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a show that is the sworn enemy of pomposity, smugness, and rudeness. preparee, for our friends over t "the five." they are next. have a great night. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i amam jesse watters. along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." did you know that hillary clinton has aon new book out? the failed presidential candidate is embarking on a massive promotional campaign for her memoir of the 2016 election. where she is again blaming everything from james comey to the russians, sexism for her loss, and she is again condemning the so-called deplorable spur donald trump's triumph. >> he was willing to play, let's not forget.
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islamaphobic politics. homophobic politics, sexist politics. he hitit every single area of resentment and two great events that feeling. and his racism which was endemic to his campaign was not subtle at all. >> jesse: also refusing to accept blame for being on the wrong end of the biggest political upset in decades. >> when it comes to the self-inflicted wounds, when you look at theeis list, and to go through them in the book. or did you make enough mistakes yourself to lose the election without any of the other things you talk about? >> well, i will say no, matt. i don't think that will surprise you. >> jesse: remember when president obama, then senator said, hillary, you are likable enough? apparently he was wrong about that too. >> kimberly: don't make me feel sorry for her for five seconds. here is what is interesting. she is actually doing a better
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job of promoting this book and being far more fascinating and interesting than she ever was as a presidential candidate. certainly god bless, because she was a first come a female to run like she w did. the whole deal. i give her credit, props to that. but now it's all the sudden hillary is a person that everybody is talking about. the contents of the book. she is being pretty forthright andre transparent talking about everything and all the reasons why. the whole kill list of everybody that has wronged her or poorly advised her. everybody who is responsible. the 32 reasons why she lost. but obviously she is mad, it's like she broke up with matt lauer, i don't know. no love lost there. >> jesse: they had such a good thing going. hean, i kind of feel like she is not in touch with reality, hillary clinton, and i feel bad for her. that's probably why she lost the election. >> juan: why do you think she is not in touch with reality?
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>> jesse: she is blaming everything under the sun except forr her own performance. >> juan: iea think that she was not a great candidate, but that is not to say that the reason that she lost. she is in the i book in the interview that she has been doing, she is quite specific about the impact of james comey's decision just days before the election to restart the investigation, the impact on women voters in philadelphia suburbs, and she is not making up the numbers part of those are analytics done by other people to show that she took a steep drop once comey came back and introduce the idea that the investigation,io the email stuff is never going to stop. >> jesse: she did put the emails on the private server, so -- >> kimberly: nothing charming there. >> juan: to counter this thing from your perspective, jesse, it was s. fox and fox business who focused on the emails. but it was not the swing vote, not the democrats that went over,ra so i don't know that you can blame it. but she feels as if there was
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unnecessary attention to what otherwise would have been a small topic. >> jesse: yes, anyway. dana, how would you like to respond to juan williams? >> dana: it made me think about an antidote that i remember from the philadelphia suburb, suburban women in the year 2000. so it is neck and neck, gore and bush, and he cannot pull ahead, they think it's going to be a problem because pennsylvania was one of the possible states that president bush did not win. but they focus group before the election, they ask the basic question, who would you rather go to prom with? into a person, they were like, -- george w. bush, i would have a lot more fun. and she said that that is when she thought that they would probably lose. and it was the likability factor. so it does get back to that. and on tucker carlson show, a really good point was brought up that the media covered the email story, just because they were
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forced into it, but "the new york times" broke the story. and also, she is so predictable. and president trump was not part of the human nature is to look for something that is new and interesting. president trump benefited from that. the other thing she does not do it all is admit that just a small bit of effort in wisconsin, michigan, and -- what's the other one? >> jesse: pennsylvania.pe >> dana: that that could have turned things around for her. but certainly in wisconsin. >> kimberly: yes, don't youwe think? >> dana: she said that she sent her husband there, but that's not the same thing. >> jesse: greg. when you see hillary out there, and she is doing a great job promoting this book, it kind of reminds everybody, i think why they did not want her as president. because she is not a leader. >> greg: no one is off losing more than weight watchers. she beats weight watchers,
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washington in general, the cubs, she is the back of an old stamp. she is bitter and she cannot get the job done. i cannot be nice. >> kimberly: really, s though? >> greg: i cannot be nice to her after what she jested. of the things that she just said. she has done the deplorable's again. she sits back and judges an entire group as islamaphobic. if you go from i'm with her to eye with her. her tour book is saying that this is what you get, more of mean, it is like, this is your punishment, because you did not vote for me, i am coming to your town. maybe she will go to wisconsin. she is like a reverse ice cream truck. you know what, nobody is running out to chase her. they are all climbing behind the windows and peering out of thedo blinders. b and i found a very depressing. >> kimberly: she is not tired of herself. she's like, listen, i have another thing to tell you and another reason why.
