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♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm juan williams along with jesse watters, dana perino, greg gutfeld, and dagen mcdowell. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> the tampa bay buccaneers and tom brady are going to super bowl lv. >> juan: the ageless tom brady doing it again, the super bowl now set 43-year-old brady and his tampa bay buccaneers will face off against patrick mahon's in the kansas city chiefs.
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tom brady continuing to make history. now he's getting ready to play in his tenth -- not a mistake, i'm saying it correctly, his tenth super bowl. yesterday, his team beat the green bay packers, brady doing at this time without his former team and coach the patriots and bill belichick. but it won't be easy. tom brady will have to outdo the kansas city chiefs who are the current champs, patrick mahon's and their high-powered offense. if overwhelmed, this year's super bowl is in tampa making them the first team to play the big game in their home stadium. the two quarterbacks getting ready for the match up. >> for the first time in nfl history, i'll put lot of cool things in perspective and a time as the first time doing something is usually a pretty good thing. work hard to this point and that's a tough game, had a few tough games in a row in the next one will be really tough. >> being able to go up against
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one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time in this 150th super bowl to get out there and have a chance to repeat and get to do it against the best is something special and i'm excited for the opportunity. >> juan: let me begin with the diehard eagles fan. even in philadelphia, there can be no debate. tom brady is the greatest of all time, up there like michael jordan and basketball at this point. >> jesse: i agree. i think it was greg gutfeld who coined the phrase age is just a number and that's true, he just keeps on winning and no matter how old he is, ten super bowls, six rings. he beats drew brees and the dome and aaron rodgers to get there. at the beginning of last year, remember, we said it was tom brady or bill belichick the catalyst of all that winning in new england and now the patriots have made the playoffs and brady
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is in the super bowl so i think we have our answer. rumor was that his wife was the one that wanted him to leave new england because she said he wasn't getting enough credit and he could do it on his own. and she was right. so it turns out you always have to listen to your wife -- not always, give yourself some wiggle room, but usually right. here's how i see it. i understand why kansas city's favored, they have a lot of beat at wide receiver if brady gets protection, he still very accurate throwing it underneath or just checking it down to those backs, really fast and really big and then on defense, they had coming off the ends, a linebacker who was a stud, so i think they will wreak havoc and they are playing at home, and it's just nice because last year, the super bowl was tainted with impeachment. we were down in miami, talking
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about quid pro quo. he didn't know what he was talking about so this is nice, it's clean and it's going to be a great game. >> juan: dana, i want you to take a look at the statistic here. we have a graphic, take a look at this full screen for me. >> dana: i'm looking. >> juan: they're not putting it up. there we go. when tom brady played and won his first super bowl in 2002, patrick mahon's who was the chief quarterback and josh allen who was the quarterback for the buffalo bills were in kindergarten. it is this evidence of wisdom over youth? >> dana: i think it's great. at this point, he's just breaking his own records. he has nothing left to prove, he is excelling and enjoying it. what i really couldn't believe is at the packers went for the field goal instead of the two-point conversion and i'm sure they woke up with so many regrets this morning but even given that, i still think
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tom brady would've pulled it off and of course he has his buddy there with him. so i think tom brady is super smart. he said i can't do it on my own, i don't need bill belichick, but i do need my body to be there. i'm looking forward to it. america needs this event to look forward to. i think it's going to be great. i'm going to watch the whole thing. even if it goes past 10:00 p.m. >> juan: that was awesome performance by you because i know you're not a big football fan but that was awesome. >> dana: i know exactly what was happening when they went for the field goal, couldn't believe it. >> juan: good, glad to hear that. so as you heard me mention in the open, he left the patriots, left the iconic coach bill belichick, and here he is. they faded this season, but tom brady is back in the super bowl. what are patriot fans to think at this point?
