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plus had less major bleeding. both made eliquis the right treatment for me. ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. happy veterans day. we want to thank all the veterans and their families throughout for the service and sacrifice for our country. it's 5:00 in new york city. and this is "the five." three days after winning the white house, a shakeup in the trump transition team. vice-president-elect mike pence is taking over as chairman from chris christie. he will remain as a vice chair along with dr. ben carson. mike flynn, newt gingrich and jeff sessions. when ask eed whether they are being considered for positions,
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some of his closest allies are keeping us in suspension. >> right now, i'm happy where i am. it would have to be something where i believe that only i could do that. >> if i'm -- we're having discussions -- my goal in all of this is not so much a cabinet position or any kind of government position but to really help america move in the right direction. >> i don't have any updates for you on transition. i'm sitting here at the rnc, and it's a great job and that's the one i'm doing. and i love it. >> do we believe any of them? >> aren't they cute and shy and bashful and in heavy consideration? for sure -- you saw when he said, thank you for electing me president of the united states. the people he specifically mentioned that repeatedly -- rudy giuliani, newt gingrich, dr. ben carson, christie, they will get some kind of position, assuming that they want it. i believe it will be offered.
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you heard what rudy had to say. i imagine he will have to want rudy giuliani close by his side and the former speaker of the house newt gingrich. >> any thoughts on who we saw? any thoughts on who might be a surprise, a sleeper? >> i think the story of the day is chris christie is gone. he puts pence in replace christie. we know christie has been having troubles with being governor of new jersey. loyalty is a big thing for donald trump from all i can gather. i think it must have been very emotional for him to are have t say, i don't think it's good to have chris christie in charge of this. from the democrats' perspective, there's the notion of so many lobbyists who look to be involved. remember -- i know kimberly is like in my brain at night telling me, drain the swamp, drain the swamp. >> i'm in greg's brain, too. >> greg's brain? >> it's a think -- i have to get
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up and drain the swamp. >> that's not the swamp. i'm not involved. i'm not involved in that swamp. >> all these lobbyists. people are like, i thought he wasn't going to do washington people. >> there's no indication that he is. he has to hire quite a few -- tens of thousands of people. he needs 350 in the west wing and white house. he needs several thousand in the first hundred days and several tens of thousands going forward. i know that group. they're not into hiring the establishment, regular people who took shots at them for the last 600 days. >> i hope they bring people from outside the system. peter teal was in there who is a silicon valley executive and someone in the tech business. that has been part of donald trump's appeal. he ran an unconventional campaign. the hope he is runs an unconventional white house. what does everybody hate about washington, d.c. and government? the fact it's broken. there's too much bureaucracbure.
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what donald trump has done well if you look in the primary, general election, he has won with such little staff compared to what romney had on the campaign team, what president obama had. i think a lot of that stems from the fact he's a business guy. you weed out the cut. you cut the cut. you work with a lean operating machine. i hope that's what he takes to the white house. maybe he doesn't have to hire as many people as they have had previously. >> greg has a point on that. >> he is a businessman. i had this idea, brainstorm today, run this place like you run a business. he is chairman of the board. but you can have a board of directors. when you get a situation where kellyanne conway -- she really -- >> phenomenal. >> ben helped him quite a bit. reince priebus came on. this whole group worked together. why not run it like a boardroom? >> look how it was run before. you have to talk -- talking about changing the mind set of the white house. the previous mind set was of community organizing. if you looked at the people
