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reading for him. i am trying to inspire the younger people as well. >> charles: willie robertson, thank you. appreciate talking to you. that will do it tonight. neil is back tomorrow. i will be on fox business tomorrow. 2:00 p.m. eastern time. "making money," you don't want to miss it. the market was up today. "the five" starts now. ♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters with kennedy, geraldo, dana and greg. it's 5:00 in new york and this is "the five" ." president trump threatening to shut down the border permanently and calling on congress to build the wall. this comes after border patrol agents fired tear gas while trying to stop migrants from the caravan from storming into the united states yesterday.
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the border patrol chief saying a tough response was necessary. >> our agents were being assaulted. a large group rushed the area and they were throwing rocks and bottles at my men and women, putting them in harm's way as well as other members of the caravan. we needed to disperse the group. with the assault of nature, it was imperative we disperse them from the area. >> jesse: president trump defending these of tear gas. >> they were being rushed by some very tough people and they used tear gas. here's the bottom line. nobody is coming into our country unless they come in legally. >> jesse: the president will be speaking at a rally in mississippi this hour and we will be monitoring it. geraldo come on the tear gas situation, everyone is showing in the mainstream media this one image of a mom and a young girl fleeing. what they are not showing is that they are surrounded by
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almost all men who had been, you know, violently attacking and throwing things and taunting the border patrol. do you think it's honest with the media is doing or dishonest? >> i refused to deal with this is a media issue. it's far too important. he goes to the very quick, this goes to my soul. fulfilling my role as the designated pinyon pinata. i am ashamed. we treat these refugees as if they are zombies from the walking dead. we arrested 42 people, eight of them were women with children. we have to deal with this problem humanely and with compassion. these are not invaders. stop using these military analogies. this is absolutely painful to watch. we are a nation of immigrants. these are desperate people.
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they walked 2,000 miles. why? because they want to rape your daughter or steal your lunch? no. because they want a job. they want to fill the millions of unpaid jobs we have in the agriculture sector, wash dishes, delivered pizza. for goodness sake. can't we suspend -- i fear it's because they look different. >> greg: i understand what geraldo is saying but you cannot demean people for looking at this and saying this is a violation of a process. i look at this and see a bunch of good people being manipulated by a political group, an activist group. imagine if a group of activists, a bunch of people robbing a bank, it's not the security guards faulty as to protect the bank. that's what they tried to do. the activist tried to create
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this conflict as a way to inflame society. this is what they are doing. i want to read this. this is from the "san diego union tribune." group of around 100 people trying to illegally cross the border sunday through rocks and bottles the u.s. border patrol agents who used pepper spray. november 25. 2013. 2013. five years ago when president obama was in power. no one seemed to care. where is obama and biden and clinton now? they approved of this. the problem with this, they are playing upon the emotions of people. these may be good people, i agree but they are being used. the only way a president can respond is with law or you encourage more of it. >> geraldo: you have the poorest people in the hemisphere living next door to the richest nation on earth. >> greg: there has to be a process. >> geraldo: of course there has to be a process but we need a process that recognizes that
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they are part of our continent. we can pay attention to our neighbors for goodness sake. how have we destabilize these governments over the decades? >> greg: you are going to bigger issues. we are trying to talk about a border. >> geraldo: this isn't a media story. >> jesse: with all due respect, if you're going to be a good neighbor on one side of the border, you need to be a good neighbor on the other side of the border. you people throwing rocks that border patrol agents and there's about 100 of them climbing the wall, taunting, trying to breach and you have three or four border patrol agents on the other side. de-escalation tactics call for you to disperse a little tear gas to de-escalate the situation. this is law enforcement 101. they are not doing anything illegal. kennedy. >> kennedy: i agree with you and that the vast majority of these people want to come here to work. they want a better life for
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their family. we have to have empathy for that because we are an empathetic country and were very fortunate that we are party to the forces of the free market. that's why our economy has proliferated and they want to engage in it. having said that, the people throwing rocks and bottles and putting children's lives at risk, as individuals, they should be ashamed of themselves. what's going to happen, it's going to justify the hard-line immigration tactics that members of this administration would like to impose. that's a very, unintended consequence of that behavior. we have to look at this and say why are there more people? is it just because we have more work and we are in an economic boom right now or is there something else? are these people being played as puppets? i didn't think the immigration debate could get any more emotional or any less rational.
