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offer. thanks for being with us. hope you have a great weekend. let not your heart be troubled because laura ingraham will make you feel better. and peaceful inauguration. that's the hope. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello. i'm jesse watters, along with juan williams, dana perino, tyrus and emily compagno. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: it's an all-out effort to stifle and shutdown conservatives. twitter ceo jack dorsey caught on leaked video suggesting that his company plans to go much further than just banning president trump. watch. >> we are focused on one account, but this is going to be bigger than just one account.
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it's going to go on for longer than this week. we have to be ready for that. the focuses on this account, and how it ties to real-world violence, but also we need to think much longer term around how these dynamics play out. i don't believe this is going away anytime soon. >> jesse: twitter responding in a statement to fox news. "the remarks shown in the video were delivered to our more than 5400 employees, and are nearly the same words jack shared in a tweet threaded, offering context around and reflections on our work to protect the conversation in recent weeks. it's not just big tech censorship. the mentality is bleeding into other areas as well. harvard students want to yank
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diplomas from ted cruz, dan crenshaw, and people who work in the trump administration. tyrus, i feel the most sorry for these harvard people. they have at. >> tyurs: oh, my gosh! i am so -- i don't get it. if they are going to take your diploma or degree away, does that mean they are going to take away your loans? they are going to take it all away? [laughter] if you get a check, come get my university degree right now. [laughter] it's sad to me that we are even hearing this stuff. the fact that they are going after people, what are we doing? i'm all for finding the truth. a word we have forgotten in this country, investigation. we could have done this if impeachment was -- if impeachment was so important, let's have the investigation,
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get the players out. we are learning new stuff every day. there's one thing i can tell you as a brother. the last thing i want to see is a speedy trial. nothing ever good comes from a speedy trial. [laughter] and my forefathers, i'm not for it. i think it's sad. >> jesse: want to support due process. emily, the statement we saw him make on this leaked video, it seemed at odds with the thread where he explained, going down this road, banning president trump sets a very dangerous precedent. on the video, he says the opposite. he says this is just the beginning, and "we are going to go after him and other people for many more days." >> emily: he's trying to have people fall in line, emperor's new clothes, style so they don't see the hypocrisy. when he mentions a real-world violence, as if this is the first time that we've seen a
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real-world violence application stemming from social media abuse, or use. that's ridiculous. what about cyber but? bullying? many are cyber bullied, and they are twice as likely to die by suicide. what about sex trafficking, revenge porn? up until now, we have not seen the slightest modicum of caring about it. what about the san bernardino shootings? at that time, privacy was all of a sudden so important to big tech, that they wouldn't cooperate with the fbi. now, we have what should have been a similar, unalienable right, and all of a sudden it is flimsy. for some reason, privacy blows free speech out of the water. i don't understand it. there's no way it's defensible. to your point earlier, unless we do continue pushing back, there is no way there will ever be
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accountability held. other world leaders, who don't agree with trump on his policies are other things, they have come out speaking against it. german chancellor angela merkel said it is problematic. the mexican president, over door, said it was a bad sign. even the french minister for the e.u. said this is shocking. everything about this doesn't sit well with the american people and the world except these guys behind the big tech pulling the puppet strings. >> jesse: juan, speak to emily's point about silicon valley, protecting the privacy of a dead terrorist, the san bernardino shooter, but not protecting the 1st amendment rights of not only the president but many of his supporters. >> juan: i think that you have a situation here, jesse, where when there's violence, i don't understand it. i didn't understand it in the san bernardino case. i spoke against it, because i think you have to cooperate.
