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there is no check. calm down. republicans are confident they can make the judge a justice and do so probably between 10:00 a.m. and noon on saturday. "the five" is next. ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with tucker carlson, yes, that guy. juan williams, jesse watters, and a chapstick is her barstool. dana perino. "the five" ." ♪ [laughs] yes, this just in. maritime says brett kavanaugh went through ice cube's in a bar. i know. ice, frozen water shaped like cubes. obviously we can have this fiend on the supreme court. if he treats ice like a weapon, what might he do with a snow
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cone? the writer of the peace have this one's on twitter deemed kavanaugh a threat to society. the times called using this writer an error, mostly because they got caught once again. but it is ice. >> police documents that show brett kavanaugh threw ice in someone's face during a bar fight when he was in college. do you feel that is in anyway disqualifying for someone to sit on the supreme court? >> this is why we need an fbi investigation. there are a lot of allegations, and the reports really are about how he behaves when he is drunk. >> greg: maybe they do want to abolish ice. you see what's going on here. it is called the list. when initial incidents are uncorroborated, you build a menu of even more incomplete items to create an illusion of corroboration. first ice, finally jaywalking. talk about a petty criminal. accuser number three who faced a
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few allegations of her own, failed to navigate a q&a. >> did you see brett kavanaugh, you know, spiking punch? >> i saw him giving red solo cops to quite a few girls. i saw him around the punch. i want say bowls. the containers. i don't know what he did. >> you know what i'm going to ask. everyone is wondering if one of those people was brett kavanaug kavanaugh. >> i cannot specifically say that he was one of the ones who assaulted me but before this happened to me, at that party, i saw brett kavanaugh there. >> greg: you know, her lawyer might want to hold off on the presidential run for now. it reminds me of a joke. what is the difference between a junk in a journalist? journalist blackout when sober. they pass out like goats.
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this amnesia only blocks outs of the dozen for their desires. inconsistencies, feinstein, rachel mitchell's memo. this is what the media has done to america. the only accusations that matter are against conservatives. no burden of proof, no need for a witness. all you need is an accusation and that accuser then becomes the prosecutor. the left accused then punished for the cause. something we saw in the soviet union and china. are we there yet? we aren't, but the press is. welcome to the show, tucker. >> tucker: glad to be here. >> greg: i read that kavanaugh won't be returning to harvard to teach. anyone who says this is a job interview and not a career destroying inquisition is lying. >> tucker: some have filed suit under title ix saying his presence is a active hostility or something.
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i've seen a couple moments and 49 years where mass hysteria overtakes us all and i keep thinking as i'm watching the news reports done by a loud people i know, decent, smart people. this is going to be like waking up with a tattoo 15 years from now and you're like i'm not even sure with these tribal signs stand for. at the time it seems deep and significant and outs of people are attaching significance things that are ludicrous that adults should dismiss out of hand. he has written over 300 openings is a federal judge. none of them are under debate. instead we are talking about his yearbook page and ice cubes and totally unfounded allegations. it's embarrassing. i believe there is a liberal case against brett kavanaugh. we are not hearing that. it is this garbage. >> jesse: dana has a tribal tattoo, so you're going to have to apologize. >> greg: there was that one time i woke up with a tattoo. you grew up in colorado which i believe has snow. you probably packed a hard snowball.
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are you willing to confess it to any snowball fights. >> dana: my grandfather, who was a rancher, he was against snowballs because he had actually seen a boy have is i put out by snowball. >> greg: it's always eyes. >> dana: i wonder what will happen when they find out he put a spitball into a young girl's pigtails in front of him. then we will know that the nomination is over. >> greg: are the american public seeing it for what it is? >> dana: i don't know. i think they are seeing a lot of it. was interesting is interesting i saw a posting about interaction on social media about this issue. the number one sites for all the interactions. number one, fox news. number two, breitbart. three and four were ben shapiro. fox news again. in terms of engagement, people who are talking about this, interacting about it, yes, it's absolutely penetrating i think on the right for sure.
