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governor henry mcmaster, the beautiful state of its south carolina. mandatory evacuation for all those along the coast. more could follow and likely will. "the five" is now. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with judge jeanine puro, juan williams, jesse watters, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." a massive and potentially catastrophic category 4 hurricane is barely directed towards these coast. florence is flexing her muscles and rapidly gaining strength over the atlantic ocean before its anticipated land later this week. fox news meteorologist is tracking the monster storm. >> we just got a new update. winds were at 130 miles an hour,
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now up to 140. this storm continues to strengthen. running over warm water. it's still a long ways away from the coast. there is bermuda. south of bermuda currently, this is the paths going to take in as it moves along the path, it will continue to strengthen. will eventually be running up to maybe 150-mile-an-hour winds, getting close to there anyway. this is thursday morning. you're looking at perhaps a landfall as this gets closer to the carolina coast, thursday night into early friday morning. that's the time frame we are looking. it states strong the entire way, likely making landfall as a category 4 storm. that's what the current model suggests and those winds anywhere from 132 medical 156 miles an hour, it's going to be a big wind event for folks along the coast, as well as our rain event. typically when a storm is sitting where it the storm is turning, it would be turning to the north. because of a high-pressure system commits being forced
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along the carolina coast and pretty much all of our models at this point are in agreement. these are all of our tropical models. you see them run up along the coast, stretching from an area perhaps from myrtle beach to the outer banks in north carolina. that is kind of the cone of indecision at this point. what we aren't as clear on is what happens once the storm gets there. the models disagree a little bit. some take it inland. others let it's been just off the coast. if it spins off the coast, we could be seeing a lot of rain. spots suggesting may be up over 2 feet of rain, widespread getting a foot of rain. it's going to be a wind event, that's for sure. it's going to be a storm surge and we may be dealing with a lot of flooding. >> dana: people should listen to their local authorities. there is mandatory evacuations. adam, thank you. another top story we are following, president obama on the campaign trail and breaking recent precedent by continuing directly attack his successor. obama describing the midterm elections as a pivotal moment
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for the country. >> unfortunately it's been a spiral we have been out of the last couple years. it's a constant mental moment in our history -- it's a consequential moment in our history and the fact is if we don't step up, things can get work. in two months, we have a chance to restore some sanity in our politics. >> dana: the president trying to take some current for the current booming economy. >> when you hear how great the economy is doing right now, let's just remember when this recovery started. it suddenly republicans are saying it's a miracle. i have to kind of remind them actually those job numbers are the same as they were in 2015. and 2016. anyway. >> dana: obama directing his criticism at the entire republican party.
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>> the politics of division and resentment and paranoia is unfortunately found a home in the republican party. embraced wild conspiracy theories like those surrounding benghazi or my birth certificate. >> dana: let me go to you, jesse. president trump does well and he has someone to fight against. there is not a singular democratic leader, but president obama decided to get back on the trail to valley estimate a punch back against. >> jesse: there's a lot of room for opportunity. i love him taking credit for the trump economy. there's a great analogy going around the internet today. the guy who tries to take off the top of a jar and is working and working and he says can you try this. another person comes over and pops it off and he goes i loosened it up for you. that is president obama. i'm not going to bore you with statistics but the chief
