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they are out there.they are prer them. they consider us when none was asking. that'll do it here. here comes "the five." ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone, i am dana perino, emily compagno, juan williams, greg gutfeld, and jesse watters. this is "the five." impeachment hearings go public this week as the battle of witnesses gives us a glimpse of what to expect in the days to come. three administration officials set to testify in public hearings. republicans have their own wish list of interviewees, from hunter biden to the anonymous whistle-blower. house chairman adam schiff making it clear that some witnesses are a no-go. hearings on the whistle-blower would be redundant and
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unnecessary. the white house is sounding off on that. >> there are public hearing starting this week that prove they are going to be public because we don't get to have anybody from our sight out there to tell our side of the story. >> dana: democrats pushing back on that list. having hunter biden testify would be unrelated. >> we want to stay focused on the ukraine call and having the hunter biden come in and is unrelated to the ukraine call. and so, that becomes irrelevant. >> i do not think he's an appropriate witness. not only that, but i think the reason they are calling for these witnesses, these new witnesses, they want to make a spectacle and the circus of this entire proceeding. >> the president of the united states demanding, extorting a vulnerable country to do his political bedding to go after his opponent has nothing to do with joe biden executing the foreign policy of the united states. >> some of the media are offering democrats advice on how they should handle the hearings.
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>> if this could be traumatized -- if our diplomat stragglinstruggling against thet feeling like soldiers in the battlefield and the commander abandoned them, if that gets true -- i think that changes the stakes. >> they want marie yovanovich there because i'm told she cried in her testimony and they want some emotional saying i was a victim of the president trying to do this for his own political gain. >> dana: before this all started, there was another batch of testimony released. this is a transcript from laura cooper, worked at the department of defense in one of her jobs was to get the aid to ukraine. that is out there. we probably won't have it on our website, but we haven't read the whole thing because it was probably riveting but we were talking about other things in the green room. >> greg: yes. i don't care about anymore transcripts. almost all of this stuff is redundant and unnecessary. i do like "meet the press," we've always known this is a two
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team effort. we have the media at the democrats. what is the team, the other is a cheerleader. sometimes they switch roles. talking about the female and best door, that it's a positive thing that she cried and she's cried befo before, and possibly she could cry again and that could help them? you have to think about how gross that is, they are hoping that she cries in order to many believe the viewers because they know this is thin gruel, they don't have any facts. it's all opinion. if a producer said to me before "the five" and said, you know, if you get dana or emily to cry on "the five," it's going to be great tv. that person would be fired. >> dana: but if we got you to cry? greg... >> greg: no... juan has got me to cry and i cry my sweater. if there was a prosecutor who vows to charge you with a crime before it's committed, how could the prosecutor be near you
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during an inquiry? look at schiff and the dems. i think bias... they've created this whole thing for the reverse engineered it. why should we be allowed to listen to them? dana: it's an interesting thing, jesse, about the founding fathers and they thought about impeachment. they put it in the congressional branch, that the judicial branch, because impeachment is a clinical decision and there is not a clear definition of high crimes and misdemeanors. we can all agree on this, but there is not agreement on that at all. >> jesse: i agree with your point that the founding fathers would not have wanted the founding fathers would not want to be impeached in this instance. >> greg: i heard it too. i think all of america heard it. >> dana: i'm going to cry... >> jesse: this whole scandal feels like it's microwave to me. russia was hot and this feels like a bunch of leftovers. i like the witness list. it's a good list. they are going to bring any of these guys but hunter biden -- i
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love how hunter biden is irrelevant. hunter biden is at the center of this whole venn diagram. you take hunter biden out of there, and there is no story. of course, they rig it and won't let him testify. alexander truly i love her name,reminds me of t. the dnc woman who went to ukraine and got dirt on manafort and trump and gave it to hillary clinton. the whistle-blower, i think he should testify because he's trying to steal six to 5 million people's positives both in the dark, and working with brennan and biden, it's a scam. you breathe on a whistle and he charged with espionage. that's how bad it was. the facts of the timeline are very interesting, all right? he has come of the president, until september 30th to give
