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short order. remember, to doses. moderna is pretty much the same thing, too doses. where they are getting closer. the light at the end of the tunnel. good night. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters with greg gutfeld, dana perino, geraldo rivera and emily complain you. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." huge developments in the growing hunter biden scandal and his father has some major explaining to do. the president-elect's son under federal investigation and it involves a lot more than just his tax affairs. sources telling fox news the probe started in 2018 and investigators are looking into
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suspicious money from foreign countries including china. pressure building on joe biden to speak out publicly after repeatedly claiming that he and his son hunter did nothing wro wrong. >> no one has indicated of any consequence that anything was done wrong or illegally by knee or by my son. >> my son has not made money in terms of this thing about, what are you talking about, china. it's a bunch of garbage. absolutely zero basis to the accusation that i acted in any way in appropriately or my son did. >> is not one single bit of evidence, not one tiny bit to say anything was wrong. >> jesse: dana, i have a feeling we might be playing some of those sound bites for a long period of time going forward. let me set this up for you. if they are investigating hunter
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biden's business deals with china antonio belinsk might joet where this could be going? >> dana: not from their public comments but i can't imagine that internally on my campaign, at the transition, that they are thinking this this is great news for setting up a new government. one of the people for the cabinet that's not been named yet, the attorney general. one of the things joe biden promised over and over again in the campaign is that the justice department would be under his administration completely independent. we've talked before about herr c holder considered. people saying bill barr has gone over and beyond to protect
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donald trump. what kind of independence might this new cabinet member have? this is not an investigation is going to end on january 19, as andy mccarthy was explaining, it was covert for a long time because that's where you're trying to interview witnesses. there comes a point when you have to go public. we know that all these things that we were about in october, we were told was russian disinformation and we were scolded for talking about such russian disinformation. now we have a situation where you can look back at all of that and you can play clips all day long. going forward, one of the things i'm really paying attention to, who does he choose as the attorney general? it's going to be under the federal investigation arm. >> jesse: excellent point. we were told president trump was not allowed to interfere in the justice department at all. if there's any hint of joe biden using his attorney general to shut anything down, well, then
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that is wrong. that's just wrong. >> greg: it's an outrage, jesse. i can barely contain myself. you know who's overjoyed? kamala harris is on the harry and david website picking out the perfect gift basket for tony bobulinski. i don't know maybe a crack pipe for hunter. every time i look at hunter i think the only thing laundered about him is his cash. he's no walking hamper of disaster. i realize the secret to maintaining a self-destructive lifestyle without consequences is going to law school first. you think about the radicals, bill clintons, michael cohens, a la mcbeals, they know how to live their lives on the edge without getting arrested but only lasting for so long. i want to get serious. the worst part of this whole
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scandal is the 50 senior intel officer signed letter. you remember? former senior intelligence officer signed a letter. election claiming that this story on hunter biden "had all the classic earmarks" as dana said, of a russian information operation. i think the real question is who got them to create that document? who got those 50 people together and ben got them linked up with the media? why is this moment? obviously to affect an election. it's a huge story. talking about influencing the election. you had 50 senior intel officers. all of this effort to help him out, clearly it was orchestrated. i think this is something, if it had happened on the other side, oh, my god. you'd have woodward and bernstein running down the pennsylvania avenue in their underwear screaming worse than
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watergate. >> jesse: greg, i can't get that out of my head now. that's not what i was thinking about. geraldo, i want to go to you on the diamond situation. you brought this up yesterday. you have experience in giving people diamonds. when you give someone a diamond, usually it's kind of a romantic gesture. you have a chinese communist guy giving hunter biden, another guy, a 3-carat diamond. explain that to me. >> geraldo: it's a great way to give value, to give essentially cash without giving the dirty money. you give them a rock that's worth a bunch of money. but the rock in your pocket. no one says anything about it. you received a gigantic income without having to declare it. i think those are the kinds of things that are at the heart of his tax evasion probe.
