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the question becomes, what do you do about it? what do you do to make him happy that doesn't risk getting others unhappy. it could be a mess but they have dealt with worse. we shall see. "the five" is now. >> kimberly: i'm kimberly guilfoyle with juan williams, jesse watters, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." president trump promised americans a giant tax cut for christmas. he expressed confidence again today it's happening. republicans plan to unveil a final merged house and senate bill tomorrow with the aim of voting sometime early next week. will it pass? republican senator marco rubio says he is in no unless the child tax credit for the working poor is expanded. the president believes the senator will come around.
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>> he's been a great guy, very supportive. i think senator rubio will be there. we are doing very well on the tax bill. we have tremendous support. we have tremendous spirit. it will be the largest tax cut in the history of our country. i will say the republican senators and congressmen and women have been incredible. so i think we will get there. it will be in a very short period of time. it will be the greatest christmas present that a lot of people have ever received. it will be something special. >> kimberly: something special. senate democratic leader calling for the tax code to be delayed until alabama's new senator elect doug jones is seated. >> it will be wrong for senate republicans had jam through this tax bill without giving the newly elected senator from alabama the opportunity to cast his vote. >> kimberly: dana, this is to be expected by schumer because of course they don't want this to go through so anything that they can do to be obstructionist
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to prevent this from being implemented is to be expected. >> dana: yeah, and it's not going to happen. i read today that it some false deadline but the republicans have always said they wanted to get this to the president's desk before christmas at the end of the year. it's been right on tack and this is before "the washington post" story came out about roy moore. the deadline the republican set was after obamacare repeal and replace failed. that's not going to happen. they not going to wait. democrats are trying to find something to say. i thought today was interesting to watch the president. he is so close to getting this done. i think it to be expected that you would have a couple members who really want something to press their advantage right now because there is this deadline. they do want a little bit more on the child tax credit. ivanka trump wants that as well. they know they have a chance to possibly get that. i don't think that the end of this, they will actually not vote for it. there could be a little bit of
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room to play with on the corporate rate because the president wanted 15, agreed to 20. now it's at 21. marco rubio's point is going to 22% isn't that big of a deal. corporations are still going to be happy and we could do more to work -- do more to help the working poor. i don't know if that will be persuasive but it could be. >> kimberly: last-minute negotiations and dealmaking. >> jesse: he's using his leverage and he's probably going to be effective because the deadline is fast approaching. i think this deal is better than what we saw before. i don't love the tax cut. it's not big or bold enough but it's gotten better in conference. they are dropping the top rate from 39 right now to 37 which is going to have a similitude of a fact. that's good. 20% is better than 25% for the corporate rate reduction which is also positive and the obamacare mandate, juan, that will get repealed and that's a huge accomplishment for the republican congress. no one thought that was even going to happen.
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and then we talked about this, people who live in high tax states like new york and california will be able to dodge duct your state -- deduct your state and local taxes up to 10,000. i think this train is moving towards the station and it's going to happen. i don't know if it's going to be the best christmas present everyone is going to get because it's not great for the middle class. it's about $38 a week. >> this is such a giveaway to the rich. >> jesse: the rich pay more taxes so they're going to get more money. >> juan: ebenezer scrooge, america. they are celebrating a giveaway to not only the rich but the corporate -- >> jesse: it is not a giveaway if you keep more of your own money. >> juan: what happened to donald trump from a man of the people, taking care of the forgotten man, middle class.
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>> kimberly: that is what he is trying to do. >> juan: even the corporations a it's not graded create jobs. it is absurd and crude and rude and unfair in the christmas season. let me say something to what dana was talking about. this is far shakier than anyone wants to pretend. all the republicans want to do is say we are leaving the station. it's about to happen. it's not only -- not only do have bob corker as a true conservative worried about blowing up the deficit but you have marco rubio now saying what about working people? what about the working poor? mike lee is on the edge too. what about mccain? may not be able to vote. and then doug jones. if doug jones gets in there and he's the right elected senator from alabama and it's only because mitch mcconnell wants to play parliamentary games that it's being delayed, then all then all of a sudden, the math shifts radically.