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i think it's also true on the left. you will see it in the fund-raising numbers certainly for democrats. they are raising a ton of money. i don't think it helps them in the senate but it could help them win back the house. >> greg: jesse, would you like to react of sound on tape of donald trump reacting to this? why don't we do that? i wanted to ask first. >> i say it's a very scary time for young men in america when you can be guilty of something that you may not be guilty of. this is a very, very, very difficult time. what is happening here has much more to do than even the appointment of a supreme court justice. >> jesse: i think he hit the nail on the head. i'm not worried about anything. i don't think men in this country are that much under assault. he has a good point that any allegation can bring anybody down if this is the environment we are living in. let's get this straight.
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someone throws ice at someone at a bar and democrats want the fbi to investigate. hillary clinton's classified emails wind up on anthony winters laptop two weeks before the election the democrats say no, fbi. don't investigate. the more and more i hear about brett kavanaugh, the more and more i kind of like brett kavanaugh. brett kavanaugh likes beer. the democrats have come out against theater. think about that. >> greg: and ice. >> jesse: this is probably the dumbest thing they did since they came out against the national anthem last year. terrible politics. sounds like they want to bring back prohibition. the last time i checked, ted kennedy had a few drinks and things didn't go too well. bill clinton was credibly accused of rape by juanita broaddrick and remember how nbc treated that? they spiked the 18 a broderick story and they went full on with this woman's claims in this woman is being run, as you call him, the creepy porn lawyer.
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running as a democrat. none of her alibis check out. i'm thinking to myself and be news spiked the ronan farrow story and they go with this? they have no standards. >> greg: juan, you can respond to jesse or answer my question. isn't avenatti the best thing that could happen to republicans? >> juan: they are certainly making him into that. >> greg: has he done anything good for the democrats? >> juan: avenatti has stormy daniels. let me say jesse's affection for judge kavanaugh, as a fellow frat boy. that's what it is. this story, unlike what you are talking about, is about the judges credibility. if he is in the bar engaging in bar fights on throwing ice, this is a guy who says he was a choir boy. he said nothing like this was
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going on. >> greg: he never said he was a choir boy. >> juan: the president's comments, these are scarier times, scary times for young men. then don jr. is on record saying he's more afraid for his sons then he is for his daughters. wow. in other words, professor ford, who steps forward, puts her name out there, comes forward and testifies before congress, professor ford. your trauma, your difficulty, your lifetime of trauma -- stroke what we are really worried about his boys. how ridiculous? >> greg: juan, you have sons. wouldn't you want them to have due process. >> juan: he was not charged with the crime. >> greg: court of public opinion may be worse. >> juan: here's the thing. if you put someone on. you say did he lie? he says --
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specifically he said he had no knowledge about this new yorker article and then it turns out guess what. he is trying to get people to refute. >> dana: no, that's not true. >> tucker: many say this is not a legal proceeding. it's a job interview. due process doesn't apply. the rules of basic fairness don't apply. is that the standard you want? hold on. hold on. for due process, it's a legal term for fairness. if i accuse you of something, i have to show you did it. that doesn't just apply to court. it applies to how you raise your kid and how you deal with your wife and your coworkers. are you comfortable with that statement? >> juan: it's suspending the idea that somehow you have the rules of a criminal proceeding. >> tucker: it's a very simple rule. hold on. hold on. a senator says you are accused. prove you are innocent. >> juan: no, it's not. >> tucker: they said that out loud. are you comfortable with that? >> juan: you are distorting that. you are not as attractive as most people who sit in that
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year. >> greg: i find that to be a bit sexist. dana needs to clarify. let dana. dana needs to clarify. >> dana: there is something that's unfair about this suggestion that brett kavanaugh was trying to coach people through text messages that they would corroborate a story in the new yorker. it's not the case. that's not what happened. having been the spokesperson for roberts and alito. for example, you have so many press questions about things that might've happened, john roberts, the big scandal was that he was a member of the federalist society. what do i have to do? i've got a call, was john roberts a member of the federalist society? what happened, do they give a speech? yes, i have to ask about it. it's not because you're trying to squash the story and that's unfair. >> juan: no it's not. >> dana: yes, it is. >> juan: i thought you were going to say it's possible that the reporter from the new yorker was in touch with his advisors and may be him then he reached
