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the dog was eventually caught and taken to a shelter where player raul castro adopted him. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid and happy new year from us. musical music spea>> two men well past retiret age fought for the same job. here are the ten most celebrated nail-biting honorable outrageous fascinating stories of the year. who can forget 2020? >> [laughs] ♪
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♪ >> 2020, the only year in human history where impeachment has a 19 figure story, the most tedious, unnecessary series of events in history of modern america. because they were calling for the impeachment of trump before his hand left the bible. >> states like russia, they tried corruption. and finally, they settled on a phone call. ♪ >> it's the impeachment of donald trump, the makers of the russian hoax. we don't like donald. this time, it's personal with adam schiff. >> from the very start, because there is a republican majority in the senate, you knew what was going to happen. >> it was going to be --
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>> fire mitch mcconnell. >> mitch mcconnell was trying to move this thing along as swiftly as possible and get to the acquittal. however, for a while there, it seems like there was going to be a trial. talk of witnesses. john bolton said no, i can't testify. >> that all went away. it was almost like it was a giant blow. we are good. we are good. >> the evidence that was presented in the case against donald trump was so subjective in terms of how you can look at it. >> they didn't even have anything against him. >> we had two articles of impeachment. one was abuse of power. the other one was obstruction of congress. >> article one came in 52-48. article two, however, 53-47. the lone republican vote, mitt romney. >> never trust a guy who wears white pants. i'm just saying. >> the whole thing was a big awful terrible ridiculous show and i had to sit through it. that makes me angry.
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>> how is history going to look at this impeachment? i think history has already forgotten about it. >> chris harry and duchess megan with the royal family. >> prince harry and meghan markel have announced their decision to step back to senior members of the royal family. >> megsit. >> i was thinking that this could be the biggest story of the year. >> so meghan and harry dropped a bombshell. or shall i call it a -- >> they say they want to step back as senior royals and work to become financially independent. it sounds like the beginning of a bad romantic comedy. trying to be a roofer. >> leave it to an american to infiltrate the royal family and completely broke all my blow up your entire role.
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>> the last time, it gives us a bad rap. >> the other part of the problem was megan's long-standing feud with the british press, i guess when she became a princess, she didn't expect there to be pictures. >> suddenly the queen calls a summit to sit everyone down and have a chitchat about this little decision. >> can you guys believe this? anyone? charles, stop making out with camilla. >> they were allowed to keep the title of duke and duchess of sussex, because apparently that was a wedding gift. >> you can't take back a wedding gift. that's very tacky. >> for the bedrock of -- they are not allowed to use royal anymore. >> everyone wondered what they were going to do for money. they go suddenly this video emerges of harry and meghan on the red carpet hitting up the ceo of disney about doing voice-overs.
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>> you know, my wife is going to be available to do some work n now. a princess. i mean really? we can't use the word royal though. that's the only thing. >> is the biggest british surrender since yorktown. >> a fairy tale ending. cinderella has to work and prince charming is going to sit on his -- and watch reality tv shows. america. ♪ >> i remember hearing rumblings about some kind of respiratory illness in china. probably back in december. >> this strange weird epidemic. was it an outbreak? >> i remember being less than scared. >> obviously that's not going to happen. nobody could have ever thought. >> expert said it started at a wet market in wuhan.
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>> exotic animals are brought into the city center and sliced open and rinsed off in a haphazard way. >> i like my markets drive. good dry markets. >> we were told that covid started when somebody ate a bowl of fat soup. >> about the soup was delicious. >> there was a bio lab in wu hand. i'm like really? so we think it came from the bat soup and it didn't come out of a bio lab write up the road? >> tom hanks is now in isolation. >> there was a collective gasp around the nation thinking wait a minute, tom hanks got it? >> of course he got it in australia. come on, australia customer >> we will never forget covid-19 because you do not go after forrest gump. >> we started seeing cases hit in the united states, particularly in the pacific northwest where there appeared to be a outbreak.
