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>> dana: hello, everyone i'm dana perino along with lisa booth, juan williams and greg gutfeld. it's new york city and this is "the five." ♪ >> dana: fox news alert. president trump and the first lady are at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh to pay their respects to the victims and families of saturday's attack. rear following the president's visit to pittsburgh and we will have updates. in the meantime, we are just one week away from the high stakes midterm elections as president trump is pulling out all the stops blitz of campaign rallies in the final stretch. this as politico highlights how fierce the battle for control of congress has
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become. quote: some republicans deep in trump country have we regained ground. but the handful of bright spots have been outweighed by a tidal wave of democratic spending and voter support in the wake of midterm elections. in the recent days house republicans have rushed to fortify a surprise collection that were never suspected to be competitive. where do we stand? let's go to favorite bill hemmer at the billboard on the latest of all the key races. >> where do we stand, right? i will show our viewers. this thing is super charged this year. you will see for good reason based on all the information we are trying to gather and tell the stories of television for our viewers all across the country next tuesday night. where do we stand on the senate side? we have crunched the numbers. this is where we believe we have leaning likely republicans at 50 senate seats leaning likely democrats 45. five real toss-ups according to our data right here in the middle, florida,
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indiana, missouri, nevada, and arizona. on the senate side. on the house side now, as we go further in the map here, we believe these are the 27 true toss-up house races. might be a few more, might be a few less. 240 to 195 in the current house. this is where we believe the battle will be played out to figure out who takes control of the house after tuesday night. now, closing times, right? what we're seven days and two hours away from the polls closing. at 7:00 east coast time, what do you look for that night? what do you key on? i think at 7:00, dana, you think about the senate race in indiana. good couple of house races in virginia. i think you think about the governor's race down there in georgia. at 7:30 as we move into north carolina, also ohio, couple good house races there and a governor's race as well in the buckeye state. we will see whether or not joe manchin hangs on in west virginia. now we are deep into the 8:00 hour and you see how much data is now coming into us here in new york.
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florida, missouri, a senate race there a lot of questions about how pennsylvania plays out with the redistricting. the house. we will move further west throughout the night, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, california, if it's real close in the house, you have five to eight toss-up seats in the house in california. i know you've got breaking news, dana. so i will kick it back to you. >> dana: we are excited to have you you on election night. we do have video of president trump. he is in pittsburgh with the first lady and ivanka trump and jared kushner. they are there to pay their respects to the victims of the synagogue massacre that occurred on saturday. at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. there you see the first lady paying her respects there. there is -- there were many people there that said, in fact, including that rabbi right there, rabbi myers who said that the president was definitely welcome to come to the synagogue. the president wanted to go from the moment he heard about it he wanted to make sure he wasn't going to cause any trouble because
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the president -- caravan is large when they travel anywhere. they decided to go today. there were five funerals today that were taking place. and there will be, of course, six more, unfortunately. we will take it around the table here for thoughts about the images that we are seeing here. jesse, i will go to you first. >> jesse: very sad and depressing images right now watching this play out. unfortunately presidents of poet parties have had to do this too many times over the last few years with regards to mass shootings. president has always been a close friend of israel. the israeli people and the president have a very strong bond, his son, jared curablener is jewish. as you know, the president being from new york city has long been a friend of the jewish people and visa versa for many, many years. sadly, this has been politicized by many people and are linking the president to the shooting. i don't see any linkage there he has had to punch back from that hopefully,
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you know we can all lay down our arms and stop attacking each other over senseless killings and pointing the finger and playing the blame game. i don't have a lot of hope for that right now. the media is obsessed with blaming the president for all acts of violence in this country regardless of political party and motivation this is something the president is going to have to deal with moving forward. i just think that today is a day where we should all just step back and let him pay respects and let this community heal. >> dana: greg, it was the worst attack on a jewish community and the president and first lady there with myers from the tree of life synagogue. >> greg: it's important to remember the victims but also to forget the killer. it's good that we don't mention the person's name. it's good we don't show the face of this guy. and there has to be a way to