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out to people. remember, dana, he testified that he knew nothing about this until the new yorker. >> jesse: he testified he didn't know what the specific allegation was. he had gotten wind that this woman was calling around. you know why she was calling around? she didn't know it was kavanaugh. she was saying to her friends, wasn't kavanaugh? not sure. he'd gotten wind something was coming down the pipeline so he said to some of his buddies, i didn't do anything. let's make sure i didn't do anything. [all speaking] >> greg: we've got to go. i like the fact that jesse is doing the old symbol for a telephone. [laughter] >> juan: one last thing. too much for you, greg. you don't want to hear the other side. >> greg: we have to talk about tucker's book. president trump. [all speaking] reports i had. i know that every single time that i suit up,
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so-called resistance. that's all they do. democratic takeover of congress will plunge our country into gridlock and chaos and take away all of the wealth that you have earned over the last 20 months. >> juan: the intense partisan battle over confirming kavanaug kavanaugh's putting red state democrats in a tough spot. heidi heitkamp, joe donnelly, joe manchin facing tough decisions on whether or not to vote yes to confirm kavanaugh. heitkamp is down ten points in a pullout of north dakota. voters and they are saying that the supreme court is their top. the president looking ahead to 2020, taunting some of his potential rivals. listen. >> president trump: they have moved so far left that pocahontas is considered a conservative. that's right. live with warren -- elizabeth warren. she says she is considering a
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run for the presidency. please, please run. how about that biden question marquis is a real genius. i want to challenge him to a fight behind the barn. oh, what i love that. >> juan: jesse, i want to go to the frat boy on the panel. >> jesse: do you have a question for tucker? [laughter] it's not a slanderous word. >> juan: we have crazy bernie, pocahontas, 1% biden. >> jesse: 1% joe. when he was in the primary in 2008, 1%, 1%. he's trying to go dirty early. i understand that because remember michelle obama said when they go low, we go high. trump says when they go below, we go lower. remember crooked hillary when the nbc people, her friends, drop the access hollywood tape and you know what he did the
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next day? brought every single female that had been allegedly a victim of bill clinton or a mistress to the debate. it really got in crooked hillary's head. said if i were present, you would be in jail. that was one of the most devastating things i've ever seen and now he is zeroing in on, like he calls her, pocahontas. that's a real beauty. that nickname is never going to leave. spartacus. he had a great name for cory booker when he said -- it was the original spartacus? kirk douglas. now he is going after all these people. i think it is smart politics and the democrats are not doing very well resisting because this economy is red-hot. isis is ice-cold. we have pipelines. we have two supreme court justices. they are not doing a very good job. >> juan: that's when julian assange and the wikileaks people don't end trump was asking, do
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you have stuff on hillary? >> jesse: we were worrying about bimbo. >> juan: dana perino, this is an interesting moment. he's talking 2020. >> dana: they are all talking 2020. he was the first president to file for reelection on inauguration day. democrats of been running against him from that day. i think he is well within his rights to do that plus the supreme court was the determining issue for many conservatives that voted in the election. i have a feeling the media is missing this. these red states, heidi heitkamp down ten points against her republican -- she's the democrat incumbent, against her challenger. ten points. if this turns out brett kavanaugh is confirmed on the senate, may be the republicans pick up the cedar to come within the media will spend the next year again traveling rather country asking how did we miss
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this? once again. >> juan: tucker, looks like culture wars are back. the president is talking about "your values" will be put down. it's about g, these democrats, they don't want borders. they are pro-crime he said yesterday and tennessee. hyperbolic. >> tucker: they are arguing against enforcing the borders. they are arguing that once you're known can be deported. they are arguing in a bunch of different states. >> juan: i must have missed this. >> tucker: they are arguing it specifically. abolishing i.c.e. in massachusetts right now. already happening in california. decriminalizing assault, resisting arrest, shoplifting, petty theft. i do think it's overstatement. caught in all of this are traditional democrats like joe biden and elizabeth warren. they don't recognize it. they are terrified. they say the most extreme things because they are trying to get where the kids are. they humiliate themselves and
