tv The Five FOX News January 13, 2020 2:00pm-3:00pm PST
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and multiple segments, so no ricky gervais is for the oscars but we will see how that goes. the dow up again today about 83 points, but the big test for 29,000 will have to wait. here comes "the five." >> greg: hi, i am greg gutfeld with jesse watters, juan williams, dana perino, and emily compagno. sorry, media. looks like iran hates its own government more than he hates us. instead of burning u.s. flags, what did you see at sunday's protests over its government shooting down that airliner? a bunch of iranians refusing to act the way our media wishes they would come at demonstrators refused to walk on american and israeli flags while they attacked images of general soleimani. as much as they were expected it
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seems they loathe the revolutionary guard much more. also showed government forces firing live ammo at the protesters. media outrage seems at a low ebb, still too busy complaining about trump tweeting mean things about them. yet i ran, people who speak out endure all let's get that out rages over means, but also the oscars, why no best director for little women? for greta. i blame trump. another media narrative implodes. we now know he authorized the killing seven months ago. talk about impulsive, erratic, unstable. he only waited seven months to take the guy out? clearly, he is a maniac, crazy on blood lust. where is the 25th amendment when you need it? so once again, the media lies to you about everything. part of the madmen persona they helped fabricate, not true either. only in america can our media get everything was so wrong and
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still see themselves as the good guys. i guess that's the only way they can look in the mirror without throwing up. welcome back from your "tennis camp," that's what we are calling it. >> dana: you wouldn't believe what i really did. >> greg: can't wait to hear about it in the break. does this feel like a new chapter in iran or is that wishful thinking on my part? >> it might be possibly but it writes itself over and over again. i believe that everybody and every human being is born with a desire for freedom, it is something we all have, so then you have a dictatorial government that is trying to ram down people's throats to keep them down, keep them from opportunity, tell them what to wear, tell them what to think. they want their talents and they want their brains but they don't respect their hearts and so you see this in hong kong, venezue venezuela, iraq, lebanon, iran.
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we will get to that. you think about the arab springs, there are these movements in and they get snuffed out. then you think about venezuela for example, we kind of help at them we can't do it all. so i do think it is a possibility that there could be some changes but that would mean iran would have to change quite fundamentally and i would bet that they are biding their time right now but what we know about them in december, killed about 900 of its own citizens because they were protesting and this is before any of this happen. >> greg: might've been directed by soleimani, who is no longer here. thank you for that. i get the feeling that maybe iran wasn't as overjoyed or in love with soleimani as our media told us. >> i bet the people that came out to mourn soleimani were people that were backed by the iranian regime. and it is funny that the media has taken the same perspective
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as the iranian regime. think about it, they mourned soleimani, and then they blamed trump for shooting down the airline, both the american media and the iranian regime, and then they said that the street protests -- there are lots of reasons for people to be on the street, may be somewhere shopping, maybe just out getting a breath of fresh air but that is fundamentally misunderstanding the threat of protesting in iran. you can get put to death if you chant which they were doing. doesn't take any bravery to chant death to trump, down with america, it's an evil empire, everybody does that over there and they're doing it because they get paid to do it. now, when trump goes in there and takes out a bad guy without having to pay a bribe with no american casualties, 9 out of 10 americans give him a round of applause. only the media creates a scandal over trump killing a terrorist.
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how many terrorists did barack obama take out? and the taliban. how many generals in libya across the middle east? he didn't have his guys go on the sunday shows the next weekend telling the media here is the documentary evidence that he had that he was planning an imminent attack. he didn't have to do that because the media didn't demand he do that. soleimani's in business to kill americans. his job for the last three decades is to plot attacks against americans and our allies. we don't need a specific piece of raw intelligence saying he is about to kill an american. it's what he does for a living. so we kill him first and there is nothing scandalous about that at all. >> greg: feel for you to respond to anything this brilliant man just said. >> juan: i don't know where to start. the fact that obama didn't go after and kill terrorists.