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economic advisor came out and did a presentation today and every chart he held up looked like this. obama going down. trump presidency, boom. it skyrockets. i have a lot more charts for you, juan, and i'm not going to do that because i know you are allergic to the facts. one statistic really bears noting. never hit 3% growth. trump is going to hit 3% growth today. i don't like it when president obama gets on his high horse tries to claim the moral high ground because then he turns around and has his people wire tap and call you a racist. he says we have to restore sanity to our politics. i think insanity is maxine waters, socialism, and abolishing i.c.e. if you look back and say, you know, was this presidency a good presidency? it was so good, we would have hugged hillary. she would have been the third obama term but it wasn't good and that's why you have
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president trump. >> dana: let me mention that california raises have shown they are pretty close. if you are being strategic on the democrat is that, you'd want to go in there. the democrats had planned to take back the house majority, they need california and new jersey. >> juan: in those districts, it's often the case that hillary clinton won handily. you have a republican in a district that was won by the democrat last time. in response to what jesse is talking about, i just find this kind of intriguing. it is almost silly to me. obviously president obama was dealing with a terrible economy when he took office, the greatest downturn that we have seen since the great depression in the u.s. then you get president obama leading us steadily up. >> jesse: weakest recovery since the great depression. >> juan: if you allow me to mishka and i was going to make your point for you. critics say it was slow but the
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is that if you look at that reality, it took us to new heights and president trump to his credit, the economy has continued to grow. when you get into situations like the one he tweeted about this morning, he is saying this is the greatest economy in 100 years which prompted people left and right, jesse, apparently not you. even honest people on the right said hey, you are wrong. >> jesse: except when the gdp is higher than the unemployment. one is the last time that happen? 2006, the bush years. >> juan: unbelievable. >> dana: may be it's a typo. did you mean ten? >> juan: 20% of the time for the last 70 years and he's wrong. does he say it? he leaves the tweet up there. how about jobs? four times under obama gdp 4.6% twice. >> jesse: not the whole year.
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>> dana: you have a bottom line? >> juan: the bottom line is to me it's obvious that obama deserves a great deal of credit for where we are today. it's not a matter of opening the jar, jesse. the jar was open. >> judge jeanine: i want to tell you why obama deserves credit. do you want to know why? because things were so bad, the economy was so bad. he couldn't figure out whether to destroy isis, dismantle, or contain them, none of which he did. the economy, the reason we have donald trump's because everyone said we are fed up with this political correctness. we are fed up with a military that has its hands tied behind its back. what does obama want to do? more unemployment for african-americans, more unemployment for hispanics? the military not -- with tax reform, tax cuts, you want less money in your paycheck? the reason we have the outsider president is because obama was so out of control.
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a >> dana: let me give greg the floor. whatever you want. >> greg: i don't know. i get why he wants credit. he is like the person you dated before you got married, now he claims credit for making you marriage material. he softened up the economy sort trump could handle it. let's talk about the wild conspiracy theories of benghazi. it wasn't a conspiracy theory. it was an abomination. the simplest way to explain benghazi is that they went after the filmmaker because they were incapable of saying radical islam. that's the abomination. it was a moral failure on the part of an administration that couldn't echo the words that reflected true evil. trump is the world's largest planet and he keeps sucking people into the orbit and making it smaller. obama is just another asteroid in trump's galaxy. it makes them look much smaller.
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i love how the media keeps saying that obama's speeches are fiery. if that is fiery, a soggy sparkler is a three alarm fire. you don't get anything new, surprising, or unpredictable. he said the voters should step up. every time they step up, what happens which might be thrown nearly 100 democratic congressmen and senators. 90 or so. that's what they did when they stepped up. and they voted for trump. >> judge jeanine: that's right. >> dana: maxine waters stepping on democrats 'us into messaging while vowing to get president trump. (burke) that's what we call a huge drag.
