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are asking me about facts. it's a way to keep track of how washington spends money. it just follows the math and it adds up to a lot of red. here comes "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello everyone. i'm jesse watters along with juan williams, dana perino, and greg. this is "the five." ♪ democrats could be setting themselves up for a serious case of impeachment remorse. they promised a bombshell testimony from their star witnesses yesterday, but adam schiff's spectacle failed to deliver. that could prove to be a very costly mistake for nancy pelosi. of course, the liberal media is coming to the rescue. they are trying to reset the narrative by spinning what
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happened. >> i got a phone call. this was a bombshell. >> what did you make of the bombshell? >> going back to the bombshell, devastating testimony. typical devastating new information. >> bribery. >> it was an attempted bribe. >> they already have more that n they had against richard nixon to impeach him. >> jesse: if you are wondering what it's really about, aoc just set it out loud. listen. >> at the end of the day, we have to be able to come together at the caucus. if it's this ukrainian allegation that brings the caucus together, i think we have to run with however we unify the house. we are talking about the potential compromise of the 2020 election. this is not just about something that has occurred. this is all about preventing a potentially disastrous outcome from occurring last year. >> jesse: she set it out loud,
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dana. not supposed to say that. >> dana: i don't think the problem in the caucus is that they don't have an agreement on impeachment. they do have an agreement on impeachment. the problem the democrats have is that they don't agree on which way it should go. free market capitalism or socialism. the divide is not about not liking donald trump. they have a 99% agreement on not liking donald trump, so i don't think that the consensus that they needed wasn't dumb i was about this i do think that nancy pelosi is going to have two look at them and say, this was not a good idea. my consensus this morning was that nobody woke up this morning thinking that impeachment is an imperative. it did not change anybody's minds. they have this buyer's remorse. if the president were to lose next november, it won't be because of impeachment.
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it will because dell might be because of a bunch of other factors and turn out and all that. if he wins, i do think that the republicans and probably a lot of the democrats will look back and say that impeachment helps them get there. >> jesse: i think he raised $3.1 million just yesterday since the first day of impeachment. >> greg: there op ship without a paddle. i like the media, because they are complaining about how this is not being taken seriously by the public. they expect more people to be enraged. they are acting like a film director after the movie bombs that first weekend and they read "rotten tomatoes." they are just saying that your movie. they are taking this rejection personally with cnn complaining about all the right-wingers who are telling viewers not to take this seriously. it wasn't a hearing.
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it was a say on. the entire process was based on the power to read minds. it's like they thought they could see into trump's brain, but you can't see his thoughts. you can see his actions, right? that's why everyone was going, there's nothing here. the worst thing about this whole thing, and it's kind of funny but sad, they sent therapy dogs -- >> dana: that was a coincidence. speak to del mike thomas lee two oh, was it a coincidence? >> dana: this group was planning for months ahead of time. they just happened to be there on the day of the impeachment. some people thought that they were brought in for impeachment. it was just a coincidence. >> greg: what i love about it and i'm going to pretend that you never said that. these clowns manufactured the anxiety that they pretend to suffer from. we are going to edit all of that out. [laughter] >> jesse: we are not life right now? >> greg: no. >> jesse: to his point about the audience being blamed for
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the press not understanding the bombshell, not understanding the complexity of these high crime misdemeanors. even the michael cohen hearing had a bigger radiance than this first impeachment hearin hearing. before i don't know why anyone would think that nancy pelosi has regrets. that's pretty significant to me. i noticed that when i'm listening to conservative trump media, they say hey, this was a joke. donald trump jr., this is insanity. some of the talk show host, don't watch it. a waste of time. this is stupid. okay, greg said that. [laughter] >> dana: we had the most viewers. speak to the show did very well.
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thank you, adam schiff. >> juan: to my mind, it's like you know what, you get separate audiences. the message to conservatives is don't worry. don't pay attention. don't listen, because it might change your mind and we don't want anybody to change their mind. >> jesse: fox news was the largest audience. before i agree, because the message not only here, but i'm talking about on a lot of conservative talk shows was this is to be ignored even though this is an historic even. this is a remedy that the founding fathers put in place for when the executive, when the president is abusing his power. >> greg: that's not even the case. before they are not building a final case. like a grand jury, they are looking for a preponderance of evidence and testimony. they have shifted on impeachment, jesse.
