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busy man yourself. all of these concerns and unknowns, a big reason for stocks to sell off again today, what will they do tomorrow? we will have that, right now here comes "the five." >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters along with katie, juan, dana, and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city, this is "the five." a lot of big 2020 news to tell you about including bernie sanders refusing to back away from his love affair with communist cuba and will many michael bloomberg take another deep stomach beating on the debate station i? first, president trump mixing up with the liberal media before leaving for india, hitting back against the failing narrative that russia is trying to help him get reelected.
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>> they never told me anything about that and it was a strange thing, it was highly exaggerated and frankly, i think it is disgraceful and i think it was weeks from the intelligence committee. i think probably adam schiff week did in my opinion and he shouldn't be leaking things like that, that's a terrible thing to do. >> jesse: president trump saving his best jobs for cnn's jim acosta. >> i want to know how from any country and if you see what cnn, your wonderful network said, i guess they apologized in a way -- didn't they apologized for the fact that they said certain things that weren't true? what was their apology yesterday? what did they say? >> i think our record on delivering the truth is a lot better than yours. >> let me tell you about your record, you've got to be ashamed
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of yourself. >> i'm not ashamed of anything. >> the worst record in the history of broadcasting. >> jesse: sore loser hillary clinton had got over 2016, she is back about russia. >> we know the russians are continuing to try to choose our next president like they chose our last president and we just have to be more vigilant and people have to pay attention to trying to get the best possible information and don't believe everything you see on the internet. that is one of the greatest challenges facing democracy right now. >> jesse: she used to say this was my excuse and this was my excuse but i've lost it i take responsibility. that is out the window now, now she is saying russia chose drum. >> dana: you can never actually heal from an election if you are not honest. she truly seems to believe that russia gave president trump the election. there have been several investigations of the highest
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levels of the government not have not proven that to be so and yes, does russia want to put some ads out there came after they like to metal? probably, but i think for president trump one of the ways to answer those questions as to say i don't need their help. i have a record, i ran on this record, i don't need your help and if you are trying to help me, i don't need your help, something like that that would be more derisive of russia rather than building them up to be something that they are not. >> jesse: jim acosta, the nerve to say that cnn has a great track record on telling the truth. i don't know. >> greg: cnn's ratings are in steep decline and we see that because we see the ratings every day and it is because i believe they've lost the trust of the american people by becoming the weekly world news for trumped arrangement. they can link the batboy to trump, they are going to put it
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on the cover, so i'm going to go on a bit of a rant against the media, going to try something new if you don't mind. >> juan: why try anything new? >> greg: this is an epiphany. so we have watched that shattered, embarrassment after embarrassment. we have been living decades kind of in this seal narrative of cultivated stories that help make money for these corporatist companies, our thinking is not about the events which are russia, covington, kavanaugh, is the fact it all happened in a concentrated time all in succession. it used to be isolated, things like richard jewell but in the last four years, we have seen so many of them and i'm beginning to wonder if it's because they were more of them or because we have become so red filled that
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now we finally see them for what they are and now we question anything that we didn't question before like we question are we getting the right stuff about coronavirus? are we getting the real story and i think that is super healthy that now we do not trust this and one of trumps big achievements is that he put a scar across the face of media that will never go away and everybody can see that scar for the rest of their lives and i think it's super important. >> dana: there is some evidence that russia has been spreading misinformation about the coronavirus online to because people fear and chaos and that is someplace where president trump could turn around and say knock it off. enough of that and i think he's in a position where he can do that. >> jesse: baby you're seeing all of these kind of fake new scandals as greg mentioned happening in a condensed period of time because the media is so desperate, they have to manufacture this to get trump out of office as fast as possible and because it's a 24-hour news cycle now, they
