tv The Five FOX News November 9, 2020 2:00pm-3:00pm PST
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back. apologize for the truncated time. we are not judging one's claims over the other. we are just asking for proof. if you have something to prove an outlandish charge, by all means, share it with us and we will share it with the world. we are waiting. ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with katie pavlich, juan williams, jesse watters. she pole-vault on a bobby pin. dana perino. "the five." it's like a miracle. the media democrats converge on one message, time to just move on. time to heal. >> this is the time to heal in america. >> america needed a relief valve. >> finally the relief came. >> we are getting feedback. >> time to heal america and time to heal the world as well. >> greg: after four years of
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pushing hoaxes, calling trump a russian asset, we must accept this outcome asap. even though the process is still ongoing with margins thinner than kate moss' septum. after four years of demonizing anyone not in the resistance, calling us racist, costing people in restaurants, showing up at homes and vowing harm if trump ever wins again so course now we are old friends again. weird. yet last week, they were like this. and now there like this. >> ♪ a great big hug and a kiss from me to you won't you say you love me too ♪ >> greg: i love you too. the good news, since the rioters are happy, we cannot take down the plywood. because that wasn't protecting us from writing trump supporters if he lost.
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it was for rioting leftists have trump won. can you imagine if it were biden on the short end of the state returns? he wouldn't have biden going to court. you would have a mob going door-to-door. in the media would call and of course mostly peaceful. so now they say it's time to unify. that's like telling a victim of abuse to just kiss and make up. is that too harsh? when you compare a president to hitler, accusing him of killing a quarter mill included victims, forgive us for the hyperbole. you painted targets on millions of backs and they are still there as leading democrats about a name and shame trump supporters. i guess that's how you unify if you're a brown shirt. the fact is you want unity now that you're winning. if you didn't win you'd burn the place down it's a very hitler. that does feel good. sforgive us of refined with illegal process for now but if it doesn't work out republicans will get back to work. if you lose, dems, i wonder how fast your calls for unity will
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dissolve because they were never really there to begin with. speaking of unity, dana. i want to read you a tweet from michelle obama. "let's remember the tens of millions people voted for the status quo even when it meant supporting lies, hate, chaos, and division." we have a lot of work to do to reach out to these folks in the years ahead and connect with them on what unites us." that's a really heartwarming tweet. we have to get back with these people even though, they are discussing liars, haters, and stoke division. >> dana: my recommendation for everybody is never tweet ever. she's usually such a gracious person and remember when they go low, we go high. the thing is that so underhanded. the way it's like, as you described it, she wants us to be unified. there really is a strange divide
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between the country. people in trump world cannot believe that they did not beat biden by 15 points. people in the biden world cannot believe that 71 million people would actually vote for that g guy. i agree we have got to find a way to come together but i also think you can't just wait till somebody magically appears to bring people together. you just have to start in your own life. >> greg: that's true. that's what i'm doing. >> jesse: no, you're not. >> greg: i am. i hug everybody. sometimes on the subway. there was a shift in the media. last year was hundreds of thousands of covid deaths and today am looking at it's like, did you see the pets that are going to be in the white house questioning is going to be new pets at the white house. that was the hard-hitting journalism. >> katie: greg is mad that they are more dog stories in the media now. >> dana: a rescue dog at that. i>> katie: there is a change in tone and the media. it's born to remind anybody it's not just about president trump.
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people in the media going after mitch mcconnell. chris hayes and msnbc accusing john holmes who works for mitch mcconnell, did a good job of being his campaign manager in getting reelected of killing hundreds of thousands of people as if it's his responsibility. the rhetoric and the unity calls just proved again that the washington establishment is winning. it's an empty saying that comes up whenever people win and somehow want to claim that they're doing something it feels good to everyone but it does actually do anything. i think when you say it's time to heal and we're going to help your soul get revived, you're not god and not a religion for most people and the idea that you have to heal implies there something wrong with 71 million people. that they have done something so bad to you that you have this horrible wound. i think that's actually really insulting to have many people. it was very close election. >> greg: i don't know who they are talking to because no thanks.
