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fat chance any of them would ever let me try it because i can look in the mirror. what i'm asking, mr. president , can you? good night. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with kennedy, juan williams, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." a breakaway group of migrants from the caravan moving through guatemala has reportedly reached the border with mexico. this comes hours after president trump threatened to send in the military to secure the border if the migrants aren't stopped. the president blaming democrats for the new crisis on twitter, claiming their support of weak immigration laws is making the situation worse.
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meanwhile, nancy pelosi is putting her foot down saying her party isn't planning on working with president trump. she says, i'm sorry i don't see any of us voting for wall funding. we have a responsibility to secure our borders. there are weights to that consistent with civilization, humanitarianism, and who we are as a nation. we have to remove all doubt about that. with only 19 days going to the midterms, a new fox news process with extremely important to voters. 46% states immigration. i want us show this other one. fox news poll saying border security is extremely important. the republican candidate at 58%, denigrate at 35% -- democrat of. this new caravan moving its way north, not good timing for democrats. >> jesse: visually it has a big impact on voters when they see this. it's not a theoretical problem. not just this one caravan. we are talking about, in terms
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of size, caravans like this are coming across the border all day every day, and there's really not we can do about it because a lot of these loopholes are baked into our immigration and asylum system. it used to be adult male mexicans crossing the border. now it's mostly families and teenagers from guatemala and from honduras. we can't turn them back. the mexicans you could, but you have to bring in and take, when you apprehend them, into the rest of the country. they are claiming credible fear. credible fear, that excuse has spiked over the couple years. yet when they use it, the economy in honduras is going up, yet crime in honduras is going down. it makes me believe that these people are being coached. you are hearing things like ngos sending activists and lawyers down to central american countries and they are helping them with the caravan. they are coaching them on what to say when they get to the border. it's interesting. where do they get the cameras from? we are hearing a lot of these
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ngos are bringing these camera crews in and all of a sudden the people get off the van, they walk when the camera crews come out. the camera crew stop reporting and they hopped in the van. once i get to mexico, they pay the drug cartels and the smugglers $5,000 per family unit to get them across. the drug cartels are the only ones making any money in this process. the drug cartels and the open border democrats, they are on the same side. these drug cartels have made $2.5 billion in smuggling alone per year. that's on top of the drug profits, and that's a lot of money. we have to change the immigration laws so that you treat people who cross the border if you are from central america the same way you do is if you are from canada and mexico. >> dana: kennedy, the other things, in these caravans, department of homeland security reporting that the number of sexual assault tapping along this route and not just -- in the caravan, as jesse was saying, 1600 migrants try to cross the border a day. incidents of sexual assault, for
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children even. this is happening across the board. >> kennedy: it's horrible. we saw some of that unfortunately in the shelters in the aftermath of hurricane florence. it's an unfortunate aspect of human nature. we have to find a way to let really good people in the country and keep really bad people out of the country. the government hasn't done that and i think part of it rest on congress because we have got a very confusing immigration system. democrats and republicans, i am convinced this is the one issue where they will never work together but it's interesting because they have a president, even though he's behind hard-lr rhetorically and immigration, there's a lot he would give to democrats in order to come up with compromise. i don't think you would see that with the obama administration and republicans in the same way or with past republicans administrations. they need to fix it. if you think by the kind people you want to have in this country, you want people are hardworking come people who are ethical, people who look out for their families and their communities and people who are very physically strong. i think we need to set up an
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american ninja warrior at the border and whoever can make it -- can't make it. >> dana: the united states is trying to help those countries with aid, criminal justice system, crime is going down in honduras and guatemala and yet the caravan still come. >> juan: i think its economic problems that lead families to decide that their best prospect is to come toward the united states. as we know, their economies have been suffering. i think that's the principle reason. i'm interested in this as a political ploy by republicans because clearly immigration is not a big issue in this campaign. according to the polls, 7% of people say it's a big issue. and that the number one issue is health care. >> kennedy: according to the poll dana joe shall commence number four. >> juan: extreme people. the big issue is health care new
