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testament to our resourcefulness american companies, republicans democrats alike who realize that the sum of what motivates us beats anything that is negative about us. happy investing. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with trish regan, juan williams, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." monday. a source telling fox news supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh said to speak this our dismay judiciary committee staffers to answer questions about allegations of sexual misconduct. peter doocy is on capitol hill with what we can expect from this call. peter. >> dana, today chuck grassley turns 85 and he got what he wanted for his birthday. brett kavanaugh's going to call in to speak to judiciary
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committee staffers for about an hour to answer questions that have arisen over the weekend about new allegations of sexual misconduct. we don't know exactly what he's going to say. we haven't seen a script, but his answers might mirror what he told senator orrin hatch a while ago. his office said "senator hatch spoke to judge kavanaugh and judge kavanaugh continue to categorically deny dr. ford's allegations. he told senator hatch she was not at a party like the ones you described and that dr. ford, who acknowledged "the washington post" that she did not remember some key details of the incident, may be mistaking him for someone else." top democrat on the judiciary committee, dianne feinstein, sat on a letter outlining allegations of sexual misconduct for six weeks while ten democrats from the committee signed on to a letter earlier today calling for a delay and a committee vote set for thursday that would send kavanaugh to the full senate for confirmation. all ten say it they are not going to be letting their staff dial into tonight's call, writing "with only a few hours notice and over the objections
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of ranking member feinstein, judiciary committee republican scheduled a staff level call with brett kavanaugh concerning allegations that he sexually assaulted a young woman. in view of the enormity and serious is of these allegations, a staff only phone call behind closed doors is not acceptable f will not participate." nobody from a democratic office is going to call in to get answers that might clear things up about kavanaugh. then again, all the democratic members already said they weren't going to vote for him anyway. >> dana: thank you, peter. president trump reacting today to the allegations against brett kavanaugh. >> i would like to see a complete process. i would like everybody to be very happy. most of our land want the american people to be healthy because they are getting somebody that's great. i want him to go in that the absolute highest level and i think to do that, you have to go through this. if it takes a little delay, it will take a little delay.
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it should be very much. this is something that should've been brought up long before this. they have the information in july, as i understand it. that's a long time ago. nobody mentioned it until the other day. it's very -- it's very unfortunate they didn't mention it sooner. >> dana: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is strongly criticizing democrats for how these allegations became public. >> now at the 11th hour, with committee votes scheduled, after democrats spent weeks and weeks searching for any possible reason that the nomination should be delayed, now, now they choose to introduce this allegation. not through the standard bipartisan process, not by advising the judiciary committee colleagues and committee staff through proper channels come about by leaking it to the press. >> dana: the lawyer for the
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accuser christine blasey ford, she is saying her client will testify necessary. >> is your client nests trickle willing to testify before the judiciary committee? >> she is willing to do whatever it takes to get her story forward. >> dana: we are going to take it or on the table. tonight at 7:00 p.m. on martha maccallum show "the story," she will be intervened to women who signed a letter in support of brett kavanaugh. jesse, i will turn to you for some comments. let's talk but the fact, what peter doocy said, the conference call happening in 26 minutes. the democrats don't want to participate. >> jesse: why not, democrats? they have behaved very untoward throughout this whole thing and they have politicized it from the very beginning. i don't know what the point is not participating in the call would be. i don't know. you have to ask the democrats. i don't know what happened at this party 35 years ago. i'm never going to know what happened at this party. no one is ever going to know
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what happened. perhaps something happened at the party. who knows? was it groping? was it first-degree attempted rape? you are never going to know. no one is ever going to find out, and maybe the people there don't remember it. >> dana: brett kavanaugh says he was not there. >> jesse: maybe they remember it differently. maybe it's a case of mistaken identity. it's a gray area. the woman, ford, believes in something happened. she can documented because she went to a therapist about it, and that's been documented. she told her husband bound, and she passed a polygraph test. yet, on the other hand, he says, kavanaugh, i wasn't even there at a party like that. it was probably a mistaken identity. the person who is allegedly there also denies it. he has no pattern of behavior like this, like some of the other men we've seen accused in the last couple of years. this came out of the blue. the woman told no one at the
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time, not even her best friend. and when you look into it, and i'm not saying this is something that disqualifies the allegation, she has donated to democrats. she has donated to burning, the dnc, democratic congressional campaign committee, she marched to the women's march against donald trump. and she signed a petition against donald trump. with that said, all i'm saying is if you can have an uncorroborated, unsubstantiated allegation about something that happened in high school, 35 years ago, and that can derail a supreme court nominee without anything else, and that's the silver bullet going forward politically and people are going to use that, whether the allegation is true or untrue, going forward. it's just terrible. >> dana: juan, what about how democrats, i understand wanting to protect her identity. she asked to remain anonymous. so the congresswoman, she got the original letter, sent it to dianne feinstein. she's had it since july. there were 65 meetings kavanaugh held with senators.