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trump, in his way, smells it. i'm not sure he fully understands it. none of us do. he knows they are terrified because they are being eaten by their own party. it's happening. you know it's happening. >> juan: something in common with the freedom caucus? okay, okay. >> greg: trump has an edge here because the democrats and the media are portraying anger for men and women over how kavanaugh is being poorly treated. they are calling it male fury. they are turning the democratic party into a woman party and the republican party has this opportunity of becoming the woman and man party. that's where they have to go. we are a party for both sexes. >> jesse: that's your kind of party. >> greg: that is my kind of party. you know it. trump is giving voice to people who aren't present in a lot of this coverage. the fact that they are watching
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the politics of personal destruction makes it very uncomfortable. people are worried about their sons, everyday americans. >> dana: that is real. people are worried about their sons. it's not a joke. >> greg: there are a lot of moms going "not without a fight." accusations can go both ways and it's amazing how the left are the puritans. >> juan: imagine. the republicans, the party of men. imagine that. >> greg: women and men. >> juan: asked the suburban women. >> tucker: asked married women. >> juan: hillary clinton is mocking kavanaugh, attacking trump and trump supporters. all of that ahead on "the five"" what makes this simple salad
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mocking brett kavanaugh for calling out the clintons during his senate hearing. >> his extraordinary presentation in the senate, brett kavanaugh said that the "political hit job" directed at him was being done on behalf of the clintons, among other people. your response. >> [laughs] >> jesse: there is that a laugh. hillary slamming president trump and his supporters. is it a deplorables repeat? you decide. >> he has been racist. he has been sexist. he has been islamaphobic. he has been anti-lgbtq. he has a view of america that is incredibly constricted. and he talks to that america. he talks to them all the time. and it's by no means a majority, as we know. but it is a very hard-core who
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are responding to him and supporting him for a variety of reasons. >> jesse: god, that was boring, juan. >> juan: the truth is, especially in these kavanaugh hearings. >> jesse: what do you think about hillary? do you think this is a deplorables comments? she couldn't stay quiet. >> juan: she is talking about trump's behavior and policies. we don't have to say this is jesse's interpretation versus juan's interpretation. when you hear trump say things like call a black woman a dog or when he says -- >> jesse: doesn't he call white people dogs? >> juan: there is a lot of history and stereotypes that resonate with people. is he playing to that base customer issue right? is she telling the truth? >> jesse: hillary? crooked hillary? >> tucker: i am not going to make fun of her because i legitimately feel bad for her. it's between hillary and her
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shrink. she sincerely believes trump got elected because america is terrible. racists voted for him. there are a lot of races. the actual truth is he got elected because she and people like her did a really bad job running the country. it was a message to her and people like her that what you have done, the decisions you've made have been deeply unwise and i've heard america. she can't recognize or learn from it. none of them can. that's the frustrating part. >> jesse: she is politically blind and she doesn't accept responsibility for that loss. every time she pops up and says something, i believe it re-invigorates the trump base. >> dana: every time she talks, we end up doing a segment about it because until the democrats have a new leader, until they go to their painful primary that they will go through. >> jesse: i thought it was avenatti. >> dana: as greg says, it should be a very easy win for president trump if it's avenatti. i think this is her leading up to a movement that she is going
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to continue to push and that is to abolish the electoral college. continue to say things like we know that this is not the majority of america. we know this. only talking to those people. in this fight about the electoral college that is coming and our lifetime and the next 1e the most fascinating and i don't know. i am really interested in it. you pick it up all along the way. >> jesse: it is like the losing team in the world series. they lose and they want to get rid of the designated hitter. sorry, those are the rules and you lost by those rules. >> greg: i look at her attack racist, sexist, anti-gay. i think she might be projecting. is hillary racist? she refused to travel in the same plane as michelle obama. that's probably racist. sexist. didn't she smear her husband's alleged actives. that was the worse and any man can do. i would say that's sexist. i think trump was before
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marriage well before she was. islamaphobic. didn't she blame benghazi on a movie? if you think about it, hillary is racist, sexist, islamaphobic, anti-gay. she is a deplorable person. >> jesse: left-wing anti-kavanaugh agitators added again. this time badgering senator mitch mcconnell. wait until you see this video. up next. calling to see if you do laser hair removal. for men. notice that my hips are off the ground. [ engine revving ] and then, i'm gonna pike my hips back into downward dog. [ rhythmic tapping ] hey, the rain stopped. -a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. -tell me about that dental procedure again!