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we don't need healing. juan, can i play this sound on tape of kayleigh? >> it's not over, far from it. we've only begun the process of obtaining an accurate, honest vote count. we are fighting for the right of all americans who want to have faith and confidence not only in this election within the many, many elections to come. >> greg: they are going forward. how long do you think it will go on? >> juan: at this rate they could go on forever because they have no evidence that she just goes on and on and on. i think that's why some people are turning away. today was supposed to be the day that they went to court with some evidence. here we sit at 5:00. we have seen nothing. i wanted to respond to your monologue because to me the people that have been trolled, bullied, and demonized by trump, gee, imagine they have a normal,
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visceral reaction which is to say oh, my gosh, i'm glad he lost. democrats should treat trump with the same deference that he's treated democrats over the last four years which is to say he treated them with no deference. but i don't see that. i sigh very graceful joe biden on saturday night talk about the need for healing and the idea that we shouldn't do each other as enemies but his fellow americans. >> greg: he said half of america were essentially racist. >> juan: i don't know that. i don't think that. but i do think that if you say there are people, as michelle obama said, who excused racist behavior, who excuse lysed, who excused bullying, i think that's on target, don't you? >> greg: not at all. there was no racist behavior. >> juan: there was no racist behavior? let me move on, i don't want to get into a fight about that. elections do have consequences. fox called this election for joe biden.
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clear majority of americans and the electoral college went for joe biden. biden right now has all the secret service protection. i think it's pretty clear he's president-elect. why trump decides not to concede, while he starts firing the defense secretary today, making transition all the more difficult for everyone, i don't know. it seems to me like you would say man, if you acted presidential in this moment, he would help your legacy. you'd help the republican party in the future. >> greg: just concede. >> juan: he's not doing that. it's unlikely. >> greg: we will contest the election for four years. >> juan: democrats didn't contest the election for four years. democrats organized. >> greg: organized an impeachment! >> juan: democrats played politics, one machen '18 and '20. >> jesse: hillary conceded and then she staged a coup. juan talking about elections have consequences, unless you're a republican wants a point a
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supreme court justice. katie hit on it. when they say we need to heal, it's conditioning the country psychologically to believe that one republican is in power, the nation is wounded and then when the democrats regain power the nation is healed. when they say we need to unify it means everybody shut up while we jam our agenda down your throat. great cheap shot artists. they conspired. they can besmirch, impugn. they can investigate and impeach in the minute they win, they say let's call a truce. democrats who didn't accept the results of the last election can't lecture republicans for not accepting the results of this election. they investigated for three years collusion but they can't give trump three weeks to investigate corruption and he is entitled to look at irregularities, abnormalities. they had people signing sworn affidavits saying people are forging signatures.
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people are changing and backdating ballots. investigate it. nothing happens. >> greg: you're not worried about it! >> jesse: you said you wanted to make sure there was integrity in the election. we are going to hold you to that. i >> juan: already have. tomorrow. one week and you have zilch. >> jesse: even have zilch after three years. >> juan: you mean the russians didn't interfere? >> jesse: there was no collusion. and remind me how the transition works. an incoming transition official from the biden team brings moscow or beijing? that is a logan act violation. that means the fbi can go in because that's illegal. you said you weren't allowed to call your foreign counterparts. so let's see if those phone calls happen. i am talking about flynn and you know exactly -- >> juan: you are just making stuff up. >> dana: this is a point i wanted to make for several days and i keep forgetting to.