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>> greg: is like, maybe this isis interesting, but after listening to the weird tilted manufactured weird background of her unloading the litany of the race card, the islamaphobic car, the homophobic card, who needs it? this is not good for the country. this is why she lost, shut up and go away. >> juan: if she says trump, she calls out term, what she said was interesting. no other republican, the leading republican, because others would not play the race card, would not go out mexicans and homophobic, islamaphobic. youu are saying, oh, no, that dd not happen. she should not mention it. >> greg: she cannot come up with one example of homophobia. she is exactly like michael scott of the "office." oblivious to the flaws that are
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on display for everybody, when he walks through "the office" he thinks he hasn't made, and so resistible, she is so resistible, but she -- her entire life is a blind spot. she cannot see -- and the men that she chose in her life from bill clinton, to keeping in ine new interim round. you see this coming ago, okay okay, go away? >> jesse: i guess that makes tim kaine dwight schrute. i want to get kimberly's reaction, because hillary is at ouit again. a sameness about the inauguration. >> writing the book about how really strange it was to sit there and listen to that kind of speech that was so divisive, the
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rhetoric was hot. i call it a cry from the white nationalist god. instead of taking a moment to say, you know what, i went to reach out and be the president for everybody. he did not win the popular vote, he sweeps through the electoral college. he had a chance to fill the role, andd that did not happen that day. >> jesse: not trying to unite the country, obviously still trying to divide by saying that trump is a white nationalist. and playing on those fears. that is not usually what somebody does when they lose a presidential election. they kind of taken elder status, she is not achieving that. >> kimberly: we have not seen anybody behaveny in this fashio, have you? you did not see 41 when he lost. so it really just tells you a lot, i mean, little climate freak. >> jesse: she is a first. >> kimberly: if anybody is deplorable, it is her conduct. not setting a good example. she should be dignified and say, okay, that did not work out.
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i tried very hard. i don't know if she think she is she is him ingratiating herself by being divisive like this, and vetually perpetuating a false narrative by trying to say that the president is a white naturalist. we were there for that and to thena inaugural address, i did t hear it like that. i think it is too much of a far stretch. she loses credibilityty by tryig to tellg us what to think and change the narrative. >> juan: you know it hurts me? i think a lot of people did not hear that. and so it is just not to mrs. clinton. you talk about her being blind, i wonder if you could also say in reverse, gosh, somehow donald trumpum said some pretty mcendiary things, and people might say, that is the great disruptor. lots of people wanted change, but just to pretend, oh, race, playing on resentment, grievances was not a target. to me that is a blindness too. >>k greg: he was saying make america great again, talking
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about all of america. entries chose to chop it into pieces. this is a guy who worked in new york in queens, working with everyn. kind of person. he does not care who you sleep with or what you look like, only if you can help him. >> kimberly: unless you are in a pageant. >> greg: he is the first -- she is the first presidential candidate to write a whine-all. >> jesse: coming out, president trump having dinner with top democrats. we will get the story ahead. ♪ you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached.
