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joining the lineup next month. it should be a good show. don't miss it. have a good night. here's "the five." >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino. along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, greg gutfeld, and jesse watters. it's 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." some breaking developments tonight, there is a report that trump campaign manager paul manafort. both before and after the election. for more on this stunning story, let's bring in ed henry in washington. >> the leaks keep on coming. not just about the possibility of an indictment coming from paul manafort but also new information raising questions about whether president trump was correct about his claim that trump tower was wiretapped by
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the obama administration. first "the new york times" breaking fresh details about robert mueller's raid of paul manafort's home in july. they picked the lock to paul manafort's door as he was sleeping. the times also reporting that manafort in his legal team were likely to be indicted. not necessarily shocking to the trump legal team. people close to the president have told me they've been expecting potential charges between manafort and retired general mike flynn who announced the creation of a legal defense fund. a source close to the president says we should pay close attention to the second link to cnn claiming manafort was wiretapped based on secret court orders before and after the 2016 elections. we should note dating as far back as 2014 before the campaign. this source tells me the second wiretap came after the fbi released some of the details on the russian dossier of then president-elect trump that has been discredited. the judges who d approved this -
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they are miffed that the wiretap of manafort -- the plot thickens. not just on whether manafort and others in the trump orbit will face indictment but whether the president was correct that trump tower was wiretapped and this was a witch hunt. the president's critics laughed it off but remember, we've been told manafort also owned a h hoe in trump tower. wiretapped during a time. back when he was still in phone contactctme with president trum. there's a lot developing tonight and we are still trying to find the facts. >> dana: president trump is back in his hometown of new york city for the annual united nations general assembly where he's meeting with federal heads of government and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and emmanuel macron. mr. trump is an intense critic of the u.n. on what he thinks is a waste and mismanagement.
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he called for major reform. >> we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world and in order to achieve this, the united nations must hold every level of management accountable, protect whistle-blowers and focus on results rather than on trust. we encourage all member states to look at ways to take bold stands at the united nations with an eye towards changing business as usual and not being beholden too the ways of the past. which were not working. >> dana: greg, previous presidents may have said this but i think this one really means it. >> greg: yes. first of all, we have to talk about him calling kim jong un "rocket man." hehe should continue this. he should refer to netanyahu as benny and the jets and macron as "tiny dancer." attitudes about the u.n. -- we
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have all figured this out -- especially around this horrible place, epcot without the amazing food court. finally we have a president that says we are going to reform it and for the longest time come at the u.n. has always pointed fingers at us. passing judgments on us while they double parked their limos and don't pay their parking tickets, they harass our call girls. they close down department stores so can buy their mistress a stuffed boar. >> dana: that happened? >> greg: i made that up. they take advantage of this country, a free ride. it's nice that the president is saying the word "reform." reform means we are now looking at you. we are looking at you. you have to change your ways. enough about us. >> jesse: i take issue with something that gutfeld said. i've been to the u.n. and their food court is fantastic. [laughter] >> dana: can you get everything from t all around the world? >> jesse: everything. my favorite is mongolian. terrific.
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i can't believe i'm saying that. thanks for clarifying, kimberly. after some of the other commentary. i miss gaddafi. remember when qaddafi would come in?mm hotel.d not sleep in the he'd pitch a tent in central park. >> greg: we did not let him do that, did we?t >> dana: we did! yes. >> kimberly: the good old days. >> jesse: the u.n. is as strong asda the u.s. makes it. trump puts the "bully" in bully pulpit. just like he did with nato, pony up and pay your fair share. carry the burden because he realizes the united states is not going to be able to pay for this and do all this stuff forever. h just like he did with nato. the security council has been more useful in the house and senate to a certain extent. he's got two unanimous u.n. security council acts -- sanctioning the north koreans.o
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i think trump does well in the world stage, he's used to dealing with ceos and executives. not legislature where it's hard to come together with a big coalition. w you see him as a man of action dealing with other world leaders effectively. >> dana: even tomorrow, before today -- i want to talk about in a second but even before today, you had people in the region of asia, china, japan, south korea all sort of changing and defense posture is because the time is now to deal with north korea. president trump made it clear over the weekend and talking to everybody today, d priority numr one. >> kimberly: absolutely. this is a great time to build these coalitions and strengthen the resolve to do something with north korea now because it's not going to get any better if we just delay the game. we've got to do something. i think people are ready for it. i think they feel that presidenti trump is the man to get the job done.
