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there's one copy, 100 senators taking turns reading it. 20 minutes a senator. you do the math. 2,000 minutes, 30 plus hours. could be a long time. the fbi has done their job. now it's up to the senate "the five is now. >> jesse: i'm jesse watters with judge jeanine pirro, juan williams, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york and this is "the five" ." the fbi probe into brett kavanaugh could be finished in a matter of hours. the bureau expected to wrap things up as early as today. sources telling fox news a single copy of the report will be sent to capitol hill and the white house to read and then it's going to be kept in a safe. this all comes as senator chuck grassley is demanding answers to starting new allegations that
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contradict christine blasey ford's testimony. an ex-boyfriend claims ford helped a friend prep for a polygraph test. contradicting her senate testimony. >> have ever had discussions with anyone, besides your attorney, on how to take a polygraph? >> never. >> i don't just mean countermeasures, but i mean just any sort of tips or anything like that. >> no. >> have you ever given tips or advice to somebody who was looking to take a polygraph test? >> never prayed >> jesse: ford's friend is denying being held for a lie detector test. president trump isn't backing down from defending kavanaugh from democratic attacks. >> they have been trying to destroy judge kavanaugh since the very first second he was announced.
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so many different charges. guilty until proven innocent, that's very dangerous for our country. a man's life is in tatters. a man's life is shattered. they destroy people they want to destroy people. these are really evil people. >> jesse: after the bombshell story about kavanaugh throwing ice cubes at a bar, "the new york times" out with another decades-old report about the supreme court nominee. the times printing what appears to be a sarcastic letter from kavanaugh preparing for beach week in the summer of 1983 where he warns about him and his friends being loud and getting drunk. all right, greg. i guess this is a sworn statement by the ex-boyfriend of ford and its riddled with bombshells. never brought up anything about kavanaugh, never his name, never brought up about being abused. he witnessed her prepping a
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friend of hers, monica. flew all the time. not afraid of small spaces. when he caught her cheating, she ended up keeping his credit card and then spending lavishly on it, then lied about it afterwards. once it was said that he was going to press charges, then she owned up to it. >> greg: the key thing to take from this is the two can play this game in the court of public opinion. we have sat here and watched uncorroborated accusations so now the pendulum is swinging back and that happens to be information out there. the media is saying that trumps comments about ford were a mockery or an attack, they are the same media who thought matt damon's ridicule of kavanaugh was sparkling and brilliant and daring. they find trump said something yesterday and he -- they called it mockery or an attack when all he did was point out a discrepancy. what trump did, if that was an attack, then you really do live in a bubble.
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if you go home or go to a bar or talk to somebody at the gym, what trump said is exactly the opinions of everybody at home going "some of her stuff has holes in it but stuff about having one drink but not remembering everything else." the common sense, what would you call, the rally trump, it reflects most of america and he is revealing the contrast of the public and private expression about this case, that so many people publicly will say she is credible and compelling. but then they go home and go dude. she is not making sense. remember, he said at the beginning, compelling. but then when he gets to rally trump, he becomes like everyone else and says there's some incredible things. >> juan: rally trump, he feeds red meat to the red base. and you're going to go after the press. the media is doing this.
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let me tell you. pick up the paper. you will see people like susan collins are saying this is plain wrong. >> greg: because they are scared of the media. >> juan: let me finish. >> greg: you interrupted me. >> juan: i did not. you hear lindsey graham saying there may be holes but mr. president, knock it off. >> greg: they are wrong. >> juan: this kind of going after someone when they give you a -- burying their soul about something that is traumatizing. women get a message that they are being told shut up. >> greg: women agreed with drop by that rally. they applauded. >> juan: how about when the classic trickle catholic church abuses someone. >> greg: what about the catholic church? [all speaking] >> judge jeanine: women in the elevator, they go to the old water. if you support --
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if you were molested as, if you were molested, go after the guy who molested you. don't assume brett kavanaugh should carry the burden for everyone who has suffered, every woman, from sexual abuse. >> juan: even jeff flake said what trump did last night, no time, no place for something like that because it's insulting. the lawyer for ford said this is why women don't come forward. you don't tell your dad. you don't tell your mom. >> greg: simple discrepancy. >> jesse: sarah sanders was asked about this today. let's hear what she had to say. >> it wasn't anything other than the president stating facts, facts were laid out in the prosecutor's memo that she put forward to the senate. it's disgraceful what they have done and exploited this process. they exploited dr. ford. they are exploiting all the women who have come out to make any type of accusation.