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i think what's missing from this conversation is the context that twitter, amazon, all these platforms, acted only after, after the violence at the capital. we learned today that in some of these indictments that are being filed, there was an effort not only to capture, but possibly assassinate some of our elected officials. jack dorsey and others are speaking to the notion that there platforms were used, in some cases, to help organize and plot this seditious act. as a country, it feels that democracy itself has been threatened, and that our way of life is under threat. they have to understand is going to be some responsibility, moderation for what took place. that's what we talked about earlier in the week. amazon responded to parler,
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saying there were instances of people calling for violence, racial violence, assassination on your website, no moderation! think people think something is wrong there, that something has to be done. it's not just open road. you can make all kinds of awful efforts and violence, and think that no one is going to notice. >> jesse: i would agree that moderation is critical, but the feeling of many people is that there is only moderation on the rights, that the left can say whatever they want whenever they want it, and there's no accountability. dana, before i forget, project veritas, this is another big whistle-blower video leak they have obtained. we never know about this -- we would never know about this if they hadn't gotten it. speak to your interpretation of jack dorsey, what he said on the
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video. >> dana: if you're going to do, if you're going to give a video to 5400 employees, you'd have to imagine it's going to leak. that's why at the twitter spokesperson said what he said in the video was what he said in twitter. yesterday, jack dorsey seems to be working this out in his head, kind of on a twitter thread like "what should we do? "[laughter] he is going to be called up to testify right away. we will see that stream of consciousness again. you can't be a part-time ceo in this situation. you have to be on top of it. i would rather everybody post pictures of their dogs and kids and not have any of this vitriol. i don't need to know anybody's political opinion. twitter is not that important. there's a small number of people on it. it's important for the public
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square, but when -- silicon valley had these great ideas, they thought it would be utopia and everyone was going to get along, people would find long-lost friends, you'd see people you haven't since high school. there is a lot of good that comes from it. some of the other things that emily went through are very real. it's not just at social media companies. this past week, politico playbook, a d.c. insider publication -- a lot of people read it -- they are going through a transition right now. they've had guest writers all week. yesterday, ben shapiro was a guest. it upset some of the newsrooms so much that they had to have a 300 person therapy session because ben shapiro, who has been critical of president trump, that they just went into meltdown. when don lemon had guest hosted and wrote the playbook two days
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before, nobody said a word. it's not just silicon valley. that's the anxiety conservatives feel, that it's coming from everywhere, your college, social media, the newspapers you read, and you were wondering where it is going to come from next. >> jesse: everybody agrees, for the next several days, dogs and kid pictures. that's all we are going to give them. all right? [laughter] coming up, democratic hypocrisy on full display after months of egging on violent black lives matter protesters, democrats are putting pressure on policy to cancel a republican congressman over the words that came out of his mouth. ♪ ♪
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be kicked out of congress. they spoke at the rally before the mob stormed the building. conservatives are wondering why there wasn't the same arrangement democrats said said stuff like this. >> anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, and a department store, at a gasoline station, you tell them they are not welcome. >> please, get up in the face of some congresspeople. >> you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about. >> when they go low, we kicked. >> you have to take a punch, throw a punch. >> emily: juan, i'd like to start with you. to me, it is clear that all of this on both sides, it's aspirational, not intentional. i want to know how this is not outright hypocrisy by the far left and also how this is supposed to further unity that they are calling for.