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♪ >> jesse: democratic congressman maxine waters added again, running a call to impeach president trump. now she says it's keeping her up at night. >> i wake up in the middle of the night and all i can think about is i'm going to get him. [cheers and applause] i am in this fight and i'm not going to move. as you know, there's a difference in how some of our leadership talk about how we
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should handle all of this. they say maxine, please don't say impeachment anymore. when they say that, i say impeachment, impeachment, impeachment. >> jesse: you remember waters in june urging supporters to harass trump officials. she is defending those remarks in a way only maxine waters can. >> i did not threaten his constituents, his supporters. i do that all the time but i didn't do it that time. what bothered me so much was they tried to bring that as violence. that's not violence. as a matter of fact, i said the poster child for violence is the president of the united states. >> jesse: okay, juan. you were laughing about this. what's so funny? >> juan: when i hear maxine waters talk like this i think i wonder who started the bullying, instability, harshness. she is right. he's the one that said i
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remember the good old days when they would knock a protester out or i will pay her legal bills after you slog a guy. >> jesse: you mean that the dnc paid protesters? >> juan: please. you never want to talk about drum, do you? you just don't like to talk about trump. >> judge jeanine: what has maxine waters done that she is so great and she can run around and say i can threaten his followers. he's got to be impeached. now she says vice president pence needs to be impeached. who is this woman? is she a comedian? >> juan: apparently she is smart, unlike some who call her -- unlike some people want to call her low intelligence. obviously she is having an impact because even nancy pelosi and others, i know you don't like nancy pelosi but nancy said don't do it. >> dana: there's a reason why. >> juan: don't see impeach. she's having success during her own thing. >> the game that pelosi is running as you don't want to say
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impeachment until we won back the house. then we are supposed to impeach. >> dana: when maxine waters that she wakes up in the middle of the night and says i'm to get him. if i ever wake up in the middle of the night, it is like jasper, we please move over? i don't wake up in the middle the night think i'm going to go after a politician. what pelosi is saying is don't say it out loud. what happened to bill clinton when he was president when the republicans caved to the base really and said okay, we are going to start impeachment hearings before the midterms. guess what. democrats united right behind. all of them got behind bill clinton. his popularity went up he was able to succeed and he walked out of the white house much better shape than if they had just held their fire. >> greg: i also scream impeachment in the middle of the night because it's my safe word. [laughter] you have to understand and years ago her opinions would be seen as extreme or radical.
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now she is the mainstream of the democratic party. the reason is that trump has been good for her and her constituents. her constituents are enjoying record low unemployment and a booming economy and they are not dying in foreign wars. that's pretty good. also with her profile, it's never been higher. when she speaks, people listen. he's good for business. her business as well. she fires a bullet basis. she fires up her base and their base. that's why i think they should go head-to-head. don't unseat him. try to beat him. run for president. >> judge jeanine: the point you make it so good. whoever heard of this woman until she started yelling impeach, impeach, impeach 45. had you heard of her? >> greg: i've known her forever. she's very entertaining. >> judge jeanine: how do you know her? she is the leading voice of impeach? what's our message with her then go after people, get in their face, make a crowd.
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who talks like that? >> juan: donald trump. >> greg: donald trump. [laughter] it's a mirror image of "lock her up." >> judge jeanine: but she committed crimes, there's no question about that. had they had a real grand jury, that would have happened. >> jesse: is winning a high crime and misdemeanor? last time i checked, it's not grounds for impeachment. >> juan: not unless you cheat and bully and live. >> greg: you can still do that. you can still lie. >> jesse: maxine is at it again and it's okay because she has denied now that she wants to cause violence to people. if you read the quote, create a crowd, pushback, tell them they are not welcome. >> greg: the great thing about her is she is guaranteed at least one segment a week. she will do something, and we get one segment. >> dana: it used to be hillary
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"the washington post." the times was tonya harding and woodward was nancy kerrigan. taking out the legs of bob's book at the perfect time. who wrote the piece? it didn't tell us anything, so doesn't really matter. if the writers claiming to secretly control trump's harmful impulses, why write an op-ed piece for the times? seems like the worst thing you do to control his impulses. it is like shooting yourself in the foot halfway through a marathon. whoever wrote this, i didn't think it through. it could be absolutely anybody, anybody. secretary mattis, pompeo, okay. ivanka, definitely probably. deputy secretary of commerce, why not? if anything is possible, why not some guy at the times? the jayson blair of the moment, someone acting out of concern to save america just like the piece said. crazier things have happened. the times once endorsed anthony weiner. if trump wants to out the op-ed,
