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general "fighting joe" dunford. and our new director of the secret service and veteran of the third marine aircraft wing, general tex. do you know general? do you know him? big general. text, thank you. our administration is stacked with marines because marines are the kind of people you want at your side. and trust me, you don't ever want to be on the other side of a fighting marine. it's trouble. it's painful. they marines are the first into battle and the first to fight. marines never give up. never give in, never retrieved, and never, ever surrender. you are faithful to each other, faithful to your mission, and you are always faithful to the country that you love.
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the usa. and as your commander in chief, just like every president before me, i have no greater comfort than knowing i can have absolute faith in you. in 19181 foreign military aggression threatened our way of life, we called on the marines. marine sergeant dan daly urged his men through those horrible trenches with the courageous battle cry that you all know very well. do you want to live forever? that was the question, that was the cry. in 1945 when we needed somebody to scale the cliffs and plans of flag at iwo jima, we called on the marines. in 1951 setbacks loomed in korea, though we are doing a
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pretty good job with korea right now. and hopefully something positive will come out of it. hopefully something very positive is going to come out of it. we'll see. and we are prepared for anything, right? we always have to be prepared for anything. but i really believe something very positive could happen. great for korea, north and south, and great for the world and great for this country. so when it loomed in korea and we needed warriors who would fight against all odds, we called on the marines, the legendary man of the frozen chosen. in 1962 when america needed a man to board a rocket, launch it just based on orbit the earth for the first time, we called on
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a marine. the one and only john glenn. the legendary acts like these of sacrifice, courage, heroism are the proud legacy of the united states marines. be very proud. your heritage drives you. your heroes and spare you, and your actions immortalize you in the pages of american history. incredible history. and every day you push yourself to new heights of excellence and new depths of courage, keeping america safe, america strong, and america free. you honor your duty to our country. now we must honor our duty to you. for too long, the men and women of the united states armed forces have been asked to do more with less.
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you have borne the costs of underinvestment and deferred modernization. and also deferred maintenance. you have endured longer and more frequent deployments. you have spent countless hours fixing and maintaining old equipment. if you have fewer ships than we should, fewer planes than we should, and you have fewer of you than we should. today i am very pleased to report that all of that is changing, and all of that, as you have seen, is changing quickly. [cheers and applause] the trump administration is committed to a policy of peace
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through strength. we have finally ended the devastating defense sequester you have lived with for many years. we are now undertaking the largest military buildup since ronald reagan and one of the largest buildups we have ever had in the history of our nation. last year, i requested and received an additional $21 billion to address the urgent shortfalls. the two-year budget agreement i just reached with congress will provide $700 billion in defense funding this year, the largest ever. larger by far than any country has ever spent. and next year, we will raise that number $2,716,000,000,000. $2,716,000,000,000. that's a lot of money. even for you, that's a lot of
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money. we are also investing in our greatest weapon of all, our most powerful weapon, our most beautiful weapon. our most brilliant weapon. you. in 2019, we want to give you your largest pay raise in over a decade. [cheers and applause] you deserve it. you deserve it. you deserve it. and we are building new after 35 joint strike fighters and we are going to send them right here ts of other fighters and lots of other weaponry. weaponry like we've never had before or sent before. they will be sent also all over the world. and i understand some of you
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really great pilots could use some new ch-53s. do you want to see some new ones? [cheers and applause] well, you are getting them, okay? they are brand-new. right off the line. we are getting a lot of great stuff. i'm happy to report that in the near future, miramar is getting brand-new ch-53k king stallions. they will be sent soon. they are coming. they are being made. we are also modernizing our nuclear capabilities and rebuilding our nuclear infrastructure. we are investing more money than we have ever done before. we have to be so far ahead of
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any other country. it's a capability we never want to think about using, but we have to be prepared. and in a nuclear front, we are so far and will be so far ahead of any other country. we have no choice. we have increased investment and hypersonic weapons systems by 50% and we are accelerating development of hypersonic system that can fly five times the speed of sound. that's pretty quick. the united states is going to do colonel john glenn proud. we are finally going to lead again. you see what's happening. you see they are rockets going up left and right. you haven't seen that in a long time. very soon we are going to mars. you wouldn't have been going to mars if my opponent won. that i can tell you. you wouldn't even be thinking
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about it. you wouldn't be thinking about it. my new national strategy for space recognizes that space is a war fighting domain, just like the land air and sea. we may even have a space force, develop another one, space force. we have the air force. we will have a space force. we have the army, navy. i was saying at the other day because we are doing a tremendous amount of work in space. i said maybe we need a new force. we will call it the space force. i was not really serious and that i thought what a great idea. maybe we'll have to do that. that could happen. that could be the big breaking story. look at all those people back there. look at that. oh, that fake news.