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>> kimberly: dana, rebuttal. >> dana: i would add there's another thing happening here, the house talked about passing the bills and getting stalled in the senate. the senate has a different procedure. in addition to the individual mandate getting repeal the republicans of wanted for really long time it is often possible is drilling in the anwar. that would be a part of this bill. >> kimberly: greg, how do you see it? >> greg: juan just said the reindeer are celebrating. it was about the people. now you're worried about the reindeer. >> juan: she is talking about drilling in anwar. >> greg: the more energy independent we are, the better we are. >> kimberly: better for the economy. >> greg: better for everybody. i feel bad about the reindeer. look, all juan is doing is doing with the democrats do. they always block agendas by using the same tools which is fear, hyperbole, bad hair, everything is the end of the world. it's the apocalypse meets mad
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max. everything is awful. that's why nobody believes you. i don't mean you, juan, but the left. everything is the end of the world. that neutrality. repealed today. i swear to god, if you saw the headlines on cnn, the end of the internet as you know it. everything -- you can't -- no democrat can accuse anybody of jamming anything. they spent eight years of jamming stuffed down our throats. this whole process has been very slow i think, and under trump, the most transparency transpary i've lived through. it's not pretty but you are learning. you learn about the media, how the media lies. you learn about all the infighting. you learn about the flaws of the presidency. you learn about everything. >> kimberly: modern-day presidency. >> juan: greg, hold on for you don't think this has been pushed
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through? >> greg: no, no, no, no. it's been going around. it's been tinkered with. people read this, unlike obamacare. >> juan: infect -- i think hypocrisy is absolutely ranked on this, given that you complained what about nancy pelosi saying you have to pass it to know what's in it. that's exactly what's going on. >> greg: now we do know what's in it! >> kimberly: far less mysterious than obamacare. >> juan: what is the promise to reveal? the promises don't worry about it, says president trump. we'll make some kind of deal. this is going to happen. only because they don't have any at legislative accomplishments. >> greg: so many people consumed by russian collusion and palace infighting, you say nothing's happened. deregulation, pipelines, and more, paris accord, tightening relationships with china, india, russia. in repealing the mandate. a lot has been happening. keep chasing russia and keep
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complaining. >> juan: how about all of the unrest in the middle east thanks to trump? >> jesse: did that just happen happen? >> kimberly: more juan fake news. dana, talk about paul ryan. there were reports today house speaker paul ryan is considering leaving congress after the midterm election. here's was the white house response. >> the president did speak to the speaker not too long ago. and made sure the speaker knew clearly and in no uncertain terms that if that news was true, he was very unhappy with it. the speaker assured the president that those were not accurate reports and that they look forward to working together for a long time to come. >> kimberly: dana, white house communications coming out with a swift response. >> dana: in support of ryan, saying the president would be unhappy. this is different because of this had come out four months
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ago, the president might've said good. but i think we've seen a couple things happen that are different. there's been personnel changes in the white house. you see the president thinking wait a second. they are trying to pass my agenda. passing a lot of bills in the house and getting some stuff done in the senate where they can but also being supportive, especially on judges in particular. and then you have the paul ryan's office saying no, this is not happening, not happening. i will say that's what speaker boehner's office said right up until the day that he made kind of a sudden decision. overnight, he woke up and said i think i'm good here and he resigns all of a sudden. i don't think that's necessarily going to happen but i think it's interesting and good if you are a republican to say okay, now that everyone's on the same team, president trump as the head coach pulling people together, if they do get this bill passed, the tax reform bill passed, i think successful feel
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good to them and they can figure out what they can do in the second year. >> juan: i think they are up against some really challenging days ahead in the terms of budget issues, spending. and i don't think it's going to be happy times for paul ryan. he wants to do a big cut in terms of entitlement spending, social security, medicare and the like. this is going to be hugely controversial, even among -- >> greg: will be the end of the world, juan? >> jesse: it's crude, rude, and a giveaway to the rich. >> greg: puppies will be crushed under a steamroller of hate. >> juan: you love to say these things because you want the rich to do what they want. >> greg: i hate the poor! [all speaking] >> jesse: talking about entitlement reform. don't touch that. >> juan: take it away from grandma. push her over the cliff!
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>> oh, no. >> kimberly: he is helping to make our case. scare tactics, all they have. >> juan: if you had a real bill, kimberly, if it was really tax reform, i think america would say great. >> dana: the president campaigned on a 33% top rate. he wanted to go from 39 2:30 three. the president and all of the republicans ran on that. that's not what this bill is at. actually, juan. >> greg: you don't want anything to go down. >> juan: if it was the case that the economy was struggling. >> kimberly: but the economy is doing well. >> jesse: you don't want to make america great again. >> juan: america is great, in my opinion. how about the unemployment rate, the stock market. you bet this is obama's economy.
