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lucky day. we just breathe a sigh of relief and hope that it stays that way. again, we will be monitoring during this and the alabama election tomorrow with political and financial fallout from all of the above. now "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with kimberly guilfoyle, dana perino, greg gutfeld, this is "the five "the five." terror has struck again in new york city. just six weeks after that truck attack in lower manhattan. this time a man with a pipe bomb strapped to them set off the device in a subway tunnel near times square and the height of the morning rush. three people were hurt along with the suspect who is in custody. here were authorities right after the incident. >> this was an attempted terrorist attack. thank god the perpetrator did not achieve his ultimate goals.
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we have identified him as akayed ullah. he had burns to his body. investigation says that it was indicated that he was wearing a low-tech explosive device attached to his body. intentionally dead to needed the device. >> jesse: greg leventhal at the scene in manhattan with the very latest on what happened. and what we are learning about the 27-year-old apprehended. >> and if the suspect's goals was to kill himself and others as he apparently told authorities, well, then he failed miserably. and law enforcement services are telling me that akayed ullah acted alone and he had no coconspirators and he collected at least some of the materials that he used to build that pipe bomb from jobsites where he worked as an electrician in new york city. the 27-year-old who was originally from bangladesh traveled frequently overseas according to forces since he arrived on a family immigration visa in 2011. he was a lawful, permanent
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resident thanks to the program that president trump is trying to scale back. he detonated that explosive device at 7:20 this morning in an underground pedestrian tunnel that connects sports authority to times square. the device was a pipe bomb attached to his body with velcro and zip ties. he was the only one seriously hurt with burns and lacerations to his midsection and hands. five innocent people suffered minor injuries. >> this is new york. the reality is that we are a target by many, who would like to make a statement against democracy. against freedom. we are the statue of liberty in our harbor. and that makes as an international target. we understand that. >> ullah told investigators that he was inspired in part by isis videos online. and now the police and federal agents are searching his home,
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his parents home. all of his devices. any excess that he had to the internet to see what he may have said online and who he might have been working with to ensure that he was in fact acting alone as the city remains on high alert tonight. speak to thank you very much. we are just getting new comments from the president of the united states, donald trump, kimberly. he says this. at today's terror suspects entered our country through extended family chain migration. which is incompatible with national security. and he calls for congress to end chain migration and says that someone like this should face the death penalty. what are your thoughts? >> kimberly: it is powerful in terms of the comments from the president, but this is very consistent with what he has been talking about previously saying that he was against chain migration. and when you see a situation like this, this individual was able to come in from an uncle, then threw his mother and be able to get in just prior, a
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couple of months prior to his 21st birthday. and if he had turned 21, he would not have been able to. quite interesting as you see the loopholes in the law that the president and others are eager to close. in a situation like this where he is radicalized online. i think that they should make even a larger push to shut down some of these radicalized sites that are really having such a powerful impact on people like this individual to come here to do harm to us. and it just takes one person with a pipe bomb, something like that. he was not very good at it. he injured himself, not enough, obviously pretty you should have imposed the death penalty on himself right then and there. but thank god more people were not injured or hurt. it shows you the complexity of the problem in combating terror in highly dense or urban areas like this and cities where you have a large operation -- population and people and potential for great numbers of harm in terms of fatalities and
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et cetera, because we live in such a densely compact communities. >> jesse: sports authority, the largest bus terminal in the united states. we heard from president trump, and also from opener cuomo and mayor de blasio, how do you think they handled the incident today? >> dana: we will hear about the sports authority police officers they were right on the scene immediately. thankfully there were all the only five injuries which is consistent with this type of thing. but i think one of the things to point out, remember the truck attack a month ago. anytime you have one of these incidents, look at how many resources we have to have in order to deal with any one of these events. can be this minor event, relatively minor for -- thankfully no other casualties. but we are spending a lot to train our emergency medical personnel, our law enforcement, our intelligence. we have made a really big commitment.