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grant me the time. >> greg: grant denied. >> dana: thank you. i'm going to keep going. steamroll it. one of the things the democrats have been very upset about with the obama-biden administration is that they did not get in front of foreign interference in the last election. how many articles, stories did you read that it was going to happen again. the obama-biden administration was in charge of election integrity in 2016. trump-pentz in charge for 2020. there's been no allegation of foreign interference in this election. the department of homeland security, the whole apparatus, they work hard, we know that some bad actors trying to do things and they were not successful and i think you know see anybody in the media saying well done. >> greg: exactly. miraculously it went away. don't go anywhere. we are not going away. huge news on the development of a corona vaccine. thanks, trump! next on "the five."
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♪ >> dana: a major development in the battle against covid-19. pharmaceutical company pfizer announcing its latest stage three trials are showing a possible vaccine is more than 90% effective. the company says it could apply for emergency use authorizations and times this month. president trump says the development is great news but some democrats are not sold. >> the good news is that the pfizer test look good and we will have a vaccine shortly. the bad news is that it's about two months before joe biden takes over. >> dana: greg, how is that bad news? >> greg: i don't know why he's considered knowledgeable on this
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topic. the man is responsible for the worst mistakes in this entire covid pandemic which was allowing contagious patience interest homes. i think he's kind of lost the pulpit to be able to tell us how things are. wasn't joe saying that any vaccine developed while trump was president shouldn't be trusted? >> dana: that it should be suspect. >> greg: completely smeared an entire industry. i love the timing. the riots are suddenly going to go away. all of a sudden the vaccine just pops up out of nowhere four days after the election. >> dana: the ceo, he said he was informed of the results around 2:00 p.m. and says that had the data been available before the election that he would have released it before the election. >> jesse: and you could have had a different election result. we'll never know. i'm not playing games with that. the stark difference between the action. donald trump leads all caps: big news, market of big!
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amen joe biden really releases a 500 word press release that is wonky as heck and lowers expectations. you can i most filthy inside insiderness returning to washington, d.c. democrats, media, big pharma, big tech. very important people are being appointed to very important task forces. while the forgotten men and women of the country are yet again forgotten. i don't know. it feels like the natural orbit of the power in this country is returning and you can kind of smell the deals that hunter biden is beginning to cook up in the darkness. i don't know. joe biden has to be the luckiest politician ever. he has the first black president tapped him as vp and then a 100 year pandemic kicks out the incomincumbent. he doesn't even have to campaign. media giving him credit for the economy and the vaccine and he literally did nothing.
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>> dana: juan, earlier today on "the daily briefing." [laughter] >> greg: the greatest jesse watters line ever. >> juan: i just gave him credit, didn't i? >> dana: dr. mark mcclellan, former fda commissioner was on "the daily briefing" at 2:00 eastern and he said that operation warp speed which was the trump-pence initiative, really did help make this happen. even though they didn't help in the initial research, the fact that pfizer knew it was meant to get $2 billion to distribute it if they manufactured it definitely helped. that's what he said. >> juan: sure. i don't think there's any doubt. going to get more rapid results. it's a great piece of news for the country and everybody battling covid. to have some hope on the horiz horizon. it's a press release. it's not a scientific peer-reviewed study. it's important to make that
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distention. we don't know what happens. the second thing to say here is we don't know how it could be distributed or when it's going to be distributed. the earlier point, the clip from governor cuomo. you should know governor cuomo and governor asa hutchinson, democrat and republican, sent a letter to the administration two weeks ago saying we need a better plan or some plan, we don't know what plan, for distribution of whatever vaccine comes down the pipe. we need to know who gets it first. first responders, senior citizens, children. so when people say wow, it would be better if we had a more orderly administration in place, that's why. that's why people say things like that. it's not politicizing it. the people who politicize it and called into question mass wearing, social distancing, tracing, i think that's pretty clear who holds that responsibility. >> dana: do not remember the politicization of the vaccines, saying that they were cutting corners?