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>> dagen: i don't care what they think, actually. i always used to say i hate tom brady. i was wrong. i actually just hate the patriots and i was deeply jealous of tom brady's talent, his drive, his dedication because what's good for tom brady is good for the buccaneers is good for florida is good for america. by the way, very smart move financially not just getting away from the patriots but moving to florida, a no tax stake, probably his wife's decision and i also love this quote from tara sullivan of "the boston globe" talking about after the win, brady was there surrounded by his teammates and it was visual proof that status and feign don't create bonds with teammates, hard work and shared purpose do. and for those of us who are getting along in the tooth, getting on up there i am just
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grateful that i am not old enough to be his mother. >> juan: gosh, not at all. what do you think about all of this? >> greg: it is a great story, think about bill belichick, it's like dumping your college girlfriend and she goes and gets a nose job and becomes jennifer aniston. he is moved on and he's done better. looks like when paul mccartney left the beatles and informed a better band called wings. that's pretty impressive, but here's the story that nobody's covering except for the five, why did tom brady seeks so desperately to reclaim the mantle of the super bowl order back after this trade? was it to prove to america that he could still do it? no, the whole reason was to cast
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me in his shadow. he knows that unless he made it to the super bowl, i would be forever known as the most successful graduate of the high school and not him. when you look at my history, i've had three incredible successful tv shows, five "new york times" bestsellers, my personal sense of responsibility, my beautiful wife, brady knew it was sink or swim. if he didn't had to the super bowl, i would forever be known as the face of several high school in san mateo and he would be relegated to the almost as great as greg pyle which includes barry bonds, liz swan and greg jeffries and i think they met with the nfl to ensure this miraculous comeback was probably completely framed and this is bigger than watergate. >> juan: i'm thinking that something must be in that high school water because you're the palatine champ and he's a football champ.
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>> greg: i'm in better shape. >> juan: i don't doubt it. coming up, some of the media getting criticized for their coverage of president biden this weekend, greg's monologue is on that next on the five.
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>> greg: this weekend, we learned two important things from the white house and the media, joe's favorite flavor of ice cream. >> before the president was inaugurated, i did ask him for my 4-year-old who was very curious, that is my update for all of you. >> greg: amazing. we also learned what hunter biden had for breakfast, bagels. can't wait for the daily report on regularity. i hope they're both getting enough fiber. but isn't it adorable how fast
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and obvious the media can change the rules? no stranger to ice cream or bagels, cnn's brian salter asked this question. as president biden making news boring then? their answer is no, you are. unless you think news is your latest complementary cliche. after a week in which we saw the white house banished the national guard to a parking lot, the obliviousness towards the nt five riots, the lies about trump not leaving a vaccine plan, a moratorium on natural gas and drilling. instead, we get ice cream and bagels. the idea that somehow the news got boring is only true once you realize what cnn was obsessed with before. tweets, gossip, tantrums, tell-all books and of course those attacks on cnn but all is gone with drum and what they chose to ignore in favor of that drivel were months of rioting and looting because that would make the democrats look bad.
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they mock those who were concerned about that stuff. meanwhile, they ignored stuff that would've reelected trump like those middle east peace plans and amazing vaccines but things are boring now rated as 12,000 more americans die from covid, remember how not boring such numbers were under trump? when the democrats in charge, the body count suddenly becomes reasonable just like everything else under their watch. so i have a feeling that if trump was eating ice cream, they would focus on the unhealthy lifestyle and say how fat he is but here, joe biden's favorite player, you would she was your granddad. >> dagen: they coddle joe biden like he was some septuagenarian infant to get them elected like benjamin button so now that he is president benjamin button, they have to keep up this act for the next four years. they have to cover for him.
