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talk more about the shroud conspiracy. a riveting back. i appreciate your memories of what happened then. very analogous to what is happening now. but through both crisis, we get through it, we always do. >> hello everybody, i'm jesse watters sporadic it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." a new russia collusion probe in washington. this one involving hillary clinton. the house intelligence and oversight committee is launching an investigation today into a uranium deal struck with russia while clinton was secretary of state. here's a republican intelligence committee chairman devon nunez. >> we're here to announce an
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inquiry into russia's involvement into the uranium deal. this was done several years ago. this is just the beginning of this probe. we are not going to jump to any conclusions at this time. but one of the things, as you know, that we are concerned about is whether or not there was an fbi investigation, was there a doj investigation, and if so, why was congress not informed of this matter? >> and another probe launched today into the obama justin department's handling of the clinton email investigation. but first, hillary clinton is fighting back against allegations that she colluded with the russians well secretary of state. she is of course blaming republicans and fox news for the focus on the questionable uranium deal with moscow. >> it's the same baloney they've been peddling for years, and there's been no credible evidence by anyone. in fact, it's been debunked
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repeatedly and will continue to be debunked. but here's what they're doing, and really, i have to give them credit. trump and his allies, including fox news, are really experts at destruction and diversion, so the closure the investigation about real russian ties between trump associates and real russians, as we heard jeff sessions finally admit to in his testimony the other day, the more they want to just throw mud on the wall and i'm their favorite target, knee and parmesan and obama, where the ones that they like to put into the crosshairs. >> so famous sleight-of-hand by hillary is that the scandal has already been debunked and that it's just a conspiracy theory. that's it happen with benghazi and the foundation. do you think that will work this time? >> i would say a distraction would be like, bombing a country to divert from a sex scandal. >> who did that, i forget?
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>> i go back to the most obvious point is, how do you buy uranium, we are obsessed with buying drugs on the darknet or guns from private dealers and this story is about buying uranium. are we going to have a new commercial like, now has been a better time to buy uranium? what's in your nuke? it makes no sense to me that that's not the big question. the next question is will the networks cover this investigation with the sweaty exuberance that they covered with the collusion because this really is a biased exposure, it will expose, like if you like hillary you won't do this and if you hate trump, you'll do that. it will be interesting. i say investigate everything because it gives us more segments. >> and we've had plenty of hillary segments, as you guys have known. this time of when he gives a sports analogy. the clintons don't have a lot of blockers out in front of them.
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they aren't in the white house, obama isn't in the white house, there's no democrats controlling these committees. they only have the media. do you think the media will be enough to stop these investigations. >> the investigations will go forward because once they start an inquiry it will happen. i do wonder at some point, is her book to her going to end? that the thing i think most democrats think because were in the seventh week of a bookstore. great books, she's making a lot of money off of that but every single day the reason we have segments about this is because she keeps talking. we may not have even put this down. i also think that just as a refresher on this the way that, that's actually very good point, but it has to go through this thing which is the committee for foreign investment in the united states and its all sorts of cabinet agencies have to approve this so it's not like that, it's commerce, treasury,
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energy department and others. >> it's like getting one of those big vacuum cleaners at the supermarket. >> i guess it is possible that the committee did not know about the fbi investigation. that might be one of their excuses. >> on the committee was eric holder and the justice department had to be aware of the fbi investigation. >> you can imagine they might say we didn't know, it didn't work its way up to the top. that would be a pretty lame excuse but it might be the one they come up with. >> we were joking before the show, this might not be the scandal. it just doesn't have the typical clinton scandal ingredients. >> you've made it sound like a communicable disease so now it does have a whole other ear to it. >> do you think this will stick to hillary? >> she's already visiting and trying to provide explanations and she's a little bit of a sitting duck and she continues to try to promote her book and
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make appearances. so she's open for these types of questions. there will be more questions to answer in terms of what she knew when and so this actually already seems to have a lot more meat to it than anything that has to do with russian collusio collusion. fair play, we want to look into this and dealings with russia and this is an appropriate investigation, especially like dana said that it passed through, to make sure what they knew, did someone try to push it from there in the treasury department, et cetera, to say let's put this deal through? i would like to say no, that they are above approach and that type of things and operate independently but you don't know. that's all you have these oversight hearings so you can get to the bottom of it and drill down to say, wait a second, who knew what? was hillary involved, was it a