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>> they really didn't know a lot about the virus in the beginning. the doctors were flying by the seat of their pants. >> we had one in westchester county, new york. you had pockets in dallas. you had pockets in certain parts of the midwest. people were dying of this virus. so, it was really just devastating and beyond my wildest german phobic nightmar nightmares. >> i got an alert on my phone that's like classes canceled. you have the nba, baseball, football, hockey, broadway all shut down and it was a total domino effect. >> suddenly i'm told to go home and quarantine. >> who would have ever thought that we would have shut the lighthouse down on the united states economy. >> president trump is considering a quarantine. >> oh, my gosh, the lockdown. >> now all of the site in the united states is on house arrest and everyone has all the time in the world on their hands.
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>> everyone was living in their pajamas. people were day drinking. >> time with kids. having to work on projects. living the dream. then day two kicked in. >> i have said probably since the beginning of my career how great would it be to be able to work from home customer >> you know what, be careful what you wish for, people. >> i went for a normal job running the day-to-day for my company to all of a sudden running that same company from my dining room table and teaching second grade and kindergarten. >> i know more about math now than i ever wanted to know. >> we learned for the first time what zoom was. >> i hate zoom. we go if i hear one more brady bunch joe, i was going to start breaking furniture. >> now you can watch your elderly relatives try to figure out the internet in real time. >> no mom, no, stop.
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no, i'm looking at your leg. pick it up a little bit. >> if i get invited to one more happy hour, i'm going to fake my own death. it's a virtual prison. you can't just say oh, i've got to go. i've got to run. where are you running to? ♪ >> going to the grocery store became an experience. >> it's really your one time to go outside. you did it real quick and you try to hold your breath. because i remember the first time my husband had to go outside. he looked like an astronaut. >> i am such a ger germ a photo. i tell you, goggles, gloves. >> americans were cleaning their groceries with bleach. >> it was a process that anyone with ocd would appreciate. >> if you ever think in this world in the 21st century we would be hoarding toilet paper customer >> i had to ask my mom to mail me some toilet paper, which she did. >> i had a friend and she said
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the weirdest thing to me that anyone had ever said to me. i have toilet paper and i'm bringing it to your house. >> worst-case scenario, if you have running water to me you are going to be okay. >> you've got to laugh, you've got to remember the devastation it has caused and how heroic our health care heroes have been. >> thank god for our doctors, our nurses, our hospital workers who figured out how to treat this. >> i think about all of the lives lost. i think of all of those people. and i think about all those businesses and dreams just fell apart through no fault of their own. >> suddenly, in the beginning of november, a glimmer of hope. >> pfizer came out and said their vaccine is going to be 90% effective. then modernity came out and set our vaccine is going to be 94% effective. and 48 hours after that announcement, pfizer steps in and says actually ours is 95%
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effective. somehow pfizer to get underway to get enough. >> while having a vaccine is fantastic, we still have to remain vigilant in our efforts to slow the spread. >> we are not through it yet, but as god's children on earth, we fought a devastating enemy and we are getting through it. >> as my favorite president ronald reagan once said, progress will be measured in inches. but rest assured, we will progress. >> at some point, just like this year, it will be over. ♪ >> now it's time for a who can forget pop quiz. which 2020 scandal figure can the authorities find in a remote new hampshire hideout? was it, harvey weinstein, orsini, jolene maxwell? the answer when we return. ♪
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♪ >> so, who was found hiding out in new hampshire? the answer is c, jolene maxwell, jeffrey epstein associate was arrested. >> the name that no one can pronounce. ♪
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>> tiger king was an awful and captivating show. >> it's like a train wreck, right? >> when the entire country shut down, the dumpster fire of all television shows suddenly appears on netflix and takes the world by storm. >> i think it was like 34 million people that watched. >> drugs, polygamy, murder. where is the remote? >> my name is joe exotic. >> everyone i know was captivated by this very interesting bazaar, kind of lovable joe exotic. and when i say lovable, decline of western civilization kind of lovable. >> he became his own universe. he filmed himself every day. he ran for governor. he ran for president all videotaped. >> very charming guy. i think is horrible. i think he's a bad guy. i also think i'd have a great time at a dance club. those are not always mutually
