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with al.that is coming up two hs from now with the president will finally be able to sty brett kavanaugh you are on the high court. welcome. "the five" is now. >> greg: i am good to go greg gutfeld with juan williams, juan williams, dana perino. "the five" ." who are the liberals blaming the brett kavanaugh confirmation on? the electoral college. those founders just aren't as smart as rob reiner? how is it that states each have two senators? new york and california should have 25 each and you are home, zilch. failing that, there's always impeachment. >> do you rule out this idea of
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impeaching kavanaugh? >> this impeachment thing, i am focused on the here and now. >> you won't rule out impeachment. >> i am much more focused on what we need to do which is get control. >> greg: why not just real -- "the new york times" claiming kavanaugh on gender traders. white women benefit from patriarchy by trading on their whiteness to monopolize resources for mutual gain. who talks like that has a job? the left devours its own as rage bots. yet as they sharpen the pitchforks, democrats haven't disowned avenatti who use women as stepping-stones. it seems we are at an impasse which is french for nowhere good. one party says he much believe
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all allegations and the other says you must presume innocence. on one side are these women and on the other side this game. what is the solution? it is simple. if democrats prefer belief over due process, put a ring on edge. from here and democrats should believe any allegation against themselves because 50% of believing is better than none. no process, just punishment. the rest of us idiots will rely on stupid stuff like evidence and due process. make sense, democrats? the, the party of pitchforks. maybe then we'll will believe it's not just politics. dagan, welcome to the show. we should have -- >> j: this is why they talk about impeachment.
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their agenda is anti-trump or antiwoman. what kind of senator is mazie hirono to let the anchorman culture like that. >> greg: he was man-splaining. >> the democrats always overstepped. what they have done here is it strikes even more closely into the core of american values because due process has been thrown out. the idea of fairness in this country has been trampled on and if you are a man, you are guilty until proven innocent and if you are a woman, you just better shut up and act as as a monolic group and follow-up the democrats tell you. people are rejecting that across the board. >> greg: juan, you look at
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north dakota and say why do they have two senators? you have said that to me. i think it's a direct quote. you think this is fundamentally unfair, right? that each state has two senators when they are less populated. >> juan: i like it. what i don't like and i think what i have said he was 18% of the country is represented by the majority of the senate. in other words, 82% of the american people are not represented by the majority. i think a lot of people feel this boils down to tear any. that was the word you were siding before. in this case, the people who most enjoy talk of impeachment are republicans because it stirs up their base. they are always talking about it. look at the leadership on the democratic side, schumer and pelosi, they don't talk about it. there are some people, the left flank of the democratic party. i am talking about especially
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newly elected -- they haven't quite been elected yet but when there's on the democratic side like alexandria ocasio-cortez, lisa presley, up in massachusetts. they say listen, it's time for the democrats to be a strong, as consistent, as bullish as you saw from mitch mcconnell when he ran over everybody, held the senate seat -- sorry supreme court seat open. >> greg: that is the next block. a >> juan: if republicans play hardball, they say hey, democrats, stop being so squishy. >> greg: you end up with a avenatti who goes too far and dana i bet you have a good point about why the electoral college is important. it's a classic argument. they want to rely on a metropolitan candidate at the expense of small town rural areas, where you are from. >> dana: wyoming has two senators and one representative
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so i have done a little bit of work on this because i keep seeing it pop up over and over again. i noticed it in thousand zero, bush v gore. alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeted this weekend that the electoral college is racist. she suggested the founding fathers wanted to protect slavery and that's why they came up with the idea of the electoral college. that's not true. there is no evidence of that at all. abraham lincoln, who was president that ended slavery, he did not win the popular vote. he got 37% but he won in the electoral college. thank goodness for the electoral college that helped end slavery. >> greg: excellence. >> jesse: if you're going to eliminate every institution that had its roots in slavery, you have to eliminate the democratic party. look at the history over there on your side, juan. not too good.