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start looking at the secondary issue, randy and president trump, and the third one is people who want democrats to control the house of representatives. >> dana: what about this issue? we have time to talk about this other issues but what about nancy pelosi saying that they won't work with president trump. to me, it's not a right and left issue. it's effective you have a humanitarian crisis, with children being sent to the hospital as they have to stop at weigh stations. they are dehydrated. some of been victims of sexual assault. if they get here -- it's not true? >> juan: i said it's not good. >> dana: not good. why would nancy pelosi be signaling? >> kennedy: i need to push back on you, juan. this is an important correction. it wasn't extreme voters. it was a poll of likely voters. >> juan: no, no, people who are extreme the concern. >> dana: among those who say it border security is the most important. >> juan: okay, i think you have to understand nancy pelosi is talking about the wall and
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about the presidents persistence -- i think yesterday we quoted her as saying that it was a manhood issue. it's a political issue. he sees it as a promise he made was basin he wants to deliver first base but if you go back in time, remember going back to president bush, president obama, you are republicans and democrats working on the immigration issue, working on border security. trump has made it all about the wall, and what nancy pelosi is saying hey, this is not about the wall. it's not a good expensive money or time and certainly not to be mean to people. >> dana: one of the things nancy pelosi says is this is not who we are as a nation. >> greg: it's a cop-out. it's disgusting. what happened to the democratic party, as juan said, bill clinton, president obama understood border security helps to find a country and like it or not, the wall is actually part of border security. how could it not be? we have fences. we have a president interested in putting up a wall.
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if you are on safari and you are being chased by a rino, you happen to the first rock. you don't wait for the fourth one. there's a huge dishonesty going on. they ignore the land between honduras and guatemala and the united states. imagine how many lives will be saved and how many rapes would be prevented if they were able to stop. once they leave their country and lay claim to some land rather than risking their lives making it to the border. it's a huge hypocrisy that somehow we are encouraging people to make this terrible, terrible journey because -- for some kind of political optics. i hate using the word optics. to your point, where is the me too movement? you are putting women in danger for this issue. where are you? how can you allow this to happen? that's actually pretty disgusting. >> kennedy: you make a good point about mexico.
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that's one of the things to make you take some of the hyperbole and rhetoric out of it and you look at what the president is saying, he's appealing to mexico. aside from threatening to shut down the southern border, but they do have some responsibility here, and they do open up both borders in order to some people furthermore with. it's a humanitarian issue. mexico is a humanitarian country with people who care very much about their friends and neighbors to the north and south, then why don't they have better systems in place to absorb some of the refugees? >> greg: the other lie is that economic problems make your life -- put your life in threat. it's like no, it's like stay in the country and deal with these economic problems. >> juan: we have a history in america people from cuba getting on the high seas. >> greg: wherever there is leftism, that's where people are in danger. >> juan: there's a history of people putting themselves at great risk in order to reach our
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shores because they believe in america. they like the financial opportunity. >> greg: there is something between here and they are: mexico. >> juan: we have a better, stronger economy than mexico. >> greg: you have a menu of options you can choose from. >> juan: i'm telling you that's what families are focused on. i think they are focused on their children. >> dana: want to go back to something jesse said. that is that the drug cartel, apparently there's not a single person that's come across the border but hasn't had to pay some sort of money as a family or individual to the drug cartels. perhaps there is something that he could find a bipartisan agreement, figure out a way to her target of the drug cartels, the leaders of their finances, and shut them down. >> jesse: they are making fistfuls of cash every day from the smuggling operations on top of the profits they are making from heroin, cocaine, and marijuana. the democrats have to understand the position they are in by having open borders policies
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only empowers the drug cartels. it empowers no one else. only the drug cartels. i am happy that juan would admit that the trump economy is so strong, people are risking their lives to come to america to get a piece of the pie. >> juan: i said the american economy. by the way, i don't understand what you just said. i don't get it. you act as if there is nothing here that would attract people. >> jesse: i think a wall would prevent the drug cartels from profiting. >> dana: we've got to run. lots of other stuff to talk about. president trump commenting on what he things happen to "the washington post" columnist and what his critics are saying next. (whispers) with the capital one venture card... you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day... not just "airline purchases." (loud) holy moley that's a lot of miles!!!
