tv The Five FOX News February 18, 2020 2:00pm-3:00pm PST
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all of the outcome of the nasdaq hit an all-time high today so if the markets are panicking, and panicking is relative, the dow n almost down 300. we survive. we always do. more now. ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with emily compagno, donna brazile, jesse watters, and she's never been told to duck dana perino. "the five." after former president obama claimed credit for our current economic boom yesterday president trump fired back saying the boom is due to roll back obama's policies by cutting regulations. who is right, who cares? think about it, the debate we are having isn't over how great things are, that ship has sailed. the media dempsey there is no more denying the
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success of now it about quibbling over credit. fine, let the dems have it. it won't win them elections but it might reduce their tears. and maybe obama had something to do with today's economy. without obama would we have trump customer at the fact is, the debate says a lot about life today. the trump economy is so great that trump haters now want credit for it. next thing you know obama will claim credit for putting kids in cages. and why not? he did do it before trump so it's confusing. in the dems world obama is not responsible for the results, only the success for who ever came next. technically george bush was responsible for obama's success, and of course without ws dad we would have no bubba. couldn't you do this forever? who gets credit for george washington's success customer george the third of course. then there are those who just want the economy to tank because their hatred for trump outweighs the love for the come, country and also impeachment failed. so war erupts under trump, a
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twitter war. like all the wars under trump. not violent, just trash talk and finger-pointing. i will take that over the other kind of war any day pier just remember if it hadn't been for smoke signals there would be no twitter. maybe liz warren can take credit for that. speak out jesse, welcome to the show. it does obama have a point about claiming credit? >> jesse: i would say this, you know when you day a girl and you guys break up and she goes on to marry some other guy? you can't take credit for that! you can't take credit for that when you break up with her and she gets married. that is not the point. the point is this, the stimulus was a punch line during the obama administration. he said so himself. he was actually joking, those shovel-ready jobs aren't so shovel ready. think about it this way, they first had the economy was going to tank under trump, then they said it was barack obama's economy, then they said there was going to be a recession and then they said it was only benefiting the rich and now they
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are back to saying it is barack obama's economy, it doesn't make any sense because they can't talk about the economy because they haven't done anything to help the economy. if there had been a democrat who had taken the reins in 2016 you would've had strangling obamacare regulations, a green new deal, paris climate deal, war on coal, no new trade deals, tax hikes instead of cuts, no bonuses. it would've been an absolute disaster. they can't name one single metric that has gotten worse when trump came over and took over the obama economy. wages have gone up, stock market has gone up, manufacturing jobs up, every job has gone up. they can't have a little fingerprint on any of this success in the american people see that and that is why they're giving donald trump credit for the good economy. they are saying they're optimistic and they say they're better off now than they were three years ago and that is why i believe he's going to win reelection.
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>> greg: i saw you nodding to everything jesse said. i could tell you were going, yes! >> jesse: she was nodding off. >> donna: as you well know i try to deal in fact and not make-believe. i don't try to make up things. >> jesse: you mean fairy tale? >> donna: trump inherited a strong economy the barack obama really helped to build. we all know that when he took office, president barack obama, the economy was in a "hole. "i wanted to use a s word but you know what i'm saying. >> dana: a deep hole. >> donna: thank you, dana. we've gone from 10% unemployment to 4.7% when barack obama left office. it's now at 3.5%. hooray. 11 consecutive years of strong growth. i agree with your first line, we should be thankful that we have an economy that is working, but what democrats are arguing for, and i don't know if you talk to any democrats and i'm so glad to be sitting next to you at least once or twice a month, it beats
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anything else i do during the week, but what we are all excited about is we want an economy that works for every american. >> jesse: didn't work for every american during obama? >> donna: yes. >> jesse: it worked for every american under obama so how does that not work for every american under trump when things are better? >> donna: things got better under barack obama. the stock market got better, wages started going up, the number of uninsured americans went out, things got better under president obama. the fact that president trump inherited a 4.7 unemployment rate. remember, the stock market is one metric, but look at the most important metric, and that his wages. wages began to go up under barack obama -- crispy five but no, it jumps under trump emily's thoughts. >> donna: anything unique, have graphs and maps, but the
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truth is i'm excited that the number of people -- >> jesse: i pulled a nancy pelosi. you liked it when she did it. >> donna: it you can shred it, it doesn't matter. but what is important -- this will hurt you. >> greg: of got to go to other people. >> donna: you are really giving bad facts. >> emily: the point about wages going, growing, in this administration, worker wages have grown beyond managers wages and that is something you pointed out that all americans should want to feel. what is so interesting about this conversation we're having right now is democrats are sending such mixed messages. just on the economy is horrible and the benefits have not been felt by everyone but to others, it was amazing but this was started by president obama and the reality is economic growth is driven by d regulations and trade reform and energy independence and tax cuts.