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and greg is going to talk a little bit more about ideology going forward, because there are certain things that you can do to harden your defenses. even these are soft targets. you can try to harden them. what we really have to do is deal with the generational war that we are in. and the other thing president trump points out, not just about the chain migration. i don't think that i've ever heard him talk about the death penalty before. there was no other casualty here. this individual getting himself injured, to call for the possibility of the death penalty in a case like that -- that is certainly different. and i don't know if he is going to push forward on that. but it is something that might be more of a deterrent going forward. >> jesse: i had not heard of that either. to dana's point, something we have seen spectacular coordinated attacks right after 9/11 and obviously 9/11, and we are seeing more crude and rudimentary attacks with lone wolves, but isis inspired individuals. those are very hard to prevent.
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>> greg: well, you cannot do -- this is the best that you can hope for when a murderous butter d bag has his own plan to blow up his ass. it is interesting how isis is not taking credit for this one. he is not ours. >> kimberly: disavow him. >> greg: that is the funny part, but the unfunny part is the mayor says thank god that if you were hurt, but it was not god, it was incompetence. the only reason why they did not die, was a failure in explosives. the intent is the same. it is the outcome, it is not divine intervention. it is the fact that the guy was never good at it. it should not make you feel good. that means we did not stop it. he still could have done it. we should be happy that no one died. that's great, but what happens is that because the attack fails, it has such little effect, because we do not -- we immediately go on to do
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something else. we do not think about it. we almost think as if it has been foiled. when actually, it was lucky. >> kimberly: false sense of security is what it produces. >> jesse: what do you think of today's events and moving forward and preventing things like that from happening? >> juan: unlike a greg, i say thank god. >> greg: is that it is good, but it is not god that stopped it. >> juan: i'm just grateful that really -- we are talking about minor injuries except for the guy who apparently damaged himself, his hands and his abdomen. what i noticed in these situations, no contact with isis, even though apparently he was isis inspired. similarly, when i think back to the guy who ran his truck down the bike path here in late october, again, no direct contact or coordination, but isis inspired. even as we can defeat isis, what we see is the ideology of
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remaining something that is like a cancer. out there, and especially on the internet. and this guy is 27. i disagree strongly with president trump. i think that family unification is really great for america. i think that families are so important especially in immigrants, because they add -- >> greg: precisely. chain migration is okay one way, it should be okay both ways. if they arrive in a chain and one person in that chain does something, leave in the chain. the potential for leaving in the chain might cost the family to pay more attention to the oddball in the family. >> juan: it is just the way that unions gave out cards. if you are somebody's cousin or brother or son, you are likely to get a union card. because they know that that other person, the senior person is going to be watching you. you don't need a boss, somebody is going to say to you, you better act right, you are representing the union. >> greg: are you comparing unions to terrorists?
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[laughter] >> juan: when i am seeing, this is one guy 27 years old, the motive is we understand, he said something to the effect of the united states is bombing my country, and i think i should do some damage here. how ridiculous is this? >> jesse: no one is bombing bangladesh. >> juan: that's exactly what i said. nobody is bombing bangladesh. i'm glad you said that, jesse, because it was like a puzzle to me. is something going on that i have not heard about? >> jesse: technically he is incompetent and then philosophically he is incompetent as well. i want to address something that you said quickly, you mention chain migration. i don't think the president wants to make sure that families are not unified when they come over here. i think the point is that you do not want chain migration to make up 70% of all the foreign nationals that come legally into this country. which it is now. kimberly, i think the president wants to have an immigration system based on merit. which they look at education,
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language skills, how good they are with their hands, how smart they are, things like that need to take a higher priority than if your uncle know somebody. >> kimberly: make it more of a meritocracy and it allows it to be more properly and thoroughly vetted in terms of what contribution can you provide to this country. we have a lot to offer you. why shouldn't there be some reciprocity? and without, thorough vetting. i'm all for it. when you see a situation like this today. it strengthens the argument of the president. you see what he has had enough, like dana said, he went on a very far a limb to say that this could be a death penalty offense despite that there was not an actual loss of life. >> dana: that is one of the things that he does in a statement like this, he will throw that chum out there in the water, where some of us are like -- oh, i can see that. that will definitely leave the news. and that will be much more about president trump calling for the death penalty, rather than about
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the actual terrorist attack. >> juan: the point that i wanted to make earlier, with regards to chain migration, this guy did not come over here to do this but i think he came over here and then got this idea in his head. >> dana: that is not unusual if you look at several -- >> juan: i was going to make that point. that so many of the people who perpetrate this horrific, horrible acts, are americans who have gotten the ideas over the years. >> jesse: it is very hard to pinpoint exactly -- >> kimberly: we do not have evidence of that. i would wait for a forensic examination of all the computers, his background in life to see at what point he had contact and at what point he became radicalized. some of it on the internet, but we don't know who he has been in contact with. >> jesse: we will probably know more about this on the las vegas shooter and 48 hours. >> greg: this is the unsung inanimate hero, surveillance. we know a lot, we saw it. you need more cameras. it's the only way to keep freedom, more security. people hate this.