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i like the coalescing of interest and resolve towards that common goal. i think today what we heard -- it really shows like jesse said, very comfortable on the world stage in dealing with world leaders. so he sort of interacts with ceos of major companies. it fits his business model and mind-set versus the legislature and et cetera, that he can't get a grasp on. he likes when he's one-on-one. like rocket man. he likes those type of one-on-one conversations. >> dana: he gets to have the main world stage, juan. president putin and president xi -- can basically run the table. >> juan: i don't know about him on the table but this is his show. everyone's looking forward to his appearance tomorrow before the general assembly. if f this is trump on the world stage in a way that i think we have not seen before -- we've seen him overseas. and how he dealt with nato, in
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terms of the multilateral group, pay up. everyone -- the gdp, the united states and other countries are paying up but he wants you to pay more and he has some of the countries pony up more money. similarly tomorrow, people have trouble with trump saying "rocket man" or the business about retreating the image of a golf ball hitting hillary clinton in the back and her stumbling. it's hard to look at him as something less than a world leader standing in front of the u.n. and speaking about something the entire world is concerned about which is north korea. i mean, that it's what is front and center. there are other issues and we will get at some of them later in the program, dealing with iran and the paris climate deal. tomorrow, he's got an audience that wants to hear from him.cl that wants to support him and see leadershipp in terms of dealingr with kim jong un.
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>> greg: i want to see more of that golf ball video. >> jesse: [laughs] >> dana: t can't get enough? >> greg: i am okay saying it's funny. >> jesse: role it. >> juan: i don't think it's funny. i think it's sad that the world leader, the guy you want to see -- -- >> greg: you can retweet and not endorse it. if it's just funny, retweet it. >> juan: if you're president of the united states? >> greg: that's what makes trump trump. look at twitter the way he looks at it. and interesting. it drives people nuts and makes them crazy. they get all upset about it. if you don't get upset -- >> jesse: it was modern day. >> juan: for a president tried to expand his base -- oh, yeah, insulting, why don't just punch a woman in the back with a golf ball? >> jesse: why not bring sex into it? if it's all about gender.
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>> greg: somebody tell juan. the golf ball never actually hit her. >> juan: no, no. >> greg: she said it punched her. >> juan: the image he wantedr. to send to the world. >> greg: people know it's not real. >> dana: the thing in central park about trump, it wasn't real either. it was hilarious. they did it for seven days straight. >> kimberly: "watters' world" visit.. [laughter] >> greg: you think kathy griffin holding a head, that's as bad as that? >> dana: i think all of it is bad.ho >> greg: i can see the gradation -- tapping her on the back and making her stumbling is funny. >> jesse: he is just responding to the book. his way of responding to "what happened."
