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remain open. bad situation has just turned worse. ironically on the same day that we got news of a vaccine that we're told will make everything better. they wait and food for thought for restaurants they can't wait much longer. here comes "the five." >> jesse: hello. i'm jesse watters with dagen mcdowell, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." another my you're covid break-through for the trump administration. the drug company, moderna says their vaccine is almost 95% effective. after pfizer made a similar announcement last week. president trump touting the big news and his administration says the fda will move as quickly as possible to approve both vaccines. the president tweeting and reminding people it all happened
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on his watch. as for joe biden, he responded while taking softball questions from the media. biden attacks president trump for not sharing his plans to distribute the vaccine and joined a course of democrats that say you can't trust trump on this issue. >> more people may die if we don't coordinate. how do we get over 300 million americans vaccinated? what the game plan? it's a huge undertaking. if we have to wait until january 20th to start that planning, it puts us behind. look, the only reason people question the vaccine now is because of donald trump. that's the reason why people are questioning the vaccine. because all of the things he says and doesn't say, whether it's truthful or not truthful, the exaggerations. i think we're on a clear path now. >> jesse: dana, is that why people don't question or question the vaccine? >> dana: so i was watching that press conference. i thought an excellent follow up
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answer would be, but kamala harris during the campaign said she would not take a vaccine if it was produced during a trump administration. i think that's the exact quote. at that time she said that then. i remember saying, if they win, they're going to be the recipients of the good news of operation warp speed and it will be the issue of getting it distributed. at the time it was that the -- that president trump was politically interfering with the vaccine. >> jesse: right. >> dana: there's no evidence of that. that is insulting to the men and women working on this amazing technology that is allowing us this opportunity to have for a moment a little light at the end of the tunnel. >> jesse: if you were to say, dagen, march 2020, if you were to say that you had two vaccines on the precipice of approval that were above 90% effective and the stock market would be close to 30,000, you would have
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said wow, this country did a great job dealing with the pandemic. >> yeah, absolutely. because i consider myself to be a conservative person. i actually have hoped in the private sector. i trust the private sector. they know better than people working in the government. career politicians, they're only happy if they strangle innovation, slow down progress and wrap their hands around something that could be life-saving. to dana's point, kamala harris and joe biden, they have a lot of work to do after the months of fear mongering about a vaccine, after all the distrust that they have put in this. the "wall street journal" polled people and more than 1/4 people said they wouldn't take this vaccine. so maybe preying on people's fears won them the white house potentially, but they have --
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essentially if they don't turn this around and start talking positively about the vaccines, they're killing people. >> jesse: wow! strong words. that's what andrew cuomo said about donald trump, juan williams. he's still saying huh-uh, i don't know if we'll accept distribution of this vaccine. we have to test it first, delay it. a lot of people here in new york have to be saying you have to be kidding me, governor. >> juan: no. >> jesse: yeah. that's exactly what he's saying. >> juan: i have a different take on it. i think it's president trump that politicized what is a valiant effort by the private sector that paid off. it's great news that moderna now in addition to pfizer say that they have a vaccine that is more than 90% effective. that's phenomenal. we should be celebrating, again, this was politicized so heavily by president trump right from the beginning, through this period. to me when you say yeah, we should all be celebrating, right now, jesse, the reality is we
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have sky rocketing spread of this virus in the united states. it's not just because of more testing. we have more people in the hospital, more deaths and you have -- >> jesse: why wouldn't -- >> juan: jesse, you have average death right now over 1,000 again in this country per day. so we're hitting a crisis especially for small towns, are your ray areas that don't have the capacity in term of hospitals, doctors and nurses to cope with it. so the virus and the vaccine, i said, great news. but let's not ignore where we are. we're in a moment of crisis. >> jesse: yeah, there's something to be said about that, but a lot, but let's do it -- the biggest -- let's play some of this cuomo sound and greg you can react to that. >> he doesn't like that i criticize him. he doesn't like that i stand up to him.