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>> katie: saying that they were cutting corners. joe biden doubting how well the vaccine work. kamala harris saying she wouldn't take it if it was a so-called trunk vaccine. that's really dangerous when you're trying to get rid of not just the pandemic but get the economy back on track. it affects everything the industry and the entire country. the thing about what people are saying about the distribution, there's a difference between orderly process and overly burdensome bureaucracy. the trump administration has been able to get this vaccine out as a result of this public-private partnership with pfizer because they have gotten rid of the bureaucracy and the federal government which prohibits companies from streamlining through vaccines, other therapeutics for all different kinds of drugs, right? you have to wonder and abide administration if they would be able to do the same because their ideology is the you need more government, more commissions. smart people making comments about what's going happen next rather than actually doing the work to get it out the door.
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in terms of distribution the white house put out a whole plant about distribution about who's going to get it first. elderly people in nursing homes, the military. to say that they don't have a fast-paced -- >> dana: they have one led by one of the generals. >> katie: the logistics guy. >> dana: also long live the free market. up next, all eyes on georgia. while president-elect joe biden's agenda could hinge on that one state. cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need.
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could create a 50/50 split with vp president-elect kamala harris being the tiebreaker. senator chuck schumer very confident about the fight ahead. >> we take georgia. now we take georgia and then we change america. >> jesse: i don't know, katie. you might want to take that one back. >> katie: he's not going to. he said the quiet part out loud. georgia really is going to be the line is drawn in the sand. you have mitch mcconnell put the amazing ad out before election day that says hold the line. this is what he was talking about. stacey abrams obviously leading the charge in georgia to get these democrats elected. she has raised $6 million. people are jumping a lot of money in that state. democrat spent a lot of money in south carolina. they may not win however, it all
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comes down to georgia. if republicans take it, joe biden will have a very different presidency than if he has democrats in charge. if democrats are in charge of the senate, no stoppages for republicans in the far left agenda. republicans keep it, joe biden because live updates calls for unity and working with republicans but if democrats take the senate you have people like chuck schumer thing they want to change america and that means the far left with the republicans and president trump were warning about going to this election will be able to get through the cabinet will look much different betting on who wins the senate races as well. >> jesse: millions of dollars, juan, pouring into georgia from outside special interests. you don't want all that money, do you? >> juan: if i was a political consultant, i would get in that race. that race is going to be ugly and expensive. i do think it's going to be very interesting. joe biden won georgia and with joe biden winning georgia, it tells you about the chance that in fact democrats good win both
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of those senate seats. >> jesse: are they recounting georgia? >> juan: i don't know. >> dana: yes. >> juan: i think you have to hit a cutoff point. i don't know if that's been officially announced but i know that republicans, the lieutenant governor of georgia said there was no evidence of any credible voter fraud. >> jesse: is going to be determined. >> juan: 's perfectly reasonable to conclude that democrats have a chance and i also think because he was going to be less turnout with trunk not on the ballot. the get out the vote efforts led by stacey abrams and others has a better chance of paying off. i think that if thom tillis holds onto north carolina then you have a chance to have what you described, with kamala harris has the tiebreaker. >> jesse: it looks like he will be holding on. would you like to make a prediction in the georgia senate runoff? you are good at this, dana. >> dana: i am so good at this. my gut instinct is that the republicans can win.
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i think messages better than money and i think there'll be plenty of money. if you are a big democrat donor and they call you up and say can you throw us a million dollars, why? you didn't win any of those senate races. why would i do that? they have a lot of grassroots money and we have to take a second to say stacey abrams did a good job. she never conceded the governor's race but she obviously lost. she dedicated the next two years to figuring out a way to get turnout of democrats in georgia. her operation was really good. the republicans have their work cut out for them. i think that line that schumer said, yesterday on fox news sunday, he sounds more like don quixote than general sherman. he's going to take georgia and then america. the message matters. one of the things republicans will say is if republicans do not win this was the senate budget chairman? bernie sanders.