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>> kimberly: >> dana: congress p the 702 program. talks about the collection and what is allowed. in the president wants to reauthorize. there is going to be a fight about it. but he will have the upper hand. >> jesse: more to come on today's terror attack, iraq has declared victory in its war against isis. but the fight against terrorism, far from over. greg's monologue is next.
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>> greg: as isis is being routed, i have one question -- are you surprised? we let our men fight, the war would be swift and brutal, once a decision was made to win, we would. it is an obvious truth ignored by the smarter, more light in class. this is good news that we have been isis, a man steps to limit steps off a bomb in the name of isis. was he working with others? who knows? are we lucky that it went away a dated, yes. this is a reminder that the war on isis is not enough pay to the war is bigger than that, as long as there is an ideology, a technology and a loser sinking into me. life itself is the target. is enough to see the death of isis as a period at the end of the ugly sentence paid once we killed a zombie, it returns in a different form. even when we succeed in a rack
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and they fail in the subway, ideology, the zombie fuel process. to ever ease up even a moment is idiotic. we keep being told not to change our way of life. >> let's go back to work. we are not going to allow them to disrupt us. that is exactly what they want. and that is exactly what they are not going to get to. >> greg: okay, don't change your way of life, we get it, but change our way of thinking. try this mind exercise. imagine if today's attack was more sophisticated that combines something more insidious paid a drone, up biological substance, imagine the devastation. we often only imagine things until after they happen, but i don't. i am hopelessly neurotic. i worry so that you don't have to. but you should. so, dana, rex declared victory over isis. is it wise to declare victory? every time that happens, think something happens.
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>> dana: they are trying to show their audience that it has been worth it. and the new leadership is saying, working with the united states we were able to be back isis, but the dangers lurking, and part of that deals with iran, so this is a generational war that started way back when. it was way before 9/11. and excuses for some jihadist today's, because president trump acknowledges that jerusalem is the capital of israel. that is the latest in the long line of excuses. i hope the president as a couple of things when he releases his strategy and a couple of weeks but i believe it is the next couple of weeks. i think we have to talk about resources for state and local government, because of how much it takes in order to protect the city, especially like this one. because the idea of see something, say something. i think that people in america any more information about this. do something specific. today when you are going through the underground passageway and
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there is a guy in a code, everybody is in a coat, what are you supposed to see and who are you supposed to tell? the police officers at the sports authority are obviously extremely good. but i don't understand what seeing and saying something means, i think that is about who his family might have known he was socializing with prior to this. and the last thing i would say is that i do think the administration is lacking a counter ideology strategy. so the new strategy when it comes out should include that. >> greg: jesse, report to you when i can. so many options to report you. >> dana: i will find out tomorrow. >> greg: the thing about this war, we did not see much of it. it is autonomous, and we were so highly proficient in killing, did you notice that we never saw anything? is and weird? >> jesse: i think usually militaristic or expansionist ideologies are always near
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the -- conventional military, a large economy to go with it. and we would defeat them militarily, germany and not seeing as arm, the totality -- totalitarian state, those were f he did on conventional battle fields and their ideology object -- ideology was extinguished with it. there is no nation-state, and when they tried to create the caliphate, they got decimated. there is no engine behind it, it is all driven by religion. so because the religion emphasizes murder drum, you're going to have people that are willing to kill themselves and willing to kill innocent people, not just on the battlefield, but all over the world in times square, so there is only a few ways, yes, you have to defeat them with law enforcement or the military, but you need to say, listen, we need your help. whether it is see something, say
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something, and use tools that are a little edgy. enhanced interrogation. enhanced surveillance. to the travel ban, ending chain migration. those are the types of tools that we need to use more aggressively, because we cannot tolerate one innocent death. and that's what makes us different. >> greg: juan, you must be broken hearted that has lost? >> juan: what? >> greg: i just try to get you angry. >> juan: i enjoy my time with you. i will tell you what, what struck me, you see that not only does the iraqi prime minister declare victory, but vladimir putin declared victory. and when you ask the question, why don't we see more of this? i think it is because the russians were in there, and they were not always acting in our interest. they were sometimes killing on people who were opposition to assad, which the united states was supporting. in the second thing to say about