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>> juan: on that montage, those people were speaking and saying it was necessary, but it didn't result -- what happened it didn't result in any violence. turning point usa, he was saying lately threatened -- i think that is the exact quote, "likely threatened" members of congress who don't buy into this claim that the election was stolen. we all know that's not true. after that, he was saying members of congress were cowards. when he spoke at the, before president trump, at the rally in d.c., he was telling the crowd "you guys have fight in you. go get --" i mean, i think that's why democrats in
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north carolina considered what he had done to be and dangerous behavior. they put it in line with sedition. there's a difference between people saying "stand up and fight" and this guy calling people out who "lightly threatened" -- just before a crowd attacks the united states. >> emily: to one point, i don't see a difference -- one of the tweets the congressman set out that "the house is on the floor of congress," meaning for procedures. he said "not on the streets outside." we did see violence coming from the left. we saw absolute violence and people dying as well. how do you explain this and if this hypocrisy? how is it tolerable? >> jesse: juan is too fair of a guy. you are too fair of a guide to draw a line from using your
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traditional political euphemism as "we have got to fight back" and drawing the connection between political violence on the street. in that case, you can say, when maxine waters said "get in their face," and a guy tackled rand paul and broke his lives, ribs, you could say that she is complicit when that person broke his ribs. you could say that for black lives matter were riots as well. that led to a lot of fatalities, 30 or more this summer! if they are responsible -- i know juan would never do this, because he is such a fair guy -- it's irresponsible to put that on madison. madison is too handsome to be expelled from congress. [laughter] he should have some sort of protection there. i say that with the strict record of heterosexuality. but they are -- emily, they are trying to criminalize political
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speech. that is the point here. political speech is not hate speech. people have been saying "get in their face, fight to the finish." they have been saying that since the 18th century. when a republican says it, it just makes them a politician. >> emily: dana, can you compare what we are seeing now in terms of the actual rhetoric and actions by those in politics, for example, backlash now to congressman hawthorne -- that we are not just seeing from the american public, but a letter trying to get him expelled. can you compare this right now with the bush 43 administration? is there any similarities at all? >> dana: putting me on the spot there to test my memory -- no. i don't think so. remember one coat pink came into the hearing room and had fake blood on their hands, and got in
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condoleezza rice's face when she was testifying in front of the senate? you have seen things like this happen over time. one of the problems we have is that we are now nine days since the right. we still do not have good information about all that happens. we know that the fbi is arresting a lot of people, but we don't have a lot more information about all the dash how it started. what happened. what happened at the barricades? what happened to the police officers who were beaten? two tyruss point in the first block, decisions about what should happen to people and punishments for people, before we have any concrete information as to what happened. that's a dereliction on the part of different law enforcement agencies. i understand they are doing in investigations, but america needs more information. >> emily: tyrus, isn't this an
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oversimplification without investigation? >> tyurs: i don't think it's an oversimplification. i don't think we, as a country, keep making the same mistake. we are not learning from our mistakes. when these violent things happen, we go into the political cover up. if it happened on the left side of the field, and you are a politician on the left, you have to protect the cause and try to justify whatever way you can why they did those things, they are bad actors. but, their heart is in the right place because "they have been so attacked by president trump's tweets." on the right, same thing, they are trying to take something from us -- when these people stepped out, because i would argue most hard-core trump supporter's were working. especially now during a pandemic, no one is loading up the family to drive to washington.
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they are bad people. they are not anything else, far left, right -- they are bad people. they would say "i am a democrat," and when they start marching for peace, they loot a footlocker. that's not a democrat. that's a bad person! saying you are a trump supporter, no problem. wearing a maga hat, no problem. once you decide to put hands on somebody, you are a human being committing a crime. you are no longer represent in your -- there is no -- that's the problem we are having. we end up with the sides where if i'm a republican and i say "these republican people who were acting in the name of republicans to commit a crime or hurt somebody," take that away. you are a person who made a bad choice and hurt another human being. that's what we need to do. we need to stop giving them cover by saying "these extreme right wing guys stormed to. "no. these radicals stormed the
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capital. investigate and start giving people accountability. i'm there now. accountability. [laughter] >> emily: coming up, joe biden pitching a progressive stimulus plan, but it's still not enough for the far left. wait until you hear what their demanding next. ♪ ♪ here you go, let me help you. hi mr. charles, we made you dinner. ahh, thank you! ready to eat? yes i am! did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> juan: president-elect joe biden unveiling his nearly $2 trillion economic recovery plan. it calls for $1400 stimulus checks for americans. there's money for state and local governments. it includes policies progressives have been calling for.
