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could play in it and get knocked over a little bit. >> i feel like you could stand up for a second and fall back down. >> neil: i don't think you can deny it's a blue wave. >> i'm with neil. >> it's a small wave. >> neil: blue wave nevertheless >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with jedediah bila, juan williams, jesse watters. a paper clip is her trombone. dana perino. "the five" ." stormy daniels lawyer, the esteemed mike alani was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence for the whole story is pretty murky but it seems he's accused of similar -- accused of similar stuff. i'm not going to lie, i felt like there was some adjustments exacted in the universe. i may be small for feeling that way but nobody is as small,
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petty, irresponsible as this guy. he tried to ruin brett kavanaugh's life. that wrongdoing requires serious poetic justice. even if it turns out he's innocent and he might be, he's tasting the kind of pain he's put on others and it's good to see one leader of a mob get hoisted on his own pitchfork. one must resist -- we must be better than him and better than avenatti. that is a low bar. we must be magnificent compared to him, so he deserves due process and the presumption of innocence even if he kept it from kavanaugh. he must get all the good stuff our system has to offer even if he would happily deny it to you are to me. maybe if justice is served, he might learn something about his own behavior, his own sins in his own. but he's my glove and 90, so don't hold your breath.
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he believes he was set up. would you be more likely democrats than republicans to frame him? [laughter] a crowded field and he doesn't do the democrats any favor. you really think he's running for president? i think avenatti is really, that's really ridiculous. seems to be a lot of schadenfreude around today with regard to michael menotti. town hall had a headline. sweet irony. i think we should all be very careful. we don't know the facts of this case and i was surprised that the first wife and second wife said she wasn't there and the initial report was that she was there and she was the victim. we are locked into this tribal
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political framework. if you are a trump supporter, why not take the light. >> greg: dana, as much as i despise the guy, you have to presume he's innocent even if he would screw you over in a heartbeat. >> i saw a couple "new york times" reporters are going to be writing a book coming out next year and it's going to answer all the questions, still unanswered questions from the brett kavanaugh confirmation hearings and i thought all the questions? the ones including those referred to the department of justice by the grassley committee for making false statements. those unanswered questions? it would be interesting. >> greg: it would be a great book. if the book was focused on two weeks, it would be a great book.
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i know it's small and i am small but i feel some justice to see how avenatti response now that he's on the other side. >> jesse: isn't it funny how life can hold a mirror up and show you lessons learned. it was a couple months ago that this exact same thing was happening to brett kavanaugh allegedly and he wasn't giving him the benefit of the doubt. event happen to this person and this person, the entire media can step back and say innocent until proven guilty. except hillary, because we know she's guilty. you look at this guy, it's looking like his 15 minutes or up. let's say something happened that was bad. he rode the lawsuit to fame.
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and he's now being investigated for lying to the senate. a judge ruled he owes millions to his business partners. he's accused of felony domestic assault. rethinking how bad can it get many say it's going to get a lot worse because he's never going to get booked on any cable news shows anymore. everybody that loved him, cnn barely covered the story. his appearances at vermont at some democratic event or canceled. this guy is a pariah and is in the middle of a really dirty divorce right now and he can't afford the luxury lifestyle he's provided for himself and his ex-wife. i think what's going to happen is he was going to take the money raised for the presidential campaign and i think he was going to pay down debt with that because he owes his business partners and he owes the state of california and the irs millions of dollars. that's over with. the shell game he was trying to arrange is done. i think he was going to probably
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declare bankruptcy or he may spend time in prison. >> greg: you are the opposite of a therapist. you basically took apart every facet of his career. >> jesse: have been following him closely. how can you not? he's on tv all the time. >> greg: jedediah, even alyssa milano who was front and center or in the back of the kavanaugh hearings has disavowed him. >> jedidiah: she is consistent anyway. presumption of innocence doesn't matter to her. you asked how he might respond in one of the things he tweeted was why is tmz the news standard? that's what some of us have been saying. now he's going to be the guy who questions these news outlets and says wait, this is an accusation, an allegation. there's no proof. he's making the exact same arguments everyone was watching kavanaugh saying hold on the
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second. let's investigate it and figure out what happened and not criminalize this guy. now he's making those arguments. they should be a moment for him, a turning point moment for him where he sits back and he's a decent human being and i don't know him personally but if he is, he sits back and can say wow, this is why this matters. at any point, you could be in the situation. anyone of us could be in a situation or the public doesn't know the story but you deserve the right to be innocent until proven guilty because no one else knows the story except you and you have to go through process. no one gave kavanaugh their right to process and now he's seeing that a lot of people don't want to give him that same right and many of us are sitting here -- i don't agree with him on anything but i'm here to defend his right to process the same way i was defending kavanaugh's right to process. >> juan: you really think, and jesse said this, you think it's analogous? i think you're being unfair to