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his use of drones to kill terrorists and people said why is he doing this and if we are going to go into, shall be send troops. let me go back. >> jesse: he was not hammered the way this administration has been hammered. i don't think the republicans went crazy when barack obama. >> juan: whatever you think is not right. you are conflating two very separate events. after soleimani's assassination killing whatever you want to call it, there were people in the streets, i don't know. that's what you guys say my but now there are people in the streets as much as americans would be upset if our government shutdown and airline, but they are not to have the same event, they are separate events and they have every reason to be angry at their government which is now admitted that they leave a huge mistake that took 100
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plus lives. >> jesse: you are saying they hate their government more than they hate trump. you go live in iran. >> juan: here's the other part of this. the idea that somehow the democrats are to be putting schumer and pelosi in this picture with this at the iranian, this is a viable thing that somehow they don't go after terrorists or hate on people, every democrat has made a clear statement that he was a bad guy. and finally, seven months ago, he gave the authorization that if you have a shot, okay. so then trump comes out and says what difference does it make if i had information about an imminent attack, the defense secretary said i never saw anything about that, this guy is making stuff up and you guys are just running around, everything
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he does is just fine. >> greg: we know you were only allowed to say imminent when you were talking about climate change, only democrats can use the word imminent and it has to do with global warming. i honestly think we are seeing right now is the real iran and the door is opening for some new dialogue instructed by the guy who is now dead, soleimani. >> emily: i agree and i want to speak to the perspective of the left in the mainstream media on the protest because the protest became inconvenient because up until then, they were used as a tool for both of those entities when it was a anti-trump vehicle and these are people allegedly who cared deeply about democracy and freedom and yet all of a sudden, they are mute when as you said not two months ago, 1500 citizens were murdered for
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protesting. they were risking their lives because they are saying death to the supreme leader and specifically trump is not the problem, soleimani, the iranian government is, they are literally blowing open the sham and the bullying to let that light in and there have been crickets from both the left and the mainstream media. final point, the foreign threat and the regime that iran is, that is a bipartisan threat because what we don't need us to politicize this so i hope the left gets in gear and starts viewing this from an american perspective rather than an anti-trump perspective. >> greg: all right, let's go to a break, shall we? break, that's tennis lingo. coming up, trump mocking the 2020 candidates and wide bernie sanders of being accused. i'm your mother in law.
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volunteers out to trash me. we all saw the impact of factionalism in 2016. >> dana: sanders denies he had anything to do with it and now things are getting even more heated with accusations of sexism. sanders reportedly told moran during the 2018 meeting that a woman cannot win in 2020 and sanders is calling that report ludicrous data this is the moment i have been waiting for, finally going to have to go at each other because they both can't win and they have the same type of supporters. >> jesse: i just think it is so lame, these attacks. i long for the days when trump used to make fun of people's hair cuts right to their faces. >> emily: you said a 2020 goals for yourself was not too. >> jesse: i didn't say i wouldn't enjoy other people doing it. >> greg: he would be on the sidelines egging on the bullyi bullying. >> jesse: i would not
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participate in that type of shaming. i made a commitment. but in all seriousness, it is fun watching my prediction come true about a brokered convention because let's say burning wins the first two primaries and then super tuesday becomes stop the bernie train and bloomberg and biden are throwing all they can at this guy and then they rob bernie again, aoc is going to be out in the streets with her squad, a bloodbath or they are forced to put bernie somehow on the ticket. imagine bernie-biden. in >> dana: i accidentally combine the two names of bernie and biden today and it comes out as a burden. one, do you think that sanders is someone -- he wants to fight. he is willing to fight.
