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will bring that up today. a record for the dow, s&p 500, and record for the nasdaq. that's the backdrop that people felt like the president reminds boats, republicans in power deliver that to you. here comes "the five." >> jesse: i am jesse watters along with emily compagno, juan williams, dana perino, and greg, this is "the five." the battle over impeachment heating up as shifty schiff and house democrats finally release the first transcripts from the closed door investigation. schiff tightness of the narrative saying they are damaging to the president. trump hitting hard against the impeachment bush, going after the whistle-blower. >> i think the whistle-blower gave a lot of false information and have to see who the
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whistle-blower is. once i released the transcript which was almost immediately, the whistle-blower's report was very wrong. and they whistle-blower seems to have disappeared. i also wonder what happened to the second whistle-blower and what happened to the informant. they all disappeared once i released the report. >> jesse: trump fleming nancy pelosi and calling out the democrats' obsession. >> they are hanging their hat on the one phone call. you know what? the republican party has never been so unified. i think nancy pelosi has lost her mind. i call them the "do-nothing democrats." they are doing nothing. all they can do is talk about one phone call made to the president of ukraine that was perfect. it was perfect. >> jesse: republicans demanding that whistle-blower testify after that person's lawyer offered up answering written questions. and while schiff and pelosi
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press ahead on the impeachment, some democrats fear it could backfire. >> is it possible this could have a negative impact on your parties prospects in 2020? >> sure, it could. that would make this whole process much more political than i would like it to be. >> jesse: juan, are you concerned this could backfire? >> juan: what are you talking about? >> jesse: in 2020. >> juan: i guess so because the president is stirring up his base telling straight up lies about impeachment and process but you just saw it. you saw the video we showed at the top of it. the fox poll we had yesterday, 49% saying the only do they want him impeached, they want him removed. i think there has a shift. if you look at the polling overall in the last six weeks, the polling clearly has gone to the point where most americans favor impeachment inquiry for sure, but also impeachment removal. i think there's an appetite for
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law and order, jesse, for congress to do its constitutional duty to which is to hold the executive accountable and say no man in this country including the president is above the law. every time i listen to the president's defenses i think, well, a minute ago he was saying he wants them to vote to have an inquiry on the record but last week they voted. now he's moving the ball and he's saying, oh, the whistle-blower. why doesn't he disclose who he is? the fact is everything the whistle-blower said has been corroborated. now he's trying to prevent people from going to testify in impeachment. >> jesse: i think the point is the more we know about the whistle-blower, the more shady the whole thing looks, emily. >> emily: right. so many things he said were so interesting because when you flip them, that's how the g.o.p. field. the american people have an appetite for law and order. absolutely, we do. that's why the whole process,
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the more of his exhausting process has been so draining on us. when you said -- i forgot the last thing you said but it was all good. if i could speak to whether it will have an impact on the election and the democrats, absolutely. we've seen it already. we saw it in the $3 million the president the day the impeachment degree was announced. of course it's galvanizing the base. it's also exasperating and exhausting the independence and it trampled all over the democratic candidates who are doing their best to articulate policies or come up with answers that actually come up with concerns to voters. right on point, we reach the multiple points in a row, all three markets driving up to an all-time high. 70% of it is driven by consumers per that's all indication you need to know how the average american citizen feels about this impeachment situation. it's right headlines, but not actual american citizens. >> what would happen if the democrats did the impeachment and donald trump raises a ton of
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money and, dana, he gets reelected, what happens then what you like what are the democrats going to do it a second term after already voting for impeachment? >> dana: i think they call that a rebuilding year, to make a sports analogy. because they are kind of in one right now. they didn't win in 2016 so they've been scrambling around. i do think that there is a net negative for democrats right now and possibly a big net negative going forward but i don't think it's a wash but i also feeling the president is able to elevate and get attention at this bigger national level. somebody like adam schiff is a much lesser known individual. it becomes the noise washington that nobody can stand. it isn't ideal to have written answers to questions, but it's not unprecedented. it has happened before. it happened in the mueller investigation when president trump's people agreed to do that.