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have to keep generating rating after rating. i saw cnn do a thing yesterday that trump was going to freak out because there is no beef and they had three reporters assigned to the byline. >> greg: is the president going to be able to survive india on vegetarian meals. i think they were bigger issues to talk about. but you know what russia loves? russia loves that americans are getting pitted against each other which is what they are trying to do and that they are talking about russia. they are not interested in a certain candidate whether it's bernie sanders or donald trump or hillary clinton. they just want us fighting with each other when people like adam schiff go an entire impeachment process and hours on the floor talking about russia whether it's the mueller investigation dragging out, people on television making this claim and the latest claim they had to walk back saying they are helping bernie sanders when the primary now, russia doesn't care, they only care that we are fighting with each other and americans are at each other's
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throats and that's exactly what they've been successful at doing for the past three years of the question is are people going to continue to allow them to do that? we are so concerned about russian meddling, why do we stop getting them so much credit for something they're not in control of. >> jesse: if you use common sense, wouldn't you think that he would want bernie since bernie wants to slash defense spending? he wants to get rid of space for us. >> juan: this has been so twisted here at this table i don't even know where to start. hillary clinton did not go off about the russians helping donald trump, which he said was the russians continue to interfere, continue to spread misinformation. and let me just say, they not only have to clear wow hillary clinton if you will recall, but they used it against her campaign weaponize the information in such a way that
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drove mainstream media to cover it as if it was news. and they were played along like a bunch of fools and the american people and then you s say. they certainly did not and not only did they do that, they went after so many other things including my phone number. so i want to tell you something that's very real. before you distort it, hillary clinton says you have to be careful about what you read on the internet and misinformation. that is the truth. >> jesse: russia, if you're listening. >> juan: let me add something here. you've got to understand that i will take trump at his word that he wasn't told about russia interfering to help him because remember, i think it was one of his chief of staff that told christian neakirstjen nielsen tt
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mention anything about russia and trump so maybe people don't want to tell him but let's also take it at face because it is also true that russia interfered in 2016 and everybody who has investigated from the top levels of government to people who are online saying the bots and the russians continue to interfere. >> jesse: in order to push the story for four years, you have to ignore the biggest foreign interference story at all which is this dossier. you guys sit and talk about bo bots. you could not be taken seriously. >> juan: every night, it's the media. trump uses the internet just like the russians. >> jesse: want, stop talking. you are killing yourself, juan. a >> juan: donald trump is
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because being effective means getting results. >> juan: 2020 bernie sanders set to be a big target before the democratic debate in south carolina. the candidates setting off a firestorm over his comments about fidel castro's cuba. sanders was not backing away from it last night. >> went fidel castro first came to power, he initiated a major literacy program. i think teaching people to read and write is a good thing. i have been extremely consistent and critical of all authoritarian regimes all over the world. they met castro destroyed freedoms in that country, picked winners and losers and killed
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them, you don't give him a pat on the back for anything. >> truth is truth. >> juan: you just heard that applause. do you think it's the case that people who don't like bernie sanders say look at that, he is praising a dictator but people who do like him they don't change their opinion about it because they say maybe he wants to go back to obama's policies for maybe he is about delivering on better health care for the american people. >> katie: this is not about him praising one dictator, he praised an entire communist system which he is embracing and talking about bring into the united states there are many of his policies. he said the truth is the truth but he's not telling the truth about what the literacy classes were in cuba. this is actually a long history of the left. the glorification of cuba has been a staple in the leftist
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platform for decades and let's not forget the barack obama open door to normalization with this kind of cuban tierney when he was president by going to a baseball game with raul castro and doing the wave with members of the park at the game with him. so this is something they've been promoting for years saying look at the cuban health care system to what they show you is it's just like the venezuelan health care where people don't have health care, they have a system that doesn't work so bernie sanders is not going to walk this back but he is also not telling the truth about the what the cuban regime actually is and they were not good parts of it despite more people being able to visit cuba while the other people who live there are starving so that tourists can have their nice resorts.