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he's a typical bully. and it bothers him. the whole four years has been malpractice. my fear is he's making every mistake he made when covid first started. we're headed for another operational disaster with his plan. >> jesse: greg? >> greg: i listen to joe and juan and the governor, i'm thinking of becoming a liberal. you can trash people that have to make the cost benefit risk decisions. you can trash them. when they do the right thing, you can say no, that's not good enough. even though i didn't share the risk at all. i have no skin in that game. here's the bottom line. the mortality rate is .65. it's been declining consistently. that's 65 die out of 10,000 cases. we're entering a stage of manageability and it's only -- the increase in hospitalizations are due to the weather gets colder, people are going inside.
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that will cause a spread. however, the numbers of hospitalizations is not affects noncovid patients. what does that tell you? that we did the right thing with capacity. that the worst state right now is wisconsin, has 10% covid patients in the hospital. that is nothing compared to what was doing on in the spring or the first wave of the pandemic. we're not in a crisis moment. we have to pat ourselves on the back for what america did. let's talk about this vaccine because it's pretty frickin' amazing. it doesn't have the virus in it. i don't know if that has been done before. we talk an't the space ram and going to the moon and mars. this is a moon shot. this is a moon shot. this is doing it in four months? that's like going to saturn in four months. you couldn't have done this under joe biden. it would take you four months to get him to understand what you were saying. trump comes from the capitalist mindset. do it. go out there a and do it.
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it's amazing what you look at the past four years. north korea threat has been neutralized somewhat. middle east peace plan is out the wazzuu unemployment at historic lows for minorities. now have a revolutionary system for convenient creation that didn't exist before. yet the media wanted to get in guy out of office because he hurt their feelings. they overlooked these deeds, but he was so mean on twitter. they had to get rid of him. this is an amazing achievement. historians will look back and then that we were under a delusion, that we were mad. because what has this guy done? he was obnoxious? that's why you voted him out? some people thought he was racist without evidence? is that why? what about this vaccine? no, no, no. he was a big meany. he did more in four years than biden did in 40.
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>> juan: let me tell you, this holiday season -- >> greg: i'm giving you the facts on covid. >> juan: i'll give you the facts. >> greg: you don't have any. >> juan: american families are deciding who comes to thanksgiving. >> greg: i do that every year. >> juan: you can make a joke -- >> greg: it's not a joke. it's reality. you never mentioned the fatality rate once because you know you're wrong on it. it's .65%. >> juan: the fact is, we have the spread of this virus at a rampant rate under this president, not just -- >> greg: it's all over the world, juan. >> jesse: we have the lowest rate in the world. >> juan: we're worse than many countries. >> jesse: up next, former president obama is not done attacking president trump over the election. but hear how trump is responding to that. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> juan: it's a presidential clash over the election. donald trump and barack obama at odds over the outcome and what should happen next. president trump refusing to concede. he says his legal team will continue to fight the results in court. former president obama, he's going after republicans. he says it's time to throw in the towel. >> well, look, joe biden will be the next president of the united states. kamala harris will be the next vice president. there's no legal basis -- >> are you getting support from the members of the republican party that are not challenging
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him. >> it's disappointing but it's par for the course. they didn't think there's any fraud going on. but there's damage to this. >> juan: you know, this is ongoing issue, jesse. i want to establish reality here. you do acknowledge, fox news acknowledges that joe biden is president-elect, right? >> jesse: yeah, right now he's ahead in all the counts right now and there's legal challenges and he will be certified if that continues with the legal challenges. but things could go differently. you don't know. you have to be more patient and let this play out. we were patient for three years while you chased this russia hoax. the only evidence was there was evidence that you guys doctored and planted on the president. right now there's evidence out there. you've seen the affidavits and the irregularities. they will be administered in court and we'll find out what the result is. i'd like to introduce an
