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little more than a week ago. which is why we're live this weekend not only on this fine channel but so is fbn. the entire weekend, we have you covered. see you tomorrow. hello, everyone. it's 5:00 main new york city. this is "the five." just four days and brand-new proof of the mainstream media's collusion with the clinton campaign to help hillary. the evidence that keeps piling up with each wikileaks drop. there are dozens of examples, but here is a handful of the names in the liberal media who have been caught this week alone with their pro-clinton bias. george stephanopoulos, john
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harwood, donna brazile and maggie haberman. start with you on this one. some of these things are petty outstanding. glen thrush said, here is the piece i'm going to write. if you don't like something, let me know. i will take it out. >> i imagine if you go back and find e-mails, when i was just starting out talking to reporters, it's not unheard of for someone to send you an article and say, talk to -- this is based on the interview we had. did i have anything wrong here, because reporters don't like to get things wrong. it doesn't always happen. i found when i was actually in the white house, it was almost impossible to get a reporter to correct or change anything. i agree some of this stuff looks bad. but i know what it's like to be on the press secretary side trying to arrange interviews with reporters. if wikileaks -- what kind of things would they find from
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conservative media to people like the trump campaign? >> greg, you can't be all right with this. >> again, yeah, imagine if the trump e-mails were hacked. it would be a who is who of flag waving fan boys. we would all be going, oh, man, jeez, i hope they don't find mine. i said it yesterday, he that is without sin among us, cast the first stone. there is media bias. i went through the list. we named names 57bd we didn't give one bit of evidence. we know. out of this thick pile, i found three pretty ugly things. you have brazile and thrush. people are trying to get an interview. they say, hillary looks really good. she looks really good. maybe that will help. there's a lot of that. >> that's how i got suckered into granting an interview in january 2009 to a reporter i
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will not name. he has been in a deep freeze with me. he call and said he wanted to do this exit interview with george w. bush because he felt he had a raw deal. he was going to set the record straight. this is amazing. that would be great. so i grant access. i go the full nine yards. go to the oval office. that piece came out and it was the worst piece of you know what i have seen. >> watch your mouth. >> i felt so bad about falling for that. that was how he convinced me he was going to write this good piece. sometimes that happens. >> we're going to get him. >> he knows who he is. >> at least as bad as any -- the rest of them sending e-mails to podesta saying this is where i want to go. what do you think? it's ridiculous what harwood did. donna brazile gets fired and rightly so. she should have. >> they are doing an investigation. >> some of the other ones -- thrush saying i'm a hack, here is my piece, tell me where i'm wrong.
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are you okay with it? >> look, this is what we have been talking about at this network so long about the mainstream media bias and media bias that is prevalent. it's been focused on 57and highlighted during this political process of the primaries and general election. all of this is coming out. i'm quite sure there's some of this on the other side, people working or talking. that's to be fair. but nevertheless, this is what's being exposed. maybe everyone will learn from it and perhaps by airing their dirty laundry, they will aspire to do better and more professional journalism. >> one good thing about this e-mail thing is, this stuff has been around since the beginning of time. we know there's liberal bias. the e-mails act like a flashlight in a dark alley. now you are seeing the rodents and everything happening. it's helpful to know that we already -- we knew it exists. >> you weren't crazy. >> can i -- juan, not a big distinction. there should be a huge line here
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between the quote unquote news journalists and opinion journalists. >> absolutely. >> talk to me about these examples we talked about here. >> i think what you see here is what dana described. i was hoping dana wasn't going to call me out at some point. i'm sure i was trying to win -- >> i was trying to get to you come to interviews. >> i'm just saying, i think reporters are always trying to ingratiate themselves left and right wing. greg says, there's a liberal bias. i don't think there's any question. but let's stop for a second and think about two things i would ask to pay attention to. one is, i just can't believe it but i think the liberal and conservative media have bought the idea of russia leaking information to damage one candidate. i don't know how we get by that. i think there's corruption there. most people say, it's out there. what are you going to with it? i think, wow, this is amazing. we're letting a foreign government influence our election. second thing to say is, there's
