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change the complexion going into the midterms. good enough for markets, companies, ceos to watch. good enough for you to be watching. it matters to you. it matters to us. we made a promise. we keep it. see you tonight. >> dana: i'm dana perino with voters have three hours to choose between republican roy moore or democrat doug jones. polls close at 7:00 p.m. local time. it's a race the nation has been closely following after "the washington post" broke a story last month alleging moore again engaged in sexual misconduct decades ago. can moore pull off a victory? he was down ten points according to our most recent foxhole. we have experts at the table, bret baier and martha maccallum, hosting special coverage. welcome to you both. another election night. i was saying to spades, it seems
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like 2016 never really ended. stick away been covering the 2016 election going on for three years now. >> it's going to come down to turnout, we're going to get a sense of things. 6:00, 7:00 we will have our own exit polls. >> dana: they have a new message. it's a mix of calls and interne internet. >> greg: i didn't want to know. i was just being polite. >> kimberly: he actually doesn't care at all. >> i think it's going to be interesting tonight on the issue of sexual harassment which has become so front and center. will the voters say this is something that's so serious and so great just what roy moore was accused of and he says he didn't do. edit presses them to vote against them. i think there's going to be take away for that. you have a lot of people clamoring down there.
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people who clearly want to make this an issue going forward. it's going to be our first test. >> jesse: if he wins, let's assume for the sake of argument moore winston what's the message for other politicians dealing with their own sexual misconduct allegations? is it, is it if i deny, deny, deny it may get about fake news washington establishment conspiracy i can hang on? >> or that you are a republican in alabama. >> jesse: a specific state. >> the democrat doug jones has if he wins and our poll had him up 10 as of yesterday, they said if he won, it was going to be because the democrat could win in alabama. that's in doubt many years because it's about as deep red as any state can be. >> dana: president trump one back by 20 points. moore could lose republicans by 25 points and still leak out a win.
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this beehive is going to come down to getting the vote out and he was more persuasive in doing that. i would expect their ground game would be good. the advantages would come from the republican candidate, you would think. president trump waited to get in on this. he didn't condemn him like others did but is it going to be enough to give the push to have the popularity and groundswell support from president trump transfer to roy moore. >> greg: i have been hard on moore and i think i have changed my mind. did you know his lawyer is a je jew? i am in. i don't even vote in alabama. the problem with this whole election. >> dana: maybe we should give some context. >> greg: his wife said his
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lawyer is a jew. >> they wanted to make it clear they were not anti-semitic. >> greg: artificially polarizing choice. if you vote democrat, therefore you are voting for an antigun, antilife, pro-abortion, and you're going to burn in hell. but if you vote for moore, you're voting for a pedolphile and you are going to burn in hell. we have two choices. >> juan: let me say, explaining what you were talking about, he has said things about george soros, a democrat, big fund-raiser for the democrat, and jewish, to suggest it doesn't matter. george soros is going to hell
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anyway. that's what started the whole anti-semitic argument. >> kimberly: a little late in the game for the endorsement. he didn't endorse him to begin with. >> juan: there is news today for mitch mcconnell jose luther strange is going to stay in the senate to the end of the term the matter what. he's going to have the republican vote, if that's a concern. the thing i was going to raises today, talk about sexual harassment, back at the white house, a tweet from president trump with regard to kirsten gillibrand. you think about how sexual harassment is going to play in alabama. look at how it's playing in the country. >> dana: i have the sound from sarah huckabee sanders who answered this at the white hous white house. >> the comment frankly isn't something new. if you look at past comments this president has made, he's used that same terminology many
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times in reference to men. there is no way this is sexist at all. this is simply talking about a system we have that's broken in which special interests control our government. if your mind is in the gutter, would you have read it that way? so, no. >> greg: i love that. i thought her answer was excellent. you should've seen april ryan, the look on her face. sarah is absolutely right. he has used that same line with man forever. if you read sexism into that comment, you are the sexist because if you believe woman cannot handle that line the way men do which is that they will do anything -- >> jesse: he cited about mitt romney. >> greg: when he set it to ted cruz, ted cruz would do anything. he says that about everybody.