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exclusive. >> hey, all you cats and kittens. it's carol with big cat rescue. >> i want to call him a hero. she wanted to say these animals from being caged up at joe's place by bringing them to her place and cajun them up. then of course there are the rumors that carol chopped up her husband and fed them to the tigers. >> i don't know if it's true but i feel in my heart that carol fed her husband to the tigers. >> i think everyone can agree with that even at such a polarized time. >> it's not every day. >> if this was a scripted show, it would have failed because nobody would have believed it. >> joe exotic is an american original. >> so, if 2020 is not enough already, you've got the world literally burning. >> in january, we started
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hearing about the wildfires in australia, the worst in recorded history. >> 83 million acres burned. that's like two florida's. >> it's estimated that 3 billion animals died. >> it's a catastrophe on a level that we haven't really seen before. >> and then there were fires in siberia and patagonia and the amazon rain forest. >> the rain forests. the place has its own built-in sprinkler system. >> how horrible of a year is 2021 water loses to fire? >> but here in the u.s., it was the fires out west that caught everybody's attention. >> 6.8 million acres were on fire. >> i lived in los angeles for 20 years and i never experienced it like that before. >> when i saw friend start to post pictures about how dark the sky was in the middle of the day, that really was the moment where you are like this is very serious. like something out of
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"lord of the rings." i remember my daughter saying to me as we were watching the news, she said, dad, why is everything on fire? you can't discount the toll that the wildfires took on people on the west coast. over 6 million acres burned. over 10,000 buildings. people had to evacuate their homes. and this went on for months. ♪ >> it was reported that the fire may have taken 80% of napa valley, which is a feat usually reserved for soccer moms. >> one of the fires was started by a gender reveal party. apparently it was being directed by michael bay. >> pink if it was a girl, blue if it was a boy, and a blazing wildfire. >> balloons question what something wrong with balloons? >> so the culprits we heard about were climate change management. you know what that means? we didn't listen to smokey the bear. do you ever noticed that he
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doesn't wear a shirt? what is going on in this world? i digress. ♪ >> protests over the killing of a black man by white officers. the video went viral which showed a man dying. not resisting. yet the cop is sitting on his neck for 8 minutes. >> historically, there is obviously protests that occur in the area that the incident happens. but the george boyd incident was different. it sparked protests all over the united states. >> i remember at one point asking my dad who was in vietnam wars live through the 60s and all of that, if it was ever like this and he said no. he had never seen it like that. >> as is often the case of america, no good thing can last because almost immediately a few bad apples started looting, burning, destroying and
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effectively ripping apart the fabric of what that protest was meant for. >> in 2020, it seemed like the only successful way to open a business was by hurling a cocktail through the window. >> we are here at a mostly peaceful protest. as you can see here, things are very peaceful. nothing but peace breaking out here. >> you cannot use the term mostly peaceful protest. it either is or isn't. >> even places like rochester, new york, and portland, oregon, had these riots night after night. >> all of the attention from the media went from the story line of the peaceful protests to the looting and the fires and the destruction. they go if you are white and you are causing violence in the name of black lives matter, you are not helping. >> it really comes down to right and wrong. >> the way things are so polarized, people want to just, you're either oh, cops never make any mistakes. they are all the best or it's
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fine to set it on fire but we actually do kind of agree that this is a problem but we are not talking about how to enact real change. ♪ >> time for another who can forget pop quiz. in a year of covid and unrest, what did one pro sports coach call a form of human torture? was it, being washed by cardboard fans, b, listening to fake crowd noise, or c, reading social justice jerseys? the answer after the break. ♪ liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ those are advanced poses. that's why at cvs, we're making not making excuses a little easier, with the vitamins and supplements you may need. now get a $10 gift card when you spend $30. cvs. healthier made easier.