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>> president trump: it looks that way to me. it's very sad. certainly looks that way. >> what are you considering for possible consequences? >> president trump: it will have to be very severe. it's bad, bad stuff. we will see what happens. >> juan: new reaction from president trump on the disappearance and suspected murder of a "washington post" columnist. critics are doing the president is not doing enough. former cia director john brennan claims trump and the saudis are
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now colluding in a cover-up. >> their challenge is that they don't know the full extent of what the u.s. intelligence agencies and the turks know. i'm sure they have been working to try to concoct a story that's going to stand up to the scrutiny that will be immediately put on it. >> juan: joe biden and some of the media going after president trump. >> i'm very worried that the president seems to have a love affair with autocrats. >> the president is completely in the pocket of any other dictators in the world because he admires their ability to basically kill or tacitly allow the death of anybody who criticizes them. i don't think the president ever caught him the phone with anybody in saudi arabia. i don't think he read any nsa analysis to come to that decision. he basically said i don't care. it was a brown journalist. >> juan: wow. jesse, where are you on this story? the president said after meeting
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with secretary of state pompeo we have to give the saudis a few days but now in the last bite we just saw, sounds like he's saying something is going on in the journalist is definitely dead. >> jesse: i think the journalist is definitely dead. looks like a barbaric act. they used a bone saw, acid. they have to pay a price. with that said, we do business with a lot of on sarah -- unsay characters. but i wouldn't be canceling the arms deal and i don't think we destroy an alliance over that. we will come up with some sort of sanctions or repercussions in order for them to understand this is not allowed in the civilized society. as a new story, this is not having any impact on voters. people really don't understand the story or care about it that much. the democrats in the media are complete hypocrites, trying to score points off this. if this guy wasn't a journalist that had been killed, i don't even think the media would be covering this story.
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how many people died in syria, gassed by assad? obama didn't lift a finger after all of those people were heinously killed. on. other democrats saying we have to do something about saudi arabia. we have to pull out of this or that. is hillary clinton going to give back the $25 million the saudi royal family gave her foundation? i don't think so. the democrats don't like saudi politics because it's all about oil. they have always tried to peel this country away from saudi arabia for energy issues, and right now whatever the president does, if he embraces an ally like he's doing now, he is criticized. if the antagonist -- antagonizes an alley come he is criticized. he can never win. >> juan: people saying that it's about money. the saudis just spent $100 million fulfilling pledge, efforts in syria.
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>> kennedy: i don't trust saudi arabia and i think there are other countries in the middle east where we are better aligned. you're right about hillary clinton and she would have done exact same thing. political cronyism goes back so many administration's, further back than her husband, and american presence have always protected this kingdom for one reason or another. the world is going to look very different when we are no longer reliant on oil. i wish we were more self-reliant when it comes to our energy reserves, but you have environmentalists in this country who are -- they are very worn and hypocritical when it comes to who we accept energy from. we still need energy. we still need oil. cannot quite there yet but hopefully we will use american brainpower in order to wean ourselves off that because it's made horrific strategic partnerships. >> dana: i want to talk about what brennan said. i think it's unfair.
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go back to the obama administration, i don't think they would've handled it differently or better. do i think immediately president obama would've sent john kerry without even picking up a suitcase directly or saudi arabia? and when he gets back from three days come he comes back with them first thing this happened. stephen okun, treasury secretary, meets with the president and secretary pompeo and pulls out of the saudi conference. it's prudent and measured and you heard the president say it doesn't have to be something severe that happened. give him half a second to try to deal with it. congress passed a bill that would've allowed the 9/11 victims' families to sooth saudi arabia and president obama vetoed the bill. there wasn't a lot of complaining in the media at the time about that action but i think the saudis are reckless and impulsive. you have an american green card holder, there are 18,000 of them serving in our u.s. military. you cannot do this. we turn a blind eye to saudi. we do not give them a lot of grief for a lot of things. human rights violations, the way
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they treat women, the punishment, how they treat guest workers. we need them as an ally in the region but we are not idiots. we understand what's going on i think the president is very clear eyed about it. one of the things that's important is sending a signal that it's on except a bowl, some of the things i might happen, we won't be able to see. these rich saudi semi be involved somehow to want to travel to the united states, make it a little bit hard for them to do so. we don't need to know all the things the administration is doing but we should trust them. >> juan: what strikes me is the grisly details about what they did to this guy. it's terrific. picking up on dana said, saudis principally involved in 9/11 and we never, ever said hey, you have to be a response. >> greg: i love that now the left cares, you know. we have been talking about the abusive - of gays and women.