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the republican party ended slavery. >> greg: we should move on from that. >> dana: it's true that a lot of people are moving to the coast, california, florida, texas, new york, those are big states. it could change. new york is seeing populations leave in droves because of taxes. >> jesse: these things have a way of balancing out. if you say that the senate is tyranny, you have the house. checks and balances, the white house, supreme court, other things. juan is saying that the republicans rammed it home so hard on the democrats were soft. i think this is the first time republicans showed up to a gunfight with a gun instead of a knife. voters are going to reward them for that. the impeachment thing, i completely agree with you. it's going to fire up the republican base and the democrats look crazy and extreme. after a while, the voters are
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going to say health care, education costs, wages. what is an impeachment fight over a supreme court justice do for me at all. i think the democrats are going to get way caught out there not really focused on what the actual people in this country think. the other thing is that democrats and the media looked so angry and hateful and desperate and were flouting all the rules. the voters in america i believe are going to look and say if the democrats get power back after the midterms, they are going to go nuts with it. we have seen how dangerous they can be out of power. >> juan: supreme court nominations mean something. they mean something in political terms. i don't think there's any doubt people think as of today with kavanaugh on the court, if you look at abortion rights, gun-control, voter rights in the country. there is a republican majority, very conservative on all those issues. much more open to putting, in
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the case of abortion, limits and in the case of voting rights, limits. immigration. we are going to rubber-stamp any conservative -- >> dagen: maybe now the democrats have to elect people to legislate and pass laws rather than using our judicial system to do it. >> juan: i don't think that's the issue. >> dagen: now that you have a court that's conservative, focused on the actual constitution rather than making laws to the court system and judicial. >> juan: they had to amend the constitution and view it not as strict constructionist. >> dagen: i am -- >> greg: do you like my idea that the democrats should put their money where their mouth is and suspend due process for democrats? >> juan: this is silly. i can see that it delights you. >> greg: i think it is genius. >> juan: this guy had his life on the line?
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this was not about due process. this was about a test of character. >> dana: talk about a test of character. >> jesse: character assassination. >> dana: democrats say they want to be more cynical like the republicans, i think this past few weeks has shown them to be the most cynical, and extreme of wanting to figure out a way to change the system in order to win. they want to change the electoral college, he takes two-thirds of the senate. they are wasting their time if they're going to talk about impeachment or the electoral college. >> greg: let's move on, shall we. yes, greg, move on. did everyone else hear that? the kavanaugh battle has riled up supporters on both sides. is this the new norm? >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?!
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these purple states, red states were trumped won, know what i think about this process. >> dana: both parties trying to rally support after the bitter battle over brett kavanaugh. will congress be able to move on from the intense partisanship? republican senator susan collins says she has never seen anything like it. >> i've had the honor of serving in the senate for nearly 22 years, and this is as ugly a situation as i have ever seen during that time. i have had to have security because of threats against me and family members and staffers, and this has been unlike anything i've ever been through. >> dana: even members of the media are finding it difficult to remember a lower point in american politics. nbc correspondent casey hunt pointing to harry reid for starting the decline. >> i have been covering congress
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for ten years and i am struggling to remember a point that feels lower than this one. people have real doubts about what the role of the centage is going to be going forward and there's a lot of people you can blame for that but your line of questioning about judicial nominees is really one of them. he started with the democrats and harry reid when he took away the filibuster and it got lower when mitch mcconnell did it for the supreme court nomination. i wish i could say i thought it was going to get better. >> dana: she brings a pair hairy read. he is long gone from the senate but his impact is not forgotten. at the time, senator mitch mcconnell told harry reid don't do this. the consequences for you will be bad if you decide to take this action. he didn't listen to mcconnell and now they are reaping what they sow. >> jesse: the senate is broken and i think a lot of it has to do with when harry reid started. all these democrats, they are running for president. sanders, warren, booker, harris,
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gillibrand. they are gumming up the works in the senate for partisan gain. i remember it happened on the republican side too when rand paul and ted cruz are running and they were going out giving these long speeches and people were mad at them and that needs to stop. then you have susan collins who need full 24/7 secret service detail and sarah huckabee sanders needs a detail now. it's really disgusting what happened and i think what happened in the last month or so with you had the me too movement which started out great in america needed it. then it seems like that democrats thought the me too movement controlled the country and the pendulum swung way out there where the democrats, any unsubstantiated, uncorroborated evidence against any man was legitimate enough to take them down. the country said we need a course correction and democrats got a reality check because the country doesn't want salem witch trials.