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this aid to ukraine. he gets it out on september 11th, 3 weeks before the deadline. so we give our ally aid and joe biden is not investigated. remember that. they get the aid, and we get nothing in return. the democrats want that to be an impeachable offense? good luck with that. >> dana: juan, that's interesting when the aide was released because the white house was informed there was a whistle-blower complaint, we know congress was trying to get antsy about it. basically they were like, excuse me, there is a problem here? the aid gets released, and everybody is like, no harm no foul. >> juan: that's obviously done under pressure. the crime had already been committed. the crime was essentially trying to force the government to give you dirt on your political opponent by withholding the money because the money had been held up to that point. the question was why would it be held up and that's what led to the docking you described, dana. >> jesse: there is no crime. >> juan: there is a crime. the crime is clearly you are
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using u.s. money as president to try to get there from your foreign government -- that's corruption. first of all, to your point, greg, the phone call took place in june, june 25th. it wasn't that people were trying to impeachable for that during the call, that started in june. >> greg: the impeachment started in president! >> juan: you are talking that people didn't like him. this is a specific incident and with regard to the witnesses, the democrats control the house of representatives, they decide who gets called and it's the same thing when the republicans had control. to my mind, you can even forget the witnesses because the president over the weekend, he said to republicans nothing. nothing was wrong. he said this was a perfect call. don't say that -- yeah, there might be some problems with extortion and bribery, but we shouldn't impeach the president -- he said there was
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nothing wrong. you talk about outrageous? that's the president! >> greg: he didn't say anything about extortion or bribery. >> dana: the republicans are asking for the witnesses. adam schiff gets to say yea or nay. this is not a court of law. this is congress. what's the best tactic if you're a republican to get those witnesses to testify? >> emily: at this point it's the court of public opinion. what you guys just played out is exactly what we should be noting, up until this week the trigger words were quid pro quo. all of a sudden the outcome of the words extortion and bribery are being thrown around. >> dana: "the new york times" had 33 writers saying don't call it quick quote pro anymore, call it what it is? >> juan: we are ahead of the curve? >> emily: what we are seeing play out is that questionable part, when the process rules were voted on that the democrats
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have the ability to deny the production of witnesses, and don't forget, if they feel the president is being uncooperative in any of those six investigations, they can levy those appropriate remedies which include denying requests. final point for a second, again, for the ninth time this year the dow jones closed at an all-time high. while all of this is going on, the american public and the consumer public, is still having a ball. >> dana: we get to talk about something else now. progressive democrats get to hone in on their new public enemy, billionaire democrat michael bloomberg. stay tuned. hi honey, we got in early. yeah, and we brought steve and mark. ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event.
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>> juan: bernie sanders and progressive is taking aim at michael bloomberg. the former new york city mayor has been drawing attention after reportedly considering a late entry into the democratic financial primaries. here's the vermont cemetery >> that is the arrogance of billionaires. as i understand it, he's planning to skip the first four states we are doing. i am doing five events this week and here in iowa. all over new hampshire, south carolina, nevada -- but it's still important. if you are with $50 billion, you don't have to have town meetings, talk to ordinary people. what you do is you take on a couple of billion dollars and you buy the state of california. >> juan: sanders may not be a fan of bloomberg but he did give a glimpse of what role aoc would play in his presidency. >> she would play a very, very important role, no question, in one way or another. absolutely. >> juan: jesse, i thought what you just saw there was an important point. bloomberg has said he's going to
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skip several early primaries. is this real? is he not serious? >> jesse: i know you want a girl that looks at bernie the way aoc does. that was a beautiful moment i just saw. i can see those two in the white house one way or another. i agree with bernie. billionaires are arrogant. you know why? that made a billion dollars. could you imagine if i had a billion dollars? i would be insufferable. >> greg: that would make me cry. >> jesse: you'd have to quit because you couldn't put up with me. do you know who is more arrogant than a billionaire? socialists. >> juan: okay. >> greg: they don't control if you billion, they controlled the whole u.s. treasury and they tell you how to live, what to do, they think they know better than the average person. that is what this is about because they don't create wealth, they just take it. that's the easiest thing to do. for instance, warren's tax plan