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this is, for all of the upset today -- and we see this terrible thing happen that could've been far more dangerous, as you point out. i think to myself, well, gosh, in the last two months we have seen 58 people killed in vegas, we have seen people killed in a walmart in denver. we have seen people at texas baptist church, and yet you don't say, hey, there's something going on in this country. we have to immediately get tougher. no, donald trump says nothing! the nra says -- >> jesse: there was a difference because that guy should've been flagged on numerous occasions. the guy in texas, they should've reported him for the domestic abuse. those things fell through the cracks. >> greg: i think there is a difference between one that is propelled by ideology and ideology that once toasts dump out of the earth, the other absolute nut bags they get through the system. kimberly, feel free to comment. >> kimberly: let me fix all of
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this for you. it is clear that you need me. so when you look at this and you were examining the ideology and you really have to understand and go deep into jihad and islam and terrorism rather than an isolated movement from an individual. you talk about the caliphate or whether you defeat isis, you still have all of those moments there and the ideology. it wilt take a new shape or form and a new name. when you look at a situation like this coming yes, there is a lot that we can do. you have to be tough. we saw president trump in terms of restoring back the original rules of engagement and getting them away from what president obama had in place. there are many articles written about it this weekend about the big impact. that is one step. then there is fighting the ideology online so that people do not become radicalized. then there is less see something, say something, getting people involved in communities. then there is a immigration piece to make sure that people
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do not get in here that want to do us harm. >> greg: we solved everything. we are going to call it a day. everybody over at my place. margaritas. >> kimberly: oh, wow. >> greg: it is election week in alabama, the roy moore, doug jones show down more on that next. ♪ shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion.
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alabama voters pay to listen. >> with us is president donald trump. and i need alabama to go vote for roy moore. we already note democrat doug jones is a puppet of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. and he will vote with the washington liberals every single time. get out and vote for roy moore. his vote is our republican senate and it is needed. >> dana: the senior republican senator feels differently from the president. here's richard shelby. >> i could not vote for roy moore. i did not vote for roy moore, but i wrote in a distinguished republican name. i understand where the president is coming from, i understand that we would like to retain that seat in the u.s. senate. but i tell you what, i -- there is a time -- we call it a tipping point, and i think so many accusations, so many cuts, so many drip, drip, drip we have
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the 14-year-old story. that was enough for me. >> dana: kimberly coming want some good news? this election ends tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. when the polls right. and we will finally know what the results are. >> kimberly: and the decision will bring it to us indeed. this is a very strong move by the president to support the candidate. it is significant. perhaps i would've liked to have it sooner. before there was just more bleeding out by the candidate, i don't know. let's see what happens at the polls, they have been wrong before. it's really going to depend on how much they are able to get there people out and get out of the vote operation. the democrats put a lot of money into some very strong ads for their candidate for jones to try to get him over the hump. to the problem is that roy moore does not enjoy the support across the board of the republicans, like you just saw saw by shelby. but a call nonetheless by the president could be persuasive to
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some in terms of bigger picture getting some elevation on them in terms of votes needed and shoring up the strength that they have in congress and the senate. >> dana: i don't know if it will have an impact, but it has been a proxy battle in alabama for national politicians making a case. former president obama and vice president biden also taped robo calls, so it is possible that voters may have heard from both sides of the aisle if they pick up their phones. >> jesse: the stakes are high, charles barkley is doing a call with doug jones. they need to come out for jones right now, facing down a class line. you see mostly blue-collar, white, alabama people noncollege educated going strongly for moore, and then more white-collar college educated whites going for jones. it is going to be about turnout. with all due respect to the fox poll, i think it is much, much closer than that. i believe a lot of people from