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if you look at the senate, its not help senate democrats. they better be careful what they wish for. kavanaugh said that. he was not talking about paying back democrats once he got on the supreme court. he was saying if this could happen to me, this can happen to anybody. >> dana: we had a sound bite their lindsey graham susan collins, for the last six nominations president george w. bush, obama, trump, there are only 2 out of 27 senators that were there for all six of them and both graham and collins voted for all six of them. it wasn't partisan in their eyes. >> greg: you have confused me. >> dana: why? that was very clear. >> greg: you know me. you know, i want to say something positive. i don't think the intense partisanship reflects america. i think two weeks ago during the hearing, i loved the readings. an audience of 20 million spread across six networks, probably
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the most who were intensely into it is 10 million. you are talking about less than 3% of the population that get really, really hyped up about this. it puts stuff in perspective. the system is built to endure this sort of thing. in some ways this is the kind of gridlock we want to cancel out extreme ideas. there's a third way, the anti-mob party. yesterday on twitter, astronaut scott kelly had to apologize for quoting churchill. because apparently he was not a nice person. >> dana: they say churchill was a racist. >> juan: it was that he killed people, dana. >> greg: and then there was a young cnn reporter who had to apologize for stupid tweets from her college days. with these things share, they are being chased by the mob. all we are doing is targeting people we don't like. we have to be the anti-mob party. any time you start hearing
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people trying to crucify somebody, you have to say no, no, no, no. >> dana: we are awaiting remarks from president trump. as soon as we get the tape, were going to play it for you. you're going to want to hear it. juan williams, donald trump has been fairly quiet during the kavanaugh nomination. resisted dental last week. now he is definitely on a victory lap and try to make it clear what he thought about the politics of the last two weeks. >> juan: i think that is the one element we haven't touched on is you talk about a divided country and i think so much of it, president trump is the x factor that's been introduced. we had division before, i don't like there's any question but i think he has exacerbate your group or worsened the divide. the divide is so explicit now. i was looking at the numbers, 64% democratic women believed professor ford. only 7% of republican women.
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there is a gender -- >> dagen: 75% of those in that same poll i think it was the cap harris poll said they blamed dianne feinstein for withholding and interfering. >> juan: so when you talk about mob stuff for example, i think it depends on which side you are standing on, which side looks like the mob. >> greg: that's all you must join together. >> dagen: it was some republicans finally taking a page from president trump's playbook. they are going to stand up and hold firm and they are going to get mad and push back on this false democratic narrative. >> juan: of what? >> dagen: that's what they did with brett kavanaugh. they said we are not going to stand for this. the underhanded tactics, the sleaziness. you saw lindsey graham get red in the face and start pointing at people. susan collins doing something
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that was in a different way she was using reason, but she was just as much of a strong warrior. >> jesse: they didn't do it blindly. chuck grassley sent out investigator after investigator to find these people, these alleged witnesses and take sworn depositions. they offered to go to california to hear this person out. they spent hours and days and weeks trying to get the facts of the case, so it's not like they just blindly said we are going to hold the line. they were remarkably open to hearing credible allegations. >> juan: i think you are rewriting history but i am delighted to hear it. it's always entertaining. you are rewriting history because what happened was a republican railroading of the fbi process. they didn't even get maximum time? >> jesse: the time crunch was feinstein. >> dagen: every democratic senator on the judiciary committee, every single one, hours after, the avenatti and the swetnick allegations which
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were implausible even at a glance. her story didn't add up in her first breath once she went on tv. every single one of those senate democrats on the judiciary committee came out after those allegations and said brett kavanaugh needs to withdraw his nomination. >> greg: before that, they were against him. the nominee is brett -- they were like, we are out. the vote was going to be this way no matter what. >> jesse: just a blank space. >> dana: we have the tape from president trump that we promised. here we go. >> president trump: i think will be very interesting. i assume most of you will be there for the official swearing in. of judge kavanaugh. i think it will be something very, very special. i have always been told it's the biggest thing a president can do and i can understand that. it will be very special. we just had a very nice talk. we actually get along.
