuous.
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>> juan: jon stewart then told shep he often hears this as "a new york problem." what do you say that, dana? >> dana: it's obviously not. 9/11 was the worst attack on american soil since pearl harbor. it has defined a generation. it's had so many consequences. it's change policy. it's changed everything. to their point, it's shameful. also just politically so bad. first of all, if you know jon stewart is coming to the hearing, show up. he's going to get attention. rightly so. he's been very consistent on this and a champion for these guys. i understand some members of congress would say we are triple booked. we've got votes and we have all these things and coming in and out of the hearing. and yet if you know this is going to happen, it doesn't make it look good when you're also out there trying to spin the members of congress deserve a pay rise.
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while this is an expensive endeavor, it's not that expensive. you can argue the tax cut from a messaging standpoint, what jon stewart said about corporate america getting tax breaks and we can't even take care of these guys. remember, never forget? we should go ahead and figure out a way to do it. america basically has given up on fiscal responsibility. where are the conservatives out there talking about conservative responsibility? nobody is talking about it. i would talk about entitlement reform. i'm all for that. but when it comes to these guys, they deserve our support. they've earned it. they've gone through a lot. it's hard to watch it but we should be made to watch it. >> juan: jesse, stuart said the people who are opposed our fiscal hawks. he really went after them because he said some of these folks are the ones who are tweeting giving speeches, talking about how we are patriots. america first and all the stuff. and then when it comes to helping the people who are our
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first responders, they are not there. >> jesse: fiscal hawks need to find a different hill to die on. it's not good politically or morally. i understand the concern. you don't want democrats to turn it into an unaccountable slush fund but it's not going to happen. at $7.4 billion. food stamps alone in one year is 100 billion. the budget is nearly $5 trillion. to hold it up over nothing is pretty irresponsible. this is why the american people don't like congress because they can't do simple things like take care of heroes. all they want to take of this themselves. your point, they just want a pay raise. they are obsessed with fake problems, like the russian hoax when you have this sitting in your lap. you have the new nafta sitting in your lap, a border crisis sitting in your lap. health care. no one wants to do anything about it. this is why everybody hates you, and you have jon stewart coming down. he does this once a year. everybody knows the pilgrimage is coming. i didn't have to people show up.
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terrible. >> juan: katie, let's try to understand the other point of view. i think all of us are here in agreement. the other point of view would be there is a compensation fund for first responders. are these people making, you know, extreme demands? i think it was an extraordinary situation. >> katie: nobody is holding the bill up because they don't want to fund a compensation fund for 9/11 first responders. that's not the issue. the issue is that they are our questions about what the qualifications are. it's hard to tell who qualifies in terms of the timing, and also there's been an increase in claims from people who weren't first responders. people who worked around the world trade sent her. people who went to school there who are now filing a claim with the fund and wanting competition because they were near the site of 9/11. if you're not a first responder, it's a first responder compensation fund. therefore it's running out of money. and so there are legitimate,
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logical reasons why the funding isn't there. maybe underestimated the number of claims that were going to be made as a result of the cancer that takes years and years to develop. but there are legitimate questions about that. i'm with dana. with all the things that you can find money for the congress spends on, they should be it. there are legitimate questions about who qualifies, who's getting the money, and as usual with a government program, the people who are the actual victims of something are now being victimized again because of fraud and the program and people who don't qualify taking the resource away from the people who actually deserve it. >> juan: greg, i saved you for last because i think it's amazing to me that this argument that jon stewart put, this is a newer problem, simple thing, so it's like ted cruz, new york values? what is it about new york? >> greg: i think what he was trying to do was create a memorable phrase so people understand this is something
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that affected all americans. he was probably saying -- they weren't targeting tribeca. it's so interesting to me because i don't think you'll meet anybody who doesn't agree. i spent all day, when we -- everybody agrees, so what's the problem? i am trying to figure this out. he raised the alarm on this five years ago, right? it's because it's being renewed. it's 2020. if it were in perpetuity. i'm sure it will be upped again. if they made it permanent, we wouldn't have this problem, but there's a reason you can't make it permanent. katie went through all that. it's so weird. we've never had this before, have we? we don't know how long do you do this for? do you wait until everything the person dies, but what about their family and their kids? >> dana: they are not
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military. agent orange, that was military, so there's military, the va and even though there's lots of problems they are too, this is different because these were first responders they are to rescue people. >> greg: like nobody is against helping first responders. we realize this is some kind of red tape thing we don't quite understand yet, but we should. >> dana: they will get it done. i think chairman adler, he's the chairman of the judiciary committee but he's the congressman in the lead on this, probably have a better week on this issue because he'll be able to get attention on it and as he said, we'll get it done as quickly as possible. i do think we will get this done. >> juan: that was a good discussion. thank you, katie. protest at an ohio college labeled a local bakery as racist. now the school has to pay a big $11 million for libel. the groundbreaking case next on "the five" ." uh...