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protect him, act like nothing was wrong despite the fact that he is in less than a week and taken great steps to destroy our energy independence in this country, keystone pipeline gone, 10,000 jobs gone, because going up because of the parents climate accord with us rejoining it and this moratorium drilling on federal land, thank you new mexico. sorry we destroyed your drilling in your economy, but i think that the media all along loved president trump. we talked about this because they became the story. these preening peacocks like nothing more than talking about themselves and we are under attack, words hurt us. it was pure heroism for four years under trump, was in it? >> it was. i do find it interesting that they were able to find out what hunter was having for breakfast
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and less interested in finding out what he was doing with these foreign powers trying to get money for his dad but they know about the bagel. there's a hole in that story. >> juan: i got you, that's pretty good, thanks, greg. i must say, i'm wondering what's going on with this kind of focus because to me, are republicans all of a sudden snowflakes that think democrats love the way they are covered by the media? go talk to barack obama, go talk to bill clinton and you can see people who become purple with rage at the way they were covered. go talk to hillary clinton and she will tell you about a vast right-wing conspiracy including conservative media hacking her relentlessly and driving "the new york times" and others to do the same. all politicians see the reporters is irritating and always looking for the negative story so to me, part of the problem as i said last week as
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trump came out of the box saying things like my inaugural crowd is bigger than ever. if you step in it, people will say you stepped in it. i don't think that's the press picking on him and in this case with biden, i think what you're seeing is a lot of people reflecting national sentiment which is give this guy a chance. there's enough going to be said about him and about the difficulty in dealing with the republicans in congress getting anything actually done, i think all of us want the best for america at this point. >> greg: so saying we should give joe biden a chance the way they gave trump a chance, but i do notice the way they are reporting covid deaths is a little bit different under joe than under trump. maybe that's me. >> jesse: of the media treated biden like they treated drum, they would've gone to the bagel shop and found out it's an illegal bagel, there's a huge
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difference. barack obama called the media his base, let's remember that. he was only upset because they weren't covering him like a god enough. whatever president follow joe biden was going to be -- whatever president follow trump was going to be boring. it's like the following and roses great i'm sorry. people are going to the bar into the bathroom. right now, you can tell the media's already bored of joe than they are trying to make the mundane scintillating like the bagels on the dogs and the ice cream and stuff like that, but that only works if it's a rock star president like a celebrity like donald trump or the first black president, that doesn't work with joe biden. you can sandwich jay leno and lady gaga in between joe but it's still sleepy sandwich. there's no getting around that, you can't make this guy interesting. so they can't cover him if it's
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a scandal because they're on his side and helped get him elected and they can't cover personality because there is no personality with the biden administration, so they're having to cover policy and that spells doom for joe biden because his policies are dumb and bad, so there only thing they're going to have to do if he bombs someone, then they'll pick up and start covering something. >> greg: there were two things they are giving him a pass this week. remember when he said he had a solution for the pandemic and now he admits there's nothing we can do and then a travel ban for people from south africa which would strike the media and xenophobic if it were someone else doing it. if >> dana: joe biden sounds boring, but his policies are actually kind of extreme if you go to the executive orders. if president trump personality was extreme, but his policies were actually in some cases
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leaning right conventional. >> greg: that is genius! that comparison is genius! >> dana: really, or are you making fun of me? >> greg: what you just did was shown the inverse which i hadn't thought of was biden's boring but extreme and trump was extreme but actually kind of benign. >> dana: two examples i would give, that >> dagen: already mentioned, the pipeline but there were two others in these executive orders that really affects people at home. one of them is ending the price freeze on insulin that president trump had put into place and with no explanation. i'm signing this here, and then the other one is about what will happen to grow sports all across america, that's a big deal. so i do think it's not boring, being at the white house is not boring but they also focus way too much on the white house itself and not enough on the entire federal government.
