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allies, he is dedicated to the constitution. i think in a situation of government, he likely will. >> neil: final word on that subject, we just don't know. 13 days away. here is five. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i'm dana perino, alongside jesse watters, greg gutfeld, juan williams, and katie pavli katie pavlich. this is "the five." ♪ tonight, washington and the country dealing with the fallout, after chaos reigned in our nation's capital. one woman shot and killed, three others died from a medical emergencies. more than 50 officers were hurt, including some seriously. dozens have been arrested so far. the fbi is asking for help in tracking down others involved. president trump facing criticism
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today from president-elect joe biden. >> yesterday, in my view, one of the darkest days in the history of our nation, an unprecedented assault on our democracy. they weren't protesters. don't dare call them protesters. they were a riotous mob, insurrectionist's, domestic terrorists. if that basic. it's that simple. the fast 4 years, we've had a president who has made content for our democracy, constitution, the rule of law, clear and everything he has done. >> dana: president trump saying there will be a peaceful transfer of power, but calls have been ramping up by lawmakers for the president to be removed via the 20 for the moment. both senator chuck schumer and speaker nancy pelosi say they are on board, but are not ruling out impeachment.
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>> in calling for this seditious act, the president has committed an unspeakable assault on our nation and our people. i joined the senate democratic leader in calling on the vice president remove this president by immediately invoking the 25th amendment. if the vice president and cabinet do not act, the congress may be prepared to move forward with impeachment. >> dana: this was just announced. we are expecting to hear from white house press secretary in minutes. we will bring that to you live. we will have a discussion as long as we can until the press briefing. jesse, let's get reaction about the events of the last 24 hours. >> jesse: it was very bad. it did not help at all. those few people know when inside the capital made it the entire movement look horrible. i condemn it fully. i want to speak to the people who think it wasn't that big of
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a deal. yes, you are allowed as a member of the public to go into the people's house, but you have to go through the front door and metal detector. you can't smash windows, spray police with chemical agents, assault police officers, lose, and vandalize. an unarmed woman was shot dead, and what did it accomplish? nothing. i want to make that very clear. in context, what happened yesterday doesn't hold a candle to what we saw over the summer with black lives matter and antifa. we saw churches burned, police precincts burned, businesses burned, federal courthouse is burned, people knocking out old women on the corner, people looting, shooting people dead in the streets. remember david dorn? we condemn that fully while the left sit back and left. i don't want to hear anybody on that side talk about what's
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right and wrong in terms of political -- they don't have the moral high ground. here is the root cause: 75 million americans feel disenfranchised. you can't dismiss that and say those feelings are based on a lie without taking a full inventory about what happened. that's dangerous, disrespectful. it's not a lie to say that major corporate media destroyed president trump, suppress good news about him, suppress bad news about joe biden. that's not a lie! it's not a lie that democrats filed under 300 lawsuits last year gutting state election laws, circumventing state legislature, getting democratic senators and judges to sign off on all that, abolishing signature requirements, extending deadlines. that's not a lie. it's not a lie that pole-watchers were not allowed access. it's not a lie that people came
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forward and said they saw voter fraud, and when republicans challenged this after the election, those same at democratic secretaries of state and democrat judges dismissed it. so, there are doubts about 2016. we pursued those doubts for 3 years. we have investigations in the house, senate, media, and special counsel, and after 3 years, there was no collusion. that same treatment needs to happen today. it makes people suspicious and angry when the entire power structure in this country says "no, no, no no no, let's not look at that election." whatever happened yesterday never happens again. that was a disgrace. before we wait for the white house press secretary briefing to get started. let's get greg's thoughts. >> greg: i'm with jesse on this. vandalism and looting whether it
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is d.c., portland, soho, kenosha, minneapolis, seattle, it's all bad no matter who he's doing it. we must remain consistent. that's what makes us different from the rest. we don't play favorites with mobs. the other side does, but we don't. i target this personally, because i was outraged over violence every single day this summer. i saw my neighborhood trashed. still, i condemn this equally. we aren't them. we are better than them to spearfish to this point, i heard a pungent say that even republicans are outraged by this behavior. duh. republicans are outraged by bad behavior, because they consistently, consistently embrace law and order, and condemned the destruction of private and public property. i do believe the capital is a sacred place. i also believe that the guy who