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surrogate in a meaningful capacity and tried to put it forward? was this something that the obama administration let go through? since hillary got the election taken away from her? who knows. >> if i was asking hillary a question this is what i would say. hillary, russian oligarchs said about $145 million to your foundation. do you think that's because they wanted to help cure diseases in africa or do you think that's because they wanted you to sign off on their uranium deal? >> it can't be the latter because she wasn't secretary of state when the over with whelming amount of money was given to the foundation. that was more than 18 months before she became secretary of state. so the timing doesn't work. >> but then she become secretary of state and signs off on it. >> she doesn't have the power to sign off on it. she was one member of a nine-member commission whose
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name you keep screwing up. >> i will continue to do that. >> to me, the news was that the hill reported this week that in fact you had a number of people who were russian mobsters, billionaire type who suddenly wanted to influence the u.s. energy industry, were making contributions bred so that was new, you know, oh, gee, the russians are involved here, because we knew about the money flowing in, more than $140 million that went to the clinton foundation. it has been examined, nothing has been found. the timing is way off. the timing of these donations. >> why do you think these russians donated 145 million to the foundation? >> i think they are trying to buy influence and they're trying to raise their stature here in the united states so that they can have political favors. but they didn't do it in such a way that you could say, oh,
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we've got evidence now of a quid pro quo involving clinton. what we really got here is what hillary clinton said. republicans who decide, you know what, it's time to distract and disrupt and divert from the investigations into, guess who, donald trump, and so suddenly this is a counter offense. >> does this make this less credible are less problematic? i don't think so it all. whether you had an investigation into russian collusion and what was going on, it doesn't matter. this on its own warrants an investigation so i don't think, to me it doesn't matter if you say well, this is the counter to that, because you did this to me i'm going to do this to you. playground payback. well, do you say that this is a credible investigation, something that should be investigated? >> but it has been. >> what you're getting at is that the media has been flipping out over russia, perhaps purchasing facebook accounts. >> $100,000 worth. >> and suddenly russia is
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inherently malicious. it's like in 2016, russia is so evil that they purchased $100,000 in facebook accounts, but maybe a couple years ago they were so wonderful and likable, we thought they were so great, we sold them 20% of the uranium. that's the story, that they were okay back then so we gave them something that will destroy the earth but they are buying facebook accounts. >> i think that this is her next career. she should do a tv show called "what happened, and she just sits there and explains everything. so the uranium, what happened? >> and the conclusion of every show could show like, a flowchart leads right back to the republicans and fox news. >> the debate scandal, it could be an entire series. what happened, at 9:00 p.m., msnbc. >> they do need a house there. >> the president and g.o.p. lawmakers to unite to talk tax
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>> we are following two big stories on capitol hill today. trump made his way there to be with republicans on tax reform but the visit was overshadowed by a reignited feud between he and one of the participants at the lunch, senator bob corker. they traded personal insults hours before the get together. how charming. >> during the campaign you supported the president. do you regret that? >> what you think? i was one of those that hoped that he would rise to the occasion as president and aspire to lead our nation instead of dividing it. >> do you think the president is debasing the nation? >> i don't think there's any question. >> the president's response in just a moment. the other big news, and other fears trump critic, senator jeff flake announced he will not seek reelection. >> the principles that underlie our politics, the values of our
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founding, are too vital to our identity and our survival to allow them to be compromised by the requirements of politics. because politics can make us silent when we should speak and silence can equal complicity. i have children and grandchildren to answer to and so, mr. president, i will not be complicit or silent. it is also clear to me for the moment that we have given in or given up on the core principles in favor of a more visually satisfying anger and resentment. but anger and resentment are not the governing philosophy. >> let's bring in our chief white house correspondent, john roberts. >> good afternoon to you. that really was an extraordinary moment that you play just there and never in all the time that i've covered the white house or american politics have i ever seen a republican rise in the senate to denounce their own presidents in the way that bennett or jeff flake did.
