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russia. i call it the russian hoax. one of the great hoaxes. that was the thing i was thinking about. that's the thing that the democrats did best. they lost the election, and they didn't know what happened. and they needed an excuse. so they said, russia. and then they said, wait a minute, wait a minute. russia and trump. honestly, it's the thing they did best. they did a rotten job of running, but to convince people about this hoax that was probably the thing that they did best, but it is one great hoax. russia did not help me. that i can tell you, okay? any russians in the audience? are there any russians in the audience? i don't see too many russians. i didn't see too many russians in pennsylvania. i didn't see too many russians. we need people in this country
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who have the courage to say what they mean, to do what they say, and never, ever to back down. as your attorney general, luther helped you lead the fight in court against the obama administration's big power grabs. that includes challenging the epa's clean power plan which, by the way, did you see what i did to that? boom, at dawn. look at that guy. he knows. gone. and i did that one without luther. but he defended it and got rid of a lot of things. and also, i have defended and luther has defended so vigorously religious liberty from obamacare and the fighting of obamas glue's in the administration 's dangerous, dangerous, really, you could say, inhumane plan.
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it is inhumane. when i open my election, i talked about what was happening, the viciousness. a lot of people thought it was tough. it turned out to be true. it turned out to be understated, not overstated. and that was a big part of our success. since the date luther arrived in the united states senate, luther has always been for us. he's always been for us. he is not a friend of mitch mcconnell, he doesn't know mitch mcconnell until just recently, and i don't say that badly about mitch at all. i'm not saying that badly. he just got there. i said, how will you know him? i said, i just met him, because he just got there. he's been there for a very short period of time. in fact, he just came out again, and he was against it before, but he just came out against that totally ridiculous rule,
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the filibuster rule. it's ridiculous. so we have 52 senators, and on a lot of legislation, you need 60 votes. that means we have to get eight democrats. then they get upset with me when i go go to see nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, who are very nice. they get upset. "why did you see them?" i said because this rule is crazy. we have 260 pills. many of those bills, not all of them, because they can use reconciliation for those of you that are interested in that, but that is a trick. that's just a trick. many of those bills will never get past because you cannot get 60 votes. you cannot. it means that eight democrats can control the senate. i think we're going to pick up seats in '18, and i'm going to work very hard. i think were going to pick up democratic seats. i believe that. we are going to pick up
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democratic seats, but they have to get rid of the filibuster rule. basically, we can't go to 60. we want 51. that's how we have judge gorsuch. if we did not have that, you would not have judge gorsuch right now on the supreme court. luther was with us on withdrawing the united states from the deeply unfair job-killing paris climate accor accord. okay? you know, it sounds so nice, but it was a killer. it was a killer for our country, and it was very unfair. as an example, china, who i love right now, this week. don't forget, that was a big thing. 15-0 vote twice, and i must say,
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russia and china both came along. they both came along. that was a great thing. and may be, more importantly, maybe it's more important, but maybe more importantly that when china did this banking thing. that is so big. i'll let you know if it's big in a little while. but certainly it's never been done. i think you are going to see some good things. i think china wants to get this over with. that's the part of the world. they do not need this problem. they are very smart and they are good people and the president is a really, good man. he loves china. it's good for china, getting rid of that menace. it's really good for china. believe me. luther is with us on cracking down on dangerous sanctuary cities that release criminal aliens into our communities.
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what is that all about? by the way, jeff sessions is working very hard on that. really hard. really hard. and effectively. very effectively. luther is with us on cutting taxes and bringing jobs back to america. he is with us on giving our military the tools -- unlimited -- he wants the military taking care of and funding the fight so that we win back without question and that is where we are going. $700 billion. she not only has my endorsement -- remember this -- he also has the endorsement of my great friend and vice president mike pence. he has the endorsement of the
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national rifle association. the nra. that's a biggie. that's a big one. luther, that's big. he's got the endorsement of the national right to life and the alabama farmers. that's big stuff. that's a big endorsement. that nra endorsement is a powerful endorsement. with luther -- you don't just send a message to washington, you send a fighter to change washington the way we all know it can be. since election day of november 8th, we've already achieved historic wins for the american people but stock market has reached its highest point in history. they hate it. they hate to hear that.
