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have jumped in. that's why i'm so proud of the wounded blue and the country music artists that said we're joining your team. >> randy, i got 30 seconds that i want you to put it your police officer hat. the arsonists out there. people dressing up at law enforcement. there's real lawlessness going on out there. >> you're absolutely right. this new district attorney will hold the line, practice people, the sheriff and the police chief. they're on it and we're going to put people in jail where they need to be. >> charles: gentlemen thank you both very much for your generous offer. folks at home. thank you for joining us. you can catch me every weekday 2:00 p.m. eastern time on making money on the fox business network. keep it here because "the five" is next. >> hello everyone. i'm dana perino with judge
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jennine pirro and jesse watters, this is "the five." >> dana: fox news alert, new winds for los angeles. so far 24 people are dead, and countless structures have been burned down. the big fear right now is that the return of the fierce winds will make matters worse for firefighters trying to put out the flames with forecasters posting a particularly dangerous situation. red flag warning through wednesday as city and state leaders are faces criticism.
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governor gavin newsome claimed a reservoir was drained at the time of the fires. >> the state reservoirs, i don't think that advantages or aids any of us. >> you know reporting that one reservoir was not full. >> it was not a state reservoir which the president-elect was referring to as it relates to delta to this fire which is inexuseable because it's inaccurate and incomprehensible to anyone that understands water policy in the state. >> dana: newsome spending a lot of time to talk about the president-elect while touring the devastation. >> i have been expressive about that in terms of someone threatening our first responders in terms of supporting the immediacy of their needs. that's what you take it as. president-elect is threatening the first responders. >> that's what he said. i'm not going to support the
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firefighting efforts or the state of california as it relates to its emergency management and made it clear during the election unless they do my bidding. >> dana: while governor newsome criticizes the president-elect, he is facing the same while appearing on the left wing. >> i can't tell you how many people what happened, my own team saying what happened. i will be candid and want straight answers. i watched the press conference and the leaders. we had me team talk to local leaders saying what is going on. >> dana: this continues and we hope for the best, judge, these winds, forecast is really bad and they're going to pick up over night. >> judge jeanine: first of all, it's good to be back. thrilled to be with you. i missed you last week around the table all of you. first of all, my thoughts and my condolences to the people in california, it's the first time
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i have spoken about this. they have suffered unimaginable loss, and our hearts go out to them. but you know, i never realized that i lived in a third world country that i lived in a country where this kind of thing would happen in the united states and we wouldn't be able to at least fight back as well as we should have been able to fight back. that's very, very disturbing. this was a predicted disaster, and they were a lot of problems that proceeded this. this is about feckless leadership and i've never been more convinced gavin newsome is nothing more than an empty suit. the empty reservoir, that wasn't part of the state system. he certainly is not someone who can accept responsibility. he's looking to place blame on everybody else. he's looking to criticize donald
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trump. you want him there, maybe president biden and kamala harris there. the forestry department has been mismanaged in california for years. i have spoken to many friends who are devastated this happened. at the end you have donald trump in 2019 trying to get water from northern california to southern california and the environmentalists worried about the smeltz prevented that. the most important thing we can do is provide mutual assistance, i'm hearing they're having trouble coordinating with the people in california, and that you know, this has to be incredibly disturbing to people who pay the highest taxes in the nation. to have empty fire hydrants and empty reservoir, no water pressure and you know, it's
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just, it is just a disaster. and, you know how to lose billions for the homeless, and all kinds of money for illegals but you can't manage forestry and you can't take care, take something that's predictable and the question is whether americans in other states should be paying the bill for their policy, which really ignored the fundamental prevention efforts. >> dana: especially when the policies aren't going to change. jessica, let's get your take. >> jessica: echoing the judge's sentiments, for everybody in california, my sister is back in her home and hopefully can stay there. i'm close to despondent to the political rhetoric.