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kavanaugh. kavanaugh, the hard charge against him came from professor ford who said something happen when he was a teenager and then they had to get her to testify in there trying to find if they could confirm. in the case of what we are seeing with avenatti, you've got the women right there that the investigation is ongoing. i don't think it's analogous and i don't think it's analogous to stormy daniels saying something happen with donald trump and then discovering there was a payoff. now everything is about the same and it's all about due process? >> jedidiah: still has a right to make his k heard -- case heard. >> jesse: kavanaugh was 30 years ago. this is an actual arrest. >> juan: that's what i just said. that's why it's not analogous. the burden of proof is more on avenatti. >> jedidiah: what is analogous is that the public should be willing to say innocent until proven guilty. it is still america regardless
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of the situation. it's not the same situation. you are right. there is an arrest here and it's arguably worse for him. people have a right to defend themselves and we should be criminalizing people. >> jesse: as i get more famous and powerful, i've noticed something. i'm probably going to get set up at some point. i have some great advice for people. i sought on twitter. if you are traveling alone for a period of time and no one knows where you are, it's good to make purchases with a credit card or debit card. there is an electronic footprint that verifies your whereabouts at a certain point in time so you have an alibi. so no one can say you did this to me at this time. you look can look at the recei. i was at the 7-eleven. >> juan: what happened when you gave me your starbucks card and i used it? you are setting me up. [laughter] >> greg: if everybody would do that, every criminal would do that. >> jesse: i am saying it
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helps. >> dana: walking around using your atm card. i >> greg: i i'm glad you thought about it. all right, if you're planning on setting up jesse, don't even bother. he has it figured out. some democrats revolting against nancy pelosi. revolting? is her bid to become house speaker again in trouble? that's next. actually fits your life? introducing the new 2019 ford edge st. capability meets power. in the first suv from the ford performance team. the new 2019 ford edge st.
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♪ >> dana: a growing number of house democrats saying no thanks to nancy pelosi is the next house speaker. >> the american people sent a very clear message a week ago with the election. time for a new approach to politics and new leaders. >> we are going to bring change. the people want change. this is the establishment versus change. >> dana: fox news confirming at least 17 current and incoming lawmakers pledged to not support pelosi again. despite the opposition from her party, pelosi says she is confident she will regain the gavel. >> do have the votes to be
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elected speaker? >> yes. >> what do you think the challenge. >> i say it to everybody. come on in. the water is warm. >> dana: you don't have to be a member of congress to be speaker of the house. i'm looking at you. can you get 218 votes? >> greg: i think so. i'm a pretty popular guy and i'm getting more and more famous. i think this is ageist. they want her to go because she is getting up there in age. the best bet for the republicans is that the fresh faces, nancy and chuck, make them look at them look conservative. the democratic party will end up looking like the venezuelan ruling class because they want socialized health care. they want free tuition, maybe it's a good thing for republicans. i would like to see the democratic party become a better
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party. they should stress unity, patriotism, let go of the irrational anger and embrace new ideas, let go of the old ones. it might be good for them. >> dana: a lot of these members, the campaign saying it will not vote for nancy pelosi. they did commercials about it now it's likely that their first vote is going to be for nancy pelosi as speaker. >> jesse: and she's going to be watching carefully who votes against her and she will exact retribution. i hope marshall wins. i want to see trump have a field day. it's closer than people realize. if these 17 democrats stick and they add a few more, the first vote is just a simple majority
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of democrats. she will get that point when they go to the full vote in the house, they may need republican votes for the pelosi speakership because the republicans aren't going to give it to them. >> juan: i think your boss just said he would help her get republican votes. >> jesse: i think greg is right. it is about age and change. right now she does not let young people in the democratic caucus advance in their careers. they have these 70-year-old people that are chairs of these committees and they have cobwebs all over them. they are in their walkers. they are very old. if you are young democrat and you want to get some fresh blood in there. rise up, you're not going to do it under the tutelage of tutelage -- >> greg: a fresh blood for the transfusions. >> dana: 70 is the new 40, juan. >> juan: i hope so. >> dana: did you know that the new congress will be on average ten years younger than the previous one? that's how much the new generation. there is something about doing that and she says this will be the last time. she's going to merkel herself.