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invested his life savings in a small business, to him, that was a sacred place, too. it's consistency. by pointing out republicans or nonliberals like me, who are equally outraged by this behavior, what you are doing, as you are pointing out also, the inconsistency, right? the lack of democrats who weren't doing this when our cities were in flames. that this is me off, but what this is me off is what happened yesterday. we are supposed to be the gate. a nonleft, republicans, libertarians, conservatives -- we are supposed to be to gate loot against the who to jesse's point, it doesn't help anybody. you will not see republicans bailing out those who were arrested grade see, that is a vital contract. americans know this. americans do not need lectures from hypocrites and hair and
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makeup who pick and choose their favorite protesters, right? i'm glad democrats are finally outraged by this disgusting behavior. join the club! i've been there for a year! i do not play favorites with mobs. also, jesse is right. 75 million people, their voices need to be heard exactly the same way black lives matter's voices need to be heard as well. it happens that when you were on the republican side or if you are a trump supporter, you will be held to a higher standard. that means that even though you don't burn it down buildings or beat up pedestrians or harass people at their homes, going into people's homes, you are still going to be seen as worse as the people who perpetrate that trait to jesse's point, and then i will stop, he is right. this is a bigger problem. when president obama talked to trump and said "you're a problem is north korea," this is the big problem that somebody has got to
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tell -- if you want to unify this country, joe biden, you can't sit there and act like the tough guy now. you've got to deal with a half a country that feels that they have been disenfranchised, disrespected, lied to by the media, marginalized by media, made to feel small by the media. their eyes are open. this is a red-pilled america. yesterday was a bubble that burst, but a sign of a much larger problem. it's going to come back in 4 years if you don't deal with it, whether it is transparency in elections, voter i.d., just being honest might be a start. stop calling these people -- denigrating them, because they aren't cool elites. that's part of this, too. before 1 >> dana: juan, your thoughts.
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>> juan: i will try to speak without emotion. i'm very upset. i love this country so much. the greatest asset that we as americans have is a country that is politically stable and based on rule of law, based on the constitution. that's how we are. that's how i can raise my family, that's how we can invest money, start businesses, come to work here. we have a stable democracy! it's a treasure! trump incited a mob to undermine that rule of law, undermine a constitutional process, certification of a presidential election, and he did all this knowing that it was going to result in violence! i don't see how you can do it. we all saw it with our own eyes. it was painful to watch. it's not that you can somehow massage it.
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he can't say "remember when trump said after charlottesville 'oh, they are fine, people on both sides ?'" after people died. you can't massage this one. there is no excusing -- trump did this. there is no moral equivalence to what happened over the summer. this was an attack on government, on rule of law, not on private property! there is a huge difference to understand, this is a threat to the way we all live. >> greg: what's the difference, juan? tell me the difference. burning down buildings is not as bad? >> juan: open your ears. >> greg: i am not hearing anything. >> juan: the difference -- >> greg: you are defending burning buildings. >> juan: to jesse's point, the truth is that these people -- they were lied to not by mass media. they were lied to by trump
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media. they were lied to by people who told them they could go there and somehow overturn a legitimate election that had been tested in the courts by republican judges, that you had a republican officials in states like georgia and elsewhere who said "this was a legitimate election. we have no problem with it. there was no fraud of such a magnitude that it would have affected the outcome," and yet they continue to consume lies, and got excited. president trump added to this when he spoke to them, and told him -- i'm using the words of his lawyer, rudy giuliani "let's engage in some kind of combat." this is criminal. this is why it's domestic terrorism. that's why i say -- i'm so emotional, because i love america. what these people dead was anti-american. >> greg: i wish you felt that way about the cities that were burning, juan. it was she saw that as
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terrorism. >> juan: i wish you were burning. >> greg: [laughs] what city -- >> juan: not only did i condemn the violence -- >> greg: he left! >> juan: think about this, greg. think about it. >> greg: i am. >> juan: it joe biden condemned the violence this summer. >> greg: it took him how long? he had to. >> juan: donald trump has yet to condemn what happened yesterday. >> greg: yesterday? >> juan: you and jesse both condemned it, but i haven't heard that from donald trump. >> greg: may be today! >> dana: let me get katie in. it's a free-for-all, but katie, you had such a good angle and handle on the security issues, the police. there are 60 police officers injured yesterday, one in critical condition today. do you have any more of a sense of yesterday that allowed this to get so out of hand?
