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for too long. an open minded chef. thank you, again. the biden administration is not keen on this, but they have another issue firing up that is cooking up more trouble. all of these documents. through documents. that means the fire is on. here's "the five." >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> hello. i am judge jeanine and jesse watters and dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ ♪ >> breaking news. president biden mishandled even more classified documents. a source confirmed to fox news a aides found another batch of top
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secret files at a location that is not his former office. the white house begin a chance to come clean about this damning new discovery but refused to comment. >> has he looked into whether any other documents have been taken to any other office? >> i won't speak to. this i will let the process continue. it's an on-going process. i won't to speak to this from here. it's more prudent and appropriate for my colleagues at the white house counsel. >> joe finally broke his silence about the initial batch of classified documents. claiming he had no clue how they ended up in his private office. >> i take classified documents seriously. i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that were any government records
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that were taken there to that office. i don't know what is the documents. i turned over the boxes. they have turned over the boxes to the archives. we are cooperating fully with the review. >> don't expect any answers from the white house. the press secretary sidesteps every question. >> how could anyone be that irresponsible? >> [silence]. >> isn't that what the president says about mishandling classified documents. how can president biden be trusted with american secrets? >> his lawyers did the right thing. >> he had a closet with classified documents. >> again, again. he was surprised that the records were there. he spoke to this. >> all right. dana, nothing to see here crowd, who talked about only ten as if
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one is not enough to prosecute. now we find additional box. we don't how many documents are in that at a different location. how does this impact this investigation? >> if i was the white house press office, i am out. there is nothing i can do. i knowledge there are more. it's possible that the counsel's office or the chief of staff all right said, look in all of the places. look anywhere. it's two or three months down the road and they find another box. you are irresponsible. that's what he said about the other former president. they delayed in telling people that it had happened. ed is a reporter for cbs news. in the white house press corps. he was frustrated by the stone
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walling on the timing. if you don't want to commit on the specific of the documents, but the fact that they had the information before the mid-terms. they held on to it and it only came out later in january. it's a legitimate question about communications. i don't think that should be stone walled. even if the answer is right, we should have told you earlier. but she doesn't even have that. you could argue these 2 things are different. yes, they are classified documents but this and that. you can't argue that president biden has communicated it more effectively. it's only bad when the other side does it only go so far. president biden got back to the white house and walked by the press corps and didn't take any questions. he will have to answer something about this. he might not be able to read it off a card next time.
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>> yes, he was reading. jesse, you talked about the office at penn had financing from china. in addition to that, jonathan turley said for documents to be removed somebody has to request they be removed for those documents to be in one location and now two locations. biden was working on a book on ukraine. >> well, i am sure it was ghost written. [laughing]. i don't know what biden is doing. right now we have 10 documents and counting. at the end of this he could have more classified documents out there than donald trump had at mar-a-lago. i am keeping a little tally here. it's funny that he was surprised to find that they had these documents in the closet. i am sure he will be surprised to find out the chinese wider his family $6 million. the story said they discovered
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at least one additional batch. at least. there is more coming. we know biden has been sifting through documents stored at location. joe only goes to delaware. where are these locations? he has the u-penn center that the chinese funded. the only other place was in georgetown. where hunter got the key. there was a mr. dong from china. hunter was bringing strippers in there. highly sure place with hunter brought strippers to have sex with. how secure is this u-penn center. do they have motion senseor laser beams. it's next to a steak house. i don't think it's fort knox.
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why he is cleaning out the u-penn biden doctor. -- center. why send a woman to do that. she is the top campaign lawyer. she was the top white house counsel. used to work for barack obama. then she leaves and discovers classified documents? i am not a conspiracy theorist. maybe obama is trying to set joe up. it's funny how you can get paid as a politician. china is launder millions of dollars to pay joe. joe was bringing in a $1 million a year salary from the chinese, that came directly from the chinese. >> all right. jessica, listen to some sound we have from joe in 2018, i believe.
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>> look, my understanding -- i don't have access to classified documents anymore. >> now we know for 6 years he had classified documents not this one location but at least two locations. and that his administration both the white house and the department of justice made a decision to not say anything until after the mid-terms when they knew about it before the mid-terms. that would not fair. >> it's obviously not good. he should not have had classified documents. no one should be using what trump and what biden had to justify he did it. it was wrong. they could have said the president feels tomorrow. something he was not aware of and has treated this seriously for his 50 year career.