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[laughter] >> juan: i think this must be like g.o.p. porn. everyone is getting off on -- >> dana: i would know nothing about that, juan. >> juan: i don't think there's anything to that fantasy. i don't like there's one person who thinks she won't win when the democratic caucus gets together and have their vote after thanksgiving. and then jesse picked up on something that's key. i think a 14 over the 17, she needs at least 14 of the 17 democrats to vote with her when it comes to the full floor of the house. outside of the democratic caucus, let's say she gets past the democratic caucus and gets to the floor, if 14 of the 17 don't vote for, it would open the door to republican saying we don't want her leadership. the problem is once he gets to floor, people like barack obama, the unions, the churches, they are all going to say democrats, how dare you challenge and get
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involved in a useless fight against the most effective speaker in american history who raises more money and puts more votes and if you think about she's passed everything from health care to cap and trade, stimulus. she makes paul ryan looked like he didn't know what he was doing. >> dana: i am an admirer. but there's new energy and younger democrats. you had alexandria ocasio-cortez protesting in nancy pelosi's office the other day. >> jedidiah: the thing is, pelosi is also a walking ad for republicans. i am for new blood. i say that on the right too. i am like let's get new people, fresh ideas. especially for the democratic party that i think really is struggling to find a message. she is more of the same if they are going to put forward a message and they're going to talk to people and say we are bringing about positive new different ideas, i think the person that's ushering that in needs to be not necessarily
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younger. it's not necessarily about age but in someone who's not been so entranced in the situation for so long. i wonder why they don't talk about schumer in the same way. why doesn't he get the same amount of coverage? 56 remember the schumer shutdown? he blew the daca deal. he's getting railroaded. he screwed up kavanaugh too. >> jedidiah: in terms of headlines, he's done more damage to the democratic party than she has. >> juan: the way to do that argument is to say clearly the democrats did not win the senate. senate. they won the house. how come they aren't going after schumer but the playing field was so tilted towards the republicans in the senate. i don't think people hold him accountable in that way. do you notice no one is running against nancy pelosi. >> dana: marcia fudge might. >> juan: no one has that i am running. >> dana: federal judge calling florida the laughingstock of the
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>> jesse: fox news alert. florida senate race heading to a hand recount with the deadline of noon on sunday. the manual recount to focus on over and under votes. under votes were a big problem in broward county. all of this as a federal judge calls the state the laughingstock of the world amid the latest election chaos. palm palm beach county missed ts deadline. after all sorts of problems, broward county did manage to hit today's deadline with 12 minutes to spare. okay, dana. they are doing a hand recount in the entire state of florida on i guess under counts and overt counts. >> dana: and undercount is let's say you have a ballot where you went in and you only
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voted for the senate and he left the rest of it blank. that's considered and under vote. and over vote as we may be your pen or pencil accidentally ticked two boxes. nelson, scott, scott, nelson. >> jesse: the geniuses in florida. >> greg: i thought undercount was when there's a fight between new two vampires. >> dana: and undercount is what happens when you get measured for your height at the doctor's office. [laughter] >> greg: that was because i interrupted you. >> dana: this has gotten a little bit boring. >> greg: a lot boring. >> dana: senator scott -- senator nelson and governor scott and you have .2% between you. .2% is 13,000 votes so it's very unlikely that this gets overturned.
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>> jesse: to dana's point, usually a recount or hand recount in this case won't swing anything if it's anywhere over 1,000. this is what, 15,000? >> juan: almost 13,000. the thing is the real damage here is i don't understand, given that it's likely that governor scott becomes senator scott, and there's not really a recount and the governor's race, why are republicans going after and suggesting that there is fraud or somehow that there's criminality? even the republicans -- there has not been. even the republican secretary of state -- >> jesse: florida department of law enforcement investigating tampering with ballots on the statewide level. >> juan: it's like someone saying i didn't see jesse swipe his credit card that day. [laughter] i think what you've got. he was in broward county? >> jesse: double voting.