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>> katie: dana, everybody is asking the question of "how could this happen? how could the police not be prepared? "trump rallies in the past don't have a record of getting out of control and turning into riots, but that doesn't excuse the idea that the bigger problem for the capital! first thing that went through my mind when i was watching them break and was "what if it was a trained, armed group, organization, foreign or domestic, trying to it into the capital?" they were overrun. there was no security. a young woman who lost her life as a result of the mob lindsey graham today gave a press conference, answered questions, that he is astonished at the idea that 20 years after 9/11, we had this kind of a breach in the capitol building. i don't know if it's complacency, they just didn't think it was going to get out of control, but the bottom line is
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they have to be prepared for any kind of threat that comes to our government. i know that chuck schumer is going to fire a number of people in the security team at the capital. people have things to answer for. it's a problem. can i comment on joe biden quickly, and kamala harris responding today? >> dana: sure are. it sure her. at >> katie: joe biden just tweeted that thi if this was a k lives matter mob, it would be different. i don't know what that means, but they are gaslighting. kamala harris today came out and said that while we were gassing protesters, ignoring the fact that the day they were moved out of lafayette park, it was the day after a church was burned, and there were so many rioters outside of the white house trying to storm the white house and get to the president that he had to be removed from the white house and put into the bunker.
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there were 6 60 secret service agents that might injured. the idea that there is one side that came out yesterday, conservatives, who said it is unacceptable, condemn this fully, but then the left is still holding onto this idea that there was not only not violence, but they are still approving of these organizations that did turn cities, engage in riding. they are acting like it didn't happen. you can't move forward and unify the country if you are not going to acknowledge that this happened! >> dana: we are expecting the white house press secretary at any moment. while we wait, jesse, maybe i can ask you about the calls for pelosi, schumer, that they 25th amendment to be invoked. andy mccarthy was on my show at 2:00. he laid out why the 25th
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amendment, in his mind, is not to be discussed in terms of this, because it is not a medical condition. we don't have votes of no confidence in this country. that's something the europeans do. we have had some resignation from officials within the white house, but also we have been hearing from some cabinet members that they are being called by capitol hill members, asking them to make sure that they stay over the next 12 days. your thoughts. >> jesse: they are piling on, trying to discredit the president forever, especially in case he tries to run again in 2024. want to respond to something that juan said. i'd like to read you a quote. >> dana: sorry to interrupt you. >> speaker mcenany: i am here to deliver this message on behalf of the entire white hou white house. the violence we saw yesterday at our nation's capital was appalling, reprehensible, and
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antithetical to the american way. we condemn it. the president and this administration condemn it in the strongest possible terms. it is unacceptable. those people should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. i stand here at this podium the day after a historic church burned following rights, and i said this "the first amendment guarantees the right of the people to peacefully assemble. what we saw last night in washington and across the country was not that," and quo quote. what we saw yesterday in the halls of our capital was not that. we grieve for the loss of life and those injured. we hold them in our prayers and close to our hearts. we think our law enforcement officers who are true american heroes. what we saw yesterday was a group of violent rioters
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undermining the rights of thousands who came to have their voices heard at our nation's capital. those who violently besieged our capital are the opposite of what this administration stands for. the core value of our administration is the idea that all citizens have the right to live in safety, peace, and freedom. those who are working in this building are working to ensure an early transition of power. now, it is time for america to unite, to come together, rejected the violence we have seen. we are one american people under god. thank you very much. [shouting] [shouting] >> dana: i can understand why the press was yelling for questions. usually the press secretary answers questions. i think it would be better to