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that is where a lot of big stories are and they get buried. >> greg: that is true. up ahead, senator josh hawley tearing into cancel culture and warning it could be coming for all of us if we don't stop now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) ♪ ♪ comfort in the extreme. the lincoln family of luxury suvs. research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance,
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>> jesse: senator josh hawley slamming cancel culture and the left's attempt to silence him and other conservatives and is comparing the growing trend to communist china morning it could come for all of us. the cancel culture agenda will only succeed if we let it. we need to live in fear only if we choose to say nothing in this
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time of testing conservatives must not shrink back. we need to stand up for the right of every mid-america and to be heard. one of the things i liked about this op-ed, he compares it to the social credit scores that they have in china. where they monitor your opinion and if you have a bad score, you can get a loan or can get the right job. >> dana: you get the worst seat on the airplane, not allowed to travel, the social credit score, pay attention to that. it's kind of effective. he's obviously not muzzled, he's able to talk and i would actually say that president trump is the one that has physically been muzzled, unable to be on twitter and facebook for now, but it was expected to have attacks from the left but he has had some attacks from his own state, has allies, some of his supporters and that tells me that he definitely rub some people the wrong way, but he fights and
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he's going out there and saying we should stand up for everybody and on the show, we've been pretty good about that and consistent saying we should stand up for the right of everybody, do not cancel people, do not fire people and less it's some of egregious offense, so let's all hold ourselves to the spirit of not canceling people. >> jesse: you rub people the wrong way all the time. you must feel a lot of -- do you understand what senator hawley is going through? >> greg: yes, but there is a weird two-step going on on the left. step one, a writer will dismiss cancel culture as an overblown hoax or something necessary and then step two of that is that same writer gets canceled almost within a month. this happened it will wilkinson and a "new york times" editor who said joe biden gives her chills, both people that dismiss
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the idea of cancel culture and then were effectively disappeared. when people defend cancel culture in any shape or form, it's a form of whistling past the graveyard for them, your kind of signaling unintentionally that maybe if i'm really nice to the mob, they will treat me differently, though remember and i will be immune but they won't, they have no compassion for anybody not in their group. it doesn't matter, they will come after you and i've given the prescription for this and josh hawley mentions that, to fight cancel culture because this is the new mccarthyism. some of this is where people claim they are not censoring you and they claim they're not ruining you come up with and they go ahead and make sure you can never work again because they control the spigots of employment, right? so to fight it, you've got to share the risk which is what we do on the 5-mile left or right
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we defend you. we defended a leftist from being canceled. that guy a month later tried to get me fired. anyway, you also have to fight back and understand that the offenders are tiny keyboard cowards. that's more for corporate america, the companies you work for have to realize they need to defend their employees when they come after them. you cannot throw your employees to the wolves because they will come for you next. >> jesse: greg has built up all of his cancel culture credits over the years, so he is on cancelable. that's how it works. >> dagen: to everybody's point, i just think about all the people who have no voice, who are out there being canceled by their employer because they don't fall in line with the left wing groupthink where they work. they are denied promotions or even lose their job. there were all these instances
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of alex berenson trying to self publish booklets last year and amazon at least twice tried to suppress that. i could go down a long list, but in this day and age, the most dangerous thing is the unchecked all-powerful tech monopolies. amazon, apple, google, and facebook because these companies have a lot more information and data on you, me, and everybody in the federal government does and there is now -- they've been co-opted by the left and co-opted by government, they are willing to shut down not just speech but an entire company because conservatives posted their thoughts their and i don't know where we go with this, but if you bought a hat on amazon, will they eventually come after you too. >> jesse: 20 years ago if you
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were against the iraq war were for gay marriage or legalizing marijuana, you were canceled for those types of things and now 20 years later, you guys are leading the charge, how do you square that? >> juan: i find this curious, he is on the front page of a widely read newspaper and the biggest city in america, new york city complaining about cancel culture. i thought he was being canceled. i'm a big believer in capitalism and if a private company decides it doesn't want to do business with an individual, seems to me like that's a private business decision and is not about cancel culture, it's not about government censorship, it's a business decision and josh hawley, let's tell people the story here. josh hawley made a huge mistake. he misread the politics of