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oh, up by 22% since november. 22% since the election day. i think it's even more than that. it has reached the highest point -- think of it, the highest point -- and unemployment is at the lowest level it's been for 16 years. close to 17. most important for me and have to see it to say it and i will say it again, i have to wrap it up and say it again. companies are flowing back into our country. they want to be here. i was with one of the great gentleman that i became friendly with -- the leader of a major, major country -- i won't tell you because i said it would keep it private. there are a lot of people watching television. look at all those red lights. ay yi yi. it's always fun to see a
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red light. like cnn -- and then i say it's fake news and you see the red lights go off so fast. by the way, do you think they -- do you think they showed up with the little nooks and crannies? do you think they showed the room? i don't think so. there is an empty seat, they will show that empty seat. two people. they got up and went to the bathroom. they are coming back in five. they show those empty seats every single time. fake news. so, i'm really proud because of a record in the history of our country's stock market -- tremendous gains. people that run companies, that truly hate me, they now love me. they are coming up and saying mr. president, sir. i'm making them all -- everybody -- that means jobs,
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everybody. i'm serious, people that truly dislike the president, the heads of these companies are coming up and hugging me and kissing me. but i'm not doing it for them. i'm doing it for jobs in the country. that, i can tell you. i'm doing it for the country. i told you many times during the campaign but i told you many times and this is not even a choice, we are renegotiating nafta and we will get a fair deal or we are going to terminate nafta. it's very simple. all right? one of the worst deals ever, ever negotiated. one of the worst deals ever negotiated. every day, i am keeping my promise. we have done so much. you know, they don't like to say it but we pass over 50 pieces of legislation. that means going through congress. getting approved by the house
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and the senate and signing. not including all of the executive orders i've signed and the fact that we have reduced unnecessary regulations to a point that this country has not seen in years. we are not finished yet. but one of my biggest promises has been to our great veterans and we are doing one of our best jobs there. we are doing one of our best jobs with our veterans. we published online wait times at every va facility, opened the va hotline, extended veterans choice -- do you know what that is? the veterans, our greatest people. our greatest, our most wonderful people.
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and in some cases, they get older and things happen. they are waiting on line for seven days, nine days, 16 days. in some cases, they die. in some cases, they can have a simple procedure. a simple prescription and it takes 11 or 12 days to get off line to see the doctor. by the time they get to the doctor, it's terminal. so i said without knowing much but having a lot of common sense -- very good up here, always. always. i said like you people -- that doesn't make sense. if they are waiting in line, can you imagine -- we have a lot of people that are very successful people. can you imagine going to your doctor and having him say you have to wait for 11 days? if i have to wait for two seconds, i go crazy. hopefully we don't want to see too many doctors, that's even better, right?
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let's not see the doctor but they wait for days and days and no, they go right outside, they go to a doctor in the area, we pay the bill, and it's the least expensive thing we can do and we save everybody's life and everybody's happy. everybody's happy. and when i first heard because i've only been doing this for a little while, when i first heard of the problem, that's what i said. why aren't they going to see a doctor and we've got to negotiate with the doctors pretty carefully because they charge a lot of money. gotta be a little careful. now the people are happy. we are doing so many things. we have va worker accountability. for 40 years, they've been trying to get it passed. they couldn't. i will not blame the unions. and i will not blame civil service. but that was the problem, okay? you have the unions. for 40 years, they could not get it passed.