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suggest a white house statement, but honestly, there were lots of questions. one thing she did say that we have not heard directly from the white house is that, she said the people working at the white house are working on a peaceful transition of power. jesse, let me turn it back over to you. i don't know if you want to pick up where he left off, but i noticed that in addition to condemning the violence, that was the first time we've heard that. >> jesse: i think everybody knows this is the end of the line for the election challenge. they pursued every legal avenue to address that, and for a lot of people, i think it's a sigh of relief. to me personally, it was a long shot to have mike pence throw out these electors. everybody knew that was not going to happen. i want to read juan something that someone said a few years
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ago. "people must have confidence that every vote legally cast will be legally counted and accurately counted. shifting vote tallies and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts, have led to additional loss in confidence by the public." that was not donald trump or any republican. that was nancy pelosi in 2005, when she herself lodged a challenge to the electors, after george w. bush was reelected. i agree with nancy. let's restore confidence in the election. greg just touched on it. if you need a voter i.d., transparency, signature verification, need to clean up these old voter rolls, and get rid of drop boxes and ballot harvesting. once you do that, start electing republican judges and republican secretaries of state, because they are the ones calling balls and strikes in these challenges -- maybe people can
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have peace of mind. i like the fact that she just said that we can move on with a peaceful transition of power. there is razor-thin margins in the senate and house. there's gonna be compromised. mcconnell and biden are going to have to compromise. hopefully, we can get to work and restore confidence in our institutions. that confidence has been lost. >> juan: let me respond to you. >> dana: go ahead. >> juan: i wanted to say, where is the president? the press secretary did fine, but we need to hear from the president to take this to heart. >> jesse: just got censored. >> juan: this is serious in terms of our national history. to respond to jesse. jesse, there's no argument here -- i believe the governor of georgia is a republican, the secretary of state, the man in charge of election security is a
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republican. they have all said there is no fraud -- >> jesse: that's just georgia. that's not pennsylvania, michigan. >> juan: around the country, 60 court cases, 90 judges, including many judges appointed by president trump. there was no case in which they found sufficient evidence -- >> jesse: juan, you weren't -- they hearing in a state like arizona, okay? hold on a second, juan. >> juan: you had your chance, i'm responding to what you said! take it away. >> jesse: after 2016, after you planted that hope about collusion, that hilary-hope's -- >> juan: get out of here! you know what, this is not -- >> jesse: russia, need to get to the bottom of that.
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hold on. >> juan: let's talk about -- >> jesse: you are misdirecting from the issue. >> juan: dismissed the collision thing -- >> jesse: at the collision thing, you wouldn't have been okay with that. all we are asking for -- [indistinct arguing] >> juan: it's not good to say that people thought they could overturn election, could not, and resort to violence to violence. >> jesse: if you didn't listen to a thing i said, you are wrong, but i love you. [laughter] 's before every state legislature is going to take up election issues. they have been. a republican state legislatures have been trying things like voter i.d. -- >> dana: democrats have been trying things like expanded access.
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that would be great, as long as everybody is doing it legally. some of this convenience -- i have the unpopular opinion that at some point, we are going to be doing it electronically -- all of that is going to happen. i think it is interesting that, the commission might be a fine thing to have, and if that encourages people to look back and say "it makes more sense to me now," but if you read back through andy mccarthy's work, one of the things that happened -- president trump's campaign was saying one thing in public, but not using those arguments in the courts. that's one of the reasons they were losing. they want to take in those direct issues that they were bringing up, taking them to the court, because they didn't have evidence of the time, or didn't have enough time to get the evidence. that was going on. the courts weren't able to do anything about it.