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this isn't the process that should've been done and certainly everybody deserves to be heard that includes judge kavanaugh. >> jesse: i just got a fresh text from mom. i'm going to have to go to you. "i sincerely hope dana establishes the tone tonight regarding attacking the victim." here you go, dana. >> dana: i was -- ferris sanders represents her boss wel. nobody talks like trump. no one can out trump trump. you are the press secretary. she did her best there. what president trump was saying was basically reading from the transcript of the hearing. it's the tone. like your mom said. for me to set the tone for the president has a tone that does sound like he's going after you. like for me, you know i hate nicknames. i get it that they worked in that they are very effective. i do wonder about the strategy later on because flake, murkowski, collins, they would
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never say this kind of thing. they are already under a ton of pressure. they are waiting for this fbi reports. the president needs their vote. i think, from a strategy standpoint, do you get the country with you and lose those three votes and then end up winning in 2020 because people are so mad? or do those people, though senators come away for the fbi report. if it's clean, they have no reason not to vote for him. if the fbi report comes back and is fine. >> judge jeanine: i really believe donald trump always has both situations covered. he has the public situation covered and the political. that's why he plays to his base and he also is trying to leverage however way he can get these senators. >> dana: i think he will end up with -- even if he loses flake, dizzy pickup
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mansion -- does he pickup manchin? >> jesse: we have all seen trump mock. i don't think that was him mocking. >> greg: people putting their spotlight on avenatti and letting it ride in then you have trump bring up a simple discrepancy. you call that attacking? give me a break. >> juan: i will give you a break. that was an attack. in other words, every woman in america -- >> greg: it's not every woman. >> juan: oh, they are all snowflakes. want you just shut up and move on. nothing to see here. >> greg: that's not what it is. >> juan: part of the issue with the fbi, the fbi -- the president said he found ford credible. now he changes his tune because he wants to play to you, greg. >> jesse: juan, juan.
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>> judge jeanine: every woman in america who has been a victim of sexual assault remembers more than christine blasey ford. i know. i did this for 30 years. >> juan: i am saying you think you are speaking to every woman. >> judge jeanine: know, what i'm telling you is for you to say because donald trump is pointing out inconsistencies in her own testimony that he is suggesting to other women who have been victimized that hey, look, we're not going to believe you, it's not the case. women who have been victimized are asking the same question. why do i remember? why do i -- >> juan: most women who were victimized don't report it because -- >> judge jeanine: no kidding. what they fear is not the president of the united states and the politics. what they fear is the abuser. >> juan: how about a sham investigation and what you don't interview the victim? >> jesse: how about a sham hearing?
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>> juan: some democrats making waves among the brett kavanaugh drama. senator cory booker, staunch backer of the fbi investigation into trump's supreme court nominee, now suggesting his fellow lawmakers dig kavanaugh without regard to what the probe reveals. >> my hope is that beyond vision partisan rancor that's going on, beyond the accusations, we don't lose sight of what this moral moment is about in this country. ultimately ask ourselves the question, is this the right person to sit on the highest court in the land for a lifetime appointment? ultimately, not whether he's innocent or guilty. this is not a trial. but ultimately, have enough questions been raised that we should not move on to another candidate? >> juan: in addition, former secretary of state john kerry, he is busy defending the late ted kennedy, former senator scandals have been brought up during that kavanaugh nomination. >> people have been critical
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through the years. he was critical of himself. he stood up and owned moments where he knew he had stepped over the line. he wasn't about to be nominated to a lifetime position. in fact, he said to the people of massachusetts, if you think i shouldn't stay here, then, and he took the returns and he was elected another six times. that's a very different thing from a lifetime of confirmation to the supreme court of the united states. >> juan: judge, let's take the conversation to cory booker. i'm sure my colleagues here want me to call him spartacus. let's take the conversation there. he is not arguing that the fbi probe is being sortable rushton limited by the white house. he is saying that this is not a criminal trial. this is about kavanaugh's credibility, his character, judicial temperament, a man who would sit on the supreme court for decades to come. >> judge jeanine: i don't agree. i think that will be a surprise