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>> jesse: we can afford to give some money back to the people who earned it. >> juan: ebenezer scrooge speaks to america. >> greg: you want to keep part of your paycheck. >> jesse: have you ever checked the box? >> kimberly: was she fired, dragged out of the white house after storming at the president's residence? omarosa has her side of what sounds like a wild story. let's get the big guy in place. the ford year end sales event is here. i can guide you in. no, thanks , santa. i got this. santa: uh, it looks a little tight. perfect fit. santa needs an f-150. that's ford, america's best selling brand. hurry in today for 0% financing for 72 months
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♪ >> dana: omarosa is out of the white house. we have heard the rumors that chief of staff john kelly fired her. the former "apprentice apprentir stormed the residence to find him she got dragged out. she says none of that is true. >> i wanted to make the one-year mark. that was one of the goals i set out. and then get back to my life. i like to hear all of these interesting tales but i have to tell you that they are 100%
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false. >> did you try to enter the residence? did that happen? >> it's ridiculous to assert that anyone would be able to violate the security parameters outlined in the most secure building in the world. >> were you escorted out? >> no, i was not. take the word of the u.s. secret service over someone who has a personal vendetta to bring me down and they personally gained by continuing to advance these false narratives. >> dana: esper reports omarosa wanted out because she wasn't happy with the president's handling of charlottesville and roy moore, listen. >> there were a lot of things that i observed during the last year that i was very unhappy with, i was in control with. things i observed, heard. >> such as? because i can't expand upon it because i have to go back and work with these individuals but when i have a chance to tell my story, quite a story to tell. as the only african-american woman in this white house as senior staff and assistant to the president, i have seen things that have made me
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uncomfortable. they've upset me, affected me deeply and emotionally, affected my community and my people. and when i can tell my story commits a profound story that i know the world will want to hear. >> dana: president trump have these brief words about her earlier. >> i like omarosa. omarosa is a good person. thank you very much. >> dana: that's it, okay. jesse, you have lots of sources. >> jesse: i don't have the inside scoop on omarosa but she does rub people the wrong way. i've met her a few times, she's been nice to me a few times. other times she corrected the way a pronounced omarosa. i don't know if i have a correct. i don't like how the media has created her. trump hires a very intelligent successful black woman and what they do is say she's a joke. and then when he fires an intelligent and successful black woman, they say oh, you can't do that. where's the diversity? no matter what trump does come he will be criticized. i think she stuck around so long because she is so loyal and we
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know the president values loyalty. i don't really know what she did in the white house. i still think that's a question a lot people are asking. public liaison. you build support with outside groups for the president's agenda. i don't know if i've seen a lot of results in that department because i think there's a lot of opportunity there when you think of all the things he has put forward to generate a lot more support when it comes of people in congress, outside groups, associations or corporations. >> dana: one of the toughest question sarah sanders got today was the question of, so she got fired yesterday are resigned, whatever. escorted out. she's not there any longer but she gets to be paid by the taxpayers until january 20 because she said she wanted to last a year. maybe her book title would be "my year at the white house." i'm just assuming. >> kimberly: that's true, she's going to be paid for the remainder of the year. maybe that sort of the deal she
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brokered on her way out. therefore it's a full year. other people that were there have stayed on the books for a period of time as well. like reince priebus and things like that. i think it's clear from the tease when she was talking about, she's trying to push a book. she's going to tell her story and we will see who she, you know, identifies and lays out in terms of people she was unhappy with about their policies or viewpoints. one thing is she's a savvy businesswoman. she got a story to tell so you've got to be aware of that when somebody. >> dana: rumors might not be true but it's kind of fun to imagine her storming the east wing, demanding to see the president. >> greg: it's an american tragedy. trump lost a stocker. she was the official stalker. if you've ever worked in a place where someone claims they have a
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special relationship, it's a fabrication, way to kind of rub your face in it. i see a huge potential here for a reality show. who is out this week? you've got omarosa, roy moore, roy -- roymarosa? they see how things work out. it's kind of the worst idea i've ever had. or they can get contributors repetitive cable tv network providing insightful commentary about the goings-on in the white house. >> dana: juan, quick comment. >> juan: obviously what is striking here is the john kelly, chief of staff, really was pushing to get her out. that's the inside story, then the question is exactly how she got pushed out. she didn't do the job jesse articulated was to build relationships with the black