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also, jesse, you mentioned it was always the long shot that pens could overturn it, but i don't even think that's exactly right. >> jesse: that wasn't even a long shot. dana, that was never going to happen. >> dana: that was -- right. it was never going to happen, but they -- >> jesse: you guys remember that? >> dana: but it was -- >> jesse: do you remember impeachment? we all knew he wasn't going to leave office. they didn't have the votes, but they did it anyway! remember that? good times. >> greg: that's coconut bread. >> dana: katie, let's get you in here. >> katie: in terms of the election integrity issue, senator tim scott has contributed legislation. it would be wise of joe biden to get on board with it, to create this election commission, bipartisan groups of senators
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and house members to help the state legislatures have more transparency in their electoral process to get them what they need, from security, homeland security -- a list of things we have heard in these complaints that he wants to address. you have senator rand paul is saying his goal is going to be going tall the state legislatures and talking to them about what they can do as a federal government to back the states, help the states who are in charge of our elections. republicans control the majority, 28, of state legislatures around the country. they have to get code election lawyers, be prepared, and change these rules that they believe led to the disenfranchising of a number of voters! the work is going to be ahead of them. >> dana: we are going to take a break in a moment, but greg, i think it's interesting -- we
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spent two months talking about the georgia runoffs. every show, we had a chance to talk about it. i made predictions, all these things, and around 5:30 p.m. yesterday, fox news made the call that both races were going to go to the democrats. we didn't talk about it! that's how crazy all this has been. >> it was declared a month ago, so i already knew -- >> greg: i don't understand why calling for an audit that people wanted was a call for instruction. i've said this a thousand times, that when you remove dialogue, conversation, going back and forth from the process, all you end up with his violence. you have people who feel like there is no hope. what we are seeing here is people with no hope. i'd like to coin a phrase. i think the genie is out of the bottle. there is no way to turn this back. you have millions of people who
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do not trust their institutions, and you know what? they are justified. you can't trust the media, because they lie to you. you can't trust the elections, because there is fraud! we don't know how much, because every time someone brings up, they are dismissed as conspiratorial rubes. we have to change, because it's going to get worse before it gets better. another phrase i just coined. [laughter] >> dana: you are on a roll. >> juan: greg, you had gabe sterling, a republican election official in georgia, go down the line and say -- >> greg: he cherry picked. >> juan: hang on. >> greg:you are just spouting we already heard. -- when you say people aren't answering the questions -- >> greg: they are answering -- that's not true!
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saying they are debunked is not -- >> juan: you guys don't want me to speak today! >> greg: dude, you've been talking for two days! >> juan: no i haven't. i'm trying to speak to you, greg! i'm telling you that republican election officials had said there is not this issue. >> greg: we know this story. >> juan: those people were lied to. >> greg: okay. >> juan: they were fed lies, incited. they are on social media -- >> greg: can i respond? >> juan: -- a total distortion. you talk about 75 million who need to be heard. why should we hear people who are being fed lies question >> greg: there you go! we got to this point. these people are so stupid that they fell for trump's lies! that's what they think about you! you just said -- >> juan: i said they are being fed lies. >> greg: i am your editor today, juan. >> juan: they are not stupid. they are being fed lies. >> greg: they are gullible, naive, unlike you, juan. you see right through.
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juan, you know what a big lie was that they were fed, the whole country was fed question work that hunter was clean, and his laptop was hacked, and it was a russian scam. that lie right there by your friends in the media, corporate america, that right there -- >> jesse: had more impact in this election than anything else. that's a fact. that's not a lie. you can't deny that at all. >> dana: my last comment is going to become a 74 million voted for trump, 80 million voted for biden. we are all americans. let's come together. we will figure out that. okay. [laughter] more coming up next on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪
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violence on capitol hill. this coverage was much more sympathetic. watch. >> who said they were supposed to be peaceful customer >> peaceful protests. it wasn't until night fell that things got more contentious. >> it is not generally speaking unruly. >> demo critic cities are in chaos right now. >> crime is rising. >> crime is rising. oh, my gosh. it's so bad. >> democrats don't want to defund the police. they were grateful to police work and help them. >> jesse: during the summer, they were concerned about the optics of the police responding to threats.
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they had to avoid roughing up any of the virtuous protesters, but here now, police are stepping up to the play. these are not there protesters. this shows you that the media covers what it wants, and you don't get any say. there's no point. i did it for four years because their gal lost. you see what the media wants you to see. they are creating the narrative of the vision. cnn especially. it's their monetary vision. -- >> jesse: we have sound from anderson cooper.