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to all of you. here's the bottom line. the man was accused of being a sexual predator, of being a gang rapist, and causing women to get drunk and he's not supposed to to -- the truth is he's been on the circuit court for 12 years. he has got the temperament. i don't know how many people out there been in courtrooms but i've spent 30 years in them. judges flip out all the time, and that's not what i consider flipping out, what kavanaugh did. i think the saddest part of all this is that they are standing up and saying it doesn't matter what the truth is. there is enough smell here. let's get rid of him. what is this smell? the only smell i get here is about someone who doesn't know the fundamentals about an issue she kept quiet about. it is about a guy who was accused by three women and how this guy found three women who would 35 years to admit that they were sexually assaulted by him blows my mind. he must be a genius because all of these women now have suffered
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from repressed memory and in the end, they are coming out to attack him and it's all politics, period. end of story. >> jesse: i agree with booker. it's not a trial. it's a show trial. no crime, no physical evidence, no corroborating witnesses, nothing. absolutely nothing. so without, what you have is people raising questions. anybody can raise questions, juan. you can raise questions about everything but when you raise questions, you have to find answers. you get the facts presented investigators are looking for the facts. unfortunately for democrats, they don't have any facts. there are no facts on their side right now. if you look at the context of what, let's say the rolling stone rape hopes, how in the context of that can any democrat say i have absolutely no doubt about what happened with judge kavanaugh. these things happen all the time. there has to be doubt. look at the russian collusion
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situation. what happens of mueller comes back and says we didn't find any evidence of collusion. what are the democrats going to do then, juan? they have convinced themselves for a year and a half there is collusion then when there is a fact-finding mission and they have no evidence, one of the democrats going to do? just another point, justice breyer, he was arrested at stanford for underage drinking. no one made any stink about that at all. total double standard. >> juan: i see. he denied it and said he was a quire bar -- choir boy? >> jesse: no one called him a raging alcoholic. >> juan: democrat say thursday when capital was testifying, he is talking about clinton conspiracy theories like he's a right-wing radio talk show host. >> dana: conservative start in a whole and they have these conversations because they usually based things on logic and fact and not emotion. if you show emotion, then you
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are either hysterical or crazy or angry or mad. i think if you want to talk about temperament, he testified for 31 hours that week, several days in front of the committee. remember all the protesters screaming in the background? he never once -- the only time that he decided he had to show what he really felt, he had to lay it all out on the line, that's not about judicial temperament. that was about his reputation. >> judge jeanine: everyone said if you respond the way you did with martha maccallum, great interview, you were too laid-back. he was basically told this is your moments. you better get out there and show some emotion. >> juan: greg, you are a man of great restraint. >> greg: yes. >> juan: you oftentimes play for me very much eight judicial -- >> greg: i will tell you how restrained i am. ted kennedy let a woman die.
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bill clinton. if they have treated women like spoils for the powerful. teachers, waitresses, campaign entrance. as for booker, i commend him for his honesty. he basically said we will ruin a man and accept the collateral damage of his family, his family's torture, because the causes bigger than any individual and the left-wing causes bigger than the actual system itself. subvert a system. corey would be a great fascist. >> juan: i think he is talking about the man's credibility. >> greg: he could be a great, he would have been great in east germany. >> judge jeanine: the greatest hypocrisy is when they say, kerry says they stood up and owned their moments. they only on their moments after the statute of limitations.
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>> jesse: didn't he wear a fake neck brace? he played the victim. >> juan: i see. so this woman out there, putting her name and face in public. >> greg: yeah, we hate her, juan. we think she's evil. >> juan: tribalism. greg's monologue on how a mob mentality has taken over college campuses. that's next. have some fun. watch "the five" ." the riskiest job. the consequences underwater can escalate quickly. the next thing i know, she swam off with the camera. it's like, hey, thats mine! i want to keep doing what i love. that's the retirement plan. with my annuity i know there's a guarantee. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retireyourrisk.org plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis,
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i say the label professor should be expanded to include messy droolers. they have both broken out of the asylum gates of the local university. no one wants to say man, that's really dumb. we are all bullied into silence by the tyranny of grievance. nobody wants to share the risk in calling out absurdity because that makes you a big meanie. you're on a subway and a maniac it's on. everyone, what do they do? they look at their phones. because no one wants to assume a piece of risk. they hide from the maniac. then he realized the maniac is bill de blasio. he is screaming. your headaches. now the joke is on you. you should have complained the moment de blasio got on you should have said shut up.