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♪ >> good evening and live from america's headquarters, in new york, president trump delivering a year and video message, rebuilding the economy. the president is calling the vaccine a "truly unprecedented medical miracle. also promising it will be available to every american early 2021. he cut his stay short by one day. meanwhile, a suburban milwaukee pharmacist is behind bars accused of spoiling hundreds of covid-19 vaccine doses on purpose. according to authorities, the man removed the vaccine from
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refrigeration twice over the christmas holiday. since the vaccine has to be kept cold, of course, the vaccine was worth up to $11,000. i'm jackie. now back to who can forget 2020? ♪ >> so, which was a form of human torture? for san francisco 49ers coach, kyle shanahan, the answer is b. fake crowd noise is. >> if you watch the dallas cowboys, the actually pump in a laugh track. ♪ >> "keeping up with the kardashians" after 312 years, it's finally over. >> i am devastated. i am upset. >> what a shame that a bunch of billionaires no longer have a tv show. >> in the giant casino of celebrity success, i would have lost my shirt on the kardashians. >> when you heard the year
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kardashianwordkardashians, peope assumed "star trek." >> the first time the name kardashian was in the news because of robert kardashian during the o.j. simpson trial. then the family lived a relatively normal life. >> until the tape. >> it's amazing that an entire empire was built off of a tape starring ray jay. >> because of all of the attention she received, she was able to somehow parlay that into a show. >> once upon a time e stood for entertainment. and then the kardashians took over and it was just e. >> even though i've never seen an episode, let me guess what happened. >> they go on vacation. they eat salad and they get their hair and makeup done and go to photo shoots, which doesn't sound hard, but they managed to along the way get very, very angry, usually at each other. >> whatever happened to that
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bruce guy who was in the first couple seasons? oh, i remember, he killed somebody with a car, became a woman, and then opposed to gay marriage. when your husband is running for president and thinks he is going to have a political future, maybe it's a good time to let america forget how you got famous to begin with. >> i think the kardashians are supersmart by retiring from the show. they were probably losing money quite honestly. we go they have millions and millions of followers. they can make all kinds of money talking about their problems, endorsing products and all over taylor swift. >> question, if a kardashian is not on camera, does a kardashian exist at all? ♪ >> if you haven't heard of the latest social media apt to go viral in the u.s., the millennials in your life definitely have. >> tick-tock fever has swept the nation.
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>> i don't get it. i'm 54 years old. maybe that's the point. >> i am unable to participate in tick-tock because i have a condition. it's called self-respect. >> 80 million dollar loads in the u.s. and it is everything from teenagers lip-synching to their favorite songs to mom's doing really bad dance moves in their kitchen. >> i personally don't have tick-tock. there is a girl who is insanely famous and all she does is hurt tick-tock and her just lip-synching to someone else doing something. >> i do not feel lip-synching is a talent but for whatever reason i am alone in this. >> if ever you questioned whether -- would just check out the viral video of the guy skateboarding down the highway. >> fleetwood mac album is back
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on the top 100 since the first time since the '70s. >> it wouldn't have worked. >> who needs to shoot a fancy commercial when you can just do it on tiktok? >> however, there is a dark side to all of this. it is owned by a company which is a chinese company. under chinese law, they have to turn over all of their data to the communist chinese government. >> the government was telling people in the armed services, sorry, you can't do to ge 11. >> it says everything is safe. they have servers in the u.s. and that's great. but data travels. >> i don't want any government knowing anything i'm doing. >> 30 million americans use it
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but the trumpet administration is considering banning the chinese-owned company in the united states over security concerns. >> we are taking this very seriously. we are certainly looking at it. >> august of 2020, president trump lays down the gauntlet and says you have 30 days to sell to the inn american company or i am going to ban tick-tock. >> what are we going to do without tick-tock? >> my son says -- i'm doing pretty good. >> immediately you think oh, amazon is going to jump right in. out of the blue, walmart starts showing interest. >> hey, i know you guys are talking about we should add more and maybe we should do something with the frozen food section. i was going to say this, let's by tiktok. >> and then oracle comes to the table and i think a lot of people in the technology space said --
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ultimately they won the bid. >> a partnership. so, that should solve all of the problems because china has always been a great lender. >> when the data still goes to china. >> it looks like the structure of the deal is you can buy the car. you just can't have the engine. >> my guess is it will give a sense of comfort to american regulators so while all of the eggheads try to figure this out, feel free to enjoy that video without destroying your country. ♪ >> here comes another who can forget pop quiz. which of these celebrities who died in 2020 was born in canada? was it, alex trebek, b, ativan hanlon, orsi, sean connery? the answer is coming up next. ♪ now more than ever as the time to celebrate america and you can
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♪ >> a celebrity that died in 2020 and was born in canada.