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we know that it's really high. >> if you look at the republicans on the committee, they are not the one saying that you shouldn't be watching. in fact, they are saying that we want to present more people and different kinds of evidence to the american people. adam schiff is refusing to do so. the question going forward is what is his strategy? is he going to continue down this road wanting to bring articles of impeachment on the floor for a vote? at this point, you kind of have to. of course, that's what they would have to do to maintain his own credibility and his own ego, because he is leading the charge on this. or, are they going to shift the goal post? there's all this collusion. one of they couldn't prove that, is it going to be obstruction? >> jesse: dana, if this does go to the senate, does that mean that every senator must be there throughout the entire deal? a lot of the senators --
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>> dana: it's pretty interesting, actually. pretty much, if you are a senator, you can choose not to go, but then you just increase the chances that the republicans are able to acquit, because of the vote. think of kamala harris, senator booker, warren. >> jesse: bernie. amy klobuchar. >> dana: you can imagine that mitch mcconnell would be like, i'll just sit here for two months. january, february. new hampshire the second week. super tuesday right after that. also, if you are a juror and senator, you are not allowed to talk about it. >> jesse: do you think you can keep this to themselves? >> dana: i think this is going to come to a pretty quick conclusion. >> jesse: in the house.
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>> juan: they are like oh, yeah, let's get this over. let me just say, dana, to you -- to dana's point of all, if he stretches this out to embarrass the democrats, don't forget that democrats think this is good. >> dana: yeah. >> greg: it's the purest example of an orchestrated event meant to manipulate the public, right? what do we see? witnesses who didn't witness anything. we knew from the start that this was a sham. >> jesse: told you so. republican congresswoman, hit with a very sexist smear by the liberal media. straight ahead. ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> dana: congresswoman coming under attack. >> will you be prohibiting witnesses from answering member's questions as you have in the closed-door deposition? only one member in the staff. >> will suspend. >> dana: matthew going after her in a tweet, many are calling sexist. she is a perfect example of why just electing someone because they are a woman or a millennial doesn't necessarily get you the leader we need. he later deleted that tweet and apologized. she accepted it, but also added that you should be ashamed of your comment. this is one of the reasons young women don't run for office. let me go to you. what do you think question what >> he made it worse, because he deleted the tweet, shared an apology and said that we not
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only need to elect people not just because they are women or because they are millennials, but because they need integrity. then, he implies that he has no integrity. you try to walk it back and then you are patronizing and say oh, i made a bad statement. right, and she worked with him in college to help write a book and this is the way that he has repaid her. he didn't think that she was accomplished then. >> dana: another example of twitter not making anything better. the other thing that happened with her is that she is the youngest congresswoman baird i guess, alexandria is. she had a lot of firsts. but she didn't get on the cover of "glamour" magazine and all the other things. in the closed-door hearing, she goes to ask a question to a witness and the witness' lawyer says i'm sorry, i didn't think that staff was allowed to ask
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questions. she very graciously said, it's okay. it happens all the time. she is the young woman. >> greg: she has young woman. i can see that, dana. how condescending. i think that's absolutely right. you shall not elect them because of what they are. you know what i mean. you don't elect them because they are black. you don't elect them because they are white. you don't elect someone because they are woman. you don't elect someone because they are a man. you elect someone because they are persuasive, they've got talent. having said that though, i've changed my mind 4 times on the story. if she was going after, they whicwould say that she is a natl contender for the presidency. then, he apologized. you are supposed to accept every apology. i believe that you should. >> dana: yeah, you should. and she did. >> greg: but then he made it worse. but it's only a tweet. i go back to your point earlier.