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he was grabbed by activists. watch this. >> excuse me. are you assaulting me? >> why are you putting your hands on her? she is walking. >> do you want the republican party to be the party -- >> tucker: a professor at georgetown went crazy on twitter and started calling for murder. she said white republican senators deserve "miserable deaths. they are corpses should be castrated and fed to the swine." professor chris carroll, christine fair was briefly suspended from twitter. finally, take a look at this so-called nonpartisan aclu ad tying kavanaugh to bill clinton and bill cosby. >> we have seen this before. denials from powerful men. >> i do not have sexual
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relations with that woman. >> i unequivocally deny the allegation from dr. ford. >> america is watching and as we choose a lifetime seat on our highest court, integrity matters we cannot have any doubt. >> tucker: right, so doubt is the standard. guilt by association. the aclu, didn't they protect due process for 100 years? not anymore. trump is president. is it weird to see the aclu saying you should oppose this guy because he's like these other guys and dealt is the standard we should use? >> greg: it is sad. i used to like aclu. why does the left advocate death for law-abiding citizens and engineer mobs to instill fear? without fear, their ideas die. this is -- nobody likes their ideas they have to scare the crap out of people. the best thing about being a leftist, no one on the right will do this to you.
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someone who was pro-trump is driving the truck and he sees michael moore on the side of the road with a flat tire. the trump guy will get out of the car and help them fix the tire and may be drive him to mcdonald's. the leftist will sit there and go you know what, i don't want to enable evil so i will leave you there. that's the difference. >> tucker: not only are you will a political expert but a bone deep polite person. to a fault. you are the last one. i'm grateful you are here. what's your reaction to the current climate in the city where you have lived for many years. you can't walk to the airport without being yelled at. where is this going? >> dana: i am deeply concerned. i feel like this is one of those moments. i don't want to be melodramatic but i do think it is this serious. he looked back at civilization. why did they fall? what was the moment they started
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to fall? the citizens turned on each other. i think we are seeing this over this. basically taking what our country was founded on, the idea of freedom, liberty and defending yourself against accusations. it is turned on its head. the aclu ad, they have already persuaded those people. those people are already going to be against kavanaugh. they are against trump. they are against republicans. i think it will galvanize republicans across the country, even if they weren't fully on board the trump train. this. they will not stand for that. >> tucker: what happens when we have a real crisis, jesse? we have a pretty moderate nominee for the supreme court and you can't walk to the airport without getting screamed at if you are a republican senator. what happens if something happens? >> jesse: he is not mainstream. he throws ice and he drinks
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beer. i think civilization started going downhill when i joined "the five." mark that down the calendar. that's when that happened. i think democrats don't understand who they are targeting. you are not going to sway a ted cruz or mcconnell by confronting them. you are going to sway flake. flake is going to flake. these guys have spines. you're not going to do anything with that. the aclu thing. i can't believe. bill clinton must be sitting around saying guys, i thought we were friends. let's remember the aclu defense terrorists. terrorists. and they don't defend kavanaugh? >> tucker: isn't the bright line violence? i'm calling for hurting you, that's a bright line. georgetown, deeply overrated ludicrous university. but a famous one. why can't they say we are not for our owned tenured professor calling for killing people. they wouldn't say that? >> juan: i don't think they have anything to do with what
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her free speech rights are. >> tucker: wait, wait, wait, hold on. could you call for killing any other group? polynesians? what, no. that's ridiculous. >> juan: the issue here watching senator mcconnell. ice cubes. credibility. doesn't matter. senator mcconnell blocked a legitimate, twice elected -- >> tucker: in one sentence, tell me why -- [both speaking] tell me the significance of ice cubes. i am counting down. >> juan: his character and lying about his drinking indicates he would lie about other things. >> tucker: this is like a sherlock holmes novel. >> juan: it's about this guy saying i'm a choir boy. i had a couple beers. you know what he says? he says my drinking, it was all legal. then it turns out guess what, it wasn't legal.