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♪ >>pr dana: last week president trumpp surprised observers when he made a deal with the democratic congressional leader, nancy pelosi in the house, chuck schumer and the senate. he dined with chuck and nancy, his new friends as he refers to them. for details on what happened, we get to bring in greg's best friend, chief correspondent, natural correspondent ed henry.
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>> greg: make make a quick. >> i'm looking forward to dinner with greg very soon. dinner with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, it will happen. this broke out to moments ago, dana, the president having dinner d with the democratic leaders. officials tell me that it ended a couple of moments ago. calling it a constructive working dinner. he would expect them to say that after a dinner likete this. two interesting points worth highlighting. what they discussed, they talked about tax reform, daca, trying to find a law to codify all of that. and border security. an important point for the president, because he wants republicans on the hill to know that he w is pushing for the wal and border security for daca,e then trade and infrastructure. other things for the president. a second point is that also attending in addition to the president and democratic leaders, jerry cohen, john kelly, chief economic adviser. suggesten that the president was bringing some top officials toom try to get some business done.
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the president had some rank and file democratic and republican lawmakers in. one of them josh god homer is the cochair of the problem solvers caucus. he says that the president privately, you see the meeting there, told lawmakers that he had tried it one way early in thed administration, working oy with republicans for the most part. and i was going to try something new. reaching across the aisle. the president said when reporters pressed him about republicans being skeptical about the meetings with democrats so they should not worry. watch. >> i am a conservative. i will tell you, i'm not skeptical. i think that if we can do things in a bipartisan matter, that will be great. it might not work out, which i case, we will try to do it without. >> the president went on to say that he is hoping to get a bipartisan tax deal, that could include tax cuts for the middle class. he said he would be willing to increase taxes on the rich, something that may have been a bit of a surprise.
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although, white house officials are scrambling to clarify that the president does not want to increase taxes for the rich. maybe close some loopholes that will effectively raise taxes, but he does not want to raise rates on the rich. >> dana: thank you. we will be sure to make reservations for you and greg at the next time you are in town. i don't know where you want to take him, down town. and for this. having a a bipartisan meeting, d in fact, only the way to get things done. president obama did not have to do it because he had such big majorities. pushed firm obamacare,ob we know how that turned out. late in the presidency, president obama tried to do dinners with some of the republicans, and it was frankly too late. i think that this is pretty constructive as president trump is doing it. it might not work out, but you have to try. and gottheimer is part of the
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problem solvers caucus. >> kimberly: it does not bother me at all. it does not make me feel insecure. i say, okay, this is somebody who is used to doing business. want to sit down and get a deal done, you say, okay, let's get together and see what we can find some common points of interest and agreement and go through exactly what our plan is and see what we concur. and if there are things, excusea me, we disagree about, we can go over that and tried to negotiate it.t.t. i think that this is a smart approach. he has not been able to get his own party to do what he has asked them to do. he has no choice at this point except to reach t across the tae and get a few of the votes that he needs. it's also boxing the democrats information strategy perspective, because i cannot say that he was not trying to be bipartisan. he was not trying to be reasonable, or listen to their interest or their concerns from their constituents. because if you want to make america great again and not just republican americans, you reach
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across the aisle. >> dana: doesf strengthen the hand of some of the republicans in the house and senate who are not part of their freedom caucus group, because it basically says, he is ready to make a deal. you will not get your hard-line point of view. >> jesse: i thinknk he is dining with the democrats, because they make a better dinner guests. chuck, nancy over mitch and paul, i mean, trump likes nancy, she is glamorous and funny. he has a lot of things in common with chuck. i think that's one of the reasons. most americans can see why he would do this. but in all seriousness, he is doing it because he could not govern with partisan majorities in the house. republicans announced the senate, they should not be upset with this. they gave birth to this pet if they would've lasted filling and passed the repeal and replace. they would've been on it by late july. that would've been fine. but he pivoted out it and he is going to try to forge the bipartisan coalition to see if that works. the media is not used to this,