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[cheers and applause] they know. they understand. think of that. space force. we are spending a lot and we have a lot of private money coming in. tremendous pretty solid half of a day. from the very beginning, many of our astronauts have been soldiers and sailors, airmen, coast guardsmen and marines. and our service members will be vital to ensuring america continues to lead the way into the stars. we are going to lead the way in space. we are way, way behind, but we are catching up fast. so fast that nobody even believes that. i also have released a new national security strategy that underscores the vital importance of homeland security.
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it's all about homeland security, right? we protect people all over the world. we are going to protect them better than ever before. our homeland. it's about time, right? nobody is going to mess with us. dangerous criminal and terrorist organizations relentlessly seek to exploit our immigration system. i have just come from a trip to the border where i met with our wonderful border agents, border patrol and the i.c.e. agents. unbelievable people. and reviewed prototypes of a new physical wall that will protect our border and protect our country. have a choice. we need it. we needed for the drugs. we needed for the gangs.
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we needed for lots of reasons. we have to have it. it will be 99.5% successful. people want people to come over it. the drugs will stop by a lot, although we have to get a lot tougher with drug dealers. have to. but that wall will stops so much. we looked at the different prototypes, and it was fascinating. and we have two or three that really work. we had people trying to scale. we have done them everywhere. you know, i'm a builder. what i do best is billed. okay? you know, other people to build a wall and then say doesn't work. wait a minute. which is billed 1,000 miles of wall. well, we made a mistake. it doesn't work. we should have done it a different way. we are doing it before we build. better idea, don't you think? we are going to have a great mall. it's going to be very effective. you are not going see them climbing over this wall to
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easily. that i can tell you. i have also called on congress to close dangerous loopholes that are exploited by traffickers, smugglers, and cartels. human trafficking in this modern age is worse throughout the world than it's ever been. who would think that? human trafficking. worse than it's ever been. each of you has sworn an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states. our task in government is to ensure that we preserve what we have gained through incredible sacrifice of you and many people before you. that is why my administration is confronting sanctuary city policies that nullify federal law, violate our constitution, and threaten the safety and security of our nation. they shield criminals.
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you can't do that. that is why we are asking congress to ensure that no federal funds subsidize this dangerous and unlawful behavior. we want to protect you and we want to protect all of our families. we want to protect our nation. we are also taking action to protect our homeland from rogue actors overseas through enhanced missile defense. we are spending a tremendous amount on missile defense, and that is money well spent. and it's also jobs. we make them here. we make them right here. there's also jobs. we are adding new interceptors, improving centers and advancing radar capabilities by many, many times. i have empowered our commanders in afghanistan with the
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authority they need to win, enabling the full might of the american military. the coalition to defeat isis has now liberated almost 100% of the territory previously held by these terrorists in syria and iraq. we did a great job. you did a great job. you did a great job. they would have been around for a long time and they were getting bigger and stronger. you saw it. we knocked the hell out of them. we knocked them. i want to say a special thanks to all of the men and women from the third marine aircraft wing. miramar air station and stations across the san diego region, especially the two miramar based
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squadron so i'm just returned from deployment. the death rattlers and the gray hawks. are you? -- where are you? it's a good-looking group. that's great. thank you. great job. your service has been extraordinary. we won't let up until isis is completely destroyed. isis never thought this would happen. they never got hit like this. we took off the gloves. in one year, we did more damage to isis than other administrations, a certain other administration did in many year years. we took off the gloves. we are also working with allies
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and partners to block iran's path to a nuclear weapon and confront its sponsorship of terror and bloodshed all around the world. everywhere we go in the middle east, it is iran, iran, iran. behind every problem is iran. we are dealing with these in a very serious fashion. one of the worst deals i've ever seen was the iran deal. $150 billion we gave them for what? with your skill and your bravery, i know that the united states military will forever remain the greatest fighting force in the history of the world. and we are making it now. $700 billion. $716 billion the following year. we are giving you the tools that they were trying to take away from you. so important. and the marines, as always, will
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be the tip of the spear. to the fighting men and women of miramar and all across the san diego area, we must all think bigger, build faster, push farther. they are and be greater then ever, ever, ever before. each one of you is vital to our mission. you are fighter pilots, mechanics, engineers, hospital, sailors and sergeants. but above all, you are great american patriots. great american patriots. you race into battle, rushed into fire, fly into danger and you give all to defend our nation, our people, and the american way of life.
