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are eating, it is safe. a safe zone and the test to prove it. again, the dow jones industrial is over $30,000, indication right now the more promising talk which by the way could remove requirements of tests like that, the better things look. here comes "the five." ♪ >> juan: don't ask before i am greg gutfeld, jesse watters, juan williams, dana perino, "the five." hear that gurgling noise like something sucking on the pacifier, that is the media on joe's cabinet. >> these are also serious qualified individuals. and it's not going to be political. >> they are not political this is the least flashy esteem you could possibly get. they are deeply experienced. they are humble, and they are
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lifelong public servants. >> greg: , yellen, john kerry, baby food for media. add warren and sanders and they would be in a coma. so trump broke the mold and how you piece it all back together. although they have no idea what to fix. what they call damage was progress, prosperity, peace, yeah, that sucks. first there is john kerry what they call a discount special. there is a deadly terrorist attack in paris and he sends james taylor. >> ♪ >> greg: yeah, they want to bad. he also said there would be rights at the u.s. embassy at jerusalem. he was wrong. he said there would be no peace with the arab world without the
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palestinian process. wrong again. jared kushner ran circles around him. biden mistook him for a tree. then there is blinken my favorite reindeer. like john kerry he whipped on middle east peace, erie, iran, the guy has been wrong on so many things it is better to list what he is right on. but these aren't gifts for you, but presents to the media and elite staff means elite access to the press once again to feel superior over you. they are also boring which the press mistakes as confidence. the worst part about war it is brilliantly efficiently and filling up body bags. something that trump avoided but that won't happen again. many things won't happen again as they came from an outside. think about it because the media won't. it's not their strong suit. 4,000 black men freed from prison that is faster than harris could arrest him. removing the north korea stack and the lowest earner of
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household income. ushering in vaccines faster than thought possible. warrant godzilla did this while undermining and hated by the establishment. so no wonder they seek and the swap of mediocrity. they are wimps. all right, josie why does the ma preferred this mob? >> jesse: ideologically they do but it will not get book deals. it will not get them on television but it will be boring because they will not be able to report on personality. they have to report on policy. >> greg: which they won't. >> jesse: and more on trump tweeting from the golf course then biden doing whatever the hell biden is doing. there is a message to trump's message. it got results. and that was not normal. washington, actual results and the media hated him. the establishment did because he didn't respect the establishment. he didn't listen to the
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establishment. he did everything to the establishment been promising for decades ended up faster than ever could. now he has destroyed the mystique of the swamp. you come in and turbocharge and you add wars, cut piece trade deals and with a big spectacle of everybody watching. and he didn't ask for their help. and all of the chaos that was all over the last four years was trump trying to change things in the media fighting against him to make those changes because they don't want a businessman who was an outsider to calm in and actually get things done. that is the job of the insiders. once that happened, the game is up. they should be thanking him on foreign policy. this is like the most peaceful world we've had since '92. the last time north koreans fired off intercontinental ballistic missile, three and a half years ago. the last time they tested nuclear device, three years ago. the piece deals, china
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confronted nl no one respects them anymore after the way they handled the covid crisis and jake sullivan the incoming national security advisor said the biggest threat they face now is climate change and income inequality. i can't wait to see how the rains will tackle those. >> send in the seals. >> greg: dana, what does this feel like? >> dana: the third obama term. four years ago, trump was the antidote to obama. people want change in four years later, oh, wait, x or maybe not. one thing that is super interesting not only are these people all concert bubble because they have been confirmed by the senate so they will try . make that easy, but biden likes these people. he trust them and they been around forever. so i can see that respect that and i would want my friends around me too, but who is going to challenge your thinking?
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human rival is always a good thing. you think about betsy devos. outside the text. that was a hard spot, not confirmation process. she still deals with that. i think anybody on that list right there, they probably waltz right in. the curious thing will be why does biden not want to make his own mark? why would you want to have obama mark? you may be we can talk about this but the biden people are frustrated all of a sudden, parachuting in to help build out the administration is the obama people. some of the biden people are saying, where were you? you didn't help us at all win the nomination fight. now you want all these jobs? >> greg: i feel a three day story or click this topic. >> dana: thank you. >> greg: and may be monday. if we are lucky, we could squeeze the invasion of the obama people, jessica meant to you.