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a whole industry, a whole industry that has really taken to trump. i'm thinking about cable news, tweeting, partisan websites, steve bannon now runs his campaign. there's a member -- ted cruz's dad working for jfk, that was over the front of the "national enquirer." you think about the book behind the fbi thing. ed kline, guilty as sin -- >> watch it. >> what? >> these mainstream media outlets and the e-mails exposing them with their -- >> there's no question. i granted you your point in terms of that's wrong. they shouldn't do it. i think they're trying to ingratiate themselves for the most part. i don't know they are lying on slanting news. that would call into question their credibility. in terms of trying to buddy up and i'm your friend and i think your candidate has had a raw
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deal as dana was portraying, that -- >> we are cutting them a lot of slack. these people call themselves news journalists. they're not the opinion types who may or may not have opinions about -- maybe contact campaigns, which they -- they come out and say they have. these people allegedly are straight journalists that say -- >> they shouldn't contact campaigns? >> not offering them editorial on their own pieces. >> i think that's -- >> i think donna brazile's actions warranted what she got. >> what about corey lewandowski? what is he -- you have no problem with that, that he was getting paid by trump? >> he's a contributor and he's -- >> getting paid by trump while he was at cnn. we're going off on brazile. >> i don't think anyone working for a campaign, working for the campaign, should be paid by a news organization. unless you point arrows saying, working for the campaign, hello.
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the people we outlined in that full screen, none of them are that. >> can i point out one thing from thrush? at one point he sends an e-mail to jennifer palmieri. and she writes back, he did me the courtesy of sending me what he is going to say about me, seems fine. meaning that he was saying, i did an interview with you, whether it's good or bad, but giving her the courtesy because he's going to have to talk to her later on and have to have a relationship. a lot of this stuff in the e-mails is about relationships. again, the dark alley thing, i think that's a good point. it's one of the reasons press secretaries never want to have an office and an open setting. when you talk to reporters, it can be mortifying. embarrassing when you are trying to figure out what they're going to say about your boss. you will beg for them to tell you. >> i want to push back on that. juan brought up the example of the people on the right. that's what 2016 is about.
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you have one culture versus another. you have had pop culture media and academia create this massive liberal industrial complex. when you mention all that new media, that's actually the pendulum. the normal require d adjustment to make it equal, it's tluchumb your nose at the last four decades. trump is leading the thumbing of the nose against identity politics. >> i think you are right basically. let me start by saying that. don't you think when you look at the fact that we are the number one cable network when rush limbaugh is the number one talk radio show, when drudge is among the top websites -- it seems to me, wow, i don't think conservative points of view are -- >> what happens is, they're not -- because all of the other areas are taken, this is where
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people -- this is one of the few avenues. you have talk radio -- >> they gravitate. >> number one cable, number one radio, number one website, wall street journal -- >> one tv show -- >> you have several cable news networks competing for the same voice. how many newspapers in america lean left or are blatantly left? >> i think -- >> how many reporters have admitted -- the number is something like 90% of reporters that were polled have donated to democrats and something under 10% to conservative -- >> i don't know. >> bias just like on that side. >> my point with this was, hey, these people aren't supposed to be doing this. they aren't supposed to have a liberal bias. they are supposed to be straight journalists, deliver the news. listen, maybe i'm wrong. >> no, no, no, i didn't say you are wrong. i just want you to understand that trump would never have come this far if it's not for the tremendous exposure given to him
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by cable news of all sorts or the russian leaks paid attention to by "new york times" as well as fox news. i think there's a lot of support in the media that has elevated trump. there was a piece in the paper saying, you know what? the wall between entertainment, news -- we have to figure out what we're doing right now with the media. it's setting fire to people who tell lies, people who say anything. experts are reviewed as idiots. people who are trying to gain advantage with one camp or another -- >> that's worse than the journalists that we just portrayed with a full screen. somehow this what you call conservative bias is worse than news people -- i don't know. throwing their journalism card saying, i want to get in close because i want access to the candidate. >> i think you are right. it's more than that. you have to prove to me. you say they are lying or slanting the news.