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you say, that's sexist. in your head, you are thing women cannot handle the same insults a man can. the way thing about trump's he insults everybody. >> juan: you would admit, gee, that crossed my mind. insulting about a woman. >> greg: about a woman. you are a sexist. it's about a woman. my mind is not in the gutter, juan. >> juan: i wouldn't speak that way to a woman. >> greg: that is sexist. if you can say it to ted cruz, you can say to kirsten gillibrand. that is the ultimate color-blind world we should live in. >> dana: i agree and when you look at this, typical trump counterpunch. it's not the reason he stuck up for roy moore because he saw the conversation was going to circle back. that's what's been going on in the country. he is saying roy moore is pushing back against the allegations, saying they are not true. he's allowed to say that.
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president trump is saying the same thing and he's going to push back. there are plenty of men, al franken and others, who have said i am retiring, resigning, getting out, i'm done. but there are some men who are not going to take that route and he's one of them. >> what he does often is get to the line, right where the line is, and then says why are you thinking this? when elizabeth warren tweets that it was shaming, it sent washington into a tizzy. >> kimberly: i didn't like that either. >> greg: he gets to the line. it allows for ambiguity. anyone can interpret it now and everyone becomes a mind reader. he meant this. he meant that. >> he has a history of meaning over the line. >> greg: i think this was sufficiently under the line. >> juan: really? >> greg: i don't see gender or color, juan.
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>> kimberly: not anymore? >> i think the saying someone will do anything for money is a very low blow whether you are talking about a man or woman. he said a similar thing about mitt romney, ted cruz. he has a decent argument and lining up with the things he said in the past. we know he's willing to go there to that level with human beings. i don't think it necessarily has to do whether it's a man or woman. >> jesse: it's not something a politician whatever saying he is not a politician. let me ask you guys, you are d.c. people, you understand the senate. i'm sure you're solid brilliant commentary yesterday, bret. moore winning the race and going into the senate. it's a social environment. it is he a pariah when he gets there? no one wants to dine with him, no one wants to associate with him. does that incapacitate him as a
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representative of the people from alabama? >> i think the establishment republican party is looking at it, how to deal with it. it's a two-year seat. they are thinking the matter what happens, they are going to get a republican back in 2020 whether it is roy moore or not. i do think some people have been pretty bold and what they are saying in the senate about trying to get rid of him should he sit. i don't think that's going to happen. i don't think the people of alabama, after voting, a few wins, would stand up and say you can't take him out. >> that is different from saying you could be on the hill, keep your seat, and be a pariah. i think he was in that position based on his prior statements. before any of this happened, mitch mcconnell didn't want him there. president trump didn't want him there.
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>> juan: what i think is the telling blow, could be something we look back on, especially if jones wins, is richard shelby, senior senator from alabama saying he can't vote for roy moore. it is more than just shelby as a senior member of leadership in the senate saying it, i think you have it inside alabama, the business establishment especially saying if we select roy moore, it's going to send a message to the business community, nationwide, globally about who we are. we want to change our image, seem more open to people. >> he also said he wouldn't vote for doug jones. >> juan: he said he would vote for a right in. people saying we have to change our image of alabama, it became kind of the closing argument from republicans. you have republicans at republicans in alabama over roy moore. >> cory gardner from colorado said the republican senate campaign committee was not going to get into the race.
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they were not going to support moore. the rnc broadly did but the senate campaign did not. that's a problem on day one. >> jesse: are you saying it becomes like a north carolina bathroom problem or people start pulling out of conferences, they start pulling out of the all-star game. >> juan: you get a lot of sports they wouldn't play. the come back to shelby, he technically would be the one who would lead roy moore down to swear him in. it ain't going to happen, i don't think. >> kimberly: jesse is more concerned about the launch of politics. whether or not he has a lunch buddy. >> jesse: it is going to be moore at one table. >> kimberly: i think that table is getting bigger. >> dana: bret and martha will update us throughout the night as the votes are counted. thanks to you both for joining us. >> jesse: it >> it was quite a . >> dana: the family of the
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>> greg: the family of yesterday's failed new york bomber. attacking law enforcement for so-called heavy-handed tactics. what say you, new york chapter of the council on american islamic relations. i bet you are outraged. >> we are also outraged by the behavior of law enforcement officials who have held children as small as 4 years old out of the cold and who pulled a teenager out of high school classes to interrogate him without a lawyer, without his parents. >> greg: the children! they put children out of the cold which can happen when you take them outside briefly to a waiting car. i am sure the guy pulled out of high school was heartbroken. he was probably busy in shop class building a clock. clearly it's not about the terror attack it all but about the children. they are right.