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>> juan: people it is one a solution to their high medical costs and prescription drug prices. >> jesse: the way to take out burning is to treat him like a fool he is. so you've been in d.c. your whole life and never got anything done, why would you get something done as president. i'd cast him as anti-obama, anti-hillary and save the running on a platform that says if you have a health care plan, you can keep it. i would say he is a weirdo and greg can get into the specifics about the writings he's delivered. getting kicked out of communes while everyone else on the stage was teaching, working, serving in the military, raising money, creating jobs. the guy's wife was scam artist and got caught with her college deal and the guy just had a
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heart attack hiding his medical record. i would go straight up bernie because he can't take a punch. you sigh when bloomberg mentioned that he was a fraud caught red handed but you can't go after his supporters, you have to do it in a way that says bernie is deceiving you and he can't get anything done because he can't any want because is not possible. i will deliver help on health care loans or anything else you need because bernie has no track record of doing anything. >> juan: trump said he's going to get something done on health care and a wall. >> jesse: it's coming. >> juan: going to move on from burning to bloomberg because bloomberg had a terrible debate last time. i don't think is going to be as targeted as he was in nevada but how would you go if you are bloomberg to get back in the race? >> dana: everyone of of us has had a better line for bloomberg than his own team has come up with.
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if you want debate prep, might as well watch "the five" because i will help you better than anyone else. the thing that happened today is elizabeth warren cut cut an ad attacking bloomberg, so she's continuing to punch down, afraid to punch it bernie and i don't see how anyone is going to take bernie out if they're not willing to go after him and bloomberg isn't effective in doing so in all these millions in spending isn't going to be effective then no one is going to stop bernie's role. an on the thing about cuba, president obama, correct me if i'm wrong, obama didn't do the majority of the cuba stuff until after he won a second because he wanted to win florida. already you have democrats in florida saying no, bernie, that is not how our constituents think so he is already causing problems for democrats downstream from him and they are saying absolutely not. is so much more comfortable with government men with individuals
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and personal responsibilities and freedom that if i were mayor pete, i may go after in that direction. >> juan: mayor pete is saying if you choose if sanders is a democratic party nominee, he is going to hurt down ballots, house races, senate races, and it will just be devastating. what do you say? to make all of these arguments are incredibly similar to the same arguments made about trump and there was one thing that bernie has in common with trump, it is that he won't back off the things he says. so he doubled down on cuba because he actually believes it. and it's refreshing to hear a democrat be honest and if you want to read more about bernie my eye would suggest the mother jones article from 2015, google it and you will see some of his writings. my favorite thing again is when the media is shocked, you are seeing them shocked now that the guy who calls himself a socialist does in fact endorse
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socialism. there like oh, my god, let's get everybody and sabotage the guy you named your dog after. why was bernie getting a free pass this entire time? it is only one reason, the media has a very shallow talent stack. they have no expertise in economics, so they can't ask the questions that can take somebody like a burning out so they can talk about he's been around forever talking about never having to pay for stuff, free stuff and now we are just getting to these questions. >> jesse: answers are so pedestrian. he told anderson cooper i can account for every nickel and dime. how about every trillion or billion? >> juan: the question is whether people have those concerns when they care about the cost because they see their data. to my bernie is consistent just
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like a stopped clock, he has only been in one position his entire life and he is waiting for the rest of us to get there but the next minute over, he is wrong again. that's what people are going to find out. >> juan: that's the question if you talk to his supporters. straight ahead, michael bloomberg took a beating at that first debate so does a billionaire have a plan to fight back tonight? stay with us on "the five." ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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hadn't been good at things and romney would be a better person doing that, but romney did not stick with the values that he had when he was governor of massachusetts. >> dana: so is that going to hurt bloomberg in tonight's debate when everyone is trying to get on the good side of barack obama? >> juan: i think so but it's an interesting dance because i think at the same time, this is part of what makes bloomberg so attractive to the general election, i think that kind of attitude would play well when you're trying to pick off some moderate republican voters who were by terms behavior and say bloomberg is not in a far left guy, i could vote for bloomberg. in the primary process, it's a huge liability. he would have to get through the primary to get to the general election so what this comes across as is is a little bit of an arrogant guy, very much about him as opposed to the party for the legacy of protecting the
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obama and democratic party. >> dana: that was the first that move the needle unlike in 2016 were candidates were dropping like flies even though there were 20 people on stage to begin with, it narrowed down pretty quickly. so something like bloomberg, is he going to apologize tonight? >> greg: the question is will bloomberg have a stronger debate than he did last time? how could he not? when he got out of bed this morning, it already qualified as a stronger debate. you shows up, the strategy has to be for this debate, be the only person up there who is pro-america, procapitalist, pr pro-freedom, he is on stage with a group of people who have very little positive to say about running a business which he does where the greatest economic system ever. he should look at bernie and he should say if you were in cuba, though students in your chest would be made of wood and you would be dead.