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anecdote, juan. family in long island, new york here. both grandparents. sadly passed away 11 years ago. grandmother was a registered democrat. grandfather registered republican. in the mail, the dead registered grandmother received five absent tee ballots this cycle. the republican said grandfather received zero. now, why is that happening, juan? because in new york state they're not sending out unsolicited ballots to people on the voter roll. you have to request an absentee ballot to be sent to you. is it possible that a dead person requested the ballot? that must mean someone in the electoral administration is sending ballots to people who are dead. >> greg: or to poltergeist. >> jesse: that's just happening in a deep blue state like new york. we're not talking about a swing state. so just let's wait till how this
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will play out and we'll see what happens. we just want everybody to be confident in the election integrity. that's what you said you wanted. >> juan: absolutely. i don't have any question. >> jesse: that's all we want to do. >> juan: not only don't i have any questions, i think homeland security said it was a fair and good election. but greg, the president -- fox says that joe biden is president. >> greg: what do we know. >> juan: picking on what jesse was just talking about, all of these legal challenges now, three weeks out, have gone nowhere. not enough credible evidence of instances of problems that would make any difference in the outcome. why are people having trouble saying joe biden won? >> greg: i think that you're having trouble because you just asked this question to jesse and now asking the same question -- >> juan: he brought up the evidence issue. >> greg: i'm going to say exactly what i said the last three times. let this system go. let it work out. let the legal things go. if it works out, it works out. anyway, i was watching the interview because i was trying
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to -- i was feeling like boy, the media must feel good to return to the way it used to be, how comfortable it is. when the reporter gets to finish obama's thoughts and sentences and they can nod at each other and everything is great. you can see the difference between trump and obama. like trump was the outsider who was so transparent about how things worked. he didn't like it. obama is the opposite. he did everything in secret. a perfect example is with the media. trump ridiculed the media publicly. obama was nice but had journalists tapped. he did worse things to the media than trump ever did but trump was visible and his disdain. so what does this mean? it means the transparency matters to people that watch this show and not the media. right? because the media knows what is going on. trump allowed everybody else to see what was going on. the media didn't like that
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because the media wanted that power for themselves. they wanted to know what went behind closed doors. trump opened the doors and allowed everybody that sea of red to see what the world was like. the media couldn't stand that. so right now it's like the media just got out of a bad relationship. they're running back to their ex for an easy one night stand for four years. >> jesse: a four-year one night stand. >> dana: call your doctor. >> greg: the last four years -- >> juan: dana, george w. bush, president bush, called biden to congratulate him. the question becomes why are other republicans so reluctant to state what is obvious, that biden won? >> dana: each of your questions to us today has been about that. not about the fact that you have president obama -- if i was president obama, i'd be mad. you mean i spent four years working on this book and nobody will talk about it? come on. this is -- and the situation for obama would not be what it is
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doing interviews while we're waiting for the lawsuits to play out. because his book is i think two years overdue. supposed to be out two weeks after 2018. but it's 783 pages. it's part 1. >> jesse: there's more? >> dana: yes. that will come out maybe in the next mid-term elections and be -- so he took a different tact. he felt compelled to come out against president trump. he did that in 2018 and campaigned in 2020. he felt a reason to do that. might have made a difference in some of the places in turning out the vote that wasn't able to be done for hillary clinton. so you can ask that question all sorts of different ways. the republicans like george w. bush, waited until a sunday afternoon, put out a statement and say i respect everybody. he's stated it. that's not the case with a book coming out. >> juan: other republicans had not followed his example. >> dana: everybody gets to make
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their own choices. everybody doesn't have to be like george w. bush. i thought nobody liked him anymore? sorry. >> greg: he was the original hitler. remember? >> dana: do i ever. >> juan: dagen, obama says there's a problem. anti-democratic for the president not to acknowledge defeat, not to make a concession. what do you think? is trump the problem here or is it that obama shouldn't call attention to the crisis of the moment? >> president obama is the worst at humping his own book. why is he talking about trump? >> dana: i know. >> he's had four years to come up with some new material. give me something, greg. you come up with new material every segment monday through saturday. he's got nothing. he's talking about oh, dictators. is he going to go after the people bitterly clinging to their guns and bibles. that's selling a book to anybody that thought about voting for