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we should be questioning the family. we should be putting them up in a five-star hotel with nothing but the best food and entertainment. maybe tickets to a show. try book of mormon. you would get a kick out of that. or visit the freedom tower for a guided tour. >> these are not the sorts of actions we expect from our justice system. >> greg: well, terrorism is not the sort of thing we expect from decent, law-abiding humans. but yeah, it's our justice system we've got to worry about. i offer this humble suggestion: the justice system is protecting you from your own family member. you should not only thank these officers but you should cooperate. if this were any other country, including the one you left, family members of a terrorist would be collected and probably never heard from again. but i guess that is why you're here. for now. dana, tone-deaf response? >> dana: from them? reflective.
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you see, especially in the u.k., i understand their concern but they are trying to use a system against us and say you are doing something bad to us. no, actually the police are worried about children too which is exactly why they are doing that. they are in a race against time. what if there was something coordinated. what if somebody knew there were multiple bombs being made in the house and they found out. time is of the essence and law enforcement deserves our full support. >> greg: they are concerned about the safety of the family. they don't want that kid to be beaten up or whatever. their priorities to make sure everybody is taken to a safe place so they can be questioned. >> kimberly: there isn't anything wrong with that but this is the tactic they do. this is really the book, they go by the book. attack law enforcement, attacked the american justice system. find fault, distract and deflect and flip the script to say this
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is about an injustice being committed against the terrorist terrorists. but is anybody buying it? this is what they do. it's why they don't have any credibility and they go ahead and they are sympathizes for terrorists and jihad and they are enablers and i have no time for it. >> greg: juan, should the law apologize? >> juan: when this first started, i thought, what did they do? do they hurt somebody? beat somebody up? in my mind, we live in a country where you have to take your hat off. i think the situation when the guy from new jersey, he was -- i forget exactly. they took him to the hospital. >> greg: the chelsea attack. not sure. >> juan: my point is, that guy gets first-rate, world-class medical treatment. same thing with this guy. this guys in the hospital. there are a lot of places where
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savage human reaction ruled the day. not in the usa, thank god. when they said this, i thought, were they roughhousing or? they took the child outside. 40 degrees yesterday. come on. >> greg: i know. jesse, did you see that the terrorist had post comments about trump on facebook? thank you, you failed to protect america. >> jesse: good one, buddy. he set off the bombs because he was offended by a bunch of christmas placards near the train station. the guy is so ungrateful. a lot of these bombers, they come here on a lottery system, some immigration loophole. they get here. they are either receiving welfare, food stamps sometimes. freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom of expression yet they hate this country so much they want to attack it. and cair is the worst p.r. american muslims could have. if i had a family member that
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came to another country, tried to set off a bomb and got busted red-handed, i would apologize, hide, and cooperate. instead, they sent cair out to read a statement to undermine law enforcement and try to play the victim card? if they had set off a bomb in bangladesh where they came from, i'm sure law enforcement would have been a little more aggressive. >> greg: i was watching rick leventhal. i didn't know the guy used christmas lights in the making of the bomb. >> jesse: war on christmas. sorry, i had to. >> greg: jesse, it is still in your system. you can't get it out. president trump addressed terror attacks domain called again to eliminate the immigration policies that allowed this latest terrorist into our country. that's next. for 100 years,
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♪ >> jesse: back to the new york city subway attack. once again put a spotlight on some of the dangerous immigration policies we have in place. president trump addressed it earlier. >> they have now been two terrorist attacks in new york city carried out by foreign nationals. here on green cards. the first attacker came through the visa lottery. the second through chain migration. we're going to end both of them. the lottery system and chain migration. we're going to end them. congress must get involved immediately, and they are involved immediately and i can tell you we have tremendous support. they will be ended. >> jesse: the terrorist last month came here through the lottery, which is basically throat into a wheel.
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iran, iraq, somalia, you are in. the recent one came in through chain migration because his mom came and the uncle. do you think this deserves to be looked at? >> dana: i do. i think it's a smart, incremental step. it's not the ideal we would love to have in america but we don't live in a utopia. we live in a country and we have to protect ourselves. it's in line with many of the other countries that are our allies. australia, the u.k., germany, canada all have some sort of merit based system. i think it makes perfect sense to go to that and i could see, today you have paul ryan say the dreamers, daca, not going to be in the end of your spending bill. they are going to push it to the next year. looked to me like senator schumer was acquiescing to that. you can see in january, february, the president able, in the state of the union address, say we are moving forward on a comprehensive immigration bill, more border security, something he can call a wall.