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>> jesse: bloomberg must not be watching. we gave them a great line last time. was that your line? b5 that was mine. i want to ask you this, does michael bloomberg's debate style make biden look better and give him more of a shot at south carolina? >> jesse: that's a good question. biden kind of coasted last debate and people overlook him. biden i think needs a positive moment tonight to keep him relevant, it depends on if he makes that moment for himself. we haven't seen any evidence that he has the talent to do that. i just don't know about bloomberg, i don't have confidence that he can slay bernie sanders. we haven't seen any evidence that he can go and meet his energy, i think the biggest strength is bernie's biggest strength that he is crusading so hard against billionaires. you come in and you try to buy the nomination when you try to
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tell everybody to get out of the field so i can take bernie one-on-one, one, that is not democratic. bernie can easily hit him for that. is going to be flat t playing bh types of offense. >> dana: he is an afterthough afterthought. >> greg: don't forget the millionaires on stage. >> dana: all of them except for mayor pete? so speaking of money, i wanted to ask this, bloomberg is spending a ton to get his own phone numbers up but he has said he is committed to using all of his money to help beat president trump no matter who the nominee is and yet he is also announcing his going to spend millions trying to nuke bernie. >> katie: they are not trying to reconcile this unity. the time for unity is after someone wins. to say to undercut your own campaign by saying i'm spending
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all this money, vote for me but if i got beat by someone else, i will help them in the end but it is joe biden's last stand especially since he's running for senator in south carolina. >> dana: i need to give back the line credit to jesse even though i gave him the concept and jesse has a better line. joe biden is looking for a big win in south carolina to turn things around has katie just alluded to, a new gaffe threatens to derail his momentum. we will show you next. (howling wind) and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard
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(howling wind) (howling wind) >> katie: martha maccallum joins us at the table to talk 2020 and her fantastic new book unknown valor, a story of family, courage, and sacrifice from pearl harbor to iwo jima. thank you for being here but for us back to politics, trying to revive his campaign by winning south carolina, gaps like this
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probably aren't helping. >> i have a simple proposition here, i am here to ask you for your help right up front, you don't get far unless you ask. my name is joe biden, i'm a democratic candidate, how about, give me a look, okay? >> dana: when amy klobuchar was asked to the president of mexico, these guys are tired, they are out there, it's a lot of energy and you can have a flub. one thing i would say about what's happening with joe biden is just look at that way are the advanced people, where was the beautiful shot, where you have nothing that says he looks like he could be president? it looks like a student council election. >> greg: those are physiological gaffes. that's not like i don't know the president of mexico, those are
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physiological, biological issues that we have seen from the beginning and it is a crime that people aren't getting him off and helping him. >> dana: as brit hume said, i know what that is. he said i am also getting older and i understand what that is and that's what that is. reminded me of when he said when i look at him saying that, i picture an 8-track tape being pushed in that says 2,000 whatever from the senate race and because he keeps going and repeating all the lines that went along with it at that time. >> juan: i think it's incredible you guys go after him for having these gaffes and i think it was the gaffe master? >> greg: i have been here from the beginning, it is called concern. you are dead wrong. >> juan: he's been making flubs for years. to make you understand that is not a physiological issue. >> juan: he thinks that guys ego is unleashed.