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because it has not been done for quite some time. bush 41 reach across the aisle, bill clinton. >> dana: 43 dead, that's how you got tax cuts and no child left behind. >> jesse: look at all of the bush tax cuts. reagan tax cuts. daca will be in need of bipartisan support. infrastructure will needed to. it will be funny when the media has to write the headlines like, you know, three months ago trum was hitler and now they are having dinner with him. >> greg: i disagree, dinner with nancy and chuck schumer, for that dinner i would have to be wasted. i would start drinking at noon. having dinner with those two will be like being trapped between two tvs. formal commercial cars for kids, and another with commercial cars for kids. both playing at the same time. this could go in a couple of
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directions, it could go like you say, ao compromise that ends in results, or it could go a lot like arnold schwarzenegger in california where he was elected to clean up than mess in sacramento, and to the mess cleaned him up.ea he got swallowed by the masthead he cannot change the culture. they had these huge tax picks. they cannot pass anything because they needed two-thirds for the budget, and what you could end up having, fairly liberal republican. >> dana: we have heard about the republican perspective, but what did the democrats think? >> juan: the question is what about the democratic politician, with nancy and chuck schumer there, they arere willing to engage. if you are asking about the base, they would only go so far. looking at the agenda, you are talking about things like tax cuts, and i think that they have a different idea of a tax cut. you heard and working ed henry
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talking about raising the tax cuts, but then you look at issues like immigration, and i do not seeke that democrats are able to work with him, and so, yes, but what strikes me about this is to get back to the republican side of it. because to me trump is more popular than any other republican at this moment. and his numbers are not great. but he is more popular the mitch mcconnell and ryan, and conservative talk radio is playing trumps song beating up on the congressman. but the fact that there's been no legislative accomplishment so far. so the question is, is trump now further separating himself from mitch mcconnell and ryan, and is there a third party and america's future? i never thought itt possible. >> dana: but you could also end up with a liberal republican. i had, some celebrities got political, imagine that. a telethon for hurricane victims. that report is next.
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find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >> the stars came out to raise money for hurrican >> greg: the stars came out to raise money for hurricane relief, and a few brother opinions on climate change. which is great. i always go to musical artist for my science. >> anyone who believes that there is no such thing as global warming must be blind orbag unintelligent. lord, please save us all. >> greg:g: save us all indeed, if you agree with him, blind or dumb. okay, that is not divisive at all. but i know what you are thinking, what does beyonce have to say? speak of the effects of climate change are playing around our world every day. just this past week we have seen devastation from the monsoon in india, and 8.1 earthquake in
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mexico, and multiple catastrophic hurricanes. irma alone has left a trail of death and destruction to the southern united states. we have to be prepared for what comes next. >> greg: there you have it, climate change because the earthquake in mexico. does this political stop at the telethon bother you? maybe, but it should not since they raised $44 million listening to a a few sentiments from millionaires seems a irgain. calling viewers dome is pretty arrogant. i guess stars know thatt being n are telethon creates a shield tt allows you to lecture safely from the perch of sanctimony. but if they want to wag a finger, it is still $44 million at the mountain of toe. so i can take one night of typing by the people -- regardless of politics, everybody should do their part. we have all given, and we have had others do so too. and many have pitched in, including sister margaret
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chainsaw. [chainsaw buzzing] >> greg: it looks like a horror film, but she lends a hand and a chainsaw, and without pummeling the paula hicks -- public with their politics. that's a good habit. >> kimberly: a play on words. >> greg: there was a beautiful interview that sandra smith did with sister margaret from miami who found a chainsaw in a school where she worked. rolled out a little thing. i speak of the chainsaw was sitting in the closet at the school. noted helping anybody, so i went in and pulled it out and did what i could to clear the road and help other people out. people were driving by, taking picturesnd and telling me thank you. and as i was doing that, i was praying for other people, people
