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could it spell trouble? not only in the house but eventually and if it gets to the united states senate. that will do it for now. "the five" is right now. ♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters with lisa boothe, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." our tough on terror president refusing to be politically correct while our national security is at stake. you heard him to refer to the suspect as an animal yesterday, threatened to throw him in gitmo. this morning tweeting: "would love to send the nyc terrorist to guantanamo but statistically that process takes much longer than going through
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the federal system. there is also something appropriate about keeping him in the home of the horrible crime he committed. should move fast. death penalty!" this afternoon we heard more from president trump on the flawed immigration program that allowed the jihadi suspect into our country. >> on congress to terminate the diversity visa lottery program. it's a disaster for our program. the people in the lottery are not that country's finest we know the program presents significant vulnerabilities to our national security. we want a system ultimately that is merit-based so we can bring in people who are help our country, grow our country and be safe for our country. >> jesse: many people on the left are saying because the president is weighing in on these criminal proceedings, he is jeopardizing a conviction. >> greg: i don't know about
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that. this has never happened before. this is a first. this is a guy who's not a politician who speaks his mind and has technology that allows him to do it. it shows you can put the citizen in the white house but you can't take him out of the white house. he is still a citizen. as ill-advised as it might be, he is reflecting the anger of his constituents. he's acting like we would. the reason he is saying this is because he views this person out of the typical criminal. he views this person as an enemy combatant. if somebody said you shouldn't be saying that about war criminals, it's how he see the -- seasons these guys. the rules of compartment don't apply. he should not have to worry about what he says about an enemy combatant. it shouldn't matter. this guy apparently, he wants an isis flag in his room. i think we should give it to him
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but we should dip it in bacon fat and put it up there. >> jesse: okay. probably not going to do that. >> greg: why not? who does that offend? it's an isis flag. i don't understand why we have these rules of comportment about certain people and things. >> jesse: provocative. >> greg: it's not. it is the isis flag. >> jesse: that's right. dana, president trump bringing guantanamo back up. do you he's trying to kind of flip over everything president obama did or didn't do with iran or gitmo. >> dana: i think he was speaking based on his instinct. this guy should have to face tough punishment. while that's an instinct for a citizen to believe, for a commander in chief it's more difficult because you are the chief law enforcement officer and the supreme court has ruled many, many times, especially in
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2007. it was a disappointment for the administration at the time we couldn't try him as an enemy combatant. he's a legal permanent resident so it wasn't going to fly. i understand the instinct but i think sending him to gitmo would make him a murderer to isis. it's better to leave him here. new york city has a near-perfect prosecution record for terrorism cases. the evidence against this guy is so overwhelming. >> jesse: is it a death penalty situation? >> dana: yes. in new york state, i think. death penalty? i don't think so. i think the president saying he should get the death penalty, that's reflecting what a lot of american citizens would feel about him. legally, i don't necessarily think that will fly because of how they try him. i think it's better for him to be tried in america. also he's going to be tried in america.
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talking about gitmo is useless on this case. i would, enemy combatants on the battlefield. take them to gitmo. it's a perfectly reasonable place to put them. >> jesse: juan, do you have any problem with the way the president comported himself. >> juan: he said the justice system is a laughingstock, a joke to the world. i think our justice system is the envy of the world. listening to greg, i think like dana said, greg is right. it's like one of us is in the white house and somebody says there's a threat to the herd and we say, to the shepherd, go get him. we don't like that mean old wolf. in this case, that's what trump is behaving like. he is not behaving, as dana said, like they commander in chief, like the leader of the flock who would say here are our rules. here is how we have survived as a nation. constitution-based republic.
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we are a nation of laws and we understand how despicable this character is but we have a system that can handle it. instead, he derided our own justice system. unbelievable. >> greg: the wolves are not listening. >> juan: as the american people, we care. >> lisa: two president's trump -- he wanted to die by suicide by cop. he was hoping to die, he wanted to be a lawyer. lindsey graham thinks he should be tried as an enemy combatant. if you polled detainees at gitmo, they would rather die than be there. i think we give this guy what he wants if he gets the death penalty. the argument, we are at war with isis. this guy is a terrorist. he's an enemy combatant and should be treated as such.