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>> they will go back to the olive garden, the holiday inn, the garden area. they are going to have drinks, talk about that day they had in washington, they will stand up for something. they stood up for nothing other than mayhem, and a man who was iin the despicable, waning days of the failed presidency. >> oh, my. [laughter] >> katie: this is why i don't think anything is going to change. they have no self-reflection about ignoring the past year of violence. they have no intention of sitting back and taking a look at why this might be happening, not making fun of people, stereotyping them in a way they would never accept any stereotyping of any other peop people. i find it amazing to watch these clips, reporters standing in front of a burning building and
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saying "a fiery but peaceful." attorney general bill barr described these media folks during these rights as a "collection of liars." that's true. you can see what's going on. they are telling you it's not happening. you see that -- there are studies done trying to prove that blm and nt 4.0 or protests, but it turned out that many of them turned into rioting and looting that will devastate communities for generations. they did this because they wanted to protect joe biden. they had this narrative -- remember the timing. all summer long, they said it was justified. they took on the movement. corporations donated millions of dollars to people who were looting. kamala harris had a link to bail people out of prison for looting and engaging in arson and a number of other crimes, and yet, right in september at the beginning, the narrative in the media changed. the exchange was between don lemmon and cuomo, saying that it's showing up in polling,
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looking bad, may be people should stop doing these things. it was only until it was not politically expedient for joe biden that the media changed their tune, which shows who they are more interested in politics than reporting what's going on, whether it's what's happening yesterday at the capitol, or minneapolis last summer. >> jesse: the president took to social media yesterday and told everybody to come back peacefully and knock it off. social media giants facebook and twitter told him to knock it off, and froze him out for a little while. how did you react to that? >> dana: if you look at the full text, the full video of what president trump said, it's not that he said "everybody go home." social media companies are saying "you are continuing to repeat things that we are determining not to be true," and just because he said "go home peacefully," they took that
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first part and said "we are going to shut this down." it's interesting, the social media -- there is going to be a reckoning. because you have bipartisan agreement, especially between a somebody like elizabeth warren and senator josh hawley, that for example, section 2:30 needs to be repealed -- but to come to that conclusion for very different reasons, and if you have bipartisan agreement, that's when you can get something done, and social media companies will do something. they are private companies, free t's, and free to tell you if you can be on there are not. i'm uncomfortable but don't know how that gets solved. the media spent the last four years are writing stories about trump voters. a lot of them are at the story over and over. there are extremists, people on the fringe that perpetrated that violence yesterday.
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that is not, that does not represent the people that the media has been interviewing over the past four years. i want to make sure that everybody keeps that in mind. a lot of reporters went back and said "how did we miss this question were" " a lot of people lost their livelihoods. republicans need to focus on not just capital, but labor, issues regarding addiction and recovery. even things like affordable housing. >> jesse: juan, you mentioned earlier in the show that this was different, because it was an attack on a public facility. we saw this summer, a federal courthouse in portland, oregon, under siege for weeks, throwing incendiary devices, attacking the police, all sorts of disgusting things over there. a lot of people in the press blamed the president for sending
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federal troops to protect that facility. don't you think that's a little hypocritical now. >> juan: what you sow are people outside, condemned for any type of attack. they never got inside the facility. these people were inside the facility. it was in operation of government. they were disrupting and operation of government. our government could no longer operate because of violent people who were conducting an insurrection. in order to talk about healing, we have to be honest with each other. do you think that someone like kyle rittenhouse, who killed two people, should be celebrated as a hero by some on the radical side? do you think somehow that all of those attacks, those attempts to kidnap the michigan governor, should not have been taken more seriously and condemned on the
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right in absolute terms? >> jesse: we condemned that on this show. >> juan: hang on. qanon, an attack on people at a pizzeria, and talk about? that should have been condemned on the right. that's the media, not just liberals, jesse. >> jesse: that has been condemned. and when the bernie bros, who watch msnbc all day, shot steve scalise animals killed him, we condemned that, too. there's been a lot of condemnation. up next, democrats took control of the senate yesterday, and to the far left is calling for transformative change. music make ♪ alright, i brought in ensure max protein to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't.