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those are not things that the democratic party stand for and those are not things that occurred under the obama administration. and what is creating the wage increases a sustained job creation and that is the result of that positive economic growth. and what i will say also is for the democrats that advocate for those that are unable to advocate for themselves, under this administration, not only have asian-americans, black americans, hispanic-americans, their wages have increased and unemployment rates decreased and also among those with only high school degrees. i love that under this administration people don't need to go to college because those with just high school degrees, their wages are increasing. >> donna: president trump, i like to call people president because he is my president. >> greg: i want dana to get in on this. >> donna: hold on, president trump's tax cuts went into effect one year after he took office, the unemployment rate went down from 4.7 to 4.1.
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all i'm saying is we can give both presidents credit for a strong economy, and economy that is only -- >> greg: tear it up! >> donna: it's the truth. >> greg: what would happen if times were back? would obama take credit for that customer come going to tweak him it's bad, i feel bad, this is partly my fault. >> dana: he would say, if you had only given me a third term then things will be better. history has a very long sweep so i think the tweet president obama did yesterday was so ill-advised. you should let other people say that for you but the fact that he tweeted it means we're leading our show with it and having a big debate than i prefer the democrats debate on stage in nevada, and if you think about historical data points, that are facts, everyone has stated some good facts but i think it's very interesting that president obama and house republicans, everyone wanted to do a corporate tax cut and obama was at 27% and the republicans were at 25% and they could not
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cut a deal. 26%, let's do it, and then they would've been able to see a little bit more growth but don't forget it wasn't just the tax cuts, it is the d regulations that have given people a chance to open it up and make sure you can hire people more and pay them more. >> greg: all right, i'm going to tease. stop yelling at me and my ear, crazy person. up next, bloomberg better get ready to go after him in the debate tomorrow. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults
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go home and pop my popcorn, some cajun seasoning. this comes after new national polls show the former mayor in second place and bloomberg rivals say they can't wait to go after him. >> michael bloomberg with $62 billion can buy any ad he wants but he can't wipe away his record. i'm looking forward to debating michael bloomberg. >> he does not have a right to buy the presidency! especially after being mayor of new york and having a racist stop and frisk policy! >> michael bloomberg to blame the inability of the banks to continue to discriminate against people is outrageous. >> donna: wow. now president trump's taunting michael bloomberg on twitter saying, remember standing on boxes? mr. president, come on.