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chain migration ending and going back to a merit-based system. something to help the dreamers. >> jesse: democrats may say that you have to reunite families, and chain migration, you want to keep families together. >> greg: this is how you do it. if chain migration is going one way, it should be able to go the other way. we can pull the chain. if one link in the chain, you are all out. imagine the amount of scrutiny among the family that has to increase when you're going like, what's he doing? spending a lot of time in the basement. he's made some new friends. when you are a family, you should know in a community committee should know what's going on in your family. two things matter for these families: family and religion. we might not be able to -- we can help them focus on the family.
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>> jesse: that's a good point, what say you, juan williams? >> kimberly: juan, how can you ruin this good point? >> juan: i wouldn't attempt to. the anger, frustration. >> jesse: he made a good point when you would be more vigilant. >> juan: president trump is demonizing immigrants right now, taking advantage of this -- >> kimberly: oh, my gosh. >> juan: there is no evidence, nothing that would suggest this guy came over here intending to commit a terrorist act. he came over here and then he was radicalized while he was in the u.s. >> kimberly: potentially. we don't know yet. >> juan: the police says it. >> dana: traveled overseas back and forth. >> kimberly: the investigation is not complete.
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>> greg: chain migration brought him here. stop chain migration. >> juan: that's crazy. even the baltimore sun -- i think keeping the families together, i think it's overwhelming. >> greg: families are overrated. >> juan: and a 10-year period, 9.3 million new immigrants. overwhelmingly these people contribute to american society. >> greg: you are smearing all immigrants. you are conflating terrorist to immigrants. >> juan: the baltimore sun said in the editorial, shame on the trump administration. condemning millions of valuable contributing immigrants. proud americans. >> jesse: kimberly, why is a merit-based system something we should look at? >> kimberly: why wouldn't you? she migration, we are just going
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to let everybody end? no accountability, no personal responsibility, no familial responsibility. trying to blame it on president trump. he didn't go out and commit an act of terror. he didn't go out and do it. but yet it's his fault somehow and he is demonizing people? he is talking about an active terror committed by someone who came in the country through chain migration. >> juan: so much to say about las vegas and charlotte. i wonder what he said about -- oh, silence. >> kimberly: what does that have to do with chain migration? las vegas had nothing to do with it. it's completely nonsensical. they are completely different situations. >> jesse: a new bombshell on the anti-trump dossier. a fusion collusion story are not going to want to miss.
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>> kimberly: remember the senior doj official demoted last week for concealing his meeting with the people behind the dossier that fusion gps? we have now learned bruce ohr's wife worked for the opposition research firm that produced the document intended to derail president trump's campaign. in light of that, another concern. jay sekulow is calling for a second special counsel to investigate the investigators. he says the doj and fbi cannot ignore obvious conflicts of interest. attorney general jeff sessions isn't opposed to the idea.
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he told fox news today if cases aren't being reviewed as they need to be by the justice department, a recommended counsel should be established. here is the press secretary on that subject. >> i think it's something that causes a lot of concern not just for the president and the administration but i think probably for all americans and something that if we are going to continue to investigate things, let's look at something where there is some real evidence of some real proof of wrongdoing. this looks pretty bad and i think it's something we should look at. >> kimberly: greg, you like that. >> greg: it's fairly obvious, you have to ask yourself, who is dirtier? a political machine who's been at it for years or some new guy with no history of such activity. you are seeing, chasing this russian stuff, it's all blowing back on the clintons. trump might've been a bull in a china shop but the clintons
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basically turned the china shop into a crack house. it's always going to blow back on the clintons. big metaphors there. i'm not done yet. >> kimberly: dana, do you think communications on this are strong? she is hitting the right messaging? >> dana: i think her messaging is fine but the underlying premise is something they should be careful what they wish for because the doj has an inspector general. an independent person. if they are unhappy with the inspector general, he can be fired. or she, i don't know who it is. as special counsel is supposed to go after criminal activity. if the inspector general thinks it should be deferred to prosecution, that's how it works. you have a situation where -- i think it's a response of a demand to do something. the wheels of justice turn very slowly and i think one of the attempts is to try to log everything down in investigation
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so it is so confusing. nobody knows what the heck is going on. by the time there is a conclusion, nobody trusted. i think they should be careful what they wish for. i think there is an inspector general. they should empower them but if they are unhappy, they should look to the top of the doj. run by the attorney general jeff sessions. if they are unhappy with how he is running his department because he not utilizing the powers of it, maybe that's where they need to make a change. >> kimberly: jeff sessions, there's a lot of focus, basically people saying what are you going to do about it? >> jesse: he is under a lot of pressure to do something i think dana is right. they are trying to muddy the waters. if they are worried about another indictment, they have to raise suspicion on the prussic - prosecutorial team. we follow this for a living. deputy inspector general , depy attorney general, the fbi. people on mueller's team, special counsel. nobody can keep up with it.