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♪ >> greg: it's the old two step, the activist media with the story about a racist act and when the story falls apart, the media slinks away. finally, the public is catching on. jussie smollett, covington, kavanaugh. now the oberlin case. the jury nailed oberlin college and the dean with an $11 million penalty for siding with three black students who claimed they were racially profiled at a bakery in 2016. the case got a lot of press. there were massive protests that targeted the bakery. not just by students either. the dean actually distributed a flyer claiming the bakery had a history of racism and encouraged a boycott. the bakery went through hell for obvious reasons. truth got out. the students pleaded guilty to attempted theft, admitting they weren't profiled at all.
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here's a photo of the family who owns the bakery. you can see the racial hate in their eyes. once again, with the media first promoted turnout falls. and we should be glad that again the demand for racist stories exceeds the supply. america is better than the media thinks which is why do most people media means nothing. i doubt such hoaxes will stop until the media and academia admit their roles which won't be soon. oberlin blasted the verdict. but other schools must be quaking come as oberlin new learned the hard truth. don't believe in the vigilante media without evidence just because the accusation thinks your ideology -- that education cost millions. unlike their overpriced diplomas, it's worth every penn penny. katie, i guess those -- 11 million is the minimum. there could be more punitive damages. it could go up three times that. >> katie: interesting to see how they won this lawsuit. this goes to the bigger picture about grievance culture. when grievance culture is
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rewarded, then false victimhood becomes an excuse for bad behavior and accountability. and when the media blasts set out like it's true without asking questions, interviewing the bakery, telling both sides of the story, the amplify the grievance culture and using it as an excuse for bad behavior. and then they get rid of it when it's no longer convenient or it turns out not to fit their narrative, right? it continues. that's why we repeatedly see these groups by the media and repeatedly see this kind of behavior on college campuses or in general everyday life. and so until that stops, until you can't use grievance culture as an excuse for that kind of behavior, then it's going to continue. >> greg: juan, there's always the thing with is a and then the phenomenon goes unchecked until it's checked. maybe this just is something in our society that is putting the brakes on something that might need brakes, meaning like these accusations. whether it's has to do with race
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or sexual assault. one of those guys, -- it can have an effect on accusations. i don't know. >> juan: there's a lot of truth in what you're saying because it seems first reports are often wrong. especially in the age we live in, the 24/7 news cycle, the news media is hungry to get first track on the story. of course they take the easy track every time. my caution to you, greg, would be does this apply to conservatives? as i recall, things like central park five, remember trump ran a whole full-page ad in "the new york times." or how about the maga attack in florida, the truck and the conservative said it's a false flag, can't be true. >> katie: i don't think the conservative said that. >> juan: they did. i was amazed how quickly before taking knee-jerk responses. >> greg: not in the media. there weren't conservative commentators defending that guy. >> juan: no, no, no they were thing we don't know. i think that's what you should
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say. we don't know. >> greg: i am the king of saying we don't know. i think i patented. >> juan: i don't think it's left or right. i think it's all over. yesterday the helicopter crash. immediately my god, they don't know what happened but immediately oh, terrorism. they don't know. >> jesse: i say i don't know because sometimes i literally just don't know. there's a difference. i think what happens is now you have a fake allegation that can be more powerful than the truth. the media will sensationalize in the charge and when this resolution, they ignore it. many liberals in this country, i think juan would even agree, believe that america is racist in that white people discriminate against black people. whenever a race card is played, the media and the left will automatically assume the worst out of the situation and then the press will propel the narrative. but nothing is worse than a fake charge of racism. it can have such extreme reputational damage somebody that now you're changing your
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behavior because you're afraid of everything. police departments. they are pulling back from certain neighborhoods. "the new york times" ran an op-ed the other day. was i right to call the cops on a black man breaking into a car? it's gotten crazy. now, same thing with the me too movement. they came out with a poll, 60% of male managers are too nervous to mentor women, to go to workplace activities with women, did be alone in their office with a woman. that's the problem. it is mob rule. you have destroyed due process. the problem moves, the media divides for profit instead of looking at the truth. >> greg: dana, thoughts. >> dana: i would say this case and the weights ended up proves you can fight back and win. and now there is case law. there is something that didn't happen before. i actually have a floor. it's not just he said-she said. it's a family run business. they were very tight in the community. the fact of the university was like okay, well, we had to do
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this because it would be the politically correct thing to do. now they have to pay $11.2 million, possibly more. you know what that means? time to increase tuition. they won't have to pay for it. mom and dad will pay for it. >> juan: i don't know that it was politically correct. i think they made the argument that it was free speech for them to say, the kids who wronged them need those charges. >> greg: up next, what the heck is this? strange video that has some people talking. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive.
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do you have an alibi? >> greg: i can't say that's not me. i think this is a kid and she hoaxed everyone. it's a good hoax. all it still was your time. it didn't smear anybody. didn't ruin careers. this is a hoax you can laugh at. >> katie: everyone is freaked out. >> greg: it's her kid. >> jesse: i'm a little freaked out. it's either a hoax video or there is a creature like that. >> greg: it's either a hoax or it's not. >> jesse: why do you think that the child? >> greg: exit child. >> jesse: it's not shaped like any child you've ever seen. it's a kid! >> jesse: why is it reflecting like that. it looks glow-in-the-dark. >> katie: to greg's point, forensic video experts said it could be a child and that security videos can cause ghostly effect on the images.