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donald trump. has he done any self-analysis in this 12,000 page volume 1 of 20 about why donald trump won in the first place? it's because obama's economy sucked. he raised taxes. hyper regulation. transfer payments from the government and a federal reserve that propped him up for eight years that lifted the fortunes of the wealthy and kept the working man and working woman down. so i hope he did some self-examination in this gigantic book of his. maybe that would sell it. >> juan: wow. all right. i mean, i think we have an issue with democracy at the moment. >> i have issues about everything. >> juan: we're going to help you, kid. ahead, violence breaks out in a maga march this weekend. greg has a monologue. it's next on "the five." ♪ at fisher investments, we do things differently
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♪ >> greg: saturday thousands of americans headed to d.c. in support of president trump. this sea of trump flags made them targets. they even had fireworks chucked at them from diners. >> fireworks, fireworks! >> greg: after most law-abiding marchers left the rallies, children were terrified, people beaten, their belongings ripped from them. among the attackers, a child sex offender and a journalism student. at least the left's tent is a big one. these videos ended up only on twitter. the media ignored them saying they left out context. what is the context that justifies beating up innocent people? that they disagreed with the
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thugs? remember, trump is hitler so violent is accepted. the a.p. said trump supporters were the perps because they support trump. did anyone harass the left? we don't do that. aside from the riots, the media says they're peaceful. what have they thought they lost now? that's easy. cities would have burned, people would have died, hence the boarded up buildings. the fact that media ignores this reveals their complicity. while black listing people like you and me. beyond what is obvious is the game. while the media sticks their head in the sand and their butts in the air and on camera. i think what we learned, not all victims are created equal. you can hit a trump supporter. >> dagen: yeah, the
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dehumanization and the demonization of trump supporters and conservatives. now, this has been happening in university classrooms and be i the media. so when somebody on the left, antifa, whatever you want to call them sees a trump supporter, they don't see a mom or a dad or son our daughter, they see the enemy, the racist, the nazi. their means justify -- the end justifies the means that they're pushing. it's violent. i don't know how you reverse that. it needs to be a collective push by everybody who wears a microphone by everybody in the educational system to basically -- i don't know -- unity. >> greg: yeah. >> dagen: that's the word of the diagonal. >> dagen: juan, by definition, isn't punching somebody over a
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politic political belief is a hate crime? >> juan: yeah. you take a snippet of an incident and don't explain to people what happened before or after. that's what they mean by context. if somebody is provoking somebody or somebody hits somebody and then you have a snippet of video and say look, that person -- that's -- >> greg: i'd say provoked. >> juan: totally misrepresented. doesn't tell the truth. that's why a lot of papers and tv stations say we tonight have the whole story or in the case of a.p. that you mentioned, the a.p. said these people had been provoked. >> greg: with what? >> juan: you have to check out what happened in order to have a clear sense nonbias sense of what happened. but i think that you have people on both sides that are being provocateurs in that situation. >> greg: the families. >> juan: the proud boys -- >> greg: oh, that elderly couple. they're easting the breast of chicken in a provocative way. >> dana: i can't imagine being
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at a restaurant, eating outside because that's what you're supposed to do and firecrackers coming off. i wouldn't recover. >> greg: you don't like noise anyway. >> dana: yeah, i don't like noise. >> greg: what's the solution here? >> dana: the noise? >> greg: in general. you're dressed in white. you're an expert. >> dana: part of it is that -- relatively speaking, there's a lot of -- a lot of peaceful marching that went on. the trump folks that got down there for the maga march, it was -- that was mostly peaceful. you had the violence. we amplify it because you play it and you see it on social media. it's happening. i think one of the things that everybody has to do and the holiday season might be a good time to do that especially at home because of the coronavirus, you have to think about what kind of example do you want to leave? leave the example that you want for your community and your family first. start there. rather than nationalizing every