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james madison was short, tapper was short and you know abraham lincoln was the tallest president. i know because i fell in love with him at a young age. >> greg: what a waste of time. [laughter] a >> donna: demanded a good job, okay? >> greg: we have different tastes, donna, let's be clear. >> donna: i really thought my grandmother was in love with him too. do you think mr. bloomberg can connect with voters outside of this big ad buy? >> dana: and outside of new york city? it remains to be seen. i will be watching too. i will not put cajun spice own. by these national polls that show him with the ability to get into the top two, they used to be considered not that important but then we started linking the national poll numbers to a national debate, so as biden says, he has been able to buy his way into this moment but until now, except for a few interviews here and there, all people have really ever heard
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from michael bloomberg as the ads they have seen and also may be hearing us talk about him, so he is 77 years old, he is a billionaire, he is used to getting his own way. can he tomorrow night show he can be a uniter and someone who can convince the democrats of the progressive base that this former republican who was the mayor of new york city and doesn't really care that much about flyover country, can he do that? he might be able to do a little bit better than we think just because he will be new and also because everyone will be piling on him, it will just elevate him. >> donna: he has some vulnerabilities, including on race and gender. what do you think michael bloomberg's chances are in terms of being able to appeal to a much deeper audience once he is in nevada? >> emily: i think it depends on how he performs on the debate stage with what he focuses on. if he gets down in the weeds with any kind of attack that is led towards him, i think that is when his stock will start to fall. but the reality is that he
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outspent all the other candidates by ten times and we just saw it in the last two months, the national pdf poll that he went from 4% to 19%, to number two nationally. from everyone saying he can't buy his way into it, that is what he is doing it clearly the ads are effective for something, let alone the millions and millions that has nonprofits pour into effecting and shaping this country, especially the judiciary. again, depending on the debate stage, the questions and he ate keeley's heels that are thrown his way, how he responds will be the first measure of how the pu. >> donna: since you tore up my paper you also tour of the one, i had a question for you. >> jesse: my mom actually sent me a text, "tearing that up was utterly disrespectful behavior. apologize." so i will apologize. and then nancy apologizes. [laughter] >> donna: you know, you should
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listen to your mother. let me ask you a question. michael bloomberg is going to come under a lot of fire. not just from stop and frisk but at a time when the democrats are debating income inequality, what advice would you give him to take on bernie sanders and elizabeth warren? >> greg: i think he is doing exactly what he is doing. he's buying the election, he's getting endorsements from people he gave money to. stacy abrams, right? she said nice things because $5 million went into her campaign. what is interesting to me is why everybody in the media is okay with him buying the election. it's the same way they bought michael avenatti because the overreaching aim is to beat trump so they will adjust their principles and say, they used to tell us, you can't buy an election. well, unless you can beat trump. they are adjusting their principles, the same way you can say evangelicals adjusted their principles with trump, which is fine. you want to win if you think he is going to win, but if
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bloomberg gets the nomination, what happens to the sanders people because they are supporting bernie not to beat trump, they're supporting bernie to support bernie. they're not buying into this, we need to beat trump. they are into, we like this guy. meanwhile everyone else is, we need trump out and it could be anyone. you can see the passion is on bernie's side but with bernie it is like choosing the way you are going to be executed. if he is nominated you got a socialist. if he's not, you got chaos in your own party. i think democrats might be so screwed right now they should be thinking about 2024. >> donna: will let's talk about 2020. michael mubarak has the resources to take on donald trump, and i do believe if he becomes the nominee he will be able to unite a fractured party to really win the electoral college. i'm giving you a big one. >> jesse: i don't believe bloomberg is going to unite them. he's not running his money. if you separate him from his money he doesn't even qualify for any of the debates.
