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thank you for being with us. be sure to catch our pod cast. sean will be back here on monday. have a great weekend. looking at what happens there and whether it carries over anywhere. >> hello everybody, i am jesse watters. 5:00 in new york city, this is the five. the term train keeps rolling through western states this weep another massive rally just a few minutes ago in las vegas. trump on his game mocking the democrats ahead of the nevada caucuses tomorrow, take a look. >> pocahontas was really mean, but she is going to be easy. i hope it's her, she made a little comeback the other night
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because but it's not going to be hurt. it can't be pete buttigieg, alfred e. neuman. ladies and gentlemen, introducing president alfred e. neuman. bernie is too emotional, biden is angry. biden is angry, everything is anger. that is what happens when you can't get the words out, no it does. >> jesse: trump saving his best for many michael bloomberg. >> mike, how did he do in the debate the other day? he has spent almost $500 million in order to get embarrassed by pocahontas, she is been right? she wanted to get him, she set i got him, she wants to see those
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agreements. this poor guy probably signed 100 of them, and each one is a disaster. nobody told me this was going to happen. nobody told me. >> jesse: reg and i were trying to get some work done this afternoon, we heard the speech outside and we gather around to start watching it, he is on his game. it's pretty pragmatic. the most interesting thing about the thing today is that he decided to break through the fourth wall and he told everybody it was a show, he was talking about being with mark burnett and this cast of characters, this is better than the apprentice. this was the first time, i think, that he referred to his presidency as a show. for people who are used to being critical of trump who are no longer critical, the people that can discern the difference between a job and the show. the thing that he is doing, the
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separate to separate the craziness of this gives you a healthy ease of mind that never trump's can't do. it makes you think, what does the second term look like? will it be more theatrical, more site locations, more guest stars and road trips? because that is what happens when a tv series gets renewed, it is not a reelection, it is a renewal of a tv show and there will be more stuff after the debate. you saw the democrats realization that this wasn't locked, impulsiveness, or russian bots that elected him, this is a unique skill set that only he possesses and they can't be. it's an interesting transformation you seem in the last couple weeks. >> jesse: the fact that you and i can tell the difference between the truth and the entertainment side is easy, because we watched us for a living and we don't take this part that seriously, it's just
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enjoyable. but the media, they fact-check his jokes, they don't get this is partially entertainment. >> dagen: because they have zero sense of humor, they can't detect. his jokes land and are funny because they are true, he has that ability to pick off all his candidates. i use this test growing up south of all the debates candidates, which one what i had from at the food lion? which one would stand in front of the frozen food case and get frostbite on my nose so i didn't have to talk to one of them? let me know when they are in the parking lot already, because bernie is going to be upset about food inflation, his bananas cost more money. elizabeth warren is going to lecture me about biting my fingernails. maybe pete buttigieg i would talk to, but he doesn't have enough experience to run the food lion.
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>> jesse: greg talked about the casting of this, the president mentioned that. the president is not responsible for casting the democratic field, he is just lucky that these people are running against him. it wouldn't matter who it was. >> geraldo: he finds the weak spot wherever he is, he is also such an oversized personality that he blocks out the sun. everybody else seems like or another, he has a flamethrower. you give him one shot, he will scorch you. he also has the charisma they are, it's unmistakable. it is the charisma of the bull, use the expression godzilla, he is a scary adversary but he is also such a magnetic personali
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personality. he is right when he says that cnn would be out of business if not for him, th "the washington post" will be out of business. >> come eventually "the washington post" and "new york times" will be dead as a doornail after leave, and cnn will be an obsolete business. msnbc will be out of business, the titanic equivalent went on they wouldn't cover it unless i was on it. >> jesse: that is true, it is everything trump right now. >> dagen: the entire thing is caricatures about people, it is all elements of truth. it's a picture you get at disneyland, a kind of looks like you just things are exaggerated. it is absolutely true. what is great about this, this is the same guy that everybody got to meet in 2015.