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twitter makes everything and everybody worse. you are never a better version of yourself on twitter. i know that. i am much worse on twitter than i am here. if you can imagine how i am here, it's really bad. >> dana: do you think you are worse on twitter? >> jesse: i don't do anything on twitter. let's put it that way. >> greg: ironically, that makes you a better person on twitter? [laughter] >> jesse: i think i have a very good ear for sexism. >> dana: oh, yeah? >> jesse: because a lot a lot of sexism is directed at me. my hair. i pretend that it doesn't bother me, but it does. it does. i don't know. does he have a crush on her? >> dana: no, no, no, no. [laughter] >> jesse: i think she's actually a very confident, harvard educated, aggressive defender of impeachment. she's on the intelligence committee.
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defender against impeachment. she wasn't elected because she was a woman or because she was young. she is obviously very talented. she didn't do anything in that hearing to invite any sort of ridicule. >> dana: and if you remember, juan, when she was first running, she was running against two older republican males who did the same thing. she really worked and made her way. but she apparently rubbed adam schiff the wrong way when she was basically saying, aren't you going to allow us to have any of these witnesses? inappropriate. >> juan: i think a lot of people thought it was a concerted effort that started even before to try to disrupt the hearing and get schiff off his game. the idea, the woman and a millennial. to me, it could be bad and it could be good. to me, the tweet is offensive. i'm sure i disagree with him on lots of things, but not on this
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one. you got to remember to, he is a republican. >> jesse: independent. >> juan: his history is as a republican. he was a presidential advisor, so, to me, to get back to this point about twitter. the other day, there was a situation where somebody said, "okay boomer." and then an aarp official came back and said, we boomers, we have all the money. that set off a huge -- yeah, exactly. i thought to myself, this gets us nowhere. is this entertainment for some people? anyway, you shouldn't have -- >> jesse: to make another point, that's his boss. he should stop criticizing this congresswoman. they've been covering up a lot of nasty stuff. >> and adam schiff especially doesn't like elise.
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she noted the date of the letter, the complaint, and was calling him out. she wants more transparency about who they can and cannot talk to. >> greg: now i've changed my mind again, dana. he should be fired. he should be fired. twice now i've changed my mind today. >> dana: will go to commercial and you can see how you feel after that. hillary clinton claims she is being pressured to run. ♪ i need a ride.
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>> i, as i say, never, never, never say never. i will certainly tell you, i'm under enormous pressure from many, many, many people to think about it, but as of this moment, sitting here in this studio talking to you, that is absolutely not in my plan. >> juan: katie, i don't think she is running, but you never know. i don't know what that was about, but i'm interested in asking what do you this? >> katie: first, i want to say hillary clinton, everyone is asking you to run, it's like when biden told obama not to endorse him. everyone is like, yeah, joe. sure. he's an interesting candidate. his background is different than other people on the stage. he's a capitalist. he is a minority. he allegedly, reportedly has the blessing of barack obama, which will help him behind the scenes in fund-raising numbers, but also going into the primary. if he wins the primary.
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so look, i read the comments on the twitter announcement that he made through the video and they were not good. people were really mad about it's too late. everyone else has done all of the work. there is not enough room for you. get out. you are a hedge fund guy, financial guy. he has a lot of work to make up in terms of going to iowa, as andrew yang was saying, knocking on doors, getting people to vote for him. >> juan: dana, michael bloomberg, it also looks like he's going to get into the race now. they are both taking aim at joe biden, with the assumption being that if biden collapses, they would wind biden voters. but biden is not collapsing. >> dana: know, and i think you will see some more of that coming out in the polls next week or so. i actually think that he's going
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after elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. maybe they think biden won't be able to go the distance or he's all ready done some damage by these allegations about bribery and hunter biden. they think he won't be able to do it. plus, he can't raise that much money. bloomberg, i think, is a much harder sell. i think that he has a much greater chance of being able to deliver an obama message. i think he would go for bernie and liz a run for their money. might not be able to beat buttigieg, who is doing very well. i really believe that it would be narrowed down by now, but it's actually growing. >> jesse: it's a weak field. it's wide open. there could be a catastrophe next summer and here's how. if you see joe biden collapse and not win iowa and new hampshire, and then, you
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have bernie and liz split the socialist about to come, peach doesn't have enough juice to run up the middle, you could have them going into the convention. no one hits that delegate ceiling. you could get. we are going to have the best time. >> juan: may be the will nominate trump. to pick up on this point, i personally like patrick. you are no obama. obama's charisma. that's a famous speech. i don't know that deval can deliver. >> dana: don't some of his famous speeches come from patrick?