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>> dana: joe biden is being pressured to bring transformative change once he takes office. -- >> katie: dana, let's go to you first. >> dana: i usually have good productions. i missed on both of these. i said republicans would win, instead of the other way around. they were either going to lose both or win both. i thought they would win both. there weren't a lot of tickets players. something that's interesting is that white women, college-educated's are ribbon voters came back to republicans in these runoffs. what happened was, in ruby red counties, those voters did not show up. try 500 registered republican voters did not vote in the general election though they voted in the primary. there's something happening that
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these voters did not want to come out or did not like candidates. i talked to many people who said that they lost to two terrible candidates, and we better learn something from it. >> katie: i'm going to make a prediction. the senate is split 50/50, but the senate will act like there is a mandate and that they won. >> jesse: i agree. they control the senate, the house, and a very weak president, right? they control him. my prediction is there will be no cold for unity, no move to the center, no "we are all americans, let's get along." they are going to exercise a raw power, and use yesterday as their excuse to go in harder. they were already making lists of how to punish trump
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supporters. you think it's going to get better because -- no. yesterday gave them an opportunity to go even harder on the people they hate, which is you. >> katie: democrats were successful in turning out the vote. they also changed the maps in a lot of places since the last presidential election. what do you see for the senate, the new senate, in the next couple of weeks? >> juan: it's 50/50. you can anticipate an effort to get out those checks to people who stimulate the economy, help the economy get going, but i want to say off the top that elections have consequences. one of them we saw today. marek garland being selected by joe biden as the next attorney general is a function of the fact that with a democratic majority in the senate, he can now appoint a democrat-leaning judge to replace merrick garland
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on the d.c. court of appeals, and have merrick garland as attorney general. i don't think merrick garland would've been selected unless you had democrats with at least a 50/50 split in the senate. >> we have to run. on"one more thing" is up next. start the year smiling at aspen dental where new starts happen, every day. get exceptional care every step, unparalleled safety at evervisit, and flexible payment options for every budget. now, during the everyday smiles event new patients get a full exam & set of x-rays with no obligation. no insurance? no worries, it's free. plus, now all patients can get 20% off their treatment plan. find every reason to smile. every day at aspen dental. call 1-800-aspendental or book today at aspendental.com without the commission fees so you can start investing today,
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♪ four filets. ♪ you know this dinner's for their... kids. thanks for watching them. where's the pizza? the buick encore gx. current eligible non-gm owners get nearly 43 hundred purchase allowance on 20-20 buick encore gx models. ♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing," jesse. >> jesse: have you ever bitten off more than you can chew, dana? i have a feeling you have. it happened here to this pelican which we're going to show you right here. he bit off a bit more than he could chew of this little road into. doesn't fit. it's called a capybara, try to
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eat him like a little snack. you can't do that. take your time, find something a little smaller to shove down your fat gullet. there you go. >> katie: very good. i think america needed that. greg, would you have? >> greg: hardcore political arguing to a pelican trying to abuse a capybara. anyway, let's do this. aquatic mammals hate humans. it's got to be tough to be a dolphin in a aquarium because you have all these people trying to communicate with you and you're like oh, hey, look at me let me do this. the dolphins like going back to the sky and all do this, but then you can't like what can you do? you don't get money out of it. if i were the dolphin i would protest peacefully, of course, peacefully. >> katie: that looks like slave labor. i've something fun.
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he's a wonderful country singer, he had a five year anniversary today. he said the pledge of allegiance every single day for five years, and today was his 1,827th consecutive day every day on his facebook page. take a look. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> katie: find that on his facebook page, every day at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. you're next, one. >> juan: thanks, dana. don't try this one at home, take a look at the 15-month-old can't walk but she can skateboard. yet, her incredible talent has attracted tens of millions of euros on social media but keep in mind her incredible balance is the key to the story.
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she has a supernatural sense of balance for a toddler. that's why her video carries don't try this at home because it could result in serious injury to most children. hang ten, you're a true gift from the heavens, your amazing! >> jesse: amazing baby. >> dana: don't try that at home. katie, go ahead. >> katie: so, there is this pair of sisters in arizona who got inspired by a tv show to fill up a neighborhood pantry box so they started doing this every day. then their mom posted it to the neighborhood listserv and everybody in the neighborhood started filling up boxes with food and for the local food pantry. the two sisters got each other to do this to help their local community and everybody in the community follow their lead. congratulations to them for doing a good deed for their neighborhood.
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>> dana: i have to say, good show, we've got katie's full "one more thing" and we didn't even have to rush. all right, everybody. that's it for us. we have four seconds to stretch. we're stretching for four seconds. we got the pelican we can put up here again. "special report"'s up next, hey, brett. >> bret: all right, thanks, dana, good evening i'm bret baier. the transportation secretarial elaine chao becoming the highest ranking official to resign so far calling the events yesterday "traumatic and entirely avoidable." she said they could not be set aside. if the house speaker and incoming senate majority leader calling on the vice president mike pence in the cabinet to remove president trump from office using the 25th amendmentr if not for congress to start impeaching ceilings. using the 25th amendment to something senior sources inside the administration say has not
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