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i hate it turned to politics that it has been politicized this way. i hate that governor newsome had to create a new landing page on his site to put out the real facts about what the budgets look like. doubling the size of air fleet. forest management budget increased 10 times. i understand he got wordy about the san anez reservoir. it was off line through february 2025. there was a tear in the cover that they had to repair. so normal maintenance things. so yes, what it have been better if it was filled? sure. not because of mismanagement. that's maintenance that has to happen. >> dana: but the maintenance didn't happen in time. >> jessica: this isn't because they neglected it. >> judge jeanine: because they didn't take time of the essence. that involved the palisades. it's like we're not going to
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have cops where you know there's going to be a crime. >> jessica: this fire was predicted five days out not months. they were a number of people in positions of power like the orange county fire chief, the l.a. county fire chief, even elon musk who went to a hearing and heard from a fire command this wasn't about a lack of preparedness. this was because it's unprecedented. you have 100 mile per hour winds, so much so the choppers couldn't fly for 27 hours. it was too windy to be able to do it, you can't stand there and blame them. these quotes are crazy saying firefighters have never seen the winds. the fires were unstoppable. mother nature owned us. and then you hear speaker johnson who was just walking through the capitol and being interviewed talking about aid, and disaster relief. he said he thinks it should be conditioned. on california changing their ways. if joe biden who by the way has
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signed every major disaster declaration and given everybody the capacity aid they are asking for and wanted to put more money in the fema budget and the republicans took it down several billion dollars. if he said, louisiana i'm not selling to your politics, you should do things differently or georgia or any other conservative state or florida. i mean he has been so bipartisanship in this, it's not the moment to say this is going to be attached to something conditional you doing this the way you should do. >> dana: let me get to jesse, the condition might be you have to allow the forest service to do the work and tell the environmentalists to pound sand. it's not like conditioned for something that doesn't make sense. if you're asking federal taxpayers to help and all of us want to help. not only will we help federally
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but also through our donations, you would have to say like can we at least make sure there's more than one road in and out so people can get out if there's an emergency. >> jesse: yeah, they were going to try to expand the road and there's a precious piece of lettuce. >> about fake smelt gate. >> jesse: i brought the law enforcement in. are you going to go on tv and say california wasn't prepared and couldn't have done anything better? are you really going to tell people watching in california the democrats and liberals all the hollywood stars that livad at bass and newsome everything was perfect? jessica, this is such a disaster. >> jessica: i am going to come on and say what the head fema was going to say.
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>> jesse: i know better than to listen to you talk about fact says. the california state budget, department of forestry fire protection. $3.3 billion last year. this year 2.8 billion. last year $837 million and this year $819 million. i'm not very good at math but that's a cut. let me tell you something else, in the 1700s jessica, california averaged millions and millions of lost acre age due to wildfires. then the americans came in. brought a little civilization and at the end of the last century, they only lost 250,000 acres of wildfires per year and the environmentalists and whackos took over and back to losing millions of acres in california. these people have literally taken california back centuries with these stupid policies. the thing about liberalism.
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if you give the liberals all the power and money will create utopia. and look at it. it looks like hell. they think they can control the earth's temperature. they can't even put out a fire in their backyards. look at these fact checks. i don't care if he goes to a podcast. the fire started from a satanic ritual. they had to fact check that. why is he wasting time doing this? this is craziness jessica. you can't defend this guy. >> dana: let's see what greg has to say. >> how are you? >> you say somebody is politicizing something, it's the new. it's not like trump is the only voice. everyone is pissed off.
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democrats are pissed off. it's not just trump. what does this feel like to you? to me feels like when they sent the migrants to new york city or martha's vineyard, that is the door step affect. it's not about the citizens but the leadership. you realize the progressive politicians do not address the disasters. instead they enable it. this is what we learned with sanctuary cities. if you're chasing metrics based on virtue signalling, you end up taking your eye off the ball. that's why portland and seattle and los angeles are disasters. you could have had underground power lines. brush removal. you spent billions on homeless and illegals because that was the virtue signal. newsome's argument this is po
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l liticized by trump. why else would he point it out? he just wants the thing fixed. clear the brush, trim the trees. a similar fire took place like this eight years ago and earned nothing. they focused on virtual signal on things that make you feel good and do nothing. if there's one thing you have to teach kids before they turn into democrats, it's a basic economic term called opportunity costs. if you shunt billions towards effort a, effort b doesn't get it especially in a finite pie. you can't rely on the rich to enlarge the pie. the real blind spot with dei, it's not the fire chief isn't qualified. the fire chief has to make the
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metric a priority, splitting your attention. taking your attention away from public safety to public virtue. the fire chief could hate dei, but the demand is an institutional directive. which is fine if you're coke or pepsi. if you have billions of dollars, of course dei could be a hobby. you throw the money out there. you get good pr. bud thought it was doing that. however i blame the companies, billion dollar companies for this. you embrace dei because you could afford to. they couldn't. a lot of companies smaller companies and public entities, they don't sell coke, they save lives. so, it wasn't a hobby for them. it ended up be a death sentence. >> dana: and there's much more to come. so we will stay on top of it. as i mentioned on top. the winds are expected to come
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again tonight. they are coming out of gavin's mouth. >> and the farewell tour, the president-elect uses his policy to signal success. we do business differently from the other guys. we design and test our own tools and sell them directly to you. no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices you'll love.