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>> jesse: rikers island. >> dana: there is a reason we didn't bring all the gitmo people, president obama wanted to bring them to new york city for trial in america said absolutely not. as soon as they get here, they get habeas corpus rights. >> lisa: we have seen people like senator cruz, who i support, in stripping the rights of u.s. citizenship from individuals who choose to join isis. i think that something come in the wake of this, that congress absolutely needs to revisit and something we need to do as a country. as soon as you join isis, you are no longer an american. you are no longer a permanent resident of the united states. >> juan: the question is, how do you prove it? there was an interesting piece in "the wall street journal" this morning defending the diversity program president trump is so critical of the visa program. the editorial writers talked about how the brothers in the
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boston bombing, the younger brother. they transitioned into isis followers as children. they were here and then they radicalized while in the u.s. or marmot teen, he was an american-born citizen. the san bernardino guy. his wife was an immigrant. how do you revoke someone? >> lisa: they pledged their leases their allegiance to isis. the legislation senator cruz put forward. i think it should apply to people here in the united states. if you pledge your allegiance to isis, you take up arms against the united states in the name of isis, as evidenced by what this guy shouted, we know by the note he left. he's a member of isis. that's what drove him to do it. his radical extremist ideology coming should no longer be considered a united states
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citizen. >> jesse: i don't believe the president was saying the entire u.s. justice system was a laughingstock. i think he was referring to the lack of speed with which criminals can get prosecuted because they drag everything out. let's listen to what sessions and said, the attorney general, about this. >> terrorist should know this. this administration will use all lawful tools at our disposal, including prosecution and article three courts or at guantanamo bay. if anyone has any doubt, they can ask the more than 500 criminals whom the department of justice has convicted of terrorism-related offenses since 9/11. they can ask the dozens of enemy combatants at guantanamo. >> jesse: what would you do? >> greg: about the diversity be so. it's not going to stop people already here but diversity without merit is russian
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roulette. we have to change in the future. what i would do is come of the piece of information here. he is married with three kids. a family. i said this yesterday. he's not really a lone wolf if he's got family. if you say your family is going to suffer, we are sending your family back if you do this, that directly affects the community in which the suspects, the people you have suspicion on, live. it forces family members to say what he's doing is directly affecting our lives. if people know, maybe if a person knows their families at risk, they might not do it. or maybe the family might act on it. >> juan: here's the thing. from what i read, the wife was taken away today from there new jersey home with the kids and loved -- and luggage. she was interviewed by the fbi and according to the report, she
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knew nothing. i am saying the report, i am listening to you and thinking we deal say the sins of the father should be visited found the child. when you have a situation like that, i think it was jason chaffetz who said, in israel, this is what happens. if you have this problem, they raise a palestinian house and the family. we don't do that. somebody committed a terrible crime here in the united states. >> greg: this is different. this is war. this is not a crime anymore. this is actually war which is different from a crime. we wouldn't do it to an armed robber. but this is war. in war, you have to change the rules. the thing is working in preventing these things except we don't know what's being prevented because it's behind the scenes. in this case, a tool targeting family. we are not hurting the family but you are all going.
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that something new. >> dana: it is a deterrent. >> greg: it could work. >> jesse: he was willing to die the other day when he came out with fake weapons. trump got into a lot of trouble when he said you have to go after the family members. now it looks like that might be in play. legally or otherwise. >> dana: i don't know how in play? is there legislation that's going to be introduced, executive orders? >> jesse: at every moment, it turns out the wife had no idea. the brother, the father had no idea. >> dana: when it comes to especially the women and how they are treated by these men, it's possible she had no idea. she might not have had any rights, the ability to do anything or know anything. the one thing that i think it is curious is how many people in the community had seen him practicing this for a couple weeks. >> greg: if they know there is
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some kind of consequence, maybe a community member would see something and say something. >> jesse: a novel idea. will update you on the investigation into the manhattan terror truck suspect, was found on his cell phone. next. liberty mutual saved us almost eight hundred dollars when we switched our auto and home insurance. liberty did what? yeah, they saved us a ton, which gave us a little wiggle room in our budget. wish our insurance did that. then we could get a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey, welcome back. this guy... right? yes. ellen. that's my robe. you could save seven hundred eighty two dollars when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance.