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all he has to do is say we look to everyone here, must be somebody at the times. must be, could become a what's the difference. could be the undersecretary for ditches and pipes could be paul krugman but even the times knows that if they put his name, nobody would read it. never miss a chance to hit paul krugman. without further notice, juan, i'm going to assume the times wrote it until they prove otherwise. they should want to clear their name by proving to me that somebody else wrote it. >> juan: really? you think you have that much authority? >> greg: they worry about me, juan. [laughs] >> juan: every day i worry about you. i worry that you are going a little far into the trump camp here. >> greg: you know what i'm trying to do. >> juan: your point, i think you made this point. a lot of people have been critical of this anonymous writer. yesterday on fox news sunday, the senator from delaware said
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he thinks people shouldn't have done it. you have some responsibility, if you really want to make a statement, stand up and say it with your name attached to it. i will say i don't get your point about woodward's book. seems to me he is highly credible. whereas in the omarosa case, you can say... or even in the michael wolff case, you could say i don't know. but in this case, this guy's a veteran journalist with one unbelievable track record. what he says is this president is detached from reality. >> greg: i guess my point is he realized "the new york times" dropped this. >> dana: i think it helps him. controversy helps drive books. he's going to be doing a ton of interviews. i'm going to have one with him wednesday on "the daily briefing show." i have learned from the master. >> greg: nice plug. >> dana: thank you. one of the things that helps people, if they have a look out, there's too many books
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happening. if there's a controversy you are somewhat related to, you will always be asked about it and it keeps you in the top of the headlines. >> greg: judge, what do you think? who do you think wrote it? >> judge jeanine: i think "the new york times" wrote it but what do i know customer problem is if there is a two track system, according to the letter, in the white house, where we are keeping everybody on track. otherwise it would be crazy town, which is the word woodward uses are one of them uses and they attributed to kelly. if it is so crazy in the white house, where people -- why is everything happening that the president said was going to happen? take care of the economy, on appointment, get rid of vices. what is so crazy about that? he did everything he said he was going to do and i should be worried? >> juan: you know the high rate of people fleeing this white house? >> judge jeanine: come on. they did the same thing with
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clinton in the beginning. it was chaos. you have a guy who's never in government. he was in business. he didn't even have a group he could rely on that he had worked with for 20 years preparing for this job. of course there's going to be more people. >> juan: he should talk to jesse. jesse told me trump is only hiring the best. >> jesse: [laughs] >> juan: only the best. >> jesse: i want to pick on something, pick up on something the judge said. the swamp doesn't like their business being question, especially by a businessman. he comes in because and he says why the hell are we in afghanistan? why are we in south korea and they are ripping us off on trade? you have all these people in the swamp who have been around for years and they've set up all these institutions and they take offense to that.
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trump, all he is saying is why aren't we trying to reengineer the system to make a better deal for america? >> judge jeanine: criticizing the fact that trump says why are we giving all the other countries money and someone else says if we don't give these countries money, will have world war iii. what's wrong with that? >> jesse: he uses very blunt, colorful, entertainingly which. oh, my god. did you hear what he said? you have to leak it. you've got to spill it. it's out there and it gets spun. >> judge jeanine: if you don't like it in there, then get out. >> greg: which is what is happening and that's good. it's a free market. about woodward, if he transcribed my behavior, i would be institutionalized. what he does is he's a good stenographer but he doesn't tell the whole story. he doesn't have context or tone. 90% of my life off-camera is babbling nonsense, right?
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>> jesse: we can attest to that. >> greg: i am glad he doesn't follow me around. >> juan: what strikes me is like in the woodward case, he says here's the document that was taken out the president's desk. people are saying. no, here is the document. it's a fact. >> judge jeanine: what does it say about gary cohn? it says he is a thief. >> juan: gary cohn, rob porter, all these guys who left, they are all nuts but the president -- >> judge jeanine: iran an office. somebody took a piece of paper off my desk, i would be looking for them. >> greg: they would be missing a hand. serena williams is being called a bully. i know you, judge. she was called a bully after claiming sexism cost her a championship this weekend. the video is next. who would have thought,
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♪ >> seo are sorry.