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that the ears they have might be pigtails. >> juan: i would have to believe the loch ness monster, bigfoot, all the rest, suddenly we are discovering. last few weeks we've had a rash of these things. yeah. i don't believe it. such a creature exists and then suddenly showed up. >> katie: what do you think it is? >> juan: i have no clue. >> jesse: why does the creature disappear all of a sudden? it's an edit. why can't we see the full unedited footage. >> greg: it's going to be on "watters world." >> dana: do an investigation. you should get the kid on your show. >> katie: or if it's an animal or creature, you should have it on your show as well. >> jesse: whatever it is. saturday night, 8:00. [laughter] >> katie: all right, a special edition of "one more thing" is up next.
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>> jesse: time for one more thing, juan? >> juan: this is for all of you who have ever been fuming angry at the airport. >> you know, when your flight is cancelled or delayed. you thought no one at this airline cares about me. take a look at this photo of fifth graders from tulsa, oklahoma. the young people had planned a school trip for over a year when their american airlines flight was cancelled the other day, they were given a refund but no alternative flight. so they were at the airport for six hours before a delta employee saw them and contacted headquarters. delta then set a private plane to fly the kids for free to the d.c. area. so, from this frequent flier, here is three cheers to delta for doing the right thing by those kids. >> katie: good job, delta. >> greg: do that to all of us or just the kids? i don't think that's great. that ticks me off. i'm a frequent flyer.
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>> jesse: are you gold medallian? gut get i believe i am gold medallian and so is this. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great. >> greg: the love between a puppy and kitten. nothing can keep them apart, even a fence. look at this little puppy trying his best to see his best pal. he gets stuck doggy butt waving in the air. look who tries to help him. the kitten comes from the other side and starts patting his fanny. and trying to help him through. this is one of the greatest stories of all time: and gets him through and look at this. they are so happy together. they ended up moving in and buying a bed and breakfast in vermont. >> dana: in the d.r.? ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great >> greg: and that's why it's great. >> katie: animals are great and also very smart.
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australian shepherds are a type of dog. and this one's name is secret and she is putting all of to us shame with her gaming skills. she is playing jenning go jengah exwithout knocking over. it's hard for me to do it. she isn't just a jenga expert. knows how to use a paint brush. play the guitar and perform yoga. if you are feeling kind of dumb, that will make you feel dumber. >> dana: a little over a year ago i gave the first toss from the "the five" to "special report's" bret baier. and you are here for that. >> jesse: yes. some of those tosses have been awkward. some have been hilarious. others fell flat. here is a taste. >> all right. set your dvrs never miss an episode of "the five." >> "special report" is up next. >> greg: that's bret baier to my right. [laughter] >> bret: other side. >> the other right. bret, i sure hope you are there. take it away.
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>> bret: i'm here. dana, good to see you guys. nice show. this is the firsthandoff. i like it. first of many. >> greg: someone call a park ranger "the five" is being followed by a baier. >> he is not a stuffed panda bear he is our baier. >> greg: there is bret baier right there. >> jesse: someone else who has great hair. >> bret: transitions get more interesting every day. i don't have a podcast either. granny is a hottie. greg is such an inspiration. this baier is not in the hot tub. i want to hear more about the golden girls cruise. >> greg: fake news beware. we have we have bret baier. he has so much to share. his name bret baier. get ready, get set. here comes bret. >> juan: roses are red, violets are blue. this is the end of silly segwayseeing segues to you.
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>> bret: i'm enjoying watching you eat. no edibles in washington. juan, where can i get one of those track suits no. twerking bears and heats down there. dogs and cats loving together. sometimes i feel man slapped by the "the five." fair balanced and -- we are not going to shut up about politics, jesse. but i did order the song. ♪ there you go. >> dana: i'm going to eat my cheesecake. >> bret: you have all the great food. >> bret baier you are up next. >> bret: i am. >> greg: do you want a dog calendar? >> jesse: do you like my blazer bret, yes or no? >> bret: yes. been working on that one. thanks. >> greg: more every week. >> dana: i don't have anything else so it's up to you. >> bret: bret that's good i like that. >> greg: what do you think about my new hairstyle? >> bret: nice like the duck. >> dana: do you think animals are great? >> bret: i do i don't sing the song. >> bret: can we go back to what happened there.
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>> greg: i'm coming down tomorrow to be on your show. >> bret: okay. >> greg: be nice to me. >> bret: we will see. >> dana: never miss an episode of "the five." >> jesse: "special report" is up next hey bret. >> bret: so plain compared to all of those. duling stage in iowa what could be a 12020 election. the emotional movement to make sure 9/11 responders who have been sick for years keep getting the health benefits they need and we'll explore the congressional effort to break up big tech. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier, we are coming to you live tonight from the white house as the battle to see who lives here after next year shifts to the first caucus state tonight. both president trump and democratic frontrunner joe biden are in iowa tonight. the president is promoting what he says is a great economy.
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