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>> bret: back to the manhattan truck terror suspect. sayfullo saipov appeared in court yesterday shackled to a wheelchair. criminal complaint says he confessed to planning the bike path attack about a year ago. on october 22, he rented the truck he used for a dry run. investigators have discovered several pieces of evidence linking saipov to isis. cell phones recovered at the scene contain mounds of isis propaganda, some showing awful things. beheadings and the use of drugs as weapons. also, a note pledging allegiance to isis. now authorities also say the married father of three had previous contact with terror suspects known to the fbi. jesse, you see this guy come in
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court in a wheelchair, he is shackled. he wants an isis flag in his room. at this point, do we really know how the legal system is going to deal with him? do we have any idea what is the next step? >> jesse: it looks like they're going to prosecute him in federal court and not send him to guantanamo bay. as we discussed. he is obviously an evil islamic zealot. these things underscore the tech giants need to be more aggressive in eliminating this type of radical propaganda. they can build algorithms. they can hire more people. they can make some sort of team effort to get over there and really do some better investigative stuff. this stuff is so prevalent. i don't know why you can continue to have that stuff online. i think political correctness potentially played a lot, a big role in this deadly attack. if you think about the nypd surveillance program that was going on. the mosque he was going to was under surveillance until de blasio and the aclu ripped
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it away. the neighbor alluded to, greg alluded to, he had seen this guy in an empty u-haul with buddies making dry runs with nothing in the back of the van, several times in the neighborhood. didn't say anything. reminds me of the san bernardino neighbor. also didn't say anything. political correctness kills. in the mom had reportedly been trying to get in touch with de blasio for an entire year, saying he had noticed an uptick of radicalism in certain areas of manhattan. had reached out to him on social media, had written letters and had sent staff to de blasio's staff. no response. the lottery system. this doesn't make sense to me. we shouldn't be running our immigration system based on the lottery system. you don't have parties based on a lottery system. you invite people who you want to come in. >> greg: i do. >> jesse: that's why your parties get out of control. so many other components besides diversity. diversity is a noble thing and
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we should take it into consideration but education, vocational things like that, ability to speak english. those are the things we should be focusing on. >> juan: i wanted to highlight one thing found on the cell phone which was paying particular attention to one message. questioning what muslims are doing in the united states to respond to the killing of muslims in iraq. >> dana: this guy, repeatedly it sounded like we got him and he popped back up again. the recent terrorist attacks, the one in nice, also inspired by videos of this guy. obviously it's difficult to take these videos down. they exist. we have counter videos. i am looking for the imam was going to come out and the really charismatic and tell all these young men that this is a ticket straight to hell if they do
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this. the problem with the guys who don't say anything is that they make it worse for their community. not an ability to assimilate. if you get further and further isolated, isolated, it's going to continue to happen. i think if we can find any mom willing to come out and be different and promote them, they might make a difference. >> lisa: that's a great point and it cost to the heart of what we should be paying attention to. you can't encounter this ideology unless you are willing to admit and be honest about what we are facing. there is a former terrorist who we have all seen on tv. he was on "the story" talking about the fact that we will never win back against isis unless we're willing to call islam assist ideology by name. we have to be able to name it. the art center lindsey graham saying it's a religious war.
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there's a big portion of society unwilling to recognize these things. you mentioned al-baghadidi. he studied islam. he has a phd and masters. where do you think is cheating comes from? this is the radical version he derives from the koran. we have to be honest about what we are facing. were going to face al qaeda or taliban or whatever iteration. they all share the radical agenda and ideology. we have to be focused on it to counter the propaganda. just be honest about the threat. >> greg: i get a chuckle when radical islamists or even reporters for "the guardian" or "independent" talk about the responsibility of american foreign policy in terrorist attacks. if if you only stop doing x, thy would stop doing y. they have been doing y for a
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long, long time. fails to explain the largest number of victims are radical muslims are actually muslims. they are not killing the writers of commentary. they are going after muslims. if america didn't exist, this would still exist because the wrath of islamism, it's a desire for supremacy. no matter what. it is either obedience or death. defectives -- even if we domed america, we already have it here. we have to treat it like a disease. i don't understand why people watch "the walking dead" when you have it all around you. this is really something unheard of in civilization where you have creatures roaming your country who want to kill people. this is a brain disease. it's a mission they have. we have to accept it soberly and treat them like human termites. we have to go in there and get
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rid of them. it's that simple. divorce it from religion. >> juan: you would think it is aimed at us as americans but five of the people killed were argentinians here on vacation. democrats in virginia have bowled the ad that depicts republicans as killers in the wake of this week's terror attack. a greg monologue coming up next. go slow.