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there, they came from that kind of, i don't know, ernest, we know better than you, failure. it's now falling apart. my big concern is how many fnc contributors are we going to lose? there's bolton, newton, knnewt >> is this your appeal to the white house? >> i'm happy here. we're going to have to go to starbucks and pull people out of the line. i think a surprising nomination -- we're talking about inclusion, making it different. donald trump reaching out. his transition team should have caitlyn jenner, somebody in the -- who knows a bit about transitioning. she's a solid conservative, a solid conservative. i'm not joking. i'm not joking. donald trump should reach out. he would get the kardashian vote. he would get -- he would let people know that he to
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everything and everybody. >> greg, what about the bathrooms at the white house? >> they would have to address that. there's no men and women bathrooms. >> actually -- didn't trump say that he likes everybody to use the same bathroom? >> what expertise would caitlyn jenner have? >> don't ask. >> she's brilliant. >> this brings back -- in line of what greg said, reach across the aisle, what about reaching across the aisle, say, in a treasury secretary someone like michael bloomberg who he may not want the job but -- >> what? he bashed him during -- >> that shouldn't matter. that's the point. donald trump is the businessman. >> here is the bottom line -- >> don't be vindictive. >> it's about -- if somebody doesn't share your same ideas and specifically want to put forward the platform that people elected you with, why are you bringing -- >> one word. newt. newt was behind donald,
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president-elect trump, 100%. when president-elect trump screwed up, who was the first one after him? newt. you can't have all yes men. you have to have one no man. >> it's about a specific policy. >> here is a nice word about donald trump. >> president-elect trump. did you get the memo? >> it's hard for me. give me time. >> juan is in recovery. >> i am. >> it's not going well. >> you are lucky i'm here. >> really? >> i'm telling you something. ed meese is on this transition team. he was highly critical of donald trump. >> if you look at bloomberg, it could be smart politically. bloomberg talked about running before. what if he is eyeing 2020. put him on your team. take him out of the running. it's a good way to get a political -- >> he's not a senior economic adviser. you don't want that person -- a treasury secretary, he is concerned about the currency, about money flow, concerned about people not having
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vindictiveocccurrency situation with us. >> donald trump has to consider the fact that he wants to keep republican majority in the senate and house. he thohas to be careful if he ws to tap senators or members of congress and the house because he doesn't want those to be open seats. he doesn't want those to end up in special elections. then ultimately lose potentially the majority. >> i like your idea. i think the world of michael bloomberg. i want to take it to the next level. what about elizabeth warren? >> bernie sanders. >> that's what i'm saying. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. they agree. >> sorry, juan. juan is on fantasy island. there's no -- >> those two would blow up wall street. they would destroy wall street. >> bloomberg is a smart man. >> donald trump is highly critical of wall street and the elite.
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>> look at the people he said he might put on there. >> we have to do another topic. run this administration like a boardroom. >> like "the apprentice". >> stop it. don't be an idiot. that's a tv show. >> that was a joke. >> chairman and the board. i love this concept. >> you're fired. >> hillary clinton supporters, warren and sanders, are extending an olive branch to work with president-elect trump. >> when his goal is to increase the economic security of middle class families, then count me in. i will push aside all differences and i will work with him to achieve that goal. >> trump talked about his concerns about outsourcing, his concerns about a bad trade serious. if he is serious by reforming our trade policies and creating jobs in america, not in china, let us work with him.