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even -- i mean, he should be killed, but, to erase him from the world completely because so many times killers like these do such things for notoriety and so what we should give them is the complete opposite. total, 100 percent obscurity. it's like he didn't exist. make him so he never existed. >> dana: one thing that was really touching, lisa, was the fact that the doctors there that took -- doctors and nurses that took care of the shooter, that we won't name as greg rightly points out, they were jewish and they took as best care as they could of him. and one of the doctors from the al geane al al allegheny tad about how remarkable. > >> lisa: statement of the doctor and nurse. praying for the families who are laying to rest today their loved wins. i think that is important for president trump to be there and say that there is absolutely no place in our society for antisemitism and to denounce people like
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david duke and the lewis farrakhans of the world. i know jesse pointed out his son-in-law is jewish. granddaughter is jewish. our thoughts and prayers with them today as they honor them and as they are layed to rest. >> dana: as we see in videos the first lady is placing you might not be able to see, it is white roses that she is placing on each of those memorials there for the 11 that were murdered. juan, your thoughts? >> juan: it's a sacred moment with people being buried. i think probably best for us to try to keep the families and, obviously, that community in our hearts. it's difficult time and it's complicated, obviously, by the politics. the question of whether or not the president should have gone there today. the fact that there are protests. the fact that some people had expressed concern,
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including, as has been widely circulated the former rabbi of that sin dog saying is he a purveyor of hate speech. the question is, you know, responsibility and the like. i mean, let it all go for now. i mean, right now, it's just about, i think, a sense of common humanity with people who were slaughtered in their place of worship. and it's just -- it's just horrible. you know, it makes you wonder where we are as an american people over the last week. bombs, gunfire of this kind. also gunfire in kentucky where two black people were killed by a white supremacist. it's just very upsetting time to be an american. >> lisa: this was baby naming ceremony nonetheless. how evil does someone have to be carry out an attack like this house of worship at baby naming ceremony. >> dana: other people that you saw in that clip steve mnuchin, the treasury secretary and then ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner who are spending
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their -- these years with the president at the white house volunteering their time and working on these issues. they traveled with the president and the first lady today as i mentioned the first lady placing white roses and the president placing stones. jesse, i did want to ask you about something that i think has been pretty remarkable about this story as you learn more about the neighborhood of squirrel hill and just how close knit this community has been over the years of people that we know that grew up there, that they have written about, what a beautiful community it is and how they have come together. a rabbi i interviewed today that he leads a congregation about 15 minutes away. he said he doesn't know anyone in his congregation that wasn't affected by this massacre because they are so close. >> jesse: right. when you go out beyond your workplace in the cities in washington and new york, you see a country that's a lot different than what you see in the media. you see a country that loves its neighbors, that loves its family members and its friends and its community. they go to church and go to synagogue and go to baseball
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games. they feel a sense of one. when you watch the television every night, all you see is division and hatred and finger pointing. and, unfortunately, politicians watch television and they take their cues. for instance, the mayor of pittsburgh and the governor, democrats refuse to join the president today at this ceremony because, i guess they felt pressured or they didn't want to align themselves with him. we saw this happen, you know, the philadelphia eagles, my favorite football team unfortunately refused to go, many of them, almost all of them to the white house to celebrate their super bowl victory because of the kneeling controversy. i just wish everybody could stop for a second in moments like this and say let's just be one country together, one america and maybe the next day we can start going back to politics. but these are the days where leaders need to all come together and be united. >> dana: any further thoughts, greg? >> greg: i agree.