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we are cooperating. i don't think the documents will get as high as the mar-a-lago count. right now it's at ten and trump was 300 plus and 25 top secret. but even one is a problem. i was on yesterday with former congressman doug collins. he made an important point how careers are destroyed for rank level military folks. they can't work again. dishonorable discharge if you mishandle classified documents. that's how important this is. there is a narrative going around that the administration is getting off easy for this by the media. that's not true. cnn has been wall-to-wall. it's exhausting liberals. i don't want to see it anymore. we understand it's bad. and msnbc is talking about is constantly, something that destroyed the merit after a bump
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going to the border. >> who said there was a border bump? >> the polling has yet to come out. >> the hope for bump. >> now everyone is talking about this. it's bad. i direct everyone. karl rove had his white board up yesterday as to why donald trump and what biden did are different. the cooperation part is key. there would have been no fbi agency showing up at mar-a-lago if they had not stone walled for months. >> greg, now we have found out that the biden administration hasn't been honest with us. karine-jean pierre skipped peter doocy's question to suggest heard there may have been a second box. isn't it time to go guns
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ablazing into the house? >> what i said what is good for the goose is good for the gander. i only say what is good for the goose. what is it about the bidens leaving important stuff everywhere. hunter leaving stripper babies and laptops all over the place and the daughter leaving a gun in the trash can and ashley's diary from a halfway house. these are important things. joe is a regular johnny appleseed with classified documents. look at this. >> are those an additional batch? >> let's take a look, shall we? what are these pictures of a book depositiory in texas. it's 1963. that looks like a young joe biden. >> are you saying?
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>> it's possible. this is a bill for hair implants. look! i am tired of being nice about this. this came up under trump i knew it was nothing. maybe this is nothing too, but you have to go back. jessica, it was worse. it was 100 times worse when this came out about trump. you had a historian suggesting executing trump and michael hayden retreated that. i am going all in. >> execution? >> no, i will wait for the facts to come out. right now it's safe to say this is perhaps the worst thing that happened since the civil war and worse than 9-11 and worse than the civil war. and the red hot chile peppers.
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>> a constitutional crisis? >> we have a constitutional crisis. we are not like, that i can't even pull that off. >> no, we are not like that. >> we are better people, jess ache. >> it would be easy to call him a threat to democracy mr. 10% but we will keep moving. >> you are above it. [laughing]. >> after all flights were grounded, don't worry, mayor pete is on the case. >> ♪ ♪ you see, son, with a little elbow grease, you can do just about anything. thanks, dad. that's right, robert. and it's never too early to learn you could save with america's number one motorcycle insurer. that's right, jamie. but it's not just about savings. it's about the friends we make along the way. you said it, flo. and don't forget to floss before you brush. your gums will thank you.
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>> the biden administration facing another travel nightmare. this time the faa forced to ground allus flights for the first time since 9-11. it caused more than 9,000 delays. the problem was an issue if the system that alerts pilots to hazards. joe biden his team is looking into it. >> i just spoke with buttigieg. they don't know what the cause is. [inaudible]. >> that boosts my confidence. despite boy wonder pete buttigieg investigating the issue he still doesn't know what happened. >> we have to understand how this could have happened in the first place. what the original source of the errors or corrupted files could have been. one of the things i am ask from
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the faa is what is the state-of-the-art in this message traffic? >> when there is a problem with a government system, we will find it and fix it. my top priority is to understand the root cause and how it led to this level of disruption. >> he did tweet on this. that for him is really good. he's adorable when he tweets. >> i checked and the airport in afghanistan did not have any interruptions and beijing in china didn't and in north korea's airport is still operating. they had no problem. we did. pete buttigieg oversaw the rebranding of this faulty system to make it more inclusive. the question is: it the faa got $5 billion in the infrastructure bill, why this is this thing not repaired?