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there was an opportunity to ask behind closed doors. there was nothing ever until the 11th hour. is that a problem? >> juan: i think the problem here is, from what i understand, ford did not want her identity disclosed. and so it would have been a totally anonymous allegation against a man who has been on the d.c. court of appeals 12 years. so you have to have someone who's willing to stand up and put a face and name to this allegation i think to give it any substance. i remember writing and being involved in the clarence thomas hearings. for anyone who's going to go running off, i am a friend of clarence thomas. i remember when anita hill came forward, new hills allegation had been out there and in fact e had wanted to remain anonymous. and then people on the community were told about it and decided in closed-door session that they didn't feel it was enough there for any action to be taken.
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it was subsequent to that that then the story gets into the press. and there is pressure put on the committee. it is very interesting time because compared to today, there were no women on the senate judiciary committee. today there are four women on the senate judiciary committee, including dianne feinstein, who was mentioned before. all four in our democrats. contrast that with biden, senator than from delaware, was running the committee. and who many people to this day feel was unfair to anita phil. it's a very different time. you have president trump in the white house with his own issues with regard to women. i think that's why, you talk about not wanting to hear anything. i think at this point, it's all come down to, are you going to delay the hearing, the vote, which was supposed to be thursday? sending the nominee to the floor. secondly, if she going to
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testify, and when is she going to testify? >> dana: greg, both people have said they are willing to testify. brett kavanaugh said he's willing to do it publicly. >> greg: first of all, what dianne feinstein did was probably wrong. because of these accusations are credible, what she did was make them look on credible by holding onto them until the worst possible time. it appears politically motivate motivated. therefore it can be easily viewed with suspicion, even if they happen to be credible. the sad thing is we are doing this all of the court of public opinion. which kind of bugs me, especially in the court of public opinion right now, you're only given two choices. thanks to the way we do things around the world. either you believe her or you believe him. there's actually another path. that is to say that an event occurred, but the memory of it could have changed. this is the way human beings are. memory is the brains play-dog
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it couldn't have happened but a visit accurately remember? we don't like that distinction. we want to say he's guilty or she's telling the truth. nobody wants to actually go into the nuance because we are so scared of being smeared. if you site may be ghost long wait, then you go you are enabling abuse. if you do not believe this right now, you are enabling abuse. no, i just happen to believe that the human mind and memory is incredibly fallible. it's a vulnerable thing. this is a larger question for all of us because we are all vulnerable to this. it's about the accuracy of memory and its effect on the interpretation of events. if you can't acknowledge this, you will be next. this is the important point. >> dana: trish, let us get your thoughts. >> trish: as far as the call goes, you would think they would at least want to hear his side.