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alabama when they are asked who they want to support, probably do not want to say roy moore. i have said i have a big problem with roy moore. the combination of the explosive rhetoric out of him years ago and then today when you add this to some of the credible allegations of inappropriate behavior. when he gets to the senate, if he does it's going to be a huge distraction. no one is going to want to sit next to them at the senate to lunchroom credit will be very awkward and he will be hounded. so the timing of this, the al franken stuff helped him, the conyers stuff helped him. a little bit of help from gloria alred, that fiasco with the yearbook. but i think that he really caved this last weekend, did not do a lot of events. >> dana: he has not done a public event in a week, but having a rally tonight. juan, what do you think will happen on the democratic side? >> juan: on the democratic side, they are pretty much waiting period in terms of a level, this is a red state.
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let's not make any mistake about it. this is a conversation among republicans about judge moore. and what you see is that the business community community as dressing mention, they feel that it would damage alabama standinh the business community as they try to bring industry into alab. it throws them back a step. the thing that i would say that strikes me is that he was in philadelphia, the army-navy football game -- >> dana: i don't know if that was confirmed prior >> juan: he was gone, not there. and this week and i was reading a quote where he said everything after the tenth amendment had not happen, that means that blacks are not freed from slavery or getting a right to vote, but when women do not get a right to vote at all. this is roy moore. and it is not portrayed as his position. donald trump a republican, i need republican votes. i think that richard shelby and other republicans are saying, hey, this is not the republican
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concept. >> dana: i was saying that there is good news had this election will be over, but based on this discussion, i think it will not be over tomorrow. >> greg: it won't be. i do not like a team sport politics. and that's what this is part of the argument is moore is bad, but democrat is worse. >> kimberly: that's what it comes down to. >> greg: it is a shame, it should not be pitted does not need to be a team sport, just because trump is all in does not mean that you have to be too. he will understand. he did not want to do this. he endorsed strange, he knew that this guy was a problem. and his daughter -- i am on team ivanka on this thing. and i think he still loves his daughter. even though trump is endorsing this guy, it is because he has to because it is his team. and i have to say, i hope that guy loses. if you are upset that i say that, that is not on me. that is on the team sport
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ideology. because the long-term consequences of a moore is much worse than the initial loss that you will experience tomorrow. trust me. >> dana: president trump did not knock senator shelby. >> greg: shall be as a conservative republican. >> dana: probably the most. also doug jones might vote for tax reform. you never know. president trump fired up at the media over some incorrect reporting. we will be right back. ♪ more people shop online for the holidays than ever before. (clapping) and the united states postal service delivers more of those purchases to homes than anyone else in the country. ( ♪ ) because we know, even the smallest things are sometimes the biggest. what's going on? oh hey!s
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♪ >> kimberly: as you know president trump was rightfully fired up on friday about a more focused reporting from the mainstream media. cnn wrongfully reported that the trump campaign received advanced information from wikileaks about the hacked information. over the weekend more fake news. "washington post" reporter attempted to make it look like the stands were empty at the
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president's rally on friday. but he posted pictures that were from hours before the event even started. mr. trump says that the media is out of control. he calls all of the lies a "stain" on america. his press secretary was fired up about it today. >> would you say that journalists make honest mistakes and that does not make them fake news? >> well, when journalists make honest mistakes, they should own up to them. sometimes, and a lot of times you don't. i'm sorry -- i'm not finished. if there is a very big difference between making honest mistakes and purposely misleading the american people. something that happens regularly. you cannot say -- i am not done. you cannot say that it is an honest mistake when you're are purposefully putting out information that you know to be false. >> kimberly: all right, jesse, sarah sanders dropping the microphone. >> jesse: at the stock office,
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you had the bloomberg story about the investigation trying to subpoena bank records from print trump which was not true, it is funny to me that every tie the mainstream media retracts as against trump. they are never making mistakes in favor of trump. >> dana: have you noticed that? >> jesse: they are never making mistakes when it comes to the nfl or military operations or fortune 500 companies. all of the mistakes and to the retraction and fake news have something to do with making trump look bad. i don't believe that it is honest mistakes. i believe it is even more than sloppy reporting, because there's not a lot of other sloppy reporting. i don't remember retractions during the obama administration. more attractions in one year of trump then there were in eight of president obama. i believe it is ideologically motivated. >> kimberly: he makes a fascinating point. no mistake in favor of the