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>> juan: the president? >> dana: the president, that's what i meant to say. he does have protections under the law and if you believe in law in order, that's the way it is. i do think over all if you look on the trail 2020 we will talk about some of the other candidates and what they are try to do on the campaign tale, they are getting swamped like a salami every day with the president getting his message out in a much louder way. >> jesse: dana mentioned noise from washington. >> greg: yes, the noise. >> jesse: i had a poll of my show, "watters' world." 87% of americans are sick and tired of the noise coming from washington. >> greg: i love the fact that media is upset about trump responding. they like the sucker punch, leak info to the media and surprise trump or surprise a republican, that's how you do it.
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it was always about the sucker punch for the last three years. you have a leader who punches back. and everyone's going like, oh, my god, did you see what he said quickly get by that that he's not taking it lying down. pelosi's vote should tell you about the circus. not a single republican voted for the inquiry. despite the media and the never trumpers wishing it to be so. it's going to be doa and it's going to be a self-destructive folly. impeachment would be great for the democrats and the media or mad that, as alec called them. they did something to keep busy. the democrats our ability and capping themselves with a losing battle. this will have an emotional fallout that's way worse than the bachelor at the very and make getting a no. it's like how the collusion thing destroyed them for months. they couldn't leave their homes.
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there is going to be no watergate and he's going to win reelection. this is the most transparent conspiracy theory in history, and seek a phone call done in public which tells you the intent. it's not that he's above the law, it's that he's also not beneath the law. you can't come up -- lastly, everyone of these concerns is about something that hasn't happened or -- sold recently, the ukrainian ambassador -- >> juan: volker? >> greg: they asked her about donald trump's comments. she said she didn't know what the comments meant. they talk about setting that doesn't exist. >> emily: so she's a public servant. she didn't say any of this until she was called by the democrats in order to testify.
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pretty audible person to sit back, she got fired, never said a word. the democrats brought it on themselves but remind me when you talk about the media and they talk about the sucker punch, remember when harry reid suggested in 2012 that mitt romney never paid taxes, and they were all like, you probably didn't pay taxes. he was not able to counterpunch. >> juan: greg, if you think about him he didn't do this, he did! he committed a crime -- >> greg: he didn't commit a crime, one -- that's obvious! >> jesse: we've been through this in the -- radical democrat ilhan omar on the trail with bernie. that's next. hello mom.
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♪ >> dana: elizabeth warren taking heed on all sides for her 52 trillion medicare for all plan including from a 2020 arrival. >> even bernie who talks about the need to raise more taxes can't even say the cost of it. >> how you pay for it, are you going to raise my taxes? >> much more straightforward if you accept that, they are going to be taxes that go up. >> dana: speaker nancy pelosi has some harsh words. >> i'm not a big fan of medicare for all. i welcome the debate. it is expensive. who pays is very important.
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it would increase develop my own district, but that's not what we need to do in order to win the electoral college. >> dana: nancy pelosi is trying to be kind but she's like, this is a disaster. >> greg: that's one hill of a lively bunch. i thought we were going to talk a little bit about s and l. >> dana: do we have that? emily: we don't have that. >> this is what interest me on "snl"'s impression of liz warren was endearing. it's exactly how they did hillary. they treated her -- same actress. treated her like a sorority sister or best pal. they gave her the funniest, smartest jokes which is not what they did with biden. pretty clear to me that if the media is choosing her, they didn't treat her with kid gloves, its kid tongs. everybody moving her around and everybody was laughing. i think everybody is putting their eggs in the liz warren basket. >> dana: is that a good idea
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when you have $52 trillion. i just read that it insults our intelligence. >> jesse: it takes a lot to do that, dana. >> juan: wow... is that insult? >> greg: i think that's the best thing you've ever said! >> juan: that was mean! >> jesse: if i was barack obama i could imagine what you're thinking right now. the number one achievement of your presidency and liz warren is running like it never even happened. think about it, he killed bin laden and did obamacare and that's it. she's pretending, like, maybe she's actually running against it. but also politically, remember what happened with obamacare and that was incremental change. that was pretty small change. they got wiped out. big now she wants to not just takeaway away one or 2 million health care insurance policies,