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but unfortunately because we are living in such a divided place where people want to say she's telling the truth. he's guilty. they don't even want to spend so much as 30 seconds listening to his side of anything. he is guilty, as far as the left is concerned. he was guilty of something from the moment he was nominated. they do not want him there. i think that's a tragedy. look, none of us know what happened. we will never know what happened. but i feel for her. my god, no woman should ever be in that situation ever, ever, ever. but also, if she isn't remembering everything clearly. if he wasn't the guy, if it was someone else, he sang i'm innocent. no man should be in the position of seeing his career derailed because of something that happened three decades ago where they can't piece all the facts together. this is a very troubling situation. i think it is politically
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motivated. call me a cynic. happening when it's happening. i think they should have come forward a whole lot sooner. >> dana: we are going to continue on this, and peter doocy will be there monitoring that conference call. next, life-threatening floodwaters continue to rise across the carolinas, and we are alive on next. -- live on the ground next. (music throughout) if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant,
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>> juan: fox news alert. wilmington, north carolina. one road is open, allowing access to the city it was previously cut off my massive flooding. sadly, dozens have died from the nap now tropical depression florenc florence. let's go to rick who was live in ogden with the latest on the open road, allowing access to wilmington. >> the governor is saying that what happened is a monumental disaster. what you are seeing behind me as evidence of that. this is middle south loop road in ogden which is a few miles north and east of downtown wilmington. this stretch of road here was washed away late thursday into friday morning when the storm was reaching its peak. you see some of the workers here surveying the damage. they are getting ready to do with they need to do to try to
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start repairing this road. this is 1 of 1200 roads across the state of north carolina that are in need of some kind of repair or are flooded and impassable. floodwaters in some spots continue to rise. it's created major problems. you mentioned wilmington was essentially cut off for a while. authorities have opened basically one main road into the city to allow rescue workers, relief workers, and food and water to be trucked in. that's just one road appeared most of the people here really in a tough spot and can't get out. the power slowly beginning to come back on. we passed a gas station down the road where the line for fuel was at least a quarter-mile long. we'll hearing some people saying they were waiting two hours or more to fill their tanks and fill their extra gas tanks, gas cans, so they could bring them home and power their generators to try to get some comfort. the biggest threats here remain the floods. the trees that are coming down,
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power lines coming down, and treacherous roads which are responsible for some of the deaths. people drive into floodwater and they wind up losing their lives. this can be repaired and will be repaired, but the person who lives next to it isn't confident it will happen within weeks, maybe months. >> juan: rick, thanks so much. good reporting. now to steve harrigan who was on the ground in north carolina. steve. >> juan, we are along the cape fear river. it is flooding backyards. you can see how swiftly is moving. big trees and pieces of debris flying down the river. the real concern is how high is going to get? tuesday or wednesday, it could reach peak historic levels here, that's a real concern. it could produce catastrophic flooding for 1 mile around the entire area. now there is mandatory evacuations that have been, police going door-to-door telling people they would not be rescued in the peak of the storm.
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if people are staying for the most part. this family has sandbagged their house and move the valuable stuff to higher floors. it's not easy to evacuate from here. going 50 miles in one direction or another can take a day, and night, and part of the next day. so many roads around here are flooded, downed power lines blocked by trees. you really almost need someone to guide you to try to get to where you are going. that's going to have a lot of detours. juan, back to you. >> juan: steve, thanks so much. you are standing and flooded territory. was that not flooded before? was that not a lake or river? >> correct. it was a backyard. the river starts out there. there are some veggies over here we you would normally sit. they just shot a moccasin a short time ago. i am glad this is wrapping up. >> juan: steve, you are too much. thank you. hillary clinton jumping back into the political fray, claiming americans's democracy
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♪ >> jesse: 2020 contenders aren't wasting any time leading up to bash president trump. >> this make america great mind-set is not only flawed. it's rooted in fear. >> this is deadly earnest. we are in a fight for america's soul. these forces of intolerance remain determined to undermine and rollback the progress you all have made. this time, they, not you, have an ally in the white house. this time they have an ally. there are a small percentage of the american people, virulent people. some of them, and the dregs of society. >> jesse: hillary clinton refusing to go away.