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president. that would be auspicious for him. it is all stuff that they have to reel back. >> juan: >> juan: abc polo prodo was giving the trump campaign some poll numbers through the end of campaign, i think that that is true. and i think that we know about project making up stuff, we know about that. embarrassing media, but i think these things happen. >> kimberly: i'm talking about mistakes that have benefited, a story where they put something forward that benefits a president. >> juan: i'm saying that they are things here that would've helped the president in terms of that story from the abc providing support and poll numbers to the president. >> jesse: that is not a story, juan. that is something that reporters do. i would not think that the project bear attack is "abc news." >> juan: you have a situation where the biggest story in america today, if you are republican or democrat is the mueller investigation into donald trump. everybody is after that stuff. to be more people are after
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trump's tax return. >> jesse: maybe they are a little bit too anxious. >> juan: it's like you and i are in a fight, jesse. everybody in america says, that is the story. who is going to get the story inside the mueller investigation? >> jesse: well, they are sloppy. >> juan: i don't think that it is necessarily evidence as you guys are arguing, oh it is anti-trump. i think it is media in a competition and sometimes people get sloppy. ryan ross at abc got really sloppy. >> kimberly: what do you make of this development over the weekend and how the communications were handled about it? sarah sanders is taking a very strong stance following up on the position in the statement of the president. >> dana: just like on the sexual-harassment story, there are degrees of misconduct. there are things that are actually blatantly false and totally abhorrent, that's what ryan ross stayed at "abc news." now the first time. then you take somebody like dave
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one goal, "the washington post" who had the tweet of the picture outside. from his personal account, "the washington post" works for them. and he apologizes and spends 20 minutes, then they have to pound him all weekend long. i think that that is over the line. my advice would be, if you are -- your performance numbers for your job do not directly tied to your twitter account, set the thing down. use it for a new source, but if you are absolutely sure that something is a "go" do not tweet about it. it does not help the bottom line for your company and it might hurt your career. >> kimberly: exactly. the throttle back on the tweets. >> greg: i've been trying. >> kimberly: especially after the christmas party tonight. >> greg: you have to be careful about mocking other networks, because it always happens the next day after you say something about cnn. i end up having -- i made a mistake. and then we do it very quickly. but it is kind of an honest mistake in the sense that if you
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really -- golden rule is if you really want something to be true, you should do your to prove yourself wrong. because you know that your confirmation bias is driving you to make a decision. because this story is so good and fits into your assumption. it is too perfect. you want it to be right, so you are trying to delude yourself. all of these mistakes are based on one thing that story to be true and it turns out that it is not, so you have to question your own delusions. and to put the irony -- donald trump is actually in an odd way making journalism grade again, because now they have to be extra careful, or they prove him right. so if i screw up this time, i'm never going to hear the end of it. everybody is going to be pissed off. >> greg: i like your facial
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at fordham university. at the coffee shop and all because of some make america great again hats. check out the video of a student employee kicking out a pro trump group because they were allegedly in violation of the safe space policy. >> will not be supporting this club. no one -- >> you need to -- >> you are wearing hats that violate this space. you have to go. yes, it does! [indistinguishable] >> this is pro-america. >> juan: strong feelings, kimberly. >> kimberly: it is so over-the-top and hysterical. obviously people are getting completely overrun over nothing. make america great again, what is wrong with that? you have like isis and terrace trying to blow us up, and you are upset over that i had to
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come and you're losing it over a hat. >> juan: if they were wearing a isis had, similarly leave it alone. >> jesse: do whatever you want to come i cannot believe that people in college care about this stuff. i know that you have banned this, but greg, i know that you do not like when i say your last name, but it is pathetic. yes kimberly guilfoyle. these creatures are never going to make it in the real world. >> juan: so dana, this happens at howard university, but apparently there was more of an intent to stimulate that? >> dana: there is a little bit of this being provocative to see if you can get a reaction and get it on camera. so that we will play it on "the five." but i think that the left understands that they are starting to have a problem. that they have a major problem on campuses that has been going on for many years. they have to figure a way around it. >> juan: mr. greg. >> greg: the left masters this message. every van and bumper stickers, there was not conservative.