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really good talk. >> reporter: [indistinct question] >> president trump: i don't want to do anything about that. i think everybody understands there was no collusion. there's no rush out. it was all made up by the democrats. they are the ones who colluded with russia. the democrats colluded with russia. frankly the previous administration didn't do anything about raj shah when they knew that they should have. >> reporter: -- i'm not making any changes. you would be the first to know. i'm not making any changes. >> reporter: [indistinct question] >> president trump: i am concerned. i don't like hearing about it.
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hopefully that will sort itself out. right now nobody knows anything about it. there are some pretty bad stories going around. i do not like it. thank you. i will see you at 7:00. >> what do you have to say to taylor swift now that she is jumping into politics? >> president trump: what did she say? >> reporter: she said she wanted people to vote for democrats. >> president trump: i am sure taylor swift doesn't know anything about her. i like taylor's music 25% less now. >> dana: the president taking questions. he took questions on his way to marine one. sometimes i wish he would repeat the question so we can hear what they are talking about. we picked up on the gist of it. the official swearing in of
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brett kavanaugh. >> jesse: very special moment. >> dana: very special moment. the most important thing a president can do. that's going to be at 7:00 tonight and we're going to carry it live. he said he and rosenstein had a nice and good talk today and he was talking about no collusion and finally he was talking about taylor swift. she decided to wade into politics a little bit. >> jesse: that's right. taylor swift endorsed the person running against marsha blackburn and tennessee. the president said she doesn't know anything about them or anything like that. she said i have been reluctant to voice my political opinions. i feel differently about that. as much as i have in the past, i would like to continue voting for women in office. i cannot support marsha blackburn. her voting record in congress terrifies me. of course this highlights hollywood's hypocrisy because kanye west is continuing to come
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under fire for his support of donald trump. check out this moment from this weekend's "saturday night live." >> what kanye said after we went off the air last week was one of the most awkward, worst things we've seen. he started by saying people backstage tried to bully him into not wearing it. he wore it all week. not like nobody told him not to wear it. kanye, i know you are like this is the real me. i am off the meds. being mentally ill is not an excuse to act like a jackass. i am quoting my therapist, my mom, and my mailman. >> jesse: and barack obama. i think that's what he said about kanye. >> greg: there's a big difference between these political statements. taylor swift was a virtue
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signal. she needs to maintain her relevancy. kanye is the opposite that he is stepping away to speak what he believes to be a truth. he may be right or wrong but it's the truth his peers hate. that is dangerous and brave. what taylor is doing is the opposite of bravery. kanye is a symbol of a greater act of sacrifice, the willingness to expend his career and capital to challenge, again, he's challenging the mob. they don't call him yesus for nothing. some comic from "snl" is calling him a jackass because he's willing to -- >> juan: i will tell you what the mob's. running dixie chicks off the radio. who decides who is the mob? that is mob action. someone like ashley judd or now taylor swift says i'm going to
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stand up even though the country music world they say we don't like liberals or whatever. they are not going to allow this to stop them. that's an active bravery. >> dagen: she is not a country artist. she is not from the south. she was born in pennsylvania which is worth noting. >> dana: she said she was going to be voting for bread us in -- bredesen. i understand if she doesn't want to vote for marsha blackburn, that's one thing. >> jesse: why's it when someone like a black democrat, black american, goes out to the other side and says i support the other side, someone on the right, wise the attack that he is mentally ill? >> juan: it's not the attack. the man was in the hospital. >> jesse: do you think his quote-unquote mental illness has