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so you would have people working in the va who were sadists, who would abuse our people -- our great veterans. 25 years before, they would have had their -- kicked by the same person they were abusing. they would have been in trouble. they would have been in trouble. 25 years earlier, they wouldn't be doing it. that's the way it is. or they were doing a bad job or not working and you can fire them. i had passed the va accountability act. we have a great man, dr. david running the va -- he's done more in eight months and they've done at the va for years and years and years. it's really getting good over there. very proud. i made that promise. in the best tradition of america's greatest leaders, we
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are standing up for american workers and defending american jobs and american industry we are building our future with american hands. american labor, and american iron, aluminum, and steel. we will buy american, we will hire american, and in my fourth month in office -- i withdrew the united states from the disastrous and job killing -- it would have been a disaster -- the trans-pacific partnership. great rip-off, do you want to see jobs leave the country? find that. they were going to sign not as fast as they could. that was a disaster for this country. so we can create more jobs and wealth right here in america. i ended the obama administration
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war on coal and we are putting our wonderful coal miners back to work, producing beautiful, clean coal. here's one that nobody had the guts to do and i did it in my first very few days in office, i authorized the construction of the keystone pipeline and the dakota access pipeline, over 50,000 jobs. 50,000 beautiful construction jobs. and environmentally better, much better. we've increased our military and defense budgets to the highest level it's been -- probably after customer effort? we are going to rebuild it. we are re-ordering new fighters,
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new jets. you know what's been happening. the jets are so old that the father flew them in the sun goes into the air force and he flies the same plane. it's true. we committed to expanding and improving a state-of-the-art missile defense system. thank you very much. huntsville, alabama. thank you. thank you, huntsville. [applause] it's amazing the way all of a sudden missile defense system sound so good. by the way, these systems, i watch them and i see with being developed. i mean, they are taking out rockets that are going so fast, the percentage of success is so
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high, so brilliant what we can do. so that we can do what we have to do to have a safe country. i want to thank you, huntsville, because you are a big part of it. we just brought back the national space council to restore america's legacy of leadership in space. it leads to so many things. the council will be chaired by vice president pentz who is visiting your nasa facility in huntsville on monday to get you out, that's right -- to get you out to vote. and we are making our community safe again by going after violent criminals and putting dangerous offenders behind bars, they are going in fast. they are going in fast.
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we have the backs of our police officers. our i.c.e. officers, and our border patrol officers and we have their backs 100% just like they take care of us. one by one, we are finding -- and i mean in large numbers -- and our guys are much tougher than their guys -- we are finding the gang members, the drug dealers and the criminals who prey on our people. we are throwing them the hill out of our country and we will not let them back in. they don't come back in anymore. it's a different age. they don't come back in. we also understand that immigration security is a national -- it's really a national treasure but it's a national security. we need national security for safety. we are going to keep radical islamic terrorists out of here.
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sorry, sorry. call up some of the other countries in the world saying how you doing, folks? not so good. we are creating an immigration system that puts american workers and american families first. we are moving quickly to pass a massive tax cut and simplification for the middle class. we want new tax returns, we want simplification. we want reform. and you know what we really want? we want massive tax cuts. that's what we are doing for business, that's what we are doing for the middle class. if we want to restore american prosperity, we need tax reform that is progrowth, pro-jobs, pro-worker, profamily, and pro-american.
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the united states currently has the highest business tax rate anywhere in the world. 60% higher than other developed countries. this is a massive economic disadvantage for america. costing us millions and millions of jobs and trillions of dollars. under our plan that you are going to see next week, enjoy it, okay? enjoy it. you are going to love it. it will be the biggest tax cut -- i've gotta get it approved by richard and luther but i have a feeling you'll be okay -- with her, you promise? if you don't vote for it, i'm leaving right now. if you don't vote for it, i'm taking away the endorsement. under luther, and under richard, we will have one of the lowest tax rates in the developed world bringing back our jobs, our
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companies, bringing it back to our shores. with luther's help, we will reform our tax code to make american business competitive again so that american workers and american companies can win again. we are going to bring back to our country three, four, maybe five -- nobody knows what the number is that many trillions of dollars that is currently parked overseas and it will be invested in the good old usa. it's coming back into our country. it's impossible to get back right now. we are committed to protecting small businesses and family farmers by ending the death tax on the states. you lose your farm, you lose their business, you can't pay the tax? we are getting rid of the death tax. in addition to passing historic tax reform, luther and i are
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totally dedicated to repealing and replacing obamacare. i have to tell you, maybe -- it's a little tougher without mccain's vote, i will be honest. as a little tougher but we've got some time. we are going to go back. like a boxer, you get knocked down, get up. you get knocked down, get up. you get knocked down and then the bad ones stay on the stool and they say we quit, we quit. the great ones get up in the end up winning. that's what we are going to do. we might have to go back again and again. i mean, like, we may make it this time. the most we will be is one or two votes short. you can't quit when you have one or two votes short. you can't do it. those people are not going to be liked by the communities they come from. because in most cases, i think almost all the cases, they got elected on the basis of repealing and replacing and they are not doing the service to the people that they represent.