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>> they are the obama/biden people, but in oh eight, a lot of obama people were with him from the beginning and had worked with him from chicago onwards were annoyed that suddenly it was the hillary administration. and so the first clinton, that is where it comes from but i would say to the team of rifles, they had conflicts and picking him for chief of staff and actually letting him be the lead on the covid response was seen as representative of the fact joe biden was interested in hearing people that have pushed back on him in the past. but these are all conformable people and joe biden is making good on his promise to moderate people that are public servants to get things done and will make this easy. we will see what the rest of the picks are. but to jesse's point this is so much of a better world. we do know iran have ramped up
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nuclear -- the iran nuclear deal. >> jesse: inflation is now 50% for iran. the saudis are coming together in terms of a deal. i think iran has never been weaker than the last 20 years. >> but that doesn't make it true. >> jesse: i didn't say that, jessica. >> you ate my time and i will get you back. basically going back to the way things work, and kind of sad, that is what this is. they are actually not even hiding it. >> dagen: are we going to see the power as the biggest energy producer because that is how you take power away from iran. we are at the swing producer that controls prices, control supplies. that is how you stick it to the nations of chaos. we will get john kerry reflecting in front of china and
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other nation that us? basically, i will cut your emissions. in ten years, we basically raised energy prices for hardworking men and women here. i'm very excited though to sit back and watch the press corps year after year plumbed the depths of embarrassment. and humiliate themselves and public self-flagellation just to favor with these people in the administration. can i give any cabinet member a pedicure to get invited to the first state dinner? and will fill up empty souls. >> dana: you are awesome when you've been away since 3:00 a.m. >> dagen: i worked with a lot of these members of the press, and i like to see them embarrass themselves. it brings me great joy. >> greg: it brings me great joy too. who came up with that idea? (soft chimes)
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>> jesse: i can hear the heads are exploding already. majority of republicans want trump to run again in 2024. that is according to a new poll 40% of g.o.p. voters want to see trump stage the political comeback. in the meantime, the president giving his blessings to the biden transition process while vowing to keep up his legal fight "remember the gsa has been terrific and emily murphy has done a great job, but the gsa does not determine who the next president of the united states will be." here is more from the
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president today. >> the dow jones industrial average just broke for the first time in history 30,000. it is now -- that is good, great for jobs and everything. but the vaccine is now coming out one after another. it is an incredible thing that happened. the greatest medical achievement this planet has ever seen. >> jesse: so you are pretty confident he runs again. >> greg: absolutely. by the way, an overwhelming percentage of republicans do not buy this election when you asked if fraudulent. but 30% of republicans feel the same way. democrats feel the same way about it. they think joe biden stole the election. >> jesse: and they are okay with it. >> greg: to this .2024, this is the sequel, right? you need a break that is long enough to make you missed the first four years, right? so you get the excitement of the first movie, trump 2020, and then you yearn for her part 2 you need that between
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joe biden the bed and he might bring a new more and with high taxes and allow crime and taxes to soar. and so cruising back into the white house fairly easy. this is why -- i know trump supporter's are upset about the outcome of the election and the media's hand in this, but this might be better than you might expect. for one reason. if trump had remained in 2020, the odds are there would have been a massive scandal to hobble him because that is what happens. the second term you had watergate, you had monica lewinsky, iran contra, others i space on it. so how do you beat a second term? two first terms. with a really boring after admission in between. i'm back. even the press mark zuckerberg will say thank god he's back. and they love a rematch. >> jesse: i do think if they
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cover biden for four years or cover up for him, they will be itching to get trump back in the ring and collusion all over again. >> dana: i think a lot of reporters long to be bored. they didn't want to wake up sunday morning, oh, my gosh, here we go again. never had a break. but boredom sets in after a well, you want something else. president trump will have big platforms and a lot of influence. the first influential, the senate races. but what it does, however, there are a lot of 2024 republic hopefuls and they are playing freeze tag in georgia. because they don't want to make a move if they think they will make him mad. so that will stifle a lot of republicans for a while you'll. >> jesse: you are right about that. what do you think the argument would be and let's save the economy wobbles around for the next four years.