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>> juan: the republican secretary of state says nothing criminal is going on but you get president trump involved? what is he doing? why? >> jedidiah: i would love to make this political but all i could see behind you is the image of the voting machines. i feel like i have gotten into a delorean and gone back in time. although technological advancements, don't you feel like it's antiquated? the machines are broken, busted. there has to be a better way. this is the most part and thing in the entire -- most important thing in the entire country. >> juan: the interesting counterargument that people in the democratic side say if you really care about this, why not put money into modernizing and improving the machines? >> jesse: democrats have talked about i guess we'll republicans are worrying about. let's hear what they had to say. >> will never give in on voting rights. we have seen -- if stacey abrams doesn't won in georgia, they
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stole it. it's clear. i say that publicly. it's clear. >> if she had a fair election, she already would have won. >> jesse: greg, in 2000, the democrats did this. in 2016 they did it and now in 2018. they are undermining the elections after the fact. >> greg: if they are crybabies. what i truly hate about the democrats, it's not the adoption of destructive ideas from prior centuries. it's not the toxic mix of identity politics that pits one group against the other. it's their constant demonization of people who disagree with them. they are forcing us to do this story. they won't give up. they are like kids in the backseat of a car screaming for ice cream and they are waiting for the adults, i.e. republican republicans, to give in and stop at 31 flavors. >> dana: in georgia you had democrats saying that stacey abrams is 17,000 votes behind. let it go. you came close. let's take a lesson.
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what we come so close in georgia? what would be learned from this? what was at the turn enough people off to vote for the republicans are not the democrat. you can do the same exercise in florida. try to win next time. there will be another good election. >> jesse: this is a new hillary clinton mantra. when you lose a close election, you blame. >> greg: the counties referred to law enforcement. the media has ignored this. >> juan: i think mia love in utah is trying to stop a recount. >> dana: because she's going to win bad. >> juan: george is not like florida. in georgia, jo brian kemp who has said he's the governor-elect who was in charge of the election and who had said certain ballots were not to be allowed because signatures didn't match or most came from minority communities likely to
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vote for abrams. >> jedidiah: a caffeine that every single election the democrats line is they stole it, they cheated. >> juan: the republican line, fraud, fraud. "the five" one last thing, watch in the next year. there's going to be a call. democrats are going to call up a vote on the voting rights act from a voter suppression. was it '051 we did this before? >> juan: '05 or '06. overly punishing of states. then the big debate. >> dana: a lot of consequences. >> jesse: you can't always blame the government. in this case, you blame dumb people who vote for both candidates. up next, could amazon's alexa be the key witness in a double
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murder case? stick around.
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♪ >> juan: welcome back to "the five." as story that's reigniting the debate over technology and privacy. investigators think alexa may hold the key to solving a murder case in new hampshire where the suspect is pleading not guilty. prosecutors want to know if the attack was recorded on the victims amazon echo device. it was on the kitchen counter at the time of the crime. a judge is ordering amazon to turn over the recording. i think jesse, alexa is always on. >> jesse: i would pull a hillary hand is all in acid. that's what she did with her emails. she took those emails in acid wash them. >> dana: is an and held on the server? >> jesse: i don't bother with the details.
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>> juan: lock her up. lock her up. i wanted to go to you, greg, because remember the san bernardino case when apple refused to unlock the iphone and i think you are mad at apple. >> greg: i was mad at apple. i'm an expert in crime. i watched back-to-back episodes of forensic files over the weekend. >> jesse: greg just told us how to contaminate a crime scene if you commit a homicide. >> greg: it's a brilliant idea. it's not about privacy. it's about evidence. go back to the 1990s and imagine a person leaving an answering machine message like hey, jesse, i'm about to [groans] it's not a surreptitious listening device. it's the same thing with alexa. it's not surreptitiously
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listening to you. it's like a 24-hour voice mail or message machine. there's nothing confidential being shared, so it is evidence. >> jesse: so you can call alexa to the stand and have her plead the fifth. >> juan: what i learned while doing the research on this story, i thought you had to say "alexa," or echo or amazon computer but apparently it's listening all the time. i am shocked. >> jedidiah: you couldn't command it. i know this because my mother has a alexa, much to my dismay. i welcome house and unplug it immediately. this stuff freaks me out. it stores it. my concern is always wire people okay with this kind of massive surveillance? people get weary of government surveillance but it doesn't occur to them something could be sitting on the table recording everything they say. and then what happens if it gets hacked? if the contact, now -- you're
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not talking about confidential stuff. i'm sure you wouldn't want all your conversations in your house to be played right now. >> greg: i talk to myself. >> juan: now for a different attitude and approach. >> dana: i don't like it, remember not too long ago alexa took a conversation that a family was having and then accidentally uploaded it and subject all their contacts. that happened, so no, i'm not good with that. in terms of alexa listening to me and i'm saying god, i really want that new pack from that designer and then all of a sudden in peter's instagram there's advertisements for that exact backpack. thank you, alexa. that's exactly what i wanted to happen. >> jesse: are you trying to tell peter you want a backpack? >> dana: it's better for my back. >> juan: the thing is, should the police have access to alexa?