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we had these feuds that were kind of existing, but for flake to stand up there in such an emotional way denounce president from is something that i have never seen before. saying that his behavior was reckless, outrageous, and undignified, really making a point there that he believes that the president is taking the country down the wrong direction. but, washington being a tough political place though it is, the white house is saying well, no big deal, it just means that we don't have to run anybody against him in the primary next year because the president had been supporting kelly ward who is running against him and this really is a major win for the bannon wing of the republican party, steve bannon, you remember, it was vowing that he was going to launch primary challenges against every establishment republican out there who he believed was not supporting president trump's agenda. let's listen to what sarah huckabee sanders said earlier
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today in the brady briefing room around flake announcing his recognition. >> i think that based on previous statement and certainly based on the lack of support that he has from arizona, is probably a good move. >> and then there's the long running feud between the president and tennessee senator bob corker, that was reignited today and it was a senator who reignited it, last time it was reignited it was trump, this morning it was senator corker when he was on nbc television talking about how he didn't appreciate the fact that trump was weighing in on the senate process. he tweeted out yesterday that 401(k) contributions were off limits in terms of trying to pay for tax reform. well, that just ignited a back-and-forth that went on for the better part of the day. i asked sarah huckabee sanders at the briefing why the president when engaged in something like that when he's got a legislative issue as biggest tax reform on the table in the senate and he's trying to develop something for that and
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this only seems to be a distraction. listen here. >> why is the president engaging? >> he's a fighter. the people of this country didn't elect somebody to be weak. they elected somebody to be strong and when he gets hit he's going to hit back and i think senator corker knows that and he's maybe trying to get a headline or two on his way out the door. >> may be trying to get a headline or two on his way out the door. ouch. what's really interesting is that both senator corker and senator flake were at that republican luncheon at the president at today, though senator corker tended to dismiss the whole thing, because saying president trump didn't discuss tax reform anyway. ouch. >> ouch indeed. thank you, john. greg, you've been so active over on the end of the table with your reaction. >> flake seems like a good guy but he really paste me off. when he said that we have children and grandchildren to answer for, that straight out of
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the climate change b.s. that we hear from the left. like, if you don't act now you're gonna be answering to future generations. basically what he's saying is that if you don't do what he's doing your complicit. you are guilty, you are guilty if you support trump, unlike him, which by the way, i believe what he did was a predetermined decision that was disconnected to the statement that he made. he was going whether trump was there or not and the reason is it's not about him, it's about the voters. if his principles are strong, and they're very strong, according to him, you should run unless you feel that you are out of step with the electorate. i think he feels that he is out of step with the electorate because if he believes, and this is the bottom line here, if he believes there is a serious threat to democracy, which she said, that it is his obligation to stay and fight and not cut and run. so that's why this doesn't make sense to me and for him to then say we have children, i hate the one about the children thing because basically he's saying,
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we are bad people because we are not agreeing with him. screw you. sorry. and i like him. imagine if i didn't. >> that would be uncomfortable because that certainly was a little weird. >> i agree, i think using people's children is not good for any of this and not just in politics. the thing that's interesting is he voted with trump 92% of the time. one of the things from him as he's actually probably to the right of where trump is and that has been a bit of a problem but for him, he's coming out in its tone and tenor in his character and i'm bothered by it. i think it's good if he decides he's going to leave, he might've lost anyway. he's been unpopular since about 2013 with the voters and if he thought that he just can't do it anymore, was interesting to me is that he's deciding to stay through the end of his term and so is senator corker. so trump is actually going to rely on them hopefully for their votes because he's going to need them. i think the problem is something
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that, for all of us, a quote he's talked about, we judge others by their worst offenses but ourselves by our best intentions. it's just sort of a reminder that everybody needs to have some humility here and that perhaps the party is evolving in a way that some people are not going to be brought along and so that means, that's fine, but what this has done, but it's happening on the democratic side, too. most in california are refusing to to go with senator feinstein. they want to pull the party left because we have so many fights on the right. and jim jeffords of vermont, when he decided to switch parties, he actually did rise on the floor and go after george w. bush. >> very good point because there is some political precedent for that. this would be a one offer.