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>> if you read -- i don't think it would pass in any newsroom. what have the nominees been up to on the final friday before election day? liveup date updates from the t next.
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with four days left to go, the nominees are crisscrossing the battlegrounds. this race keeps on tightening. clinton only leads trump now by two points. it's about the same in two-way surv surveys. what are the strategies? we have team fox coverage. carl cameron is in hershey, pennsylvania. we begin with jennifer griffin in cleveland where clinton will be attending a concert later in her honor. >> reporter: yes. we are here in cleveland, ohio. it's the last stop in a
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three-state campaign tour today for hillary clinton. she started in pennsylvania. is speaking in detroit right now. she was introduced in pittsburgh by mark cuban who as you remember is one of the few people who can really get under donald trump's skin. that's one of the reasons that they turned to him at key moments like this. they were continuing to call on donald trump to release his taxes now that there are new revelations that he may have used an illegal tax loophole. cuban and john podesta spoke to reporters on the plane and called for governor chris christie to resign from overseeing trump's transition team after two of his staff were just convicted for their role in bridgegate and are facing the possibility of years in prison. president obama was campaigning for hillary clinton in the all important state of north carolina today. a trump supporter stood up with a sign and it took the president a few moments to calm the crowd. he is crisscrossing florida and north carolina, making a passionate case for hillary clinton.
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>> she was loyal to me. her efforts were not flashy. they weren't always fully appreciated. she made me a better president. >> reporter: we are here in front of this line of jay-z supporters. they are coming out to hear him sing. there are rumors beyonce may make an appearance. this is an attempt to get out of the vote. since the clinton campaign has had trouble motivating, a little enthusiasm gap among african-american voters, this is why you are hearing president obama targeting african-american voters on the tracampaign trail. there is good news in terms of the latino vote. there have been record numbers of latino voters, up 120% from this time in 2012. >> thank you, jennifer. for the other side, to campaign carl live in hershey, pennsylvania. we remember it fondly.
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>> reporter: sweetest town in america. trump doesn't have jay-z coming. he has hershey awaiting him later. he is doing a three-day swing, all battleground states. he started out in new hampshire. the state where he won his first prima primary. he talked about today's jobs numbers that show the unemployment rate has dropped from 5 to 4.9%. he criticized that noting that while some 125,000 jobs were created, maybe it was 160, excuse me, about 425,000 jobs were lost. he was critical of that. sort of dovetailed that with his opposition with the transpacific partnership and nafta saying mexico is taking our jobs. it's a one way street into mexico. what we get is drugs and unemployment. as it happens, that 4.9% unemployment number is actually the lowest it has ever been on the jobs day report before the presidential election for ten of the last -- for 40 years, ten of
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the last presidential cycles. it's never been 4.9. normally, it's been higher for the last 40 years. political reporters have been waiting for this thinking that it may be a bad reflection on obama administration. he is not on the ballot, hillary is. the unemployment number going down for her works better for her. trump made his criticism because of how many job losses there are in new hampshire where the unemployment rate is 2.9%, the lowest in the country. his last event battleground state two was in ohio. there he pretty much continued his attack on the clinton campaign and hillary clinton for the newly fbi discovered e-mails on huma abedin's husband's laptop. he got a little salty in describing that and him. then tonight he will be here in hershey, pennsylvania. pennsylvania, one of the four battleground states he has to win. north carolina, florida, pennsylvania and ohio. here is one where hillary clinton has had a pretty stable lead for a while and that's
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begun to erode as all the battleground and national polls show this is within the margin of error. >> thank you so much. i looked up the real clear politics average on last poll average before the election in 2012. it had obama at 48.9 and romney at 48.1. what about the unemployment numbers? i think that trump -- that resonates with his supporters. >> yeah. you call it exactly how it is. it's 4.9. but if you add in the millions upon millions of people who have left the work force, if you add that -- if you have them -- if they were looking for jobs, the real unemployment rate, the real number that they put out, is 9.5%. that's real unemployment. 45 million people are on food stamps. another 45 million people are living in poverty. the economy is not good. the economy is good for the upper 1% or upper maybe 3%, wall street types, investors.