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>> this highlights that trump is not a typical gop republican. >> okay. i would be -- obviously against bernie sanders or elizabeth warren close to the administration. i said this to you last night. i said that donald trump is not a conservative ideologically. he is a centrist. he is probably the most amenable to doing stuff like this that any republican has ever seen. >> but eric, a minute ago you were dogging me for talking about sanders and warren. >> no. i was talking about what they said. they are in favor of free trade, those two. they are not in favor of nafta and tpp. >> they are in favor of doing away with some of these free trade deals to protect american workers. >> that's what i just said. >> that's what i say to you. >> doing away with trade deals. >> one quick thing, i think when you look at donald trump's number one -- what looks to me the number one thing he will do,
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infrastructure spending. >> i love it. >> so does bernie sanders, elizabeth warren -- >> those two are his trouble makers. with the diminished democratic presence in the house and senate, those guys are going to be the ones causing trouble for donald trump, causing trouble for republicans at large. those are the people he needs to eye. >> the good news is that the republicans held the senate. they have a strong hold in the senate. 2018 will be better for them. >> absolutely. they have the cards on the table. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders have nowhere else to pivot. they have to say we will come to the table. to the extent they have have common ground on common sense issues, we can give you a chance. >> let's get out of here. come on. >> leave it right there. tune in this sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern. we will be here with a special live post election edition of "the five." you don't want to miss that. coming up, it was one of the
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biggest promises the on the campaign trail. repeal and replace obamacare. moments ago, president-elect trump made some major news on that front. what he is planning on doing now when "the five" returns. i had frequent heartburn, but...my doctor recommended prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning. 24 hours and zero heartburn, it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10 straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed
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obamacare is a disaster. you know it. we know it. obamacare will never work. it's very bad, very bad health insurance. it's a disastrous plan. it has to be repealed and replaced. >> there's a new development regarding obamacare. after a year of campaigning on a promise to overhaul the law, we are learning that president-elect trump may be softening his stance a bit. in an interview, mr. trump said that after meeting with president obama, he will consider leaving in place certain parts of the affordable care act. greg? >> okay. two things. president obama is scrambling to save his signature program. it's like watching your car get
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repossessed in front of your friends. he is like, maybe -- it has his name on it. trump -- i will say it again. he is moving to the center faster than a kid with an oreo. maybe there are good parts to this program that we could keep. however, those parts we now know are part of a republican alternative. >> those were two issues that the republicans said that they would do way back before obamacare was obamacare. remember the health care meeting with president obama and paul ryan was there? those are things the republicans never pushed back on. those were part of -- >> there was consensus to begin with. >> his replacement plan would have had that as well. the big breaking news that donald trump may be flip-flopping on a campaign promise, i would say not. if anything, greg points out, he is at least keeping a piece of it. >> i think the article -- >> it's a nothing tofu burger. >> larger than those two elements. so the viewers elemeunderstand,
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allowing people with pre-existing conditions to get health care. if you have a child under 26 on the family's plan, the child would be allowed to stay on that plan even after leaving college. >> those are liberal ideas. >> right. >> they are conservative ideas, too. >> i don't know. >> i think what you have here is president-elect trump saying, you know what? there may be elements here that are good. i don't know how that hits conservative ears that have been hearing trump will get rid of this. another element to consider is in the last day, 100,000 people have signed up for obamacare. >> i wouldn't read too much into this. republicans have long said that pre-existing conditions is something they would keep. obamacare took two years for the democratic party to pass. so ultimately, this is something that will get done under president trump. is it something republicans have long said they're going to do now that they have the numbers to do it, it will get done.
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it's going to take a while. there's a lot of core things that republicans all agree on that need to be in the replacement plan. it's going to take a while for a consensus in the house and senate with president trump of what that replacement plan is going to look like. this is going to take a while to get a consensus. >> let's hear what richard branson and zeke emanuel think about doing away with obamacare. >> they're the architects. >> i'm upset. i think we did a positive stand. no matter what your metric. if it's getting people insurance, you know, we have about 20 million people got insurance. if it's cost control, the aca has brought costs down. so it's been a pretty big success. >> the universal health care system in american was not perfect. it would have got better and better and better. to abolish it, i mean, millions of people are going to suffer in the states. poor people, people will die,
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people will have -- the misery will come back to what happened before. >> you hear richard branson saying, repeal, millions will die. >> he is a health care expert. i will listen to him about airplanes and space travel. i'm going to listen to somebody from another country say what we should do with health care in america? i don't know. as for lying zeke, these are the people that perpetuated fraud on the american people and sold them a total bag of lying goods by saying you could keep your insurance, your rates won't go up, keep your doctor. >> i heard you call this man lying whatever. >> lying zeke. >> isn't it true that 20 million people have health insurance as a result of the affordable care act? isn't it true that it has bent the cost curve? >> people shouldn't want to have a recalled pinto when they can drive a safe car with airbags that won't explode. the point is, don't say just because they have it is good enough. they should be given quality, competitive health care.