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>> dana: yes. >> jesse: yes. >> jedidiah: they have to get a warrant. >> jesse: it's a homicide, juan. >> greg: the thing is, it's like all of a sudden saying you left a footprint on a tile and the tile company says i'm sorry. those are my tiles. if you're leaving voluntarily in an object. >> jedidiah: people don't know that's how alexa works. they think what you said before, and that you have to prompt it and then it responds. then you have the sort of interaction and then it goes away. it goes to sleep. >> dana: something happened to our alexa. we have two. >> greg: isn't that cute? >> dana: neither of them are working. i don't know why. it won't recognize it. nothing is getting recorded. >> jedidiah: it's mad at you.
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>> greg: you know we need, more workers. alexa is lazy. >> juan: here's the other side of the story. last year, amazon was given a requirement, a warrant, served the warrant in a murder case and it got the guy off. turns out he wasn't guilty. >> dana: jesse, maybe you need this as part of your atm plan. >> jesse: it can cut both ways. >> dana: there's a legislative angle. there's a big privacy effort, cyber privacy issue that's going to be taken up in a congress and it'll be interesting to see what happens with the new democratic committee chairman. they are more aligned with some republicans. rand paul and the cybersecurity people. >> juan: is maxing in charge of oversight? >> dana: not that committee. >> juan: remember the story about the couple who launched a
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>> jedidiah: a major new twist a mystery that made national headlines last year. remember the new jersey couple that raised 400 grand to help pay it forward after a homeless man gave them his last $20 because they ran out of gas? it turns out it was a giant scam. listen to these crazy revelations prosecutors made. >> the trio knew each other for about a month at least before the campaign went live. i would say all of them joined into it and all of them were on board as of november 10 when johnny and kate took the picture and within hours, that picture might live. >> jedidiah: the trio is being charged with theft and conspiracy for allegedly defrauding donors. the couple blew most of the money on a trip to las vegas and gambling. greg, i know you are fired up about this story. >> dana: you called it. >> greg: when i sit here and we do feel good stories, i squirm because i feel like feel
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good stories are often fake. i smelled this one from the beginning. i was sitting on a panel show there was another panelist who started talking about this story and how great it was my was shaking my head going no, no, no, no. i said it's not real. it's not real. this never happened. there are certain things that are dead giveaways. stories that are too perfect. i worked in health journalism. i know quackery. it's fake. it got me livid. $400,000. i hope they go to jail a long time. >> jedidiah: in go find me as defense, they tell people only donate to people you know. don't give it -- do a little bit of research on your own. doesn't the responsibility fall with us? we have to do the research. it's our money. we can't just give them money and if something bad happens
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blame go fund me. >> juan: they say 5 billion since 2010. i don't think most people are doing any research. it's an emotional thing. you say oh, my gosh great movie it's the holidays. maybe thanksgiving is coming, what a nice story. i'm going to give some money to these wonderful people. i think there is a lot involved. they are giving you incentive to feel good by making this donation but you really don't know. then you say to me but you should've done the research. i think that's a suckers game at that point. >> jedidiah: the reason they found out about it was because the homeless guy that was involved only got $75,000 of the money and sued them. is it possible that there's instances where no one sues? >> jesse: got to get a lawyer. >> jedidiah: he brought a lawsuit forward and he said this is not we talked about and all three are being charged. is it possible, what if he hadn't brought it forward and he wasn't capable of doing it.