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within it seems impossible to come to a logical compromise. >> jesse: no one wants to see these images of people being tear gassed. it's not a happy site. i think everyone wants to solve it humanely and compassionately. >> dana: 2013, we didn't cover it. >> geraldo: i covered it. i called obama the deporter in chief. >> dana: i do remember that but i don't remember thanksgiving time. i don't think any border patrol agents want to use pepper spray on tilden. like, that's not why they're there. i agree with solving the problem at the source because if you're being a good neighbor. geraldo, to your point on the bigger issue of what's happened in the past several decades in these countries, does america have a responsibility to try to help with law and order and
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economic development? i would say yes. >> greg: but then we get criticized for doing that. >> dana: there is a circular problem there. the problem is also economic. this is the busiest land crossing in the world. billions of dollars at stake. the mayor of tijuana is basically saying i can't handle all of this and he's basically trying to hold them off. it's bad for everybody that's involved. the democrats seem to be unwilling to talk about the border security issue because they want to talk about the other issue. clearly both of these things have to be talked about at the same time. another thing to keep in mind. this saturday is the inauguration of the new president of mexico. there's going to be a lot of attention, it allowed me to focus and there are elements within the caravan that are pushing for more media attention and stronger issues and so i hope were not back here next monday talking about this but we could be. >> greg: can i ask geraldo. we all know immigrants who waited in line and did the right thing. my wife is one of them. >> geraldo: really?
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i have no idea. >> greg: it took her a couple years to become a citizen. and your husband as well. it must be infuriating to see people cut in line. they are able-bodied men. they could go through a process but instead they are doing this. i would assume most immigrants, most of them must be like, screw that. i waited in line. >> geraldo: the problem, the systemic approach nice and fast with people who are impatient because they have been following the process. latin america has been absolutely screwed when it comes to immigration. there was the quote is, the racism, it marked it for generations. they were excluded. there was no ellis island for mexico or central america. and the huge chunks of our southwest used to belong to mexico. so they didn't cross the over the border some of them. the border cross over them. >> greg: and we give
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california back? [laughter] >> geraldo: not a bad idea. but my point was these are the forgotten people. before 9/11, the border was to open. i went to university of arizona. they came for the harvest. they went home. they came for the planting. they went home. there was an ebb and flow. our gis went to war and they came and filled the role of the gis and plants and so forth. there has to be a regional parlay with the president. one other thing i want to say. i love the president but george w. bush had the tone that this republican president could and should have on this issue. it is the feeling of compassion. it is okay, let's work this out. these people aren't murderers. hardened criminals, 500 of them.
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where do we get these facts from? >> greg: what you are saying i agree with. this is a culture that assimilates. when they come to america, they are conservative. they are hard workers. they are like 1950s americans. they want to have families. they want to have jobs. by manipulating it in this fashion, it hurts them because it makes these immigrants seem like they are assaulting our border. >> jesse: the people in the front of the caravan that did the assault, they give everybody in the back half a bad mind. before we go, you talk a lot about the compassion for people, the forgotten men and women south of the border. this president ran on represent in the forgotten men and women inside the border, the u.s. citizens i feel like they've gotten the short end of the stick. from the open border policies that we've had for decades.
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those of the people he's representing. not the people from the south. >> geraldo: i have no beef with that. i just want people to know that every survey indicates that these people commit fewer crimes than citizens. when they move into a neighborhood, the neighborhood becomes safer, not more dangerous. >> jesse: it would help if they didn't act violent when they were coming in. are they going to get violent when they get here? how far left while the democrats go in their attempted takedown president trump in 2020? the answer is next. this isn't just any moving day.
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>> dana: dozens of democrats hinting about running for president, a hawaii senator says that his party will nominate a progressive to go up against him. we are already talking 2020. geraldo, it's your hometown governor john kasich. is 2020 really for the republicans? it is trump or bost. >> geraldo: probably. if i may give you ten seconds on ohio, the mother of presidents. eight presidents have come from ohio. not only the outgoing governor but the newly reelected senator on the democratic side who defied ohio's move to the right and was reelected handily. i think the candidate best equipped to go against president trump will be someone from the midwest. kasich did beat him in the ohio primary in 2016. it was kind of a hometown boat in many ways. but i think the republican party, and i say this as a republican, is now totally invested in president trump, although he will be primaried, i
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believe, by kasich. >> kennedy: you have seen this from the inside out. i was thinking about this today and how vastly different the 2020 primaries are going to be versus 2016 we had so many republicans running for president they had to split up the debate stages. let's say john kasich and jeff flake run. i think they're going to end up debating each other. i don't think the president will be compelled to go to a debate. >> dana: i can dove did not see it from the inside because in 2000, there was a big primary. i wasn't working there at the time but in 2004 there was no primary challenger to president bush. i don't really know what it would be like. this hasn't happened in a long time that you have a sitting president be primaried. not in our lifetime.