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he's got brass knuckles out there, he's going to go for it and he could be the one that points out that elizabeth warren has a lot of inconsistencies and all this corporate work that would make his supporters not want to turn to her. >> juan: that's possible, but at this point, this is all standard, three weeks to go to iowa, things are going to get tighter, distinctions to be drawn. she could take shots at him even though she is the one it's been falling in the polls and i think it has a lot to do with her own sort of implosion on the medicare for all. i think that's true but that's coming in response, that's my guess, i don't know that that's true, i just think she's the one that leaked that. i guess you do too. but overall, if you have sanders and warren going at each other tomorrow night in des moines at the next democratic debate, the winner from that is joe biden because they are not going at the man who is a national leader at the moment, the second thing to say here is once that you get
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a sense of donald trump jumping in, he has been today delighting in the idea that sanders is taking on warren, this and that because he is the incumbent, the incumbent has an advantage. but that dynamic changes once there is a democratic nominee. democrats is much as they've been trailing in terms of fund-raising into president trump's campaign overall fund-raising is about on par and it looks to me like democrats were fired up to take out trump. >> dana: do you think the media has taken the bernie sanders candidacy seriously? >> greg: you know how much i don't want to bash the media. i think they want to anoint the person who was going to win and that's why they don't think sanders is going to win, why they bumped him out for hillary. the media chooses the democratic candidate, that's a fact. here's the thing, trump makes all these candidates look like
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runner-up's at the bachelor. you can hate trump all you want but you can't replace america's bad boy and he is america's bad boy, he's fonzie and they are all policies and these candidates are suffering from trump depletion effect, walks into the room and sucks at all the oxygen but is getting an assist from the media so you end up having them mimic him in these attacks because that's the only way they're going to get any oxygen. >> dana: the other thing that happened today is cory booker, the senator from new jersey dropped out of the race, what you make of that? >> emily: the sad reality is if you are not in the top tier, and the dropout is in and of itself a footnote. and if i could just comment on that cocoon in the fighting of sanders and elizabeth warren. the two old people going at it, exactly. which is so tiresome and predictable that she put him on blast and that he comes at her and that way to begin with
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because that is reminiscent of the 2016 campaign of. just because she has more liberal doesn't make her off the market for attacking and i think he has that luxury of being the furthest left in the top tier so he is going to use his ideology as a weapon of issues substantively and also in character just like you did with hillary, you have your goldman sachs speeches and elizabeth warren much on your corporate work and whatnot. and i think that ultimately as she is fading, she is grasping at straws planting things that she puts yourself in a story and likewise, he is pouncing on her weakness is that the overall winner from that is going to be biden. >> juan: i think that tomorrow night, the big news is that tom steyer was back to the power of money that bloomberg has been pumping up and now you see according to fox poll's, you see him at 15% in south carolina, 12% in nevada and suddenly, he is on stage.
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>> dana: money is the trump identity. cory booker prove that nice guys finish last. >> greg: he was my best impression, i had a good one. >> juan: you can't stop the show now, go ahead, cory. >> jesse: he talks like he just had a hot slice of pizza so his mouth is on fire and he needs a glass of milk. >> dana: privately admitting that nancy pelosi's trump impeachment theory has failed. ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ]
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>> juan: nancy pelosi ramp ramping up her attacks against president trump sending articles of impeachment to the senate ths week. >> let's be optimistic about the future, a future that will not have donald trump in the white house one way or another ten months from now, we will have an election if we don't have him removed sooner. but i can, he will be impeached forever. >> juan: the speaker also not ruling out the possibility of issuing a new articles of impeachment and continues to go after senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and republicans, take a look. >> the leader of the senate mitch mcconnell has signed on to a resolution to dismiss the case, to dismiss the case, that in his view. in i am telling you that he signed on on thursday to a resolution to dismiss the case, the dismissing is a cover-up.
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>> juan: a cover-up, so greg, how would you make this out, a cover-up is what she is saying. in fact, i think most americans and even most republicans say if you don't have witnesses and documents that essentially it is a cover. >> greg: they wanted to score an impeachment as an emotional victory, trump to them is daddy and he is still there but it never mattered if he was going to leave her go because he is so mean to them. we have to ask ourselves as americans, are we okay with the government who use their office to exact an emotional tantrum. we paid for this tantrum. how much of that tantrum cost wages on the drama. the bright side, he has one of the greatest economies in world history and the media and the democrats got what they wanted which was an emotional payback, so it's kind of win-win. on a separate note, i cannot get