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certifying the election, he lost in the senate i think 93-7, and then people said there is josh hawley outside giving the power sign throwing up his fists to people who are invading the capital and so he's not so popular with a lot of fellow republicans. i think the truth is now he's just trying to change the subject to cancel culture to get away from people talking about his bad politics and i don't think he's going to get a pass on this from anybody who thinks a second to look at the whole story. >> greg: you can't lose your speech because you happen to have a wrong opinion. didn't you write a book about this? what was it called? >> juan: yes, muzzled, but what i'm saying, this guy was not being muzzled if he's on the front page of "the new york post" and was taken up by a conservative publisher. >> greg: you did the same
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thing, you wrote a book about being muzzled, you're criticizing him for the same thing you did. >> juan: if you put me on the front page of the paper every day, i had a different situation. i'd been fired so a little harsher. >> jesse: juan just said he's a big believer in capitalism and these companies can do whatever they want and i'm going to remember you said that the next time when you guys on the left start cracking down on companies, all right? like the pipeline. coming up, liberal city chaos, a mob viciously beating a man in broad daylight. plus, a new warning that violence could get worse under president biden. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] ♪♪
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>> dana: police releasing brutal video of an attack happening in broad daylight. you can see it right there, a man beaten and stripped of his clothes by a group of about a dozen suspects. he suffered multiple/wounds to his body. the suspects have yet to be arrested. this weekend in tacoma, washington, protesters smashing windows and lighting fires after a police car drove into a crowd while responding to reports of street racing. and a "wall street journal" op-ed warns of a crime wave, riding last year likely saw the largest percentage increase in homicides in american history with murders jumping 37% in cities, she places the blame on the poisonous environment that police now face. that's her take, let's get yours. >> jesse: first, i just want to check on juan if he needs any medical assistance because greg gutfeld just knocked him
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out and that last segment with the muzzle. oh, my god. that was brutal. hopefully you recover fully. if there's two types of violence, the antifa violence be solved by aggressive district attorneys and police and that the other thing, but the real problem is getting violence and gang shootings which are driven by drug profits being squeezed by the pandemic, but what accelerates that is the anti-police mentality that swept the nation and that's in bold and criminals to pack more firearms, take more risk and to resist arrest and it's created a situation where police officers won't walk the streets, won't get out and knock on doors, won't pull people over, why take the risk if you're just going to follow the training you've been given and then have your badge stripped because of some crazy video that's leaked that makes you look like you did something wrong when you actually didn't.
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that's the problem. >> dana: all right. i think he was talking about the book segment. i give you a chance to talk about that if you want to but also this is you see this crime increasing but also spreading not just in seattle and portland but tacoma as well. >> juan: i don't think there's much doubt about it, it was up from a historic low, so when we say crime is up, it is up as a percentage contrasted to the fact that it was at a near 20, even 30-year low across the country. it strikes me that in cities like pittsburgh right now, homicide is up 40% but that is from a year ago when it was at the lowest rate in more than 20 years. >> dana: so what happened? >> juan: there's lots of context here. jesse touched on some of it in terms of the pandemic and
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obviously higher levels of unemployment right now and a lot of it connected to drug trade and all of that, but i'm just saying if we are going to be honest with the viewer here, you've got to say we are still near historic low all time in terms of crime, even homicide in this country, but it makes me think that what this is about is going after cities and saying those are liberal bastions, that's a trump style attack that he use to rally his base but i'm not sure it's based in reality. >> dana: the numbers are the numbers and crime is going up, not a good thing. we have figured out how to get crime down and now it is spiking and in the northwest, you have anarchists who are allowed to basically to keep going for months. >> greg: this is not a hard topic to argue about, the data is undeniable. the murder increases have doubled in some cities if you're looking at milwaukee, 80%
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increase in louisville, doubled in milwaukee, 80%, 74% in seattle, 72% in minneapolis, 62% new orleans, that's increases in murder, not a crime wave, a crime monsoon, 55 children killed in chicago last year. there's a weird grim hypocrisy behind this if you bring this stuff up and you claim you are concerned about it, they will say it's getting crime meeting there just killing each other and if you think it's a big story, then you are a racist or a trump but is in a person who's dismissing this as something that is not a big deal because it's getting crime the actual big it? the solution here is that they need to live under the conditions that they create because clearly, they don't mind the conditions they create for others and that has always been the flaw that there were people who are able to vote in policies