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treads the billionaires list. it would've taken him from $100 billion to $13 billion. bye-bye, gates foundation. responsible, basically, for eradicating polio. these socialists want to eradicate the money to eradicate polio. think about how dumb that is. >> greg: pro polio one >> juan: dana, it looks like to be -- his argument is competency, middle-of-the-road, i can make the trains run on time, i ran a big city. but things like he's 4%. even lower than the fox poll which was 6%. >> dana: and he had to head matchups are extremely premature because he hasn't had a chance to be in the barrel and need day. he will be in doubt, and if you don't like we play the montage of the progressives that are attacking bloomberg, do you have
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that? was a play that really quick. >> is he still defends his policy of stop and frisk which impacted families like mine. >> one of the problems he had is stop and frisk policy which he oversaw as mayor of new york city. >> i have three words: stop and frisk. that'll be the thing that to be the problem for michael bloomberg. >> dana: if you were to check out "the new york times," charles blow the copy columnist said that michael berg's are delectable because of stop and frisk. that's the first thing. he was airy democrat, republican, independent, than a democrat -- he does not have a
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they are mad over the income equality issue. if we look at tom steyer, he hasn't been made with much progress. >> we don't want to look at tom steyer. >> juan: we go to michael bloomberg and other billionaires, i just don't see it. >> greg: don't forget scholz. if you think about it, bernie announces basically no more voters. you've got liz mocking the people she tends to punish and exploit. joe biden is bumbling from city to city gibbering about geese. now you've got scrooge mcduck waddling in an scarily enough you might be the best out there. like, i didn't like him as governor -- mayor. i kind of sense his competency precisely for the things they hate him for. the things that bernie, aoc, all
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those leftist on msnbc hate him for, it's why he was successful. it's because leftists despise successful people because it was created in a country whose system inevitably they want to destroy. people dream of accomplishing what bloomberg does. they want to destroy those dreams. it's a shame. i don't know. it's stop and frisk! how is that worse than joe biden's crime bill? >> emily: it's equal. we are seeing the same playbook which i would hear laurie clinton. bernie attacked her in 2016 for her support of the than 1994 crime bill in addition to ties to wall street and the soda tax. those are the exact same three things for bloomberg which is going to be the stop and frisk, the wall street ties, the soda tax. also, he has to overcome basically the presumption that he's here to buy make a presidency which is exactly how democrats attacked trump, and he has to prove to everybody how far the establishment is willino
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go in his favor. did you see mark cuban's tweet? other billionaires coming out has never warrens, those willing to talk about it, under e warren's plan, should my family be given free health care? it's. >> juan: the rich are really upset with elizabeth warren but with stop and frisk, when i was looking at the numbers today, 80% of the people are stopped, black and hispanic, 98% of the people stop don't have any weapons and there is no correlation to a reduction in crime. that's pretty devastating. >> greg: i will say i enjoy being frisked. >> jesse: he goes to the airport just for fun. >> juan: did they fire the wrong person? abc and cbs taking heat over how they handled the jeffrey epstein video. that controversy up next on "the five." if you live with diabetes,
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>> jesse: more fallout from the jeffrey epstein scandal. blasted for their handling of a leak video showing abc anchor amy robach ranting about how the networks fighter-bombers are reporting on the billionaire years ago. abc investigators thought they caught the leaguer who left for cbs allegedly telling their counterpart who it was and cbs than firing that person. now that staffer is breaking her silence and she denies being the source. >> i wasn't even given the professional courtesy to defend myself? i didn't know what i had been accused of? it was, you know, humiliating. devastating. i'm sorry, abc, but the leaker is still inside. >> jesse: project era test the
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publishing a note from the alleged true "abc news" insider who gave them the amy robach tape. he says, "i sit here with complete shock. i m and a complete shot of how this is been handled. it has been spun into this mission of seek and destroy. it is and are being hunted down as if we were all a sport. wow! if it's true, this woman, she claims she's not the leaker, abc and cbs colluded to fire the wrong person. >> dana: i would wonder if she would have a case against her former employer. >> emily: total wrongful termination. because she's in a different class, she's an at-will employee in general, there may have been other causes. >> dana: if you are fired for being a whistle-blower, you are