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community or anybody else. jesse, her primary credential she was a celebrity who got fired on "celebrity apprentice." this woman had no reason -- black, white, asian, i don't care what. no reason for her to be here. >> jesse: in a very prestigious position. she's obviously intelligent. >> juan: everyone who was on a hostel is deserving to be there? >> greg: -- >> dana: we have breaking news regarding the fbi's investigation into the hillary email scandal. brand-new development right after this. ( ♪ ) i'm 65 and healthy. i'm not at risk. even healthy adults 65 and older are at increased risk of pneumococcal pneumonia. isn't it like a bad cold or flu? pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious
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>> thanks, within the last 2 minutes fox news has obtained a letter that was sent this afternoon to fbi director christopher wray from the senate homeland security committee. what is key about this letter is we believe it's the first time we've seen one of the original drafts of director comey's exoneration statement from july of last year that recommended against criminal charges in the clinton email case. i have the five pages of that exoneration statement here. we have been combing through it here. there are two big takeaways. number one, this term "grossly negligent" was removed from the draft at least twice and it was downgraded to "extremely careless" and that was a language director comey used in his public statement. we know based on our reporting that the removal of the term "grossly negligent" was made by this fbi agent peter strzok who sent these anti-trump text. the reason that term matters is because gross negligence is the legal standard under the federal
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statute for prosecution for the mishandling of classified information. the other key thing, and we haven't seen this in any media reports until now, they made a change about the likelihood that a hostel actor was able to penetrate hillary clinton's email server. the original drafts had "given the combination of factors, talking about the lack of security with the server and the fact that it was, we assess it's reasonably likely that hostile actors gained access to secretary clinton's private email account." in the public statement by director comey, that was downgraded to the term "possible" they access the clinton email server. hundreds of classified messages that it contained. bottom line: we've got to one of the original drafts of the exoneration statement. it shows a key term "grossly negligent" was dropped, softened at least twice that the original statement said that it was
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likely that the server had been accessed, have been hacked by foreign actors are hostile actors, and that was not included in the final public statement. >> juan: catherine, thank you so much. dana, what do you make of this? >> dana: a couple things. james comey james comey has resurfaced on twitter and he sends a few cryptic tweets now and then. they're usually in response to something that's happening in the news or to the president. i do think, i know the investigations are ongoing but at some point you have to wonder if, to the benefit of the fbi and the american people, if there doesn't need to be some sort of public accounting by him sooner than later. i felt like i kind of knew the part about the removal of the standards, grossly negligent. i thought we sort of knew that. this question about, that was reasonably likely, that's still not proof it happened. so i don't know what strzok is doing. maybe he was pulling one over on
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james comey or perhaps he was persuasive on the merits or other nefarious reasons, but james comey owns those words. when you sign off on it as the principal, when you speak them, they are yours. peter strzok might've been a bad actor possibly come i don't know but i do think james comey has to own it and he probably should talk about it sooner than later. >> juan: kimberly, you are in the prosecution business. at least you used to be. >> kimberly: i still prosecute you every day, juan. >> juan: what do you think? >> kimberly: one is a higher standard and more egregious example of a violation here. that's why one is prosecutable and one isn't. in terms of the attention and what occurred, that would be persuasive. he would take something like this where you have that evidence, that information and it should be the purview of the ag to be able to decide whether you should proceed forward on a charge. that's another example of james
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comey over stepping his bounds by trying to make the decision as to whether or not they would be sufficient evidence and rising to that level. what it looks like as they actually tried to tip the scale, and that's not the job of the fbi. that's one dana is a pretty's going to have to make a statement about this and own it because he got up there and read the statement and made the determination. we need to hear from him and we need to hear from strzok. it's very disturbing, you should be concerned about this. this goes to the heart of our agencies on the jobs they need to do. >> juan: jesse and greg, the other key point catherine said was instead of the thing that there was likely that it was the server being hacked, it said possible. what do you make of that? >> greg: do you want to answer it together? >> jesse: let's hold hands. >> juan: that the last time i
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throw a jump ball. >> greg: shows they were going out of their way to help hillary clinton. ironically it preserved her candidacy which then elected donald trump. ironically, the election allowed us to find out they went out of their way to help hillary clinton. this is what's so fantastic about this. what they did ended up creating the opposite result. >> kimberly: opposite day. an opposite presidency. >> jesse: juan, i hate to correct you write your face like this but -- >> greg: you don't hate it. >> jesse: last week, we had a debate about whether or not it was hacked and you said no, no, no. now we have the fbi saying it was reasonably likely was penetrate and then they decided it was possible. either way, there's a chance it was hacked. >> juan: they don't have any proof.