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>> greg: that is not a sign of mental decline but maybe you wouldn't notice that. >> jesse: quick word on biden. real quick. i will let her plug the book. >> dana: tell us about your book please. >> it is called unknown valor, a story of family, courage and sacrifice from pearl harbor to iwo jima." and its letters that were exchanged between my father and my mom and their first cousin and nephew and he was 18 years old when he went to iwo jima, he wrote these beautiful letters, there was a real art the letter writing and i cherish these my whole life and i started working with them and digging into the people who also wrote letters about them and finding those people and one thing led to another and all the story lines came together in a history of pearl harbor to iwo jima on the homefront and also moving as it moves to the specific here. >> juan: when you were talking about this, the people who knew
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him, you discovered them and said did you know this guy? >> i never thought this would happen when i started writing this book, one of them is 101. on the other one is 94 and i found these people and i called them and i said i had letters that he had written and i realized late in the game, couldn't find him that he was actually still alive and i called him and i said i am harry gray's niece and he just went silent and said i think about harry all the time. >> dana: the documentary that a fog state is great but what about the story of how he was your grandfather that did that down in the basement with all the news clippings i would see where he was going. >> that's when i became interested in world war ii, i would go up to the attic and he had all those headlines from the important days and he would pull the maps out from behind and put them over his workbench and kind
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of move the pins across the map as the invasion was moving across europe so he was always very interested in history and it sparked my interest in it. he was a well read person. i spent a lot of time with my aunt nancy who was alive and she was harry sister, i went up and sat with her and interviewed her, that was the very first thing i did and how difficult their life was, lost their father when harry was 12 and nancy was eight and their mother who i was very close to, my aunt and raise them and these are people who never complained about anything, they just charged forward. she didn't have any handouts, wasn't eligible for social security because he only worked in this company for a couple of years and she went back to work and found a way to make it work and when he was in the battle, never complained. there are mortars flying over my head but it's pretty good but they didn't want people to worry
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at home. >> jesse: i can't get cell service here. >> dana: thank you so much for sharing your story, look forward to reading your book. best-of-seven is up next. on car? do woodchucks chuck wood? hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
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to my welcome back, time for the fast of seven. serious news report on facebook alive, it is best to turn up the filters first. >> make sure you are giving yourself plenty of time to get there and plenty of space with the car that is in front of you. do i have a weird face? we weren't trying to. >> greg: these are the kind of mistakes you want to make as a reporter if you had to choose. >> jesse: where is the monologue? >> greg: i had a busy morning. >> jesse: they said where is the monologue? >> dana: i like best-of-seven, i like the monologue but i always like it.
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>> greg: it's fake news. >> dana: everybody's talking about him. >> greg: exactly, do you think he did this on purpose? >> juan: i think he screwed up, but it was funny. >> katie: i think he did it on purpose because you can see yourself on the phone. >> juan: but once you start, it's over. >> katie: i think all of them should be done with a face. it's cute and fun. >> greg: the entire five should be done with that lens. next up, eight years after her tragic death, whitney houston is set to to her again as a hologram. ♪ the tumor starts today in europe and u.s. states are expected to be added. wasn't going to be michael jackson, then prints, is
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this real or is the story hologram? >> katie: it's a modern version of a ghost. i think it's weird. was it weird? >> juan: it was great, it was terrific. >> dana: was it real? they should do elvis now. >> juan: having just been to disney, you see these characters that are brought to life and of course they are not human, they are machines. it's fabulous. i think how can someone get the job to perform that act at the same time, it is pretty amazing. >> greg: and we have a hologram for "the five" when we are gone? >> jesse: we are gone right now. you would pay money for a hologram? >> juan: you know it was great about this, the dancers are there and before you realize it, you think that looks like michael jackson. is. >> jesse: the only way i am
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paying for this is if they project into my home. >> greg: exactly and god forbid. >> dana: this is a good idea for you and tom shillue when you go on your weekend thing. >> greg: my little weekend thing? >> dana: because you don't like to travel, you never have to leave your apartment. >> greg: i can be a hologram here and be home in my bathrobe right now. i actually like this one topic, finds that the average person waits almost 22 hours a week, the biggest time suck is spending four hours on mental health breaks like watching youtube videos or checking the social media. you know what i don't like is that they quantified waste using quantquantities of marathons. so in that time, you could've run a five marathons. you ran five marathons, that's a
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waste of 21 hours. >> dana: and everyone gets a personal choice. >> greg: why did they say watching youtube videos as a waste of time? you could be learning things. >> juan: you could be and someone else is relaxing so they can do a better job when they focus again. i will say if you are the employer and people are off there betting or watching, you might think what you doing? but i think again, people find different ways to relax and this was an extremely high number, it made me wonder. >> katie: apple has a new thing now that tells you your screen time and social media. i don't really need to know. it went up, but why? >> greg: it is freaking me out. >> jesse: do you know what the biggest time suck is? covering studies on "the five." it's all we do.