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not any protective class because you went it was a blower -- he doesn't have any protection at all. as we've seen, the beauty of a whistle-blower is in the eye of the beholder. some are going to hate you -- this is a very rash decision to fire her and her fortunate. i do not know anything else about it. i know you are a big expert, though. >> jesse: i've called for an investigation because it's disgusting how it's been handled. greg? >> greg: yes. >> jesse: if you think someone is a whistle-blower and you fire them and they are not a whistle-blower and you are sitting holding the bag with an explosive bag of a pedophile billionaire -- >> this is the only gift jerry jeffrey epstein has given to the world. i hope the story hangs around
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longer than him. it shows that the media covered there they deliberately covered up a story that had real victims and future victims, making you wonder if they had actually acted on the story, there would be fewer rapes. i know you can't do that but it's amazing to me that cnn and their midi analysis focusing on trump misspellings and tracking down a mechanic or forklift operator who might've done the meme. not that important that a hat workup another network to expose a pedophile to cover it up because they wanted to get royalty sources. that, to me, is the story. the story is not all the stuff -- might've been fired. it's that the media doesn't give a it's going to come back on them. how cnn covers other... it's beyond me. >> jesse: they covered me on
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that cnn show. greg:it is your world >> jesse: stop it. this is why people don't trust the press. i shouldn't say you guys, juan. they say they are about speaking truth to power and fighting for people without any rights, protecting those who are vulnerable and you've a perfect time to come in and really search for justice for children, for teenage girls. because of the clinton connection, because of the billionaire defense and legal team, the royal coverage could have been justified, they bury it. >> juan: i find myself agreeing with a lot of this but i do not think it's a political conspiracy. i think that's the thought, and bc on the weinstein story which gets and abc and amy robach has people saying, look, look like a
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political conspiracy of some sort. let me say for someone who's worked in a lot of news organizations, they go on and on about transparency? in fact, they are the worst when it comes to them and transparency. that's why i do not think this is a left/right thing. i think this is an effort of powerful people in some cases protecting powerful people. i think the rich people involved with epstein and weinstein, powerful in terms of hollywood or whatever -- by the way, "national enquirer" and president trump ceiling, what do you call those, catch and kill stories? i think we see this also. it's not political, but it's the nature of news organizations as business, driven by ratings, trying to compete. guess what, by the way? i think when that woman held onto a tape of amy robach, you can understand why her employer might have some questions about her credibility and wanting to have her work there saying --
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>> jesse: they didn't have her holding a tape. >> danaat least nbc filed a repn air. abc has not touched this. >> emily: i think all of their levels are equal. i agree with what you two were saying which is this is all part -- >> greg: my name is greg, by the way. >> emily: a larger machine of power and influence and it's run by few at the top with everything to lose but you have to read "catch and kill." i think what we have to come back to is the notion that all of us are ignoring about the larger story we are bringing up, what about the predator, serial abuse, victims, all up to the end during the three years as was shelved and now we are talking about the leaker. our eye is on a different ball. it's really unfortunate. >> jesse: it is unfortunate. another gender reveal stunned goes disastrously wrong.
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the need to belong leads us to adopt what we see in other people as a way not to stand out. fitting in keeps you from getting killed. until it kills you. today, most idiotic behavior seems to get the most attention. we see more people doing dumb things subconsciously to belong and knowingly to be noted. it becomes a virus. we saw this whiz kids and tide pods but adults aren't much better and the media doesn't help by spreading dumb trends far and wide and all you're left with is a giant mess that other people have to clean up. pop a balloon filled with pink or glue glitter or as the doctor that gender and keep it to yourself. no one cares! is engender a social construct anyway? who is to say it's a boy or a girl, and years from now it'll be against the law anyway. social media makes everybody dumber. >> juan: when you said virus, i thought that's the key word.