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as is apparent, it's much bigger than just hunter's taxes. this is the implication here. the grand jury since 2018, and the words of the senate, there exists a vast web of corporate connections and financial transactions between and among the biden family and chinese nationals. this is a huge story. let me say also asked the father of five, if i were to fly, if i had a plane and i was going to fly with my kids to china and i'm the vice president of the united states and my kid is with me, what's my adult kid doing? obviously not going to just tag along with my official functions. wouldn't this dad say, how's the business? son, what are you going to do when i am at the great wall? the hidden palace. of course when biden says i never, ever spoke about my son's business dealings in the ukraine
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or china, as much as he seems such a decent fellow, a kind of not jive with our normal experiences. >> jesse: emily, geraldo just brought this up, millions and millions of transactions between the chinese and the extended biden family. this was not a political prosecution. this originally was flagged by hunter's banks. they notice suspicious activity from obvious international wires and they were the ones that raised the red flags, not any politician, not any senator. it was a bank. >> emily: that's right and not only for the amount of the transactions, as in the quantity, but also the quantity of the money. and the timing. the same to he opens a line of credit, he has a hundred grand. overall the breadth of these multiple investigations that spanned states and jurisdictions
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and issues and family members, it cannot be overstated nor obviously can be reduced to "tax affairs." we know that the bidens have this history of oversimplifying whenever their behavior or their conduct is questioned. this is no exception. i think also it's important to point out, my second point, crucial for optics and otherwise who biden selects as his attorney general. and lastly the media loves a democrat. we know this. they love the scandal too. as it's revealed more the findings, the subpoenas and everything in-between about this and we learn what joe biden's knowledge really was, this could be a really effective spear for the g.o.p. and the midterms in 22. >> jesse: major media malpractice and exposed. more on how the lapdog press covered up the hunter biden
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♪ >> emily: welcome back. the mainstream press facing a massive credibility crisis after months of ignoring and downplaying the hunter biden scandal, the media is being forced to cover the story, since he's now under federal investigation. remember when the press and democrats dismissed it as russian disinformation during the campaign? >> we know that this hole's on
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joe biden comes from the kremlin. >> russian disinformation, foreign disinformation. campaign disinformation, period. >> most likely russian propaganda. >> i'm a journalist and reporter and i follow the facts. there's never been any issues in terms of corruption. >> peddling baseless conspiracy theories about joe biden and his son. >> prosecutors don't open investigations based on disinformation provided by russian intelligence. >> emily: tucker carlson is calling out the media malpractice. >> in the weeks before the election you are not allowed to discuss the suspicious foreign transactions. most media outlets deemed it unworthy of mentioning. it turns out all of them were lying. if you're looking for election rigging, look no further. that's what this is. they kept information from the public in order to influence the
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outcome of the election. >> emily: will there ever being media accountability and what would it look like? >> greg: that's a good question. i guess what gets me a little angry. i don't really get angry. the arrogance of "hard news." they go, it's unsubstantiated. we need more substantiation. that's your job, bozo. it's like wow, you can report on joe's new cabinet picks but anyone can read a press release. i can do that. why don't you hard news folks hit the pavement. that's your job. the same sunday journalists who didn't think there was much to the story, they fell all over themselves with less substantiated direct pertaining to trump and his. we have evidence of two
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deliberate coverups to throw an election. first we had the media cover for pelosi as she delayed covid relief knowing that americans would suffer because that would help joe win. now you have the media covering for hunter biden by dismissing it as russian intel. there is no question this election was manipulated by the press. how do we stop it? >> emily: great points. jesse, remember when "huffington post" said they would only cover trumps campaign in the entertainment section be callebecause they called it a sideshow. >> jesse: i don't remember that because i don't read "huffington post." a study of swing voters, half of them have not heard of hunter biden. afterwards 10% said if they had heard about it they would've
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voted for trump. that's enough to have trump win. that's actually election interference. doctors don't hide bad test results from patients. financial advisors don't hide bad stock performances. the media hides bad news for democrats from their viewers. it's a cover up. they use these techniques. they use the word unsubstantiated, the word disinformation, using the first phrase conspiracy theory or they do a total blackout and deployed all these techniques with the hunter biden because it was a mortal threat to the joe biden campaign. it is sleazy totalitarianism. it's sanctioned by the parent companies of these big tech and media empires because they have big business in china and they want biden there because he's not going to rock the boat. the cash keeps coming in. don't trust these people when they tell you anything. the same people that said there was collusion, that said the protests were people and that said hunter was clean are now
