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that changed. we will be covering the inspector general and his report all day and the origins of the impeachment stuff to begin with. here comes "the five." ♪ 's because usual, i'm greg gutfeld with emily compagno, one williams, jesse watters and dana perino. "the five." >> the house judiciary on the judiciary is introducing two articles of impeachment charging the president of the united states, donald j. trump, with committing high crimes and misdemeanors. the first article is for abuse of power. this gives rise to the second article of impeachment for obstruction of congress. >> greg: not to. to accusations that are so vague they can mean anything and
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nothing which is the plants. after all, when there is no crime, you've got to leave it to the imagination and boy is this open to interpretation. it's like an act for the blind which suits the media perfectly. remember how this process was reverse engineered. it wasn't here's the crime, let's impeach. it was less impeach and hope we find a crime. if it's the holiday reboot of let's pass the bill to see what's in it and what a flop, worse than angry birds two. we knew it and yet we had to carry the forest despite it featuring clouds who joked about baron and edited clips of tron. while the price tortured viewers by pretending it mattered, one question remained. why didn't the republicans bolt? after all, we knew it was a stupid skit designed to make them feel good since they are immune to feeling stupid. the rest of us are left with what cops called the mess meeting when thieves break into a house and find nothing, the only thing left to do is trash the place.
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hence the abuse of power which anyone can now use on the dems and they should. when you move forward with a three year which trial knowing the only support will be partisan and there for doomed to fail, while boasting that you keep doing that forever, isn't that an abuse of power? it certainly an abuse of americans patients, institutions, trust, and cohesion's, which makes it another media assisted host. if you want to find the lie, just look where the media .6 cameras. >> i have the theory that i would like to share with you. okay. it so i believe this impeachment process satisfies the media while helping trump in key battleground states. correct? so what is that sound like? it reminds me of cnn and msnbc doing nonstop mocking coverage of trump which the media and the ratings enjoyed and it got him elected. are they to stupid --
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's morning joe and cnn just too stupid to see that they are reelecting trump? >> i see what do you have done there. so the -- absolutely the polling shows that two things. nationally republicans and democrats, nothing has changed. the numbers are the exact same as they were not even just three months ago but three years ago when the president was elected and the number of people who disapprove of the president is at 53% and that was -- what did hillary clinton get in the popular vote? about the number. nothing has been persuasive on either side. both sides are completely locked in and stopped in one place and that is in the key battleground states. of michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and of those three states, impeachment has absolutely hurt the democrats ad it has helped president trump. it president trump or toulouse next november november, it will
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not be because of impeachment. if that will absently not be the case. also it was just announced that the house judiciary committee is going to move so quickly that tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. is when they are to the markup. who says congress can't move quickly? i think the reason they want to do that is because they want to rip the bandit often get this over with because they know politically while it was important for their face, they need to move on so they can try to argue on the merit going into november. >> juan: don't tell andrew johnson. i think he was impeached in three days. i will say this about the numbers that dana was setting accurately, i do think that if you look at the numbers and almost half the country favoring impeachment or removal, that's unprecedented. i go back to bill clinton and it was only like 29 at the max.
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i think the media is on both sides of this and i think there has been considered in media and i don't know. whatever. there's all kinds of media where people want to simply have their pre-existing opinions affirmed but i will say that to my mind when you look at an allegation like bribery and you say i didn't see it, i don't see the bribery, i see this big bucket, i would say one, i guess it wasn't a fishing expedition, it was done in good faith and this is what they think, or two, when you look at abuse of power, bribery would be included in such a charge with the so-called quid pro quo allegation. >> your right prayer the bribery just kind of went away. we have a bribery montage that we can throw at this point that makes this look incredibly sympathetic? because there was a lot of evidence of bribery. a substantial amount of evidence
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on the abuse of power in the question of bribery. >> did the president's demands on ukraine constant bribery? >> bribery or acts of omission and in this case, it is clearly one oone of those. >> treason, bribery, high crimes and misdemeanors. it >> greg: what happened to the bribery? >> juan: i think it's in that bucket i was talking about. >> greg: i think the dems are not swimming in that bucket. >> juan: i think they were actually acting in good faith, not a fishing expedition. i will say that i can't believe we are talking about left-wing media and right wing media and how this report gets interpreted. you know, all of this, even what we are talking about here, what about the fact that it's trump's people these charges from silence to taylor to -- >> greg: let me get jesse in hampshire jesse, the first
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impeachment probably in history based on emotional trauma paid us before the two articles really are we hate you and we can be you, not anything new he. first you had no inclusion and then there was no extortion and no bribery, they are just settling on things. every president tells congress they will see you in court. you can't impeach someone for saying what a judge decide. then the other one, abuse of power, by that standard, every single president could have been impeached by the very low standard. they try to rush this thing, the american people saw it was flimsy and then they lost interest in it and now everyone is just talking about football and the irishman. this is what's going to happen. ten of these democrats in trumps districts now in the house, they want a center. they don't even want to vote on impeachment here they are nervous and like you said, you are right. trump was losing to these three democratic contenders in these battleground states a month ago and now he's beating them all by a lot and he has had a great year in 2019.