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>> juan: if you don't know what he's doing, it looks like well, he's a great guy. people like him. he is a governor. why now? >> greg: i think is actually probably one of the strongest people out there if he gets obama's endorsement. that's going to be great. i call it elec electile dysfunc. they are now in anchorage, alaska. they are in trouble. that's why this is happening, because all the smart people, bloomberg is going, "what?" deval patrick is a strong candidate. you should have entered earlier. >> katie: you know it's bad whenever hillary is like,
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everyone is. >> greg: it's like saying sorry for your loss at a funeral. they are saying her oh, you should run again. >> juan: here's hillary saying what it would have been like if she was president. >> look, i think all the time about what kind of president i would have been, what i would have done differently, what i think it would have met to our country and the world. of course i think about it. i think of it all the time. >> greg: i'm tired of being her shrink, juan. i was her therapist. before you were pathetic. what do you think? >> dana: she can do whatever she wants. if you run for president, you never give up the dream. do you think that al thinks he would have been a better president than bush? yes. of course he does. everybody who lost thinks they would have been a better president than the person who won. the difference between wallowing
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in your loss and accepting your loss and moving on to have a really great life, it's not hard to do. you can accept it and move on or you can continue this charade. >> greg: she just doesn't want to spend time with bill. >> juan: obviously john mccain lost. al gore is running the whole -- >> dana: i'm saying that they all made a different choice. >> juan: i think they were critical at times. >> dana: very rarely. they went on to do other things. >> katie: she will never be a margaret thatcher. >> juan: there we go. we can agree on that. disney is facing harsh criticism for slapping a warning on some of it's classic animated movies. ♪ (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation?
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>> katie: police alert. watching this could be offensi offensive. ♪ [singing] >> katie: that's right. new streaming service disney plus slapping a warning on shows like "dumbo" and "lady and the tramp". to greg, our local cultural expert. what are your thoughts on this? >> greg: this is another example of what we are seen constantly. and out of proportion response. nobody wants to be the object of a mob on twitter, so they try to change things and put out content warnings. i love the good old days with the old content warnings. kids these days, dana, they don't have the giddy thrill of sneaking into an r-rated film
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and knowing there's a possibility that you might see partial. was it 1979? 1978? i was 14. i wasn't allowed to see that and i saw stuff that i could not unseat. inc. you, jeannie. sneaking your kids into r-rated films. no one does that anymore. >> katie: lady and the tramp" is allegedly offensive. should they be, should they just not show these films at all? >> jesse: i agree with greg. this is disney reacting to a backlash by the left. i think a disclaimer is fine. don't butcher the whole movie. i agreed that there are obviously things from the 50s, 60s, '70s where they depict
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racial groups in a demeaning way. we understand that that's wrong and that's hurtful, okay? but you can also as a cartoon depict other groups in a humorous harmless way as well, by just portraying the surgeon characteristics of certain groups that are common among all people. you don't do it in a nasty way. >> greg: are you talking about the -- >> katie: you are growing up in 2019 and you are a 5-year-old kid. would you know that these things are stereotypical or would you just be watching the film? would they know if it wasn't being pointed out to them that it wasn't racist, sexist? >> juan: no, they just accept it for what it is. >> katie: so is pointing it
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out to the kids necessaril nece? >> juan: yeah. people change and cultures change all the time. if you are watching "bugs bunny today, patrick, my son told me that they have a warning. if you watch bugs bunny going off to war with elmer fudd, they have a really nasty depictions of japanese. i mean, it's unbelievable. if you look at westerns, you look at some of our westerns, americans, native americans, they are savages. i think cultures change and we have different views. i agree with you, jessie, you shouldn't destroy the film. but there's nothing wrong with you saying hey kids, that's not true. that's a caricature. >> katie: but unless you pointed out, i don't think that kids would necessarily know. i watched "dumbo" a lot.