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>> greg: i like the self-righteousness. that's all. >> dana: on more important topics. prime minister netanyahu. >> kimberly: listen, another great relationship and alliance between these two countries. we thought right away in the beginning of the trump presidency that he had the favor of netanyahu,, that they were like minded working very closely together with confidence and i would say also trusting one another. he really believes that president trump is a friend to israel and israel has reiterated back and said they are a friend to the united states. that's one relationship going quitete well. they seem to be on the same page. acting towards a common end. >> dana: coming up, probably what does not like president trump. not a news flash. the emmys got political last night of course. we have analysis when we come back. ♪
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>> there are over 450 original scripted shows made this year. of course, there's no way anyone could possibly watch that much tv other than the president. who seems to have a lot of time for that sort of thing. >> ♪ imagine if you're president was beloved by nazi ♪ >> here's your emmy. >> we still refuse to be controlled by a sexist, lying, hypocritical bigot. >> jesse: whoa. sean spicer also made an appearancece where he lampooned his press conference where he claimed more people witnessed president trump's inaugurationss than president obama's. >> isde anyone who can say how g the audience is? sean, do you know? [laughter] >> this will be the largest audience to witness an emmy,
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period. both in person and around the world. >> wow. that really soothes my fragile ego. >> jesse: frequently using out of touch celebrities, is hollywood inadvertently setting up a reelection victory for president trump? did you watch last night? >> greg: of course i did, watters. q jesse always calls me gutfeld. it's an o'reilly thing. all right, they lost, trump won. you know what the really importantt message? trump is funnier. when i watched that, you don'trt have any natural laugh. when you're watching it, y it's just like -- it's kind of like they are soothing their wounds. >> dana: you can see the joke is coming. >> greg: exactly. the thing that won is "a handmaid's tale." a dystopian universe, women are
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mutilated but some draw inferences toto a contemporary western society while ignoringce this is actually happening in certain islamic countries and that the right gets held for it from the left, saying that this reality exist. but they give emmys to fictionhe based on a terrible book byal margaret atwood. >> jesse: what about humanizing sean spicer? everyone said are you laughing with this guy? he is supposed to be the devil. what's going on? >> dana: he got heat from the left and the right because it was basically going after trump too. we were here and live on "the five" when that actually happened.to i remember kimberly said dana, what do you think? i was like well, imagine if you drink caffeine? it turns out that the biggest laughs wasn't him. c the joke is kind of on him but he's laughing about it too. part of the argument would be --
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the press secretary is supposed to live by some sort of professional code. one, i never would have been invited to the emmys. no one in hollywood ever knew my name and i liked it that way. that was perfect for me. i've always known him to be a pretty funny guy. >> jesse: a lot of these hollywood people are hypocrites because theyy are criticizing te president for lacking moral virtue. we have jane fonda, all these hypocrites out there, all these sexists. they don't have a leg to stand on. >> juan: what do you mean? >> jesse: hollywood has the most sexists. >> juan: in terms of the emmys, it was basically the trumpmp show. i think all of you should say my gosh, look at the honor. donald trump is not only president of the united states, he is the leading figure in american television.
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>> greg: i agree with you. >> juan: you have alec baldwin who gets an emmy for playing the president. here is your emmy, mr. president. you know what? it seems to me that time and time again, people who are real people inside the costumes and behind the cameras, just like with the espn thing with jemele hill. she is a real person with real opinions. yes, she works for a corporation but she's a real person. expressing themselves for better or worse. i did not think it was as harsh as it was last year. >> greg: real quick. you brought up espn. good point. both espn and the emmys and the nfl and even rolling stone or new republic -- its identity politics. by the very nature, it's divisive and everything implodes. you brought up espn. they are in decline, the emmys are in decline. they are selling rolling stone,
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the nfl is in trouble. new republic is in trouble. it's all identity politics. >> juan: i don't think so. it extends both ways. you have a republican party that right now is being divided, his trump with us or not with us? trump plays his own. his politics on the identity politics front, people like me might interpret as being white identity politics. >> jesse: kimberly, what you think about all these actresses and actors? do you care about their political opinion? >> kimberly: excuse me? [laughter] >> kimberly: wow.bo apparently donald trump is the most interesting man in the world. right? he is the new dos equis guy. holding up the whole emmys last night. they wouldn't even have a show. it's unbelievable. alec baldwin won. he's a fascinating, modern
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president that tweets and says what he thinks and acts like a businessmanet versus a traditiol politician. there's a lot of material to work with. we saw that last night. that's all they were talking about.e' >> dana: i also think that identity politics is part of it but i was on a plane last night, there are 500 channels you could watch. everyone was watching something ldifferent. on nfl, you don't have to watch the nfl game because you can watch it partly on your phone ot somewhere else. you can get rolling stone but people aren't buying subscriptions anymore. the whole media landscape is changing.ol >> greg: it does feel like if you take trump out of the picture, the cool kids making fun of the dorks. the dorks are -- the rest of america. there's a sense of contempt behind the veil like we are just being funny. i think that something they have toi think about when their tickets decline and when people no longer want to see their movies. >> juan: i am very interested in that.