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i will give you an example: a $15 in our minimum wage. bernie sanders likes what he sees. >> senator sanders: i think it's a good start. president biden understands that the economy is in shambles and we need emergency relief for working families. we are going to have to take a hard look at the details, but it is a good start in addressing the pandemic crisis and the economic crisis we now face. >> juan: other democrats are demanding even more. how is andrea conseil cortez alexandria ocasio-cortez says present by dennis breaking a promise of a $2,000 stimulus check. others say that americans should get $2,000 per month until the pandemic is over. dana, i want to start with you. lots of americans are anxious about getting the vaccine, how the vaccine's being distributed. do tell mike did think
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president-elect biden's plan to distribute more vaccines is good? >> dana: i do. the state has not done a great job following through on distribution -- when they get the shots into the arms, administered. that has not gone well. had texas governor abbott on today. maybe that will start to pick up, but the way we get the economy back on track where everybody is making more money, kids are back in school, is if we get this vaccine. i did think it was interesting that bernie sanders didn't decide to go in a different direction. it would have helped biden more if he had said something like "$15 back in our minimum wage, that is too conservative." then the story line wouldn't have been "the left is happy,
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they weren't disappointed." they have got to think a little bit before they speak here. >> juan: [laughs] okay. jesse, the spending, people say this is a lot of spending. in many cases, people want stimulus checks, especially with high-end employment rates. we saw unemployment numbers that were higher this week a van any time since august. it is not something the american people actually want, that they think the government should act in the midst of a national emergency? >> jesse: oooooooooh, do we want these checks, juan. these are never going away, man. once you do that one or two cosines, this country as hoped. you are talking about $1400, $2,000 from the treasury direct deposit? are you kidding me? you are never going to take this away. this is big money. we are all in the yang-a gang. this is universal and come.
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this is a wealthy country, juan. we send billions overseas. you could make an argument people are struggling with the pandemic, send that into their bank accounts and let them get it back up off their feet. i don't see how you end something like this. if republicans try to stop it, they are going to be betrayed as callous. i don't know if they have the rhetorical talent to explain why checks directly into your bank account each month from the government is a bad thing. [laughs] i want to give respect to bernie sanders' backdrop right there. did you see how beautiful that was? [laughter] at the snow, the clock tower. it was like a scene out of "it back to the future." i want one of those. >> dana: better than his campaign. >> juan: maybe he is in vermont. >> jesse: look at that. >> dana: his campaign backdrops were not great.
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this is a great direct comic backdrop this is a great backdrop. >> juan: tyrus, let's get on to jesse's point. we have unemployment, lots of businesses shut down, especially in hospitality. as i was saying, people think it is appropriate in this moment of emergency to offer help to people who are unemployed or can't work. >> tyurs: i agree to a certain extent. we have to help. the government needs to step in. -- >> tyrus: we need to focus. the weight they came together to impeach the president, 48 hours, whatever that was, we need that same figure and sense of urgency to get the country back on its feet. we cannot do it with ridiculous bills. i've worked for $7 and hour. i've been there, but you can't
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raise minimum wage when a small business can't stay open. if you are going to give the stimulus check, give us money so we can get things going, hold off on the other stuff. fix one tire to get the car rolling. don't try to change the flats at once. we are just seeing this be dragged out over and over. we are going to do this, add this, pork bellies, make sure panda bears are getting enough bamboo. stop all that ridiculousness. if you are going to give stimulus checks, tell people we cannot make a wage higher until we get our economy on track. tell people what we can do and can't do. that would be phenomenal. >> juan: lots of talk after biden's speech last night about him being empathetic rather than the showman donald trump was. what was your reaction to the biden speech? did you like it? >> emily: yeah. he is always a more calm and deliver were. this shouldn't be surprising at
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all. i think he is wasting time capitulating to the far left, talking about a federal minimum wage, arguing into the ridiculous goalpost, shifting direct cash payment debate, and the lock down a release bill debates, when he should be focusing on opening the economy, recognizing that all of these are intertwined. if the two biggest concerns for ceos and business owners this year are coronavirus and a recession. those are linked. his policy should be focused on maintaining employment for the average american, and how everyone will thrive in that capacity. >> juan: i had to come and nba legend charles barkley's outrageous comments on who should get special treatment for the vaccine! the controversy, next for you on "the five." >> secretary mcenany: ♪ ♪
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>> tyrus: forget grandma and at the at risk. nba legend and my favorite golfer charles barkley says rich athletes should get special creek to treatment when it comes to the vaccine. >> give 1,000 to nba players, nfl players, hockey players. as much taxes as these players paid, let me repeat that: as much taxes as these players paid, they deserve some preferential treatment. >> for life and death? >> yes! [laughter] >> tyrus: a yeah. sometimes -- i would like to point out that the entire panel was like "know it." [laughter] this is not a good idea.