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i do think that the never let a crisis go to waste people are definitely using this, you know. if you watch other networks like cnn and don lemon saying disturbing things about how we have to stop with this divisiveness except that white men cause every problem in the world. you know, it's disturbing to see that sort of thing. >> juan: i don't think that's the issue at all. >> greg: that's what he said though. >> juan: the reason you get a white male mayor of pittsburgh refusing to join in or people in the congressional delegates riffing to join in has nothing to do with white men. >> greg: i agree. >> juan: this is speaking to you, jesse, directly, i think you have to say there is concern that president trump's rhetoric creates this environment so people are then get into a political game saying who is responsible? he is not responsible, but his rhetoric definitely is an issue in america at this time. >> jesse: it's funny that you can conflate that and say the president isn't responsible for shootings but his rhetoric contributes
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to an atmosphere where shootings take place. i think that's kind of a cheap way of indirectly blaming the president and i don't think -- i wouldn't stand for it if i was the president. >> juan: i don't think it's cheap at all especially when you here the perpetrator in this horror talk about the immigrants in the caravan. >> jesse: i want to say one thing when there was shootings of police officers and officers in this country were executed in new york city and in texas during the obama administration, no one blamed barack obama for his anti-police rhetoric or supporting black lives matter. no one linked him to that. no one said. >> juan: come on. >> jesse: contributed to an atmosphere where cops were killed. we were all very prudent and responsible. yet, any time any act of violence in this country, donald trump's name is inserted by his political opponents and it's wrong. >> juan: jesse, you are a good guy. that's not analogous. that's not right. >> jesse: i respectfully disagree.
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>> juan: not someone saying hey there is a problem with police abuse. >> greg: i love the fact that we began this we don't want politics to interrupt this somber moment and then politics. >> dana: i'm going to end it. we are going to focus on the families and all of their grief and our thoughts and prayers should be with them. moramore of the "the five" coming up., before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin,
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>> greg: as halloween approaches media clowns are out in full costume in hypocritical outrage accusing everyone else of ginning up anger. how you be so coarse, they reply. my response, cram it you jerks. let's remind two months the kavanaugh hearings our modern witch trial where we watched a man get destroyed before his family enabled by a salivating hateful media slime packaged by well-oiled machine. ache sayings gross. nothing close as ever come from the other side. as women in costume suggested a future where kavanaugh would enslave and brutalize women. left wing nuts crashed the hearing. outside they hounded republicans. by democrats. those defending due process were granded abuse enablers. an entire party tried to pit gender against gender. >> it's the men of this
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country. i want to say to the men of this country shut up and step up. >> greg: what would you call that rhetoric divisive, hatred. nbc might have sad on the info dismissed the claims of michael avenatti. nbc had the info for weeks about a witness avenatti gave to them instead of backing julie swetnick's allegations actually denied them. also accused after nettie of avi twisting her words. now a day before halloween the same blind self-obsessed media who aided one of the ugliest spectacles in recent history knocking at your door demanding soul searching from you and me. they pray you don't remember but we do. sorry, no candy for you kids. get off our porch. [laughter] jesse, this story is interesting and it's not getting a lot of play that nbc withheld evidence that would have debunked this mysterious witness. just kind of went away.
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>> jesse: yeah. they don't want to talk about it because they are guilty of collusion with the democratic party. remember what happened with the access hollywood tape. they had trump on camera for 10 years saying what he said and dropped it three weeks before the general election very suspicious timing. they also spiked the ronan pharaoh expose on harvey weinstein the parent company had a business relationship with weinstein studio. cory booker story. cory booker was credibly accused of forcing someone to perform oral sex on them recently. the alleged victim went to ronan pharaoh and he didn't touch the story. i'm wondering why not? did it have anything to do with cory booker being a democrat snand, two, maybe we should use the kavanaugh standard for booker. guilty until proven innocent. the media telling you to tone down the rhetoric? i mean, that's like an alcoholic telling to you stop drinking. it's like, no, you are the drunk. you're the drunk. you guys have been saying the president is mentally
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ill racist nazi russian traitor who needs to be frog marched out of the white house calling his daughter the c word and hoping his son gets raped. and now you are mad because he calls you fake news is the enemy of the american people? you guys can dish it out but you can't take it. >> greg: i think we got some new video of president trump just arriving at the university of pittsburgh medical center right here. i don't see him but. >> dana: there are four police officers that are injured and being treated at the hospital and then some additional people who are there. >> greg: all right. so let's go to this dana. i want to go back to this. nbc claimed that this was no longer a story because by the time this information had come out, he was already -- the confirmation hearing was over so forget about it. >> dana: i read the explanation kate snow was the anchor and reporter that did the interview. so you have to read the explanation like three or four times and it still doesn't quite make sense why