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he killed baghdadi, blockbuster job numbers, i mean, any exposed deep state which we haven't even got into so it's not a good year. >> greg: i always go to wikipedia to look at the plot summary because i don't like describing. this is -- i feel like we already knew the plot and we are looking at this thing unfold that we already know where it's going to go which is nowhere. >> emily: this is true and i hear what do you are saying which is that you are saying it's included in this but i think that's what is difficult for the average citizen to wrap their brain around. it's the fact that this riding is very amorphous. it is ambiguous. what does this mean? president trump has demonstrated he will remain a threat to national security. i am used to a strategy that picks elements of a crime and that presents to a jury here are the elements of this crime and here's the code that is the law and here is there for why this
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defendant committed a crime. what we have here is literally a thesis and i think was difficult to stomach about it is that we've been hearing messaging from the left this entire time including quotes like president trump is a criminal and with that word specifically, bribery. that magically disappeared and these accounts would not be mutually exclusive? there are several meanings why isn't there more? if there was that intent on catching someone who was abusing power, why wouldn't they try from a to z and hoping one would stick because just one is enough to remove him from power? it's not persuasive. >> greg: these are people saying what it is. they don't know what could happen so they say what if this could happen in the future grid they are trying to prosecute him for a future crimes. it's just like minority report, that great movie with tom crui tom cruise. >> juan: if you are thinking about how does this play out, i think you do on my key gets impeached.
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>> greg: we shall see, juan. we shall see. i just coined that phrase. coming out, attorney general bill barr blasting fbi over the fisa warrants. we hear from them next. (employee) enterprise car sales has access to over half a million preowned vehicles, most with tech features like blind spot detection, back up camera... [kristen gasps] (employee) because you never know what might be behind you. (kristen bell) does the sloth come standard? (kristen bell vo) looking to buy? enterprise makes it easy.
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>> dana: more followed after the release of the inspector general's fisa report. bill barr blasting ig's conclusions, calling out the fbi, and going after the media. >> i thought this was very flimsy. these omissions were not satisfactorily explained and i think that leaves open the possibility to infer a bad faith. i think our nation was turned on its head for three years. i think based on the completely
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bogus to narrative that was largely sand and hype to an irresponsible press and i think there were gross abuses oe behavior that is intolerable in the fbi. >> dana: the attorney general also doubling down on his assertion that the struck campaign was spied on. >> it's clearly spied on. i think wiring people up to go in and talk to people and make recordings of the conversations is spying. >> dana: you have been deep in the state of mind on this report and i watched you and you read the whole executive summary and you are underlining things. i'm not even quite sure what it specifically to ask you about of mainly we just talked about bill barr saying basically this -- he saying the inspector general did nothing.