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the answer is a, alex trebek, america's titan of trivia was actually born in ontario. >> to put it in the form of a question, who is the greatest host of all time? >♪ >> it was a friday night. the phone starts blowing up in its that ruth bader ginsburg has passed away. >> rbg was such a powerful figure. she stopped people fighting on twitter for at least 20 seconds. >> the notorious rbg. that woman lived. >> she was nominated by president bill clinton in 1993. >> hey y'all, i got the perfect person. she's going to be on the supreme court. ruth bader ginsburg. >> she was confirmed by the senate 96-3. >> seems like okay, that's a person who knows a lot. >> my favorite thing about her
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was her relationship with somebody she completely disagree with. >> they had dinner together. he shared a love of opera. such a mutual respect between them and the fact that they came from such opposite ends of the political spectrum. >> they understood you can actually learn from somebody who you don't agree. >> people from the left and the right, you put them in the same house, you put on the right champ, everybody is going to start dancing. >> president trump nominates amy to replace justice. >> everyone was arguing the exact same opposite side as they were last time this happened. >> your party is in the white house and your party is in the senate and now there is a vacancy on the supreme court. of course they are going to proceed. >> i would surmise that the democrats if they were in this position would do pretty much the same thing.
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>> it's almost as if politics makes people -- >> so the senate began their confirmation hearings in the beginning of october. >> it's going to be a popcorn moment. what's going to happen? >> the trial was kind of normal. >> to everyone's disappointment, there was no mention of long john silver and she never professed her love of beer. >> he's got amy coney barrett with no notes, going off of memory, citing case laws. >> a lot of people were very impressed with her because she didn't take any notes. my question is does she know how to write? >> we have a very strong, well-prepared family woman. and we should also celebrate that since we are able to celebrate and remember the life of justice ruth bader ginsburg. ♪ >> time for another who can forget pop quiz? to. which of these 2020 assassination targets was killed with a crossbow? was it, iranian general, become
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music whimsical >> so, who was
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assassinated with a crossbow? the answer is b, vladimir was shot in a sauna. >> so, he was killed in a sauna with a crossbow. i can't decide if that's more sopranos or "game of thrones." ♪ >> mayor pete buttigieg holds a razor-thin margin over bernie sanders. because joe biden definitely at the beginning of the year looked like why are you here again? i don't know who is going to get it, dominic. he was considered too far mainstream. >> suddenly around march, everybody drops out. >> it looked like some but had called them. >> i don't think you've got a chance. we are going to give it to joe. i've got to go. i've got bernie on the line. hey bernie, just spoke to pete. look, he's taking any. you you should too. >> they have kind of an ike and tina relationship.