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still whining about her election laws. in a new op-ed entitled "american democracy is in crisis," she says it's time to get rid of the electoral college. juan, where do we even begin? let's start with biden. is this a deplorable type moment? dregs of society? >> juan: i've always said if you look at the numbers, there were people who said things like we don't think blacks are is intelligent, as patriotic. we don't think people should be allowed to marry. there was a high percentage -- >> greg: of democrats? >> juan: no, trump supporters. it's damaging, if that's your point, her campaign, it was used by the opposition to suggest she was condescending, rude, dismissive. they are speaking at the human rights campaign in washington this weekend. so they are largely focused, not only on the idea of civil rights but human rights and specific, lgbt rights. i think their point was, you're
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never going to get support from this president. >> jesse: what you think about the electoral college abolition? >> dana: i am a strong believer that the founders were geniuses. i saw hamilton a couple weeks ago. everyone loves hamilton. you go and see it -- >> jesse: i can't afford tickets like that. >> dana: yeah, right. ask juan to take you. if you come from a small state, as i did come in terms of population, wyoming. you really understand the electoral college and how important it was. how the founders that of the country that had a federal government that had relationship with the states but a representative government to prevent majority rule. it was brilliant then. i think it's brilliant now. it's very frustrating to them, however i do think the pressure about the electoral college is going to increase a lot in the next probably 20 to 30 years. soon you're going to have 70% of
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the population represented by only 30% of the senators. because of where people are moving. they are moving to the big cities. they are going to be very frustrated if the senators from wyoming decide to block something in the senate. that pressure about the electoral college and the whole is going to be immense, but i still maintain the founders had it right and that they anticipated these things. >> juan: let me interject. it's now 18% of the population is represented by half of the u.s. senate. to me, this is tyranny. >> dana: how is it here any? >> juan: the agenda of half the senate that's republican, in terms of everything from the wall to abortion rights, it's different than what the majority -- >> juan: let the record show that juan is against the founding fathers. greg, taken away. >> greg: to that point, i feel like we've got to give these guys a little victory because
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the intensity of the vitriol in their delusional fears. juan just called the senate tyranny. we have to let them have the house or they are going to burn down -- i'm half-joking. if it's at this rate now, we are marching towards militancy, by 2020, how bad is going to get? i'm actually worried. you have your left-wing super friends. holder, biden, obama, hillary. they are like the fantastic four but they are slathered in bengay. they think it's okay to say all this inflammatory stuff. we have been lectured by the media about inflammatory rhetoric and where it could lead. they don't seem to care that this could actually have a violent outcome. >> trish: high think you're right. i've said over and over go i'm worried that our country is becoming ungovernable because two sides are so polarized against each other. by the way, remember when donald trump, when he was running an '16 and he kept
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saying if i don't win, maybe this election system is rigged. there were rumblings that it might be the fault of the electoral college. hillary clinton and company were out saying can you imagine that he would ever show this distressed in our system et cetera? and now, well, he won. now it's the reverse and she's doing the exact same thing. that she worried he would do. for her, for her to criticize the system that's worked for hundreds and hundreds of years, system that has made us the example, i would say for the rest of the world, in terms of democracy, in terms of governments that transfer peacefully, at least they have been in the past transferring peacefully. it's pretty despicable. >> juan: trish, how many of the last six presidential elections have republicans won the popular vote? answer one. but they have been in the white house i think now four
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times. >> jesse: that shows me democrats don't know how to run presidential campaigns. they campaign in the wrong states. you know the rules beforehand, don't complain. >> greg: >> greg: an nfl footbal games, you don't win by the amount of yardage. it's the points. >> jesse: the redskins would have won in that case. >> greg: oh! >> jesse: greg is next. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. cool, huh? yeah. he plays football, huh? yeah. believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. that skills like teamwork,
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he has a new book out and it's really a true reflection of kerry. the book is awful and it's made from one period fairly well the trump administration was busy with their own foreign policy, kerry was busy with his own. >> there are people in the intelligence committee jose you've been telling the iranians to wait out president trump and the administration and to wait until there's a democratic president in 2021. is that accurate? >> i think everybody in the world is sitting around talking about waiting out president trump. every secretary of state, former secretary of state, continues to meet with foreign leaders, goes to security conferences, goes around the world. we all do that. >> greg: that's what happens when an anchor actually reads the book. i'm thinking holding secret meetings with the regime that's openly hostile to the american people seems a little like, what's the word, hobby,
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backstabbing, how about collusion? for two years, we have watched the media chase a phantom in an effort to undo an election. captain cork board is meeting with the enemy, giving them cryptic advice on trump. you might think, how is this different from working with north korea? well, kerry is not the secretary of state. it's not his job. it might be illegal to have alternative foreign policy going on separate from the white house. even more, it's worse to have it run from this guy in his basement in his spare time. even when he was the secretary, who could forget his crowning achievement? >> ♪ all you've got to do is call ♪ ♪ and i will be there, yes i'll be there ♪ ♪ you've got a friend >> greg: when kerry had the job, that was foreign policy. today that might be an act of war or just the act of an 8-year-old boy with the insecurity of a teenage girl. but taller.