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>> greg: what he's saying is that when you open up an investigation into an opposing political campaign and if you are the fbi and you open up based on foreign rumors, that is a very thin predicate surveys that anna not only do you open up an investigation on the drunken conversation at a bar, you all of a sudden have open on fleming, metaphor, and the page. that is dramatic to do at that point. all he saying is why didn't the fbi gives a defensive briefing to the trump campaign? people say you don't want to tip the trump campaign off but you went to the russians and you alerted the russians that summer to stop messing around, we know what you're doing, but you don't go to the trump campaign for you don't think that could have gone to jeff's sessions and say there's going to be some infiltration opportunities, better watch out, there could be some issues, let me show you how to deal with it? no. they investigated the trump
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campaign and not the russians. second point, the spying occurred and there was wiretapping and there was of her cover agents at one end and secretly recorded trump campaign officials. the dossier according to the inspector general was the central and essential document used to wiretap the campaign. the fbi lawyers said this was essentially a single source fisa. and they drew almost entirely from the steele dossier. that means hillary bought a warrant. that means hillary paid for further interference in the election and they knew almost immediately that the dossier was bogus because when the interview the source of steels ridiculous reporting, he said yeah, it's all nothing, it's all hearsay, he doesn't know what he talking about and they continued for a year to lie about steel and to deceive the court enter forged documents to make it look like
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page was a bad guy when in fact he was a good guide created and that was the most egregious thing because you look at the end of this, what does mueller do? for two years he knows there is no collusion and they knew for years there was no collusion yet they put the country through hell to build an instruction case. this was not an unbiased investigation. i don't care what they say. they had no evidence -- that's because they didn't admit it. of course they are not dumb enough to admit it. >> dana: one of the things in a report that the ig said was that the warrants were justified and there was evidence for it and they couldn't say with the other evidence is and that apparently is because it must come from another source. >> correct and i think the ig report speaks for itself and this is not -- bill barr is great at spin then being an attorney general and what he did with the mueller report was he he was able to preempt it and try to define it before it was out in public.
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in this case, he knows he couldn't do it because bill barr, you have robert mueller working for you, you've got john durham who is report you are now going to control working for you, but you don't have michael horowitz, the inspector general, working for you. he's independent. so his analysis comes out and if i said the report is very quick, there was no political bias and- before so why did they lie and deceive the court? >> juan: they didn't deceive the court. they did not. there was additional information and there was one person at school -- this is now 17 clerical errors or whatever but -- you know the key here is that it doesn't even matter what's in the report even though we can all read it because the right wing will continue with conspiracy theories that can't be proven.
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before you guys said the fisa thing was clean and you were wrong. you said it had nothing to do with the fisa court and you were wrong. you were wrong the whole time. >> juan: is unbelievable that you would say anybody -- you know what do you should say? i apologize because this repor report -- >> jesse: you should apologize. hillary should apologize. >> dana: 's of the fbi another they got this report, they are going to do an audit and they might have some changes but there are no consequences and also you haven't heard -- the media doesn't really say -- the obama administration -- somebody had to have been checking this stuff off. >> when they knew the dossier was a fraud they didn't want to tell anybody because they realize -- that's the gooey hot center to all of this. it really bothers me because it puts ballroom stories -- like i have a million barroom stories. this was based on an barroom
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gossip that even steele couldn't verify and he couldn't back up and yet that was the thing that launched a three year which trial. my god. i have barroom stories that -- that's mental. that's the best -- that's the conspiracy theory to kill all conspiracy theories. a golden shower that never happened that had to do in obama's bed that he stayed in a hotel and trump walked in there and decided hey, let's defile this bed, that's a conspiracy. also about the 17 mistakes, they are all mistakes in one direction. >> dana: can i ask you -- let me ask you about this. the fbi is going to surveilled page but page is also -- it says in the report, a source for the cia. so how does that work? >> emily: that's why we are
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missing a lot of evidence that jerome has referenced and the important thing here, the attorneys for the oig, they take testimony as true meaning if someone says i am not biased, they will put that down and say okay then there was no bias. i think the most important part, the crucial element of this is the fact that the attorney general has come out and said that there are gross and clear abuses of the surveillance process and what we see her in these mistakes which i refuse to call them that, they are clear all nations, as h he said, it ws always to one side. this includes these monitored statements from both paige and amanda for that that was a sculptor's very information. if one of us was being prosecuted and you learned that prosecution withheld consistently exculpatory evidence and the attorney general comes out and says during the investigation, it was consistently -- everything we uncovered was to one side, where do we stop? where does the investigation stopped? why then do they keep going until they found evidence that
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went to the truth that they had already concluded? the answer is this impeachment. a >> dana: we will have more reaction on his fisa report and president trump. he apparently just spoke with the media about the fisa report. we will show that to you. osity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow.