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it has been great for them. everyone down up until you hit the $30,000 threshold, between $30,000 and $250,000, you are getting squeezed and crushed across the board. that's why there was a poll out today, michigan is tied. you are not going to use that poll, because some group polled, but michigan is clearly tightening up. new hampshire flipped. real clear politics, new hampshire is -- trump is winning in new hampshire. he is winning in north carolina. he is winning in ohio. he is having about a 1.5% or 2% in florida. >> i think -- i would say in support of your point, the race is tight. i mean, this headline i saw in the washington post gave me a tack. trump never closer to president than he is at this moment. >> juan is crying inside. >> help me. >> wait until monday night. you have the coverage monday night leading into election
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night, it looks like it is tied. everyone will want to watch. >> of course. this is great. it's like a pennant race. it's like the world series. you should have game seven. now it's tied up. they're battling it out. let's see. anything could happen. it's friday. i expect we will have more news over the weekend going strong into the finish line here for the election. both teams, campaigning hard. hillary clinton brought out the closer. president obama and -- >> jay-z. >> before you go to gregory, who is sitting there like a mute, let me just say -- >> i want to get his point in. >> he hasn't said a word. >> i'm turning to him now. >> i wonder why. >> he is so polite, that young man. >> the race is like a siamese giraffe, neck and neck. >> we'll be right back. >> thank you. >> have any questions? post them on facebook.com/thefivefnc.
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it has been a long road for donald trump to win the support of many within his own party. as election day nears, it appears the gop is coming together. >> the republicans are coming home. they're coming home to elect donald trump as the next president the they're coming home to make sure hillary clinton is never elected president of the united states. >> here are a few examples. >> my wife and i did vote for donald trump last week. i think we're doing and going through a lot of the discussions that people all across this country are doing. i never, ever want to be able to say it's president hillary clinton. >> i voted here for our nominee last week in early voting. we need to support our entire republican ticket. >> i voted for donald trump. i voted for mike pence. and i'm doing everything i can to defeat hillary clinton.
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>> nice montage there of everybody coming together, ted cruz, paul ryan. people making it clear that they are supporting the nominee. what do you think about the movement within the party? >> doing better in -- in july i think donald trump was at 73% of republicans said they would support him. now it's up to 87%. that's pretty high. clinton has been able to get 90% of democrats to say they are with her. that's pretty much a tie right there. i was on a show the other day listening to hugh hewitt. paul ryan was before me. i wish donald trump used him on the trail. he actually made one of the most persuasive cases for voting for trump and for a republican unification and for the policy perspective of the things that could happen in the next congress. >> what stuck out to you? >> well, it was just calm and rational. and enthusiastic. i feel like he was an asset that could have been used more on the campaign. >> what are you talking about?
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>> paul ryan. >> paul ryan wasn't willing to go out there and work with him. >> if you had heard what he said the other day, where i was saying it was very persuasive, they could have teased that out and found a way do that. there were other reasons why he didn't go out. donald trump didn't want him around. >> he made the case well for the party. >> a very good case. that's why i think you see this coming home affect. >> you can use that to push forward. what do you think about this? >> i think this tightening of the polls, the momentum that trump is feeling is all about these two potential indictments that hillary clinton may have. our d.c. producer said, two new hillary clinton e-mails discovered by the fbi, released by the state department, classified information. now there are two e-mails that we know that -- huma abedin sent to hillary clinton, that involved classified information.