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luther fought against obamacare as attorney general for alabama and he's doing it well. he's fighting against obamacare in the senate. he's going to keep fighting because we are going to win. it's going to be gone. we are going to have great health care in this country. your premiums are surging. your deductibles are through the roof. alabama is way up. we have one state, the state of alaska, it's up more than 200%. i'm having a hard time getting a certain vote but she's a good person and i think she's very -- if you look, alaska is up over 200%. that means obamacare is no good. we should not have a hard time getting the boat and i think she's going to come through.
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i hope so. doctors are quitting, insurance is leaving, choices are disappearing. congress must do its job by ending the obamacare nightmare. so... so. to deliver for american families, we are also working to pass the raise act. legislation that would end chain migration and switch our country to a merit based immigration system. people that would help our country. people that will help our country. we have tom caught, david perdue, two great senators. the raise act with keep immigrants from going on welfare for five years. isn't that nice custom like they don't walk over and they i'm going to welfare.
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maybe it will keep them from ever going on welfare and it would require them to support themselves and their families financially. it's time to create an immigration system that serves the interests of the united states of america. we also want an infrastructure bill that generates $1 trillion of investment in rebuilding our country with american hands and steel and grit. we want to lift americans from welfare to work. from dependence to independence. and from poverty to prosperity. we want every american child to grow up learning the dignity of work, the pride of a paycheck, and the satisfaction of a job well done. we want our citizens to go to work every morning in a job they
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love, supporting their families and lifting up their communitie communities. we can only bring prosperity back to our country and hope to our struggling communities if we can take our america first agenda. if we can take our make america great again agenda back to washington and drive it to victory. we can only achieve those historic legislative winds -- we've had a lot of them in a short period of time, if we have patriots in congress who are willing to stand up and fight for what we believe, like i can do it. we can only win those fights and we can only drain the swamp if we have smart, tough, and tenacious leaders who know who they represent and they know how to deliver.
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luther strange is our man. he's our man. you've got to get out and vote. i mean, again, i'm taking a big risk because if luther does not make it, they are going to go after me, luther. these people are going to say trump, trump, trump. okay? we've done great together and we've done great over the last few months right here. this is our moment, this is your moment. this is a big day. you have a lot of people thinking on somebody else's victory and then thinking they are going to become democrats in the state of alabama. i don't think that's a good thing. that's not a good thing. if this man wins, that race is over. if somebody else wins, i will tell you -- that's going to be a very tough race. every day, we must fight for the change you've been waiting for your entire life -- a government that serves you, protect your
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family, that upholds your laws, and honors your faith and defense values. and that always puts the needs of our citizens first. we are americans and the future belongs to us. the future belongs to all of you. but we have got to go out and take it. we've got to go out and earn it. we've got to go out and vote. if we don't vote, it's not going to happen. on tuesday, vote for your country. your family. for your victory. for luther strange. he's a phenomenal person. and together with the great people of alabama, and your giant in the senate -- we will make america strong again. we will make america wealthy
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again. we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you, alabama. i love you. thank you. i love you, alabama. ♪ >> kimberly: hello, everyone. this is "the five." i'm kimberly kimberly guilfoyl. trump just wrapped up a rousing speech to endorse luther strange. he's hoping to permanently fill the seat left vacant by attorney general jeff sessions. the president fired up the crowd with lines reminiscent to the presidential campaign. let's get initial reaction and we will play you some highlights. greg, it felt like state of the union back on the campaign trail. it feels like the president was enjoying himself. >> greg: gee whiz.