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something to do with his political affiliation? >> juan: when he's asked seriously about this, you have an honest, direct conversation, what it comes down to his donald trump was willing to meet with him. obama was not. and he says i'm the kind of guy who goes with that challenges everything and i thought i would go with trumpeter there's no substance. >> greg: the charm of trump is that he takes meetings with people. it all comes around. the other relationship between kanye and trump is that they are both ceos and kanye west has said pretty eloquently that a ceo doesn't have the luxury of being eloquent when dictating things he needs. he understands trump's abruptness and personality. >> juan: going back to the
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yesus thing, he sees himself as kind of a profit. >> greg: he is. >> juan: he sees himself as genius apart from the rest of the world. >> jesse: i want to go back to something. the president said, as greg suggested, maybe he was going to keep rod rosenstein around and he wasn't going to fire him. they rode in the plane together and had a great conversation. they were very nice. they got along swimmingly, as the president said. >> dana: i think the president thought that "new york times" piece, remember the story that said that rod rosenstein was going to wear wire against the president. i think cooler heads could see through it as an attempt to try to get president trump to go to him -- to goad him into firing rosenstein. a stunt instituted by mccabe to try to cause this kerfuffle and rosenstein did not say i'm going to wear wire. it was in the heat of a moment.
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what do you want me to do? where a wire question ricky wasn't serious. if you or someone like president trump who looks at the median says you guys get it wrong so often that now he and rod rosenstein probably have a bond. >> jesse: they did bond. trump is always about personal relationships. a ride on air force one where someone can really solidify that. >> greg: this has happened to me. whenever you are on a plane with someone who wants to talk to you, there's no way out. this happened to me. want to fly home on my jet? yeah. then he sat there and ripped me to pieces for four hours and i couldn't leave. >> jesse: juan, not firing rod. >> juan: i think it's good news for the country. we always get into the tribal stuff but i'm telling you i think if he had done that and then they saw that after the midterms he was going to go after sessions. he says he doesn't have an attorney general. i think it is troubling enough that we have the president under
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investigation. lastly, "new york times"'s show service tax fraud involved. it's unbelievable. >> jesse: "the new york times" said there was tax fraud, not the irs. >> dagen: i have to listen to some of us left main tv on the radio what i was driving around the south over over the weekend that was one crutch i would like to take away from people on tv who are democrats and hit them with it. it is so stupid. here is the story. "the new york times" story, that was decades ago and guess who is still the president of the united states? donald j. trump. get over it. >> jesse: democrats doubling down on their hostility towards republicans. latest examples next. we need to fail down here so we don't fail up there. we got a bad fire.
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set to start work on the supreme court tomorrow but if you think that's enough to stop democrats from doubling down on the hostility, think again. senator mazie hirono defending the recent attacks against republicans in public. >> going after people at restaurants? >> this is what happens. look at white supremacists and all that, this is what is coming forth in our country. tremendous divisiveness in our country. this is the kind of activism that occurs in people make their own decisions. if they violate the law, then they have to account for that. >> dagen: the negative rhetoric coming from the top down. in a fund-raising email dnc chair tom perez urged supporters to make republicans "pay a price" for brett kavanaugh. a writer for the late show with stephen colbert coming under fire for tweeting "whatever happens, i am glad we ruined
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brett kavanaugh's life." she later removed the tweet and apologize. that makes it all go away. now they are sorry. doesn't this sound like but the democrats criticized president trump for doing because they are inciting violence. >> greg: it's weird. last week, brian kilmeade was harassed on the street by two netflix employees who followed him all the way to the subway. they got onto the subway and this is where it gets bad and dangerous. they encouraged subway riders to harass him. it got almost to an unsettling violent point where they were, get this, instilling a mob to crucify him. that's what they were yelling. i think netflix is the role of pontius pilate because they enable this sort of thing. democrats need to tamp down the rhetoric. dems are going to lead their supporters to a waterloo. if you're going to end up in a hostile situation, the side that can defend itself always wins. you saw the macgregor fight.