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trump can come back and say "listen, i can get this thing humming again. i was the one that delivered the vaccines. that is a pretty strong argument if that plays out." >> it make sense to me 50% that trump would be the front runner in the second runner-up in so that would be mike pence. and we can't forget the fact joe biden with 6.5 million more votes and trump 10 million more votes than the time before. there were plenty of people in the country that thought the last four years were hunky-dory. or they didn't want a change from it. i don't know what the next four years of normalcy under an obama term will change their minds about that, but watching republicans deal with the trump legacy will be the most fascinating part of it. trump has tweeted about kelly loeffler and saying they should write in trump and the georgia senate runoff which is obviously kind of dangerous for those candidates on the ballot.
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he will play kingmaker for the next four years because people will run in his legacy because it has worked on ballot but not the top of the ticket. >> jesse: if biden governs like a lot of people think he might he might have a challenge, may be a primary challenge that will weaken him and have president trump come in. >> jesse: that is my fantasy. >> greg: how dare you insult his fantasy. >> jesse: i wouldn't put it past. >> dagen: but the biden administration over four years is constant criticism, getting shoved in the back by people on the far left. that gaggle of young gals who are currently in congress. the press is going to try to act like trump is a real event and by trying to act that way, they will continue to make him relevant. the telltale sign and by the way, greg, you did call this.
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>> greg: thank you. >> dagen: you know how to butter him up. >> jesse: everybody was talking about it. he just likes to claim credit. >> dana: even trump was talking about it remember, third term? >> dagen: today, when he walked in the white house and the briefing room and he walked in front of the -- got 30,000 vaccines, he didn't quite do that, but the biggest problem for the democrats will be about 74 million people who voted for trump, the last four years they were bigoted not to be racist. it is going to get worse. so 74 million people eat bowls of kitten for breakfast and have grandma and grandpa locked up in the cellar. that is the level of moseying you will hear on the left about trump voters. bring it on. >> jesse: bring it on. andrew cuomo forced to cancel his thanksgiving plans after breaking his own rules.
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more on the backlash the governor is receiving for the covid crackdown. ♪
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♪ >> governors to increase to face backlash with covert restrictions. loss angeles within person dining for three weeks starting tomorrow. pennsylvania has been bars and restaurants from selling alcohol the night before thanksgiving. new york governor andrew cuomo canceling thanksgiving plans after criticism he has received. his 89-year-old mother and daughter coming to dinner. >> my plan was to be with my mother and two with my daughters. you can be with your mother. a lot of people will be with their mother.
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safe is you should be quarantined, removed from other people and take a test. i'm not in a position to do that. nobody said sit alone in your room and locked the door. >> i want to start with you, dagen. we spoke about the restrictions and how difficult this will be through a holiday season. what i'm curious to know from you, if you were a governor, what with the restrictions in place with the guidance be realistically knowing how serious the disease is but people have to get on with their lives? >> dagen: it would be a lot more nuanced than this. and i think bill wrote about this more persuasion edict, mandate and order that that is part of what it takes because you look at los angeles county. i was looking at the infection rates so you are basically killing businesses like wiping out thousands of dollars in a small restaurant even that i
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have put up partitions to try to stay in business. so you shut them down another three weeks of that then take out. they did tracing, case tracing out of los angeles county. restaurants and bars accounted for 3.1% of the total confirmed cases. this is a recent data, 7.2% of those covid cases were traced back to government agencies, including l.a. county entities like the registrar and the fire department. so how do you explain that? the restaurant locations and the bar locations where the cases tracked back to were mostly chains like mickey d's and panda express and subway. so you are going to crush a family owned business for that. these governors and mayors simply don't know but they are doing. they are pulling it out of their backside. the people have woken up to complete idiocy and stupidity on this. >> greg: where do pandas come from, dana? >> dana: i don't know the jok
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joke. >> greg: china. >> dana: oh. [laughter] >> thanksgiving or panda? >> greg: i like panda. but to dagen point, persuasion over edict. it only brings war. the backbone of america is this kind of weird, genetic freedom and it's like it's in our blood. you flip a switch whenever you get too close to that. persuasion is about getting people to give up freedoms to help themselves, edicts don't even pay attention to that. so you can't blame citizens. you have to blame the politicians who basically overreached. that is what is creating more of these problems. we need nuance and persuasion but it might be too late. or again, yesterday we talked about the oregon governor telling people that to mark on their own neighbors. and shoot an arrow on the street