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it wasn't a big deal for the left because you couldn't blame it on the left. you have the death of a journalist and they are scribbling and they see that we can peg it on trump. they don't care about the journalist. they don't care how he died. they are looking at it as an opportunity to tied to trump. they didn't care about all the injustices you've listed about saudi arabia. they have done some horrible things. do your point, for the better part of a decade, we discussed the importance of being energy independent. we have talked on many segments on the phenomenal success of shale. we have talked about it. the people who are against shale, against fracking, they are the same people right now screaming about the saudis. the whole point of shale, the whole point of fracking, so we aren't reliant on psychopaths in the middle east. but now the left has protected the psychopaths because they don't want us to do fracking. they don't want the shale. there's a lot of hypocrisy going around. >> dana: one last point on the arms deal. it is about money.
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we get the money in the jobs but it's about something else. if a country is buying arms from us, that means our -- they are dependent on us for parts and all the of the things. we get a benefit out of it because it means were the dominant player in the region. do we want someone like saudi arabia to buy weapons from china or russia and become dependent on them rather than us? no. that would be foolish. >> juan: i think we have some standing in terms of our morals. >> greg: morals are overrated. >> kennedy: they need us more than we need them and we need to behave accordingly. >> juan: a debate raging over calling protesters mobster that's ahead right here on "the five" ."
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ted cruz getting chased out of restaurants by a mob. >> you are not going to use the mob word. >> it is totally a mob. there is no other word for it. >> stop, stop. >> greg: stop. tuesday baldwin was on colbert defending the effort to use the m word to describe groups of unruly, intimidating people targeting one person. sorry, i mean a mob. >> when he brought them all boarded up again, i called him out. i don't want to be the word police, that was not my intention but i also believe in calling out talking points. to hear him bring that up, i had to say something. >> greg: get that? any opinion baldwin doesn't like is a talking point. i wonder if media matters told her to see say that. she says calling out a mob somehow groupthink. when you try to defend someone from a large inca group, you're
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really just a sheep. reminds me of the other m word. brooke baldwin isn't even related to alex. it's not woke to portray a mob as protesters. when you offer excuses for harassment, you become its defender at airports, restaurants, campuses, streets, online. if you've never said anything that stood you apart from the crowd, how would you even know? before you cite right-wing anomalies, that's merely fringe for the left. it's now mainstream. there's a new one or two every day. like the professor telling people to contaminate or steal the food of republicans and restaurants. just another miscreant inciting mob action built upon previous excitements by leftist leaders, celebs, and activist. i guess that's a protest too. if the target is on the right, they had it coming and everything else is a talking point. jesse, everybody has talking points. it seems to be cnn had a talking
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point, like on every show, if you said mob, they were told you can't say that. sounds to me like she was projecting. >> jesse: the word mob is not a talking point. if i were to go on her show and say trump is running on jobs and the democrats are running on mobs, that would be a talking point. [laughter] she could call me out. i would prove her wrong with my fax. i don't mind brooke baldwin. i think she has a compelling show. her last night, 700,000 -- doubled her audience. i looked at the ratings. brooke does beat msnbc but that's not that hard. she just has to be honest about who she has. she's acting like she's an umpire calling balls and strikes. she is not. she's an advocate for the democratic party and playing word games to defend the dnc. the democrats, kennedy, banned words all the time. merry christmas, pocahontas,
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illegal aliens, radical islam. remember the cnn promo. it's an apple. they won't tell you it's an apple. they say it's a banana. they are looking at a mob and telling you it's a banana. [laughter] >> kennedy: if only mobs have that much potassium. it's really sad, my brother who was in law enforcement, keep sending me videos of protesters in portland and how they are torturing and terrorizing people there. it's not okay. it means you've given up on ideas. it means there's an intellectual reversion in this country. we are reverting back to, essentially, people without rational brains and cerebral cortex is. using emojis and so the words, essentially hieroglyphics. it's funny. people think it's a winning strategy in winning optics but if you look at what's happening with the caravans and the visual you get from that and if you look at what's happening with the mob cleve got to be kind of