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he hasn't changed, they haven't ruined him, he didn't get scared, that is the other thing that i love about him. while it is perhaps performance, it is really him as well. just like him governing his performance in a sense but that is him too. americans can relate to him, that is what everyone is thinking but it is also because it is consistent. sometimes he might irritate you or might not agree, but there he is, he is the same guy. you do know that it is a joke, the only people who don't are the democrats and they become in an effort to be like trump revealing their ultimate weakness which is their lack of confidence in themselves. they want to be like someone else, that has been the ultimate fraud. what the democrats and the establishment has always done is present these kinds of figures to you of who they are, whether it is the obama's or the bush family or the clintons, this is brand-new and it is real, and that is what they can't stand and they can't replace. >> jesse: when he gets on
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error the day after they have these debates, and he just repackages the democrats brand for them it is always right there immediately to respond. coming up, trump hitting back after the media revs up russia hysteria 2.0. and, we just found out prudent may be trying to help bernie. why doesn't he help me? hey, son, i wanted to have a grown-up talk. uh, dad i - aw, psshaw, i thought i knew it all too. but i'm still learning things. your mom makes sure of that, ya know what i mean. what? look, like rakuten. you can easily rack up cash back on tons of stuff. cool. like travel, clothes, concert tickets. it's better to be safe than cash back sorry. alright, good talk. your room smells. it's weird, i don't know what that is. get cash back on thousands of brands that you love.
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democrats in the media are back to accusing trump of treason. >> this is one of those shocking news days, if you retain the capacity to be shocked. the russians are coming. and they are coming again for their main man donald j. trump. >> the russians are added again, the president is at suppressing information. >> i think the president welcomes it, he once said. >> it's bad enough to learn the russians are back at it, it is much worse that trump appears to be covering it up. what you mean they are back? they never left. >> the president is a russian operative. >> dagen: so the president fired back at the new old russian hysteria at his rally rarely. >> they said today that putin wants to be sure that trump gets elected, here we go again. it's disinformation, that is the only thing they are good at.
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they get nothing done, do nothing democrats. putin wants to make sure i get elected, listen to this. doesn't he want to see who the democrat is going to be? wouldn't he rather have let's say bernie, wouldn't he rather have bernie? he honeymooned in moscow. these people are crazy. that's all they think about. >> dagen: as it turns out, a new report says bernie sanders has been briefed by u.s. officials that russia is trying to help his presidential campaign. >> greg: i love this, can you just tell me yes, absolutely all right after i say something? you know what russia is for the democrats? it is a bottle of booze that they hide in case something runs out, they look at what happened in the collusion, with the impeachment, the democrats have
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stepped on more breaks than a blind gardener. the russian collusion, the russian obstruction, what is the hard info on this by the way? what are they talking about? are they talking about box? who leaks this? >> adam schiff leaks it. did i just see you say that they warned bernie? so they didn't try to wiretap bernie, they actually want him. i see what the difference is, permission to make an analogy. this is like just a small at faking another hate crime, and expect everyone to believe it. it's like the same thing over and over and over again, we are sick of it. losers i can see making an excuse after you lose, now they are making excuses before they
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lost and that is pathetic. the gallup poll says that only 1% of americans care about election integrity, 0.5% of americans are concerned about the brushes. yet 75% of all news coverage are about the russians and electio elections. >> greg: this is the tragedy of impeachment, by taking things like the dossier the russian dossier and making that sufficient to impeach a president of the united states for only the third time into wooden 44 years, they have destroyed the credibility of the intelligence agencies, you don't believe them it is partisan from the get-go. russia, russia, russia. if you are accused of that, how do you prove that you are not a russian bot? how do you disprove the allegations? it is so classic, it is slander. carter page said he was clean
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and they still lied about it. >> geraldo: i think that for intelligence agencies right now to make a charge like that, i want to see what the proof is. everyone should see with the proof is. once you engage somebody like adam schiff and something like the house intelligence committ committee, reporters on speed dial immediately. "new york times," "washington post," they ask these prefers do they have signal intelligence, did they have anything, and the reverse said no. >> dagen: they demanded underlying intelligence, do they realize that they are part of the problem? they are spreading this information straight from putin by doing this. >> by doing this they are reminding the electorate in the viewers of the failure of before. they are bringing it all back which is something they should want to avoid, the russia hoax,
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the dossier, the failed impeachment, the field robert mueller stuff. trump's approval numbers on how the highest they have been, the highest according to gallup with independence, we have been the highest in u.s. satisfaction about the state of the u.s., it is the highest since 2005. all of these numbers move one there is the realization that this was a hoax, now they are bringing it back. i have to say about that cbs report, they asked us specifically for intelligence on this. and specifically were told there was none. this is a repeat of this, you are in a car, it only goes forward, you are at the cliff, they keep getting in the car and turning it on and they keep moving forward. they don't know what to do, they don't know how to stop it but they don't care they will just keep going. >> dagen: hillary clinton knows what to do, not shut up. here is what you said today on twitter.