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but call the cops on your neighbors who want to see their families? that governor should be run out of town. run out of town, i say. jessie, do you want to get in here? >> jesse: i want to live in the governor mcdowell's estat estate. but just pretend for a second that cuomo is a republican, put a r next to his name. the republican with the highest death toll in the country and in fact, republican has no stockpiles for ventilators. a republican threatens a democrat president if he ever went to that state and refuses. a republican governor wrote a book on the pandemic and a publicity tour appeared a republican governor went to his brother show on fox news, clowned around and broke thanksgiving day guidelines. this guy would not get an me
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that get indicted. the fact that the media could look at a guy like this whose performance has been atrocious and give him good press makes me think if you are a democrat, it does not matter how you perform. if you are a democrat you can perform more plant and get great press. if you are a republican and perform great, you get bad press. i would be on the cover of "gq." [laughter] >> kennedy: i don't know if you are invited to the party but final thoughts from dana. >> dana: mary margaret, if i have that wrong, she works for the dail"the daily caller" and s amazing thread listing all of the hypocrites of the political nature who have said to their constituents, you have to do this but they were doing something else. a big long list of "the daily caller" and you can check that out. they are doing things quite political. so in virginia of the attorney general, a belief voted
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to shut down a gun show over the weekend, and said it was because of covid. but it looks to the people of virginia, and i will go back to dagen for this but it was political and they don't like guns but they are using covid as the excuse. that is the problem with not having persuasion along the way. a lot of these possibles, having to -- nobody wants to be in a position to do that. also personal responsibility and common sense is more important even than trying to be persuaded by your government. >> you are seeing the governor like governor percy no talking about wearing your mask and not going to a huge thanksgiving. and they reached positivity so the governors are paying a price, red state governors for not following the rules to begin with. despite progress on vaccines the media overwhelmingly focuses on the bad news when it comes to
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♪ >> dagen: the media's pandemic has cynicism on full display. the covid media coverage is strikingly negative and actually downplaying good news on stuff like vaccines. the study found this: "among u.s. major media outlets, stories discussing donald trump and hydro clock sikora quinn then more stories combined and individual researchers working on covid-19 vaccine. greg, go. >> greg: i would say pestis is him is born from inability to understand innovation. but most people are optimistic because they see a way out of
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things and it actually does happen with disasters coming at you as opposed to disasters that suddenly happen, if you can see something happening, human beings are good at planning ahead and the media doesn't understand that because they are used to praising people for throwing money at things. they don't understand people who actually work on something. and optimism only helps trump. someone in the media says the economy is doing well in these vaccines are great, your peers will go, why are you trying to help donald trump. you can't do that. if you say nice things about trump he can win the election which is why you didn't hear about vaccines until afterwards. >> dagen: and jesse, in the interest of media, they were trying to prop up joe biden to scare the be out of people, covid, covid, covid which is the only thing the biden campaign was about, donald trump and covid. >> kennedy: obviously, the
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lead issue for joe biden's campaign and the number one issue throughout the primary and then going into the general election. so i think that makes sense. to greg's point the focus on the list interesting stuff, i do take that come up that we can't say anything good about trump because they are trial data became positive but i read an amazing article of a woman who leads the astrazeneca team. and almost completely female team at oxford doing this. and it spoke to mike estrogen. and i got so excited to come a lady story and i would have loved more of those. so we give you that. but i don't think it was just everything donald trump does, he handled the pandemic very badly and admitted he was downplaying it and they heard him say that. speed to some of the vaccines