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because i am a woman, you are going to take this away for me. i've seen other men call other empires several things and for me to say it for them to take the game, it made me feel like it was a sexist remark. >> juan: 's tennis superstar serena williams. the controversy overshadowing osaka's first grand slam title. >> i felt like everyone was sort of unhappy up there. i know it wasn't -- the ending wasn't how people wanted. i felt very emotional and i felt like i had to apologize. >> juan: williams is receiving support after making those claims but others are saying her outburst went a bit too far. >> i respect and admire serena beyond measure. she is so powerful. she's an important voice. she is a ferocious competitor
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but at her very worst, as she was this night, she acts like a bully. you make a career covering bullies. this is what you do for a living. you know what happens. you cannot talk to them and you cannot reason with them. >> juan: we have a situation here in which a very popular -- i think the whole crowd was rooting for serena but she begins berating the umpire and the umpire responds apparently within the rules but to take a game away, i don't know. it was in the rules that she wasn't winning the match anyway, let me tell you. greg, what do you make of this? >> greg: i refuse to be manipulated into caring about tennis. it's really just an easier version of ping-pong. so many stories these days come with the added veneer of ism. she could be right but for the wrong reasons. there were three steps involved here. the coaching from the coach and then her crushing the racket and
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then the outburst which costs points and then the game. it's possible she's right about the punishment but wrong for the reasons. that's the problem with the stories we are doing a lot of. there's always this added sexism, racism, classism thing, so you end up in a weird place where people go to their separate camps and she could be right or wrong. she could be both. >> judge jeanine: here's the bottom line. you have this young woman who beat serena, this is the dream of her lifetime. she has always idolized serena and she ends up apologizing. serena was the one who was classless. she should have gotten up and congratulated this young woman. to say it's because i'm black. it's because i'm a woman. you are a racist. i'm here fighting for women's rights. really? she loses all of her credibility because he lost the game because you lost the game. >> greg: she said it was sexist, not racist. just to be clear. >> judge jeanine: she said i am here as a black woman. what does that say?
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she could have said i'm here is a woman. >> juan: the men players are saying we have said a lot worse than just calling the umpire a thief and nobody took a game away from us. >> dana: i don't know enough about the sports in terms of the history of h. >> greg: you do play it. i've seen you. >> dana: i try. >> greg: don't sell yourself short. you're awful. >> dana: i am short. >> jesse: we should have a tennis match between greg and dana. >> juan: no, it is ping-pong. >> dana: he gets to stand on the ping-pong table. i don't know enough about it. i was seeking about the woman who won, osaka, she has a long career ahead of her. she's young, obviously very good. it won't be her last time at this tennis tournament, the u.s. open. she will have many more. for the rest of her life, every interview she does, she will be asked to relive this moment and i do feel bad for her that she felt she had to apologize. she said she could feel that the
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crowd wanted serena to won so much and you have to apologize for winning? >> judge jeanine: that's what happens when you are bullied. >> dana: i know. >> judge jeanine: like crime victims, they almost feel like they have to apologize. a battered woman, maybe it was my fault that i am so sorry. that bullying behavior is what brought out the apology from osaka. >> jesse: i have to disagree with everyone here. i agree with serena williams. the first thing, coaching. at this i, smasher racket. warning. she said she is a thief. that's going to cost her a whole game? that is like teeing up michael jordan with 2 minutes left in game 7 of the finals. serena has earned the deference and respect. she has won major championships. she's earned the right to lose her temper a little bit. john mcenroe, all these other men who have said so much worse.