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>> dana: looks like juan has company when it comes to releasing new books. tucker carlson has a brand-new book out today. taking on the powerful elites. it's called "ship of fools" how a selfish ruling classes bringing america to the brink of revolution. greg and i have both read the book. >> tucker: good students that you are. >> dana: it's very good and you are a terrific writer and it was good to read a long form piece of yours again. it was a big treat. >> tucker: i meant it. i've been brooding about it. why were the country like donald trump. it was unexpected. it was not the normal course of events. it was an anomaly and no one has paused to say why this is happened. these explanations. america is racist or put in did it. it's insane. when something unexpected happens, you pause and you think why did this happen?
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was i complicit, can we learn from it? the questions voters wanted answers are being ignored, likewise the middle-class dying? why are we fighting all these wars? like, why is it in there for us? these are the basic questions in any society and they are being ignored. >> juan: do you think republicans are complicit? >> tucker: of course i do. trump wasn't a product of the republican party. he wasn't even republican. republican voters were angry at their own leaders who didn't know or care what they thought, so this was a reaction. democrats but also as much against the republican leadership. they have been saying get control of the borders. we are not against immigration. totally ignored. free trade but, like, sign or trade deal where you don't get shafted. totally ignored. et cetera, et cetera. >> juan: so it's the end of the republican party? why are the republicans 90% behind -- >> tucker: republicans voted
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for him. >> dana: also president trump, a lot of his policies are what republicans have been wanted for a long time and he's been able to get them done. >> tucker: that's the point. the republicans in washington, the people running the party sought as theirs and theirs alone and they lost any interest in what they're voters actually want to. they weren't listening. trump was a way of waking them up. shaking them and saying wait a second. voters actually are what the party is. >> dana: let's get greg in. you've known tucker for a long time. >> greg: it's interesting for the viewers who only know tucker on tv that you were an editor for a long time. you can't from the print world. he worked at "the weekly standard" when it started. you've written for esquire. you are an accomplished writer. i am interested in the fact, how you feel about writing now now that you are on tv. has it changed you? >> tucker: i write every night. i work on the scripts. we have a wonderful writer on the show but i work on the scripts for hours every night.
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my problem was i never get time to think. i wrote this in hotel rooms and airplanes. there's so much coming at you and that's part of the problem. everyone is addicted to this. this is poison. this is crack cocaine. this destroys your life. you don't get any headspace. you have no perspective. you have been no idea why. >> greg: one other point. this reads incredibly fast. i've probably read it in six hours and it's because of -- it makes the reader angry. you keep going. >> tucker: i was angry when i wrote it. i'm not pretending to be some sort of son of a coal miner. i have lived my whole life in the world i'm criticizing. i know a lot about it and how corrupt and stupid it is and i was mad about it when i wrote it. >> jesse: i resent you bragging about how you have read the book. i've just gotten a copy for the first time.
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>> tucker: with a nice inscription. >> jesse: should i read it out loud? i wanted to get into what you were saying about living in d.c. as kind of a lightning rod conservative fox news personality, living in d.c. where this ship sails, what is it like? >> tucker: i have always loved it. d.c. has only one economy that is taking money from you by force and passing it among friends. everyone is in a good mood. we are the richest metro area. i've always gotten along with my neighbors. 96% for hillary. it's sedate in the city but that has changed. people feel personally so threatened by trump. he might say anything. he might call you out. where did you get that time? i stole it. hope nobody finds out. they have problems, some of which are fair but their basic problem is they think he might turn on them.