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and they love you. a century ago, every man who heated sergeant daly's battle cry was pushed onto victory and glory by that same love of country. as war engulfed iwo jima, our young heroes set their eyes upon the same beautiful site. red, white, and blue perched atop an incredible rocky peak and when colonel john glenn looked down on the united states as he soared beyond limits of our atmosphere, he was filled with the same pride of one beating american heart. our pride makes us strong. our strength keeps us free. because of heroes like you, our freedom will never die.
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we are becoming stronger and stronger and stronger as a nation. and while a lot of you don't think about it, our economy is setting records. our unemployment is at all-time lows. african-american unemployment is the lowest it's been in history. hispanic unemployment is the lowest it's been in history. women unemployment is the lowest it's been an 18 years. and we are setting records. and last week we had over 150 million people working. that is more people working in our country than ever before in its history. we are making a lot of progress for you. [applause]
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all across this nation, we pray for our country and we thank god for our united states marines. today and every day, we pledge to remain always faithful. it is an honor to be with you. you are very, very special people. thank you. god bless you. and god bless america. thank you. thank you very much. >> jesse: that was president trump speaking in miramar air station in san diego after viewing wall prototypes and speaking in front of a few thousand marines talking about reinvesting in the armed forces and defeating isis. in the iran deal and also the
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creation, greg, of a space force. >> greg: i love the idea of a space force. he didn't say "corps men" ." border security, national defense, and the domestic leg. this is what he is good at. something like a space force will sound comical. a serious reagan idea people laughed at that he was talking about protection, security. space force, the reason why it's important as it shows you that trump is a long-term thinker and he's ready to basically give up being popular in the short run for long-term ideas. his ideas like the wall, those are long-term. that's that's for the future. hypersonic systems, the nukes. these are long-term ideas for
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the long-term safety long after he is gone. when the left talks about oh, it's for the children. it's for the children. everything he talked about roy there is for the children. >> jesse: including the pay raises which got a big round of applause by the marines there. he had just come fresh off a visit of wall prototypes, eight of them. seemed like the ones with visibility. >> dana: i think for his first trip to california, these two events -- not the fund-raiser tonight for the trip to the border and seeing the military, probably the best use of his time. >> jesse: roundly applauded by the marines especially when he said if hillary was elected, they would not be going to mars. what do you think? >> juan: hope he has a beautiful time, great state. i think he's going to run into some demonstrations tonight when he comes out of his protective
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bubble. he looks to me like he was trying to buy-in to the goodwill of the american people have for our military. trying to identify with them. and then he says but the obama administration, some other administration, we wouldn't have done this. hillary clinton, we would have done that. by the way, greg, it's not visionary. he is just throwing stuff at the wall and hoping it sticks. >> greg: he is building the wall, not throwing stuff at the wall. >> juan: space force? he doesn't know what that's about. >> jesse: juan is anti-space force. >> greg: so short sighted. this is the problem with democrats. they only have one half of an idea. they can't think about the future. it's all about world peace but you can figure out -- >> juan: my source dana perino tells me the white house even -- >> dana: someone named it wrong and congress proposed it.