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they have used profanity, alienated people. she was obviously losing the match and she lost her cool. she was going down but the referee robbed serena of the chance to come back and ruined it for the crowd who wanted to see the athletes decide the match, not the referee. >> judge jeanine: that is exactly the point. she was losing the match. >> jesse: she wasn't she was frustrated. >> judge jeanine: she breaks her racket and starts yelling. i don't know tennis well enough to know if the men are worse than the women, whatever. probably. here is the bottom line. you lost and you were classless in your loss. >> juan: hold on. >> jesse: when they did the awards ceremony and said everybody please stop booing. >> dana: osaka could have said i can't believe me here as an asian woman and being treated so badly in front of all these people. how dare you. it could have gone that way too. instead she said i'm sorry i won. >> juan: she didn't do that. i thought serena was very classy
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at the ceremony when she embraced. the kid was starting to cry and she put her arm around her. but i agree with you she was a competitor and a competitor with passion and anger. i think the men do get away with a little more. recently, the situation where a woman was changing her shirt, nothing indiscreet. they went nuts over that. i think women are treated differently in the game than men. >> jesse: greg wants to know what match that was. >> greg: [laughs] i don't know. you can't read the mind of the umpire. you have to be careful when you're calling people names. >> jesse: maybe he was trying to stick up for the integrity of tennis and wanted to call it as close to the rulebook as he could, but not at the finals of the u.s. open. >> juan: hollywood millionaire jim carrey is telling democrats to stop apologizing and start embracing socialism. you heard me right. stay with us. when you rent from national...
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♪ >> judge jeanine: more insanity coming from the liberal hollywood elite. dumb and dumber actor and constant trump attacker jim carrey calling on democrats to validate socialism. watch. >> democrats need to get a plan
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to fight this slander of socialism that you are going to be living in venezuela. we have to say yes to socialism, the word and everything. we have to stop apologizing. >> judge jeanine: broadway star carol cook adds her name to the list of celebrities who find it funny to suggest the president should be assassinate assassinated. >> where is john wilkes booth when you need him? rights? will i be on an enemies list? i hope so. >> judge jeanine: wow. i find it incredible. where is john john wilkes bootn you need him? >> greg: there was another thing on the show. jim carrey said he wanted to break bread with trump supporters. i think it's all because he has a new show. he has a dwindling fan base. he realizes that to reverse his decline, he needs to reach out
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to the audience he alienated and demonized. he wouldn't go to an event because steve bannon was there. he mocked a dead man, charlton heston. he went after the trump family. he has used extreme political rhetoric to bolster an ego diminished by bad choices. he should prove it. if you want to break bread coming should. >> judge jeanine: maybe with steve bannon. >> greg: he ran away like a little baby. >> judge jeanine: dana, i always felt when you look at these factors. they think they know exactly what we need or don't need. i've never seen a group of people who live by other people's words. that's what actors do. they don't say what they think or believe. they get up and just mouth but they are being told. >> dana: saying that democrats are facing a problem. socialism is going to be defined by republicans saying what the democrats believe it is. socialism, that's the
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definition, how it's being defined. if they say socialism but really made universal health care with a little bit of private-sector stuff, that's not happening. the democrats are way, way behind on that. he's onto something and i can imagine he's probably frustrated that he was going down a path with the panel to try to coax the democrats along a little bit. and then he was like, jim. >> jesse: looking at jim carrey like pelosi was looking at maxine. shut up. >> judge jeanine: the thing that's incredible can only look at venezuela and i did a piece on michelle. >> dana: nice blog. >> judge jeanine: thank you. you know they were saying in venezuela. women, they couldn't get into hospitals to deliver, they were having babies on the side of the road. do they not get what socialism is? >> jesse: they don't. he makes a better pet detective than economist. i don't like when people from
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canada come to america, get rich, and then tell us we need to change our system. once they've got all the cash, than they're saying they want to make it harder for everyone else. i just don't think he's a very good actor. he had his day in the sun. he is filthy rich. he can say whatever he wants there's no consequences. >> judge jeanine: when people say, like johnny depp said one is the last time an actor killed a president? then you have carol cook saying where's john wilkes booth when you need him. it almost seems to me it seems like they are ignorant of history. john wilkes booth killed a president who is getting rid of slavery. do they not get it? or they just hate the man so much they don't care who kills him. >> juan: i think she is talking to me about an assassin. >> jesse: i think she is comparing president trump to lincoln. >> juan: last week, that was trump himself, a moment of