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issue. >> greg: it's like a language that they don't understand. >> dana: and there was a piece posted online where biden and harris really need to step up here and to say something. obviously going to say that trump does, too. i get that. biden didn't say anything today until he was asked. he could have said something saturday night. that would have helped. >> greg: jesse, last word to you. >> jesse: i found it funny that juan said the media needs context. the clips might not show the whole story. when has that stopped the media? remember the covington boy? if you're going to fight, fight like a man. square up with someone your own age that also wants to throw and go. when i look at these clips and they're not 30-second clips, they're two-minute, three-minute, four-minute clips. so i'm seeing people get sucker punched from behind. you can see women, the elderly
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getting attacked. they're coming in with sweet we mondays. >> greg: punched a woman in the back of the head. i don't know what context would be required to make that okay. >> jesse: the olderly woman doesn't want any trouble. it's what you said and what you said in the monologue. if you spend four years telling people that trump and his supporters are nazis and white supremacists, that gives this mob a license to light these people up. this is like world war ii for them again. they feel good about what they're doing. they feel like they're cleaning up the street. if nothing ever happens, there's no penalties. then that is fine. if you say a maga hat is equatable thing to a swastika, doesn't matter if an old woman or old man or a woman is wearing the maga hat. they're dead meat. that's what's happening. >> greg: all right. coming up, democrats embrace socialist. bernie says voters are wrong and his ideas are popular.
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>> dagen: democrats have not learned their lesson after embracing socialism and lost eight seats. nancy pelosi will have a slim majority in the house after boasting about a blue wave. now bernie sanders says it's amusing when republicans attack his far left agenda and americans actually, well, they love his policies. >> the truth is, when you talk about raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, when you talk about expanding healthcare to all people is a human right, when you talk about effectively taking on climate change, when you talk about making public colleges and universities
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tuition-free, these are not far left ideas. they're common sense ideas that the majority of the american people support and we're going to fight to make sure that they're implemented. >> dagen: dana, americans love medicare for all once they find out their taxes will be raised and private health insurance -- >> dana: if you ask the first question, usually you will get like 65% of people say yeah, everybody should have health insurance. when you ask the second question, support goes down. that's why you have the gridlock in washington d.c. i feel like all of us are guilty of this. but bernie sanders in particular. he's surrounded by people that agree with him. all of us have -- >> greg: i don't. >> dana: you have no friends. if you go home and see people that say they can't believe this happening, can't believe that happening and they're all thinking the same way. you come back and think everybody thinks that way. we are quite polarized.
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lots of ideas out there. i'll tell you this. i had the newly elected young kim. she's from orange county. they just called that race in orange county. part of the new republican class of freshmen that kevin mccarthy helped recruit. they all won. she is so impressive. i asked her, do you think this is true, what bernie sanders is saying? did you find that in your race? she said quite the opposite. that it was those ideas that helped propel her to that win. >> dagen: because the american people are not stupid. they know what the green new deal is. it means they're going to take away your gasoline powered car in five or 15 years. >> jesse: socialism is like a free shot. sounds good. you pay for it the next day. that's what bernie sanders has made his career on. he takes something that everybody likes, like college or housing or healthcare and then he just slaps the word "free" in front of it and runs for president and gets rich.
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they tried socialist healthcare in vermont, his own state. they had to bail on it because it department work. think about these policies, defund the police. higher gas prices, open borders, gun grabbing. none of that stuff is popular. it hammers the middle class and the lower class. the wealthy can survive socialism. they have the gated communities, they have the private security, the tax shelters, the boutique doctors around the clock. they'll be fine. what you are noticing now is you're seeing normal democrats kind of aligning with republicans against the socialists and that is what i call unity. >> dagen: if the democrats don't acknowledge why they suffered in this election, aren't they going to get their rump handed to them in two years? >> juan: first let me say, i don't live in a bubble that agree with me. i come on this show. >> dana: ho u.s. your weekend? >> juan: truly a mixed bag.