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the reason the people do this key stuff is so they can put it on social media and impress their friends. i guess this was a very rich stupid person because they hired an airplane. grade: 350 gallons, emily. pink water because i guess it's a girl, i'm assuming, i don't want to get any letters. a pink girl. >> emily: pink water is disgusting. everybody has a problem -- it's just enough to tell your friends and family and have a cake or whatever. everything has to be outdone for their personal, narcissistic reasons of having to get a ton of likes. remember the errors in a fire last year? 40,000 acres and $8 million because somebody wanted to tell the world -- >> greg: that was caused by a gender revealed party. shouldn't these people be sued? whoever has to do with this mess? >> dana: as the farmer from the field? i'm not much for extra
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litigation. i did i think that's necessary. but i'm glad people are excited about their kids. i think that's an exciting thing. >> jesse: is it really? >> dana: i think if i would ever had a baby, i would like to think i would waited to be surprised at the birth. i think that's god's gift to you. surprise! >> greg: i ge guess so jesse, you haven't revealed your gender yet. [laughter] >> jesse: you are all wrong on this. i am pro gender revealed for a few reasons. finding out the gender of your baby is probably the most thrilling moment of someone's life. it's up there. and having that -- consequential too. being able to share that with other people is really fun and exciting. i have never been to a gender revealed party but if somebody invited me to one, i would be there early. i wouldn't need to know these people. i would go to a stranger's
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gender revealed party just to be, like, it's a girl! also, greg, you are forgetting about the comedy consequences. do not deprive us of comedy. many bloopers come from gender reveals gone wrong. the guys looking at a baseball field pink or blue, mrs. commits himself in the head, falls in the pool? when i'm online, there's only a few things to do. there is fake news and blueberry. that's what i like. >> greg: you want me to read this? this is a fox news alert. more transcripts have been released of impeachment witness testimony paired mike emanuel has the details. >> good afternoon. this is the testimony from catherine kroft and christopher anderson. both advisors to kurt volker who was the special counsel -- rather, the special investigator in terms of the ukraine policy. they told lawmakers they had
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concerns about efforts to press ukraine into announcing specific investigations that would help president from politically. also testified that ukrainian officials approached her quietly about the hold on security assistance before it had been made public. these are two more officials filling in the blanks ahead of these public hearings that we are going to get on wednesday and friday. two state department officials on wednesday, the former ambassador to ukraine on friday, so what you see, the democrats in charge of these three committees in the house are basically trying to get out some of these transcripts to fill in the blanks before we get some of these people on camera to answer questions. of course, the big question will be whether the open public hearings on wednesday and friday live up to all the hype that's been building as we look ahead to those hearings. greg? >> greg: thank you, mike. let's stick around for the fax at seven the clock coming your way
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younger folks and do you like this effort by the social media giant to help nurture her sensitivity? >> juan: it's too late for the grandkids. but i think this is the first step for them to acknowledge that a product can be harmful. and that people obsess over how many likes or especially emotionally vulnerable young people, i think the real issue, this comes back to your question, is why parents to get involved and say, hey, don't do it, don't get so emotional he caught up in this that you somehow think, that's the parents role. jesse colin what would you do if your girls came home because they did not -- >> jesse: i say toughen up. it's not anything to cry about. i need to know what works on instagram. if i post something that does
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not get a lot of likes, i'll never post it again. if i post something and it blows up, i think to myself, i have to do more of that. >> emily: right. >> dana: i'm okay with this because everybody was fine before instagram and you never had likes before. if you take it away, it'll be -- everything will be fine. i also think kids are smart, they'll figure out a way around this and they'll figure out a way to like each other's pictures. >> jesse: why don't we get rid of ratings? >> juan: that's money. >> jesse: you can monetize instagram as well. >> juan: this is just emotional -- that's right! >> jesse: they need to know what product is popping. >> greg: you have to have standards. if you don't know what people like, then you are going to be out of the loop. this isn't the real problem. to me, what we are realizing is we are working for social media
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companies now. youtube cannot delete your account if you are not commercially viable. they are basically treating people like employees you are on there. you are doing that well for me on youtube. we are firing you. wait a minute, i don't work for you. "you are right, goodbye." we are all employees to the giant social media companies. >> emily: next, hung up over her recent concert, hit with a a fan filing the suit after buying a ticket set for 8:00 p.m. start time which was changed to 10:30 p.m. start time. according to the suit, he was unsuccessful in obtaining a refund. we all know she responded, a queen is never late. as an attorney, i feel this is ridiculous. this is obviously not going anywhere. wasting everyone's time. literally, i don't want to say anything bad about madonna ever. >> greg: i will. you think she would know