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>> geraldo: so nice and then... >> dana: in 2014, no one was talking about president trump. so on the democratic side could it be someone no one is talking about? >> jesse: perhaps. they are either has been, you can pronounce their last name. they are afraid of fox news. i don't think they have the right stuff. >> geraldo: my mother likes sharad >> geraldo: what about sherrod brown? >> geraldo: the only one i really see is beto. >> dana: what about kamala harris? >> jesse: i don't think her personality comes across. when it does, it's not a good thing. >> dana: greg.
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>> greg: here is some good news. when you saw what kasich is upset about, he said tone, name-calling, division. his problem is trump's persona. good luck with that. replace those three things with these concerns. war, poverty, crime. those are not of the concerns of what we have. we have a great economy. poverty is on the decline. crime is on the decline. in terms of war, aside from the wars in syria and afghanistan which have been ongoing, where living in a pretty prosperous time. who would you rather have come a really nice guy like kasich and be involved in war with the terrible economy and high crime or a guy who is a jerk who seems to have your interests at heart and making everything run pretty smoothly. for the dems, if they don't nominate a progressive, they run the risk of having two candidates and it could split their base. if they do a sensible centrist, could be brown or biden.
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he might have someone go green and they lose. >> dana: i am trying to understand the garcetti appeal. he's the mayor of los angeles. he keeps popping up. >> jesse: for democrats, the more you fail, the better you are. look at cory booker. >> dana: he said -- >> greg: you know it's great. if trump loses, do you actually think he's going to go anywhere? the media is addicted to him. >> kennedy: he's going to build golf courses in saudi arabia. >> dana: and north korea. >> kennedy: back to eric garcetti, i agree los angeles has turned into a dump and is very sad because i spent the better part of my life there. it's a city i love. he's a natural politician. so many people are lacking basic
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compassion and warmth. garcetti is able to speak to all that. different groups of people. >> dana: i want to meet him. i want to understand better. >> geraldo: i like him. >> greg: i have never met him and i can't stand him. >> jesse: he no beto. >> dana: senator schumer tried to criticize the president in a tweet but it backfired. what is up, chuck? we will tell you. g the price he. don't let it happen when you buy your diabetes test strips. with the accu-chek® guide simplepay program, you pay the same low price. all without having to go through insurance. plus, they come in a spill-resistant vial along with a free meter. skip the guessing game and focus on your health. not the cost. make saving simple today at simplepaysaves.com.
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♪ >> greg: it is fun watching trump haters do his work for him. chuck schumer suddenly. the president's mouthpiece. or supreme court justice john roberts rebuked trump first thing that they were obama judges. trump fired back and said come on, everyone knows we have judges with political leanings. the media drooled over roberts
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and chuck angled for spotlight. "i don't agree very often with chief justice roberts especially his partisan decision but i am thankful today that he almost alone among republicans stood up to president trump and for an independent judiciary." in one breath, chuck made trump's point perfectly. a chief justice makes partisan decisions. then he notes roberts political party, revealing chuckie labels judges too. it used to take days between people mocking trump over what he says and then admitting he was right. now it has collapsed into seconds. or as chuck says, trump is wrong and here's why i agree with him. it revealed that it's not that trump's critics have a problem with the truth. they have a problem with him saying it. schumer accidentally for once spoke it too. maybe he didn't mean to but when the only thing left to say is
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what trump has been saying, he had no choice. well done, chuck. it's like you sat in trump's lap while he moved your mouth. i've a feeling this might be the tweet of the year. >> dana: us in the sports world, we would call it an "own goal." i think president trump would be better off in this case, many cases, arguing on the merits. instead of saying it's because you're a democrat they don't agree. no, you're wrong on the merits and what we tell you why. we're going to appeal this and take it to the supreme court and we are win. instead of talking about should he win on the merits which he might, then we are talking about this. >> greg: geraldo, what i find interesting, it's a new trend where people get upset about what trump said and then four days later they go but he has a point. the wildfires even, he had said there was lot of mismanagement, federal and state wide. everybody got on his case.