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>> greg: i think joe should hopes the democrats lose because he needs to have a supplemental backbone. he needs to have a bad cop. an excuse. america needs it because we need adult in the room. you can't have a whole single political party government. america loves the divided government. because it guarantees that there will be debate. i am for polarization. i want two sides. everybody is upset about polarization. think about the alternative. one poll. two plurals are better. the reason why crump won in 2016 is because the center refused for decades to stand up to the left. trump understood that america was sick and tired of left-wing groupthink. if the democrats don't understand this and you have a left-wing house, left-wing senate, and a liberal spineless president, you're going to see
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something even bigger than trump in 222 and 2024. >> juan: didn't republicans have control of the house, the senate, the white house after '16? i didn't hear you say that then. >> greg: you weren't listening. >> jesse: up next, democrats on the verge of a civil war after key election losses and how joe biden is already siding with members of the far left. at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different.
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♪ >> katie: democrats are blaming each other after tough election losses in the house and senate. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez defending radical progressives. >> there are at least in the house caucus married deep divisions within the party. i believe that we need to come together and not allow republican narratives to tear us
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apart. we have a slimmer democratic majority. it's going to be more important than ever for us to work together and not find each other. when we kind of come out swinging, not 48 hours after tuesday, when we don't even have solid data yet. pointing fingers and telling each other what to do, it deepens the division the party and it's irresponsible. it's irresponsible to pour gasoline on these already very delicate tensions in the party. >> katie: james clyburn says far left policies hurt his party at the polls. >> showed up with a caption on tv across his head. i feel very strongly we can't pick up these things because it makes a good headline. >> katie: it looks like biden is starting to side with the progressives.
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he is avowing a national police oversight commission within the first 100 days of his administration in addition to other things. dana, one congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez has either republican talking points and narratives, tearing the party apart, it doesn't seem to be true when you have moderate democrats who almost lost their seats saying actually these policies are not reflective of most of america. >> dana: we got to listen to the conference call. that was not a republican conference call. that was the democratic conference call with a were at each other's throats. i did think that conor lamb, the congressman from pennsylvania who won a tight race, he threw some well-deserved shade to alexandria ocasio-cortez in which he said i respect her and how hard she works and what she did an extremely low turnout democratic primary. she has no idea what it's like to try to run elsewhere. to the point about defund the police in which mr. kleiman were saying i expect you will see this come up in the --
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mr. clyburn. you will see in the georgia race. the opponent against kelly loeffler. i bet it's an issue that's going to come up. >> katie: biden siding with progressives, i want to play this sound bite from the deputy campaign manager from the biden campaign and get your reaction. >> i think vice president biden campaigned on an aggressive, progressive agenda. the climate plan is the boldest, biggest climate plan ever put forward by a nominee running for president. now president-elect. he's going to make good on those commitments. >> katie: i thought he was supposed to be a moderate, jesse. now they are embracing far left policies. >> jesse: he's not going to make good on any commitment if mitch mcconnell is there. he established a commission about the police. we have a commission about the police and that we have a commission about the court. a lot of commissions and that means they don't do anything. aoc needs to accept her feet.
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she is a marker. she seems naive. deep blue districts and new york and california. democrats are looking for the kill shot with her. she looks alone and isolated. "the new york times" magazine piece wasn't great timing to come out after the week of the election. they put out a lot of garbage from the grassroots. they had abolished i.c.e., defund the police, medicare for all. it's garbage. republicans run on that and they win. aoc has got to take her medicine because it doesn't work for the rest of the country. >> katie: it seems like there are a lot of democrats finally asking the question about why she has so much power. why she's been able to influence so many policy decisions in the house over the last two years, going up against nancy pelosi.