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>> greg: i guess trump is colluding with the space aliens. >> jesse: kimberly, he was asked about governor jerry brown who really criticized the president's wall proposal, since he's ruining california. doing a terrible job. very political already. >> kimberly: well, it isn't going well in california, let's be honest. it's probably about to get a lot worse. it's a big problem, and we have to subsidize their failure. the president is well within his rights to criticize and point out some of the problems they have been having there in terms of the budget and all of the issues. to circle back on this, this is president trump at his best with the military, something he's very strong on. national security and defense. the crowd, they loved the space force. >> dana: it is the next front. >> greg: it's where we have to go. elon musk -- everybody is looking to the skies because that's where we have to go. >> jesse: i nominate juan to
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cabinet. rex tillerson fired as secretary of state. cia director mike pompeo has been named to replace him. here is the president on the stunning news earlier. >> rex and i have been talking about this for a long time. we got along actually quite well but we disagreed on things. when you look at the iran deal, i think it's terrible. i guess he felt it was okay. i wanted to either break it or do something. and he felt a little bit differently. so we were not really thinking the same. with mike pompeo, we have a similar thought process. i think it's going to go very well. rex is a very good man. i like rex a lot. >> kimberly: this afternoon tillerson appeared before microphones. >> i want to give recognition to the state department and our partners for a few of their accomplishments under this administration. all of us want to leave this
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place is a better place for the next generation. i will not return to private life as a private citizen. as a proud american, proud of the opportunity i've had to serve my country. god bless all of you. god bless the american people. god bless america. >> kimberly: dana, what did you make of that? he wanted to do the statement. it was good he was allowed to do that. >> dana: i think so. the timeline is always interesting, the story for washington, d.c. got a call apparently while he was overseas from general john kelly from the white house chief of staff saying this is coming. tillerson cut his trip to africa short. landed at 4:00 a.m., found out he was fired for sure at 9:00 a.m., speaks to the president at noon. when he comes to the podium, it was a most like he was reluctant. he was someone who didn't want to be in washington. he didn't want to be part of it. he didn't like the whole aspect of it. and then as he is speaking, you start to realize maybe he was really sort of starting to
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really respect the work, the career foreign officials. he talked a lot about them. he had one fatal flaw. he had lost the confidence of the president, and around the country in the world, once you see there might be daylight between a secretary of state under president, that's it. you have to go. so there will be a smooth transition now as mike pompeo from the cia comes over to state department. he and the president will have to show, and i think that well, a united front from the get-go. >> kimberly: jessica mike pompeo had been rumored to be up for the job and wanted the job way back. there was some discussion. didn't really come as a surpris surprise. the president has always expressed a confidence and very similar viewpoint as pompeo, someone he could relate to and trusted. >> jesse: they have always
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jailed in the briefings they've had. the democrats should be happy. he is hawkish about russia, more so than rex tillerson. and i agree with dana. there was more than just a little daylight. there was a lot of daylight when it came to the paris climate deal, iran sanctions, moving the embassy to jerusalem. they undercut each other publicly with the charlottesville situation and again on the north korea negotiations. we remember the moron comments. he has a great patriot and a great man and a great businessman and a great leader. but they are going to have great leadership at state. i love this woman. i believe her name is gina gina haspel. she didn't design -- people are talking about interrogation. she is going to be terrific.
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it's a real historic moment for a woman to lead the agency. >> greg: i think she should be proud of what she did. she has to make decisions that a lot of her critics don't have to make. she answered the call. that call forces you to make decisions that could put you in jail. the thing is, if you are faced with a potential terror attack that could kill thousands and they say but if you do this, you go to jail. if you follow that order, you are wrong. if you follow the order that puts you in jail, that makes you a hero. and they save lives. i think she is a hero. if she was a tv character, she would be a hero. a woman running a black black . as for tillerson, do not go on so liberty big brother. when he was hired, we loved
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rex tillerson. he was an adult. he was the businessman who was going to come in and play it straight. i guess for me i'm a little bit sad the way it handled. i know it's not true he was fired on twitter. we know that's not true but i don't know. if you were hired by trump, don't bring a lot of knickknacks and photos and diplomas to your office. you not going to be very long. for some reason, i do feel rex tillerson should have been handled better because he's obviously a very good man. >> kimberly: yeah. condoleezza rice supported him as well. >> juan: i thought senator menendez got it right when he said this is more evidence of commander chaos, speaking of president trump. i am watching tillerson and waiting for him to say something wonderful about having served with honor to president trump. he never mentions trump. he says we are all honored to be people who are here, taken an oath to serve the constitution.