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responded to the report on fisa and we have that tape. he took one question while standing on the white house. i think it was on the south lawn, right? here he is. >> we are going to hershey, pennsylvania, tonight we have a big rally, a lot of people, tremendous lines, great enthusiasm. the republicans have started to gather and this is a witch hunt and is a terrible thing but even the democrats couldn't find very much because they put up new articles that frankly are very weak and they are very weak. also they approved today, of all days, we have been waiting to hear, and they approved today at beat usmca and called out the silver lining to impeachment. without the impeachment, they would have never approved it in my opinion. at the impeachment is the reason they approved it and
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interestingly enough, one hour after the news conference, they went out of the news conference on the big trade deal, one of the greatest trade deals ever made for our country, and the reason is they want to muscle down the impeachment because they are embarrassed by it and they couldn't get the votes and that's exactly what happened. it's a terrible thing when they do something like that but now it goes to a vote and i assume they will probably have to vote on very weak articles but very importantly today we get usmca and that is going to be a great thing for our farmers, our manufacturers, for just about everybody. it's good for everybody. unions included. i spoke with richard trump, and we had good talks with the union people. i did that a few days ago and we had a very good talk and
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everybody is really loving the usmca so we are very happy about that. very happy. >> [indistinct speaking] >> i think the democrats, i can imagine they vote for it because we did nothing wrong. there was absolutely nothing done wrong. they have at allies my conversation every way you can and when you talk about the word favor was mentioned and it was mentioned not doing me a favor but it was nothing to do with me, this has to do with the united states. the word was us. can you do us a favor, then we talk about the country on we are talking about seeing the attorney general. when you look at it, and that was just a part of it, and there
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were two of them, nobody even mentioned the other one, we had another one where he originally won the election and i think it's a disgrace that people can make impeachment out of nothing. that was a perfect conversation. if you look at mark levan, he idolized the conversation, one of the great constitutional lawyers. they were perfect conversations. there is nothing to impeach on and i think it's a disgrace. i think it's an absolute disgrace. let's say they vote on it, i don't know what they are going to vote, who knows paired all i know is they were very embarrassed by it and that's why they bought of usmca an hour after because they figured it would buffer things a bit anf you look at the poll numbers, the fire house poll just came out and we are way ahead of everybody in every state, every -- most of the swing states, we are
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way ahead and you know i don't know if that's impeachment or the fact that we have the best economic numbers that we've ever had in our country, the best unemployment numbers and employment numbers. we have the best numbers we've ever had in our country so i think that has something to do with it. it you saw on friday 266,000 jobs and other countries all over the world, they are not doing what we are doing great. >> juan: i'm amazed, i listen to this and he just is out there counter punching and slamming and he doesn't stop but at some point do you think from my perspective it's like he's just flooding the zone and there is no fact-checking and he just -- people by it. especially on the right wing media. he's praising mark levin. >> jesse: i don't see anything wrong with that. i think in being on offense as is effective. he is being a great promoter of the truth and no one does it better than he does.
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i think democrats like you may be are frustrated because he's such an eloquent speaker and so precise with his combative pronunciation and denunciations that your head is spinning and it just frustrates you and it must be frustrating because here's the deal, if the economy was in the gutter and to this country was sad and there were terrorist attacks and there was -- impeachment would be really hot and people would be ready to short-circuit this guy early, but it's not. things are great. so for them to do this now and pulled the chains looks a super party everybody knows it. >> i think that would mean it's a political thing as the economy was the issue. it >> jesse: now it looks partisan, that's my point. >> dana: he has to be on offense but the alternative is to sit there and be punched in the face on impeachment and want
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to, that's just not good nature and not good politics but he has a country to run as commander in chief and he also has an election to try to win. he can't take any vote for granted, that's why he's out there doing these rallies. if he is going to press his advantage there, he showed. >> juan: i have to apologize. >> greg: i don't think he could have exited this in a better situation with a great economy and a really weak to articles of impeachment. i mean he should be very happy right now. he's going to have a great rally. >> juan: is going to have a big rally in pennsylvania and you can watch right here on fox news. hillary clinton is topping a new 2020 poll. can you believe that? despite the fact she's not even in the race. what does that say about the democrats? find out next right here on "the five." or could things go a different way? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot.