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why are we seeing more delays and more cancellations than i can remember? the first time every plane is down and can't move since 9-11, 21 years ago. that doesn't say much for pete buttigieg. at the end, he was in charge with the supply chain crisis. he was on paternity leave when the ships were off the coast in california. and he was on vacation in portugal when they tried to negotiate with the rail workers and goes back and forth to new york city and doesn't use a shuttle like every one of us. he is airing gant and doesn't know what he is doing -- arrogant and doesn't know what he is doing. >> the judge brings up the infrastructure. they took $1-trillion. where did it go. too early to condemn this? >> a little bit. >> i don't care. i don't think we are early
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enough. worse than water gate and 9-11 and jesse's show. >> you have one cabinet secretary and he is always looking into it. the inclusive part is one of the things they did in december of 2021 they changed it from notice to air men to notice to air missions. >> thank god! >> air men is so offensive. >> we solved that big problem. >> the other reason this not a terrible thing for americans to go through right now is to ask ourselves a question: if canada privatized the air traffic control and it works well. it's more efficient. why wouldn't we consider doing the same thing here? why should the government be in charge? >> excellent question. if we impeached mayor pete would anybody notice. maybe it's not his fault.
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maybe he doesn't have anything to do. that can be an issue in government. >> check the rate togs see what would happen with mayor pete was impeached. coming off a terrible holiday season for travel, not great for this to happen. u.s. air space closed. we hear it's not a cyber attack. doesn't this make us a target for a cyber attack. if it can fail on its own shouldn't russia say this is what we should go after? a lot of pilots were on social media and doing tv ads and knew about this yesterday. why didn't we know about it yesterdayo people didn't go to the airport?
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you don't have as many problems? >> mayor pete hid it from us. i am glad you said that. jessica, finally i agree with you. mayor pete is hiding dangerous secrets from america. >> that's not what i said. just painting a picture of what was going through my little liberal mind this morning about it. some of the money has to go to fixing the system that seems outdated. when he was on paternity leave he had a child on a ventilator so you should be with your child. >> jessica makes an excellent point. what was mayor pete doing yesterday? he could have stopped this. when your hear that from a democrat, saying that, you know there is real trouble here. >> i am just proud of the american people. every single flight in the
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country was cancelled and not a single homicide. >> that's true. >> i expected a mass casualty event. good for you guys. no blunt trauma. >> what do you do on layovers? >> you drink. >> the fact that people drank and didn't assault everybody, we have come a long way. i am not saying mayor pete -- lin, here's what i want. if this happens i want to see ferocity. i want to see someone like this is unacceptable! this is never going to happen again. this can't happen again. i will get to the bottom of this and i will stay here and take every question. pete looks like he is 12 because he is never stressed. we will fix it. we got this. no, i don't want that. i am not saying it's his fault, not saying he do you unwnloaded
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a virus. but he sets the tone for the faa. the tone is woke. they are not spending money on computers which are 40 years on. they are changing the word air men because a transvestite pilot might be offended. >> it's they. he said transvestite. >> it's all right. >> we will talk about it during the commercial break. >> it's 2023. >> wait a second. let's get into this thing. what is the difference? >> don't do it. >> it's if my ear. don't do it. we will talk about it in the break. >> they tell you what to say? >> oh! >> this story is great. so long shipand stalwell going out of key committees.
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watergate. >> and ilhan omar removed from the foreign affairs committee over anti-cesemitic comments. democrats set a precedence of kicking members off committees. >> we told them you should not do that because if it's good for the goose, it's good for the gander. ilhan omar said things that are reprehensible. >> it sounds like using community leadership. >> if you want to change the rules, we will live by your rules. >> that's true. judge, the democrats don't see past one news cycle. mcconnell said if you lower the threshold for judges that will hurt you and the majority on the supreme court are conservatives. >> the decision to make these --
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these are momentous things. to have the majority take someone off a committee because they are not a member of the party. if mccarthy didn't do that a lot of people would be upset with him. they did it to our party. there is good reason. when you have swalwell this relationship with fang-fang. she worked in his campaign and personally involved with him. and schiff is lying through his teeth. this guy is perjurying himself in front of the american people. he doesn't belong on a committee. and ilhan omar has shown how here her anti-semitism. i want to congratulate mccarthy on the fact there is the impeachment of mayorkas.