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are getting us out of this, jesse. >> jesse: breaking survey it turns out a third of biden voters when they went to vote had never heard of operation operation warp speed. a third of biden voters and if they had known 5% would have voted for donald trump. that is why trump calls the press the enemy of the people because they suppress that information, and it is really tragic. another survey say the people that consume most of their news through cnn have the most warped view of covid-19 than anybody. they believe it is ten times more deadly and the most people are dying in their 30s and 40s, not in their 70s and 80s. so i'm just sick of you guys. >> noted. [laughter] >> dagen: it is only 20 more minutes. >> jesse: i will seed back my time. >> dagen: dana, the research that the negativity would not correlate with partisanship and
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fox news with negative on cnn. >> dana: on faxing? >> dagen: in general on the coverage and they demand negative stories. and what they would rather read. >> dana: look, well if they were a skip skepticism, fining people without jobs, et cetera. but now, you have seen that i think there is a 12 point swing when they wouldn't take the vaccine and people that are willing to appear there is light at the end of the tunnel and when the government thinks about persuading people, they could use that. it is happening. but i have a prediction that immediately after the vaccines are ready and dr. robert redfield from the cdc said on the daily briefing that could be the first jazz, the second week of december. immediately though, starting to see it already, there will be a lot of controversy how the government and i'm not saying anything negative about trump or biden but the government to figure out who will get it first
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and nobody will be happy. >> greg: it will be talk show hosts. it is the important people. >> dana: and then we can sit closer together. >> greg: just to piggyback, now we see th the trumps right articles because it no longer counts, right? well. >> jesse: foreign policy article for usa today. >> dana: don't make >> greg: or he really did a good job and they would suppress all that stuff until now which is disgusting. i'm done too. >> kennedy: 19 minutes left for you. >> dagen: i will wrap up my thing. i would rather see divorce announcements rather than wedding announcements. that would be so much more to read, just dirt lay it all out there. who was he running around on? the fastest seven is up next. ♪ research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia.
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america's toxic relationship with nature. when i saw the rockefeller center tree propped up, to the cold plaza ground this year, i felt no undulation but just felt said the education of nature with drug consumption. that will make me say endemic sick saying that out loud. i can't take it. >> greg: you should wash your mouth out with soap. you know what is interesting people who write any kind of cancellation type feature demands a cancellation of things that they don't actually use or need. it is really kind of in easy but fascist instinct. like me saying i don't think kids should be allowed on planes. and i don't have kids so i don't have to worry about it. they should close the liquor stores. i don't drink so it's not my problem. so this guy is telling you he has no friends or family that are willing to take him to see the christmas tree. this is more like a cry for the
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human touch. the most famous, brian will ever be. before he teaches columbia university, dagen at a time considering a proposal to cancel student loan debt. so the people that took his classes or that tuition money, not paying it. >> dagen: if he's for the environment why is he encouraging people to have those courted across and fake glitter snow that you inhale and go to the hospital because you left the tree up all year long. >> dana: it is not that great of a looking tree. it didn't fill out like they thought it would. i think an article about that and there have been good means symbolic of de blasio that this is the final christmas tree and during covid we should have the baddest tree. it's right across the street, jesse. >> jesse: i would say the first shots have been fired on
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the war on christmas. >> kennedy: they are coming from inside the house. >> jesse: i think it seems to me a place like gizmodo or however you pronounce it, they hire someone to write a controversial piece to get picked up on "the five" for web trafficking. >> greg: we can use the web contents. >> jesse: and the producers are great on the show. >> dana: next up, greg, how much would we have to pay you to watch this? >> this holiday season. all you need... is love actually. >> dana: that is right. a company looking to pay $2500 to watch 25 holiday movies and 25 days. it is not a bad deal because on top of the money they will throw in a year's worth worth of streaming seven different services. >> kennedy: i would pay
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somebody to let me do this. it is what people do, actually during the holidays anyway. >> dana: will you join this contest? >> jesse: where do i sign up for these things all these great deals by all these companies that pay you to did to something? where, how? >> dana: get on it. >> greg: we gave them free advertising and they will run away with it. >> dana: do you think this is a horrible idea? will it be torture for you? >> greg: why does it have to be christmas movies? >> dana: the second shot on the war on christmas. the enemy within comeaux k, dagen. >> dagen: my top three christmas movies. i can knock down at least these 25 movies were 25 christmas movies in two days because of my friends. and my favorite is four christmases. >> jesse: that is a good one.