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saying there was no election fraud. so being brainwashed and the only antidote is watch "the five." >> emily: dana, if even 5% of that is true, how is it defensible? >> dana: i think the media has torn its ecl, the extreme crisis. you play that montage of how we started this segment, i don't know how anybody can think that most cable media, "the five" and fox news accepted, is on the up and up. do you remember the story where, i think cnn ran with it but it was covered in many places, that don jr. was somehow colluding with wikileaks. this was a story that went on and on and on. finally when it came down that
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it was not true, there was an embarrassing walk back and no one spoke about it again. i also think about july of 2020, a few months ago, the new yorker ran a long piece about the problems that hunter biden could cause for joe biden going forward. it was long. i read the whole thing. no other media followed up on it. remember that president obama and his team, they been concerned about it from the beginning. you go back to the comment president obama apparently made to joe biden when he said you don't have to do this, meaning you don't have to run. maybe there were other reasons for him to say that. >> emily: geraldo, what are your thoughts? >> geraldo: i don't usually disagree with dana, but i think that any hope that the media will have a come-to-jesus moment and say oh, my god, we have been wrong and we will be scrupulous moving forward i think is
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optimism. >> dana: so naive. >> geraldo: not justified by the facts. a good reporter, i like him, reporting with a straight face to camera that the riots were mostly peaceful, as buildings were actually burning behind h him. turn around. hey, the buildings are burning. this must be a riot. or that they defund the police movement is really just to curb police brutality. that it's not ideological. most reporters are liberal democrats. it doesn't make them bad people but i think that the label perhaps should be changed. here on "the five," we are gloriously and encouraged to be opinionated. i think that what is disguised is that the hard news programs are also opinion programs in the guise of public service.
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it's entertainment in its own way. the fact that they are so slanted. and it's so clear to everyone, it should be so clear to everyone, to take it with a grain of salt. look how the down ballots went republican because people, real people watching television. their eyes are their own line detectors, they could see what that was happening. they knew that defund the police was an antisocial, dangerous movement. they knew that the protests were riots. they knew what was going on, and they voted accordingly at least other than the top line. >> emily: all right, serious concerns that eric's wall well was compromised by a chinese spy, and nancy pelosi doesn't seem to care. [ thunder rumbles ]
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ask your health care provider today about once-weekly ozempic®. ♪ >> dana: the chinese government infiltrating and influencing american politics and it goes deeper than allegations against hunter biden. major followed for congressman eric swalwell over concerns he could be compromised over a bombshell report that a chinese spy cozied up to the democratic lawmaker. republicans say he's a national security threat and should be removed from the house intelligence committee. house speaker nancy pelosi is pushing back and isn't worried about what happened. >> i don't have concerns about mr. swalwell. there are those in the congress who believe and i am among them that we should be seeing what influenced the chinese, i've been fighting them, as you know, for over 30 years, in terms of
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their undue influence at universities in our country and the overtures they tried to make to members of congress. >> dana: jesse, house minority leader kevin mccarthy is not resting on this issue. he's pressing every hour of the day saying absolutely not. it's unacceptable. will they let it blow off, sweep it under the rug? >> jesse: they will try, if the media helps them sweep it under the rug. let me get this straight. dianne feinstein hires a chinese spy. hunter biden does business with a chinese spy. and eric swalwell sleeps with a chinese spy. do we have a china problem or a democrat problem? it seems like we have both. open secrets reporting christine fang was paid by the democrat party. the democrats were paying her a salary of a few thousand dolla dollars. can you say "special counsel" in
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mandarin? seems like a pretty big deal. this story has china. this story has politicians, and it has sex. it's a huge story that the media with all those things somehow is uninterested. you have a chinese spy that helps the congressman gets elected, slips with -- sleeps with him. that same congressman turns around and says let's take the tariffs off china. the guys either compromised or he is bought off by his donors or clueless. how is james comey briefing him, democrats on the house intel committee, then not telling the republicans? why did they get defensive briefings but republicans get spied on. let me step back and look at the scandals. we have the swalwell scandal. we have the durham special counsel situation, and we have the biden family scandal with china right now. there's a lot of meat on that bone, guys, and i am hungry.