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i have conservatives and liberals in my family. what you just heard from bernie sanders, that is the truth. you can look at the polls. not only the polls but the polls of people that voted in this 2020 election. that's what they say overwhelmingly. so you can -- you made a good point. what if you ask about who pays and all of these taxes. yeah, it shifts. basically when it comes to these kind of brass tacks items like the environment, people say yes, we want to do more about climate change. when you ask about something like healthcare. people say you know what? the healthcare system is totally out of sorts in this country. you ask about college for young people. they say the heavy debts on young people are unfair. that goes across political lines. >> dagen: greg? >> greg: you know what a socialist is? a socialist is someone that can't achieve in a competitive world. so they want to maybe everybody match their own failures.
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if they can't do it, neither can you. it's the entire system based on envy. that's all it is. just thought i'd leave that there. basically jesse said everything i was going to say. >> jesse: darn it. sorry. >> greg: i do have friends, dana. you don't know them. last time i'm inviting you over for yahtzee. >> dana: i love that game. i'm very good. >> greg: don't think about it. [laughter] >> dagen: it can get worse. >> greg: it has. >> dagen: i'm revealing nothing. ahead, more unbelievable covid hypocrisy from some of the country's top liberal leaders. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug you know limu, after all these years it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most.
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♪ >> dana: some democrats getting called out for breaking their own covid guidelines. nancy pelosi cancelled a planned dinner for new house members after facing backlash. gavin newsome aapologizing for attending a birth day party that violated his own restrictions. and lori lightfoot being accused for celebrating the election in
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a large crowd. she's told residents that they have a traditional thanksgiving plan this year. this year -- >> jesse: let me see if i have this straight. black lives matter protests are good, but trump rallies are bad. locking people down with their families inside is good, but then telling them they can't go inside with their families for thanksgiving, that's bad. nancy pelosi can go to a hair salon without a mask and get her hair cut. a woman in texas can't open a salon without a mask. you can't say china virus but you can say trump virus? none of this makes any sense when you think about how hypocritical it is and it's all about politics. >> dana: this makes people angry, juan. they feel like the elites, the people elected to govern us, tell us to do one thing and they do another. >> juan: i think the policies are right.
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the people were wrong, dana. their behavior invites charges of hypocrisy. i'd rather have that than have leaders that deny reality. i'd rather have these guys. they have the right policies but they should back it up. >> dana: newsome was eating at french laundry. you ever heard of that place? >> greg: yeah, i believe it's around napa. very expensive. i went there with a whole basket of dirty clothes. was that embarrassing. i coined a phrase. it's covidocracy. took me two hours. >> dana: i like it. >> greg: what upsets me is mayor lori. lori lightfoot. i don't know her. it's so easy to exert power over the law-abiding.
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they're generally good people. they do what is best as opposed to confronting lawlessness and the looting and the gang violence and the murders going on in chicago. that's why -- that's what upsets me more. you're going after people that are trying to do the right thing and you don't even solve the bigger problems in your city. that is disgusting. >> dana: one of the things that people will find, dagen, in some places there's more targeted lockdowns. because as we talked about earlier, the cases going up, hospitalizations going up. public health officials saying we have to do something. americans are frustrated knowing that their elected leaders are not doing the right thing. >> dagen: gavin newsome has set a new bar going to the french laundry that i doubt any other democrat can jump over in terms of hypocrisy or really sticking it to the deplorables. i tested somebody that has eaten there. how much would that cost? i did of a back of the envelope.