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>> geraldo: it's a good example. >> greg: and then california even admitted it. >> geraldo: with all due respect the chief justice, he's wrong. with all due respect to the minority leader in the senate, he is dopey wrong. as an attorney, i can tell you lawyers -- you find the conservative judge, liberal judge. issues like obamacare, gay marriage, transgender right. these are fraught political issues and that's why the president put such stock in selecting judges. he knows that they will affect the political destiny of the nation. to pretend that the judiciary is apolitical is sophomoric and naive and intentionally wrong. >> greg: it is like schumer forgot all about obama stacking the court. >> kennedy: that's what every president does.
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the executive and legislative branches is using the judiciary to get their work done. i have an issue with president trump launching executive orders, the same way with president obama, they get undone by the courts and they have to work through the system. instead of crafting them the way they should come i also have an issue with some of the things democrats have said about the president in regards to this partisan infighting. in terms of immigration. but were going to get to that little while. of course there are different ways of interpreting the constitution then it's not necessarily liberal and it's not necessarily conservative. but there's a difference. an objective originalist interpretation of the constitution tends to align more with rob lukens. those are justices like antonin scalia and then there are people who see the constitution is a living document. >> jesse: i want to address my mother. she said that i used a racial
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slur because i couldn't pronounce some names of some democratic candidates. i was talking about swalwell and kinkenluper. >> dana: it's why we were dying over here. >> geraldo: i love your mother. i would love to hear your mother speaking to you. >> greg: i knew that you were talking about eric swalwell. >> jesse: you didn't just assume i was racist, like my mom. i want to say we are starting with the assumption that politicians are smart. politicians aren't smart. these are not smart people, special people. schumer, people kiss his butt because he's powerful and he couldn't make their life miserable. they read off notes. they can't memorize anything. they don't even know what's in the bills they pass.
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most of these people are failed lawyers who couldn't hack it in the real world. think about how lazy, on intellectual they are. everything goes wrong. the borders are open and then people get mad at politicians and they say no, it was you. it was you. the only thing they are good at is the reasoning people's money and then spending other people's money. it's amazing chuck schumer still has this job. >> kennedy: you have just made a very libertarian argument. thank you for that. the failure of government. >> geraldo: this by alexandria ocasio-cortez is going to take over the house. my favorite congresswoman elect. she comes from a district, i know it well. she is so smart. she is so motivated. she takes -- >> greg: geraldo is trying to bait us.
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>> jesse: i like her. she should run. >> geraldo: she did. she won. >> greg: how about aoc and beto? democrats now claiming president trump is to blame for the caravan and the chaos at the border. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure. now up to 30 grams of protein for strength and energy!
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♪ >> geraldo: my favorite song. bob dylan. the main cast of the border, democrats accusing president trump and republicans of using the situation to advance their political agenda rather than actually change immigration laws. congresswoman maxine waters. >> a political ploy of the president of the united states of america.
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he made this the central part of his platform. that he was going to do something about these migrants who are coming here. now we have this chaos. that's what he wants. he wants to stoke fear. >> geraldo: that was the house. on the senate side, fellow democrat amy klobuchar slamming the president claiming he's the biggest obstacle to congress passing a sweeping border security bill. >> my mom taught second grade until she was 70 years old and she always told me if you do something wrong, you don't tell the truth, you take responsibility for it. you don't blame it on the other kid. that's what he's doing. he has got punched us on a number of times. we have the will to put the money at the border for better security. he has chosen instead to weaponize this. >> geraldo: i think the democrats and the republicans are equally at fault, kennedy. a plague on both their houses. >> kennedy: this is why people
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hate congress. they are not doing anything. they are so busy emotionalizing the issue. if you could have a couple smart people. jesse said that there is a dearth of smart people in congress. but if if you could get together and say here's where we agree. here's what we absolutely have to do in order to have a functioning immigration system. i think it's impossible at this point to have comprehensive immigration reform. you not going to get eight things down and one bill. so you can really prioritize it didn't do the three most important things and if she's being genuine as she talks about wanting some of the same things as the president and wanting money to be beef up security ae border, then sit down. they are so worried about giving the president a win that they would rather people suffer instead of having any sort of resolution on the issue. >> geraldo: compromise means both sides are dissatisfied. you build the wall.