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he's buying his way in and democrats don't care because all they care about is power. and he's giving away a lot of free stuff and that is one of the reasons he is rising. i read this article, it wasn't in bloomberg, i don't think we are in my allowed to say that customer i think it is nbc. there is free stuff at a bloomberg event. he comes in, doesn't shake hands, speaks for 20 minutes and leaves but they give you breakfast pastries, cheese boards, refreshments, and fully catered affair is purity of massive spreads of barbecued pork, chicken, potato salad and sweet tea and free beer. >> greg: i am in. >> jesse: this guy knows what he's doing when it comes to handing out free stuff. >> donna: what state is that? >> jesse: national in virginia and even pro-gun guys came to the event. they're not voting for mike but they came for the free beer. i'm telling you, the guy might have figured out something really smart. say what you want about him, paying for people's free food is a good way, but in all
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seriousness, tomorrow night we are going to see if he can take a punch. >> greg: he's going to duck. >> jesse: that's right, he's going to stay low. biden is desperate, he's a wounded animal and bernie is the number one due to their going to be coming for everybody. >> donna: the prism of the largest number of delegates is mayor pete. and let me say it's going to be a great debate and like a bloomberg will fit in and i think he will be well prepared to take on his challenges. coming up on "the five," democrats fear more campaign chaos. not me. ahead of the nevada caucuses. i will be out there gambling all of jesse's money. (howling wind) (howling wind)
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division in the nevada caucuses could turn into an iowa repeat. campaigns and volunteers are reportedly worried about an impending disaster in nevada this weekend. president trump is more than happy to throw gas on the fire. >> it just seems unfair what is happening to bernie sanders, to be honest with you. i watched it happen for two years ago and always be careful what you wish for. and i'm not wishing for anything. whoever it is i will be very happy, but it seems that bernie sanders and that whole big section of the democratic party, it seems they are being taken advantage of like they were for two years ago. >> jesse: while the democrats destroy themselves, it looks like barack obama is ready to come to the rescue. according to a new report, obama "expects to campaign often and loudly in the general election, even if he has to step in to try to unite liberals, moderates, and progressives beforehand." that is interesting. if you do have a broker convention or something crazy,
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you have barack obama has to come in and save the day? >> greg: he's been called no drama obama. i call him no-show o. because, he stayed out because he doesn't want to hurt jo's feelings. if he hadn't been in this race he probably would've been more vocal but it's like a talent show that your kid is at and your kid sucks. he knows his kid can't sing. he should go to the talent show anyway to egg him on but joe just said i'm out of here, i've got to work late so joe was kind of languishing on his own. he's got no support from the guy he worked for for eight years and i don't think that is fair. i also think nevada should count by hand. they have the casinos, people count cards. >> dana: good at counting. >> donna: this is democracy and democracy sometimes gets messy. over the weekend they had early votes. in fact it ends today. huge turnout. over 50% of the people who have already turned out our new caucus goers.
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we are looking at an extremely large turnout because there's a lot of excitement within the democratic party. it's hard to see the excitement when you're not really among the people who are out there in those long lines. >> greg>> greg: ic panic. >> donna: here is the only concern that i have of people who were inside the middle, the apps. we know that didn't work in iowa so they have a google spreadsheet, their training people on the technology and the technology is used to determine when you walk into the polling site, they're making sure you are a registered voter and your name is on the list. once you finish that experience should be a good experience. >> jesse: if bernie, as the polls suggest, wins nevada, he's got the wind that is back going into south carolina. >> emily: and he will also have knives at his back from his same party. that is the whole point. this is a party without a leader. it's without a unified leaders everything we are seeing and talking about is a symptom of that chaos. the ridiculous chaos in iowa,
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the potential for it to happen in nevada. nancy pelosi saying the same rhetoric, ex-president staying in, the entire population, the entire party, there is no someone else i can unify? this primary process isn't helping at all. the party is no closer to identifying who that leader is, even before people started voting and i think that as my stomach there are a lot of people that agree. >> donna: have you taken a look at barack obama's approval ratings compared to trump? >> greg: he's not running. >> jesse: that always happens when a president leaves office. >> donna: but he is popular. >> emily: we should move on. >> donna: no, we should not move on -- >> jesse: the current president with pretty good ratings get out in front of the cameras and says, bernie is getting hosed, it's happening again and it's really unfair, do you think that makes a difference with democrats? >> dana: i don't know.