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they wouldn't want to kind of own up to it right away and say we had this. we didn't know. they did certainly jump on it. what's interesting is how much of this back fired? not just nbc but bill hemmer talking about five key senate races we are going to watch, one of them is indiana. i will actually be there tomorrow. they say the actual momentum for the republican only time he pulled ahead in the election was after kavanaugh. >> greg: juan, do you think the couch story ha kavanaugh stn effect because they saw the overreach of the democrats on this? >> juan: the story had a definite effect in terms of energizing republican voters, the base of the voters. you saw the spike in terms of their enthusiasm post kavanaugh no question about it. the question is whether or not that enthusiasm has dissipated and whether people are still reacting. what we have seen just in the last week is a drop in the president's approval ratings, even before the shooting took place. i think in sense a question is how much do republicans
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still lock in to that moment as a driving force, a sense of grievance. let me just add in terms of the nbc story that kate snow, the reporter stands by her reporting. and i must say i thought when she interviewed swetnick, it damaged swetnick and it damaged avenatti. i know your perspective, greg. i'm just saying wait a second if you were on the side of saying hey there is new here and damaging to kavanaugh. >> the problem is not being dishonest. >> juan: she is saying he didn't spike the punch. she never saw anybody lining outside the door to assault women. i thought it was helpful to kavanaugh. >> lisa: kate snow is not being honest neither is nbc. they spoke to the second woman end of september. last text message exchanged was october 5th when this woman accused avenatti of twisting her words. and still to this day we have no corroborating witnesses or evidence supporting any of of the claims from christine ford,
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debra ramirez or julie swetnick. even more nefarious than that you look at the, we don't even know if emma brown the reporter there ever had ford's notes. she wrote in her column or her story, rather, that she received portions of them. that christine ford testified under oath that she wasn't sure she gave him the notes or just summary of it then you go to the new yorker story, debra ramirez herself said she was very drunk that night. she was on the floor. she doesn't remember. ronan pharaoh one of the authors said that democrats went out seeking the story. jane meyer would tell elle in the me too era it's important to establish a pattern of behavior. that's why they aggressively pursued this story from debra ramirez. the "new york times" said they interviewed several dozen people and couldn't find a single eyewitness to corroborate the story of debra ramirez. you have three stories without any evidence, no corroborating witnesses. yet, the media was happy to run these stories to damage brett kavanaugh. and it is wrong. >> juan: is that fake news that they didn't find
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anything. >> greg: we have to move on you guys senator claire mccaskill distancing herself from who she calls crazy democrats in her party. that's ahead. ♪ ♪ only half the story? at t. rowe price our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new markets. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t.rowe price. invest with confidence.
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mccaskill was talking to our bret baier last night and said. this when he asked specifically who she was referring to in terms of her colleagues in the senate pointed to elizabeth warren. what do you think? >> well, she has also voted for elizabeth warren 60% of the time and only voted with the president 45% of the time. what you just saw there is political posturing from claire mccaskill because she is running in the state of missouri, which is a state that president trump won by 19 points. she is in a very tough re-election against josh hawley. what is damaging for her is that president trump is about to start this 11-rally tour for the next six days including her state. and what he is going to do is stand on stage and say claire mccaskill is not with me, even though she is trying to posture and pretend like she is. the same problem is going to be people for like jon tester in montana, first out of the election cycle touting his working with president trump. he ran full page ads in newspapers in montana to welcome president trump to the state. so, they are all going to be in big trouble when president trump comes to their states in the coming
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days. >> juan: jesse, what do you make of this because picking up on what lisa is talking about claire mccaskill said i voted for 70% of trump's judicial nominees. >> jesse: must be halloween you know she is going to lose when she is going far to the right. going on fox news and going after elizabeth warren attacking the caravan and attacking mobs. >> juan: you mean she is jesse watters? >> jesse: even if you pretend you are jesse, you are still not going to get elected only a real waters could get elected. only in missouri. >> lisa: still under water in polling. >> jesse: trump did win in missouri by 20 points. he doubled out margin that romney picked up there. they love donald trump there. she voted against kavanaugh. that really hurt her. and hawley has been up about 4 points in the latest poll. he was up 8 in the last poll. she hasn't been ahead since december. i have think she is going down and this is a desperate attempt to cling to victory. >> dana: i'm going to look at it slightly differently.