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here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? >> jesse: 2020 field,
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democratic voters are actually looking to 2016 loser, hillary clinton, as the person of beauchamp. she is topping a new poll beanie out candidates who are actually in the race like biden, sanders, and bernie. wow. this is big, juan. when is she getting in? [laughs] >> juan: this is foolish but she's not in the race, this is a crazy poll paid i don't even know what to say. despite all that, biden is leading the race. it you have trouble attacking binding, obama attacking binding, and not only that but hillary -- more conspiracy. >> jesse: so you think this is poll driven? >> emily: i think this always happens. we saw this in 2016 with biden and the grass is always greener with a candidate that's not actually in the race. the fact that she is kind of
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attacking bernie for how quickly he endorsed her, it just goes to show why smart democrats don't want anything to do with her in 2020 because she is obsessed with vindicating 2016 and no one wants anything to do with that. >> jesse: i think she's enjoying overshadowing this field right now. >> dana: if you have a vote coming out this time of year and you are going to go in a bookstore get done you know what do you are doing. let me know and i will help you on the timing but don't look now, bernie sanders having a bit of a comeback moment. he is now in second place and in one poll he was pulling number one in california and i think that juan said that the chances of a contested convention are now at 25%. >> jesse: i've been talking about contested convention for a month. i want the credit. until something happens, then it's juan's idea. >> dana: the bernie thing is kind of relative moment.
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it >> greg: hillary keeps saying everyone wants me to run, everyone wants me to run. she believes the last word off that sentence, everyone wants me to run away. they want her to run away. if she if she jumped into this race, bernie will get the last word in this race for these folks are going to get behind him and they are going to go crazy. meanwhile, biden is just getting angrier and angrier and more ornery. he is snapping more than garters at the mustang ranch. a little blue whom are there for dana. he is challenging a lamp post push-ups. >> juan: you said he was sleepy before. >> greg: no i didn't. i said he's angry and ornery. you know when you go to sleep on a plane for three hours and you wake up and you think the plane is flying but it still there? that's how joe is every day now. it's like he's just mad and he's cranky. he is however we say he is. coming up, we close it out.
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>> emily: welcome back. time for the festive seven. first outcome of this vital hack from hell it's on ignited a national debate on sexism. actor ryan reynolds find of mohammed saeed alshamrani wife and made this response ad from his company. >> we can get you another one if you'd like. you're safe here. new beginning. >> new beginning. speaker you look great, by the way. >> emily: do you think that response ad was more helpful for ryan reynolds or peloton?
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>> dana: i think peloton won is hands down but husbands are worried right now not that they are going to be called sexist if they get their wi-fi pellets on, so they will be called cheap if they don't parade >> jesse: alina has been asking me for this thing for like a year. this ad is basically saying that are to be a total drunk guzzling gin with your friends than live a happy life with a grateful, boring husband. right? raise your hand. i don't think this ignited a national debate at all. i think if you idiots on twitter called it sexist and then we all started talking about how stupid it was. welcome to the fastest seven. our borrowers stories are bid on the mic based twitter reactions. bryan reynolds, he has jim
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company? i have to get a gym company. i have to get some company. >> dana: who is that really attractive guy who married the attorney? george clooney. he has tequila so just get like a bourbon parade >> juan: i think bryan reynolds deserves all the credit in the world because he has been very smart to capitalize on this in order o promote his jim and i can't -- he is like off of peloton. b2 we told you about the banana duct taped to the wall, that strolled for an astounding $120,000 but someone got hungry. a performance artist ate a banana and later said he was not sorry at all and eating the banana was his own work of art. what do you think? priceless performance art or >> juan: i think this act is as silly as --