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i think bernie people live in aggrieved state. all the rule changes were talking about like in nevada, for example, all the dnc did to change were to accommodate bernie sanders. bernie sanders got exactly what he wanted so if he's also complaining about this he is just a victim and a wimp. >> jesse: oh! >> greg: dana! >> dana: and president obama is only going to come out once. he can be a kingmaker or a peacemaker. this is typical of presidents. he's not going to do it beforehand but i will also say this, all the campaigns that say nevada will be a disaster, i think they know bernie sanders is very good a carcass organization, so he's likely to would make in nevada they are already spinning that it doesn't matter so he doesn't get to take advantage of that momentum again, just like they denied him and a y in iowa and new hampshire. that might be the only way that biden staggers in
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people, comey, fitzpatrick, the same group. >> dana: there was a tweet from bernie sanders. "today trump granted clemency to wall street crooks, corrupt government officials. meanwhile thousands of poor and working-class kids sit in jail for nonviolent drug convictions. this is what a broken and racist criminal justice system looks like." i'm sure this is going to be a topic tomorrow at the debate. it may be what you could do from a legal point of view was explained to people the difference between a commutation and a pardon. >> emily: apart and expunge as a conviction altogether and a commutation just reduces the sentence, usually to time served. basically you're free to go but you will still have the conviction. a pardon is you know longer a convicted felon peer bernie sanders, he's been a legislator for long time and hed plenty of years to work on and be a leader for legislative reform in the criminal justice system, so the notion that president trump
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waving a wand is so important to people who've had all the power, for someone who does spend a lot of times in prisons with inmates and convicted felons, i think that is all wrong. >> donna: during barack obama's tenure, i have to bring president obama back, is president week so why not, he did initiate a lot of reforms in the criminal justice system to reduce sentences for nonviolent offenders. and i'm proud of the work he did in that area. eric holder was the leader and bernie sanders did embrace that. i want to say the president did release two nonviolent individuals today, similar to alice johnson, so that is a good thing. but the problem with commuting or pardoning the people like the former governor, we have too many corrupt elected officials in this country. too many people who are still stealing taxpayer money. you just have to google it. i started googling it and it just came up from every region in the country. to pardon individuals like the
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governor -- >> dana: but governor blagojevich, that was a huge story at the time. it was like, wait, he did what? then the attempted extortion of the children's hospital and other things for personal gain. that was at the time the definition of the swamp. >> jesse: yeah, he tried to sell a senate seat and then got caught. i think he probably got his sentence commuted because he was on "celebrity apprentice." everyone knows it is probably a personal connection. for 14 years for trying to sell a senate seat is a little much. i would've given him a little bit less, but that is neither here nor there. bernie kerik had renovations done to his apartment in exchange for political favor then lied about it. he supposed to get two years according to the guidelines and he gets four. the guy is a patriot, he made a really bad judgment, it seems like an overzealous sentence and prosecution. but if you look at when the left gets upset, there was that 5-time illegal alien felon who murdered kate stanley and he
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gets nothing. and the left is cheering, they were clapping. now these guys get commutations or whatever after a lot of time served and they are saying this is a grave miscarriage of justice? did he help trump politically? not really. are they as bad as when bill clinton pardon the largest tax cheats in history or the puerto rican tariffs, probably not. >> dana: what about his second act here? he's he's getting a second chance here. >> greg: have you seen him? he looks incredible, he's fit. he's got the wavy, white hair. he's going to do the sexy grandpa calendar 2021. but this doesn't fit the mission of draining the swamp. he was one of the worst kind of swamp rats. he was selling a seat and we did that story here. but we talked about what a crook
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he was and how bad it was and that is why, it's not something i agree with. it's not something i care too much about it. i would prefer to see other people more deserving of commutation. there must be. >> donna: the san francisco 49ers -- >> greg: i am a 49er fan but that is okay. >> donna: but they're getting bribed. it sends a bad signal. >> dana: the michael milken one, he was involved in the drug bond trading stuff but since he's gotten out he's done a lot of philanthropy on prostate cancer, he's trying to work his way out of that hole. >> jesse: there are worse things but when you don't prosecute someone like mccabe lies under oath four times to federal agents, or you don't nail hillary for obstruction after she acid wash is 30,000 emails under subpoena. those are the kinds of things that people get really angry about. >> dana: also swampy. >> jesse: not blagojevich, who is already served his time. >> donna: and you get angry