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all right, we have a lot of smart people here. logan act. is it treason, jesse? >> jesse: lock him up! that chant was for him, not hillary. i think kerry owes an apology to teenage girls because when i was in high school, i was much more insecure than the girls i was in class with. i think this is about giving cpr to his legacy because anything about his whole trajectory, he served honorably in vietnam, and then he kind of tarnish that service when he came back and disparaged his fellow soldiers. then he lost it kind of a humiliating fashion to george w. bush. a nuclear deal as secretary of state is kind of the crown jewel for these people, especially democrats. trump comes in, rips up the piece of paper, and kerry's left, saying what do i have left? he is desperate to salvage this. can you imagine of mike pompeo in seven and a half years, maybe longer, goes out and tries to
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undermine the current democratic presidential administration? he would get hammered by the media. you don't see bill clinton going down to mexico city and trying to save nafta after trump ripped it up. it's on -- unseemly and he should be called out for her. >> greg: kerry met in paris with enemy envoys. he met with daniel ortega while reagan was president. this guy is a traitor! >> juan: is that right? i am hearing you. we are back to that. what i agree with you about is that the interviewer did a good job. >> jesse: we recommended questions, right? >> juan: it was jesse. >> dana: they wanted me to ask about -- what's his name? james taylor. >> greg: you were going to say john tash. >> dana: close enough, right?
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>> juan: back to the news, i think there's a big difference to be made, distinction to be made between negotiating, and i don't think he is negotiating, and talking. saying, which i think everyone who says who's not a trump fan, don't overreact. don't get angry. don't think that somehow this is nomination invitation for you to go after israel or something else or relaunch your nuclear program. take it easy. let's talk about it. i don't think there's any thing criminal about it. >> trish: he is undermining the administration. that was a great interview. he is saying i am sort of doing this but isn't everybody doing this? he hates the president so much. so many on the left do this. they think they're fine, to use your words, commit treason. they think it's okay. they are justified because they think there is some bigger, greater purpose they are serving. the american people didn't know
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they were doing when they elected donald trump. he has rationalized it. i need to save the country. save the people." back to the anonymous article in "the new york times," the op-ed. there is a sense that there's this greater good. kerry is part of that. >> greg: if you believe it's evil, then everything is acceptable. dana, remembered during the transition, donald trump made some phone calls. everyone was like oh, my god. >> dana: he made the first phone call to taiwan. the chinese are going to get so mad. a lot of the a remember at the f the bush administration, she went to meet with assad. the bush administration is having sanctions talk at the u.n. there's a problem, and you have to wait. it's what mike flynn is accused
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of doing when he called ambassador kislyak and he talked about sanctions which was against obama administration policy. could he have waited? may be. it's two weeks later, his problem was he lied about it. >> greg: can i ask, he read his book, didn't you? >> dana: i read most of it. it's 600 pages. in the same weekend, i had to read woodward's book. i felt like i was studying for finals. >> jesse: i am now a member of dana's book club. she invited me. >> dana: that's right. >> jesse: you sound like you are having second thoughts. >> greg: what's the first assignment? >> dana: he read "fear." >> jesse: i haven't finished it. i have a life. i'm very busy. >> dana: i don't. >> greg: i saw a movie. i saw the new nicolas cage movie, "mandy."