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nobody even knows these guys names. it's so confusing. there are legitimate conflicts of interest here. mueller hired one of the lawyers who represented the hillary i.t. guy who smashed the blackberry with hammers. he handpicked his whole team, majority are democratic donors. create the appearance of more integrity. he has planted a lot of landmines himself. then you have mueller, the mentor of james comey. james comey is the central figure in any obstruction case and he's the one that got fired and then handed it to his former boss. now you have the dossier. could have been funded by hillary and used as a justification to spy on trump. the point person, demoted to h.r., he might've been the point person for the dossier. it's really confusing. the whole thing is conflicted. it is swamp politics at its worst. >> kimberly: you need to do --
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jeff sessions. >> greg: we need to call glenn back. >> kimberly: juan, don't ignore jesse. what do you think. >> juan: it's a conspiracy theory. i love them. what is going on? all? all of a sudden, people can't do their job because they donated to a democrat? what if you donated to a republican? jay secular, one of the president's lawyers, said this is nothing to do with robert mueller, nothing at all. i am thinking, what is going on? ever since flynn pled guilty, what we have seen is efforts to call into question the integrity not only of the mueller investigation but the fbi, the president himself said the fbi is in tatters, worst in history. now going after an american
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company called fusion gps doing what everybody knows they were initially hired by republicans, picked up by the hillary campaign. no one is saying this is the basis, jesse -- >> jesse: i think mueller is worried about his own team's integrity he wouldn't have fired or demoted people. >> juan: what does this matter matter? conspiracy theory. this is what trump -- trump has characterized this as a witch hunt. also it's too costly. maybe you should stop. i don't get it. why would anybody fall for this? why would jesse sit here and throw up this dust. a >> jesse: mueller throwing up the dust because he was the one who demoted these people. >> juan: you should be applauding him. you say if there is an appearance and someone is concerned, you've got to be beyond that and i will eliminate you from this investigation. you should applaud him. >> jesse: here we go.
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robert mueller, everybody. >> kimberly: cnn faces scrutiny for alternative programming in the wake of the new york city terror attacks. we will explain expert ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it all starts with a wish. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down and a complementary first months payment. for yealike me, someed dogs for tof these dogs have seen many tours of duty. and for the past 15 years i've been a navy federal member.
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♪ >> juan: someone is going to have to come up with a better topic at cnn. in the wake of the bombing in the port authority subway yesterday, cnn offered an alternative discussion. president trump and his alleged consumption of a dozen diet cokes per day. >> here's what he writes. there were four major food groups: mcdonald's, kentucky fried chicken, pizza, and diet coke. he drinks this many, what does it do to the brain and the body every day? >> replacing water. you should be drinking water, not this. >> juan: kimberly's food court. >> kimberly: i don't know.
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i don't drink a lot of water. i think i'm doing fantastic. we used all like diet coke. we would beg for diet coke in the green room. please, please. we'll be well behaved. let us get a six-pack of diet coke. that didn't happen for how many years? >> dana: five. >> kimberly: in the meantime, we went off of it. >> dana: we bought our own. >> kimberly: we would share it it. sometimes it gives you a pick-me-up. if it's working for him, i don't think we should freak out his system and not let him drink diet coke. >> juan: two people on the panel -- >> kimberly: mcdonald's, i like it. >> juan: two people drink diet coke. you are one. it >> kimberly: not a lot. >> greg: water. if you think water is great, look at a fish. fish are the ugliest things on the planet. it's not a diet thing. it's a class thing.