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give amnesty to the dreamers. restart the program where we flew in temporary workers to harvest and then they flew home at the end of the season and you invest regionally in central america to give them jobs in factories in their home countries. what do you think of that? say six ad merit-based and get rid of the lottery and we have a deal, geraldo. i think you have big business wants the open borders and the radical left wants open borders and no one wants to do immigration reform all card. if you're going to fix the loopholes, you can do it all a cart. democrats need cover to vote for that because they will save were going to do any sort of border enforcement you have to give us amnesty. the republicans, if they're going to get that, they are not going to vote amnesty. hardliners are not going to give that. massive comprehensive immigration bill that is so ugly
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know it's going to vote for. right now the right wing of the base, they look at the images and go we were right. caravan, bunch of invaders, starting trouble, we have to secure the border. then the left goes we were right. donald trump hates emigrants. he is tear gassing kids and he's mean and you should vote for us. both sides politically prosper from the chaos and they are going to do it until 2020. >> geraldo: dana, what about kennedy's point that neither side wants to give the other side a win. >> dana: it's been true for a long time. go back to the thousand seven failure. i laid the failure of the feet of harry reid and barack obama at that time. ted kennedy was trying to help. by the way, i was alive when ted kennedy primaried jimmy carter. i have to correct the record.
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i think there needs to be an ambassador amongst the democrats. who could it possibly be who could say i will go. i will go to the white house and try to work it out. i don't think it's somebody in congress. i think the governor. i would say that governor-elect gavin newsom has the credibility in the bank to be able to take it and say i bring these house democrats with me. there's hardly any republicans left in california and say mr. president, where here and we will negotiate with you and try to get it done. that way you can solve a problem and -- >> kennedy: to your point, it's a really good idea because i think actually right now the young relationship they've got, they have a good rapport. he's from a border state. could you do something like that just with california and see. okay. see how something like that works on then is it something you can apply to something larger. >> dana: all right, gavin gavin, call me. >> geraldo: are you a come margin on the issue? >> greg: i'm going to go dark. i'm going to go very dark.
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i don't think this is about immigration at all. it's part of a bigger assault. if you look at the hard left and how they treat law enforcement in the last five or six years, how they look at the border, how they look at opposing perspectives, going to people's houses, attacking them at restaurants, the left has sanctioned an idea of assault on our country. large and small in different ways. it's about dismantling the process and energizing a certain kind of chaos. it's because the left, they want the french revolution. we are about the american revolution, right? when we became a country, we create a process that would ensure survival. the french revolution just said kill them all. figure it out later. i think we have a nihilistic life -- left wing movement. >> geraldo: aren't you being partisan? >> greg: i am telling you that
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it's textbook nihilism. >> jesse: textbook nihilism, geraldo. get it through your head. >> geraldo: let me see my textbook has that in it. >> greg: i don't believe there will be compromised. i am pessimistic. >> geraldo: so it is all the left's fault? >> greg: yes. finally, geraldo, you agree with me. >> geraldo: attacking women who voted for the president. that's ahead on "the five" ." oh good, you're awake! finally. you're still here? come on, denise. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. oh. so, that means no breakfast? i said there might be breakfast. i was really looking forward to breakfast. i know... voya. helping you to and through retirement.
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♪ >> kennedy: if you are a woman who voted for president trump, turns out you are too stupid to make your own decisions. congratulations, ladies. this according to barbra streisand. she was slamming female trump supporters saying "a lot of women vote the way their husbands vote. they don't believe enough in their own thoughts. maybe that woman was so articulate, so experienced in so fit for the presidency was too intimidating. or she was one of the very worst candidates ever seek the highest office in the land." jesse, are women too dumb to
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think for themselves? >> jesse: what a layup. half the husbands i know, they are so waived, their wives tell them who to vote for. i know husbands who stay at home. their wives make more than they do. i know so many husbands who do whatever their wives want. i think she has a totally wrong. she is stuck in a time warp. democrats still can't wrap their head around the fact that women didn't vote for hillary because they didn't like hillary. they didn't love trump but they just really didn't like hillary. they are gender shaming towards 2020 and saying we are watching you, ladies. we are watching you. >> kennedy: that's why a lot of powerful, successful women don't consider themselves feminists because they became powerful and successful by breaking the mold and not giving into groupthink. they have a natural curiosity which barbra streisand, who was powerful and successful, doesn't seem to understand which makes her hypocrite.
