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senator joe manchin of west virginia, one of the few democrats who went on to fight another day in states that donald trump won. it was a remarkable comeback for someone who was given up for political dead meat. he is returning to the senate now. "the five" is now. ♪ >> dana: i am dana perino with morgan ortagus, juan williams, jesse watters and greg i felt. that's the guy. animals are great. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president trump not backing down in the battle over how to deal with the caravan. the president saying that he will stop migrants from entering the united states. >> we are sending a simple message to the lawless caravans and illegal trespassers marching forward to our border.
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it's very simple. turn back now, go back home. we will not let you in. we are not going to let you in. >> dana: president trump accusing migrants in the caravan is using children as human shields as border patrol agents fired tear gas sunday. >> why is a parent running into an area where they know the tear gas is forming they're going to be formed and they are running there with the child. in some cases you know they are not the parents. these are grabbers. they grab a child because they think they're going to have a certain status by having a chil child. >> dana: counselor to the president of kellyanne conway. >> the mainstream media only wants you to see the children, the families. they are not telling you most of the caravan are males traveling by themselves, that of course projectiles and rocks were thrown at our brave men and women at the border and they used nonlethal force in response
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because they have a right to defend themselves make sure that others where there are not arme armed. >> dana: a potential government shutdown looming with president trump reportedly demanding $5 billion to build a border wall. let's get to that in a moment. greg, how are we going to wrap this up down there? i did have a report earlier today on "the daily briefing," that there were two -- >> greg: was chris dyer walt on? >> dana: to busloads of teenagers decided to go home. >> greg: smart move. one of the burdens of being of -- a conservative is we are strained with the law and order presumption that we will always be accused of lacking compassion. no way out of it. if you are a conservative or right winger or libertarian, you will always be seen as insensitive especially in situations like this, you'll be accused of being cruel because they will have footage of tear gas and pepper spray to make somebody look bad.
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the problem is it's it's actually the opposite because who warned that this was going to happen? us, and when we talked about this, we were accused of being exploitive. exploit native. >> dana: both will work. >> greg: when we talked about this happening in saying that it wouldn't end well, the media laughed investment and what happens in a doesn't end well, they blame us. so you can't win and it's actually wrong. if the conservatives and the people for law and order and constraint that had the best interests for this group of manipulated souls. these are souls were being manipulated by activists and it's a persuasive left-wing ploy to do this kind of thing. it never ends well for the people being used. >> dana: jesse, i talked to administration official at dhs who said, i asked the question, what does success look like to you in a month and they said an
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orderly process for asylum claims taken place in mexico, that they think that's what they would like to get to annex their goal. >> jesse: it's a good goal. i don't know if it's going to happen. now that i am a dog owner, dana, i am much more compassionate. i feel like these people deserve a chance and i listen to greg and i say you can be compassionate and be for law and order. >> dana: you can be a compassionate conservative. espy i just say that? [laughter] the perfect person to articulate that. listen, this has to be fixed soon. not only do the people in the northern's having the border dislike it, the people in tijuana hate it. it's a huge crisis and for some reason the people that are american citizens, border patrol agents, our fellow patriots, protecting our safety, they are the ones who are being villain eyes to -- villainized.