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jesse. >> he is announced that he is part of the resistance and good riddance. we don't need him, it's fine. >> you kind of need him for the votes. >> as a patriot held out to kill tax reform because if he did that he be a complete hypocrite. i'm also a little annoyed, i always thought this guy was a serious person and he was a decent policy chops but now is embarrassing himself. he looks weak. to complain that the president is pulling you, there's guys on wall street that wick up every morning and tear the throats out of their competition. have you ever heard of marine drill sergeant talk? or these coal miners. do you think after a hard days work they go complain and moan about their boss? it's silly. and with a guy with soft hands and cufflinks and proper care who works three days a week to come out and say you know what, he's being mean to me, i'm not complaining about being bullied. >> your hands are soft like a
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baby. >> and also to say that he's debasing the presidency, i think quentin already handled that. and then also, obama was much more polarizing than president trump. he left office in the country was historically polarized. the media calls trump a lion, narcissistic, mentally unstable white supremacist and trump is the one that's dividing the country? i think what happened was corker shot his mouth off, trump buried him on twitter, he caught a lot of heat back home, he didn't know what to do, so he ran to his only place for comfort which is bashing trump in front of the mainstream media. >> jesse what do you have to say? anything else, or are you done? he's good. all right. one. >> this is so amazing to me. you guys will defend trump, he's
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on twitter this morning but here's what he had to say about his fellow republican senators, that he needs in order to achieve some kind of tax cut, not tax reform. he called him a man who couldn't get elected dog catcher. he said that he refused to endorse him. he said he's a lightweight senator, he said bob parker has set the united states back. he said that bob corker is an incompetent head of the foreign relations committee, and look how poorly the u.s. has done as a result. and then, of course, you have not just bob corker saying that, you know, this is adult day care, you have his own secretary of state calling him a moron. you have bush talking about how he has opened the door to white supremacy. you have obama talking about that, you have senator mcconnell saying, this guy is politically inexperienced, john mccain talking about them being the most divisive, and yet here,
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everybody says no, it's just the mainstream media is picking on trump. oh, no, it's bob corker. >> what we're seeing here is what we've been saying for a year and a half. we understand the tone and the tenor is different. we get that. and people get upset including us. we've all gotten upset about what he says as opposed to what he does. if you get wrapped up in the words you will never figure out what's actually going on in the rest of the world, how america views him, what's actually happening. we've all been upset about what he has said but then you look at what's being done, whether it's the stock market, unemployment, isis, north korea, deregulation, you go, i'll take the rudeness. >> >> greg is saying beware semantic quicksand. i had, news about the search for answers on the ambush that
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>> tomorrow the senate armed services committee will receive a classified briefing from military leaders on the attack in niger that killed four u.s. soldiers and injured two. they revealed it took more than an hour for trips to call for help but he didn't want to speculate on why. for more on the investigation let's go to national security consultant jennifer griffin. do we know anything more after that briefing from yesterday? >> jennifer dunford was asked yesterday whether he blamed the special forces on the ground for not calling for air support for a full hour after the attack began. we now know it took a full two hours after the first shots were fired for french fighter jet to appear overhead. >> when they requested support it took the french aircraft, the french were ready to go in 30 minutes and then it took them 30 minutes, approximately 30 minutes to get on the scene. it's important to note that when
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they didn't ask for support for that first hour, my judgment would be that that unit thought they could handle the situation without additional support. >> that's different from the timeline first provided by the pentagon, saying the french jets were overhead within 30 minutes. we now know an unarmed drone was nearby and went over the attack site within minutes. jennifer general dunford said ht viewed the video from that drone which may explain why david johnson got separated from the rest of the group. he said once he learned sergeant johnson was missing he brought the full weight of the u.s. military to search for him. >> when did you alert the white house? >> we notified the white house as soon as we had a soldier that was missing. it was probably around 9:00 or 9:30 washington d.c. time the night of the fourth and at that point, knowing that we had a
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missing soldier, we made the decision to make sure that all of the resources were available. >> sergeant johnson's body was discovered two years later by nigerian forces and returned to u.s. troops. he said that the troops are not allowed to accompany local forces if they expect enemy contact. the special forces unit that was ambushed had only been in niger for a few weeks. >> thank you for that update. we appreciate it. kimberly, your thoughts? it's because of the, first of all, in terms of the way we do intelligence gatherings and special operations, this type of mission and what they're doing is very consistent with what our fields do, what rangers do, what green berets do. you will have elite forces like
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the set up a meeting with some of the local elders or tribal leaders to try to discuss this. this is a group that was known to be sympathetic to isis but they are trying to push in, so that's not just using military force but also trying to do diplomacy. they are specially trained to do this. what happened is they going to do this and the supports that they were set up for an ambush, they tried to delay them when they were having this meeting so that when they left on a little bit of a delay from when they were supposed to depart, they got hit, and it makes a particularly vulnerable in this area, conducting in north africa, because of the limits that we have. were not allowed to have armed drones, so yes you had an unarmed drone that can bring in real time intelligence with going down on the ground, sadly, that's not enough to be able to provide immediate support if somebody is being ambushed. so now, versus in benghazi, so people are saying oh, what's going on, we are getting far more information about the timeline, the specifics, the type of mission conducted, the number of forces there, and exactly what went wrong. versus a video to come up with a