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that lost their homes and everything. >> greg: i do not think that i would beld doing that. i don't know how to turn on the chainsaw. >> dana: she seems to know how to handle it. not worried at all. i don't think it is easy to hold that. >> greg: no. >> dana: given what the democrats did to the catholic nominee for the judiciary, i would suggest that they consider somebody like this, a dogma obviously living strongly in her, shema got out there to help people. can i say something about thece celebrity is? >> greg: yes. >> dana: if everyone were to admit that we have a problem in the global warming, anthropogenic meaning that it is that humans are exacerbating it, what then? what are they willing to do? where is that efficacy? because they never get beyond just shaming people and not changing their own behavior. >> greg: they will not give up the plane. >> dana: rich people will not have to do it. >> jesse: they all flew private jets to get to the telethon. >> greg: if you think about
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j.j. watt, what did he raise? 30 million without the carbon footprint of a concert, having said that though, i cannot complain, because you raised $40 million, i will take whatever you say, right?? >> juan: by the way, i would love to see you and habit. he would be so cute. >> kimberly: you have a weird man crush on him. i've noticed. >> jesse: what about me, juan? >> kimberly: he has no bid for you, jesse watters. >> juan: what i was trying to say before -- [laughter] i think when i watch these folks, i am grateful for what they did, a lot of money and they didid it in an hour. it was not like all day labor day or something like that. but when you hear stevie wonder, you hear beyonce say this, i don't think that they know what they are talking about. i think that they are basically
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saying what they think -- gosh, some crazy stuff and the weather prayed about when i hear scott pruitt who should know what heru is talking about, saying it is insensitive, darling. insensitive to bring up climate change. i think, wow. are you trying to avoid reality. you are not willing to have the discussion and you are afraid of it, and you are in charge of things like, no cap on trade. >> jesse: he is having a debate. >> dana: i think he wasft talking about the immediate aftermath when people are needing rescue. at that moment. >> juan: he is saying let's not talk about it. in other words, at the moment where there should be a heightened publicd awareness of the issue, he is saying, shouted down. >> dana: no, he said at the very moment when people were being rescued, not the time. but also calling for the red team to be exercised which nobody else was ready to do. >> juan: we have so many people raising money rescuing people, we can have a
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discussion. >> greg: we have got nothing out of this. >> kimberly: 's been educated and partially raised by t nuns and to the sisters of mercy, god bless them. they do it better. it is fantastic. that is america at its best. we can have all the discussion that we want card >> jesse: did beyonce thatid global warnig causes earthquakes? >> kimberly: dramatic replay. >> jesse: i just want to make sure that everybody knows that.e >> dana: that like plate tectonics and global warming are not the same thing. >> kimberly: they are not first cousins. >> greg: when we return, the former fbi director james comey committed a crime, stay with us. >> kimberly: he must be joking. ♪be ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way."
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>> kimberly: yesterday sarah huckabee sanders made headlines when she suggested that justice department should consider prosecuting james comey. today she listed his potential breaches of the law. speak of the memos that he leaked were created on an fbi computer while he was the director. he claims that they were private property. but they clearly followed the protocol of beneficial fbi documents, leaking the memos on a sensitive case, regardless of classification violates federal laws including the privacy act, federal agreement, and nondisclosure agreement that all personnel must sign. >> kimberly: hillary clinton is not happy with mr. coming, oh, c no. >> he was fired for the wrong reasons. >> but he should've been fired? >> he should not have been fired for russia. he should have been disciplined, whether or not fired, that is not for me, to say, but he shoud have been disciplined for the way that he be behaved on the
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email investigation. >> kimberly: saying that very elegantly. she does look quite good. but she is still sporting a frown or so about james comey. >> dana: yes, everybody is mad at combing, i think that the white house has a really big benefit by saying, sarah huckabee sanders said that thist the president's role, this is the justice department's role, and you can stop there. they have surrogates or ways outside counsel to be able to comment on those types of things. and i think if all of those plans had been made contemporaneously with the firing, it would hold more water. right now it looks kind of thing because it is from reaction to the steve bannon interview and because she is asked about it in the briefing room. so much other good stuff going on that there are plenty of ways about it.k plus it does not work in your favor. just last week the justice department after years of investigation has come to the