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to me, what it suggests is the people involved here have some rage. they are really not happy trump as president. >> greg: i agree. >> juan: you said is not funny. i don't think they want to come across as funny. they are trying to convey their upset that trump is president. >> greg: they did it. they weren't funny and they prove their point. >> jesse: if any of those people got on these shows and tried to debate real live views, they'd get smoked in a heartbeat. president trump helped a boy make his dream come true but an asinine take-away from that heartwarming moment, up ahead. ♪ limits to the amount of fossil fuels that we can burn. since 1925, we have depended on diesel generators,
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>> this is frank. he's going to be famous. he's going to be a navy seal someday. he's going to do great things for our country. thank you, man. you take care of yourself. >> greg: so that's adorable unless you are steven greenhouse, who. thinks it's horrible. a former "new york times" writer tweets...nh while we saw a cute kid experiencing the dream of a lifetime, this wet rag tweets out on mower injuries. nothing is safe especially fun if you are around steven. the dude must be a blast at a picnic. tug-of-war, no, bobbing for apples? a child in new zealand drowned once. i wonder if you would havebi ben that way under president obama. he rode bikes in mom jeans. casually smokes. i think that's all riskier than a once-in-a-lifetime grass cutting. in the trump era, everything is
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extra harmful to your health. including donald trump. dana milbank reports suffering from chest pains, headaches, high blood pressure and blames "trump hypertensive disorder." he's joking. now eight months into trump's presidency, he's really sick. is it trump's fault? of course it is. the bright side for milbank is the president helped him craft a cheeky piece out of tired predictable whining. milbank should trim the white house hedges. better wear a helmet where mr. greenhouse will come after you. it's cute, kimberly. >> kimberly: it's fun. >> greg: why can't they let the moment be? the kid is having the time of his>> life. everything has got a risk. >> kimberly: heinous child labor or lemonade stand? abuse of children, mowing the lawn? everything has to be something about intention or mean-spirited or abusing someone.
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this is the best moment of this kids so far young, fabulousit life. how cool is that into go along and say why not? come over and cut the grass at the white house. get ready for next year's easter egg? hunt. >> greg: juan, it's better to cut the grass than smoke it. >> juan: what about vaping? >> greg: what about your age >> juan: tom sawyer, whitewashing the fence. >> kimberly:bo so nice. >> juan: it was. on the other hand, it's t worke. the work is political. i think president trump used this young man as a symbol of industriousness and someone who wrote a letter to the white house. so president trump was gracious in allowing him to come and actually do it and have this moment. if you are talking about the political -- the other sidebo of it, the left leg steven greenhouse says don't forget --
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i think the number one injury with these are kids. >> greg: really? i couldn't figure it out. one of the there was a toddler that fell off or should not have been on it. >> juan: burning their hands? >> greg: minor things. believe me, there's worse things you couldur do as a kid. >> jesse: if i was 11 and my dad said jesse, go mow the grass. i would say but dad, the american child labor -- [laughter] >> jesse: the moral of the story -- >> dana: you're going to have to go back. >> jesse: illegals are doing the jobs that americans won't do? this kid is proving them wrong. doing the lawn. i had this kid on my show on saturday night. i saidwn what will you do with l the money you are earning? >> juan: wait a minute, does. theo president pay him? >> jesse: no, he did not. >> kimberly: don't start
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another rumor. >> jesse: he said i'm going to take the money for mowing lawns and invest in buying ar. leaf blower so i can blow leaves in the fall. he's a straight up capitalist. >> dana: we will all be working foror frank one day. >> greg: when you were a child, you drove tractors, right? how old? >> dana: yeah. i d was young. my cousins, two boys were more active and their children are active and healthy. i remember during the obama administration, on this show, they proposed through the labor department these farm family rules it would put on families so my uncle would be able to say to my cousin hey, i need you to go get those hay bales. they were going to make details and make them respond to the government and thankfully, the agricultural community got together and did the hashtag. the chief of staff or obama