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>> tonight, joe biden formerly clenching the democratic nomination. >> democratic party would vow to not have an old white man at the helm. once again had an old white man at the helm. >> the summer of 2020 would almost go by not noticing. >> there weren't those big giant trump rallies like there were in 2016. joe biden is staying home and trying to figure it out. >> suddenly, simply by social distancing and doing very few outside appearances. >> if you have a problem, figure it out whether you work for me and -- >> he would stay in his basement at every once in a while popped his head up like a little prairie dog that is confused. >> all right, thank you very much. >> early august, joe biden climbs out to make a huge announcement that kamala harris is going to be his
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vice presidential nominee. >> we just covered all of the bases. he pronounced her name all four ways. >> good evening. i'm eva longoria and welcome to the 2028 democratic national convention. >> the covid conventions were just weird. 10,000 people at the democratic convention. >> and they all zoomed and sang together. >> i thought democrats would do better. they've got the clintons. they have all the celebrities. >> pete buttigieg there and amy klobuchar was there. it was like a hollywood square of democratic candidates there. >> that was good television. >> whoever was in charge of the republicans, okay, let's not do that. ♪ speaker you can never, ever
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tell donald trump you are not going to have a convention. >> a lot of people think it blurs the lines. true, but everything is brand-new. you see don jr. and ivanka and you are like oh, it's thanksgiving! ♪ >> there were no winners. i am including everyone in america. it was like watching wwe. >> honestly i was expecting jerry springer to pop out. >> i don't think anyone thought that trump's debating style would change but no one thought he was going to take it into overdrive. >> i want to make sure -- >> can you let him finish, sir? >> the moderator misread his opponent but it was just a mess. >> president trump was interrupting chris wallace, interrupting joe biden. but by the same token, joe biden
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was acting very, let me use a very s.a.t. word. ♪ >> look at this clown over here. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the presidential debate went so badly that people were excited for the bite and presidential debate. for the first time in history. >> there's always a fly. it's very weird. >> there was a flaw that landed on hillary clinton's face during a 2016 debate and a fly also landed on mike bloomberg's head during the dnc speech. >> a fly, that's what we care about now. we are desensitized. this world is over. and we have earned it. ♪ >> president trump and first lady melania trump have confirmed they have both tested positive for covid-19. >> when you get the note that the president and the first lady
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tested positive for coronavirus, that's definitely one of those whoa! stop where you are. >> it was a stunning moment. >> people do not know what was going to happen. >> people are talking about the order of succession on tv news. you know things are very, very real. >> than there was a moment where he leaves the white house, gets on a helicopter to fly to the hospital. ♪ >> but then, the man comes out of it like a champ. >> he was in the hospital for like an hour or whatever it was. he said, what's that, what's that, what's that? i'll take that. >> the helicopter lands on the lawn. he walks across the white house property up the stairs and on the balcony. and he swoops in. the only thing he needed was a soundtrack. >> for the final weeks leading up to the election, it's clear that biden had a massive
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advantage over president trump. speaker he shows up and he puts a sentence together and america went, he it's alive! >> donald trump said screw it, i'm going to attend his rallies anyway. >> i've got to win reelection. >> he seemed happy in the last few weeks on stage in front of people instead of angry and frustrated. ♪ >> remember the time on election night when we would find out actually who the president was at the end of the night? >> so, election night suddenly turns into election week and a half, two weeks. >> the fact that you can go online and have four aa batteries delivered in two hours has ruined america's patients. >> unless the legal situation changes in a dramatic and frankly unlikely manner, joe biden will be inaugurated on january 20th. >> trump did not take the joe biden win well. what would a donald trump conversation be if it didn't
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include a few lawyers? >> alleging a slew of voting problems and irregularity, president trump's campaign is suing 5 states. >> even very supportive trump republicans were saying this is getting a little cringe he. >> ithe electoral college has spoken. so ij don mike today i want to congratulate president-elect joe biden. >> take a breath. >> but the real story of this election was that they had already counted trump out. and make a country was bigger. >> if joe biden truly wants to be the guy, i think we will see right away. >> a lot of people are upset about the results of the election but think about, joe biden is an old man. politics is a young man's game. trump 20204. ♪
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better than 2020. >> the bar is very low. >> from all of us here at fox, happy new year, god bless you all. ♪ >> yes, we are here to bring in a new year. were almost there, folks. we're so close to it and crab storm that was 2020, but i'm proud of you, america. you made it in one piece. tonight we will have fun and well on the positive stuff. like this. isn't that beautiful? in this. yeah. and this. ♪

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