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she wants to take 180 million away. remember the chaos after taking away 2 million? try 180 million. >> dana: "the new york times" saying she wouldn't take questions because there would be no middle class tax increase and "new york times" even saying the math doesn't add up. >> juan: still about the very rich paying a little more taxes but here's the thing i would say to keep in mind. 70% of americans say they like medicare for all. 70%. >> until they -- >> juan: okay, but i'm until then,the vision of a couny providing a social safety net for people who can be devastated financially by medical issues is very popular. the second thing to say is proactive beats in the action every time, and republicans have had the repeal, replace, repair,
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and done zero. as she becomes more pragmatic -- if she steps back and says -- >> dana: how is that more pragmatic? >> emily: i see nothing more pragmatic than government being the solution of the problem rather than regulating it as a problem, the assumptions that her plan hinges on our absolutely ludicrous. i think what an issue breaks to like this has in pop culture she's getting she's going to become a caricature. >> dana: congresswoman ilhan omar turning heads while campaigning for bernie sanders this weekend. >> i am beyond honored and excited for a president who will fight against western imperialism and fight for a just world. >> dana: greg, what kind of world is she thinking about? greg when i hear her, i think, "oh brother." bernie sanders talking about
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imperialism, right? talking about imperialism. realizes that his socialist heart is not in sweden or denmark, it's in soviet bloc or cuba. his ideas are kind of destructive. when you accuse of anybody, like, you don't love america, when we are talking about america as some kind of western imperialistic mass, there is a valid point to be made there. >> dana: they can't wait to see america fund mentally changed. >> jesse: i will say the real western imperialists are the french of the british who in screwed up the entire math. if you look at the middle east, they are the one who drew up all the lines we are defending. come on, british! read: way to stick it to the brits >> emily: people in venezuela are buying gas for cigarettes. it's ridiculous and this is why people laugh at him as eventually being the mainstream candidate when you throw around
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western imperialism -- it's never going to happen. never been further away in my lifetime, she's a refugee >> juan: is in trump the one who tries to get us out first. we are talking about imperialism and it seems like to me, hey, i don't like this nation building stuff. i do not like the idea we get involved as the world's policeman. this sounds like the left-wing version of trump talking points. >> greg: you are saying that they are actually parts from 2020. >> juan: you are saying it's outrageous but in fact it sounds like your guy! >> greg: fair point. >> dana: with 2020 election, joe biden raising eyes brows saying he doesn't have to win in the caucuses. if he doesn't win iowa it doesn't win new hampshire's -- >> greg: it's what you call a loser. his campaign is trying to strike a balance between protecting him from embarrassing himself and promoting him. he is kind of like a really old
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pope. or a russian leader in between brezhnev and gorbachev where they wheeled him out and really back in. they are not sure he'll get through that sentence. not going to happen, joe. >> dana: do you think biden can lose iowa, lose new hampshire because that's bernie sanders or worn territory but still become of the ability of the woods in south carolina? >> juan: here's the problem, if you start losing a lot in iowa and new hampshire it suggest you are not the winner. the key to joe biden is that he have the best numbers when it comes to beating trump. that's why he remains ten points ahead of any democrat. but i again, you can't keep losing and say i'm a winner because the money, which is a crisis for her right now, the money goes away as momentum drifts. >> dana: it's hard to see how this comes back to life, the biden campaign. >> juan: i think this is
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>> dana: last word, emily? >> emily: it's crazy to project this loser mentality when he needs money and it shows he may be the front runner but he's far from the presumptive nominee. >> dana: president trump met with mixed reactions in the crowd of a ufc event. but some of the crowd saying it was all negative. is that true? next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely.