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when everyone looks the other way, in congress, on-campus come in the media maybe it's once time to share the risk. might be the only defense we have left. jesse, they said clapping makes the up with autism nervous. i think there was a strategy to use a real issue to camouflage a silly idea. if clapping makes artistic or any anxious people nervous, it would be harmful to keep them from becoming accustomed to it. what if they want to go to a soccer game or a rock concert. they can't because they wouldn't be used took clapping. this is absurd. >> jesse: are you sure this isn't an onion article? >> greg: i double checked. i should check with the producers. >> jesse: clapping isn't really for the people clapping. it's the person performing. for instance, myself. when i am on stage, i need the clapping to know if my jokes are landing, to know if i have the audience on my side.
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i need the affirmation. they are missing that. also -- >> greg: it is all about jesse. >> jesse: the british are overlooking something else. home team advantage. when you have a loud crowd, it forces the opposing team into taking timeouts and they miss communicate. to your point about autism, this discriminates against blind people. blind people can see jazz hands. getting to the auditory situation, there were some loud noises around world war ii when the germans were dropping really loud bombs on the british and i think the british, i think they survived. the anxiety is real anxiety and they meted out. >> greg: juan, what do you make about the idea of peace activists being called veterans? >> juan: i think it's a great idea. diplomats. you are talking about peace activists. they are talking about people who have been diplomats, negotiators from people who made an effort, even people have gone overseas like with the peace corps, the mormons.
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>> greg: that is not a military veteran. >> juan: they didn't say military. they said veterans. people who have given of themselves. >> greg: so i am a tv veteran. >> judge jeanine: when you think about it, they gave of themselves. they did a job and got paid for it. when you put your life on the line, carry a weapon, that's a veteran. >> juan: our soldiers get paid for it. >> judge jeanine: the risk to them, the classic risk-reward. chances are someone is out there looking to kill you. >> juan: i think -- >> jesse: when you put a bullet in bin laden's head, you are a peace activist because bin laden can't go to war. >> greg: i think the big problem these days is nobody wants to share the risk. when there is a dumb idea, there is a minority of activists that are so loud that they will
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boycott you. they will come after you and hound you. people go, that's a good idea. >> dana: as you were saying that, all of us for so long, when we hear these kinds of things, oh, that's stupid. that's ridiculous. but all of all of a sudden, there's an entire generation of people who think that you can't function in the real world without all of this coddling. >> greg: the speech codes on campus. in academia, they didn't want to share the risk. >> dana: remember the president of that university in oklahoma who stood up and said we are not your babysitters. we are not your parents. we are here to challenge your thinking. he got all the attention and more people should be like that. >> greg: manchester united has the loudest soccer fans. >> jesse: they are not doing jazz hands.
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>> juan: have you ever been to gallaudet? they are very aggressive players. they don't hear the whistle. but i will say jazz hands work. >> jesse: juan is pro-jazz hands. >> greg: hollywood liberals heading to washington in an attempt to take down kavanaugh. will it rally the republican base even more? that's next. oh!
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>> he should not be confirmed. >> he should not be confirmed. >> he should not be confirmed. >> judge jeanine: they are not stopping there. tomorrow in washington, anti-trump celebrities, including john legend, lena dunham, alicia keys, and whoopi goldberg are said to protest against the present supreme court nominee. the star-studded hate-fest is taking place in front of the d.c. circuit courthouse. all right, things are hot. i want to start with you, juan. >> juan: breaking with tradition? >> judge jeanine: did any of these celebrities work for hillary clinton? >> juan: i think most of them supported hillary. >> judge jeanine: didn't work? >> juan: if you watched "the five," you would know is here we say the hollywood elite, played to the notion of conservative grievance with
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these elites taking control and we don't want to hear from them. why don't they just entertain u us? >> judge jeanine: you are brilliant. that's why i will go to next, dana. who do you think is going to be more charged up? >> dana: if hollywood thinks they are going to help, they better hurry. today there was a new poll that came out that said the democratic democrat edge in the generic ballot has evaporated the last two weeks. that should tell them something they should be aware of. do you want to increase the possible political fortunes of a cory booker and kamala harris at the expense of the senate seats that you're actually running for in 2018? the other thing is, i do think hollywood can help in one way for the democrats. republicans should be aware of this. registering of new voters. the numbers are astounding. i will give you two examples. in virginia this year, 135,000 new voters. new voters are usually the ones who will vote 99% of the time