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>> one week until joe biden swam swaps the new codes for pudding cups. biden giving a speech today spinningis his foreign policy a win. >> newera has begun, we faced
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criesis. when i took office i made a choice. it was time to end a war and bring our troops home and we did. they don't believe climate change is real. i think that i come from a different century. they are wrong. >> greg: boy, who is he talking to at this point? he says a new era has begun. i think it's ending. we have seven days to go. what did you think of his claim about immigration? >> dana: well, so he said let's be perfectly clear, when i came in, the numbers went way down. sir, that is not the case. also said he messed up and said i tried to get a lot of secret service agents down there.
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the only people more excited about the change over than the american people are the secret service. he talked about the foreign policy and never mentioned afghanistan. he says history will be a success. that's like giving an economics speech and not inflation. that's why he's not president again. i also think, remember a up couple weeks ago and said i know more world leaders than all of you? what did that get us? i think we're in a situation now it's possible there might be a deal to get the hostages released. the fact we're negotiating with hamas to get the hostages back is outrageous. you might have more situations that get resolved in the first month. i understand there's descent cooperation between the trump administration and the biden
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administration on these big foreign policy issues and i hope for all our sakes this is true. you know when a marriage breaks up and there's a separation and they can't leave the house because they don't have enough money so the husband is living in the basement and now he's moving out and she's just counting the days and than us. >> greg: judge, reminds me of a pathetic villain in a movie. the movie is over and he lost. the credits have rolled. people have left the theater and he's still there going what do i do next? i thought i did a great job. >> judge jeanine: the fact is he's still saying i could have beat trump and kamala could have beat trump. kamala lost to trump. the man is a mess. they were two things i come away with having read this. he's delusional. said he reclaimed american global leadership and put our adversaries in a position of
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weakness. who is he talking about? if he wants to talk credit for the destruction of hamas, i will not let him do that. it is netayahu for the slow walking munitions needed. when sullivan comes out and says american people are safer than in the last four years, i mean you're not talking about jews. because jews can't even get into class on some campuses. americans are being assaulted by illegals let in by you. the whole thing is crazy. and my second point and last point is this, i grew up in an all-american family. my father was a veteran. my mother was a housewife, god,
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church, country and family. when joe biden left afghanistan, he left before all the americans were out of afghanistan. for the first time i realized that the cavalry isn't always coming. we will leave soldiers behind and that's on joe biden. >> greg: biden is in such bad shape, jesse, at jimmy carter's funeral, people were offering condolences to jill. >> jesse: greg, he had four years and never conquered canada. trump left joe a safer world than biden. trump is coming in and looking at two hot proxy wars. cartels are dominating the border. we had the second deadlyist attack since 9/11 and they say
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there's chinese sleeper cells all over the countries. our allies and leaders were laughinga the joe. they were scheduling meetings so he wouldn't fall asleep. they were scheduling dinners early and still skipped them because he was so tired. what the biden doctrine? i have no idea. the mantra was don't. >> greg: yeah, they would have been to be pop up books, jessica, you must be relieved you don't have to talk about him again. >> jessica: zero percent chance here. joe biden is senile. >> greg: you're predicting somebody that won't happen. typical liberal. >> jessica: when he talks about
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our enemies weakened, he's talking about iran and russia. iran and syria would not have been able to fall if b b was not in constant assault. the u.s. is helping with that. i wanted to say, anthony blanken has done a couple long-form interviews and i felt this way in a lot of my liberal friends were really disappointed in it and didn't feel like he could articulate the biden mantra. this is a problem for the biden legacy and how we look at this period. that really surprised me because i expected to be kind of blown away by the interview for someone you know who obviously speaks well and has all this incredible experience.
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with different abilities. tiktok is allowing us to show what acceptance looks like on a day-to-day basis, here at the bakery. this is a community of just complete and utter love. it's the people that lift you up when you're down. people on tiktok do that on a daily basis, and i've never found a community like that, ever. >> i wish joe biden all the best but he's left us with a dumpster fire. >> jesse: we're just one week away from the new presidency. the elect is set to unleash 100 executive orders from mas
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deportations to finishing the big, big beautiful wall. will you be shock and awe jessica on day one? >> jessica: you said only in certain areas right? >> only first day and everything will be fantastic. i'm excited for inauguration, this is my first one i'm going down to cover. >> jesse: just cover in a fair and balanced manner. >> jessica: well, one is usually not balanced. there's a little bit of a relaxation on the promises that they made during the campaign. jd vance now, try to stabilize pieces. that article that tom hollman is privately signalling to the gop. they may not have the bold deportation force. >> jesse: if anybody needs a volunteer, greg can be an ice agent and get you out of the country fast.