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she might have realized she has already locked in her democratic base now she is trying to make a play for what remaining independent voters there might be who are undecided voters. and so she would go on fox news or she is trying to say hey, look, i'm actually more moderate than my voting record would suggest. but, talking about a moderate, how moderate you are doesn't paper over how josh hawley has been able to say look at her voting record. 12 years of being very liberal. she is to the left where missouri is you should vote for me instead. a little bit of this is chickens coming home to roost. elizabeth warren also cut her a check. so elizabeth warren is willing to take some blows from friendly democrats. people who are friendly to her because she knows that they have got to figure out a way it win. that's good leadership, actually. >> dana: you a lou your people to do what they need to do. >> juan: i see your point. greg? >> greg: i don't know. i'm indifferent because i kind of wish we had more democrats like that, you know. like the joe liebermans of the world. want to be too angry about
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her for trying to save her hyde. she is right for what she is talking about. she does have crazy people in the party. they are not the bug in the system. the system is filled with bugs. it's infested. this is a party that's urging face-to-face confrontation and that's more common on the left than the right because the left believes you are evil. they believe they can confront you because you are obviously a moral beast. so i think it's always good to hear that from somebody even if she is trying to save her hyde. but that's all i have got to say on that. >> juan: really a moral beast? i'm chilling halloween i want frankenstein. president trump sparking a fierce debate after saying he is going to end birth right citizenship. wow, that's next right here on "the five." ♪ ain't that america ♪ something to see ♪ ain't that america ♪ home of the free ♪ oh!
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>> lisa: welcome back. president trump is firing a major new shot in the heated battle over illegal immigration. the president says he is planning to sign an executive order to end birthright citizenship for children of non-citizens and undocumented immigrants born in the united states. listen. >> it was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment. >> right. >> can you definitely do it with an act of congress. but now they are saying i can do it just with an executive order. we are the only country in the world where a person comes in, has a baby and the baby is essentially a citizen of the united states for 85 years with all of those benefits it's ridiculous. >> lisa: opponents say such an order would trigger a major legal show down. dana, i'm going to start with you. >> dana: okay. >> lisa: i want you to break this down for everyone. so president trump says that he can do it via executive order. chairman of the judiciary committee chuck grassley and paul ryan says he cannot. lindsey graham is now going to introduce legislation.
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where is all of this heading? >> dana: i think that what the president is doing is saying -- this is an issue that we should talk about. it's an issue that we talked about on the campaign and we should do something about it. i don't know if he specifically is saying that -- well, he said he could do it by executive order. i don't know who told him that maybe there is a piece of it that he could do. there is no doubt this has been a debate within legal circles for a long time. john hugh who worked with the bush administration teaches at berkeley thinks there is no way can you do this without an actual constitutional amendment there are other people like lindsey graham who think no, the law would say you can do. this ultimately that would end up at the supreme court from. a communications standpoint, i think president trump is doing something which he has done before. i'm going to introduce this issue. then you have the media immediately saying that's not true there are actually 30 other countries that have birthright citizenship and that's not true and nitpicking him on that when actually most people would look at that and say why do we do that again? oh, the 14th amendment. why do we have the 14th amendment because of the terrible dred scott decision. who came up with the dred