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leaders from the uae and the crown prince and afghanistan. it's going to continue. if trump is smart -- i think he is smart, stay on message and stay on point. let this speak for itself. >> maybe they are feeling there's perhaps some -- the chance of victory and having a republican ticket that's strong and voting straight down the board. >> it's scary. it could be so close that if trump loses, people aren't going to be happy. if hillary loses, they're not going to be happy. you have a supreme court of four against four. if it ends up like it did with bush and what's his face -- global warming guy -- it could be ugly. this election night could be longer than puberty and twice as stressful. >> are you still going through it? high pitched voice. >> i don't buy the coming home m metaphor. when people bring up home and family, it's to demand loyalty from you. loyalty is not a principle. it's what you use as a
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substitute for principle. it's telling somebody, yeah, i know we're doing wrong, but come on, we're family. whenever you try to get a raise and then you say, i'm leaving your job, they go, i thought we were family. doesn't work. >> let me say, it's too quick words. i think the consolidation of the republican vote is what's tightening the race that we have been talking about. why is that happening, especially when you look at people like paul ryan cruz? i remember all the rumors and nastiness between ted cruz, l lying ted and donald trump. these folks are afraid of what happens after the election. they're afraid in the new republican party, that they will be called out and said, you didn't support our nominee. what kind of republican are you? they're afraid of a challenge from the right and especially from the talk radio crowd. they will eat them up. the second thing to say is, by the way, you know, all this stuff about she's going to be indicted. you know, this is so much rumor,
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innuendo. i don't think it's fair to anyone. we would never do that to trump if it was done by the liberal media. you would call it out. let's stop it. >> one very good point, i think you are right about the bifurcation on the right. that's why this election -- this might be a last opportunity for a very long time to have a gop in the white house. if it doesn't go that way, as greg point out, supreme point gets stacked left. voting rights on illegals. you may never see another republican -- >> blow apart -- >> you have two choices. you have hillary liberal, or donald trump whatever. >> conservative? >> and then -- >> supreme court will be far more liberal if it's hillary. you would agree with that? >> stay right there. we answer your questions on the election next. it's facebook friday. stay tuned.
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it's facebook friday. the last friday before the election. we have the last batch of your questions before the vote. the first question comes from mary ellen z. she asks, if you were on the presidential ticket, who would be your running mate and why? kimberly, start with you and work our way clockwise. >> we did it. >> who? >> me and dp. we have bumper stickers. we do. so we have it. who did it? there you go. >> you answered one question with two -- >> that's true. i don't believe you. >> killing isis. >> i think that's a terrible choice. you will get "the five" vote. you should get somebody from another show. >> who would you like? >> i don't know. who is that nice fellow in the
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morning? what are they, fox and pals? the curly -- >> james. we would add -- >> let's move it around to juan. if you were running for president, who would be your running mate? >> condy rice. >> she's not available. >> can brett hume. he is available. >> he was trying to retire and have a good time and relax for a second. >> just for a minute. i don't know. who else could i pick? >> i don't know. i'm not you. only you. >> thank you. >> i'm moving past you. >> i pick clarence thomas. >> eric. >> can i follow on the same vein and pick bill owe r'reillo'reil?
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if we win, i could step aside and let him be president? >> drain the swamp. >> come back and -- >> his next would be called "killing bolling" and be written with -- i can't think of his name. that's the point. dana? >> are you allowed to have a family member as your vice-presidential choice? >> sure. >> is it jasper? >> my uncle matt in wyoming is one of the wisest people i have known. very practical, common sense. he runs the ranch. i would pick matt as my vice-presidential choice. >> i would pick a robot. >> oh, no. >> totally unemotional. never gets tired. >> they do all the work and i sleep. >> do you remember yesterday when you said the world series is unfair to people. it's biased towards people who are great athletes. i was thinking about laying in
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bed at 3:00 in the morning. robots where the programers are the athletes. the robots are doing all the playing. >> it's like what's the game with the fighting robots? >> i don't know. >> i don't know what i'm talking about. let's go to the next question before this completely falls apart. this is from aileen r. what is the first thing -- what is the first thing you will do the weekend after the election to unwind from it? >> eight book signings. >> wow. >> i will head to colorado. i have got -- you can check. colorado, cheyenne, wyoming. haven't been there in a while. then i will go to california and then i will be back. >> that's not unwinding at all. that's the opposite. >> i will unwind on december 23. >> excellent. >> i will go to the beach no matter the weather and spend the weekend and walk and run or do whatever and just relax and drink blue moon and vodka. >> nice.