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conclusion under the trump administration that allow us lowest learner was not culpable, there was not enough evidence to bring any case against her. keep it out of the white house and let the outside counsel do something about it. >> kimberly: hillary, very rested indeed, still very passionate about what happens, to know that she is quite upset with james comey, probably deservedly so. both sides not happy, but it's interesting to me that the left and the democrats still did not want to say, okay, not the right thing for president trump to do when he dismissed them? >> greg: don't trust tall people, right,, dana? they see things differently. i don't know what he is doing up there, half the time. >> kimberly: at that end at the table.r >> greg: when his k mount, i said that was far more destructive than saying that he would prosecute over the emailsr because he basically said that she was irresponsible andan
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possibly dangerous, but he says, we are not going to do anything about it.. i have to depend on this point, even though she drives me crazy, but what sanders said was that we should certainly look, there are two outs, showed does not mean much, look does not mean act, but certainly look, what i think about a movie on cinemax, i could look at that. check the rating. who is in into? i don't recognize anybody. >> kimberly: "love actually" rerun again. okay, jesse, what do you make of this? i think that the comey thing is permeating on both sides. >> jesse:, okay, comey, hillary lost pennsylvania by 34,000 votes. also wisconsin by $23,000, michigan 11,000 votes. those were blue states that she was opposed to win. look at the swing state like iowa, she lost by 150,000 votes. this was not close. this was not where the comey
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thing at the end with the weiner guy, this was not bush versus gore. it was not separated by a few thousand. this was an electoral landslide, not on a popular vote, but electorally. he can do the same thing. he can say, what if it was not for the nbc leaking the access hollywood tape. or for comey not indicting hillary. or not lining up against me in the convention. you can play the blame game on both sides. i'm sick of it. >> kimberly: all right, what do you think? >> juan: i think that there is a story hidden here. and the story is that ci -- i see sarah huckabee sanders, people are reacting to the idea that mueller is asking for stafo come in. and i think that the pressure is building inside that white house, and they want to
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divert attention and focus on jim comey. because as dana pointed out, if the justice department thought that he had somehow violated the law, jim comeyio would have been dragged in and indicted by now. >> dana: may be not by now. maybe the justice department is looking at him. we don't have to announce that. >> juan: i but at this point it is kind of after-the-fact, so to me what i see is this kind of aggressive focus on comey serves the president p.r. 101. don't look at me, look over here. watchh him. >> dana: yes, watch jesse. tall people. >> kimberly: the tall versus the short, directly ahead. bernie sanders, your favor, free health care for all,e but there is a catch. we will tell you about it when "the five" returns. paigns, rans, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats.
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earth not to guarantee health care to all of our peopl people. as proud americans, our job is to lead the world on health care, not to be woefully behind every other major countr country. >> juan: single-payer health care, kimberly, do you like this idea? like most democrats, about more than half like it. a pretty high percentage of support across the country. what do you think? >> kimberly: we have been watching the position evolve over time, first it was limited partisan support. where he mostly saw liberals, democrats, focusing on it, but it seems to be gaining some broader appeal across party lines. i'm not a fan of it, but i think it is a predicable thing that we are seeing on the part of leading democrats. bernie sanders has been poured, but a lot of people want to feel the burn, so they are adopting the idea in a post office list
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of faces and lists of names that are supporting. they feel in order to go forward and be the presidential candidate, they have to be for single-payer, so they want to be on the record coming out strongly to carve out some of the bernie support. >> juan: sarah huckabee sanders says, horrible idea. >> jesse: she had something else she said, if americans wanted single-payer health care, bernie sanders would have been president. fantastic line. the problem was single-payer is math. >> kimberly: a lot of people supported trump and bernie on some of the same policy. >> jesse: that is true, but i don't think there is an appetite for single-payer in the country prior to the problem is you cannot pay for it even if you raise texas to 50% on the wealthiest people, you cannot come close to paying for single-payer. i love that the democrats are running so far left on the issue. that's fantastic. let them do that and let the voters decide.