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[all speaking] >> jesse: president obama set on camera there is no national security at risk. it's a small thing. this isn't the first time he's been pressure to change language. it was his underling, but loretta lynch, the doj when she said i want you to call the investigation "a matter paired" call it a matter. he caved. comey has a record of being persuaded. >> dana: he said fbi investigations are matters. >> jesse: is another example of him doing something to benefit the hillary clinton campaign. >> juan: oh, please. let me say you shouldn't go into a case with some kind of prejudice against the person being investigated. and yet you guys say -- >> dana: but that's what the president's stress they know about strzok regarding the mueller investigation. >> juan: there was no prejudiced against hillary or
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of the pet? talk about torture. imagine being a llama and your bust miles from the comfort of a pleasant petting zoo only to have some whiny bozo with issues running their bony, stinky fingers through your gorgeous verb. imagine a poor bunny. they are using bunnies too, forced to sit on the lap of the gender studies major grabbing about how studying is interfering with her social justice puppetry theater. i would hurl myself into traffic. farming -- before becoming a stress. when will this end? how will they handle the real world? will llamas accompany you to a job interview question work that will go over well. unless it is this one. ♪
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my stress levels have plummeted. thanks, lorenzo. >> kimberly: is it a real block? >> greg: it is. is this animal abuse? they have to be petted by neurotic kids. >> kimberly: don't they spit viciously at you? if you get too close. this might be the lamas' reveng revenge. i think it's not good. >> greg: you go there, you have them spit on your driver's license and it is llama -- -nat. >> dana: i had a very different college experience. >> greg: i had no does. you member those pills? >> juan: you had speed. >> dana: i never tried one of those. i was too afraid. >> jesse: i'm surprised that fraternities haven't stolen the
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lamas and nondrinking. >> juan: why do you beat up college students? >> greg: i don't beat them up. i am not allowed on campuses. >> juan: by court order. >> greg: most college students are now becoming more conservative, more libertarian because they are rebelling against the social justice -- they are the new rebels. >> juan: where did you go to college? >> greg: i went to berkeley. >> juan: mr. left-wing. >> jesse: i think lamas are at berkeley. >> kimberly: they came to uc davis. we used to be normal. i don't know what happened. >> jesse: even to get into berkeley, you've got to be really good. to succeed. it >> kimberly: top 3%. >> juan: why are you making them into snowflakes? >> greg: i see what you're saying. you know the democratic party needs llamas. you need to pet.
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>> juan: send those lamas to alabama. >> greg: i think it's fine. let them have the pets. >> jesse: i am having a llama on my show next week. we're going to talk to a llama professor. >> kimberly: how are you going to get a job in the future if you are hanging out with llamas? you have spit all over your face? no one wants you. >> juan: >> greg: an update on e next. no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain...
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a lot people can't cook. it was a joke at the beginning. it went awry. i look at this as a reset. it's an earnest attempt for you to reach out to all of us, not just me. >> this is a great time. it's christmas. it's a time to be generous, hospitable which i try to do every day. >> jesse: it's a reset. is it going to work? >> juan: i don't know. maybe pollutant is next. pie for putin. >> jesse: did they bury the hatchet? >> kimberly: here you go. no fake news. i know how to bake. >> jesse: april looked a little apologetic. >> dana: but april confirmed what i set on the first day, she was joking. why are they taking it so seriously? i don't think i made a single
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thing for the press corps. i don't cook very well at all. i made cookies on time. no bake cookies. we lived in england. i was very proud of them. they are supposed to be healthy. they really did look like... >> kimberly: no bake cookies? >> dana: i can make queso. >> jesse: that is cheese for people who don't speak spanish. >> kimberly: thanks, rosetta stone. >> greg: this is nothing but "bake" news. the media took half the pie and wanted to give it to the department of pie consumption. that's all i've got. i've got nothing on this. i wanted to talk about something else. speaking of food. i got a payday. they still sell these. peanuts and caramello. delicious.