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they are going to town. >> schiff guaranteed that president trump would be in jail. he said i know this is happening. >> yes, and never offered any evidence because as judge says he is a liar. if were not for the republicans right now, these clowns would have tenure despite lacking any credibility. schiff created hoaxes. swalwell is a security sieve and omar ilhan, oh brother! >> that's good. >> it shows you another contrast between democrats and republicans. due to media scrutiny, republicans can't afford to have nuts for very long. right wing noisemakers. let's one quarter the absurdity of adam schiff come and go like that. look at george santos. if he survives i will be
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surprised. the democratics can steak around forever. maxine waters or adam schiff. like swalwell's flatulence. >> is what is good for the goose is good for the gander. i have never heard that before. >> from top gun. >> yes. i like this story better if we could see them get the boot. i want to see the sergeant of arms come into the committee hearing and grab them by the elbow and escort them out like a bouncer. it's hard to imagine them being booted. i like the idea that republicans won on the numbers. if they kicked out paul golser and marjorie taylor green, republicans kicked out schiff, omar and swalwell that's 3-2. i am glad schiff is off a committee.
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he is a liar and a? >> sack of schiff. >> i was going to with leaker. >> wow! >> this would be like -- oh, boy. >> just kidding. this would be like me saying i am only allowed to interrupt jessica. it jessica interrupts me, that's not allowed. >> i like that rule. >> [laughing]. >> that's the credo you live by. a few days ago you got jealous that other people were interrupting me and you could not. marjorie taylor green who is a big name in the republican party. the video is down because d dr. dre was mad because she used his music. she was kicked off committees for advocating for violence against democrats.
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that's very different for being wrong. we have a democratic controlled senate and a democratic president in the house that is mostly symbolic. ilhan omar's relied on a vote and the gop is not going to put her back on the foreign affairs committee. on the schiff point a lot of what he said turned out to be wrong. i would be interested to see a montage of republicans hyping the durham report. how that was going to expose the deep state in ways we could not understand. >> [overlapping talking]. >> he said he saw the evidence. there is the difference. he is a lawyer who said i saw the evidence. >> someone at home make a montage for me. i want to see people like jim jordan, prominent republicans saying just you wait and see. the judge laughed at him. >> that could work if any of
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those people said i know because i have seen and i guarantee it. that's what schiff said. that never happened. >> that's totally different. >> that's the end of it. >> [laughing]. >> end of what? >> straight ahead the shocking absolutely doctors have for childhood obesity and it include surgery. >> ♪ ♪ life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp,
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see approach to see if teens outgrow obese is not working. other doctors think these changes are extreme. >> we have the most medicated generation of children in human history. they are urging more medicating. they missed the obesity epidemic. the sugar addiction as the driver of obese. we have a system playing whack a mole with late stages instead of addressing the underlying problem. >> jesse, anything else you want to share? >> everything is about money now. doctors just want to operate. they want to prescribe pills want not trying to prevent anything from happener. the sicker this country gets the more profitable these companies are. whether you are fat, depressed. they want to do tummy sucks for 6 years old and sex change for 6
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years old. maybe you are a little chunky. run laps and eat greens. let's do a $450,000 surgery on a child. they are saying no repercussions. they feed you horrible these unhealthy foods. sugar, carbs. the new food chain came out. it's a scam. they said that frosted mini-wheats is healthierian a fried egg. we are all left to be victims. >> the co-director obesity is not a lifestyle problem but biological factors. did taking out what you
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eat --know. >> i am not a doctor but this generation of kids is looking at their phones. watch television. they are couch potatoes. have not gone to school for 2 years. physical education in schools is not required. when they go to school the food they have -- i read some of the studies. it has more sugar this 69% of the cases than it should have. i am not talking about desserts. i am talking about the regular food. even kfc and campbell soup refused to buy the same meets that the department of agriculture allows to be given to kids in school. then it's the quick fix generation. how dare you say to somebody, you can take this to lose weight. does that mean a 13-year-old
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girl with anorexia says i want this because i want to get thin. it's out of control. it's like everything else we do. everybody wants to be thin and beautiful. the people in charge are not protecting them. we have to get them off their butts and get them outside. if there are biological issues deal with them. >> when i went to the reagan defense forum in california in december. i did a panel talking about readiness in our military. recruiting officers say are 18 and you don't want to go to college the military might be for you. the percentage of people who can't pass the physical fitness test is high. they lower standards a little bit. they can't lower them anymore because you could put somebody on the battlefield that is not ready. if they get hurt, it's terrible
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for that person and that's a disabled person you have to take care of them for the rest of their life or they might die or cause others to die. it's a big problem. 22% of schools have no physical education at all. >> it's horrible. >> whatever happened to let's move? did that not stick? >> she did what she could. greg? >> well, with the real danger, the loss of jolly children. when i grew up the fat kids were jolly. you start surgically removing that fat you will lose all of the jolly kids. i hate children, everybody knows that. i hate ugly children more. we should lean into the surgery. if the kid has zits do a facelift. short inpert the bolts and lengthen his legs. >> like you did. >> red hair, insert black hair
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follicles. the american academy of pediatric turned into an engine of child abuse. this is disgusting. nobody is there to defend the kids anymore. we are all to blame. when i was home over the holidays i was binge watching "friends" and the commercials tell you everything. first commercial was pizza hut. then a prescription for weight loss and then mcdonald's and then a commercial for diabetic medications. you have the food company in bed with government agencies and the drug companies in bed with agents.