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not a word about trump. not a word about his experience with trump. >> kimberly: he got fired. >> juan: i think it is worse than fired. the way he was fired, so disrespectful. how many people have left the administration within the last few days? hard to remember that gary cohn was just last week. then you have a situation where you look at what's going on at state, the moralities terrible. he was breaking down the morale at state, not feeling filling . i think he will go down as one of the worst secretary of state if not the worst. >> jesse: worse than hillary? >> greg: not even close. >> kimberly: g.o.p. trying to stave off a democratic upset in a special election being watched around the nation next. ♪ [upbeat music]
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pennsylvania's 18th congressional district. polls close in under three hours. democrat conor lamb hoping to flip the seat left vacant by republican tim murphy who resigned in october. it is a district president trump won candidly in 2016. he was in the state stumping for republican rick saccone this weekend. lamb was pulling ahead going into today's election. let's bring in bret baier. no matter what happens tonight, i don't think either party is going to be able to say this is a harbinger of what's to come in november. especially because the district they are running in, not only is it a special, lost after a republican had a sex scandal, which is never good for the republicans. this district is not going to exist in november. they have redistricting. >> unless the supreme court steps in and change that, this district evaporates. this seat will eventually not exist. however, it's being seen as a
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moment to test whether one, president trump has the juice to bring a candidate who was a little underwhelming according to most republicans. whether he can get him across the finish line. and whether democrats would use this as a momentum builder. you are right to say it's early. it doesn't predict what is going to happen months from now but there are millions and millions of dollars being spent by democrats and republicans win the election. it could be a barn burner tonight. polls close at 8:00. >> juan: hi, bret. it's interesting the advertising in this pennsylvania 18th. glowing income republicans thought we are going to advertise with tax cuts. that's really going to push rick saccone. in fact, they have moved away from the argument and gone back to the standards of attacking nancy pelosi and the like.
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what is the deal here? what moves the needle for these voters going into tonight? >> bret: there is a number of factors. this is a heavy union district. 20, 25%. the tariff issue could play heavy. president trump being there and pushing that could mean a lot. but conor lamb has campaigned pretty much like a republican, although with union support. and it's interesting to see, it wasn't like the georgia race when they brought in the heavy hitters from hollywood and all the stars and it didn't work. he is campaigning more traditionally in this district and would be somebody who democrats would have to .2 as being not close to nancy pelosi but somebody who could win in one of these districts that leans red. >> dana: we will see what happens. you are going to be on "special report" in about 16 minutes and we will be happy to toss it to you then.
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>> greg: imagine an inner circle in hell where you are doomed to find the biggest group of your life. that's where you'll find hillary. >> i won the places that represent two-thirds of america's gross domestic product. i won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward. and his whole campaign "make america great again" was looking backwards. you didn't like black people getting rates. you don't like women getting jobs. you don't want to see that indian american succeeding more than you are. whatever your problem is. i'm going to solve it. >> greg: beautiful. there she is again pointing out the places where she won. imagine a quarterback who just lost the super bowl pointing out that he threw no interceptions. that doesn't matter. that's not how we keep score.