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the enlightened people, they don't drink sodas. everything is organic and harvested tree bark. made from -- you see some of the juices sold? looks like sewage. raw sewage. they would rather spend ten bucks on a carton of cashew mil milk. fast food was created for salesman. you are on the road. this guy is on the road, trump. that's what you eat. eating at mcdonald's is not gross and it's not what rooms to eat. it is what normal people eat. stop with the moral superiority. >> juan: i wanted to ask you, dana. yesterday was a big news day. they chose to focus on this story which was in "the new york times" from a part of -- >> kimberly: maybe they know their audience. >> dana: we know our audience. we wouldn't do that. >> greg: you can count them.
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steve, joe, the guy at the airport. >> dana: i think the reason something like that is included is because journalists love color. the white house puts out the menu for the thanksgiving day dinner or the state dinner. people loved to read about that kind of thing. i have to say i stopped on september 8, 1 of the hardest things i've ever done. i haven't had one. >> greg: you never did drugs. >> dana: true. >> juan: they had president obama eating seven almonds. now they have trump drinking 12 diet cokes. ullah eats almonds. >> juan: i think we did talk about it. >> dana: i don't think so. it's hard to eat seven almonds. >> juan: you drink regular coke? >> jesse: i don't drink a lot of soda. i drink water.
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i started this habit when i started here. there is nothing else to drink. i love rate soda. >> juan: go, brother. ( ♪ ) 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.
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>> dana: it is time for "one more thing." the annual tradition of "the five" to pick our secret santas. gift reveal takes place on christmas day. less than two weeks away. what's this? okay, jesse, this is yours. greg. juan. >> jesse: can we open it? >> dana: you can look but don't reveal. there's another one. >> greg: this person isn't on the show anymore. >> dana: this is an extra one. it says jasper. >> greg: i am kidding. >> kimberly: dana, d do you get me? >> dana: i am not revealing. also i want to wish a happy hanukkah to all who celebrate. the holiday begins tonight. >> juan: christmas time, time for caroling, toy soldiers and the nutcracker ballet. the washington ballet, they have a special moment because guess who participates?
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the baseball team the washington nationals, the racing president presidents. also making an appearance will be first baseman ryan zimmerman. it is the washington ballet's production of the nutcracker set in 19th century georgetown with american political thinkers sprinkled throughout. a little bit of hamilton on the potomac. >> dana: are you still mad about that bad call? kimberly. >> kimberly: mine is really good. you're asking me. this is to honor the four euro cops who took down the would be suicide bomber at the port authority. sean gallagher, drew preston, jack collins, anthony manford any. we want to thank them for their excellent training, quick thinking help them save lives. they thought he was going to detonate something, jumping into action.
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>> dana: their colleagues investigated and interrogated. >> greg: time for... >> dana: wow. >> greg: i don't normally plug books. i didn't read this book. this guy created "the bachelor." one of my favorite shows. we got screwed when they moved "the five" to 9:00 and i couldn't watch. he wrote in anti-self-help book called "you are not that great." i imagine it's going to be great. if you are a fan of "the bachelor" and anti-self-help book. >> jesse: i need that. i will take it home. >> kimberly: won't put a dent in it. that's -- >> greg: i did. >> jesse: that was an
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anti-plug. >> kimberly: were with your animation? >> jesse: people make fun of the man flew. they get sick, get the sniffles, it in capacity test. apparently it's real, there's the physiological differences between men and women which make men more susceptible to colds and flus. when we get sick, i don't want to hear about how weak we are or we just have the sniffles. our bodies are different. things affect us differently. women are tougher. >> dana: all right, that's interesting. we won't make fun of you. hopefully nobody here gets sick. you've been pretty healthy. never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. bret has special coverage of the election in alabama. bret, and he recovered from
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being on "the five"? >> chris: just barely. thanks, dana. this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier coming to you live from america's election headquarters studios in new york. its decision day for voters in deep red alabama who are being asked to choose between a republican nominee for senate wounded by allegations of sexual misconduct and a democrat painted as a liberal puppet by the national party and by president trump. we have complete coverage here on fox. we have just received new information on who is voting for whom and why. important stuff. fox news voter analysis. my colleague and anchor of
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