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careful because there are people who are secretly voting. scares the living banana out of me. >> dana: i don't invite people onto due talking points. just kidding. matt lewis, who she was talking to, he's not working for any candidate or party, so he doesn't have to do anybody's talking points. >> greg: he is an independent thinker. >> dana: he has a great podcast, good writer. if you had somebody on who was a spokesperson for a group, then they usually give you talking points. someone like matt lewis is an analyst. >> greg: juan, the difference is a mob is about intimidation. protesters are about dialogue. that's the difference, and a lot of those people aren't interested in hearing anybody else. >> juan: you have two things. one is the difference between the french and the mainstream. i think in fact when i think of charlottesville, i think of a mob. a violent mob. when i think of people like
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those in portland that you were talking about, i think sometimes they are people who are homeless, involved with drugs and they pick up on this because they see an opportunity to act out, in my opinion. i don't see it as part of the mob, but i must say the right has plugged into that word as a vehicle for saying to their voters, hey, we are facing bad guys, a mob out there, and i think that's what brooke baldwin was doing. she was saying don't just use the word helter-skelter because it fits the republican talking points for the midterm elections. if you see a mob, collect a mob. he was tying about people harassing someone in a restaurant. >> kennedy: you have some democrats calling for mobs. that's the political discourse. people at cory booker and maxine waters and the professor at ole miss, which is a great school. >> greg: it is. we've got to go. we have fastest seven. i am trying to help the producers here for once. a celebrity claiming disney
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♪ >> kennedy: get ready for our brand-new segment: the pc polic police. keira knightley banned her daughter from watching cinderella. what an authoritarian. now kristen bell is blasting another classic disney fairy tale. isn't that sweet moments? apparently not. the actress is concerned that the prince kissing snow white without her consent sends a bad message to her young daughter. jesse, you have young daughters and i have been thinking about this. i share her outrage and i've been looking at some of the other disney films that i have shared with my daughters. i look at the princess and the
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frog and i think to myself, here's a human woman kissing a reptile. that is bestiality. don't get me started on "beauty and the beast." >> jesse: there is room for romance and the me too movement. there is plenty of room for both. romance shouldn't be a casualty of the me me too movement. we show our daughters all kinds of movies. one likes beauty and fashion and the other like sports and building things and wears adidas track pants. i know what another young girl, all she wanted was a doll and to play with princesses, and her mother kind of steered her away from it. she didn't want to plant and gender stereotypes and the course correction had a negative effect, and now she is desperate for dolls and girls and it's a little too much. there's other things you can show them.
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there's a movie with -- you don't have to go crazy. let kids be normal and they will figure it out. >> kennedy: let them find what they want. keira knightley doesn't want her daughter to watch cinderella because a man saves cinderella when actually it's a movie about anti-bullying. the young woman who defeats the worst bully in her life with kindness. >> dana: if kristen bell is worried about snow white, you would think the scene she would affect would've been the one where its mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all because of people getting upset and worried about how they compared other people. if they are pretty enough, beautiful enough. i would have picked that scene if i were going to stand my daughter from watching -- i don't have children. so i defer to you and jesse. it's a very good point. >> greg: everyone, what they are doing is undermining, one of the most unifying things in the
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world, fairy tales. russian literature, japanese literature, it's filled with stories of love and sorrow, warriors and princesses. you can't stop these stories from actually happening. i guess you can't kiss your children when they are asleep or your spouse when they are asleep. it's upsetting. i would add her husband has done a lot of things without consent on his show. he used to walk around naked as part of a brain can that's probably worse than kissing someone who was asleep. >> kennedy: forcing that sort of visual on unsuspecting people especially when it's unwanted, that's not okay in this day and age. juan, there is something to be said not only for fantasies and fairy tales but the entire genre, superhero movies. the hobbit. >> juan: more superhero movies now that feature girls as the hero, as the protagonist, and i think it's great.