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♪ >> greg: from a real terror attack to a fake one. behold the worst ad of all time. aimed at virginia's republican candidate for governor, ed gillespie. painting his supporters as homicidal predators bent on killing kids. it is called american nightmare.
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>> run, run, run. come on. >> is this what donald trump and ed gillespie mean by the american dream? paid for
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>> greg: that is despicable but that's not even the worst part. when the latino victory fund's father fund's -- said their ad. they use the attack as an escape hatch for their smear. they pulled the ad not of of sensitivity but they looked idiotic for choosing the wrong villain. i.e., half of america. they must have been bummed it wasn't a deplorable in a truck but a jihadist. it turned out to be a child's dream but it was a left-winger fantasy which viewed republicans as evil racists. they left has pushed the narrative for decades. it's not that you are wrong but that your evil which allows them to destroy you. it is the inevitable conclusion of identity politics you divide. it is grotesque but it's what they do best. keep at it, democrats. i think you just elected
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gillespie, then pence. in 2052, it will be my turn. this could be the first political ad that has elected its opponent. >> dana: imagine if a third-party group group sank your chances of winning. ralph northam. during the 2016 campaign, hillary clinton said she knew she had really stepped in it when it was reported she had called trump's voters the deplorable's. this is taking the deplorable zone making making it so much worse. >> greg: basically declared war on half of america. if you don't vote democrat, you drive around in a pickup truck killing minority children. >> jesse: there was a hate crime of a political ad. they lied about the excuse for pulling it. dirty ads work most of the time
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benefits too dirty, it's going to backfire. this has backfired. this started when gillespie came out with the ad. the latino group comes out with a return volley. to use minority children actors is pray for racist truck driving white male glaspie supporter is so, so inappropriate. the aerial shot like it's a crime scene. the decal, the tea party thing in the confederate flag. the whole thing is sickening. could you imagine if romney came
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out within ad of black gang member bicycle riding. rap music in the sound bite. romney for president. that ad would be so denounced by every american in the country. this is the exact same thing but reversed. it is sad because big picture, democrats would rather fight trump been fight ms-13 or fight isis. they show more blood lust for impeaching the president then they do for cleaning up their own streets of gang members or trying to do whatever they can to eradicate isis. >> lisa: i've worked on races were easy and opponent rana smear ad like this and it backfires. they tried in 2014 to pin something on the candidate i was working for that he had nothing to do it. it was so despicable that even the mainstream media nationally and locally had turned against the opponent. that was the change in tide of polling for our candidate.
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you voters realize that candidate went way too far. i agree with you, jesse. i think this will hurt ralph northam. apparently this is in response to the fact that he is not connecting. he is doing worse than hillary clinton laws. he's having real problems connecting to minority voters. this is a clear and desperate way to try to generate support. >> greg: the ad is bad enough but isn't gross they used a terror attack to sneak away from it? when the attack happened, they go, this is it. this is how we get out of it. that's what grossed me out. >> juan: this is hardball and you do what you have to do. what we've heard from an glaspie is his fund-raising triple behind the ad because his suppoe out. the thing that concerns me. ed is someone i have known for a long time. he helped my son when he was
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running in the district of columbia. i know ed and feel good about him. when i go home on the weekends, i am in the virginia area. i see the ad from this campaign. ed has run ads that suggest ms-13 is all over virginia. it's like wait a second. we have problems with gangs. it's not so pervasive. but it plays into this idea that immigration is somehow associated with the horrors of this gain. he runs an ad that says kill, rape, control, the ms-13 model. talk about identity politics. he's not talking to people who look like me, greg. let me finish. what happens is then you get the latino victory fund, which is this guy, the head of it saying basically the ad held up a mirror to republicans and they don't like what they see which reminds me of what i saw earlier
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this week from the chief of staff when he was on fox and said i don't know about the civil war. i don't know what it was about. imagine slavery. >> greg: that is called deflection. the fact is if you conflate ms-13 with hispanics, that's on you. that's not on the person making the ad. he is not saying hispanics. >> juan: that is the intent of the ad. >> greg: you are seeing it that way. you are migrating. -- mind reading. did hillary clinton rig the election against poor bernie sanders? a top democrat says she has proof. that's next.