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scott amendment? actually republicans. a number i thought was interesting. in 2014 in the united states 270,000 births in america were to parents that were not in the country legally. that's 7% of all births in america. some people my say that he not so bad. i don't know. i think it's worth everybody having a discussion about this especially when you have crime and problems where had you just in queens here about three weeks ago a terrible situation where they called a chinese baby farm and one of the women that was there to help birth the babies went nuts and she stabbed the baby, she stabbed the mother. this is happening across the country. it's not wrong to have a conversation about it. when the president's opponents immediately go to nitpicking him on little things, they miss the big picture once again. >> lisa: this is actually an issue. harry reid, former democrat majority leader once introduced legislation to end birthright citizenship. you also have democrats who used to be for securing the
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border. why so much change in the democratic party regarding immigration issues? >> juan: i don't think it's necessarily change. i don't think that harry reid necessarily speaking for all democrats, lisa. i do think in this moment when you have the president, you know, making the caravan into an approaching army of invaders, that he brings this up, again, to press the fear button with regard to immigration as a political campaign issue for the midterms. i think that's what we are doing here. he has said why is the media paying so much attention to the bomber or to the shooter in pittsburgh? you know, let's get back. republicans get out the vote. this is his issue. and, you know, unlike dana, i think when he tells things that aren't true and says oh, gee, you know, we are the only country that does this. in fact, it's not true. somebody should say hey, mr. president. >> dana: i'm not saying that they shouldn't point it out. if you focus on it, you are missing the point that he wants to have a conversation about the underlying issue. >> juan: the underlying issue for me with him though he is a say who says a-hole countries and very hard on immigrants for a political
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reason. >> lisa: let's get greg in here. >> greg: thank you. i don't think this is surprising when your filter is always law and order and process, anything that appears to circumvent the system will be viewed as line-cutting. i think almost anybody who is a fan of a system, you don't like it when people appear to cut in line, i didn't know that number, 238,000? >> dana: 275,000. >> greg: i think that's a lot of, i would call like it's a great way to get into the country. and i think trump understands human nature. to take advantage of a system's flaws. and he knows that because he talked about it with his tax behavior. you know, he says like when there are loopholes in the system people take advantage of it however, this line-cutting may be built into our constitution whether we like it or not. perhaps it's better to focus on a process, the process that exploits the loopholes. you have may not be able to close that loophole but maybe you can figure out the process that keeps it from
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happening. his his jesse, final thoughts. >> jacob howard who drafted the 14th amendment said it should not apply to persons born in the united states who are foreigners or aliens. also, to dana's point, 275,000 births now, in 1980 it was only 30,000. you see an explosion in these types of births and juan is not afraid of the caravan. well, they have just found bombs and they found firearms and fire crackers, glass bottles and stones are being thrown at authorities. >> juan: oh fright night. fright night. oh, oh. >> lisa: you know what is frightening, take a listen to this. [screams] >> oh, god. >> lisa: find out who screamed the loudest when jesse and dana visited a haunted house. stay tuned ♪
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you've worked so hard to (huachieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. ♪ i always feel like ♪ somebody's watching me ♪ >> jesse: celebrating halloween early on "the five." somehow dana and i got suckered into visiting a haunted house. we are at blood manor. wearing go pros so they can capture all of deign naps shrieks, not mine.
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>> dana: there will be shrieks. i have not been to a honest house since i was 13. >> jesse: i'm not that scared. i'm pretty tough. these things do not traditionally scare me. if i'm screaming at all it's probably because i'm hamming it up for the cameras. >> dana: if i'm shrieking you can guarantee it's because i'm terrified. >> jesse: let's do it. [creaking door] >> okay! all right. freaking me out, man. [laughter] [screams] >> oh, god. let's go. let's go. >> okay, okay. >> you got pretty hair. let me cut it off for my
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dolly. [laughter] >> jesse: stop touching me. stop touching me. i can't see anything. >> dana: this is the worst idea we have ever had. >> jesse: i can't see anything. i don't feel so good. i think i hurt my neck. [screams] [evil laugh] [screams] >> i'm going to enjoy cutting you open. >> jesse: oh, no. no! no! no! no! get me out of here. which way? no! ♪ >> come on in.