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sugar got a free pass and everybody went after protein and fat. these cereal companies are huge. the corn syrup. just watch the commercials. you will sea cereal. -- see cereal and weight loss and pizza >> i wonder what the next commercial on "the five." >> my pillow and truth of life or whatever that stuff is.
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men. and i do not think that was -- maximum i would say anyone that i -- two weeks i feel like a single guy could go. three times a year. >> judge jeanine: every four months. >> jesse: every two weeks is fine. right, greg? >> greg: i sweat like an arsonist. i never changed my sheets in high school or college and i slept on a mattress that i found on a street in berkeley. bed bugs wouldn't have me. what this says is says a lot about women. that when they are introduced into your life, they are a boon to you're hygiene and your lifespan. married men, you can tack on an extra five years compared to single men. or else it will just seem that way. >> jesse: what does it say about a guy that's constantly changing his seats? >> dana: what does it say about a guy who answers that honestly thinks that's fine. yeah, three times a year. and the woman on the phone, that's disgusting. oh, is it? i didn't know. >> jesse: did peter not change
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his sheets. >> dana: he is an adult. every week once a week at least. >> greg: whenever you have to change the batteries in your smoke alarm change your sheets. >> judge jeanine: there you have it. >> jesse: that's good. because i change them every other year. one more thing's up next. ♪ i'm a screen addicted tween. and, if i'm not posting on social media, i don't feel seen. hey mom. look! mom! oh my god mom. you gotta look at this. nope. keeping my eyes on the road is paying off with drivewise. post about that. bo-ring. oh! say cheese! no, thank you. unblock me! stop! [screech] that was awesome! hey what's your @? i'll tag you. get drivewise from allstate and save 40% for avoiding mayhem like me.
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♪ >> judge jeanine: it's time now for "one more thing," dana. >> dana: you remember greg's from yesterday more variation on the theme. alarms on houses guard dogs. this family has a parrot. [parrot screaming] >> he heard someone trying to break into the house and he immediately made all of this noise to scare them away and they have treated him with his favorite ever since and that
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would be kfc. >> judge jeanine: like having jeanine over. >> judge jeanine: what does that mean? [scream] you will pay for that i may skip you now. go ahead. >> judge jeanine: it's national milk day, judge. fun fact about milk. more hydrating than water and only food you can survive wholly on if you just drink milk and you are being held hostage somewhere, that's all you need. tonight, "jesse watters primetime" how many classified documents is biden actually hiding? we will tell you and speculate at 7:00. >> dana: are you drinking? zess jess cheers. >> greg: time for both of my thingies? i will cry. tonight going to be great. do i have time for this greg's sports quarter. illinois basketball player managed to do a layup without a shoe. [laughter]
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shoeless caleb thorton they call him, won the game, too. that's it. >> judge jeanine: iall right. i would like to give a shout-out to my friend and fox news contributor tyrus. one of the greatest body guards ever on google. before being a professional wwe wrestler and then wmba champion body guard to snoop dogg. now, i have noticed being his neighbor 6:00 and that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: i could hear about tyrus. thank you, judge. ♪ good evening, welcome to washington i'm bret baier. second batch of classified documents discovered new location president biden. his team insisting they're being transparent but there are multiple questions the white house tried to avoid today. white house correspondent peter doocy asked some of those questions in the white house briefing room today. he joins us live from the north lawn. good evening

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