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judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: i want to be on that team. i'm excited the president coming in recognizes the first order of government is the protection of its people. he's going to do that by closing the border. do that my making sure that you know, the illegals who were committing crimes are deported and they will be deported. i don't care how big it is. they are going to be deported and we start making changes in statutes across this country as it relates to crime and criminals be without bail. school gender policies. i'm looking forward to those changes. i'm looking forward to changes in vaccine mandates. many of us are sorry we took the vaccine to come back to work. there will be 100 next monday compared to four in 2017 when he became president. it's all good.
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i'm excited. >> >> jesse: they're definitely ready this time. dana, where do you think in the first couple weeks, the people will feel the biggest impacts of trump in the white house? >> dana: i think it will be psychological, like on the energy side of things. signals like the energy permitting is going to get better. we have this under hand. i think there will be a lot of the signals that can happen. i don't know all the specifics of how immediate change. for example, biden did that. you cancel the keystone pipeline that is a signal. the president elect for jd vance. part is prices. things are not great. okay. and the biden economy is not considered to be wonderful. in fact people don't have a lot of confidence and will say, we
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have so many jobs. but it's not translating to confidence and that includes from people who are small business owners except that signal that the permitting could get better. there's something else happening. the biden administration took money from the medicare department to put in for electric vehicle credits. they thought they would be smart and they would deal with it in january. they're not going to be there to deal with it in january. now this is something that gets put into trump's lap, and the seniors are expecting big premium increases in prescription drug prices partly because of all these things. these are like little bread crumbs are trails you can see that the trump administration is smart. lay the ground work and say here's the things we are inheriting and fix them. it's going to take us time. >> jesse: i cannot believe he stole money from the seniors and
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spent on the green boondoggle. >> greg: interesting part. i faded out. i am curious how the democrats are going to be reacting through this. trump may be the best thing ever for democrats who want to seek to fix their party. not for the reasons that the media think he's going to be a great adversary. no, he's going to be a ally. you will get this jessica. trump is like moses. parting the red sea or blue sea so that moderate democrats can go towards the exits and find the middle ground of common sense. please clip that. that's, i'm kind of excited when i see people like fetterman and zukerberg. now i can say this stuff. let's get rid of tampons. it's like, maybe you know, maybe a guy can't be a girl.
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everybody is doing this. you know what we do see as trump have you changed? or have they changed? he talks about the democrats. trump said diplomatically, we both changed. that was his saying, you know what, let's play ball. he is suggesting and striving for a middle ground by essentially saying look, i know behind closed doors, you hate that you wasted all that time on transhysteria, i know that. we share a common ground on illegal immigration and crime in the economy. and now, when we look at the fires, it's a necessity of competence. why don't we get together? we could see over the next year or see a different democratic party. if they were a high school. there would be no history, math, economics department. just one big gigantic drama department. the only thing that matters is who you are.
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if they're replace that with what can i do, that would be huge. i think that's what you need. >> jesse: like shop. >> home ec. i loved home ec. >> jesse: like a humble moses. clip that people. meta, is going maga. the zuks standing up for free speech on joe rogan's podcaste. ? mary. janet. hey! eddie. no! fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. dupixent can help people with asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. so this is better. and this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it's not for sudden breathing problems
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sheldon: you know they say, losing hope, that's the real disaster. when tropical storm fred sent a devastating wall of water and debris down this river, it seemed hopeless. but when the waters receded, belfor was here. not just to rebuild, but to help restore the life of this community. belfor. restoring more than property. >> metameta is getting a maga make over. mark zukerberg is after dismantling facebook's cartel saying this.
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>> the biden administration would call up our team and scream at them. >> it just got to the point, we're like no, we're not going to take down things that are >> judge jeanine: and zukerberg means business. mark is ordering the removal of tampons from the men's bathroom says at meta's offices. what is behind the change of heart? >> jessica: i believe this is his more natural state, and that over the years if you think about some of the people who used to work at facebook who are no longer there, they got all caught up and wrapped around the axle with a board and have the technology that is growing by leaps and bounds. it was great for some things and bad for some things.