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promised thatas even if he won reelection, he would not propose this rule anymore. families and communities can stand up for themselves against government intrusion. >> greg: an example of not just seeing the obvious. it's just a kid mowing the lawn. >> kimberly: has little earphones in. >> greg: he had gloves on. >> kimberly: people will freak out and make complaints saying it's child abuse. >> dana: and i can't believe they didn't complain about the nthonda lawn mower? >> greg: good point. >> kimberly: now a you've done it.. >> dana: if you want to complain. >> greg: is president trump in or out? a big update on the p paris climate deal, when "the five" returns. ♪
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the paris climate accord saying it was a bad deal for america.. secretary of state rex tillerson said it was possible to rejoin the pact. >> in which we can work with partners in the paris accord. we want to be productive and helpful. >> there's a chance the u.s. could stay in the accord, are presidents that he is open to finding those conditions where we can remain engaged with others on what we all agree is still a challenging issue. >> kimberly: in a statement, the white house said it had not changed its positions and that the u.s. would withdraw from the paris agreement "unless we can reenter on terms that are more favorable to our country." okay, to see any difference of this in terms of what the previous position was and despite the comments by rex? >> jesse: exactly the same. he said we will stay in if the conditions are right. but the president said -- if we can hammer out a better deal,
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better terms, we will stay. or reenter or whatever it is. what's may be happening is that we have said we are leaving i ad maybe some of the other countries try to come back to ur and say you know, maybe we can work something out. we were flirting with that idea. "the wall street journal" broke the story and all heck breaks loose. the united states of america has actually reduced its carbon emissions over the last 10-15 years.ak other countries or predominantly e.u. countries have increased them. we've had this debate. the united states as a leader in reduction of carbon emissions. we don't need to do this. we've said in 100 years that if everything goes according to plan and reduce the world temperature by t .01% -- which s nothing. >> kimberly: my goodness. "watters' world." just water. >> dana: i agree with everything. when you go to a big international meeting like this
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one, you want to sound like the united states is open to hearing ideas. the united states could return if the conditions are favorable. that's probably what happened. just today, there was actually another report that the modeling that's been done on climate change looks like it might have been wrong. maybe it's actually not going to be as bad and you are trying to make decisions about the economy based on modeling the keeps changing. that's difficult for anybody to do. >> kimberly: especially because it's financially cumbersome for the united states, really bearing most of the financial burden. which is unfair. that's what he's is saying look, we are not trying to kill the environment but why should we stick with the deal that's not economically feasible or favorable? and presents an undue burden. >> greg: it's interesting watching the press cover this. it was this massive, chaotic convulsion of oh, my god. all he did -- it remains -- the
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story is the same.od show me a better deal. the whole story from the beginning. i will be disappointed if it seems like he jumps back into a deal. i have a feeling that this is what he has been doing. i've been watching this. nine months. send them all back. he doesn't send them all back but he creates a discussion where people have to move towards him. kill their family. no, we go and kill isis. not the a families but accept collateral damage. whereas before, maybe they would not. we start in a place way over here and everyone goes oh, my god. they start moving over. >> kimberly: incrementally. like the wall. >> jesse: i want to pick up on something gregey said. the press when i heard about him maybe staying in the deal, instead s of being happy like ty should be -- they focused on the flip-flop. >> dana: like with daca. >> jesse: they don't care about the environment as much as they lead on.