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putin's puppet is added again, he knows he can't win without it. >> jesse: i was watching brian williams last night, i got home after hannity and couldn't sle sleep. he was there with good reporters from "the washington post," and "the new york times." the chief white house correspondent peter baker, i wonder if those reporters, yet for the two reporters they say well, you know, maybe there is something there. the reporters discounted it, but it seemed to me that the anchors, i wonder if you give them a lie detector test what they believe it themselves? that russia has infiltrated.
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>> jesse: ratings are down, they need to plug these bombshells because that is all they have. you can't cover the democrats, look at them, they are a mess. >> geraldo: they rated it when bloomberg stepped up there. >> dagen: you've all noted this to some degree, now they want to explain their failure in november. they are preparing now for the excuse, this is why people have to pay attention because you will get four more years of this garbage if you don't vote accordingly. >> dagen: i think they are trying to set trump up. >> jesse: you know what it is, the date that comes when there is a threat it will still be a punch line. they turned a potential threat, a hypothetical threat into a joke, but now when you hear about it it is funny, not serious. what they have done is actually undermined the security of the united states by crying wolf for four years.
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but now anybody sitting there reading this thing, man, trump can't be that smart he said bring back "gone with the wind." it's an old classic, what i say is make great movies. >> casablanca the classic, godfather, citizen kane. when it comes to "parasite," their studio fired back at the presidents claiming that he is mad because he can't read the movies subtitles. the president did not comment on the controversy when he mentioned that his favorite was "gone with the wind." 1939 someone considered racist in today's point of view for inspection of slavery in the old south, what do you think? >> dagen: has anything ever been more telling than what he wants gone with the wind back? it's not exactly the most bloke movie in the world.
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why don't we bee -- >> jesse: it's one thing to make fun of mini mike and that cast of characters, but why gone with the wind? it reminds me of 2016, i was covering the south carolina primary and david duke's name came up. the same racist cross burner, and the president saying he doesn't know david duke, it just seems that is a dog whistle to the dark side of his face. >> geraldo: i don't see any connection to what you just decided to liking "gone with the wind." once a month as they like that movie, it requires you to read their mind on what they like it. what they are doing is they have their, they are absent of any facts. they have been doing this for years, they have been trying to read his mind. by the way, he is the worst
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racist ever. with prison reform, helping historically back colleges with jobs, let me finish. you're the one saying it is racist. they are all racist. casablanca is obviously racist. here's the bigger story here, there is a reversal of fortune going on with the left inserting personal politics into your personal life, trump has taken real life and inserted it into politics. the trio of entertainment, academia, and media is finally being matched by republican. they don't care about "parasite," that's a nonstory. there is somebody actually more entertaining than the entire oscars, and his name is trump. >> geraldo: that may true, what about "parasite" did you like it? >> dagen: i liked it, i think
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that president trump was behind the wheel of the pickup for so many hours a week you will drop the pickup into the ditch. i hate "gone with the wind." because every movie about southerners nobody actually sounds like that from the south, julia roberts grew up in georgia and she doesn't sound southern probably because she is ashamed of being from there. he made a mistake, if he is going to rip on the oscars i want them to go after the shape of water. just go down the list, most of the best picture winners in the last 30 years have been ghastly. >> geraldo: did you get his "gone with the wind" references?
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>> greg: no i did not have a mami. there are a lot of great movies, even if you cite gone with the wind i know you say is you present your best picture pick from 1939, i know it is not politically correct in today's values. i still love the classics. >> greg: he is such a bad racist, he said his favorite movie was "gone with the wind." what if he said "jingo unchained?" no matter what he says they are going to spin it as negative. >> don't you think that is part of his point? the average american thinks gone with the wind, they are not thinking the politics. it's a romantic story, but also is about the destruction of the south for a really good reason and the insipid mess of the dynamic of that.