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everybody wanted to get involved with the business. with elon musk leading wait and saying here's how you could do social media that makes sense and theirs rivalry between the people. i think this is the more natural state. mark zukerberg perhaps is taking advantage of or wanted for a while and now can have it, but let's just say taking advantage of it. this is the off ramp from the crazy. now they can get back into doing what they wanted to do. >> judge jeanine: jessica, when we heard him say the biden administration would call and scream and force us to take down information, the covid or hunter biden laptop, it sounded very dictatorial, it's pretty anti-free speech. >> >> jessica: what has been interesting about the narrative when it comes to the government, tipping the scales on social media for getting information they don't want out there, the timeline never adds up.
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donald trump was president through 2020. the majority of the misinformation, don't inject yourself with bleach. i can't even remember all of them came while donald trump was president. that means the trump administration was having conversations with social media companies the same way it happens with every administration. does mark zukerberg believe this? maybe. he wants to cover up. he has a big lawsuit for them being a monopoly. it also should be noted and he doesn't want to talk about this, there was a big facebook whistleblower who talked about they were monetizing data of children, that girls were having a spike in mental health issues,
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moving forward suicide because of it. he doesn't want people looking into the things that were going on at this company. he said apple wasn't that innovative which is insane. >> judge jeanine: jessie, the claim this guy was really a free guy, which i don't believe for one second. why did miranda divine say, he stayed quiet missouri versus biden was being heard by the supreme court? he only started talking when he was subpoenaed by congress. this guy is an opportunist. >> i don't trust zukerberg. musk has skin in the game. came out for free speech. now trump won and this guy is on rogan saying biden bullied me. they're hiring guys from the biden administration to sit on their board and work with the feds. to make sure all the stuff got censored. jessica, i don't remember the names of the trump officials who
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are coercing facebook to censor us? do you? >> jessica: that's because of the only stories getting put out. >> jesse: i'm just worried about the menstruating men. >> >> jessica: always making the big points jessie. >> judge jeanine: you look at zukerberg and joining the free speech club, they are building themselves up. he's a bodybuilder like bezos. he wants to be a maga guy now. >> greg: it's weird he got rid of tampons, it makes me think who is pulling the strings. it's something we talked about or maybe i did. i kept yelling about it. he discovered that the
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democratic party and liberalism in general was no place to be a man. the democratic party became a landing spot for miserable single women. this was said here months ago. turned out to be correct. men flee places they are not wanted, what makes men, men is that if you want their help, they will run towards you. they will run towards anything. a burning house, but if you tell us we suck, we're sexist, homophobic or racist, good bye we're out of there. essentially zuck manned up. you're seeing this everywhere. it's in the just him. you're seeing a return of mask lip ethos. stoicism is huge. rogan, musk, rfk and trump. all different masculine voices but indicative of a male desire for achievement, order and winning.
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they don't talk about themselves. this is the key thing. the democratic party became so obsessed with the self they couldn't look out ward and see the world around them. >> up next, don lemon is melting down democrats who cozy up with trump.
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these are the very same maga people who have called and donald trump helped promote calling michele obama a man. i'm not smiling in your face if you're calling my sister or my mother or wife or girlfriend a man. [bleep] you. >> don lemon is sour about blasting trump. we have limited time, greg. >> greg: well, i want you to know i did nothing for this segment. because he's over, and i'm being civil about this douchebag. this is the only way to get any attention. he's like the guy at the bar that starts fights and people don't even pay attention to him. sad little guy. he's my uber driver now.
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>> dana: this is my only note. that's all i got. >> jesse: for once i'm more prepared than all of you. who would make a joke about michele obama being a man? that's just tasteless. >> greg: my buddy big mike gets him all the time. >> jesse: that's just a joke. this guy called racist and trump supporters nazis. i would be cordial because i have class. this guy wants to go back the to days where he was influential. "one more thing" is up next. —uh. —here i'll take that. [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend
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greg? >> greg: very serious moment here. tonight, adam hunter. and kat timpf and tyrus. is he no longer brian kilmeade. he is just -- jetsy? >> jesse: the eagles game for the big win yesterday. johnny happened to be at the tailgate so you will see some of that action tonight at 8:00. >> coming up on february 1st. i'm hosting this conversation with emily compagno about her book under his wings little point book shop in get tickets and i will be there. don't we look nice? >> all right. have you ever seen rat tuohy, well, this is a see equal in the series takes on the big apple. this rat in the new york city subway struck gold when he found large unopened reese's peanut butter cup under the tracks. >> dana: that's it for us. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. president-elect trump's top nominees prepare for senate confirmation hearings which begin tomorrow. we will previe

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