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>> kimberly: they care more about criticizing the president for his position, whether they are favorable and in agreement with himng or not. >> juan: wait a second, i think they were people on the right who are upset with this president. not over daca but all sorts of deals. i bet he moved back on what he said he stood for before. this is steve bannon and ann coulter. >> dana: they were trying to stir that up. when you peel back the layers and realize it's the same thing the president said three months ago. >> juan: on the climate deal, he said we are out. instead of what we are hearing -- what jesse is saying is true, maybe some of the partners, there are 197 countries whose that we are not going to renegotiate. if what jesse said is right and some of those partners have come and -- >> jesse: yeah, they need our money. >> kimberly: gary wants the president to reconsider it. >> juan: let say they did that and the president -- the
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secretary said let's talk about it. i would indicate they want to stay in the deal. >> jesse: they want to stay in the deal under favorable terms. >> juan: jesse, we don't know what the idea was previously. he just said it was a bad deal and we are out of here. he said it was a bad deal. >> dana: if they want to deal, what they should do its back off. let the president announced that and don't try to enron him. let him do it on his terms and be happyy about it. >> juan: i don't know. how does the far right/center react? another flip-flop by president trump or as bannon said, this is not the guy we voted for. >> jesse: i think the sea levels are rising over by juan williams. >> juan: there's water over here. >> jesse: it's flooding. >> kimberly: we've been teasing a big announcement. you will find out what it is next.. ♪
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america. while we greatly enjoyed connecting with our audience during prime time, we are excited to go back to the 5:00 hour. after all, it's our favoritear number. there's lots t of things happening. not only do we go back to 5:00, "hannity" comes in at 9:00 and there is laura ingraham, she's going to join "the ingraham angle" at 10:00. >>ng kimberly: this is our show, 5:00, five people. 5:00 p.m. >> dana: five days a week. >> greg: five shots of tequila. >> kimberly: not exactly. besides that, "hannity" goesfi back to 9:00. when i first joined fox, "hannity" was at 9:00 every night. he's going back to where he used to be, what was the "hannity" show. there's something nice and vintage about that. >> dana: you can go home again. >> kimberly: you can. all the fans that are very passionate, what i want to say is to those of you experienced
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us in prime time at 9:00, if you could come e hither. >> dana: we are even funnier at 5:00. >> kimberly: we are usually high-energy. >> dana: right now is usually my bedtime. >> juan: who puts the bottle down and claims every station, he is watching "the five." >> greg: it's true. i will finally lose the weight i gained during this show at 9:00 and eating at 11:00 at night. the other part is that we are all sitting down at 5:00 a.m. we are doing a live show. 5:00 and 5:00. >> dana: perfect for me. >> greg: they told me to keep this from you until now. we will do a 5:00 a.m. morning show. >> kimberly:u that's called fox & friends. >> greg: i should have told them. they are probably asleep right now.> they have no idea. >> juan: laura doesn't come on until the end of october, jesse. they will have people standing in in the 10:00 hour. what you think of that? >> s jesse: i guess they will do a good job of keeping that seat
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warm for laura. >> dana: i'm doing it next week. at 10:00. >> jesse: i'm not available that day. i'm not going back to 5:00 because i was never at 5:00. it's going to be a new experience. i need to figure out what i'm going to eat and when i'm going to eat it. g it will change my entire schedule. >> dana: it's a big consideration. >> kimberly: i think it will be very good for you, jesse. >> jesse: you think so? >> kimberly: much better lineup. >> jesse: okay, good. >> greg: what about my commute? it used to be so much easier to go home at 10:00. there's no one on the roads. i could go as fast as i want. no one sees what i do. >> jesse: take the subway now, gutfeld. g >> juan: our competitors are worried. we've been doing pretty well at the 9:00 hour. we will kick butt in the 5:00 hour. >> kimberly: we were always number one at the 5:00 spot.