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>> dana: i like that one. >> greg: what does he look like? >> kennedy: he's in the queen's gambit. >> greg: a child with a mustache. he won't trick me. >> dana: finally, the thanksgiving day dinner to go this year. the holiday food to bring on your flight, like cold turkey stuffing, et cetera can go in your carry-on but you better pack the gravy and cranberry in your check luggage. anybody flogging? >> i'm not trying to shame anybody on what your holiday plans are. >> greg: the first thing to bring to thanksgiving as a flask of wild turkey in my underwear. i'm not going to tell you where i kept the shot glass. >> dana: okay, jesse. >> jesse: i can't follow that. that is disgusting. [laughter]
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i do kind of breakdown of people to bring lots of complicated food items on planes. i looked down on them. [laughter] >> dana: when i met peter on the airplane, sorry, peter i'm going to tell the story again. he brought a chicken, a fish sandwich from mcdonald's. >> greg: no! before but he didn't eat it. and that helped a lot. don't take fish on a plane, never, my advice to all of you. >> dagen: the worst thing to take on the plane is a large zip lock bag of boiled eggs. >> greg: the worst thing to take on a plane, my uncle vic. >> dana: "one more thing" is up next, everybody. ♪
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♪ >> time for one more thing. i haven't done this yet. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great you ever eat something that doesn't go down right and you've got to get to the bathroom but you can't move that fast because if you move too fast it gets worse? like this little fella here. [laughter] we've all been there. he's wearing a tux. that was a rented tux so he's going to lose the deposit. called an actual toucan. two can play at that game i say. i will shut up now. jesse. >> jesse would like to make a correction. >> oh. >> at least i do that. you guys make all kinds of mistakes and just let it fly. i own it. so yesterday on the show i mocked a man for rescuing what i said was a baby alligator and if
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everybody can look at the screen. it's a mini gator. this thing is not a threat. what i didn't understand was if there's a baby gator in the water, the mama gator is probably really close by, so in that sense the man was very brave to enter these dangerous waters because a real gator could have been swimming around and really done some damage, so that is my clarification. also, minor clarification, i misidentified nick richards as a tar heel. he's actually a wildcat and again, these the only two mistakes i've made on the show in my almost four years on it, so i just want to be upfront with the audience. >> [laughs] did you get a lot of alligator? >> oh did i! >> i did too buried >> victims of small alligators, dana. >> so my turn. abstract painting, abstract art. you might think that anybody could do that. well, it's kind of true.
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look at pablo picasso here. it's a mini lab or doodle from australia. learn how to paint abstract art. >> that will be $60,000. >> exactly. her pop was able to pick up the scale in just 30 minutes. so next time you go and you think you're going to spend a lot of money, think about having jasper do it. >> that wasn't any real skill, she's just pushing the dog towards a white piece of paper. >> so was jackson pollock. you think that took skill? >> jackson paw-lick. >> closed aquarium means a field trip for some penguins. so i see your text ito and i raise you some penguin tuxedos. chicago aquarium had to announce plans to close temporarily for the rest of their and so they took the payments to soldier field in chicago.
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the bears and the soccer team the chicago fire. they are in the locker room and they're out there on the field. apparently they need to experience the wild, if you will. new sights and sounds and smells. they've also in the past into the field museum in chicago and the museum of contemporary art were ferris buehler was filmed. >> they look like that too can. >> their painter and state is met >> like a penguin. [laughter] >> no one gave the liberals a memo that we were supposed to do animals today so i have something about humans. it's been way too long since we all applauded health care workers. they are still working just as hard in the spring and one covid patient in utah found a unique way to say thank you to the heroic doctors and nurses taken care of him. grover is a retired music teacher and had his wife diana bring him his violin to the intensive care unit where he's been intubated. he played his thank you to his nurse within pipe to the music to the whole unit.
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cheers ensued and for good reason. a beautiful attribute on reminder of the power of music and saying thanks however we c can. >> very, very touching. >> also just want to apologize to jackson pollock. god rest his soul. >> that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: i didn't think jesse made mistakes. all right, greg, good evening, i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, the stock market soars on optimism a coronavirus vaccine, another one, and also the progress in the presidential transition. the dow eclipsed the 30,000 mark for the first time ever. president trump made a brief appearance to talk with that in white house press briefing room. details on all of that shortly. and i will speak with secretary of state mike pompeo in a few minutes about the transition and foreign policy. also breaking tonight, the u.s. is now averaging more than 1500 deaths per day from the coronavirus. that grim news comes as million

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