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the crows speak in a stereotypical african-american way. >> dana: i'm going to have to take this piece of paper home for peter. i told him about this segment and he's like, what in the world? what happened? from the greatest generation to the snowflake generation. this is also happening with schools banning books. maybe they were insensitive at the time, but everybody can learn. don't erase our history. learn from it. >> juan: what was it, the prime minister of canada or the governor of virginia? it was accepted, especially for young white men. i'm going to stay out of your neighborhood. [laughter] >> greg: a disclaimer. >> katie: we don't know.
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♪ >> greg: welcome back. time for "the fastest seven." we are going to throw up this video of a fish with a human face. take a look. >> yuk. >> greg: yeah. it looks like this video is real. a type of carpet. this is why we don't eat fish, because it's almost cannibalism now. could you eat that? >> katie: i could if i didn't see what it looks like before hand. >> greg: it looks a little bit like brian stelter. >> juan: [laughter] you are so mean. >> greg: is this real? i'm assuming this is real. >> jesse: did we just get deep
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faked? >> greg: just shoot me. >> jesse: you know when you go to the restaurant? >> greg: my wife does. she orders a just to. it's disgusting. >> dana: i think that peta put this in a lab so that we would all stop eating fish. >> juan: it now, because if that was the case, they would do that on a cow. >> greg: a chicken with a human face. how about a human with a chicken face. no, next week, we are going to have a human with a fish face. they are everywhere. up next, this is great. an airline passenger snapping this picture of someone putting their dirty feet near her head. jesse, death penalty? >> jesse: you know what that calls for? snap those legs right back. >> dana: i think that what she should have done is then held
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her phone up, taken a picture of her face and posted them side-by-side. i want the face that goes with the feet. >> greg: i have very delicate feeds, jesse. those could be mine. katie. >> katie: this is disgusting. there are personal space issues on plans already, so don't make it worse. >> greg: juan what's going on with people's space? it's like, other rules don't matter when you are in the air. a parental responsibility. people aren't teaching their kids. >> juan: this is such obnoxious behavior. i don't even know where to start. i must say that i've never seen it. never seen it. i travel a lot. i would be appalled. i will say that sometimes people will take off their shoes.
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sometimes they will fall asleep and snoring loudly. that's beyond me. >> greg: i hate that. i hate it when they fall into your shoulder and they start snuggling you. you can't move and you've got to get them off you. >> katie: i'm like dude, get away from me. speak to the national hall of fame is out with some new inductees. i love those. a collectible card game. i believe, dana, that was your nickname in high school. >> dana: i wonder which one of these cars you are going to drive home tonight. >> greg: all, that was very mean. >> dana: they have a convertible. >> greg: i was a matchbox guy. that's a carmen. >> juan: a mini cooper. >> dana: he would love it, actually.
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>> juan: i got to tell you, greg. not only am i a child this version. the child in me collects them. i grew up in new york city, right? not these. i grew up in new york city, so i had a new york city police car on my desk. they are matchbox. some of them, like i'm sure you would appreciate this. one comes from the beach, which i'm not from, but it has a surfboard. >> greg: what was your favorite toy, dana? >> dana: i had a "sesame street" brownstone. you could open it up and you can have all of the, like a dollhouse. >> greg: the sad sad dollhous dollhouse. >> dana: what was the barn? you could open it up and it went "moo."
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>> juan: dana, didn't you grow up on a farm? >> greg: what was your favorite toy? >> jesse: my mom throughout all my garbage. that's not a toy, though. those are worth a lot of money now. "star wars" stuff. the transformers. things like that. sh>> greg: he transitions. [laughter] katie. >> katie: my favorite. it's hard to choose. i had a lot of cars. i had all five spice girl barbies. >> greg: oh, me too. >> katie: i was very sad when they broke up. >> greg: you need to apologize for that right now, jeff. juan, what was your favorite t toy? >> juan: favorite. a ball. some kind of ball.