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hysteria. you know it's curious, i am online with dana and i think that in fact oftentimes democrats are talking about something other than socialism which i think is defined as state ownership of the means of production. even in canada, for all of your criticism, they don't have that, but what jim carrey was saying, he never stood in line for medical care and he thinks there are people in this country that when they get sick, all, all of a sudden, they are an economic collapse and he says that's wrong. i think most americans agree. but they wouldn't call it socialism, which is what he did. >> jesse: the rich don't have to stand in line in canada. they go right to the front of a come to america. >> judge jeanine: they paid to get to the head of the line. >> jesse: you can pay to come to america and you can board the best medical facilities in the world. that's not what we're talking about. we are talking about people in emergency rooms in this country, in this very city, because they have no medical care. >> jesse: if you are going to get a lobotomy, where would you get it? america or canada. >> juan: i would go to your
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house. there is no hope. a lobotomy. >> judge jeanine: "one more thing" is up next. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power
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dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm...
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>> it's time for "one more thing." i will call on myself. when it comes to homecoming most high schoolers dream about winning a big football game or
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becoming the homecoming queen. this girl accomplished both. her team needed a game winning kick. she's been the team's kicker for 3 years and scored 2 field goals kicking from the 20 and 30 yard line and won the game. >> wow! >> [cheers and applause]. >> can you believe that? >> congratulations. greg? >> whatever! let's go to this. [laughing]. what is that? let's show this tape. tell me what is this? any ideas? >> [laughing]. >> what is it? >> i can't see it. >> nobody wants to guess. >> the author of the op-ed in the "new york times." >> very good. it's a cappy barra.
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the world's largest rodent. it's relateed to guinea pigs. they love the water. they are vegetarian. they can read 6 languages. they are excellent cooks. >> and they like to have their backs scratched. >> oh, that's not all. >> all right. >> [laughing]. >> cynthia nixon is running for governor in new york, she is dancing. check it out. tell me what you think. a little rally over the weekend. there she is on the left. i am not convinced she is a good dancer, but i like her enthusiasm. now ocasio-cortez coming and i think nixon is a better dancer than courtez. >> no way! >> no. >> just wave at her.
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i don't know. >> what are you talking about? juan? >> okay, the nfl kicked off this past weekend. my nominee for the biggest football game of the september. the eagle of douglas high school in florida played their home opener and won by 17 points. the high school was the scene of a mass shooting in february where 17 people were killed. one was the offensive line coach and he put himself between students and the gunmen. there were no moment of silence. but a chance to be happy and celebrate new life on the football field. go eagles. >> indeed. >> plenty of time. >> last week i was in california. >> good for you. >> thank you very much. do you want to know why? >> greg? >> yes. >> i was in california to talk about my new book.
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there i am at the reagan library about to speak. obama said when he was in orange county, he had a packed room of 700. i beat that at the reagan library and the nixon library at most of the juvenilities i went to. -- events i went to. hit it. >> i didn't realize there were this many people in california that i had anything in common with. >> [cheers and applause]. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> [laughing]. >> that's it. >> [laughing]. >> you have already been there? >> yes. >> you have been at reagan? >> yes. >> were you at nixon? >> yes. >> wow! >> jesse needs to go to nixon. orange county -- if any of you
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think obama had any impact. there are so many republicans and pro-trump people and that's all i will say. >> never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. the southeast preparing for the hurricane coming. we will get an update from our weather center in new york where the track of hurricane florence is going. president trump getting aggressive with his foreign policy tonight. he is closing the palestine liberation office in washington as punishment for their rejection of peace talks with israeli. the announcements were made by the president's national security advisor this oven. jillian turner has spec

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