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i love charles barkley. juan, i will go to you first. welcome back, glad you're feeling better, all the good stuff. sometimes, somebody says something, and their heart is in the right place, but it comes out wrong. [laughter] >> juan: he is a terrific commentator, but that is so wrong, outrageously wrong. the idea that somehow, your life is worth more because you pay more taxes? that is twisted. that means a rich person's life is worth more than a poor person's life? that's wrong as a matter of morality, civics. i don't know where it's right, but it ain't right in my mind. down in florida, wealthy members of a nursing home board were offered to get shots, and the governor, senator, all said "don't do that." >> tyrus: the commissioner of
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the nba said the same thing. juan, waters, brother from another mother. [laughter] how long before charles barkley is excommunicated by twitter? he's got to be done, right? [laughter] >> jesse: he is teflon. i like how kenny tried to save him. reminded me of dana on this show. [laughter] i say stuff like charles. i say stuff like that all the time. i love perks! i think similarly to the way charles thinks. should i agree with charles? no. i'm smarter than that. >> tyrus: you are just another pretty face. nice job, waters. [laughter] >> jesse: thank you. >> tyrus: a legendary dana perino, first of all, thank you for letting me be part of "the daily briefing." thank you. you are the most levelheaded being in all of television. if you have a question about
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anything -- >> jesse: levelheaded. [laughter] if you are on that panel, what would you have said during a commercial break? >> dana: i thought he was joking. maybe he is, maybe he is joking with all of us. the nba has done a great job in terms of covid. they get to fly on private airplanes. i would say that their fans are the ones that need the vaccines. >> tyrus: most nba players, that would be their line of thinking. emily, you are a diehard sports fan like myself. sometimes, you wish when charles talks, you don't wish he was an nba legend. he was she was a former boxer and may be stayed for a one also many last fights. [laughter] as an attorney, and agents, what would you say after a show that? >> emily: there is an entertainment factor here where he doesn't need an attorney to
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say "this is how you damage-control." everyone is used to him being his own person, a compelling personality. to jesse's point, everyone loves them, but almost like you, jessie, where you get away with saying outlandish stuff where everybody says "it is just jesse." maybe that was outlandish and is part where we all know he can't be serious. taxes count for something, but not health, not vaccines. we are already in a hunger-game society where we don't need a crazy reward like that. that is not what our society is based on. >> tyrus: i agree. change it up, charles. change it up, shut dominic chuck. "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪ critics are calling news of the world, "a towering piece of moviemaking".
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>> dana: that song brings back memories. it is "fan mail friday." what do you do to take your mind
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off of politics? jesse? >> jesse: i watch football. i watched the entire weekend last weekend, wild card saturday. i'm looking forward to more this weekend. that's basically it. >> dana: football, football, football. tyrus? >> tyrus: the question is, what do i get -- what do i do to get myself to think about politics? [laughter] i have fish, kids, chasing your case, chopping wood, building lodges, i've got stuff going on while social distancing, wearing masks. i have to remind myself on occasion -- >> jesse: how do you raise a fish? >> tyrus: with love and understanding, like how you raise a child. [laughter] i can't tell you guys apart, i really can't. i don't have my glasses.