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did a calculation. probably $5,000 for food. if you're drinking with greg, probably $6,000 in wine. he has a way with sticking it to the people. >> dana: makes that ice cream in pelosi's freezer frugal. >> greg: it's funny it's called the french laundry. >> dana: why is it called that? >> greg: i don't know. the clothes are never clean. >> dana: they're not doing laundry. >> greg: nobody cleans their clothes in france. >> juan: number 1 restaurant in america. >> greg: for the elite. >> dana: i could not find anything to eat there. i guarantee you. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪
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>> time now for one more thing. >> so today i want to celebrate a u.s. ambassador, edward james perkins, who died last week. president reagan appointed perkins, a black man, as u.s. ambassador south africa in 1986. it made headlines because south africa at the time practiced legal racial segregation on its apartheid. at the raking of administration was trying to pursue a policy of what was called constructive engagement while facing demands for sanctions to punish south africa. perkins got in the middle of this and is credited with helping the u.s. to successfully set the stage for the end of apartheid, opening the way for the release of nelson mandela in 1990. perkins was born in louisiana. then he became a u.s. marine before joining the foreign service. he went on to become the first black director general of the u.s. foreign service and later u.s. ambassador to the united nations. so here's a salute to a man change world history not
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universally known, but a great man. may he rest in peace. >> great story. dana. >> i love that story, it's good. i want to talk to about an organization that's been doing a lot of good for many years. it is called the investing in others greatness. if they usually donate a car, so this is what happens. they donated a car to a woman who spent the last year in homeless shelter for recent return to life around. she started a new job, she gained custody of her son and is now moving into her own apartment. this group invested in others greatness has donated cars to people in need for 13 years and usually they have a golf tournament, so that's really fun. this year they couldn't do that but they figured out a way to raise the money anyway. and i got to say, i found this from political stock. great twitter follow if you're looking for one. and if you want to learn more about this texas group, you can check out the facebook page or visit their website. >> greg comey look look very impressed by that. >> i'm just thinking, giving summative car, what does that do
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for climate change, dana? you never think through these one more things. if you're just some to get the car. isn't that great? know, our environment, dana. our environment. disgusting sometimes. i don't know how i can handle doing a show with someone like that. let's do this. right's roommate news. nothing worse than having a roommate. you buy my toilet paper, they use it, you know? you buy detergent, they use it. if you buy dessert like ice cream and they eat it and they never pay. well finally there's a solution. it's called trojan peas. check that out. made to look like a bag of frozen peas and that's how you hide your dessert. hydro dessert in their and nobody knows, so it's a great -- based on beasley the trojan horse. you can speak your peas in the there. fake ice cream that i hugged my pisan. i don't like it when people take my peas, you know what i'm saying? >> some angry bird news. what have you guys done -- there you go.
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so there is a guy grilling. he lives in australia. they say that's down under. and then something weird happens, watch. >> a couple snacks. >> a couple of snacks. nothing better. snags. >> he had a sausage in his hand and a bird just snatched it right out. snatched the sausage right out of his hand. that happens sometimes. dagen. >> i've been attacked by a bird. it hurts. >> really? >> yeah. >> angry bird? >> in the head. >> the bird sanctuary city. [laughter] >> oh, my god. >> so from apple there were grilling to pizza, the security tape, making pizza. he broke into big slice pizza in california to take some money,
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electronic devices but made a pie for himself. spent two hours there. guess what? he got caught. >> did he get the pizza? >> yah. >> he did? >> he got the pizza. i don't know what that was abo about. "special report" is up next, hey, bret. to be when you guys are on fire tonight. thanks, jesse. good evening, i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, renewed optimism about another possible coronavirus vaccine as infection rates continue to skyrocket across the u.s. but drugmaker moderna says it's formula is almost 95% effective. president trump are minding americans this is happening on his watch. investors were thrilled with today's news, the dow getting 471 to close at a record high for the first time since february, recouping its pandemic losses. the s&p 500 was up 42, the nasdaq jumped 95. however, the latest case numbers indicate a million new infections in just the past
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