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>> emily: welcome back, time for "the fastest seven." first up, this woman is not horsing around, shocking fellow passengers after she brought her many service horizontal plane for a first-class flight to california. what do you think is more weird? the fact that she has that or that it's dressed in that sack, the turquoise sack? >> greg: the worst thing about it as the horse reclined. the rule is if you bring a horse on a flight it has to go into the mane cabin. >> dana: that's okay. >> emily: i heard the horse is going to be on the show later. >> jesse: exclusive trump supporters. it wore a maga hat and had to take it off. >> emily: are you serious? >> jesse: no, i'm not serious, emily. [laughter] >> donna: first of all, i
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would've immediately jumped off the plane. not jump off, jump off. what's next? a snake? >> greg: i have a therapy snake. >> donna: no, i'm not for that. >> emily: greg! >> donna: greg, what are you doing over there? >> greg: nothing. >> jesse: i have ptsd. >> donna: service dogs are okay, but horses? i love horses but not on the plane. >> emily: what is with that sack thing customer xp five every new phenomenon has corruption. when you have currency you get counterfeits. military service has stolen valor so when everything something new happens there is always a grifter. >> jesse: are you downing this woman? >> greg: no, cannot doubt a victim. >> donna: anxiety, i respect that. >> emily: it was only a matter of time before we -- there are pigs too. whatever. up next, according to a new study, dog owners take more photos of their pet than they do of their spouse and family.
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>> dana: obviously. >> donna: i think we have a lot of questions of our pets that we constantly put on social media too. >> greg: no, we don't. i got rid of it. wait a second. this is surprising that this happened. >> emily: jesse's little pup. >> greg: what you think is behind this? >> donna: that is my boo-boo but i also have pixie. pixie. he >> emily: what do you think about this customer xp one i have a lot more pictures of emma on my phone than ricky. tons more. i think this is a fake study. >> emily: but she probably has more pictures of ricky then if you. >> jesse: she better not. >> dana: everyone always has, why don't you post pictures of peter? i'm like, because peter is taking all the pictures. one person in the relationship is usually the photographer. >> greg: i just don't like to objectify my pet. when i'm taking shots, you've got to loosen them up. >> jesse: your snakes? >> greg: yes, my snake.
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i don't think it is right, objectifying a reptile is the worst thing you can do. that is why i keep my snake private. >> jesse: thank you. >> emily: finally, amazon founder jeff bezos being called a hypocrite after pledging to spend $10 billion to fight climate change. amazon customers calling him out, "can he start with the ridiculous packaging he leaves on our doorstep? perhaps amazon deliveries could stop with the waste they leave behind." what do we think about this? >> greg: can i just say what kind of sick humor jeff bezos has when he named his company amazon selling millions of books. that is like mcdonald's naming their company cattle slaughter. >> jesse: a good point, you're very witty today. started with a clever monologue and we are still at it! >> dana: the recurring snake. okay, peter, drive him crazy how much extra packaging is in all the amazon stuff because you have to put it away and i get
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that, but how many people also complain all the time that anything that comes from amazon, if it is broken, they complain. people have to make a choice and i also think that this donation also helps him with better media coverage. >> greg: it's a virtue signaling. >> dana: you can't be made to him because he's doing $10 billion. do you know how much $10 billion is for him? that is like us kicking in $100. >> jesse: well, it's like you kicking in $100. >> donna: i'm glad he's doing it, i think it's a wonderful idea to save our planet. >> jesse: oh, stop here [laughter] $10 billion for the weather? billion! there are kids dying of cancer, there is a coronavirus! kids can't read! have you seen what these "washington post" reporters look like? they need a raise. >> donna: he is setting an
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example for other billionaires -- go >> greg: if bernie sanders was president he wouldn't have that money. he wouldn't be able to do that. we wouldn't have gas either. i would still have gas. >> dana: he could just put all the money towards nuclear research, the only thing that is good for the economy and will also decrease climate change. >> emily: on that perfect note, "one more thing" is up next. whoa, this is awful, try it. oh no, that looks gross what is that? you gotta try it, it's terrible. i don't wanna tray it if it's terrible. it's like mango chutney and burnt hair. no thank you, i have a very sensitive palate. just try it! hey guys, i think we should hurry up. if you taste something bad, you want someone else to try it. it's what you do. i can't get it out of my mouth! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. dog, dog, dog.