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i have granddaughters. i hope they see it. it was paying attention because i think the kind of cultural stereotypes about, for example, beauty and the beast, that the girl has to tolerate the beast and she has to help the beast out and then the beast becomes a good guy. you think this is fun. >> greg: it's true. it's true. women make men better creatures. >> juan: but then the onus is on her to be nice. >> greg: women like to improve men. [laughter] so they can't improve them, they are out the door. >> kennedy: or it's a commercial for stockholm syndrome. >> juan: you guys are right on pc. i think if you have a story, fine. we do put girls into a lot of stereotypical -- >> greg: we do the same thing with boys. boys have to be rough-and-tumble. they are always the criminal. come on. it goes both ways. there are biological roles that happened because we are
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different. >> jesse: juan, you held up a pink dress outside my office in the wardroom department and you were -- wardrobe department and you were experimenting. >> kennedy: sensitivity trailing really helped. the left using which is to resist brett kavanaugh. that and more spellbinding stories and the fastest seven up next.
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>> jesse: is "teen vogue" using social media to expose young readers to socialist propaganda? the magazine's twitter account posted a link to an anticapitalist article included the caption "can't end poverty without ending capitalism." and this morning, "good morning. capitalism is still bad." "teen vogue." sounds like karl marx. >> kennedy: interesting because 85% of extreme global poverty was eradicated between 1980 and 2006. in that time. alone -- the number of people living on less than a dollar a
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day was staggering. they were lifted out of poverty because of capitalism and free trade and innovation entrepreneur ship. conde nast owns "teen vogue" and that was tweeted using an iphone, i am certain. >> juan: i hope it's just one person and not representative of the whole company. i may have mentioned earlier, i heard somebody talk about how capitalism is bigger than religion, bigger than geography, boundaries, anything else. everybody in the world can benefit from capitalism. >> jesse: i guess capitalism isn't en vogue anymore. >> dana: "teen vogue" is the best example of capitalism. all the ads in the magazine are meant to get teenage girls go to the parents to get money to buy things they don't need. >> greg: i will go further and say "teen vogue" is advocating for the death and suffering of millions and millions of people. i believe that because they are actually saying that the one
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engine that saves lives is evil. i put a challenge to the ceo, he should go and pay a visit to "teen vogue" if they have any offices and ask why they are a propaganda operation meant to brainwash kids into believing in a horrible, horrible ideas. it's disgusting. "teen vogue" is crap. >> jesse: up next, screaming activists couldn't derail brett kavanaugh being nominated the supreme court. >> [chanting] >> jesse: witches are reportedly planning to put a hex on kavanaugh. watters' world will be featuring
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one of these witches, make sure to tune in. >> kennedy: don't make them mad. you are not supposed to do that. it is said in witchcraft if you cast spells negatively, that energy comes back at you seven times. for those witches engaging their time and energy, be careful. and i am a superstitious person. >> jesse: juan, these are your people. [laughter] >> juan: who is doing this? >> jesse: witches, juan. >> juan: there are witches in the world? you believe in witches? >> dana: they call themselves witches. >> juan: i don't know anything about this. looks like craziness. >> jesse: juan, way to prep for the show. >> dana: i say knock yourself out. spend your time doing that, it's fine. >> greg: they are ignorant. if witches were part of the first witch hunt, believe it or not, that's where it came from,
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the salem witch trial executed 20 people and they weren't witches. they were targeted by a mob to force them to prove their innocence. what does that sound like? kavanaugh. they should be defending kavanaugh. >> jesse: gutfeld bringing his a game. finally, buffalo wild wings updating its fall menu. pumpkin spice wings. the chain debuted a pumpkin ale sauce earlier this month. what do you think? what do we think of pumpkin spice wings? >> dana: i can smell it from here. no. >> jesse: the smell alone. >> greg: this is the downside of capitalism. capitalism causes people to find solutions for things people don't need. i don't know if we need this but they are trying to squeeze something out of a tired, boring gourd. what else can we do with a pumpkin? we get this.