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[laughter] same hairstyle, hairline. both talk long. >> dana: juan, tell me about your escape from politics. >> juan: at its heart, because people call me. [laughter] grandkids are a great solution. i'm with jesse. i watch football, look forward to football this weekend. i love basketball. i would say, i'm reading a great novel right now that takes my mind away from the pandemic. >> jesse: a reading, dana. her reading. that's what i do. >> dana: good job. emily customer can >> emily: all of the above except for raising fish. spending time with family and friends, walking the dog, football -- it's anything. it involves turning off the tv and getting off social media. >> dana: i write my pallet on
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in the morning, but at night, i've been doing pellicano yoga every night. it's good for your posture, jesse. if you could pick your winning category on jeopardy, what would it be? tyrus. >> tyrus: things tyrus says. there's no way i can lose that. every other question in jeopardy i would be terrified of. i would watch the show as a child and get everyone wrong. unless i'm writing the questions, -- so yeah, things tyrus would say for $500, please. >> dana: emily? >> emily: '80s movies and music. i will stop there. >> dana: juan? >> juan: history. supreme court history. >> dana: okay. jesse, i will ask you what yours is, and then i will tell you what i think yours could be. >> jesse: nine is with juan on history, but only the college or
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high school jeopardy addition. those, i clean up with. >> dana: i think you would do well if there is a category about the show "friends." >> jesse: obviously, dana. [laughter] i just finished the entire series. it is the 2nd time i watched it start to finish. it works out. >> dana: my best would be "anything about jasper." "one more thing" up next. ♪ ♪ be. to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer,
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing it is with a heavy heart that i'm going to bid farewell to my producer on "the five" mike lamarca.
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mike is leaving us to go on and too bigger and better things. there he is with some sort of kangaroo. i don't know why we are showing that picture but what a handsome man, what a handsome hair cut and he is a great guy. we're going to miss him and, of course, he is always welcome back. waters world, 8:00 eastern saturday night big show. we have devin nunes. we have dan bongino. very powerful "watters' world" as always and hot tape we want to show you. and now for an announcement, the mega millions jackpot has reached three quarters of a billion dollars. 750 million close to a record, i think. what i did because i'm such a generous guy, i got five mega million tickets. i have got them right here and it is -- i'm going to make a promise right now i promise if i win i will split my wings can all of us here on "the five." >> who is us because i'm
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subbing? will. >> jesse: tyrus, you are. in tyrus is in. gutfeld is out. >> cool. making sure. >> jesse: if i win you are in it. >> tyrus: what about juan? >> jesse: fine. juan gets an even cut. >> tyrus: that's fair. yes, sir jess juan gets an even cut. maybe we will give him a few mill to keep him happy. all right, dana perino? >> dana: good news we are not losing lamarca he will still be in the fox family. check out this grand be that in florida she is trying to get alexa to play some dance music. watch. >> jumping song, honey. i want to dancing song, honey. you know the nice ones, honey. suave like, you know, honey, you play a lot of beautiful ♪
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>> dana: she is a wheat heart got good dance moves. tonight forget monday the new "america's newsroom" starts 9:00 do 11:00 with me and bill hemmer. see you there. >> jesse: all right. i will be watching. is it okay if i tune in at 10:00? 9 is a little early for me, dana. >> dana: yes, fine. >> jesse: all right. thank you. juan, go ahead. >> juan: how about a random act of kindness for the troops protecting the u.s. capitol? take a look as we the pizza washington, d.c. pizza shop delivers hundreds of pizzas to the troops today. that's just some of the efforts being made by d.c. restaurants to feed the service members. the public is also getting involved making donations and then the restaurants are matching those donations. so thank you to the troops. thank you to the restaurant owners for feeding the guardians of our inauguration. >> jesse: tyrus, 20 seconds, do
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you got anything quickly tire >> tyrus: watch the great gutfeld show special name pete can't get his last name right hedge. ing ♪ ♪ ♪ pete: welcome to "fox & friends" this january 16th, year of our lord it's 2021. it's great to be here. will cain, jedediah billa. good morning, i can't see you in the studio here somehow we are going backwards. it appears that we have socially distanced more than ever before. will is so far from me i have to yell. will? will: what's that? pete: good to see you. holy cow we are getting farther

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