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my shoes out of the palatine bike. >> juan: so how would you rate her strategy because it was a "washington post" reporter on the air today saying lots of immigrants are saying the strategy didn't accomplish anything. >> emily: i think it is a failed transparent strategy that did nothing more than waste our tax dollars and every step of the way was so obvious where she says it's just a box to be checked and she said that we can have this label put on and i think the big issue facing democrats now is the fact that this entire gambit has run out of steam. and we saw that even at the height of their impeachment growing, we saw the polls reflected that the americans were exhausted by it, uninterested in it and now even more so, a situation in iran and iowa caucuses coming right around the corner, people do not care about this and for some reason, it is like they would continue to insert themselves because they wanted to stay
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relevant, she is grasping at every possible topic to try to keep this thing relevant when the rest of the world knows. >> juan: let's go to the counter argument which is she has dealt with a focus on whether or not there will be a fair trial in the senate with witnesses and documents or it is just mcconnell saying i said he was going to be acquitted, it doesn't matter. what do you suggest? >> jesse: because the house trial was so fair. that was the height of fairness, doesn't get any more fair than that. of course he thought it was fair. >> juan: compared to kavanaugh. >> jesse: to emily's point, we used to lead the show for months on impeachment, now it's halfway through, no one cares anymore. to greg's point about who's your daddy, trump is doing so much damage to the democratic party. i he has destroyed them every day on live television, he is nominating a lot of judges and this has got a great economy, on
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trade and wages, that's why they are so mad and hysterical, this whole impeachment thing was just a backup plan because robert mueller failed and then they did it all in the dark and once it saw the light of day, everyone said never mind, let's move on. you think about what she said, it is so predictable. give me everything i want, no. you are guilty of a cover-up, that's obstruction. but he released the transcript, the most transparent thing you can do and if you start asking questions to her what about the whistle-blower i'm aware his hunter, that's the cover-up. they don't want you to know anything about the whistle-blower or hunter so she's a complete hypocrite. >> juan: so it's not that the president is trying to prevent john bolton from testifying, hasn't released documents. that's your strategy. it's a slow walk strategy. >> jesse: one more thing. i heard a rumor about the slow walk strategy, the reason that pelosi held the articles was so that all the senate democrats running for president can go and do this debate and they wouldn't
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get another get to do that. >> juan: getting back to reality, one of the things that you have here is you have senator susan collins of may now saying she's working with a small group of republicans, possibly murkowski of alaska, romney of utah, colorado. to say to senator mcconnell there should be witnesses. we want to have witnesses, and we want to have a legitimate trial. >> dana: we already know how the game is going to end, so permission to make a sports analogy? waiting for these articles of impeachment to go over the senate for the trial is like watching the fourth quarter of the chiefs-texans game yesterday. they were up by 20 points, the second was dragging on and on and you knew how it was going to end, the commentators were like they're just talking about what they're going to have for dinner, what they're watching on tv because we all know it's going to happen even if susan collins is able to put together these senators and get some witnesses, we still all
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know how the game ends so in some ways, i feel like they should just cut their losses. i thought that what nancy pelosi was doing yesterday was signaling he is impeached, he is going to be impeached. didn't even care about the trial, once the trial gets going, we know how it ends anyway. she got what she wanted. >> juan: even if john bolton comes and testifies. >> dana: they should be careful what they wish for. i think if john bolton testifies, it will help the president. >> juan: it will hurt the president. >> jesse: it will help the president. >> juan: shoot a man on fifth avenue. in the white house taking major heat from climate change activists over a tweet, find out more next. he wanted a man cave in our new home. but she wanted to be close to nature. so, we met in the middle. ohhhhh! look who just woke up!
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>> jesse: brand-new examples of climate change and sandy. the left freaking out after the white house tweeted this picture of the first of all of the year in washington. liberals were furious because the photo from january 7th was posted yesterday when temperatures hit 70 degrees in d.c. and the claimant gets even crazier. a climate activist is now calling for the extinction of the human race. ready? 50 years ago, i concluded that the best thing for the planet would be a phaseout of human existence, causing the extinction of hundreds of thousands of other species and with as gone, ecosystems will be restored and it will be enough of everything, no more fighting over resources. he has a point, greg. >> greg: you know how much i hate people i hate people and i am proenvironment but they have two major problems that climate activist have to deal with. they don't tell the truth and then the media refuses to fact-check them and instead goes