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that's where the free market is going to come in. >> i know you disagree with the cost curve. i want to say, this is picking up on lisa's point, that what we know is that full repeal of obamacare would take 60 votes in the nasenate. they can go through a process -- you can go through a process called reconciliation. that's going to take years. in between, what are people going to do? >> here is the problem from the beginning. not that there wasn't an alternative health care provider system floated by the government. the problem became when it was a mandate. when you had to buy it or you were going to get fined. so if you lift the mandate. let the government offer another solution so they can compete with aetna and bring aetna's price down or humana. when you mandate you have to have one of them, there's the problem. you have 20 million people who have health care are at the expense of another 40 million
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people. >> penalizing people paying for it. >> not 20 million. let's be clear on that. it's way less. you have to factor in the people who lost their insurance as well. >> here is the thing. right now the two key ideas coming out of the trump group is sell insurance across state lines. you think -- >> that helps. competition makes everything better. imagine if you -- if any place could you not compete and you were stuck with what they gave you. >> i'm saying, if mississippi has this kind of health care, that's -- you can buy it there. it's cheaper. it doesn't give you actual coverage. >> you can make your choice. >> that's the point. >> what if you just want -- >> you have the power versus the government telling you and penalizing you. >> here is the perfect example. the u.s. government has a system for taking a piece of paper and sending it across the country. it's the u.s. postal service. there's a usp private like aetna or federal express, humana.
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let the government compete with the private and the price goes down. don't mandate you have to be on them. that's the point here. >> we have to go. single payer i think is the liberal idea, not the conservative idea. >> you only have that choice. >> you can have that plus you can go -- >> but you don't -- you can have the choice to not have anything. >> i think we should listen to bill clinton, it's a disaster. >> lisa wins. another big trump promise, build a wall. when can we expect president-elect trump to make good on that campaign pledge? his illegal immigration agenda is in focus next. ♪
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i'm sure you never are going to be able to guess this. who is going to pay for the wall? how did you guess? >> president-elect trump's tough stance against illegal immigration, including his promise to build a wall between the u.s. and mexico became one of his most powerful rallying cries. if he is looking for support from congress to execute his border security agenda, house speaker paul ryan may be on board. >> are you in favor of building a wall? >> i'm in favor of securing the border. i do believe that you have to have physical barriers on the border. will defer to the experts on to what is the right way to secure the border. remember, it's not just border security. you have to have a visa tracking system, what we call e-verify so someone can't steal an identity to get a job. on border security, on interior enforceme enforcement, this is something all republicans agree needs to
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be addressed. securing the border, we will do whatever it takes to do that. >> how soon will the president-elect start delivering on his campaign pledge? build the wall, what do you think? >> day one. >> shovel ready? >> break ground, yes. you can start building it. that the there are -- i don't think you penalize mexico for sending product into america. i think the way you do it is you start building a wall. use mexican workers. that's partial payment. you can do this oil deal i told you about where if oil is $50 a barrel, pay mexico $49 a barrel. take $1 of put it into an esch w account. that will pay for it. it's a free market solution to making mexico pay. >> why would they take less money? >> they can't go anywhere else. they ship -- they can't. >> why not? >> it costs more to ship the oil somewhere else. >> there's a global economy for oil. >> is it doesn't affect the
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global economy. >> i'm saying, they have other markets. >> it costs them more to -- >> there's a transportation fee. it's better for them to take the deal, make the deal and try to send it a further distance. >> i have an argument with you. i was listening to paul ryan. when bret baier said -- he never said, yeah, build a wall. he said, i will defer to the experts. we will look at the way do t. we want to secure the border. he never repeated build a wall. >> he didn't chant it out. the bottom line is he said there has to be an element of border security and protection. >> the experts -- then you talk to someone like mitch mcconnell. i don't have any comment or nothing i'm going to bring up right away. rudy giuliani says, last night, well, that's going to take a while. that's a different message than first day, first hour. >> you thought it was going to be -- >> didn't you say that? that's what you said. >> yeah. you can break ground. >> i don't think this is happening.