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the first time they are probably democrats. in texas, 400,000 new voters since march. that's why these numbers are hard. you see the polling about beto o'rourke and ted cruz. >> juan: can i interject and say the numbers also show that given the kavanaugh hearings and the controversy, 61% of democrats say they are more likely to vote versus 52% of republicans. guess what, 46, almost half say it has no impact. >> greg: let's assume, is confirmed. does that mean the republican enthusiasm is lessened and that the democrats are coming out at full charge? or is it the opposite? >> greg: i'm not sure. normally i would say that if kavanaugh got in, you would see a blue wave and if he didn't, you would have a huge red wave and get a more conservative judge. i think people are still angry at what they have been seeing with kavanaugh and now he has
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been mistreated and how the media has been complicit that you might get catherine on you might even get a mild red wave. the one thing about hollywood that's disturbing is they were silent for decades over harvey weinstein. they didn't come out until it was safe and easy for them. they had to wait for ronan farrow to get the article out. let's face it. everybody in hollywood knew about harvey weinstein. i want these celebrities to keep doing it. what it comes off as, comes off as the cool kids exacting peer pressure and everybody else. they are at the cafeteria table saying if you don't agree with me, you are not cool. it doesn't work with americans, women. we look at you and we go please. we don't take you seriously. >> jesse: not only did they not say anything about harvey weinstein. they didn't say anything about roman polanski. they loved on bill clinton. it's a bit hypocritical. these celebrities, this is not
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what you do when you want to send someone to a swing district. whoopi goldberg, lena dunham, really despised by half of the country. independents are not going to move the needle. this is not like the million man march, the women's march, the tea party. these are highly trained democratic activists picking up work and they are going to harass public officials. the only reason we are paying more attention to them is because they are nastier. the other day someone went into an office of a congressman and assaulted them. that has barely been reported. that's why it's gotten out of control. >> judge jeanine: how do you think it sells when whoopi goldberg says donald trump is not my president. ordinary people, unless you're a partisan. let's admit, partisans all already entrenched. they know how they are going to vote and nothing matters to
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them. but is it a wait to sway people, to say he's not my president. >> juan: we had discussions here at the table about how donald trump talks, his languag language. she says you want to condemn her. >> judge jeanine: no, no, i've got my own issues. i was on "the view" when my book came out. but to say he is not my president, does that mean you want no part of this country or you don't believe in the electoral process? what's the point of that? >> juan: to my mind, she thinks this guy is not behaving in a presidential manner. he is acting in a way that's damaging and divisive to the country. jesse was talking about roman polanski and liberals i guess, excusing bad, even illegal behavior. it would be wrong. >> jesse: she is saying things for cheap laughter and collapsed on the view and i can do that
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too. >> judge jeanine: wild card wednesday is next.
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>> dana: it's time for our brand-new addition of wild card wednesday. judge jeanine doesn't know what we are doing. she's going to have to go with the flow. we have picked out a topic and put them in the hat. we don't know the stories each of us chose, unless someone cheated. i don't pick anybody did. we are very good people. new study finds more than 250 people worldwide have died taking selfies. >> jesse: darwinism. >> dana: this was mine. they have died taking selfies in front of oncoming trains, falling from heights, and encountering wild animals. what do we think about that? >> jesse: i said darwinism at its finest. >> greg: i would expect more. so many people are doing it. they only take the selfies in dangerous areas. on a mountain. >> judge jeanine: do you see that on your cell phone? sometimes you will be reading an article and have sponsored stories and there's a picture of a woman with a snake around her
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neck. don't hate this unless you want to know what happened to her. >> juan: i thought your answer was great, darwinism. it's an extension of people walking down the street or crossing the street and they are looking at their cell phone. wait a second. look at this guy here off the edge of a skyscraper. that's just plain stupid. >> dana: don't do that. not worth it. photoshop yourself in. >> greg: cheat and lie. that's what dana said. >> dana: i bet greg picked this. your dog is probably dumber than you think. a study says dogs are not a smart or special as you append legibly. they may have their own unique traits, dogs have the same intelligence level as pigeons? what? >> greg: this is the best story. when i saw this, i go, wild card wednesday.