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false narrative to avoid any kind of criticism or responsibility. >> "the daily beast" this morning told the roads, do not call this trumps benghazi because of what we're saying yesterday. >> because then that means that the media has to finally admit that benghazi mattered. this isn't benghazi because this was a mission of 30 missions are 29 mission similar to this which were not top-secret. people knew about it, you could read about it. congressman and senators know about it. we need that we were fighting isis over there and not here. these events are always confusing, as kimberly says, but i think the thing is, we are trying to do the right thing this time. we are not blaming this on a movie, and if you think blaming it on a movie was a small matter, or jailing a filmmaker, if you think that's a small
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matter, that only helped reduce the focus on actually fighting terror. that if you did acknowledge that that was a terror attack that that would have renewed your vigor in fighting terror but instead you focus your energy on a filmmaker and a film because you were so worried about tarnishing the white house. >> it was right before the election. >> what about drone surveillance? i mention this is why drones are important. there was a drone there but not at the right spot apparently. >> i do think there are some real issues there and i think that the number one issue would have to be, as jenna demott general dunford said today, we didn't know how long our guys are there without support. he doubled the amount of time that they were left unprotected. i'm saying, this is not the information we had, and of course part of this is also, why are they traveling there in unarmored vehicles without support given that this is the spot, that border with niger, were more u.n. peacekeeping
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troops have been killed than anywhere else in the world. it is a dangerous place and for some reason they are there and for some reason they come back down the second meeting on that very day and that's what happens. as a result, senator graham today, senator schumer across the aisle said we had no idea that these troops were there. nobody authorized these troops to be fighting in africa. >> that's not true. >> it goes back to the 9/11 authorization of military force. so they are saying we didn't even know and remember, these are the people who are in the senate running our foreign relations and military and they didn't know. >> there letting the commanders and the people that are in the field to make the decisions. they are micromanaging whether or not you can get a good, fortuitous outcome. we don't have time to go back and try and page senators. these are green berets going in very different from a u.n. peacekeeping mission. >> can we get the last word in? >> people didn't know that
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american leadership didn't know. >> they didn't know because they weren't paying attention. you see the documents they clearly say this is how many troops are there. this is what they are doing there and this is why they are there. such a pretend like they are out of the loop, well, it's pretty obvious they're trying to cover their backs. >> the long classified jfk files could be released in days. will they finally put conspiracy theories to rest? that's next. when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> tech: being there whenever you need us that's another safelite advantage. >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. you or joints. something for your heart... but do you take something for your brain.
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about something else besides trumps for a few days. it will be very refreshing. i don't know if even the president can be as big as this story but, i'm not really sure there's going to be a big bombshell. when you have things that happen like the assassination or 9/11 or the vegas massacre people look for answers because they can't really understand how something could be so pure evil. but i'm thinking, don't stop there. i say release the ufo files. go all in, do everything, clean house, get it all out there. everybody would love it. >> what about obama's birth certificate? i think donald was forced to do that, but kimberly, do you think, as i understand it now, roger stone, who's been an advisor says the one person trying to stop the release thursday is the cia director. apparently the cia may not have done a good job of surveillance of lee harvey oswald in mexico
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city a month before the shooting. what do you think? >> that's entirely possible. he may have information to support that. here's the thing. i don't think that trump wants to be like, remember that time our buddy went, i have a feeling that the president, i love you geraldo, so i think that president trump has a good idea what's in those files and that's why he's doing it. just so we're clear on that. >> do you want them released or not >> i do. i want a lot of other things too, like the roswell thing i think would be very good to know, i agree with that. but i didn't really know too much about, are i guess i didn't really remember the whole trip to mexico city that he took and how that can actually play into it. i think getting clarity would be great. >> do you believe that's true? >> you know who's trying to stop this?
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ted cruz. we all know why. you can look into it. again, he may be one of the most transparent politicians ever but i'm with you about area 51. it's time that i come clean about why we're here and how long we've been here. what do we want from you earthlings, number one, to stop the spreading of the man bun to our planet and to finally destroy the red hot chili peppers. that's why we are here, a highly classified or more air force facility, just don't probe us. >> and remove love actually from the film video library. it's big i'm on that. >> by the way, they stopped running those weekend marathons. >> enough of the aliens. coming up, halloween is around the corner and the police, oh, my gosh, come out again, this time complaining about costumes. my friend gregory takes them on, next.