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>> dana: you are indeed. geraldo, do you think that the calls for a special counsel are warranted and that that make sense? >> geraldo: no more special counsel's, dana. no more. >> dana: i'm sorry, i should correct myself. i should correct myself. the special counsel has been called for hunter, not for this eric swalwell situation. >> geraldo: i don't like them. i think the mueller report and how that went off the rails should indicate forever. i just want to say one thing about the spy who may or may not have slept with swalwell. she definitely slept with two midwestern mayors, one in ohio. we are all dying to find out which one. here's the important thing. she was president of the cal state, one of the cal state, president of the chinese student association and the -- she became, it turns out she was a spy. guess how many students we have
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from china in the united states. covid? in 2019, we had 370,000 chinese national students in the united states. let's say 1/100th of 1% were spies, that's a lot of spies posing as students and so forth. >> dana: greg, we know that those students overseas, they pay full freight when it comes to tuition. >> greg: yeah but she was sleeping with ohio mayors around the time i was telling women i was in ohio mayor. [laughter] i returned to a very simple fact. the lone figure standing up to china well before anybody else was trump. you look at everyone who came after trump and see their
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connections to china, it's amazing. the media, the nba, tech giants, entertainment industry, huge billion population is the audience. you have politicians like swalwell. they are united in removing trump because they all have some kind of substantial dependence on china. china is in their pocket. you have swalwell leading a charge on russian collusion. was it really on behalf of america or was it on behalf of china? i don't have an answer to that. i'm here only to pose questions. who hasn't slept with a chinese spy? >> dana: i think the best thing is the best name about the story is that her name is fang fang. eric swalwell threw his hat in the ring to run for president.
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see five that wasn't without consequences. small town mayor, house intel committee member, running for president of the united states. it's like a novel except without an attractive lead. to greg's point that's exactly right, how many other small town city council members are being wooed by fang fang 2.0. i want to know if swalwell reported her as a personal contact or business contact during his security clearance background check. if not, why not. bird's-eye view, the most dangerous thing we can do that the democrats continue to do which terrifies me is make a threat partisan. it's a bipartisan threat, china. that to me is more dangerous than the actual threat because that is what leaves us unprepared. >> dana: indeed. coming up, joe biden with some
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♪ >> greg: newly leaked audio of joe biden isn't going to sit all with the far left. biden pointing out the obvious, civil rights leader and blaming defund the police for major democratic losses. >> they have already labeled us as being defund the police. anything we put forward in terms of organizational structure to change policing which i promise you will occur, promise you, just think yourself and give me advice whether we should do that before january 5th.
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that's how they beat the living hell out of us across the country saying that we are talking about defunding the police. we are not. we are talking about holding them accountable. >> greg: holding them accountable by defunding them. emily, i get that what joe is saying is that the republicans won by amplifying the democrats message. the republicans didn't change any of the message. they just said look, these leaders want to defund the police. that's all they did. period >> emily: totally, when he says they and he means the g.o.p. he should be referring to the far left of his party. all they were doing was amplifying it back. frankly this doesn't surprise me. it's his continued talking point. it's the same one obama said when he said you're losing big audiences when you do this. it's what representative clyburn
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said when he said i'm not into sloganeering. everybody in this party sees they are exchanging strategy for holding onto these ideals. joe biden continuing to push that narrative that what they actually mean is holding them accountable, it's not going to work in 2022 or in january. >> greg: dana, the other point that wasn't mentioned in the audio is that they were pushing this idea while denying what we were seeing with our own eyes on the streets of democratic cities with chaos and looting and ars arson. >> dana: i don't know if you saw but in minneapolis they went ahead and they are actually defunding the police. they will have to have that social experiment there. they've already had 17 170 offis who retired or resigned. i wouldn't want to be in that city right now and i feel for the people that are because they're going to go through a tough time until it's going to become obvious that they've made the wrong move.