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>> different nights. >> with the orange slices? >> yeah. both of them. >> that's a good idea. >> who won? >> we don't know. it doesn't matter. >> because if trump wins, you guys are going to have to pick me up off the floor and resuscitate me. juan, it's okay. >> we might not resuscitate you. i might -- do not resuscitate. >> dnr order. >> leave him alone. >> we will sprinkle holy water on you. >> i will watch the washington football team. >> that's great. >> i think sleep. like eric, i don't know. you get so wound up. >> you wake up in the middle of the night. you are not sure what to do, where to go. you remember you have to walk home. >> thank god uber sends you away. >> uber is my house boy. >> what would i do? >> german. >> what are your plans? >> i didn't make plans really
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yet. >> you remember 2000 and the recount in florida? >> to be honest, i expect we will be here and we will be working. i'm not kidding. i'm planning for that. >> excellent. >> to be honest. >> i will do what i do on the weekends, which is nude hot yoga, which i normally do in the park. >> it's disgusting. >> it's not. >> how do you do hot yoga in the winter? >> that's the challenge. >> it might be better. he dropped a few pounds. >> you know those people on the grates? >> what happened on the trail today? we will show you next. cartels, militias, terrorist groups. they all need a place to park their cash and cherna is their dirty little piggy bank. we're going to insert into the country while nobody is looking. we're going to steal their money, sir? no, we are going to destroy it.
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we're going to finish this mission. anything we find is ours. do you want to trust a bunch of black water marks? i mean the rush, i've never felt anything like it. if we stay here we're going to die. then we die.
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today on the trail, the nominees talked jobs. trump vowed to bring them back. clinton said, they're coming back. >> these numbers are an absolute disaster. labor force participation has fallen to its lowest level in nearly 40 years. that's what's happening. new hampshire has lost one in four of its manufacturing jobs since nafta. a deal signed by bill clinton
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and supported by hillary clinton. it's going to end. don't worry about it folks. don't even think about it. >> now, my friends, we got some good news this morning. our economy created 161,000 jobs last month. that is 73 straight months of jobs growth. donald trump believes something different. he wants an economy that works for him. that's why he want to give the biggest tax breaks in history. >> so we have here the official start of the sprint to the finish line, gregory. and it seems like both candidates are coming up with their final message to the voters. what are you hearing? what comes through to your consciousness? >> i am always frustrated when i hear about jobs. neither candidate are talking about the inevitable drain on jobs that will be coming in the next 10 to 20 years, which is
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oug automation. you can't blame mexico. it will be artificial intelligence. there are things we won't have do anymore that the robots will do. the problem is, what do do you when you have nothing to do? you tend to do things that are bad for you. >> that's what you do. it's funny. before we started i said, what are you writing? the robots, automation. >> it's what it is. >> i think you are right is the problem. there's a lot to talk about. we have problems across the board with health care, unaffordable health care, too many regulations, taxes -- >> robots don't need health care. >> is you are right. obamacare can't kill them. good point. thank god for the robots. someone he can't harm or hillary can't harm. >> dana, what's the message that is making the biggest impression on you? >> i think it's donald trump in terms of change and especially on corruption. i mentioned that about three weeks ago when usa today did a study that asked americans, who is your biggest fear?
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number one fear was government corruption. not national security. it wasn't the economy. i think that it is hard to make an argument for him, it takes too long to explain the unemployment number. his voters understand it. but his voters are locked in. if he is trying to get remaining undecideds, that's harder. i would focus on obamacare. >> i think you just stay on everything that keeps leaking out. all the information that keeps coming out. there are things -- we lost three military personnel in jordan in the last couple of days. a cop just got shot new york who just died, one of two or three cops that got shot. he died. these are things that donald trump could use in his campaign. i'm the one who backs law enforcement. i'm pro-military. i'm the guy who wants to strength our military, not weaken our military. i want to spend on military. >> talk about the issues.