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about the importance of halloween sensitivity. if your kid wears a racist costume you're kind of wearing it to princess a miserable editor who can even put her name on the piece accuses you of racism when in fact she's the racist for promoting cultural segregation. a child dresses up as a fictional character because she loves that character dread >> or he. >> rather than encouraging empathy, redbook encourages separatism. so, all racist should just stay in their lane? i guess a polynesian child can't be snow white? and what if this would not about ethnicity or gender. what if i wanted to dress up as milano or wonder woman, would they deny that? how cis-gender can you be, you bigots. that's identity politics. the media still embraces this jump. why is that? i worked in magazines i know. these editors despise their feeble contributions to society
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so they use attention seeking pronouncements of moral superiority to oppress their peers. a child dressing up as moana doesn't make her racist, it means she chooses someone to emulate unlike these nameless editors, i go is one of them on halloween but we have enough zombies out there. >> well done. >> you ruin that. >> you are doing so well. take a mucinex and get back to me. that was fantastic. one of your best monologues of all time. children get it. they are more involved than the rest of us, to be honest, because they aren't second-guessing it. they are pure to say this is somebody i like watching. everybody loves moana. is this hyper cultural sensitivity because on "saturday night live" you had like, melissa mccarthy during the whole travel ban with the
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moana doll, like were reading your emails and they tossed her in the box, you're not getting get in. then they did regular barbie et cetera. that's it's happening here. it's like a knee-jerk reaction. >> you wanted to go as madonna but because you're not a woman you can't. >> jesse wouldn't go with me. he said he is not putting up with that. but i was listening because i don't like political correctness but i was thinking, what would you say about blackface, where you had white people who for much of our history but oh, great, i'll just act like a stupid black person. but if you complain about it, you're politically correct. >> a little girl dressing up as moana is the equivalent of blackface? >> it's a cultural appropriation. but isn't the case if you put on a headdress you say it's just a hat. but to the people who created it, it has great significance. because you're playing a fictional character. you're not putting on blackface. >> it's completely distinctive.
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>> a great monologue and i'm glad you did it because i'm going to use it to plug my weekend show. we are doing a "waters world" offense of halloween. working to have the staff dress up as moana, dress up as a border patrol agent, dress up as donald trump and call in cap her neck and were going to go out to the streets in the wall and see if people are offended. >> are you going to run this by anybody first? >> is management listening? >> somebody better check it out. >> i would love to see little girls dressed up as moana, how about that. >> i think it's so cute. >> "one more thing," next
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with 25 quarter pounders, fries, barbecue sauce. >> no sass question marks because sauce free. it's because of halloween in the guinness world record king has redetermined he is jumping for joy. he will soon have two new halloween themed records to go with his existing 600. this time around he smashed a record 31 pumpkins in one minute. he also carved 47 pieces of caramel corn in his mouth thrown from 6 feet away in less than a minute. this guy is not only ambitious, he's thrifty. he collected the pumpkins scraps and now he's going to have pies made out of them. >> wow. a speaker he's pathological. >> smashing pumpkins. >> don't count your goals before they're hatched. behold the greatest play in soccer history. >> he missed it, right? the ball bounces back. >> no way! [laughter]
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>> lets laugh at his misfortune. laugh at his misfortune. we'll watch it one more time and then we'll move on. >> where was that? >> i don't know, thailand. >> my ego smoked this springs last night. maybe not politically correct but he wouldn't actually say the name redskins. there is carson once escaping from the pocket. everyone thought he was sacked, had a great game. also he's doing something very special. he could became friends with a young boy who was about ten years old. the kid had stomach cancer, he's wearing a bracelet in honor of lucas, lucas recently passed away and played a heck of a game last night in honor of lucas, so hats off to him and the family. >> did you know that he is buried in the carson wentz jersey? >> that's a beautiful thing. >> and the whole entire state, were not calling it pennsylvania anymore. dana, were not to be able to get
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to you. >> tomorrow i have the bush twins, jenna and barbara bush with their new book. jesse is very excited to meet them. >> "special report" up next. >> to be clear, the anger and resentment that the people feel are justified. but anger and resentment are not the governing philosophy. >> it's obvious his political model and governing model is to divide. >> he wants people to be in the senate that are committed to actually moving the ball down the field and i don't think these two individuals in ephesus early have been as focused on that. the president wants to get things done. >> two republican senators in congress going to war with a republican president over both the style and the substance of his leadership as the administration tries to push a tax cut
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