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could someone get away with something like this? >> jesse: yeah, i think go fund me is a racket. it's panhandling for rich people. it's kind of sleazy if you can afford it to start asking people for money, strangers. mccabe has a go fund me. over $1 million. dr. ford has a go fund me. it's gotten out of hand. only homeless people should have one. he's taking panhandling to the next level. i think it's fine if you're homeless person to have a gofundme page. it's really enterprising. but he got next up with this cuckoo couple and all hell broke loose. it's fine. it's just kind of skeevy. >> dana: we just talked about that word in the makeup room. i feel like this is like the book "gone girl." when you read the book, you can't stand anybody. did you like any of the
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characters in the movie? >> jesse: i can't remember. >> dana: congratulations to scott. i knew that he was a prosecutor in new jersey. he worked in the bush white house and he was a prosecutor. coming up on tuesday, november 27 is called having tuesday. everyone should keep this in mind. give to organizations that you've given to before that you know do really good work, once and have a background. there is a lot of neat out there which is disgusting about these people if they were hurt a lot of others because you will be reluctant to donate. >> greg: i am starting a gofundme page to investigate go fund me pages. >> jedidiah: there are people that i know that i've used go fund me who have relatives or suffering, who are legitimately needing help. these people. they herded for everybody. "one more thing" is coming up next.
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courtesy of food network star willie d a diebel and uncle jack's, shared goodies from their new york location. a 12-ounce thick chard filet, dried season state we have lobster tacos. fred flintstone the stake one of their signature desserts. is that the banana cream one? >> juan: that's what dana said. >> jesse: we love you guys! >> jedidiah: this is amazing. >> dana: my turn? next. last week, peter and i sat down -- >> greg: we sat down together. >> dana: it's about how we met on an airplane 21 years ago.
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it's a short interview. yahoo did a good job. animation, fun things. peter is very camera shy but he'd agreed to do it. you can find it at yahoo.com/lifestyle. also there is a new episode of "i'll tell you what." get all your updates including some election stuff. juan, your next. >> juan: over the summer, my youngest son rafe got married. but he and his wife morgan delayed the honeymoon to allow them to pay for a trip for india to attend one of rafe's friends message in new delhi. here is the bride and groom -- of course, they went local. take a look at rafe's local indian attire, and here is morgan's henna tattoos on their hand. a picture of them doing the three-day wedding celebration. after the wedding, they went to a beach in goa, india, to have a
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real private honeymoon. it'll be a joy once they make it back home to old me. [laughter] >> jedidiah: that's really cool. >> dana: you are next. >> greg: this is probably a bad one more thing because we are eating. greg's rodent/feline international relationship news. take a look at this video. it's a cat going after a rat. interesting thing. a lot of people think about cats, cats aren't scared of rats. check out this rat. the rat says, look, rat , cat, -- that is that. look at this. what it does is it reveals a myth that cats can take rats when in fact cats are not the enemy of rats because rats are too large. they prefer mice and birds. suddenly not so hungry anymore. [laughter]
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anyway, if you want to see any more videos -- is next? >> juan: jedediah. >> greg: make this 2 minutes long. >> jedidiah: great. i like pigs. and my husband likes harry potter. this is a fusion of both of our worlds. >> greg: really? take us downtown. >> jedidiah: look at him. he got to live out his dreams of being a wizard. his owner dressed him up as a student of hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. >> dana: i have no idea what's going on. >> jedidiah: he has the robes on, he has the harry potter glasses. he is a happy pig. >> greg: i read your book. [laughter] age 12-18... you write a story about one pig... >> jedidiah: never going to live that down. >> jesse: his name is kyle?
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>> greg: you are going to miss an amazing chapter -- beauty with a pig! moving >> jedidiah: with a pig! moving on -- >> greg: that's not his real name? >> jedidiah: did anybody give him anything to drink before? >> dana: no, it's the meat. >> jedidiah: 20,000 followers on facebook, 30,000 on instagram. this is not just any old pig. this is a pig like "charlotte's web" style. >> greg: one of its relatives -- >> jedidiah: you are eating bacon while talking about a pig. you are talking about rodents while eating whatever that is over there. >> juan: talk about -- >> dana: you don't eat seafood either, do you? delicious. we got the seafood on this. you three will tell you about some seafood.
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>> dana: our other people enjoying watching a seed? >> greg: never miss an episode of "the five." hey, bret baier. >> bret: i enjoy watching you eat. this is the fox news alert. we have breaking news on the florida election recount. unofficial results indicate that the governor's race seems settled. but the u.s. senate race is heading to the manual recounts all coming as one copy misses today's deadline and the federal judge says the state has become a laughing stock over its election -- where they did actually meet the deadline today. good evening, peter. good evening >> good evening, bret. andrew gillum just gained one vote on the republican ron

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