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around chasing memes instead of fact-checking in. if a meme upsets you more than the mayhem in australia, you've got a problem. you hear people on twitter while they arrest hundreds for arson. you think the arson story would be the lead story when it comes to climate change, it is not because then you can't blame it on climate skeptics. he should be questioning why they were so many arsonists. it is due to spectacle, just like mass shootings, it is encouraged because of the news. >> jesse: they don't do the controlled burns like they used to do to clean up dry brush. one response to that factual analysis. >> juan: i can't believe what's going on in australia and i don't think that arson started it, may be chipped in but not to say that is the origin but i would say this reminded me, when we finally got it together place
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the recipients had with a dog, people just should be able to trust that the white house, that the press secretary is putting out the facts and instead you guys said no, you're just being -- >> greg: it is hilarious. >> jesse: are you alarmed by a tweet saying it was the first snowfall of the year and went on a different day? >> juan: it is sloppiness. i don't think that trump meant much by it. and i think it was the white house that put it out, not trump and i think what you see there is evidence of staff sloppiness. >> dana: maybe it was stuck in the queue. his credibility can't stand much more. >> dana: i don't think a meme about snow was going to damage credibility. this is what i find interesting. you know that, they are having a
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debate on whether nuclear power should be utilized in order to fight climate change. why are we having a debate? why do we even need to have a discussion. >> greg: the cleanest energy. >> jesse: let's not start greg gutfeld on the nuclear thing, we will be here all day. he already looks squarely because he's got a new haircut. look at him. >> dana: looks like you. >> jesse: are you stealing my style? what do you think about this person that thinks that we should just all kill ourselves, off the human race's of the world can live in harmony? >> emily: i don't know why we are doing that any airtime but first of all, the white house was accurate on the flickr account, they exhibited the
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photo and this is another example of the prime freak out that everyone goes through at a tiny ever ignoring all the protesters in iran, ignoring anything else of import, saying this is some kind of evidence or example of the completely competence of trump. was just an error, no big deal but the firestorm from that it gives it so much weight. speaking of firestorm, i just learned the wombats are actively hurting the animals into their part fireproof homes because they live in deep dugouts, how cute is that? and then my final point is about elizabeth warren and her comment that the survival of the planet depends on who wins this presidential election. belies her participation in the collective incompetence of congress and the senate and the public policy that she has imparted since 1995 because she is saying everything up until now hasn't worked or that it was so effective that trump eradicated it all which last time i checked, why? i am not going to say that anymore.
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my point is important which is she is basically saying out of both sides of her mouth but the president is so important that everything else fades away even though she crows about balance of power or that everything up until now has been worthless. so either way, it is going back. >> juan: wait a second. too much i want to know more about the wombats. >> emily: they become human sized. >> jesse: the queen breaks her silence on harry, all that drama next. i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate.
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>> emily: queen elizabeth finally weighing in on the drama and looks like she is going to give harry and megan what they want. the queen speaking out after a high-stakes summit with the royal family today. she says she is entirely supportive of their future plans, but adds that there was more work to be done and final decisions will be reached and the coming days. megan says that she will move to l.a. but only after trump leaves
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office, for someone that is the self-proclaimed equalizer, is this just another example of hypocrisy? >> greg: part of me says she has become has become gullible to the new openness but the other part of me says it might not be true. i think what they want is the wealth and fame without being tethered to pomp and circumstance but they don't realize it was the pomp and circumstance that brought them the wealth and fame. royalty was the original celebrity before there was tv and movies and sports, they want to be more famous than this, they want to be george clooney. they don't want to deal with this but i think they are looking a gift horse in the mouth and i still can't get the shoes off my palatine bike. a my point is this, the shoes problem is more important to me than this story. >> emily: the queen talked about in that statement, i thought pretty carefully, decided to take a step back from the royal family but they will remain valued members of my family. >> dana: i thought that was a
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deft statement and the queen's p.r. people are better than the p.r. people that megan and harry hired. they hire the people that dealt with harvey weinstein, and i'm also surprised that they still call them prince and duchess because if you want to step back then i think you relinquished the title. also, they say one of the problems was in britain that they had too much media attention. do they think that getting a job in hollywood is going to change that? it's going to be even more so. do they think they're going to get more favorable coverage? may be for six months and then watch out. >> greg: is controlled. >> jesse: they are going to come here and the british tabloids are going to follow them to america so they are going to get u.s. and british press, he's going to soccer paparazzi right in the face, you can see it coming from a mile away, also dealing with traffic and fox news, going to have to deal with hecklers.