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dana, you said it's -- >> dana: i was in madison square garden and it's just loud. cheering, maybe there was some booing but who cares. i do think it was very helpful. my dorm and took me inside to explain to me what the initials, the title -- >> greg: what did you think you have seized? what did you think the title stood for. >> dana: they were competing for that title. >> jesse: i wanted to hear more about your doorman. >> juan: here's the point, dana. the reason you're having this discussion is because president trump cares about this. here is the only he's the one tweeting --
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>> dana: the media reporting he was booed. >> juan: i was at the world series. >> jesse: it was more cheers than booze. >> juan: my point to you, jessie, is this. the president left his bubble with the hiders hyperpartisan folks atrallies. when he goes out to places no not -- >> greg: you are so wrong on this. >> juan: that's insulting, greg. >> neil: i'm telling >> greg: they love him there. they love him! you are wrong. you say it's a bubble. he's out there among people who actually know him. he supported. >> juan: he should be hypersensitive. >> greg: my favorite part of this is brian seltzer poses a
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vital question, who invited trump to this? forget homelessness, for constructing forget drug addiction. we have to find out why dana white invited him to ufc. >> jesse: after juan's point, the maker there is an overwhelming amount of cheers for the president. you can hear booze you can hear boos. here's the point. new york city is one of the most liberal cities in the country. he went into the belly of the beast and got more cheers. >> greg: hold on a second -- >> juan: let me finish. >> jesse: if liz warren went to a ufc fight, they wouldn't have gotten recognized. if they got recognize, they would've gotten booed. he adjusted the college championship football game to
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overwhelming applause, nascar overwhelming applause. army navy overwhelming applause. >> we have video with the white house, the nationals team. >> say a couple of words. come on. love him! >> i love you all. >> jesse: consensual? >> emily: after the video shows, twitter overwhelm people literally saying we aren't going to support the team, i was happy for five days but now they are retracting the support for the team. you are in that spanats fan. >> juan: i love kurt suzuki the catcher. that hug is something. i think joe biden is in the
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clear now. i think he's just having fun standing in front of the provincial podium. last christmas, you gave me a snowflake -- i think we know who is these sensitive shallow person here. it's trump and is concerned whether he gets booed or chance, and this argument which is petty. obviously the guy is not popular outside of your little -- >> jesse: you rotten new york and l.a., and will run for the heartland. >> juan: you look at the numbers. >> greg: but you've got to get out of this world where you have to be popular to win the election. you don't have to like your boss expects me to greg, we are talking about cheering and booing. >> emily: do you have a little bit of trivia. the very first year of i don't
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>> juan: the debate over prison reform with turk on your stories today. oklahoma releasing hundreds of prisoners today in the largest ever single day commutation in u.s. history. more than 450 had serving time
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for low-level offenses now walking free. in new york city, nearly 900 inmates may be freed before a bail reform law takes effect. according to "the new york post," they are going to be getting some perks, "mayor bill de blasio is promising to follow up with more presence by giving them free baseball tickets, movie passes, and gift cards to encourage them to return to court." emily, i was just reading here, voters approved a question in 2016 that made simple drug possession and low-level property crimes and misdemeanors instead of felonies in oklahoma and all, a pretty red state. what do you make of it? >> emily: i love it. if i can draw on the new york situation because i hate the new york situation and i love oklahoma and here's why. in oklahoma, it represents what's on criminal justice to reform looks like. the voters voted for low-level,
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nonviolent drug and property offenses, right? the legislature comes in and says we are going to apply this retroactively. oklahoma has the largest incarceration population in the country including women, which is the fastest growing population. not anymore because of this. they have reduced costs by $12 million. so oklahoma is doing everything right. recognizing the conversion factors and recognizing with the voters want. new york and the bellagio, who is an idiot with this, this is bella form these they are waiting for trial. he's incentivizing them to come back and hear whether they are going to be convicted or not. these are things or aggravated assault on children. this is for negligent homicide per these are violent criminals who make the citizens feel less safe, and he's incentivizing them with tickets to the mets. >> greg: that's a punishment, going to a mets game.
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>> emily: they are apples and oranges. >> juan: in the new york situation, jesse, this is a movement nationwide about nationwide about overreliance on bail money, that poor people do not have the bail money and you have the courts clogged up in addition to the overcrowding we seen in oklahoma. >> jesse: you've got to have money for bail. that's what i've always said. the situation in oklahoma, here is how i would do it. i would not release them all out on the same day. i would slow roll it, maybe do it one at a time, one each day for a year. it's like funneling a beer. do it all once away, go straight to your head. in the prisoners around oklahoma city, you release all these guys on the same day? they'll probably ride in the same cars can go to the same bars on the same night. it's just too much impact that you lessen the impact by slow rolling it. but on the substance of it, i agree. spray painting, shoplifting, getting caught with a little weed. that's not a felony. that's a misdemeanor.