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>> i think there's a lot that donald trump can do immediately on immigration and cutting down on illegal immigration. first of all, getting rid of some of his executive actions on immigration. most specifically the most recent executive action on immigration. those are things he can do relatively immediately is to roll back those executive actions. here is something that's interesting from this election. there's always been this talk that the only way republicans can win over hispanic voters is to support comprehensive immigration reform. guess what? donald trump did not. that clearly did not happen in this election. guess what? he did better than mitt romney did with hispanics. you look, there was a cnn poll from september that showed that voters were almost split 50/50 on who they thought would best handle immigration. i think that entire notion that republicans have to embrace comprehensive immigration reform, that comes from the left. that comes from the mainstream media. i don't necessarily think as evidenced by this most recent election that that is an idea that republicans have to embrace to appeal to hispanic voters. >> when i look at the polls,
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most americans want immigration reform. >> they want border security and protection as well. good for the u.s. economy. it's good for the people in mexico who are trying to come over here illegally and risking their lives and children getting damaged and harmed and abused. >> americans want immigration reform. when i look at the price tag on the wall, $25 billion. >> did a liberal just complain about the price of something? >> yes. >> correct. >> i think i'm going to have a coronary. $25 billion is nothing in the scheme of what government programs are. here is the conflict. the wall is the shiny puppy that was promised to millions of people on christmas morning. if you don't give them the wall, you will have all of them on this issue from day one, they will be ticked off. he has to somehow explain this. to juan's point, polls show that the wall was not one of the primary issues. however, immigration is always
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important. he has to find that middle ground. that middle ground is directly addressing violent offenders. the people responsible for horrible murders, the kate steinly. he has to say we're deporting -- we will deport violent offenders. but i'm not going to break up families. i'm not going to do that. he has to -- he has to thread that needle. i think it can be done. >> also, president-elect trump said he would implement a version of kate's law, the one o'reilly talked about. there has to be something done about sanctuary cities. i know being a former prosecutor. >> i didn't know that. >> i don't like to mention it a lot. don't go away. we're answering your questions about the election on this facebook friday coming up next. with nature's bounty hair, skin and nails you'll enjoy lustrous hair, vibrant skin, and healthy nails... so no matter what happens,...
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we're kind of like the muppets. >> especially you. >> i'm going to go to you first. >> i'm scared. >> this is from dg. what will you do with your time now that elections are over? >> i've been thinking about this. so i think i'm pretty good at something. >> tell me about it. >> correct. competitive eating. >> yes. >> i think i need to expand my who rhorizons beyond chicken wi. i think i want to do sliders next or hot dogs, pigs in a blanket. >> very good. i think that's a great idea. >> remember i got challenged by the hooter girls to do the chicken wing eating contest? fox didn't approve it. canceled. >> it's a new era. we will look back on that. juan. >> exactly.
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>> eric has told me that i'm no longer allowed to read polls. i have to read novels and history again. will get back to reading books. also so now it's my time. i can do whatever i want. right? stages of grief. how many stages of grief? >> five. >> juan will go into counseling. >> denial. >> denial, anger. then you don't care. what's that -- >> acceptance. >> you are not there yet. >> everybody has to give me time. >> we will. >> does fox offer grief counseling? >> it's called this. tough love. >> an intervention. >> if you want to keep your grief counseling, you can keep your grief counseling. >> i heard that before. >> getting back to working out again. i used to run quite a bit. i do but i'd like do that more. mix in some weight lifting. >> that's a good idea. i have to get back to boxing. >> film that so i can watch it.
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i don't know. something fun to do. >> wow. >> lisa, big plans? >> sleep. i need to go on vacation. i haven't been on vacation in forever. i don't know -- i have a wedding in may i'm going to. but that's further away. it's going to be -- >> i'm going to do odd jobs like i do around o'reilly's house. i do his lawn. >> get his dry cleaning? >> it's great. for extra change. >> clean his hot tub? >> yeah. next question. we will go this way. if president-elect trump gave you the opportunity to choose a cabinet position, which would you choose? would you create a new one? >> the press secretary. >> really? >> yeah. it would be fun. answer questions from reporters. that's what i've been doing for the past eight years. campaign communication. >> wait a second. >> sorry.