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it's ridiculous and just and expressive as excess that too many people have too much money. >> jesse: want as wrong as usual. his performance artist hit the nail on the head. you can be a performance artist and pretty much do anything great if you get arrested, you can say it was performance art. you can't touch me, and i gives me a great idea. >> dana: looked, not too long ago, an auction house here, there was a bag of kitty litter up against a wall and then a side it was $20,000. that's how absurd all of this stuff is. would you buy it? [laughs] >> greg: anything could be performance art. it googled gams and performance art and then don't blame me for that. you know the one guy took his grant money which was 20 grand
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for art and then he made it in a stack and sold it for 21,000? i mean there is worse art. i don't think this is real that i think all of this is like -- this had been created specifically for a performance art piece. >> juan: nope, it was created for "the five." >> emily: the santa is really dreaming of a white christmas. walmart now apologizing and making cocaine santa branded sweaters which shows jolly old saint nick about to engage in some questionable and illegal holiday behavior. what do you wear this? >> juan: this is so sad. how corrupt? how can people put this out and not have the sense that this is not in the christmas spirit? this is crude, and rude, and also offensive. >> jesse: how else do you expect sancho to deliver all those presence? this is the side of hipster humor that the hipsters don't
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>> greg: one more thing. jesse? >> greg: do you >> jesse: you know how they have crazy service animals? you know it's getting out of hand. squirrels and stuff. this guy in arizona registered a beehive, greg. registered a beehive of is a service animal. i don't think it's going to go over too well but i think he wanted to make a point that this
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is all getting ridiculous and maybe created a little buzz... speed 2 oh >> juan: oh... >> greg: let's go to the next one. dana? >> dana: you might've missed it. it was 2015. remember, steve harvey announced -- watch this. >> the winner, philippines. >> it's not philippines. it's malaysia. >> okay. let me explain something to you. i read that in the teleprompter. y'all got to quit doing this to me. >> dana: in 2015 he announced the wrong winner and this time he said in the teleprompter they had the wrong thing but steve harvey is hilarious. you have to google when he asked the winner the question about climate change and watch him. he's hilarious. pretty funny. the winner was south africa's
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she's absolutely gorgeous. >> juan: i love his jacket. >> dana: i think he's the most real guy. >> greg: he's our steve harve harvey. ♪ animals are great that's usually a preamble but all i'm going to say is you can't get anything better than a sugar glider gliding through the air. just watch this. that's amazing. isn't that amazing? wouldn't you want that in your house flying around? a sugar glider is like -- you know, it's a rodent. all i know. go outside. you'll see them on the street. that's enough. i think we've done enough. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great thank you, emily, for ruining my
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whole day. juan? >> juan: a british may be created a worldwide sensation with his video. take a look. that is georgina. she's four months old, died sherecently got her first hearig aid. the parents turn on the hearing aid, talk to her. watch how georgina reacts to her mom's voice when she turns on the hearing aid. >> can you say hello? >> [cooing] >> that's a very loud sound! >> juan: so many christmas blessings around. merry christmas, georgina. >> greg: emily, do you have anything adorable, animallike, or cute babies? >> emily: i've got this christmas shopping experience
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totally wonderful, the clydesdale police department in louisiana, this good girl made it to the nice list this year and so her handler took her to pet smart to shop! so cute. that's what i do with duchess. i took her to the pet store and i go out there and pay for it. >> greg: what does it say in the aisles in the store? >> jesse: hey! i thought you had a good joke. >> juan: what did she get? >> emily: i don't know... >> greg: why don't you do your research? you just drop the ball. frankly, i'm tired of it. >> jesse: i would take where is the black whistle black friday whistle?
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>> dana: my dream is to get you on a horse. >> jesse: i get on a horse, i get right off. >> juan: i would think of a cleanup on aisle five. >> greg: "special report" is up next. hello, bret. >> bret: i cleanup on aisle five all night. breaking tonight, covering several major stories. the images, two wildly with incredibly high skates. mike emanuel is at the capitol where house democrats have unveiled articles of impeachment on the same day they gave the president a major political win on trade. john roberts at the white house has the president's reaction to both developments, but we begin with correspondent david spun at the justice department tonight where the attorney general isn't taking major expection to the inspector general's report finding major bias in the russia probe.

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