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although the prison reform that trump passed, and a lot of people are a little nervous about it because they said it was just going to be nonviolent drug offenders and they released 3100 of them. turns out a couple hundred, ra rape, robbery, some serious stuff, these guys being let out. we need to assess exactly what's going on. >> juan: normally i would ask a question of dana, but i happen to see her watching the news so i'll just let dana speak. >> dana: the beer thing, i was like, what does that mean? >> greg: did you ever shotgun a beer? >> dana: i like the oklahoma piece for states being the experiment are and as it is in the states have the right to try new things. i hope everyone is being given this opportunity to let out of jail takes it seriously and takes the state up on its offer for the jobs there. i think there's a lot of good people that got caught up riding a bad check in the write another
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bad check and the compounds itself. but i also think the great way to reduce prison populations is to prevent crime. and i'm afraid in all of these discussions about reform we are also not talking about how do you continue to keep the streets safe? i do not know about the bail thing -- i don't know enough about that in new york, but i'm pretty sure there's a lot more that needs to be done in terms of preventing crime. i watch the local news. every saturday and sunday, it is stunning. how much violent crime is happening all across the city and it's probably replicated in all the other cities i've lived in. denver, washington cd, , preventingcrime -- be to actually violent crime is down. i must say, if you watch local news, you can get scared pretty quick. >> dana: this week another cop was found with his gun in his mouth but you are right -- >> he was going to commit suicide? >> dana: the support of culture here is decimated. we need support for
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law enforcement. >> greg: i think it's great news. imagine if the 1300 or so inmates had escaped, that would require 1300 man hunts, right classmate just let them all out and you save all that money on man hunts, right? you give them the free baseball tickets and mover tickets, you can sell that for coke and meth. that's really positive too. they say low-level. is that, like, a benign hippie busted or is it a violent thug? we need to know. >> dana: who pled down. >> greg: we've heard the skittles metaphor when it came to illegal immigration. overwhelming majority of people come to this country are safe law-abiding people and want to do well, but there are one or two bad eggs but this is that same problem. the same thing with new york, it wouldn't be so bad if we didn't have such a horrible mayor who we can't trust who has let the mentally ill down, who let the
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drug addicted down, who seems more obsessed with his gym body than the bodies lining up on the streets of new york. >> juan: by the way, in new york, this bail out thing is for people who have drug charges and theft charges, nonviolent crime. >> emily: yes, it is. >> juan: from what i said -- all right. greg has a major beef with daylight saving times. you aren't going to want to miss it. >> greg: turning into andy rooney. s mas possibles about newday's va streamline refi. it's the closest thing to automatic savings that we've ever offered. at newday, veterans can refinance their mortgage with no income verification, no appraisal and no out of pocket expenses. and we've extended our call center hours so that every veteran can take advantage of these near record low rates.
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>> greg: most americans at their clock back yesterday. it's stupid, the kind of thing you get when you surrender time travel to the government. on the east coast, it's dark and gloomy at 4:30 p.m., adding insult to the injury of winter. if you ever knew what it's like to live in a communist era eastern bloc country, spring ahead and fall back. even in the morning darkness, you can see how bad this idea is. the reason given this idiocy is saving fuel and when it studied it shows no and energy savings at all. you want to conserve energy? take a nap in the afternoon. that's what jesse does every d day. people also say it reduces
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traffic accidents, driving to the day is safer than at night, but research shows that they after we change the time, there is an 8% uptick in fatal accidents. yet we still abide, probably because we assume the government has a vested interest in mind, when in reality they make mistakes that become permanent and they make the country feel like eeor. the more proof that the scariest sentence in the world is, "i'm from the government and i'm here to help." jesse, i know you hate daylight savings time. and epstein did not commit suicide. >> jesse: i don't know what time it is. but i'm going to disagree with you. i'm proud daylight saving time and here's why. america needs an enemy. we all staff.