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i said this -- he's like a band who knows his greatest hits. the wall is his "free bird," obamacare -- he introduced something new. get that sop off the field custom like the most memorable, one of the most memorable linesu think that's lowering the bar oe presidency, there are a lot of people in america who agree with that sentiment. i thought this was the most strongest speeches he's done. in terms of it being relaxed and honest? my favorite point when he was talking about how he has to persuade people to vote. he was like one of those rare mechanics for plumbers who tells you exactly what's wrong instead of just charging you. he's like no, this is what i've got to do. then he says i like luther strange because he did not force me to go out to dinner with him and his wife. how honest can you get?
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the most honest politician on the planet. he said he did not make me go out. >> kimberly: honesty. a crowd pleaser and greg pleaser. >> dana: that was my favorite part of the speech too. as a former legislative affairs person, he give you a total insider's look behind the curtain to see how the sausage is made on these legislative deals. you don't even know what i have to go through, i am on the phone all day screaming at people -- this was priceless -- priceless insider information. i also feel like this is the speech he was just itching to give to the u.n. general assembly and people were like xmas out, that out, he's like i'm coming out. i'm going to unleash this in alabama and that's what he did. it was an hour and 20 minutes of him and postulating on everything. like president trump around the world in an hour. >> greg: state of the trump.
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[laughs] >> kimberly: jesse, one of his finest presidential moment. presidential reality show. it was president trump feeling the crowd, knowing his audience. >> jesse: top five trump 2017 speeches. even wall and wants make america great again. i know you want to! [laughter] >> jesse: you were cheering. >> juan: go america. >> jesse: buy american, higher american speech. anywhere in the country, 65 or 70% of the country eats it up. live trump is the best trump. every night in the field, live. he can cross it. he said he had the best brain. the best thought process. >> kimberly: you can relate to that. >> jesse: i don't know what he's talking about, k.g. and luther who? why my here? big luther, new nickname. luther does not know mitch
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mcconnell. doesn't want anything to do with mitch mcconnell. did you hear the stock market is at an all-time high? he was doing the pipeline, baby. electoral college, that was easy. the hard thing for me will was winning the popular vote. china, the nra -- the most powerful endorsement, climate, obamacare, north korea. nick nicknames -- little rocket man. >> greg: i don't want to know what that means. he should have combined tiny dancer rocket man. >> jesse: tiny rocket man. its lowest rocket you've ever seen. >> kimberly: leave it there. >> jesse: veterans reform. these people trying to hurt the veterans, not sure what he was talking about. law & order speech, that might get renegotiated. >> dana: you left out radical islam. >> juan: i think you got something very right in terms of the politics.
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luther strange does not know mitch mcconnell. unbelievable. does not know him. never met him. don't worry about it. right? what's interesting is he also said his cabinet people including ben carson seems to have sent a message of warmth and love to the judge running against luther strange -- oh, some of these guys, we have to fire them. that might be news to ben carson. you shall become of the nra all behind luther strange. guess what? roy moore, the judge, is still in the lead. i think you've got 20% -- 20% of republicans turning out tuesday night or tuesday -- you've got vice president pence and the president just said, stir up that vote. >> kimberly: the closer. >> juan: republicans versus republicans. that's what you've got here. that got the president wound up
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tonight. >> kimberly: juan, i think jesse has one very, very good point. you seem to even be enjoying it. >> juan: when he's doing the thing like you want to have my daughter? how about my cousin? that's what goes on. >> greg: it you have to understand, being critical of him during the primary, running against people -- until you realize he's not a politician. he's a performer. a performer at heart and when he gets up in the audience, when you hear the jokes, when you hear the fact that he used expletives, we realize he's not like other people. he is a performer, he is don rickles, not just donald trump. >> kimberly: trump speaks tonight. coming right up. ♪
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there shooting rockets all over the place. rocket man should have been handled along time time ago. he should have been handled a long time ago by clinton -- i won't mention the republicans, right? by obama. i can tell you one thing, you are protected. nobody is going to mess with our people. >> jesse: that was president trump at a huge rally in alabama tonight. let's get reaction. rocket man on the agenda, greg gutfeld. don't mess with president trump. >> greg: he is a master at labeling. rocket man is pretty good. a couple interesting things -- he's in your living room when he's talking to you. there is a contrast between him and obama. obama was academic, contemplative, trump is blunt, simple, direct. in your living room talking to you as though he knows you.