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[screams] >> jesse: never again. [screams] >> dana: very angry. >> jesse: is it over? >> dana: it's over. >> jesse: oh my gosh. we survived blood manor. >> dana: i'm so glad you were in front. >> jesse: i'm not. >> dana: i don't know if i could do that again. >> jesse: i don't feel so well. >> dana: i thought you were joking. >> jesse: i feel sick. if you want to be scared, do this. ♪
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>> jesse: that was humiliating. i really put on a good show for everybody. gut got not scared at all. i do like the training bra you were wearing. >> jesse: i had to strap the go pro-on. >> dana: go pro-added extra tension. i didn't like the screaming in my ear. i felt really bad. i tucked behind jesse the whole time. >> greg: sensitive. like were they extra scary to you because of. >> jesse: all bernie sanders support ires. >> lisa: elizabeth warren. >> jesse: found out fox news was coming and went all in. >> dana: actor and actresses love getting the reaction from all of us. >> jesse: we were acting a little bit too, dana. >> dana: yeah, sure, sure. >> juan: i saw that ax come out, good thing they missed you. >> jesse: it was a little too close for comfort. >> dana: they have excellent set design. >> lisa: what was scariest part? >> jesse: medical room was a
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little too real. >> dana: i don't like being scared in general. i was behind jesse, get ready, something is going to pop out. just as i was about to warn him, something came out. >> jesse: you hid from everybody behind me the whole time like this and i took it on the chin. >> greg: i just feel like i'm watching a lost episode like a special halloween episode of friends. [laughter] rose and rachel trapped in a haunted house. >> juan: is this all year around for halloween. >> dana: goes through next weekend. so it's downtown new york city. it's called blood manor. i recommend checking it out. >> lisa: how much is it to go? >> dana: i think $35 a ticket. >> jesse: you pay additional money to cut the line i recommend that. it's a long line. >> dana: it's worth it. >> greg: line cutter. >> juan: i think there is a caravan. >> jesse: i paid to cut the line. >> dana: he did it the legal way. >> greg: like the rich ones do. >> jesse: one more thing is up next ♪ ♪
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with's tyrus promoting the new digital subtraction base platform lodging later in november. also i gave a speech to a wonderful group of people at the lincoln club in newport beach in orange county, california. greg gave a speech a little while back. everybody said my speech is much, much better and you can take that to the bank. i was at california state university l.a. speaking to young america's foundation and there i am with a bunch of yaf people and no one protested me -- >> that means you are to good enough. >> i've got to read this stuff. okay, fox nation election experience exciting, that's coming up on tuesday november 6th. that's election day. from 9:00-11:00, you'll have ainsley earhardt, shall be
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citing her books, of course. 11:30-1:30 p.m., i'll be citing my books. that's a blast. come over, you're going to cite a book. that's awesome. let's do this. greg's crime corridor! i did not think i would live to say the words crime: , stolen from the cancer center two weeks ago but the kansas city police recovered the inflatable: . they were following up a tip. >> why are you showing this? >> i think it's great. if this gets people to go get tested for colon cancer than i think it's a good thing. >> it's a psa. >> it's a psa. saving lives whenever i can. >> that was wonderful, greg.
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>> stolen colon. it's like stolen valor, but below the belt. >> and it rhymes. i'm leaving for indiana tonight, i will be in indianapolis tonight. me and bill hemmer talking about one of those senate races that's really tight? it's in indiana and i'll have the republican mike brown with me tomorrow. unfortunately joe donnelly said he couldn't make it but we all have a great show. a lot of great people out there. somebody out there i went to graduate school with will be on the show. two then at p.m. tomorrow. >> it's my turn -- juan? >> you ever play basketball court in the backyard? how about playing a game of horse on the nba court! watching klay thompson last night with the bulls. >> for nba history... he's got it!
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>> set the record for nba three-pointers and it didn't take him the whole game to do it. hit the record-breaking shot with 5 minutes to go in the third quarter. he left the game at the end of the third after stealing doing 52-point! >> or anybody else thinks this is too easy? >> these guys? >> well, they are pros, guys. >> alex of ovechkin not only loves his fans, watch this. >> as he can see, he not only stopped to say high hi, also gave them his stick. aiden's awesome, so is ovechkin.
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i'll be on tucker carlson later tonight at 8:00 p.m. and a book about kavanaugh in the media smearing him. >> set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five," "special report" is up next with a special report from the white house. >> bret: gets immediate pushback from the house speaker and others. the president of the first lady traveling to the site of the synagogue massacre to pay respects today. how --dash hillary clinton running for president again in 2020? this is "special report" ." good evening. i'm bret baier coming to you tonight live from the white house. the president and first lady will be back here soon after a trip to pittsburgh where 11 people were killed saturday at that jewish synagogue. meanwhile, president trump indicating, as you look at the

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