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why is she accusing democrats of using republican talking points when it's obvious given the numbers the democrats were not capable of gaining seats in the house. they lost a lot of seats to republicans. >> juan: they lost seats i thought they could have won. >> katie: because of aoc. >> juan: no, i don't think we know. >> katie: we do know. >> juan: jim clyburn is also about police reform so don't mistake that. what you have is jim clyburn, abigail for murder, then you come to aoc and she's here in queens, new york. they come from very different areas they have very different constituencies. keep in mind not only did aoc win reelection, all the members of the squad won reelection and they are joined by the first black woman to represent missouri in the congress, cori bush who has been talking to them because she sees them as
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role models. these people have energized, brought energy to a lot of proposals. we were talking just now about president-elect biden possibly going back to the paris climate deal. most americans think we need more action. it's not like a far left proposal. that's what most americans think. we need to do more in terms of climate change and keeping our environment clean for our children. that's just not a radical far left thought. keep that in mind. we don't know exactly why people voted as they did but somehow point a finger at aoc, i think that's the wrong -- >> katie: we have a lot of information directly from democrats in tight races about why they either lost or barely won. >> greg: aoc is like you're really skinny friend. oh, i can just eat what i want and i never gain weight. why are you having fruit salad? i'm going to have a cheesesteak. because your constituents in your district, you don't have any pressure. you don't have to worry about a thing. don't tell everybody else to act
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like you. anyway. >> dana: [laughs] >> jesse: great analogy. >> greg: i'm not worried about it. we can explain socialism and we can beat it. i am more worried about, and i think the party, the democratic party should be worried more about identity politics and what it's doing to people's minds. that was what was -- that's what led to 2016. that's what leads to polarization. it's kind of a societal hypochondriac. once you get into identity politics, nothing is healthy. everything is wrong. america is poison. it's like those fads where everybody thought there was toxic mold in the air and there's pollution, indoor pollution. it's like a fad and it screws with everyone's head about how life is. at least with socialism, you can look back at history. you can read. you can help teach people things with identity politics, it is a cult. it's a terrible terrible cold. it's a societal hypochondriac
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that convinces people in the throes of it that the world is terrible. that is scarier to me than any socialism. >> katie: we saw a bit of a rejection in that, the president losing white men but gaining and voters. up next, the tv legacy of the legend alex trebek. that and more head on "the five." age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health- -versus only 16 grams in ensure® high protein. and now enjoy boost® high protein in café mocha flavor.
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>> juan: tributes are pouring in after the passing of "jeopardy x-men" post alex trebek. he died after a battle with pancreatic cancer. he hosted the legendary game show for 36 years, educating and surrender his along the way. he joined the five in 2014. >> americans are very competitive. america is a land of opportunity and we provide opportunity for our contestants. if you are bright and you know how to play the game and your reflexes are good and if you're a little bit lucky you're going to do well. >> juan: dana, let's take a look. i think you are on that show. >> dana: let's do "the five"
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for 200. >> the five movie ratings in the united states are nc-17, r, pg, pg-13 and this one. >> what is x? >> no. [laughter] >> greg: dana, what was it? >> dana: i don't remember. i just love that so much. >> juan: what was alex like questioning >> dana: a lot of people i've ever met in my life, the guy was the most starstruck when i met him. and also that's the most nervous i've ever been in my life. i saw an interview with alex trebek last night on "abc news" that they aired in which he said if i am remembered as a nice guy, then that's all right by me. he was a wonderful guy. i think i watched him more than anyone else. i enjoy watching it with my family. >> jesse: you told me you watch "watters world." >> dana: is on a loop. >> juan: i've never been invited. i guess you've never been
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invited on. >> jesse: you would know if i was invited. >> juan: everyone talks about how it was a generational bonding, parents and kids. everyone watch the show. >> jesse: people like alex trebek are what make this country great. you wake up, -- >> greg: he's canadian. >> jesse: at 7:00 you're looking for comfort. it's been a long day. you're on the couch. you want to just unwind and not be threatened by controversy or someone that's partisan and you sit there and try to make yourself smarter. it never works unless it's high school jeopardy or college "jeopardy!." then you can compete. you learn something and you go around and you try to impress your friends the bar later with this nugget of knowledge seat that you picked up from alex. it does, it bonds you to the people that you're watching it with because he said it perfectly. it's a show that's a reflection