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>> jesse: if trump is a racist, why would he like the south' south? >> let me tell you about the oscars. the oscars ratings were down. but look, he is also going after hollywood because the oscar ratings this year were down 31%. 31%. >> jesse: because no one saw "parasite." brad pitt gave him a shot out, you give it to trump he will give it back to you in spades. >> dagen: brad pitt divorcing two of the hottest women to ever
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>> time for the fastest seven. our tacky diction is physically changing the shape of our brains, mri scans showed smartphone addiction alters brains in as a way to drug addicts. they don't necessarily show cause and effect, but they say that they see this. >> jesse: i don't know what this study is talking about, well we are talking about studies they are never really that interesting. we never act on it, we have this information that tech is changing our brains. you know how many decades we had
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cars without seat belts? tens of thousands of people died every year, we didn't do anything until 1960. >> there was that same concern with tv, tv is going to ruin you. look at us, i am a tv addict. at least with the phone i might be addicted to it but at least i am moving around and i don't have a backside as white as a truck. is it true that your brain is really being trace of the altered by? i hate that my children are so into social media. >> dagen: that's your fault as a dad isn't it? >> jesse: maybe it is my fault. this could be an evolutionary advancement, embrace of change. we will all be coneheads. >> dagen: learn how to swim farther and faster.
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john kosinski is known for starring in movies like this. now krasinski is firing back at critics who claim his roles promote conservative politics saying "when people look for something that they want to see, i can't stop them from the subjective belief in something. people have been in the military and still are in the military, it's a big thing on my list to get to do a military movie or show or something." is it strange enough now that the idea of being patriotic or being in the military you have to be condemned or questioned about the fact that you might be right wing? aren't liberals patriotic? >> greg: it depends, we talked about this in the previous block. in the entertainment industry you are surrounded by people in the industry, maybe they don't
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know enough people in the military. whenever i see him i just see jim from "the office." it's on every single hour, i know more about jim and pam than i know about my own life. when you were growing up it was "gilligan's island," the brady bunch, "star trek." now it is just "the office." >> geraldo: i think she's on her eighth run of the show. >> jesse: in new york, there would be a vote to outlaw the military. they will probably vote to outlaw the military. there are people in great swells of this country who really feel that films -- >> do you think you should have to defend himself? >> dagen: you defend yourself by taking a screenshot of your checking account balance. >> like jesse watters.
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>> jesse: it's negative right now. >> finally good news for those who love sleeping, people who nap regularly they say are more productive and happier than their 9-mapping counterparts. >> geraldo: this is bad had. >> greg has wanted to talk about this segment the whole day, i will give my time to greg. >> greg: instead of the woman playing violin while getting brain surgery, you know i tour with tom and he has an interesting habit. he drinks a double espresso and goes to sleep immediately, because in 20 minutes when he wakes up the caffeine hits. so he sleeps, then he wakes up like an internal alarm clock and it is amazing. he is not just a pretty face.
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>> kind of a good question i think, what is the one thing in your closet that you know you should get rid of but just can can't? jesse? >> jesse: i have these cowboy boots that we got when we went to nashville, they take up so much room in the closet and i will never wear them. they were expensive. if you like me before halloween
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i should save them. >> greg: that should be a charity on the five that you give away two of you were who writes in. >> i hat i worked to one of the caribbean islands, it is not a hat you can wear anywhere el else. it's just a beachhead that is like a sun hat. not too gigantic, but it is sitting there. we should sell these things on those websites, those apps where you can sell something. >> geraldo: my brother and i were cleaning out my closet upstairs, there were two tuxedos that have been in my closet for ten years with big shoulder pa pads. big lapels. you could solve crimes with
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those. >> dagen: at leather shorts, my legs are the color of aspirin kind of truckee. no one needs to see that. >> jesse: i have a hand grenade that is set like a sculpture that my wife wants me to get rid of, i don't know how to throw away a hand grenade. i can't put it in the garbage, it is in my closet. i had grenade. dean asks what is your favorite part of your career? i have to go to you first. >> geraldo: it is my 50th anniversary on television, we will be celebrating not only were tape. the talk show days i had a money tree growing in my backyard, i did not spend it.