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it's like being trapped in a heavy metal song with demons. it's fantastic. >> juan: i have better time. i went to see paul simon. i was the youngest person there. [laughter] >> jesse: zz top and paul simon. juan. >> trish: had an amazing weekend. i'm going to talk about it later. it's a "one more thing" tease. >> greg: president trump set to declassify key documents. that's next. what makes this simple salad
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>> trish: fox news alert. president trump declassify key fisa documents religion to the restaurant investigation. also authorizing the release of text messages from james comey, andrew mccabe, peter strzok, lisa page, bruce ohr. the exact release date is not yet known, but jesse, it sounds like we're going to read all those texts. my goodness. even james comey and they're too. >> jesse: i might have to put down "fear" and pick up those texts. this has been a long time coming and blood been asking the president to do this for a year. i'm glad he's doing it before the midterms because it's going to have a huge political impact. right now, it looks like the democrats in a very good shot at retaking the house. if this all comes out people can
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see that a lot of what's been going on in terms of surveillance and the special counsel was rigged from the jump and people were corrupt to the very highest levels when it came to political persecution nothind things that should never have been done. people are going to take a hard look at that and say i'm able to discount a lot of the drama and a lot of the court filings and things in the investigation, and that's important for the american people to see. >> trish: how quickly do you think the american people will be able to see it? >> dana: people have been asking, not just people by "the wall street journal" editorial board. why don't we just release these documents? they could be that the justice department and fbi and white house are all comfortable with these being released momentarily. but it might take them a day or two to figure out if they need other sources to be dealt with. i wonder if it's a sign things are starting to wrap up, because now you have man of fort's plea
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-- you have manafort's plea. >> trish: do you think the president knows or has any inkling what's in there? i think we are somewhat suspicious, given what we have seen. but why is he doing this? >> greg: i spoke to him this morning at length at the omelette station at applebee's and he told me we will wait and see what happens. can't say much else. my mike came off -- my mic came off. if you look at the book "fear," was there anything in there? he tried. >> dana: he defends president trump in his book, and he did at the time. >> jesse: the peter strzok texts reveal there's no evidence of collusion? >> greg: could this be the biggest scandal in the history of mankind?
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we are on the wild-goose chase for two years. everybody should be arrested. including juan williams. i am pressing charges against that tie. >> juan: you don't like it? you hurt my feelings. like dana was saying, could be an indication of a flailing president because people have been asking on the conservative side of the trump team, devin nunes has been the lead cheerleader for this because he thinks it's going to embarrass somebody in the intelligence community. i think the president was somewhat restrained and saying we can't just throw a fisa warrant out there because fisa warrants are secret for a reason. you don't want your enemies to know about your sources. now after the manafort flip and manafort is apparently going to cooperate with mueller. then you have come i think we are up to twentysomething people who've been either charged or pled guilty to charges brought by robert mueller.
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i think you have a president who is desperate. >> jesse: desperate for the truth. desperate for transparency. >> juan: yeah, he is a guy who's never told a lie. i think he set a record. >> trish: as a journalist, i want to know what caused them to go get the fisa warrant. other than this dossier which was funded by political operatives on the other side. jesse, i think the american people want to know what really happened. we deserve to know, whatever it is. we deserve to know. >> jesse: if it comes out that the dossier made up 90% of this warrant application and that's all they had, then that's a huge scandal. if more text messages come out from bruce ohr and mccabe and strzok and page that show it started on the left with the clinton team and was funneled back doors of the doj and fbi and at the end of the day they really had nothing hard to go along with any collusion, it
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looks like a huge hit piece against the trump campaign, illegal hit piece. then it looks like a big cover up for the last year and a half. >> greg: how do you feel about the football player quitting at halftime? >> dana: i think it was really bad sportsmanship. >> greg: they were losing. >> jesse: i am out of here. >> trish: i'm with you. "one more thing" is up next. you don't quit. ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. ♪♪ and just like tyrone taylor,
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>> dana: time for one more thing. fox news very own chris wallace got the chris mcclery award for journalism awarded by the congressional honor. the ceremony happened the day after chris three medal of honor recipients. during the peach highlighted the relationship fox news and military families share. >> i am honored to receive this award from people i respect so greatly. i'm grateful you recognize the work of our find team these past 15 years telling your story. we understand the military and their families are a big part of our fox audience. >> jesse: dana, you got this award last year.