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they were casualties. you never know what a stranger can do. when you are following a guy home and you are spitting on people, you never know who that person is. i am for peace, by the way. >> dana: there is a political article today saying democrats think they need to be meaner and more cynical in order to help win elections which i think it's actually the opposite of what is true. however, i talked to a friend who's a political consultant, does a lot of republican races mostly in suburban districts and she says yes kavanaugh has energized republicans but she worries for every republican energized, one or two independents or g.o.p. were energized but against the republican party. remaining to see how much affect it will have on the midterms. >> dagen: it will energized republicans, even who are right
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of center, let's call it what it is. they are talking about violence. they are talking about going after people. coming for you at work, at home, where you sleep, where you eat, where you shop. >> jesse: that's why i shop online. they can get me in stores. that's why i do full service at the gas station. i don't get out of the car. i don't want maxine waters running after me. steve king, congressman from iowa, what if he came up and said you have to get in the democrats' faces where they live, where they were, where they get gas. these paid protesters getting money from the koch brothers. high profile democrats. can you imagine the media narrative then? the tea party, i think they held a few peaceful rallies with permits and the media said -- >> greg: and they pick up
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after themselves, not like antifa. >> jesse: ambushing people in the elevator, screaming hysterically. it's a total double standard when republican activists take it to the streets and one democrat activists take it ther there. >> dagen: what are they trying to get out of it? i read it clearly, whether it's mazie hirono or tom perez or some writer for colbert. they are basically calling for violence. >> juan: i think you're really trying to hype it. i think it serves a republican purpose in terms of grievance or victimization policy. but you see is democrats saying we should stand up. people should go vote. this is not serving the interests of the country. it's not about a social conduct. this is just bulrush republican policy. go back to the 2000 election, al gore said the supreme court,
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republican majority, ruled for president bush. let it go. john kerry, let it go. >> jesse: i agree. >> dana: what about mitt romney. harry reid lied about him and said i have information that he never paid his taxes. smearing him. >> dagen: later he said i was proud that i lied about it. >> juan: i am saying what went on with the supreme court nomination and look at the idea that the seat that was held, merrick garland doesn't get a hearing. then republicans say it i can't believe we are treating this gu guy. >> greg: they accused him of attending gaining rape parties. >> juan: you are saying you are using a quote. the outrageous part, you say it was harry reid who change the rules. harry reid changed it for lower
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court judges. >> dana: he broke the steel. >> dagen: democrats calling for violence and they believe in it because it's dressed and they believe -- >> juan: the pizza parlor in d.c.? >> greg: it was one dude. >> dagen: we have to go. we are going to talk about the clintons because they are coming to a city near you. details next.
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♪ >> juan: if you're looking to get up close and personal to bill and hillary clinton, you are in luck. they are announcing they are going on a north american tour. they will visit four cities and nine more in 2019. it's dubbed an evening with president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. dana, are you buying a ticket? >> dana: got to go to bed early that night. i think these will sell out. people are going to want to see them. she did win the popular vote and he is popular amongst people. if you leave your bubble and go
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out in the country, i'm all for it, it's a great way for them to be out and about together. great thing to do as a couple. peter and i will be coming to a city near you with the dog. >> juan: i think bill clinton has not been having a good time. the anti-kavanaugh ads, they've got clinton in them. >> jesse: it's a me too boomerang. hillary is branded as a loser. she lost big time. democrats are kind of angry at her. she was a terrible candidate. if you look at the clintons and the obamas, the you had to go former presidents and first ladies who are extremely politically active. extremely partisan. they are in the trenches throwing hand grenades and it sucks up a lot of oxygen. it makes the democratic party look like the party of the past.