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of america. smart people competing for money. you need a little luck and that's why we've got the daily double. >> juan: i'm going to play alex trebek. what drug was approved for recreational medical -- >> dana: this drug. >> juan: this drug was approved for medical recreational use in three stat states. >> greg: i'm assuming it was silicide and medical depend marijuana. what is psilocybin or does anyone have any psilocybin? [laughter] washington square park, 6:20. i am so old, i remember him posting "high rollers." he did a show called the wizard of odds. it was on in the morning. that was a short time before the show with the cars mccarran but that. you have to remind yourself he was 80. when he was on "the five," he
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was 74. he never aged. we think he is so much younger than he is. if he was always the same, he was always consistently kind of useful. >> dana: yeah. >> juan: what is striking, picking up on what greg was saying, he brought love of learning and education to tv and did it successfully. most people think, that's not a winning formula for entertainment the people loved him. >> katie: according to jesse he gave guys a way to pick up girls at the bar with their jeopardy knowledge. [laughter] >> jesse: never worked. >> katie: sorry. i love that he worked until the end when he was diagnosed with cancer. he said he was going to work until the end because he loved his job and he did and he was such a nice guy and i'm sad i didn't get to meet him. >> juan: all right, "one more thing" is up next. still your best friend.
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♪ >> one more thing. jesse. >> you guys a member, my mullet was the talk of the summer. it wasn't a pandemic, it was my mullet. you all poked fun at me but now we have the 2020 kids mullet national championships fun going to show you guys -- yeah, very funny. there are the top three. the silver -- no, bronze is jude. jude is 7, colorado. >> pretty good. >> the silver, the winner is noah. he's 12. illinois. a little lettuce in the back and now for the first place, gold winner, drumroll please... texas. he's 8 and he's got the missing teeth in the front to make it all come together. looking good. >> you really are overall model, jessie. in a terrible terrible way.
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>> we had some unseasonably warm temperatures and it was so nice and you're just kind of want to take a nap. this is a cat that just pops right down and knows how to enjoy. can you guys see? 's are so small. see this cat lying on his back in the sunshine? having a good time. what would plop you? let me just tell you that finding it one more today was a challenge. >> i turned that went down and emily discussed it. >> you can get a greg left over. >> let's do this. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great this is how you do in animal video. it's been a rough week for a lot of people, be like this little fella here. it might be a little bit uphill, but you never give up. you never give up, do you? there we go. another step, this is actually going to be 2022 for him. he's going to make it. it's only 24 months from now, come on, everybody! >> count the votes. >> count the votes.
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dana, that's all you -- >> got it, thanks for the tutorial. >> so hold onto lunch, folks and take a look at this. what you're seeing in his vertigo-inducing -- is a 30-year-old anthony newton and his pal pepe holding hands over a thousand foot drop. yep, he let go and flies into free fall to the ground. as you can see, he was holding the hand as long as possible, then he opens a parachute. >> but what happened to him? >> newton said it felt great and he's grateful for his friend because "i only had his hand, and thank god for that parachute." >> what happened to him? >> katie. >> a 4-year-old, named an honorary fighte firefighter. there he is at the fire to part with getting his accolades. his family fell into the family pole and grabbed his arm and helped them above water and calling for help the local fire department honored him with the department challenge coin, a patch, and his new title, while giving him the lay of the land
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and letting them try out a number of firefighter activities, so great job, mason, his grandfather called him his hero and we would say i think he's a hero too. >> to those ever do anything for you? >> yes! >> what you do with those? >> that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: hi, greg. good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. break into my, just short time ago the trump campaign filed paperwork to challenge the election outcome in pennsylvania seeking to stop certification of those results. president is digging in, focusing on what his team calls ongoing litigation and the dispatching of recount teams to key swing states. if the is also unceremoniously dumping his pentagon chief today. meantime, president-elect joe biden is moving forward with his transition, putting considerable public emphasis on the coronavirus in both camps are lauding some encouraging news about a vaccine that
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