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i just want to hear you people talk. i'm not going to say anything. >> judge jeanine: i want to talk about it. my dogs are brilliant. >> dana: horses are brilliant too. >> jesse: i had a feeling jasper wasn't very smart. >> judge jeanine: that's not right. jasper likes to fish. what's not smart about that? >> greg: they have not invented a single thing. dogs, animals, pigeons. what have they invented? the judge had to cope pigs. i wanted them to be drug pigs. i got them for the police department. >> juan: a drug pigs? >> dana: we had a test today to receive a presidential alert, in case there's an emergency.
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national emergency system. you might have gotten it on your phone. it was just a test. >> juan: that was mine. unbelievable. usually these things go off and it's an amber alert or they have silver alerts for the elderly. but it is controlled by state and local government. this is the first time you had a national government, the president now controls going out, sending it. everybody gets it. it's dangerous on one level. because you think suddenly -- >> greg: i was going to say. >> dana: it would be that if it was hacked. somebody else chose a stupid dog story. your dog is probably dumber than you think. >> jesse: i chose the text alert. >> dana: who chose the dog thing again? >> judge jeanine: i said i did did. nobody listens to me.
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i did it. >> dana: i am sorry. i thought greg needed to make fun of me. you did the alert? >> jesse: i did the alert. >> dana: why? >> jesse: works better than the obama website. >> dana: this is the same one. presidential alert. we need to have different thing things. >> jesse: i think the producers do a really nice job. >> dana: let's have a round of applause for the producers. all right, "one more thing" is up next. overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com.
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♪ >> dana: we all love this song, listen. [buddy holly playing] >> dana: everyone knows that song, she was a real person. she inspired one of buddy holly's biggest hits, she just passed away. the song was originally going to be called cindy lou but his drummer convinced him to change his name so he could impress peggy. >> jeanine: did he ever end up with peggy?
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>> greg: he died in a plane crash. >> jeanine: what? >> juan: buddy holly died. >> greg: the big bopper died. >> juan: she did get married to the drummer. >> jeanine: how do you know this? >> juan: i read it. you know they say it's your birthday but what if you're a homeless child? a pittsburgh woman doing volunteer work with the homeless began to cry when an 11-year-old told her she never had a birthday party or a slice of birthday cake. a33-year-old mom of four came up with this idea, she called her to beverly's birthday's and since 2012 she's put on parties for more than 30,000 children in
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pittsburgh allowing them to feel like they matter for a few hours and forget the stress of living in poverty. an estimated 2.5 million homeless kids live in the united states and for them, the idea is just terrific it's the gift that keeps on giving. it's a great example for us all. >> jessie: a trainer of mine, his son dominic was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. he's got this crew, dominic's dominators, there is going to be a big annual walk in the long island area, saturday october 21st if you want to send some money to raise awareness and to help find a cure for juvenile diabetes go there and check it out. also, martha maccallum tonight, 7:00 p.m. we will probably be talking about jazz hands.
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>> dana: i hope she claps for you. >> greg: if you go to fox news podcast -- fox news.com/podcast. i have a great long interview with tucker carlson. mostly we talk about all sorts of stuff, pretty brutal stuff in there about his life. we took one color, my wife called in. she didn't know i was doing a podcast at the time so she ended up in the actual podcast. >> jessie: that's a podcast i may actually check out. >> greg: i didn't talk about you. >> jessie: now i'm not going to listen. >> jeanine: i spent 32 years in law enforcement and i saw a video and it is all about poetic justice, i want you to watch it. see what that guy is doing?
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he is a burglar. he is trying to get into a restaurant he's throwing a brick at it. the brick comes back and hits him in the head. this is for any prosecutor, the most valuable piece of evidence you can have. you can turn on the light and say to the jury, please deliberate you heard my opening and closing, here's a video. this is a surveillance video and he tried three times to get into the restaurant which apparently has a kind of bulletproof glass that even a brick won't go through. the crushing blow sends him to the ground that he was unconscious for a few minutes. police say he tried it three times and all three attempts were unsuccessful, prompting him to get up and leave. my question is did they arrest him? has he been convicted?
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throw the brick at him. >> jessie: set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five" ." >> we begin with a fox news alert, i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. democrats are pushing back declaring any fai report incomplete without interviews from judge brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford. for the senate majority leader to trigger a vote on the president's supreme court nominee. senators await the crucial next step, the heated debate is gone from a search for the truth to a debate over the tone the president is taking. if john roberts is following a dull, good evening. >> democrats are upping the pressure for

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