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he also threw no touchdowns. that's hillary. she blamed white women who voted for her trump on fear of disobeying their husbands or brothers or sons. women are too weak to make up their own minds? that's not the worst part. that's when she worked in the indian american aside because she is in india talking to indian people. that's how her mind works. look, indians. i will say that trump voters hate indians too. so she pandered. divisive identity politics. she still lives in a world where you don't see actual people, just the group they belong to. she looked at the audience and only saw them. i wonder where they saw looking back. a sore loser? luckily why she lost. she is so bitter, you could make an old-fashioned out of her tears. all right, juan. don't you just want her to go away? >> juan: i think she is doing
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great. she sounded like she was telling the truth. >> greg: in india saying that half of america sucks. that's wonderful. >> juan: immigration and immigrants, huge issue that benefited donald trump in the last election. >> greg: and that women who voted for trump are weak. >> juan: what she said is once the comey thing came out, all the pressure coming from republican white men, the biggest trump supporters of all, on their wives and girlfriends. all of them said low, you can't blame her. she's going to end up in jail. look at her. she is corrupt. i think for you, greg gutfeld, in the trump world. i would say you need her. you want her. >> greg: i want her to go away away. >> juan: you say you want her
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to go but you love her. how about you and nancy pelosi. >> greg: i love this argument. it is so weak. >> juan: you without elizabeth warren. >> greg: they are in this universe. it is all over the news. you can say i wanted. i would like her to retire into the woods. >> jesse: and hillary doesn't like people, bottom line. doesn't like half the country. we know we called half of them deplorable. she lost because she was a deplorable candidate. she doesn't like women too much. she doesn't think much of women. to assume that women will vote for someone because of their gender is to really not understand women. women vote for whoever candidate they think is going to be the best president of the united states. how do you know, juan or hillary or whatever, what was going on after the comey announcement. you know that husbands were telling their wives, don't vote for hillary?
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see, comey? see what you did? you have no idea what's going on. >> juan: you should do some studying and check the polls. >> greg: kimberly. >> kimberly: listen, you and president trump. you enjoy him so much. you don't want him to go away either. >> juan: i might regain my sanity. >> kimberly: i wish hillary clinton was a little more positive and that she embraced everyone in this country and wasn't constantly demonizing and blaming everyone else for the loss of the election besides yourself. those are some familiar themes. i think people get tired of hearing this kind of bitter tone. >> greg: dana, you know what happened. she looked around at the audience. oh commanding people. let me work this into the speech. >> dana: she knows how to do it well. adults prevent democrats of only focusing on hillary.
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if she was making comments like this, she can have a post political career and give speeches that are may be inspirational. i lost but i tried. there are ways to do that. there are stories out there about her wanting to play a role in 2010. i have a feeling her dance card is going to be kind of empty. >> jesse: speaking of dancing, we are going to show her tiptoeing down the stairs? >> greg: i don't think so. >> jesse: maybe that will be my "one more thing." >> greg: there you go. back in a moment. es to rail cars more efficient. which helps improve every aspect of advanced rail technology. all with support from a highly-educated workforce and vocational job training. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov.
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>> jesse: not enough time for "one more thing." final thoughts. >> dana: mine was about canine veterans day, the data honor dogs who serve alongside military personnel. they do so much great work. we should honor them. >> greg: i haven't figured out what i am going to eat after the show. i am on adkins which is very low carb. >> kimberly: salt and pepper pork chops. >> greg: i can't. it's deep-fried. give me a suggestion, something low-carb. >> kimberly: beef jerky. >> greg: that is nontender. -- not dinner. >> kimberly: i had a nice kimberly's royal news but i guess there is no time. final thoughts, i thought the speech today with the president
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was fantastic i loved seeing the military and the marines there that serve our country. that was really special. >> juan: big election and the question is what happens in pennsylvania. i district trump won easily. now it's going to be close. what comes next is so interesting to me because you have to think, those democrats, do they have a message? what is their message? at the moment it looks like the republican messages what's not sure. not sure about the tax cut or anything else. >> jesse: the democrat message seems to be "tried to be a republican." who's going to win tonight? >> greg: i think lamb might. what happens in pennsylvania stays in pennsylvania. >> dana: plus one for either one. >> jesse: putting yourself on the line. >> juan: i don't know if i think lamb but i think it shouldn't be a great, tight contest and it is. >> kimberly: i concur it shouldn't be.
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saccone. >> jesse: saccone. >> dana: a representative who runs the national committee will be on "the daily briefing" tomorrow. >> jesse: "special report" next. >> bret: president trump fires his top diplomat igniting a game of musical chairs in the cabinet. we will look at who is in and who is out. police indexes are hunting for a serial bomber who may have been motivated by race. at a huge test for the trump effect tonight in pennsylvania. with a special election to fill his seat in the u.s. house. this is "special report" ." good evening. welcome to washington. i am bret baier. on the bottom of the screen you can see right now the election taker for the special house race in pennsylvania. we will have more on that contest which is coming down to the wire a bit later. first up, an
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