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donna brazile, she alleges hillary clinton rigged the party's nomination process against bernie sanders in the 2016 primary. she wrote she called senator sanders this past september with concerns. here is an excerpt. hello, senator. i've completed my review of the dnc and i find the cancer. i explained it was that she had exerted the control of the party long before she became its nominee. when i hung up the cult of bernie, i started to cry. this is donna brazile, full disclosure, a good friend of mine. she has been in the news a lot. this is explosive. elizabeth warren said she does agree the election at the dnc was rigged in favor of the clintons. she -- they are doing something that even president trump and the republican party could not do witches put a stake in the clintons. >> greg: this is payback. you can't sell a house until you clean the house. donna brazile just came in with a broom and she is sweeping the
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remains of the clintons out the door. they are saying we are getting new tenants. we've got to get these crazy people out. you can argue that the election was perhaps supposed to be trump versus sanders. they were, in a weird way identically fresh voices from the outside even though sanders has been in politics for a long time. hillary stole the baton in a relay race and ran the wrong direction. how come the democrats -- i would hate her guts. she elected trump. they might have had a president sanders. they might have had a president anybody other than hillary but hillary was so arrogant and entitled she took the baton and went home and sat down and waited for the election to be over. >> dana: you haven't seen any democrats coming out and saying this was fine. everyone is saying it's not very good. change things going forward. >> jesse: i remember being at
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the dnc in philadelphia and bernie supporters were freaking out. there were fistfights. people were shouting inside the convention hall. this is how she did it. after obama left and debbie wasserman schultz's poor leadership left the dnc millions in debt and corrupted, hillary swoops in as a loan shark. and says we will help with the debt. we will give you some money but we are going to put you on an allowance and we well-controlled the state, local and national fund-raising apparatus. and then and then all of a sudden -- >> dana: they also had say over the personnel. >> jesse: exactly. personnel and finances. this is before she's even won the nomination. bernie and hillary are still fighting for votes yet she is pulling the purse strings. that's how it is rigged. >> dana: what are the democrats going to say? >> juan: i don't think this is news. we knew and we've known from various reports that what happened under debbie wasserman
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schultz was you had basically a clinton surrogate in there. the thing that strikes me as clinton is a democrat. bernie sanders is not a democrat. there was a disadvantage in that in terms of everything from state organization all the way to the top. the fact is, as you know, there wasn't a great deal of fund-raising done with obama in the white house for the dnc. they were vulnerable to this. i can understand why bernie supporters, they are upset. bernie, you are a socialist. you still don't say you are a democrat. where did you expect the democrat -- >> lisa: but that is the direction your party is going. these party committees or is not supposed to be on board with primary candidates unless it's in a comment. at jaime future presidential contender or candidate in any of these races, house, senate, gubernatorial. i'm concerned my party has gone in on a primary challenger for hillary clinton because that's against everything they are supposed to stand for. we have seen, stanley greenberg
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in the new yorker said the democrat party is divided big -- they can't decide on whether focusing on the economy or identity politics. >> greg: brazile gave hillary the debate questions. >> dana: i haven't read the book. her book comes out next week. coming up, history made for a houston astros team -- that was the weirdest tease. we are coming right back. and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need.
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♪ >> lisa: houston astros won their first world series title. sorry dodgers fans. 5-1 victory last night. carlos correa was so excited by his team's victory that he popped the question to his girlfriend. fortunately for him, she said yes. speaker one of the biggest steps of my life. >> lisa: juan, you said you watched the game.