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and it is weak, we come away. it is not i -- we are here against this enemy, it's why he won, it's a very simple and direct message. he reversed the judgment holism. the u.n. would judge us and he went into that and judged them in. how refreshing is that? >> jesse: very refreshing. he is millionaire real estate mogul. he goes down to alabama and won with the votes. >> kimberly: yes, he's authentic in his own skin. he loves what he saying, what he's doing, how he's doing it. he conveys that to the crowd, conveys warmth. he was very happy to list the number of accomplishments. he's not going to rely on the media to get it out and there were things that he remembered
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that were so far and early in the administration that people may be forgotten about. >> jesse: rocket man ran wild under clinton. not going to mention republicans. [laughter] >> juan: we can go farther back. it's been a while, kim jong un or kim jong il. or the other one. to me, the news here from this speech is the dog that did not bark. guess what? you never heard a word, a negative word about roy mori. it's not only that ben carson has endorsed him. sarah palin? huckabee, sebastian gorka is behind him. there all with roy moore. >> greg: does not make you look at trump with respect? because he's not going with those guys? >> juan: no, i think he feels and he feels he's got to have
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the votes. i think he was really honest and he looked over at big luther -- is that his name? big luther, he looked over at big luther and he said i've got your vote on the tax thing. that was the key. he needs that vote. >> gillian: the only reason and he was fairly explicit about this at the beginning of the speech. the only reason he was here and the only reason he was endorsing strange is because strange committed to endorsing graham-cassidy. that's what he wants. that's why he's here on a friday night when he doesn't really want to be there. he has other things to do in washington. he loves the white house, it's really beautiful despite what the press has written about him in the white house. he would rather be looking forward to the game tomorrow. how does someone start a speech saying he's not jazzed to be there but then keeps you tuned in for an hour? >> juan: somewhere down there -- >> greg: is a good contrast. we are seeing trump and hillary,
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♪ >> juan: get ready to blast off, going back to the future for "the five." on monday, we will go back to our original time slot, 5:00 p.m. eastern. while we greatly enjoyed spending time with you at 9:00, we are so excited to go back to 5:00. our viewers, you, so incredibly important to us. we want to celebrate the occasion with you. here's what we need you to do. use the hashtag #welcomebacktofive. tweet us -- what's the matter, gregory? >> greg: i just see people... >> juan: gregory, gregory -- >> greg: they hated that we
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moved. >> juan: that's what i was going to say. they're going to use this opportunity to tell us how much -- i hope they celebrate. those folks that have been watching at 9:00, maybe you have not seen us before. come on back. you know, before i was so rudely interrupted by dr. greg gutfeld, i was telling you to use the hashtag and we are going to air all the videos, the pictures of you celebrating. some cynics don't believe it but yes. right. >> greg: [laughs] >> juan: kimberly, what do you think? >> kimberly: i'm thrilled to go back to 5:00 p.m. the show was so great there. it's where we began. they loved the show at 5:00. many of them were not able to stay but i love what you said, it's so true. we have new viewers, people that joined our five family at 9:00 and now they are part of our viewership too and we are
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appreciative of them and we hope you come with us. >> juan: what about you? will you have to give craig seekers jacket back? >> oh! >> greg: >> jesse: real men wea, juan. get off the air in the heart of happy hour -- that's what he really wants. >> kimberly: i never said that! no, no. >> jesse: that's what i mostly looking forward to. >> gillian: in the middle of rush hour. >> kimberly: it's better for jessie's life, that's what i said. >> jesse: doesn't get any better than this. >> juan: gillian, do you think it's fun? >> gillian: i can get home and join you guys, i can put my dogs to bed. >> juan: put your dogs to bed? if someone watching the dogs at this hour? >> kimberly: what a thriller. >> gillian: my life is super exciting. >> juan: oh mr. cynic? is there a cynic in the room? is there a cynical person in the
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room? >> greg: i have to wake up is bad but i'll lose the weight that i gained. i gained what, 15 pounds? since we moved, i've been eating at 11:30 at night. salt and pepper pork chops from lucky sendai on eighth avenue. but they hated it -- every day they would tell you how much they hated our move. we moved it back. how many shows listed you? you're thinking about hiring four people and making it literally the nine. >> kimberly: i'll tell you that. >> juan: it you know this guy "hannity"? we are giving him a break. we will let him try it out but we want you to support it. >> greg: the newcomer. >> juan: "one more thing" comment coming up next. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office?