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the democrats had their chance on health care, and they blew it. i think it is time for them to step aside. spilling by the way, dana, some republicans are looking at a repeal of obamacare. 17 days left to do it. what do you think? >> dana: senator graham is one of the sponsors of that, he thinks it has a child. the democrats always pick a losing issue, and health care would be it credit they have a win with obamacare right now, not repealed yet. they should take that and take it too single-payer in the future. but republicans always end up being the ones that have to figure out how to pay for it. they never have to figure out how to pay for it. they frontload all the goodies, back load all the baddies and then we end up in power. >> juan: republicans part d. >> dana: it pays for itself. to back me up. >> juan: so normally, greg, this is a time when you get to mock me. >> dana: do it! spewing but i was so entertained
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for you mocking burning, i would like you to do it for the audience. >> greg: you do not take advice from a socialist about improving anything. head has killed more people than malaria and the plague. if bernie sanders had his way, there would be no bottoms up system that was used to fight the hurricane. it would have been a centralized government, everything would have been bogged down if you look at the ussr in the old days, you need three things. capitalism, which is based on choice and competition, we use it for everything, and it works, but when we get to this part of the world, health care, we stopped, we go, this is different. we cannot do capitalism, and choice. but if we tried, this is what we need. a new minds, we cannot fund $1 trillion a year program on retrieval, because they will not exist, middle class will get hit by this. it is a losing proposition. >> juan: well, "one more
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oh, no! it went through. >> jesse: it's not fake. $3000 engagement ring down in the mud. it's all good. they still love eachll other. >> kimberly: did he buy it with amex? because you have protection. >> juan: many of you people know him from fox business, a year-long deal with breast cancer, here is the good news, she is finally cancer free. and now she is doing an amazing job of raising awareness for the need for women to have mammograms, and raising money cause. we all chipped in, including kemery gave -- and the fox news helped jerry's breast cancer awareness race. if you would like to make a donation, go to the website.
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thanks to all of you, and congratulations to gerri let me just say from all of us, you are a d inspiration. >> greg: great job, juan. >> juan: this is her bracelet! >> kimberly: we love her. i'm so happy to have her backup fox. >> dana: i love her haircut. >> kimberly: on to a sort of interesting and happening thing. to some hunky first responders helping out after hurricane irma in florida, getting a lot of attention online from the ladies. the police department posted this photo on the facebook page on sunday, prompting many comments, looking at a first responder attention, i feel safe for looking at the picture. so we have mrs. hamilton saying they enjoyed how millions of women are going crazy over their
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husbands. also the officer who is by the way, single, ladies. and greg. >> greg: we need all this information? >> kimberly: don't call 911 and to request these specific individuals. >> greg: okay, podcast, you listen to dave rubin, great podcast. i'm on it. go to youtube and put in the report, and there is me putting very strange. it is really good. now it is time for "i hate these people." i have not done these in a while. guide the gym, dude with a man bond that brings in multiple water bottles and puts them at water bottle station, nobody can use it, i'm onto you. i've been watching you, i'm doing stuff with that water pretty better stop. you better stop. we all pay their dues at the gym, it is not just your gym,
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youte jerk. >> jesse: road rage over here, dana. >> dana: i had one about the hurricane, google it, you will love it. >> jesse: set your dvr, "hannity" is up next. >> sean: thanks to all of our friendspr on "the five," telling congress to do their job. putting work on the reagan tax form that the american people voted for, and they will benefit from. tonight on this program we will offer up solutions and we will explain why this is needed now more than ever. and more importantly, we will continue to hold washington accountable and to that is tonight's important opening monologue. ♪ president trump is pushing for sweeping taxee cuts and major tx reform, why to unleash the american economy and provide relief the american people.
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