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we're going to be back to the days of leaked audio where as with president trump, you just had audio. he just did it with people on the phone. there is no leaking. [laughter] >> greg: he will say it right in front of you, geraldo. you hit on this. the problem with being a liberal progressive is that you can own your liberal progressivism. >> geraldo: i think it's a bit more nefarious because to me it sounded as if joe biden was saying let's cool our jets until january 5th and then we'll do the defund the police. let's talk the moderate talk. not really defunding. just modernize. make more moderate changes. it sounded to me like he said just hang in there. january 5th, we get georgia behind us and then we'll let them have it. it sounded kind of ugly and political to me.
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>> greg: that's a good point. jesse, i fashioned a question just for you. i think this points out the bizarre contrast between the down ballot fiasco of the democrats and joe still somehow winning, as if they overwhelmingly rejected the democrats except for him. which makes no sense. >> jesse: is one of those head-scratchers. i am losing my hair because i keep scratching my head over this election. i see this in a different way. i see joe is being a typical politician. who cares what defund the police did to democrats. look what i did to the streets. look what it did to the police and neighborhoods. it destroyed those neighborhoods. it is like barack obama waits until his book tour comes out to start condemning defund the police. where was he the whole summer when cities were on fire? joe biden was bailing out defund the police rioters and now he's
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worried about the politics of it? have you heard one thing about police reform from biden? first 100 days, are they going to do police reform? the first time i heard him say they are going to do police reform is an leaked audio. it looks like they play this big police race thing every four years and then they do nothing about it and then they stoke the fire before the next election and then they drop it. it's the same cycle every time. >> greg: i'm torn, it's a great point but jesse made the grade point. i don't know how to handle it. [laughter] breaking news. the pfizer vaccine. new york governor andrew cuomo getting at another award for his botched handling of the pandem pandemic.
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of the pfizer vaccine. this is a giant step. we are waiting for the fda officials to finally get off the dime, give it the final okay before i can be given to americans. this was a necessary preliminary step. the advisory panel has voted to approve the vaccine for use. like britain and canada, we will get it done but the fda now has to give the official authorization. aren't you wondering why we are going to be third or fourth, given this pfizer vaccine the okay. do you think the bureaucrats are just waiting to look good, to look proven? that they are doing their job? do they work over thanksgiving? are they working saturday and sunday? people are dying at a record pace. >> greg: this is something as monumental as the moon shot. nothing like this has been done before. where leadership goes, points out at the bleachers and says okay, i'm going to hit it out
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there. and then what happens, he hits it out there. it's a grand slam in the world of invention, innovation and health. we shrunk the time it took to make a vaccine. we made three of them. it's really incredible. i think it's going to cement trump in history. all the people that hate him now, no one is going to remember those people. they are all going to be gone. all of his critics are going to be gone but this vaccine will be around forever. >> geraldo: that's why i want the vaccine to be called the trump for exactly the reason -- i know that it irks you to admit it. >> greg: i don't know if that's a good idea. >> geraldo: we've got it. now that the fda release it. do you think that this prudence is warranted? let's go, let's go. >> jesse: we know it within 24 hours of approval, the military is going to be ready to
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distribute it all across the country to doctors offices, hospitals and even walgreens. i don't know if everybody read the woodward book. people say that it's an anti-trump book. i found it very informative. if you go back to january, he put on the record, bob woodward, that the day the president found out about this in january 2020, he authorized operation warp speed. didn't wait at all. it got going almost immediately. we were told a year or two a year and a half and it's less than a year. it's astounding, the scientists, everybody that worked on this. i salute you and i hope everybody gets stuck. >> geraldo: dana. >> jesse: stuck with a needle. >> geraldo: i've got it. do you think people should be wistful about the timing, if only, if only this had happened
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two months ago. >> dana: you can say that about the hunter biden scandal too. you can say that about a lot of things. when you're disappointed. i say let's go, let's go, let's go. i think that the fda folks have been working nonstop. i don't think they have been dragging their feet. one of the big concerns was there wasn't going to be the legitimacy, the people would worry that it was rushed. i think we are only a week after the u.k. we are on the right track. what this could mean for all of us to get back to work, get people back to working, kids back in school. it's a great thing. >> greg: there is a time difference, geraldo. >> geraldo: true. i should have recognized. we are not on daylight savings anymore. emily, what does it mean to your family, your life? >> emily: it makes my heart really full. mirroring your opening comment with what greg said about the moon shot.