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thank you. for blowing my spot. first time on the show. you are embarrassing me in front of national television. >> make it one. >> can we come back to me? >> no doubt, if -- if i got fired? >> you are going to leave? s . >> clearly, treasure secretary. imagine having your name on every -- >> i think you have bigger stuff to do. >> i know. that would be a cool perk. >> okay. >> one thing i wouldn't do. i wouldn't throw a trillion dollars -- >> juan is like -- >> come on, juan. >> you are bringing us down here. you are the depress secretary. >> debbie downer over here. >> meet the depressed. here i am. i would say my interest would be education and doing something about schools and school choice. i would be behind that. i think trump would be behind
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it, too. we would be in sync on that. i think for you, greg, i think you should be labor secretary. we have to deal with the bionics and robots coming. >> he can create his own little artificial intelligence czar robot obsessor. >> that's -- i would like to be the department of artificial intelligence. i would drive everybody crazy. that's all i would talk about all day. >> i hope he is watching. please take him. >> i would be in charge of pharmaceuticalo the white house, put your -- you have to sign in your pharmaceuticals with me. i will keep it in my special area. at the end of the day, you get them back. >> they give you a janitor's closet somewhere. perfect. there's a lot of jobs i would like. something definitely involved with killing. >> there's a wide variety of jobs. >> department of killing. >> national security adviser. there's a lot of things i would like to be in charge of. >> i think you would do a fine job in the department of killing.
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>> i agree. >> she would kill every night. >> they hire often. they cycle through people very quickly. >> remember my invisible facebook question? put me in on rock on. >> i like that. >> isis canceled. >> anti-trump agitators have tantrums for a second night in a row. is the behavior fair or is it time to accept the election? that's next on "the five." man: i accept i'm not the deep sea fisherman i was. i accept i'm not out on the ocean wrestling marlin. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem.
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another night of anti-trump agitators spilling into the streets and cities nationwide. this time smashing cars and setting fires over what they perceive as an unfair election. mr. trump's campaign manager has a message for those unhappy mobs. >> this afternoon, president bill clinton called president-elect trump and they had a very warm conversation. that's my message to the protesters, which is take your cues from these five or six people today. the sitting president, the former president. >> keep an open mind.
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>> certainly the trumps. >> does the country need more leadership from the left to calm them down? we have seen hillary clinton as well as president obama call for unity. do we need to see condemnation? >> for what? >> the riots. >> let's be clear. there was trouble that the police in portland said was a riot. most have been peaceful. in fact, i think the question is, why donald trump -- >> peaceful? >> peaceful. >> on fire. and burning things down. smashing. >> i'm telling you that i saw the one here in new york in person. it's very peaceful. young people shouting. but what got my attention was donald trump tweeting, these are professional protesters incited by the media as if they're being paid to be there. those people are concerned about donald trump. >> you know each one of them? >> i'm telling you.