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this president believes in america first and the left believes in blame america first. it's an underdog mentality. they are uncomfortable with being a world superpower so whenever an underdog or third world country or anybody not as powerful as america has any sort of assault on this country, the immediate thought is what did we do to provoke this? why are we to blame? how can we, you know, accept this assault and a way because we are so powerful that we can take it on the chin all the time. that mentality has affected the thought process of many people in the left that are okay with what's going on at the border and i think it's wrong. >> dana: juan, do you think the democrats are worried that they are being perceived as being okay with what's going on? >> juan: i think what they worry about is how
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president trump is trying to structure this as an invasion, somehow these are people who constitute a threat to american security in some cases where they are criminals or gang members. as opposed to the reality which is that they are a desperate bunch people coming seeking a title. we have funneled them all into one place and then we tell them to wait on the other side and of course there are long delays in terms of the processes we were talking about people get frustrated. especially when they been through a long journey. apparently about a quarter to more with children. the children are out of control. everyone is frustrated and anxious. >> greg: who created this? >> juan: i think who created this was donald trump. >> greg: he didn't start the caravan. all immigrants wait. >> juan: you don't wait like this. we've had with trump, he had separation of families at the
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border. >> greg: obama did that. >> juan: no he didn't. >> greg: yes, he did. >> juan: this is absurd. >> jesse: how did trump start the caravan? >> juan: i didn't say he started it. a federal judge has said he's wrong but he said the only place you can apply is through existing ports of entry. you can't just come across the border which has been the practice in the past for people who were seeking asylum. so the new the -- he put peopln jeopardy and you create anxiety and you say they are bad people. >> dana: let's get morgan in here. the sheer number of people coming over has definitely changed. dhs has said it's the biggest caravan. there's another one behind this one and another one behind that. something else needs to happen. it can't be status quo. steve on the last time i was on the show, you brought up a great
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point. >> greg: states in her great point journal. we are not looking holistically at where this came from. we need to look at a regional approach. when you look at the border, it's not just about immigration or migrants coming in. 90% of the heroin, the majority of the fentanyl that's getting into the country gets in through the southern border. so politically all we are seeing is, because the media has decided it's politically correct to be on the side of the immigrants we are seeing of children and babies which is terrible. i could also take you to every region of the world. i could take you to syria, afghanistan, the middle east, africa and show you pictures of women and babies that would break our heart. but the whole world wants to come here so we have to figure out who'd we help, and why. we can't discount the national security aspect of this of an insecure border with drugs and many illicit things coming across. it's a much bigger problem. everyone is taking political pot shots at each other.
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>> jesse: i want to double down on greg's point. juan said something that trump is responsible for what we are seeing. a month ago, donald trump warned the central american governments stop it. we are going to pull away your aid. please don't let them come. he warned mexico don't let them come. and then he said if you come here, we are not going to give you asylum. he said if you tried to cross the border, we are going to detain you and so we process you are not due catch and release. he has warned about this. he has had there's going to be violent clashes. he has tried to bolster the southern border and now when you have situation where it all -- these warnings have been unheated by these people and by the media, they get there and td them with sheer gas which is law enforcement 101. >> greg: obama did it 80 times. >> jesse: no one said a word and then trump is to blame, juan? trump has been trying to stop it from the jump. >> juan: i said when you construct a situation when you force people into an untenable
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situation. >> greg: he didn't force them. >> juan: the force of entry argument. they are all stacked up. >> dana: they could be crossing illegally and then you have the coyote problem and dying in the desert and that would also be trump's fault apparently. we have to move on. president trump blasting robert munir in new developments in the russia probe. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day.
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i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >> jesse: president trump unloading who he has called conflicted prosecutor robert mueller, claiming that the special counsel is doing tremendous damage to our criminal justice system. this comes on the heels of new developments in the russian investigation. paul manafort's legal team pushing back against the special counsel, saying that he torpedoed his plea deal by repeatedly lying to investigators. also manafort and wikileaks hammering the guardian over a report that the former champion tarik with julian assange, manafort slamming the story is false. alan dershowitz's warning about a biased and potentially damaging report coming from
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euler. speak of the president has to be ready and his team has to be ready because mueller is not going to produce a neutral report. he's not going to be fair. he's going to produce what he believes is going to be a devastating attack. he's going to put together everything and use information from manafort and others without necessarily disclosing that they are liars. so the president's team to be ready. >> jesse: juan, the report in the guardian says paul manafort met several times at the ecuadorian embassy in london with julian assange, the wikileaks guy. the people at the place never logged the visits. there was no substantiation of their visits. cameras all over london. none of the video footage shows him going in. they are saying it's totally false. what do you think? >> juan: how do we know? as you point out, there's reason to be skeptical. on the other hand, the guardian