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he took the gold in the featherweight expert division of the north american grappling association championship in boston this weekend and it's not his first medal. he came to the country from brazil, three years ago, he has cleaned up, he wins everything. look at the hardware. >> greg: he's taking belts from other people? >> jesse: he's beating up the people americans won't beat up. >> donna: he comes from a country named after my family. >> jesse: i'll defend the takedown. >> dana: i want to say congratulations to illinois congressman adam kinzinger and his wife sophia in an 18th century monastery, this was pretty good.
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the congressman's hometown pastor even went down for it and he had some photos, he said i am a very lucky man to have this incredible woman as my wife, congratulations to mr. and mrs. kinsinger. >> greg: he probably heard about jesse's destination wedding. you need a dr at the dr. i'm going to shut up. i haven't done this in a while. great news, face no more announced their 2022 were across america but they are partnering with corn. you heard that too. it's not my scene, it's not my style, i'm not a corn person. it's like putting peanut butter and gravel together.
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korn it is an old metal band, it's like ice cream and deliver, one of the greatest bands, you've got mike patton and you're going to put them with korn? it depends who performs first. >> jesse: korn is going to open up? >> greg: i think korn is more commercially viable, but i don't want to bash korn. >> maybe they could unify. >> donna: i'm looking forward to the 20th anniversary. >> greg: if it was the red hot chili peppers, that would write faith no more off for good. >> donna: it's personal. i want to get personal, as you all know yesterday was the national random act of kindness
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day. >> greg: how dare you, i randomly act kind to a lot of people. >> donna: picked up a 92-year-old woman and that she explained to him she was going to the bank to withdraw $25,000 because she owed the irs and he said you don't need to do it that way -- he got on the phone, to talk to this scam and found out this man was trying to get her money. the >> greg: that was the guy who called me! i almost had her! >> donna: he took the woman to the police office, they got to the bottom of it all. she has her money but i just want to say to this cabdriver thank you. one day i will be 92 and if you pick me up, please do not take me to the bank to withdraw the kind of money. >> jesse: do you need a ride? >> donna: i'll walk.
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>> greg: emily. >> emily: i have a cute story out of atlanta, this 8-year-old her favorite place to shop that she looks like my niece and she decided to have her birthday party there. they scanned stuff, they had a scavenger hunt, they had a target themed cake, super cute. >> greg: was target open? >> emily: i don't know the answer to that. >> greg: you have to do your research. this is embarrassing for you and all of us. >> jesse: is she a celebrity? >> greg: that's actually fun, what store would you do? >> i don't know, the possibilities are endless. i would go to ted baker. >> greg: i'd be at a medical
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supply company or perhaps a pharmacy. a pharmacy would be good after hours. never miss an episode, special report is up next. >> bret: president trump goes on a clemency blitz issuing commutations and pardons to high-profile figures, mike bloomberg qualifies for his first debate amid news he's paying government lawyers to advance his climate change agenda, we'll look at both stories. one of america's most famous institutions, the boy scouts, files for bankruptcy, this is "special report." ♪ good evening and welcome to washington come on bret baier. president trump is in a giving mood tonight, he's dishing out one of the most precious assets of his position, clemency to several well-known political and financial figurvi
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