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>> juan is calling -- >> it's peaceful if you look at the buildings which are in pieces after the people go in and break it down. number one, remember the media with the media speculating. trump violence after a trump loss. it's not them. it's the precious snowflakes that have not been educated to deal with loss. a lot of these students, what are they going to do when they get into the real world and they face defeat? this is a democratic election. they are protesting something that -- a legitimate vote as opposed to people that kill people rather than let them vote. >> they have been given trophies for losing and safe spaces and naps and slurpies. they don't know how to deal with normal situations. how many of them voted? your candidate did not cross the finish line. this is the democracy in america. back a better candidate next
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time. >> you are a former prosecutor. >> thank you. >> i'm bringing it up again. >> resume building. >> can i come back? what does president trump need to do? we have seen this racial division, tensions, riots throughout the country under president obama. what does a president trump need to do to make sure this doesn't happen? >> he gave a great speech when he found out he won. he was president-elect trump and he talked about unity. he didn't do the slogan chanting. that was step number one. then he led by example. he went to the white house and met with president obama for an hour and a half. they talked about common ground and how to make successful transition. you heard president obama compliment president bush to say that this is how we were treated and we will do the same and lead by example. then you had as kellyanne conway said, had president clinton call president-elect trump. this is part of the process. they should take a page book out of that. and hillary clinton herself calling for unity. don't burn down the country. be productive, do something to
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help bring people together, be part of the process, come up with some ideas and even elizabeth warren saying she would like to come to the table to work -- >> didn't donald trump after romney, he said, americans should march. >> march, don't riot, don't break windows. >> don't light things on fire. >> i'm all with that. >> you are not. you said -- >> no. i said, most are peaceful. >> they should get -- burn a flag in a park but don't break down a win -- don't stop people from doing business. some of these people need this to put food on the table. they are professional agitators. >> don't condone violence. >> we have to go. quickly, donald trump got 8% of the black vote, that's almost more than romney and mccain put together, almost, not quite. hispanic, he exceeded romney. almost got to mccain. asian vote, 29%. hispanic vote, 28%. everything you said on the left that he was bigot and people --
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obama laid a wreath at the time of the unknown soldier. here is that touching moment. we cannot thank you enough, veterans. our debt is immeasurable to your service to this country. god bless you all. >> absolutely. god bless the families as well. you gotta make sure of stuff before you pop off and before you pop off on tv. especially when it has to do with the presidency. watch. >> president obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the united states, exclamation point, at real donald trump. at least i will go down as a president.
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>> all right. saturday 10:00 p.m., new show. i got dirk benedict, face man from the a team. love dirk. terry shapert, retired green beret. >> cat is a wrestler? >> this sintin ings interesting. in germany, a robot did the rubix cube in .637 records, which is the world record. it proves to you that it the goal oriented tasks perfected by artificial intelligence are going to happen so quickly that we will not be ready for it. we will be enslaved by them before we know it. you ask siri to find out if you can get a quart of milk. life will be over. >> siri -- can she create a nice perfume or cologne?
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>> you can get a 3-d printer. >> it will get better and better. >> it's friday and i want to you check this out. >> how do you -- [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> oh, deer. apparently that poor buck got stuck in an american eagle store in a shopping mall in oklahoma. the deer was not, in fact, looking for jeans. somehow wandered into the clothing store, locked in unbeknownst to the employees. luckily, the buckn nor shoppers got hurt. >> the buck didn't stop there. it was a dollar store. >> no. >> jump the boarder to canada, another one. >> dana's corny jokes. >> since it's veteran's day, i want to honor scott leash. he is a veteran who owns the
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standing company, which is based out of michigan. all their products are usa made. he saw a 16-year-old individual who is wheelchair bound due to a spinal disease. he stood for the first time during a hometown homecoming parade to honor the american flag. he saw this video that went viral and donated a wheelchair to him so that he could stand up on his own with this wheelchair. >> amazing. happy veteran's day to him. >> just a few seconds very quickly. we heard that corey lewandowski resigned his -- >> cnn. >> maybe for obvious reasons. and stock market up three days in a row, record highs. massive spike in the stock market. >> also, i'm going on "hannity" tonight. >> you are thanking president obama for the stock market. >> this would be a trump rally. >> yeah. i had records under obama and now trump is adding to it.
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let's give credit where credit is due. >> that's it for us. "special report" coming up right now. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. the help wanted sign is definitely out tonight at trump tower, where the newly elected donald trump now president-elect is trying to decide on the first and most important of his staffing decisions. he made a big one today. replacing new jersey governor chris christie with vice-president-elect mike pence as the transition team chief. protests grow against the soon to be 45th president from people unable or unwilling to accept his victory. good evening, doug. >> reporter: evening. we are hearing a couple of surprises from the transition team today. first of all, we
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