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why are we in nato? why are we still in afghanistan? it's like being called on when you haven't studied for the test. there is a good reason. shut up. shut up. >> jesse: they did it with nafta. >> dana: i liked and your acknowledgment that you acknowledged your dogs. there was very good. it's a great book. congratulations. "one more thing" up next. >> tech: so you think this chip is nothing to worry about?
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♪ >> greg: time for 327. juan? >> juan: last night was big book party for me here in the big apple. my friend through the party and his manhattan apartment. the party included my college friends and some professors, and there is even a great turnout from the producers of this show, "the five." >> greg: they were invited. >> jesse: here i am with the publisher, that's carrie kennedy, the daughter of robert f. kennedy, here i am signing the book, i signed a whole bunch. i did a little bit of talking, answering questions about president trump and the difficult, tricky subject, raise. thank you to everyone. it was a great party, i can't believe it. the book is out. please pick up a copy. >> greg: wish we could have come but we were left off the invite list. >> juan: you would be. [laughter] >> greg: dana, you weren't invited either.
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>> dana: i was invited late. >> greg: like an hour before. >> dana: i tried to be very polite. i have two "one more things." it's the one-year anniversary of "the daily briefing," which i think it's jesse's favorite show. he gets all of his information, it's a great show. it's also about a book, i'm very proud of my friend, patty callahan, she wrote a book called "becoming mrs. lewis." i love historical fiction and she outed herself. this is the story of an american woman who became the wife of cs lewis over a series of many years, she wrote letters, a wonderful romance, takes place in america and england and i highly recommend it. >> greg: nonfiction? >> dana: historical fiction. >> jesse: i thought you were going to plug dr. gorka's book. >> dana: he hasn't sent me one. >> jesse: i will read that one after tucker's. what's so funny? be do nothing.
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>> jesse: you've seen my bedstand. [laughter] >> greg: that was one evening. >> jesse: a horse gallops into a bar. this is in paris. this horse just comes galloping in. look at that! sitting down, having a drink, and this thing just pleases right through here. i mean, i don't know. greg, you have any punch lines? >> greg: looks like a starbucks. [laughter] >> jesse: that was pretty good good. hannity canceled to me so i am not on. >> greg: did he really? >> dana: oh, i am on tucker's show tonight. it's the best. >> tucker: my wife always says, no one wants to see pictures of your dogs. i thought there was one show i can do this, it is this one. thank you, jasper. i've had a lot of dogs, this is the best dog i've ever had, this is meg. that dog is smarter than any animal i have ever had, more
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faithful, but pure inspiration in this way. always happy. why? because she keeps it simple. all she cares about his quarrels. that is it. she wakes up in the morning, there she is right there, she has one goal, squirrel, it turns out, if you keep it that narrow, you can achieve your goal. you can live your dreams and she does. >> greg: let's do this. greg's spin class. you know i love my spin class. not as much is this little fella. check them out. he loves to spin to music. >> dana: that's not good. greg -- >> greg: what's wrong with that? >> dana: do you know what he is doing? >> greg: wrecking the carpet. i argued with the producers that that might have been problematic and he said, no, he's just scratching his butt. somebody upstairs is wondering or something.
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all right pray that was interesting. [laughter] set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. i would like to apologize for that video. john, not a way to lead into hard news. >> john: not sure how we will top that but thanks, greg. ♪ this is a fox news alert. welcome to washington. i'm john roberts and for bret baier tonight. president trump is not backing down on his support for judge brett kavanaugh, going so far as to say it is a very scary time for young man in america, as old allegations of sexual assault threatened to give judge kavanaugh from his seat on the nation's highest court. but the president is still open to changing his mind, saying he is waiting on the latest fbi investigation to make his decision. that investigation has already netted several witnesses. the deadline for that inquiry to be completed as friday. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has promised a vote this week. we have fox team coverage toni
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