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>> dana: how can you resist opening it. >> greg: i'm going to wait until after the show and shove it down my throat. i will give you half of it. it will be like the government. >> kimberly: redistributed. juan will be happy. give away to the rich. just give it to jesse. >> jesse: juan gets nothing. >> juan: greg has a peanut allergy. give him a payday. >> greg: i don't. >> jesse: "one more thing" is next. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance.
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♪ >> kimberly: time now for 327. this is our first lady melania visiting kids, sorting through toys for tots donations. getting into the holiday spirit. for the record, i thought the decorations and everything for the holiday christmas party, they were beautiful. not scary at all. if they were really well done. anyway, take a look at this. >> it's my hope that during this holiday season people will remember it is not about gifts. it is about family, service, and gratitude. we must continue to look out for
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and help each other. >> kimberly: beautiful message from our first lady. go ahead, juan. >> juan: thanks. it's birthday weekend in my house. today is my son's birthday. happy birthday, and my wife's birthday is coming up. happy birthday, everybody. check out this adorable video. it's gone viral. a toddler running to the rescue of his big sister during a wrestling match that he thought was real, like it was a real fight. watch. >> that's the best thing i've ever seen. >> jesse: a good brother. >> juan: a good brother come out to protect his sister. >> dana: do you think he would've done that, jesse? >> jesse: maybe when she was older in her teen years when the boys came knocking. >> greg: how can you condone
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this? blatant sexism. thinking that the little boy has to go out and help the girl. the girl is in trouble. this is pure patriarchal male privilege to allow -- i think they have to arrest the entire family. >> kimberly: oh, god. >> greg: arrest the family. >> kimberly: he is so offended offended. how sextus sexist is that? i have seen little girls crush little boys in wrestling. >> greg: you know i don't see gender, so stop it. >> juan: if you saw big girls russell, you would notice gender. >> greg: oh, please. >> kimberly: oh, my gosh. >> greg: i hate these people. i love airbnb. it's amazing thing. people can find places to live but i hate the people who use it. if you're going to rent somebody's apartment, you better realize they have neighbors so
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you don't treat the neighbors like they are some kind of hotel guests. that's where we live. don't be leaving your trash out in front of my door! i will hunt you down and i will kill you! i will kill you! >> kimberly: what a total psycho. >> greg: i hate people who leave their trash. they have no respect, no respec respect. the people that ran to their places out, i'm for you. >> kimberly: talk to your neighbor about it. >> greg: i love airbnb. it's great. the people who do it -- >> kimberly: how does that exist without the people? >> greg: people need to treat the neighbors with more respect. they come in and party hard they don't care about the neighbors. >> kimberly: you need to have, with your home owners association or condo board, a meeting. >> greg: i am. i'm on the board. talking about you specifically. i think it's you.
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>> kimberly: i am far from homeless. llama boy. >> jesse: it is hard to follow rodney dangerfield here but i'm going to try. it's hard to get into harvard. one of the best schools in the country. it's even harder when you're 16. but he got in. >> [screaming] >> jesse: 16 years old, just got accepted and probably the best college in the country. wow. when i was 16, i didn't have a shot. >> greg: harvard is so overrated. >> jesse: the berkeley boy. >> greg: it is a poor man's berkeley. >> kimberly: another opportunity for him to have berkeley arrogance. hello. >> dana: this is my one more thing, dismissed year. greg is going to be very happy.
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>> greg: best part about christmas. >> dana: it's not wrapped but it is still good. >> jesse: look at that. >> greg: you have your face on the bottle of the wine? >> kimberly: did you bring a nipple for gutfeld? big crybaby over there. >> greg: it's a great wine. napa california. very good, very good. i will drink this before i do tucker tonight. i will be smashed. >> kimberly: you mean you are on tucker's show tonight. >> greg: i will be away on vacation after that. >> kimberly: have we ruined "special report"? nobody could save us but bret baier can.
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is he ready for us? you never want to miss an episode. "special report" up next. >> bret: thanks, tune in to greg on tucker tonight. this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. breaking news about the app as investigation into the hood clinton email scandal. fox news has obtained the original draft statement from then fbi director james comey about the clinton situation. this comes as there is increasing concern about how the bureau he handled the clinton case and the early investigation into the alleged collusion between the russians and candidate donald trump. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here. >> fox news has obtained an early draft of director james comey statement recommending against criminal charges in the clinton email case. it shows the term grossly negligent was this a standard for criminal prosecution was removed at least twice among other edits that downplayedhe
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