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she also said that she's been having cravings since the president was elected and she has been indulging in pancakes. >> dana: specifically but quite pancakes. butter on them and maple syrup to ease the pain. this is not the first time she has said something like this. going back for a few decades. if you are a republican woman and you vote republican, then surely someone is controlling your brain. must be your husband because you are so dependent on him. it's not true in most cases of anyone i've ever known, including the family i grew up in in wyoming. it doesn't make any sense to me. democrats are looking at a major gender gap. the democrats are looking at republicans and saying we have you now. and they might. i don't know. >> kennedy: have to run the right candidate. you know barbra streisand. >> geraldo: i do.
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we were neighbors for many year years. >> kennedy: has she lost her mind? >> geraldo: my wife said you better not dis barbra. there is no doubt but that for women of childbearing age, there is a loathing for the 45th president that knows no bounds radio thing i can possibly compare it to is how people felt about richard nixon in the height of watergate. they hate president trump. there is no doubt about it. so far as women union lockstep with their husbands, those who voted for president trump, and my family, the women make the decisions. i swear to god my wife erica sent my then 11-year-old daughter into the voting booth with me to make sure i did not vote for my dear friend, president trump. >> kennedy: greg, let me ask you this. we are facing a crossroads. we are in the middle of a gender
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war. where do we go from here? do we elect barbra streisand president in 2020. >> greg: either her or bette midler. i can't tell the difference. the worst sexists against women are women. if you disagree with me, it's because he weak woman controlled by your man. perhaps the most thing you can say, and it's coming from another woman. i would venture to say conservative and libertarian men, hold women in higher respect than any liberal individual because we don't see you as a political pawn. we actually see you as a person with a brain. to jesse's point, would happily hand over power. to still believe in this patriarchal b.s. that men are walking around, like where have you been? >> jesse: if there is a gender war, we surrender. you guys can take it. >> kennedy: it's a very outdated worldview.
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing," i have a very big surprise so i will go last. >> kennedy: visit your hair? >> no, bigger. >> greg: i'm very happy for this. it is time for animals are
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great. animals are great! ♪ [laughter] i always wanted to have a kids program. this is great, and you know what it was, because he shows you how to inspect a home properly, when you are looking at an open house, do not be afraid to open up the door and the bathroom, the closet, always look for other compartments. i do that, and i was surprised. >> dana: and then you have the flood. >> greg: and then i had the flood in the ceiling collapsed. so that's what you do, that is a great, great answer. i do not say this very often, and that's why animals are great! ♪ >> dana: i just want to say that i did not have a great "one more thing," but went to two plays on broadway. the play that goes wrong, and the fairy man. i recommend both of them, but every time i go this happens to
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me. i have done this on "one more thing" before, he is 6'8" who sat in front of me at the play. and he was very rude and said, oh, sorry, we grow them big in our family. and i said, okay. then the next night at the ferry man, the guy sat in front of me, bring the camera back to me. back to me, so imagine the big head in front of you in every ten seconds he is like this. and i had to go around and around, and just the wrong way. this is why people watch at hom home. >> kennedy: that is the deep state. >> greg: [laughs] >> jesse: kennedy. >> kennedy: i have had too much turkey off with again, the peacock ran off with a gang of wild turkeys. in vermont the desperate for the peacock to come back to them because six weeks ago it started flirting with the turkeys down the road because his brother and other brother of the peacock died, and the chickens would have them. so we ran off with the turkeys,
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come on little buddy. and he was still alive, because they could hear -- >> animals are great! >> kennedy: he saw greg coming, he thought it was weird that he was going to be corralled in. >> geraldo: i spent thanksgiving weekend on the water, and of course came down the calusa had she river to lake okeechobee, through the great canal, and through the middle of florida, then to the marina in palm beach near mar-a-lago, it was beautiful. and we ended it with that. i love my gals. >> jesse: major personal announcement for me, emma and i have purchased a puppy. we have purchased a puppy. >> kennedy: you do not even like dogs played >> jesse: i like them now. >> kennedy: you are so whipped
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whipped. you do not even like dogs. it is so cute. >> jesse: it is a mini poodle, its name is rookie. and -- you know why, greg? never miss an episode of "the five" "special report" is up next. go ahead to bret. >> bret: threatening to close it permanently if central americans are not supported, the world expresses outrage, i will speak with ukraine's ambassador to the u.s. life. plus huge layoffs in plant closings for general motors, this is "special report." ♪ good evening, welcome to washington, i am bret baier, wall or no wall,

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