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it's not a good look for them. >> juan: there is a broadway play coming next year about the clintons. >> dagen: goody, goody. i think bill and hillary's wedding anniversaries thursday. they will have been married 43 years. i think she should go on the road and at one of these events let him have it. lose her mind and go after him for everything that he did. >> jesse: i would buy a ticket for that. >> dagen: they should pay for you to do that. pay-per-view. go after him. i put up with all of this, all of the philandering all these years, and i lost to that man? please. that would be awesome. >> juan: that man? what's that language? >> greg: i haven't checked but
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i think the clinton tour is not going to wisconsin. [laughter] she is thinking as she is during the tour, it will pay for the renovation and the second house and he is thinking how am i going to score groupies with her around? >> jesse: how much money do they really need? >> greg: he is only going to the states where there is a hooters and a local but have really frequented rest out. >> juan: michelle obama is also going out on her ticket prices are even higher. >> dana: one about most popular people in america. >> dagen: much bigger venues. >> jesse: not bigger than trump venues. >> juan: you have to get in tune with this crowd. all right, "one more thing" is up next to make you laugh.
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here i go. he was immediately eaten by the snake, it was a shame. didn't know there was a snake there. dana? >> there's a new jasper in town and he's making his mark on this small police force of canard indiana. he is a 2-year-old pit bull to their team. he's a new k-9 officer believe it or not. he was saved from almost certain euthanasia hundreds of miles away by the throwaway dogs project. they are a nonprofit and they visit shelters looking for dogs that might be able to join police forces or help with the government and now he is one of the most important members of the police force. that's a little bit of a mouthful but you can see it there on your screen. good job jasper. >> can make that a perfect five.
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>> happy columbus day america. but it's not happy for everybody. for the first time ever, columbus, ohio, is not celebrating columbus day. i think in 1992, columbus, ohio, spent -- what was it, $95 million to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of columbus day but this day they are not doing it. they say it has nothing to do with indigenous peoples day, it's because they don't want to give too many workers the day off. they want to pay all these people to be off on columbus day but i'm not so sure i'm buying it. >> i hate all parades. i had a doctor's pointman on madison avenue and i couldn't get over because of the columbus day parade. not that i don't like columbus, i hate all parades. >> >> where am i?
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>> it's a double play monday for acts of human kindness. let's start with a celebrity act of kindness and, to quote tina turner, what's love got to do with it? the answer is everything. her husband donated his kidney to his 78-year-old rock clean wife on her kidney health was rapidly declining, threatening her life. turner said that he did it because he doesn't want another wife, and he doesn't another life. now, for our double play, an act of kindness at the olive garden in greensboro, north carolina. a young mom was trying to get her 18-month-old daughter to settle down for dinner but couldn't do it, so she asked for the food to go. the waitress refused but she sat with the daughter at a separate table and fed her. this active human kindness gone viral. this is a reminder of what we can do each for each other eve.
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>> i like the bottomless breadsticks. sometimes i will eat them. and, this doctor received a request from one of his patients. patient jackson was going into surgery, and he said to come up before you operate on me can you patch up my teddy bear, named a little baby. that's been his companion since before he was born so, dr. mcnealy posted a photo on twitter with a caption, patient asked if i could also fix teddy bear just before being put off to sleep. how could i say no? jackson's dad was very grateful for the patch up job on the teddy bear. >> i hope he didn't leave a sponge in there, you never know. >> i think this is the reason to
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get past the parade. laugh [laughter] >> set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >> bret: this is a fox news alert and i'm bret baier in washington. just two days after the president and his party weathered the political storm over his supreme court pick, millions of americans along the gulf coast are preparing for what could be a large dose of the real thing. hurricane michael is moving in their direction right now and it's fueled by the warm waters of the gulf. >> we are all prepared and hopefully it won't be as bad as it's looking. it looked a couple days ago like it was not going to be much and now it's looking like it could be a very big one, so we are prepared. good luck. >> bret: we are in the weather center in new york, good evening adam. >> the president is right, it's looking more and more like it's going to be a big one.
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