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>> dana: did i get that award before. it was aspirational. chris wallace is much more deserving than i am. >> jesse: speaking of accomplished journalist. do you remember when you started to learn how to drive either had your father take you out for a spin or your uncle or something like that. >> dana: your mom could do that too. >> jesse: or your mom. sometimes things go well and sometimes they don't. here is an incident that happened in maryland. during a driving lesson. >> juan: oh my gosh. >> jesse: teaching someone to park at a parking lot in a swimming pool and they wound up in the swimming pool. they both escaped unharmed and swam to the shore and i guess they had to pull the car out of the pool. i would not give this guy a license or girl. we don't know. we don't know who it was. >> greg: talk about a carpool. [laughter] shoot me. >> juan: that was great. >> dana: you get to go next. >> greg: all right. let's do this greg's new tv show news. i have been pitching this show all around cable and
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finally they did it it's called cat and owl staring at you for an hour. that's what it's called. see the little outline and seowl and cat.they stare at youn hour. it's going to rate and be big. i have been watching this for days now. isn't that wonderful? if a cat and owl can stay together like that. why can't democrats and republicans. liberals and conservatives? huh? if they can do it, by the way, after this show, the cat actually bit the head off the owl. >> juan: oh. >> dana: got to get a new cat or owl i guess. >> greg: doesn't matter. >> dana: juan? >> juan: i learned a new word today and i bet you don't know what it means. it's spy hop. i will show you what it means. watch this video. [screams] >> juan: that's three humpback whales breaching the service of the water off
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nova scotia last month. incredible video shot from the tourship after the three hump bale whales spent time around the boat. they seemed to disappear and within minutes they spent time jumping out of the water creating the incredible display you are seeing. what does spy hop mean? a spy hot is whenever an animal jumps out of the water to get a better view of the activity near the water's surface. it's like, you know, when your gold fish jumps out of the tank so he can see what's happening in the living room. what's a spy hop. >> i think the scream would go annoy me to no end. that's probably why the whales are going crazy. >> juan: same thing in the living room when the goldfish jumps out. >> dana: trish, save us. >> trish: i told you i was going to tel tell you about my weekend. i was so happy. i have a little sister i'm very close to my sister caitlin. we have always been close and we are so close now we talk almost every day. she plays a big role in my
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children's lives now. the sun just rises and sets on her. they are crazy about caitlin. and caitlin met a great guy six months ago. and we got his name is chris. and we got a call they were in bars lonena, spain and my mom and i were walking down the street together and we got this call. they are engaged. >> juan: congratulations. >> greg: did i not see that coming. and i was so happy. i actually started crying. my mom started crying. and. >> dana: happy tears are the best. >> welcome to the family, chris. >> greg: is he not very attractive though. >> jesse: looked like they met on the bachelor. god, good looking people. >> juan: celebrate for a minute? >> greg: we can't let anything sentimental go. >> trish: caitlin, you look way more like you should work here than me. she is a beautiful girl and
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wonderful girl. >> dana: where do they live. >> new hampshire, connecticut soon. >> greg: home address? >> dana: give your home address to greg. "special report" is up next. hey, brit. brit brit brit hey, dana. thanks. the professor accuses the supreme court nominee of sexual assault while they were both in high school. relief efforts expand in north carolina following flooding and destruction from what was hurricane florence. and the president prepares to fire off another big shot in the trade war with china. plus, breaking news on the president declassifying fisa info. a packed show. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. the stakes could not be much higher tonight in what is becoming a politically toxic case of he said, she said involving a college professor and the president's pick to sit on the u.s. supreme cou

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