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all talked about him behind his back because he is a jerk. that brings us together. daylight saving time is that jerk. he's that enemy -- >> greg: he's the jesse watters! >> jesse: not inaccurate analogy. he's the one who needs to talk in the elevator, weather, sports come daylight savings. "did you remember to do your clocks?" >> greg: my theory is i'm not against daylight savings time. but we should only spring forward every year. think about this. spring forward every year, never fall back. in 12 years and when when tpm is 2:00 a.m., you wipe the slate clean and you start over again. it doesn't matter. time is a social construct. >> dana: mind blown completely. it would work well for me because i don't do well.
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that would be the middle of the afternoon. i talked to a friend of mine, there was a myth, it was that ranchers and farmers wanted it because it gave them more time in the morning, but it's also warmer in the afternoon sun. >> jesse: i like for you sure you prepared by talking to a doorman and a rancher. >> dana: i am a woman of the people obviously. >> greg: juan, you and i agree with this. >> juan: we do agree with thi this. your colleagues went past the people, more heart attacks, more strokes as a result of this. you talk about jesse taking a nap. how many people in america took a nap? >> i did not. >> jesse: i want to make it clear i did not nap during the day. >> greg: you save an hour you nap! >> emily: in college i studied
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abroad. i went west, so every single night the clocks went back and it was the freshest hell of all time -- they went forward. i was losing sleep, it's the point. eventually i just showed up like a poor unfortunate soul. >> dana: the sun goes down 6:00 every night no matter what. that would be an option if you want to move. >> greg: i like my idea. move forward, move forward, move forward until it can't be done. >> jesse: you want to fight the aging process. >> juan: you are missing it. he wants us all to get dizzy. >> greg: i want a nice to never end knights to never end. with "the five." it never ends.
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jesse time now for one more thing. dana? >> dana: i don't have a animals are great, but that we comes, check out letting off some steam in the living room. ["jackie [laughter] it's so funny. i just thought -- a tourist in his own city this weekend in central park and he's looking at the dakota building. seeing jasper up close. that's times square because we go to the park because the marathon. that's pretty cute and i knew greg would love the jasper update.
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>> jesse: from dancing dogs to "dancing with the stars," sean spicer tonight. again, abc. sean not the greatest dancer in the world. but save them some elimination seven weeks in a row. if he advances to make them he goes to the quarters. everyone is shocked to cast your vote. text sean 221523. got it? 21523. you can do it up to 20 times. i'm going to do it at least 20. >> juan: stop! >> greg: what pictures does he have of you? you're eating into my animals are great time. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ you ever wonder what happens when a dog gets a dog as a gift?
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wonder no more! the dog got a dog as a gift. look how happy he is to get a present! >> emily: the puppy is, like... >> greg: look at that, very happy dog. >> dana: do you think it really helps? >> greg: yours was cheesy. i don't need music to dress up my animals are great stuff. ♪ animals are great >> juan: all right. i was in d.c. yesterday for fox news sunday and the fox d.c. bureau had a surprise party. mike rizzo, general manager of baseball's washington nationals brought the world series trophy for an appearance on fox news sunday. he is with chris wallace. there is the trophy with the panel on fox news sunday. you see martha maccallum there and here i am with the trophy and mike rizzo the general manager. here is the whole sunday show
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staff with the trophy. everybody lined up! there was a line at the door, getting people lined up to get a picture. it was like a party sunday morning after our fox news studio show. >> jesse: greg and i have not been invited to "fox news sunday." it must be the daylight savings. >> greg: that's it. >> emily: i wanted to draw your attention to this amazing woman who ran this new york marathon yesterday in honor of her slain husband. he was a new york pd officer and killed in the line of duty in 2016. she was running to bring awareness for the silver shield validation. a charity that provides education funds to the kids and the spouses of fallen officers. you can learn more at silvershieldvalidation.org. her husband and her kids. we couldn't be more order to show this to you today.
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>> jesse: is there a picture of her with the nationals trophy as well? set your dvr pluralist. never miss an episode of "the five." hey, bret. >> bret: welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, on his way out he briefly spoke with reporters touting record highs on wall street, ignoring questions about his tax returns and backing the effort to reveal the identity of the whistle-blower, saying transcripts released by the house committee taking stage at capitol hill. taking a look at what is the real grounds for impeachment according to the constitution for coors but david spun

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