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>> greg: you turn into me. and complain about the fastest. you just trashed it. >> jesse: i did. >> greg: you already said that. what do you want me to do, cry? one more thing is up next. ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." >> dana: i had the privilege to meet with a group of young people who were very impressive, this is the animation project a nonprofit program led by industry pros who provide mentoring to young adults in new york city. the students came to fox today and they shouted out members of our team and set for presentations about the industry and got to do hands on the stuff. and helps bring animation and storytelling vehicles to
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new york city kids who may not have the opportunity otherwise and i was super impressed with them. they will learn technical knowledge to this program but i also talk to them about building their confidence and a telling them they have exceedingly bright futures. >> juan: any holograms? today is february 25th, it's a major cultural end of sports anniversary. on this day in 1964, 22-year-old caches clay beat 8-1 odds to defeat sonny liston and become the world heavyweight champion. as you can see he battered him with quick powerful jabs, he didn't come out for the seventh round. he started boxing at 12, by the time he was 18 he won 100 amateur bouts, in 1960 he won the gold medal at the olympics and boxing. after he defeated liston he pointed at the media and said i
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am the greatest, i don't have a mark on my face and i beat sonny liston. you can watch a special hbo documentary film, it's about ali and the talk showed host, i'm a featured commentator in that documentary. >> jesse: that's what you do in the green room after every show. "i am the greatest." >> juan: i try to heal the wounds, that's my job. >> jesse: we have a thoughtful valentine's day gift news, buckley and everybody. best way to tell your wife that you love her, not with chocolates or flowers or soft cuddly teddy bears, it is with a custom coffee mug with my face on it. shout out to janie from crystal maryland who gave his wife this mug on valentine's day. they are fans of "the five," they never miss a show, everyone
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enjoyed. >> katie: you should have a mug of jasper, that's a good gift. the >> jesse: only a mug of m me. >> greg: let's do this. ♪ robots are great ♪ robots are great i want to remind everybody that once robots reach super intelligence, they will have a memory and remember everything you do to them, keep that in mind especially boston dynamic who decided to make a rickshaw -- can you say rickshaw? using the robot dog. it's pulling the human. maybe 50 years from now, when it reaches super intelligence, he is going to remember this guy, he is going to rip him from limb to limb.
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he will grind him to a fine pulp, that's what he'll do. ♪ robots are great ♪ robots are great i don't know what the word mea means. >> katie: last week i was traveling with secretary of state mike pompeo covering his trip and he visited the airbase in saudi arabia where many of our troops have been stationed and deployed to combat iran, there he is having lunch with many of them there and they have new f-15 fighter jets as well that we saw on tour. i also landed an interview with the secretary which you can check out at townhall.com. we talked about china and a number of issues going on in africa and americans should pay attention to.
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for my last photo, the question is -- is that a real lion? or a fake lion? >> jesse: i'm going to go with fake. >> jesse: "special report" is up next. >> bret: welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. a dramatic new warning for americans about the coronavirus or its official name covid-19. the centers for disease control and prevention is telling people in the u.s. are telling people to brace for a likely outbreak of the virus, it's not so much if the virus will come but when. that warning on the same day the president and his administration projected confidence about containing the virus -- as it spreads globally, concerns prompted another major hit to international and financial markets.
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