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>> greg: and there was no foxhunting in california. >> jesse: also, prince andrew has got to be psyched right now. he was getting a lot of press, negative press for many weeks. >> greg: maybe that was his strategy. >> dana: he was a sacrificial lamb. >> jesse: may be. besides trump and football, i like brexit, i am now fascinated by it. same thing. whatever's going on with these royals, i think it's hot. >> emily: what do you make of this? >> juan: i just think prince harry is still traumatized by what happened to his mother and felt that the paparazzi, the british tabloids -- i think he hold them responsible for his mother's demise rated but the other part of this for megan is she feels that there has been a lot of racism involved in the way british press and british tabloids have gone after her in
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a letter, and she thinks that going to canada and to l.a. it will diminish that racist component of the way the british tabloids have gone after her. she is tired of it, she doesn't think this is a good thing and i think she knows her husband is a sympathetic audience. >> greg: it is so pathetic to blame because you were having a lousy time, it is racism. i want to see the proof. >> emily: the queen is 93, why didn't they just wait a couple of years and do this after? why break her heart now? >> dana: if you see that last summer, prince harry talking about did you know that megan is quite interested in doing voice-overs, oh, really, so they are trying to work that deal so they were planning this for quite a long time. >> jesse: and we just give respect to dana who predicted this very moment. you predicted it on the air. >> dana: i predict that they would to north america.
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i just said the saints were going to win the super bowl. >> jesse: i predicted the packers to win the super bowl in their still in that, going to pat myself on the back for that. >> emily: a lot of predictions to still be confirmed. >> greg: i predict you're going to go to the break. >> emily: one more thing is up next.
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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? ♪ >> greg: time not for "one more thing," at 75 this weekend he was a brilliant philosopher he written over 50 books in one of the greatest conservative minds of the last 50 or 60 years in the final years he was barely attacked by the new statesman and a guy who really knew though mike ruined his career and it helped cleared his name.
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just a tremendous person and check out the books. of another book, there are so many books and just an amazing person and he will be missed. >> jesse: my "one more thing" was almost another obituary and did you hear about the mountain man? started a month in the alaskan wilderness is a mus men who burd on his cabin. of he put cardboard in the wood fire and now he surviving on his own, 35 days, here he is speaking with fox. >> i was concerned saving my dog and saving a few supplies to sleep in. in saving my food. that would keep me alive. >> jesse: he survived for 30
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days and it's amazing, amazing story and think he was all right. >> greg: we have to pay for that now. >> dana: if you thought the royal family was getting intense and wait until you see you seeing what's happening on canadian family feud. speak out name popeye's favorite -- >> chicken! [laughter] >> oh, my god. >> shall make chicken! >> dana: fluid. the question was, "name popeye's favorite food" she rings and chicken and obviously it spinach and it got her $10,000 worth of chicken from popeye's. the restaurant who really sees the opportunity. >> jesse: $10,000 for popeye's chicken. >> greg: that's a heck of a chicken dance. like, i'm so smart. >> juan: my family went to a
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minor league basketball game on saturday night, the capital city of the nba g league and at halftime for members of my family were selected for they te halftime dance off. take a look i will let you be the judge. >> greg: oh! ♪ >> dana: this is great. >> juan: here comes my daughter. >> jesse>> dana: pretty good. [laughter] >> greg: what game is this? >> dana: oh! oh, my god! >> juan: my wife. yes, all right, all right. it >> greg: >> greg: when was this! there's nobody there! >> juan: back of the stands it's an nba g league game so they don't get a big crowd.
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>> greg: and big mom one. >> juan: last week, jesse and greg said they were going to have a dance off. come on, greg! >> greg: you don't want to see what i've got. >> dana: in front of that crowd. >> greg: okay, emily, it's up to you finish the show with professionalism. of >> emily: everybody know who is jimmie johnson and he helped lead the dallas cowboys to two super bowl wins in the 90s and credited with a third win in the 90s. but check out when he found out that he is making the nfl hall of fame. >> you're going to be the 328th -- >> watch! >> the hall of fame. >> it's so precious to me and when you put in the work that we put in, it's nice to know that people appreciate it.
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>> dana: oh, very sweet. >> jesse: that was not a plum. >> emily: congratulations. >> bret: i'm looking for to the dance off, thank you, greg. ♪ think welcome to washington, i'm special look for "special report," breaking tonight president trump says attacks in the works by the running general qassem soleimani were in minutes but "it doesn't really matter because of his horrible past. this is the new questions surfaced about president trump's intention that he pulled the trigger on killing that around top general because there was a stretch dome i about the americans embassy. at the pentagon chief said he never saw that specific intelligence and will have an in-depth ente interview and jusa moment. first, all this comes as iranian citizens
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