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i must say that "dukes of hazzard" created a big fuss and my family. i didn't have one, but my kids. i was like hmm. you know what this means? >> greg: dana just said that she loved simon says. i was against that, because women don't need men to tell them what to say. simon says "it's sexist and i can't believe you still adhere to those old patriarchal rules." "one more thing" is up next. ♪ rded minivan three years in a row. the van just talked. sales guy, give 'em the employee price, then gimme your foot. hands-free sliding doors, stow 'n go® seats. can your car do this? man, y'all getting a hook up and you don't even work here. don't act like i'm not doing y'all a favor. y'all should be singing my praises. pacificaaaaa! purchase and get $5,361 below msrp plus 0%
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tennessee, special guest tom shillue, a.k.a. adam schiff, so that the tickets, g.feld.com. now let's do this. >> greg 'has fox news! >> lesson on the masked singer, cohosted and made this a guess the fox. >> the possibility that this could be a fox personality, nobody's mentioned lou dobbs! fox business network anchorman. >> lou dobbs is too important to do that show. >> he's busy! >> i think the masked singer is inside of lou dobbs costume every night. >> i thought he was too busy pumping your gas! >> lamborghini. dana. >> one bright used her wedding day to encourage pet adoption in a very creative way. instead of having her bridesmaid carry flowers down the aisle, and io dena ditch to put at additional bouquets -- there were puppy kays and each puppy was
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adoptable. the manager of a pet resort in florida, she said she wanted to make sure we brought some awareness to shelter animals were his so passionate about adopting personal shopping. the puppies at the wedding will spend a few more weeks with her mother, but guess we are welcome to fill out paperwork to adopt the pups when they are ready. that's cute. >> a bunch of dogs. >> also some wedding news. congratulations. fox news' very own rick leventhal is engaged to real housewives of own to orange county star kelly dodd. they got engaged last night. very good, rick, well done! also, katie and i! >> not again! >> face-off tonight at 8:00. very funny. >> with both won like nine times, right? we got to figure it out. chair for me. >> who won last time? >> would never gone against each other but we both won nine in a
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row. >> i'm going to have to watch. >> everybody my age knows mr. rogers and now there's a new movie about the iconic child show host. it's coming out next week, it called "a beautiful day in the neighborhood." well, yesterday was world kindness day and to, pittsburgh western hospital dressed up its infants and red cardigans to look like mr. rogers. tv station w qed and pittsburgh has created a holiday, cardigan day as a tribute to mr. rogers. the tv show mr. rogers neighborhood started on w qed in '68, ran for 33 years, still holds the record, the longest-running entertainment show in history. the hospital is letting the newborns keep their cardigans so they can enter the world with a little kindness. >> that's really cute. >> katie. >> vector marriage proposals. hawaii man was surfing with his girlfriend and instead of catching the next wave, he got down on one knee on his
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surfboard and propose. if you've got to be in really good shape to do that. while his now-fiance said yes before chris garth dropped the ring in the ocean, which, wow, he dropped it. >> the real one. >> the fair one. >> it wasn't the real one, but he had an extra back at home because he knew this might happen, but he said he knew that it could go wrong. he used a dummy ring they were out of the water and the real bling bling -- >> i guess i should -- there they are, right there! >> juan? >> do want to do this right now? >> speaking of weddings. this will shock america, why not! i was shocked earlier. katie. >> all right. where is bret baier when we need him? >> are going to hang by ourselves for 20 more seconds. >> that idea.
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>> taking the real one into the ocean? >> if you're good enough surfer you don't need a dummy. if that guy's office not very -- >> how did rick afford that rin ring? [laughter] >> maybe it's a dummy ring! never miss an episode of "the five," "special report" is up next. bret. >> bret: what exactly is happening up there? thanks, jesse. another democrat gets in the presidential race as former massachusetts governor deval patrick makes a late entry. we are in the eye of the impeachment hurricane. we will bring you back, today's back and forth setting the stage for tomorrow's hearing and we will tell you about the case of the missing venezuelan spymaster who may hold the key to a lot of very bad behavior in his country and this one. this is "special report." ♪ good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. the theme of the democratic presidential race this month seems to be the
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