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>> jesse: pumpkin spice latte's, right? >> greg: i don't. >> dana: try it. >> jesse: do i have to? >> kennedy: you got them. >> jesse: not bad. >> juan: this is capitalism exploiting our poor friend forcing him to eat something he doesn't want to eat. >> jesse: i'm going to finish these after the break. "one more thing" is up next. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ >> dana: it is time for one more thing. i have a big announcement. on monday the five is going to hit the road. we are going to dallas. we're talking about the midterms and will be on time i can dallas on monday. beto o'rourke and ted cruz, they are battling it out there and one of the most watched races in the country. there are more braces happening in texas. he'll be joining us for the show, it will be held at southern methodist university. we'll be answering questions from students, that'll be fun. for jesse and greg and juan, they'll be enjoying a local barbecue hot spot. that is yet to be named. we are very excited about that. >> greg: don't chase us out of the restaurant, mob. >> juan: normally when people see me walking on the street they stop me and they want to
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talk politics but not today. it was all about the home run that wasn't. take a look at this video from last night's red sox, astros game. >> right field. at the track, he leaps! it is out! it is off a fan! >> juan: you can see the ball seems destined to be a home run but the umpire ruled that fan interference. this reminded me of 2003 when a cubs fan intercepted a ball that could've been in and out for his team. he later said the moment changed his life for the worst forever. houston astros fan says he is afraid the same fate awaits him and he is going to be known as the guy who caused the astros to lose. >> dana: not good. >> greg: don't touch other people's balls is what i say. [laughs] >> juan: let's go to this. >> kennedy: very classy. >> greg: we have three cat
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videos and juergen about which is the best. let's go to number one, here we go. a cat opening a door. he can't quite do it can he? he thinks there has to be a better way. he cuts down there and he says i'm gonna come up from below. he opens the door. this is a cat that is looking for a place to rest. what is he rest? on another pile of cats. that is right. he has a cat so far. isn't that great, he probably ate them later. last cat video, here it is in slow mode. very fuzzy little kitten there. that is your three cat video choices. kennedy, your vote? >> kennedy: i go for the one who is leaving. >> juan: i like the shlomo. >> dana: i'm in a go with the opening door. >> greg: i will as well. that breaks it. >> jesse: everybody wants to do this. you want to hit a crack half-court shot at a basketball game.
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it happened last night at the next game. check out this guy. >> dana: wow. >> jesse: pretty good. not bad, right? i think the next assigned him to a 10-year contract. >> dana: the chance of hitting that more than your lottery? >> jesse: by the way my lottery ticket will be called on friday. it might be the last time. [laughs] speedily still go to dallas? >> kennedy: i was disappointed in the pumpkin wings but these are dairy free pumpkin cheesecake that it made this afternoon. often times for food allergies people don't get to enjoy the fruit of the season. pumpkin is delicious. all you have to do is substitute tofu cream cheese. you still use eggs and a set of having cream you use milk creamer.
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>> greg: i'm allergic. >> kennedy: don't say that! the rest is coconut and granola. >> dana: is there a doctor in the house? >> dana: never miss an episode of "the five" ," "special report with bret baier" is up next. >> bret: u.s. of all the good food. president trump says it looks like a missing saudi journalist is dead and the consequences for saudi arabia could be severe. an immigrant caravan heads towards the u.s. southern border, president trump threatens to use the military to close off that porter and to pull aid from honduras. he goes after jewish people, that is not new but the lack of reaction to this speech is. this is "special report with bret baier." ♪ good evening and welcome to washington, i am bret baier. tonight

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