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so now political messages have migrated to the rights, people are doing it. and it is a political message. you are going in there and you are wearing out. but a hatch and not upset you. in the old days the young were adventurous. they went out and did stuff. now they retreat into the safe spaces if you are scared of a hats, what happens if you see a pair of pants? [laughter] >> juan: oh, my goodness. one more thing is up next. g to be a big surprise. (whining) aww, i see a big puppy. i see a b-i-i-g pu-u-ppy. hey greg! that's ford, america's best-selling brand. now get exclusive holiday offers, with 0% financing for 72 months across a full line up. for a limited time, get an additional $1,000 cash back on top of 0% financing for 72 months. get these exclusive offers during the ford year end sales event. get these exclusive offers money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products,
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>> jesse: it's time now for one more thing. greg. >> greg: hey, you know, it has been a pretty challenging day for a lot of people. i thought we need to relax. let's take a look at frank. here he is relaxing in his will. there is nothing better than cocktails and a little lounge, and the lower half of your body and water because you never have to go to the bathroom. got it done, getting it done. no one knows. >> kimberly: just like you, greg. it >> greg: he learned it from a. >> jesse: i just want to congratulate them, 11-3. but, what about carson? tore his acl right ear. boom. right there. through a flag on the play, he came back it, ended up throwing a touchdown, and then they
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pulled him out of the gamma. he is probably going to be out for nine months. at least i am not the washington redskins. >> kimberly: poor guy. >> jesse: dana. a >> dana: recently rated at the top restaurant in london on tripadvisor. but, you can't get a reservation because guess what? it is actually a joke. the writer created this illusion of an exclusive restaurant that was available by appointment only, and people went crazy. his friends were at all the reviews, they tricked tripadvisor is a fraud detection, but for a couple of weeks, people in london thought this was going to be the hottest ticket in town. >> kimberly: well, make the restaurant, then. >> greg: the food is probably terrible. >> kimberly: also in football news, army over navy. very interesting. and this is one of the most inspirational aspects of it, singing the national anthem, and you see the u.s. naval academy
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with a big hit on social media, twitter users is saying that the performance gave them a goose bumps and it shows. this in sort of juxtaposition with the nfl. god bless these kids. >> juan: on saturday, i took a sleigh ride through the snow. i was at the home of a jim jones. it was a bigger christmas party. he transformed it into a drop off for toys for tots. the goal was to collect a 10,000 on rupture toys to give to children, because there parents don't have money of the season. while it is based in virginia, everyone is welcome to donate. if you want to support toys for tots, you should've. these are good people. i mean that with all of my hear heart. >> greg: i am a dictator.
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>> juan: the place was packed with toys. >> jesse: set your dvr. "special report" is up next. brett, we are going to miss you at the christmas party. >> bret: amen with a bomb -- the trump administration as it is the result of chain migration in general, and the lottery system specifically gone wrong. we will talk with the chairman of the will and security council later. a full day of campaigning and that acrimonious alabama senate -- we will have exclusive reports on the so-called trump nausea, a surprising twist on who was working on it and who was pitching it to the media. this is "special report" ."
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