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thing." jesse. >> if you watch press conferences regarding hurricane irma, you saw the local politicians, puthen to the left you would have the sign-language person who would do a great job communicating the information to the people who are deaf. apparently this guy was a lifeguard, not an actual official sign-language interpreter and he apparently was saying things like "bear monster" and "pizza" things that had nothing to do with hurricane irma. it got flashed almost immediately. apparently he's a lifeguard. he had a brother who was deaf. they called him in at the last minute. he was doing someone a favor in a pinch. warning about bear monsters and piz. might have scared a few people. more than they needed to be. >> dain: remember that guy in south africa with president obama? -- >> dana: remember that guy in
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south africa with president obama? >> he wasn't a phony. >> greg: knowing c.p.r., what if you screw up? >> for full disclosure i might not have all of this correct. >> dana: i was in pueblo, colorado, one of america's most patriotic towns. i went to college there as well. 37 of the 43 medal of honor recipients were there. i got an award which was really premature. i enjoyed the experience so much. i got to see my college roommate, andrea aragon who loves the united way in pueblo. they kick off their campaign. woody williams received a medal of honor in 1945 from president truman. one of four remaining world war ii medal of honor recipients. he was at iwo jima with the marines. he start gold star families and
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fallen heroes foundation. he's creating memorial monuments. he's trying to do this in communities across america. if you know a family in your community that lost a loved one in a war, he is willing to come and help you, use the money and he will do the dedication for you as well. greg. i have chock can lat. the hero bar. hero bar >> greg: are they dark? these are amazing. tells you the whole story. juan it's for charity. >> greg: i know. >> dana: you get to go next. >> greg: i'm sick and tired of this word "normalizing." it's flowed down from the teachers' languages. yesterday sean spicer is on the emmys. all the bloggers said "you can't normalize sean spicer by showing him in a funny" -- like we can't
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normalize his behavior, make it acceptable. let's not normalize normalize. if anybody says it, bite him in the shins. >> dana: how is the chocolate, k.g.? that would be fun to take to ronen. you can read it over breakfast. juan "the washington post" hired me as an intern and i was covering night police -- murder, mayhem and protests. you've got to believe me when i say that in the last years of looking at protests on the national mall i had never seen anything like the one that occurred there this weekend. more than 1,000 supporters of the late 1980's rap duo insane posse marched on washington to protest that the f.b.i. has labelled supporters a hybrid gang like street gangs like the bloods and the crips.
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they were chanting "family" yelling obscene descriptions of the f.b.i. amid clouds of marijuana smoke. >> greg: i have had them on "red eye." a nice group of people. juan the band's fans are known as jug-a-los and they turn the streets of d.c. into a carnival. >> i heard about that. 70 years ago today in 1947 president truman, you mentioned him earlier, dana, signed the national security act can established this new defense organization. can you guess what it is? >> dain: c.i.a. >> and the u.s. air force. equal to the u.s. army and the u.s. navy. the mission of the united states air force is to defend the united states of america and its global interests to fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace, greg. this is incredible because they train for all of these conceivable terror attacks, et
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cetera, and president trump released a statementlet "our nation owes an eternal debt of gratitude." >> dana: "hannity" is next. >> sean: thanks to our friends on "the five." this is a fox news alert. we have a very big announcement about the show coming up but first, we are following four major breaking news stories tonight. president trump is putting the u.n. on notice as he meets with world leaders. plus, president trump will address the u.n. tomorrow and he is planning on singling out north korea and iran. we'll have a preview of his big major speech and, of course, out of touch hollywood liberal elitists attacking the president at the emmys, and also congressional republicans have 13 weeks. they are on the verge of many major breakthroughs in finally passing the president's agenda. it's time for the g.o.p. to keep
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