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>> greg: you got rich on cultural decline. you are the reason why our streets are filled with filth. >> geraldo: celebrating the decline of the western civilization. >> don't go watch the documentary. >> jesse: what is the favorite part of your career? what's to come? >> dagen: getting too spend time with the people here at work, everybody is really funny. >> greg: still got that show inside him. >> geraldo: i only have two, i was on the streets and now i sit here listening to you. sitting here with your close
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friends. entertaining america. >> greg: with your subtle wit and uncanny intellect. >> jesse: now i'm going back on the streets after listening to this. >> now i am doing both radio and tv, i like the combination of things we do here. talking for a living and working, that is my favorite part. >> jesse: i was a juggler at the carnival. it didn't end well, there were knives. >> greg: did you wear those black leather pants? >> jesse: i was looking at old clips of red eye, i can't believe that aired. they are youtube, i watched some last night. >> jesse: you are a narcissist aren't you? >> greg: they were sent to me. what personality trait of yours has gotten you in the most trouble? >> the thing that also gives me working, my mouth i suppose.
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i am scottish, italian, i am only talking. >> greg: i would say my generosity. everyone is pulling me in these directions, how much can i give? what is so funny? it's so true. >> jesse: often times you are victimized over this. >> greg: you are going to a charity event later? i hope you're taking a car. >> dagen: my temper. punching car doors. not punching anymore because i hurt my hand one time, but kicking it with my foot. by the way, cowboy boots they will do some damage. dentistry is not so much. >> it is horrible when someone walks into your fist like that.
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>> it is time for "one more thing." >> "the greg gutfeld show" tomorrow night is going to be a barn burner, i don't mean i am an arsonist. watch it or i will never forgive you. >> this is such an adorable but exotic pet, i want one of these. take a look at this beauty right here, not me. watch this amazing leaping ability of the jumping bush baby. look at that, it is also known as a galago. exotic pets are so adorable, you don't know anything about their vet bills or. it's adorable, so i don't really
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know. i want to know if i can own one of those, right for me. >> greg: everybody get excited about a new graphic my producers put together and about 45 minutes. i don't know what that means. bear in the streets, monrovia california. look at the size of that sucker, how much do you think that weighs? >> greg: i don't know, but i like your bare voice. >> jesse: get away from that bear, it will take your face off. eventually they tranquilized it. took it back to its natural habitat, nice tranquilized bear. that will be greg at midnight tonight. on saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern we have waters world, we will react like to the nevada caucus.
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>> dagen: check out the surveillance footage from ohio's montgomery county jail, a woman tries to escape and guess what? she falls to the ceiling. she was with a handful of other occupants in the room and she was being held, there she goes. used to chair to climb to the ceiling, i just like watching people fall. those soft ceiling tiles. >> greg: i feel bad, she wanted to get home. >> dagen: i just like watching people fall. >> geraldo: "the new york times" investigation today of a group home here in new york city, for the population once housed in the big institution. this group home was awful but it does not represent the group homes that we have advocated and
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helped to develop in this city and around the country. at the homes are wonderful, we run more than 40 of them in the new york area. we raise funds, you should do it for the autism speaks, a lot of these organizations have group homes. me and sean hannity to the golf tournament every year, one of our many group homes sean and i play golf together. 35 years i've had that tournament, we do charity boxing matches. it's just a great cause, suppo support. and medicaid is drawing up, these folks are desperate for help so be charitable. >> a pizza delivery man got a very special surprise that warmed everyone's heart. take a look at this.
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>> then a woman fell through the ceiling. >> that is 2-year-old, loved getting the pizza and obviously went out and hugged him. what we found out through facebook is this pizza delivery man reached the mom after this went viral because he had recently lost his 16-year-old daughter. he is noting that this felt like a message and it was really helpful. >> i thought you were going to say the pizza man was his real father. that is a
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♪ life is a highway. ♪ i want to ride it all night long. ♪ you're going my way. ♪ i want to drive it - welcome to the saturday edition of "fox & friends," the number p one cable news program in america. look who is here. >> hey, guys. >> i know it's marie. >> i don't know your middle name. >> just jason. >> it could be whatever you want. >> it's e, jason e. >> i'm not telling you what it stands for, just e. >> you don't have to, now america wants to know. >> they demand it. >> it's
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