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something being over 60. her fans aren't getting any younger. time for the early bird shows. arrive in vegas at 3:00 p.m., get a nice hot bowl of turkey noodle soup because that's what they like. you get a cup of an ensure, andu are in bed by 10:00 p.m. >> emily: i don't know about a concert at 10:30 p.m. but i don't know about suing. talking about black-eyed peas and the green room, i saw the black-eyed peas in brazil. we were delayed, and no one cared. i also feel like culturally, no, you said 10:00. it's ten oh >> greg: you said music. >> jesse: what did they say about the black-eyed peas? it's a wrap for people who do not like rap? part of the fun of going to a concert is the band gets so
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hammered backstage you never know when they are going to show up. if you are good enough, you can let them wait in the seats, they get drunk or do whatever. by the time they go on late, it's a party. but madonna? i do not think she can pull that off. >> juan: opening acts take up too much time. i'm one of those people who go, i came to see you. not the opening act. >> greg: the opening act might be a headliner one day. >> juan: how about when i get to the restaurant and they say, mr. williams, if you if you minutes, we have someone at the table, we have reservations but how about when i get to the airport and they say, you know, we don't know why but the plane is delayed. can we sue them, emily? >> emily: all of these grievances... okay. last topic but sometimes the bark is worse than they bite especially if it's coming from the dog owner. a new study says coming to your pooch is a bad idea because it's bad for the long-term. i hate the topic, i hate this, i
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hate the study because this is like when dropping the cats off, when do they stop waiting on their feet quacks they are living beings, send to end. we should not be yelling at anyone and they are traumatized. i'm laughing at greg's reaction. >> jesse: i'm laughing at the study of people dropping cats. >> greg: they drop cats? there is actual studies where they drop cats? >> juan: this is like a kid torturing. >> emily: torturing dogs by yelling at them. >> juan: i do not think you should yell at people but people do it. >> jesse: i want to run this by dana who is the dog person at the table. do you think it's bad if i buy rookie cbd treats to calm them down? >> dana: i give my dog cbd all the time.
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>> time now for "one more thing" on this monday. >> today is veterans day, a time to salute america's heroes. there was a special display. america's freedom. the bell has been placed at the world war ii memorial in d.c. the spirit of liberty foundation led by my friend rang the bell as a way for americans to rant.
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he also served in the military let it ring loudly for all her americans today. >> absolutely. >> he did something for a wounded veteran on veteran's day here. a percentage of the profits goes to rescue dogs. they become service dogs for wounded veterans. hhe has ptsd. he has this little pop, andy. he's a black dog, a service dog. that is at th. go to rhoback.com. >> they are good people. very good, jesse. i want to spread the word about a nonprofit. they help military members find fosters for their pets while they go away and serve overseas.
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earlier today, i had a military family on and they have two dogs. they are now fostering two great danes. watch this. >> you can focus on your mission while you are deployed and not have to worry about it. it's great that we've had the experience. >> you can find information in your area. they don't have to worry about their dogs. you can take care of them and then you give it back. it might be something you want to do. >> not really, but that's okay. let's do this. [laughs] >> animals are great veterans day addition. this also involves dogs. here is a therapy dog that helps veterans learn to surf. look at that. puffy prodigies is a nonprofit organization
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veterans with ptsd. children with disabilities assist them. it's called waves of empowerment. it empowers veterans, building positive relationships. i'm going to stop because emily is next. >> next, guys. happy veterans day to all. i want to share a few photos. i honor them. that's my father. he was a commander in the u.s. navy. there's a ton of them. that's my great-great-grandfather. he served in world war i. he's a purple heart recipient. go to my instagram, because my mom helps me write a really incredible story of all of my family members that have served. really incredible. they thought that my great-great-uncle was dead for a month before he came out of a coma. my great-great-grandmother was part of the first gold star ship visit france. that's me visiting the troops in iraq and kuwait and i want to
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thank all veterans for your service and sacrifice. >> never as much as you, greg. "special report" is up next. >> bret: never as much as greg. president trump begins a pivotal week in the impeachment process. veterans day parade. one of the president's ambassadors says that there was a concerted effort to rein him in by others in the administration. how golf is changing lives of some of america's greatest heroes. this is "special report." ♪ good evening. welcome to fox news headquarters in new york. i'm bret baier. president trump marked the veteran's day holiday which is home to the largest veterans parade in the nation. it is the beginning of what could be a def
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