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that only harm other people. basically all liberals and democrats for further crime stats and republican city, yet they just preferred the credit of being a democrat and wherever there is a democrat mayor, there's a lot of crime but at least all these victims, all these dead people are mostly peaceful. >> dana: i was going to ask you about the economy in the cities so i'll give you a wide-open rain to comment. >> dagen: the leaders who have made these decisions that put residents in harm's way, the leaders who stood by and allowed folks business is to be destroyed, their livelihoods decimated, the decisions that have caused this violence and death, they are safe and sound, they are secure, it's the people who are having to go to work every day who have no way of defending themselves who have to stand back and listen to
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>> dagen: we don't always agree on this show. >> dana: we already talked about this. >> jesse: i want to know what the audience thinks. >> greg: that is wrong, that is a violation. >> juan: i think you're panicking, reaching for anything. >> dagen: turns out disagreeing is a lot of work mentally, finds that butting heads with someone uses more brain real estate than agreeing with them. >> greg: what i find hilarious is people actually watch the show and think that this is not a conversation, that this isn't an argument and three or four people that are actually paid to
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watch the show and take notes and then and try to say i can't believe he said this, can't believe jesse said this to dana. we are actually having a conversation. the things that are hacked into your brain are weird types of arguing like on twitter when somebody adds the word so to a tweet after you have tweeted means they're going to regurgitate your argument in the worst possible light. so you say i believe in the second amendment, so you want children to have guns. that's how that argument works, drives me nuts. >> dagen: they're not using brain real estate. they've got rice pudding for brains. >> juan: i don't know. the study is right. you've got to think about the other person's argument and being honest and listening to them. often on this show, i'd love to agree more, but then we'd all be wrong, so that's the problem i
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face. it's always easier to stand with the crowd than to challenge people but galileo, the church didn't like him, now he is called the father of modern science, so there you go. >> greg: juan williams is galileo. >> juan: there you go, you see, logic at work right there. >> dagen: exactly. you majored in debate in college. >> dana: speech team, didn't do debate because i didn't want to argue with people. i like to get along and i won't argue with you, but i cannot believe you just rick rolled the nation right there with your bump in music, unbelievable. unbelievable. >> dagen: no apologies. >> jesse: if they were to draw a diagram of my brain real estate, there'd be a little pocket for food and then a little thing from my wife and the little things for money and
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in this huge section for destroying democrats. i think about it all the time. i was watching the conor mcgregor fight and one of the announcer said something i said i'm going to use that line against juan and i forgot what it was but i'm going to use it one of these days. >> dagen: i need more space. don't use his moves we'll get whupped. one more thing up next. that's true. start the year smiling at aspen dental where new starts happen, every day. get exceptional care at every step, unparalleled safety at every visit, 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.
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>> juan: time for a good time, time for one more thing. >> greg: no animal today but i will plug an article i wrote up for free, it is called the
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philosophy of friction reduction. it's how i see life when i think if you read it, you will understand how to control your anxiety better. i know it has not helped me one bit. [laughter] >> juan: all right, dana. >> dana: i want to congratulate my cousin mike newman and his son, they recently and follow there, started their own business in casper, wyoming, called casper indoor golf, mike spent 23 years in the corporate world and then took a big leap to become his own boss mother loved golf all their lives, they are very good and now they are in casper, wyoming, and it's an awesome place to go, now also running a golf academy to give them an opportunity to compete at the regional and national level. there's even a in wyoming. check it out if you ever go by
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casper. >> juan: looks like wide open spaces. here's a perfect moment of double trouble, take a look at these twin boys getting caught red-handed. take a look. >> what are you doing? >> juan: michael freeman the father of those boys shared a hilarious video showing his son sneaking stealing chocolate out of the kitchen. the smart boys use chairs with a baby seat to climb up on the counter and when they got caught, they didn't care, they continue to munch out, just adorable. we only have a few seconds left. >> jesse: here's a story to warm your heart, the pooch and turkey followed his own or in an ambulance to the hospital when he got her and waited every day on 9:00 in the morning until his owner recovered and then they had a great reuniting. why am i telling you this?
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its national opposite day and i would do one more thing about something as heartfelt as this, i would usually do something self-aggrandizing about myself are lowbrow slapstick video, so there you go. >> juan: way to go, jesse. this report is up next. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. in just under an hour, the article of impeachment against former president trump will officially be handed over to the u.s. senate in a few minutes, i will speak live with senator tom cotton about how the trial could play out there. president biden meantime focusing on the coronavirus saying anyone who wants a vaccine in the u.s. should be able to get one sometime this spring. the president is adjusting his goal: how many people should be getting the shots during his first 100 days. the president spoke to reporters including our own white house correspondent peter doocy live

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