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>> stay on those issues. stay in the moment. say, this is why we need a safer, more secure country. he should -- >> by the way, i happen to think -- look at these jobs numbers. i think 4.9, that's unbelievable. romney talked about six. this is 4.9. you talk about wages. wages going up for the first time. i'm just stunned, first time since '09. that's a message -- >> who was the president? who was the president that led this recovery? >> it took eight years. >> because it was a deep hole. there's only one network you can trust for your news on election day. the fox news channel. make sure you tune in tuesday for all day, all-star coverage. one more thing up next.
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time for one more thing. >> time for greg's sports corner. the national hamster strawberry eating contest took place. here on the left you have raymond fur from stockton. on the right jay claw from sa a sacramen sacramento. they went at it for 43 hours. it ended in a tie.
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afterwards, they were then sacrificed to the satsatan gods >> you made them up. i could beat them. >> blood sacrifice. >> why does my face have to be on that craziness? mine is about a serious story about a legal case we talked about on this network and everybody talked about. a jury found rolling stone magazine its publisher and reporter responsible for defaming a former university of virginia associate dean in the 2014 article about sexual assault on the campus. they concluded they were responsible for liable with actual malice against the former administrator who overseas t ov sexual assault cases. it was entitled, a rape on campus. the magazine was held responsible as well, the publisher, across the board. it's an interesting case. >> amazing. we would be doing that story if
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we were we weren't doing campaigns. >> juan? >> the cubs finally got to have that world series parade they have been waiting 108 years for. the players rode on double decker buses taking selfies. look at the crowds. it was crazy. an estimated 5 million people packed the route that led fans through the city to wrigley field. schools shut down. the kids didn't have to play hooky. the chicago river, it was blue today. bright cubs blue for the festivities. michael j. fox he tweeted out, cubs, one year late. predicted in "back to the future" the cubs would win the world series in 2015. >> go cubs. i would love to have gone. >> i have makeup on my pants. >> the white board is back. >> how did it get there? >> the white bore boards are o facebook and twitter after the show. cost of clinton. hillary clinton is going to be
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barack obama on steroids, talking about higher taxes that she's going to bring. the obamacare subsidies that are going to be jacked up. more money spent on entitlement and more regulation on businesses. that will cost -- this is my two cents. after eight years, president obama spending $9.6 trillion, get this, he will be the only u.s. president in history to not have one single year with 3% gdp growth. not one single year of gdp -- you hear that? only president in history. spent $9.6 trillion doing this. you don't want more of this. >> you don't want more 4.9% unemployment. that would be terrible. >> they want me to tell you we will do more of that topic tomorrow. >> you know, we love "the wall street journal." i well the feature story today. it was about twinkies. remember when -- >> about science? >> it has to do with science. remember when twinkies was going
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out of business? that didn't happen. there was a company came in and said, we will fix this. one thing they had to do was figure out how can they make the shelf life last longer? it's not true they last for ten years. that's a myth. they went to the scientists and said we need beyond 26 days. they have a shelf life of 65 days. because of science. >> not bad. >> what is in it? >> it's an enzyme. >> i have to be honest with you -- in an abridged version of kimberly's food court. >> i thought that was neat. >> wouldn't it be better if they were fresh and good for you? >> you are not going to eat one? >> that's not good for you. >> look at me. >> they're the highest -- one of the highest sales in august when kids are going back to school and january when they -- >> the most interesting fact is that it's actually considered a fruit. >> what? >> leave it right there.
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tomorrow, 5:00 p.m. eastern, we will be here live. special edition of "the five." see you then. "special report" next. fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. with four days to go before election day, hillary clinton's lead over donald trump has dwindled. that's the headline. from new fox polls releasing right now. clinton's 3 point at vantage from last week has as you can see here falling to 2 points. that's within the margin of error. in the head to head, clinton facing trump, it's now down to one. the states, red states republican, blue states democrat. the gray states are key battlegrounds. right now, 201 to 164. in the electoral

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