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what's your take away? >> juan: it was a great world series. i enjoyed it. i thought it was terrific. terrific drama, both very good teams. the thing that got me was, "sports illustrated" predicted this two or three years ago on the cover. they said here are your 2017 champs. here they are. i think they are going to be champs for a while. they have a core of players who are terrific. goodbye to carlos beltran, a great player. carlos beltran was a great player for many years. now he is 40. to get a championship finally, terrific. >> jesse: it's nice to see the city of houston win a championship after suffering so much devastation from hurricane harvey. after 9/11, the yankees were in the world series. everyone was pulling for them but they lost to the diamondbacks. this time, the houston astros did it for the city of houston. it was a great series. seven games.
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too bad game 7 wasn't as close as the others. i want to talk about the eagles. they are 7-1. they are going to the super bowl. as long as we are making predictions. [laughter] you heard it here first. not the broncos, dana. >> dana: houston needed a win, deserved a win because it's been through so much. it's a great city. i don't really watch a lot of baseball but i like watching the aftermath. also what's the name of the guy who overcame all his anxiety in order to play? >> jesse: gutfeld. >> dana: it was a big success story. >> lisa: the proposal was a lasting memory, right, greg? >> greg: another example of toxic masculinity. the world series is nothing more than patriarchy. they are circling a diamond, a
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♪ >> jesse: time for "one more thing." >> greg: snoop dogg has a new album out. i've kind of lost track of him. i think he is in his early 70s. the cover, show it. a corpse and the toe tag says "trump." what i find interesting is obviously this is not very nice. who cares? it is art and his world, even though it's evil. he started hosting a new game show on tbs. he's got a game show, "the jokers wild," a reboot. i am curious what goes on then the tbs board meeting when your game show host is advocating the assassination of a president. when your host is advocating the
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assassination of a president. your host of a game show. how are you going to deal with that tomorrow morning? i want to know. >> jesse: not technically calling for a boycott, just raising questions. >> greg: i just want to know! how is tbs going to deal with the b.s.! >> juan: we've had a lot of news and upsets. let's not forget the joys of life. a couple days ago, your neighborhood was filled with goblins, princesses, superheroes. some of the coolest kids on fox. j.j. the cat. the twins. our producer, her daughter dressed as a queen. in kimberly's son. here are three of my people.
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eli, and the twins. >> greg: cultural appropriation. >> juan: you can't stop it. >> dana: can't stop. won't stop. i have something i want to highlight. i sat down with an iranian american whose father and brother are being held hostage in iran. his brother was arrested in tehran in 2015, charged with espionage inclusion. his father, former united nations official, he was arrested. he's 81 and in poor health. president trump is helping them tried to get him back so we don't have another situation like we did with otto warmbier. i talked to them. take a look. when you saw otto warmbier came back in such a desperate situation after being tortured by the north koreans, what went through your mind? >> i want my loved ones home before it is too late. we want them to come back to us, to the grandchildren.
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they are missed terribly. two years is a long time, a lifetime of having like a knife twisted in your hearts. >> dana: we should keep them in mind for sure. >> jesse: i woke up this morning. everyone is wishing me happy birthday on twitter. my birthday is in july. it turns out it is david schwimmer's birthday. that's not me. that's david schwimmer. he turns 51. i think he looks fantastic for 51. looking good, david. i ran into him one time years ago. that is us together. there we go. happy birthday. >> lisa: mattress match, a local celebrity in houston. he turned his showroom into evacuation shelter. he flew 41st responders, military veterans and die-hard
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astros fans. awesome guy. >> jesse: never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. here we go. bret? >> bret: happy birthday, david. jesse. yes, happy birthday. the president makes his pick for a new federal reserve chair. the republicans plan for tax reform. this is "special report" ." welcome to washington. i am bret baier. president trump makes his pitch for an economy on the ascent, introducing his nominee to lead the federal reserve today. and a push for congress to get tax reform to his desk by thanksgiving. the president literally sealing his proposal with a kiss today, as you see, while meeting with numbers of congress been touting tax cuts, major reform, and more jobs. john roberts j

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