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small step for man and a giant step for mankind. it's a big deal. i keep thinking, nailed the dismount. up until now we have nailed it and it's something to be proud of that we have to nail this rollout. i keep thinking i hope we continue to see the best of americans moving forward. this rollout has done so in this organized way that prioritizes the right considerations. people line up in this gracious, generous manner and that we see it through in the way that we can so that we ge get a perfect 10 upon dismount. >> geraldo: lovely. "one more thing" is up next. bill barr.
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president trumps attorney general. and loyal ally. americas top prosecutor and a champion of conservative values. now, when it comes to the november election bill barr has said he "has not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome." america has spoken, the election was fair. the results accurate. republicans and democrats were elected to offices up and down the ballot. it's time to move forward, together.
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♪ >> jesse: time for "one more thing." dana. >> dana: i wanted to tell you about a book by lieutenant colonel dan rooney. "fly into the wind: how to harness faith and fearlessness on your assent to greatness." the forward is written by former president george w. bush. when you take a break from reading, you can log on to fox nation to watch his series. he flies across america interviewing some of the most influential figures of our day. >> jesse: he didn't interview me. >> greg: dana, did you know that eric swalwell has a new book out called "wind into the fly." [laughter] >> jesse: is that on
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fox nation also, greg? >> dana: you put new meaning to the term "screw the chinese communist. ." >> jesse: coronavirus vaccine on the precipice of approval. everybody has got to get the shot. don't be afraid of shots. this malaysian guy here. >> dana: terrified. >> jesse: he is a big strong man. don't be afraid of needles. >> emily: you can be afraid of needles. >> jesse: take the shot, get vaccinated. don't be muhammad ali. greg. >> geraldo: i knew muhammad ali and that's no muhammad ali. >> greg: let's do this. greg's vanity news. dogs do amazing tricks i'm always on the lookout for fun new tricks.
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i saw a new one. it's called the jesse watters. it's when a dog finds itself on tv and because mesmerized by his own likeness. this is the perfect jesse watters. 9.9. >> jesse: i am best in show, i agree. geraldo. >> geraldo: i have been a new york football giants fan my whole life, born and raised in new york, moved to cleveland with erica. i have shifted my allegiance to the cleveland browns. on sunday for the first time there is a consequential game between the giants and the browns. they are both in playoff contention. when i got here, the browns were 1-31. now they are in the playoff hunt against the giants. who am i rooting for? the browns.
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>> jesse: i am rooting for the browns too. we've got to get the eagles back in the playoff picture. emily, we'll get you next time. that's it for us. "special report" as of next with the bret baier. >> bret: sorry, emily. good evening. i am bret baier. we are following two major stories, new information about the government investigations of hunter biden, the son of the president-elect. first, the day after the grim milestone of more than 3,000 americans dying of covid and one day, an advisory panel has recommended the approval of the pfizer coronavirus vaccine. food and drug administration can green light the distribution of the formula immediately with the first shots in the u.s. soon to follow. correspondence david spunt has details at fda headquarters in
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