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♪ >> greg: time for "one more thing." i will start off, even though we are moving to 5:00 on monday, someone is not coming with us. good-bye, kimberly. no, amanda. if anyone's ever worked with me, they know how hard it is. she could put up with anything if she put up with me. she's moving onto better things. i bought you blues because that's all i buy, booze. you better come down and get your booze. amanda, good luck. >> juan: she's the best.
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>> kimberly: absolutely wonderful. she's done an incredible job. she's got an infectious spirit. you were fun to travel with. done a tremendous job. god bless. >> greg: same color as jessie's jacket. >> jesse: thank you for bringing that up again. it rocket man nickname that trump gave kim, we see if it is sticking in with the folks. check it out. who is this guy? >> kim jong un. >> kim chili or something like that? >> jesse: that's the food. [laughs] trump has a nickname for the sky. what is it? >> rocket man! >> jesse: do you like the nickname? >> it's good. it fits him. >> rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. >> trump nailed it with that. >> jesse: that's right, saturday night at 8:00. we also have tommy moran and
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kellyanne conway. tune in. >> greg: i forgot to plug my show. it's at 10:00 tomorrow night, it's going to be great. >> gillian: it's not called two more things. >> kimberly: an important "one more thing," it's about hurricane maria. the second direct hit, the health care system of puerto rico. they are suffering tremendously and our good friend and chief of fox news medical 18 dr. manny has written a compelling article on foxnews.com, i encourage you to go there and read this -- it's the health care devastation, the economic recession and what has been happening. so many doctors and nurses, skilled professionals have left. he's also created a you carrying fund. go to my twitter page and check it out. really great work he's done. please help. >> greg: juan. >> juan: not to put too fine a point but the world is supposed to end tomorrow. the news has been all over the internet since the solar eclipse
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33 days ago. since then we've had hurricanes, earthquakes, and now apparently the end is near. everyone's been asking me what am i going to do tomorrow if it is the end of time? i decided i'm going to eat dessert first and i'm not going to bother to floss tonight. >> greg: excellent. >> jesse: i guess we are not moving back to 5:00. >> kimberly: we were that close. >> greg: gillian, what have you got? >> gillian: the search and rescue operation dog team, a shout out to them. in response to natural disasters. at first in the united states and now in mexico. you will see footage for a dog named freda who has been deployed on the ground in mexico. she alone has saved 50 -- there she is. she has saved 52 people. that dog is a hero. i want to take a moment to point out that dogs truly are humans best friend. >> greg: watch your language. gillian, that's it for us. we will see you here on monday
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on the new time slot, 5:00. don't forget to set your d >> bret: this is a fox news alert. the department of homeland security has notified 21 states that hackers targeted their systems last year, although in most cases, the dhs says, the systems were not breached. the associated press first broke the story, saying the states included alabama, colorado, illinois, maryland, virginia, washington, and wisconsin. homeland security department issued a statement saying it does not publicly disclose the sovereignty and security information, but on background, the officials say there is only preparatory action in a majority of the states, and in some states unsuccessful attempts were made to compromise their netwks a
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