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says they've seen evidence of manafort flying from frankfurt to london. they put their credibility on the line. we'll have to judge when we find out more, jesse. what's clear is that if it was true, is it still -- doesn't still make a difference question like it's early in the process. the last time is march of '16 pitches before we know about the relationship of the hacking of the democratic emails and the like. if you have that, do we really know that there was anything more than just chitchat. it wasn't directly related to having julian assange release the hacked emails in way that undermines the clinton campaign by playing into the russian propaganda thing. the real news of the day. as opposed anything to do with donald trump. >> jesse: they are calling it fake news and we have no idea. lying to mueller, that's the charge manafort is facing. they are going to revoke his
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plea deal. some people say that he cut the plea deal and he's not telling the special counsel with the special counsel wants to hear and that's the basis of it. >> dana: will have to find out out. mueller is moving for the sentencing to happen immediately and pulling the plea deal. when you do that, you have to write a sentencing memo that explains. i don't think they would go to these lengths and say we think he's lying to us. you have to show why. you can judge whether it was fake or real. he lied to the fbi. there are consequences for it. >> jesse: i don't see this ever ending. this is approaching two years. doesn't show any signs of winding down. >> greg: it's like the simpsons. i agree with you, juan. this manafort meeting is to be hilarious that he met assange in 2013 because he really thought
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there was a possibility of a trump presidency. he might have been the only person on the planet who believed there would be a trump presidency in 2013. it makes absolutely no sense. either that or assange truly is a genius. no matter what comes out of it, it will be delicious, for the mainstream media but i don't think anything will have legal conferences for trump. you have to look at these metrics. crime is declining globally. gdp, jobs, wages. you can have your scandal but the world is going great. >> jesse: if dershowitz is right and there's no criminal in it but there are people who are going to say see, there's no collusion. and be one of the site was a trump is a villain. >> morgan: there's always a lot of moving parts of the story and as it relates to manafort,
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essentially what mueller is saying that he's no longer useful to the government. no longer cooperating witness. >> dana: saying that he lied, which is different. >> morgan: also not able to prove whatever narrative they are trying to put out there. who still is cooperating? we know flynn and cohen. >> dana: flynn's sentencing is next tuesday. these developments started after president trump turned in his answers. i think you can see they are like let's wind it down. >> morgan: if you combined that with the russians have been indicted for hacking and the social media campaign, you can start to see what you learned trying to connect. did flynn, manafort, cohen, any of these guys have interactions with the russians have been indicted. will there be a assange indictment as well? we had that story a couple weeks
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ago. if you see a assange indictment, you see the russians on two counts have been indicted. is there a way, this is what the whole -- >> dana: there's another person cooperating, robert gates. how could mueller know that manafort was lying? he is still talking to gates. that's a possibility and that's i show the connection. >> jesse: gates it's a known liar. he will say anything in order to save his tail and he was proven a liar when he was under cross-examination. >> juan: also trump has submitted some answers. i don't understand how that works but the question is were trump's lawyers in touch with what was being said. >> dana: or may be trump's answers get to the part where you can wrap it up. >> greg: let's wrap up this segment. >> juan: today you had president trump. >> jesse: on to the monologue. >> juan: going after mueller in such a way that would suggest we are about to wrap it up and stop going to be good news for him when he says these people should be going after
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♪ >> greg: after much outcry, twitter has reinstated the account of conservative iraq war veteran jesse kelly after he was permanently banned, permanently for violating the platforms policies. which policies? not sure, since twitter really hasn't said. we do know it wasn't for being anti-semitic because louis farrakhan is still welcome. twitter is a company. it can toss anyone it wants. if i own a bar and you are being a jerk, you are gone. the question is whether who stays and who goes. if this guy was picked up for being a jerk, then let's kick off all the jerks, right?
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then there goes twitter. if the guy actually harassed someone, twitter should have said so. it makes you wonder if twitter's treatment is fair. and when they have changed their minds if jesse hadn't been on tucker carlson last night? >> they have given me no explanation as they told congress they would give explanations. all they sent was an email that said you are permanently banned. you can't appeal it for repeat of the rules violations. i don't violate their rules. i don't cuss. i don't harass people. i don't do those ugly things some people do. twitter is going to become what they are. my account vanish like a hillary clinton email. >> greg: tucker carlson did not blink once. i don't know what mr. kelly said to get him in hot water but the trend is larger than any one dude. it's part of a larger think culture where groupthink monitors an activist mainstream media websites and social justice mobsters target dissenters in this attack typically goes in one direction. left to right.
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the right rarely titles so twitter think they don't matter. make a bad joke, use the wrong pronoun, god help you. you will get doxxed, annoyed at home, fired from google, kicked off twitter. what's the solution? to paraphrase walter kern, as twitter limits expression, it started to feel like tacit approval to say so maybe it's time to move on its arts and freedom of our own. i am ambivalent about this because when i say get off twitter, it's because we all have "the five." we have a place we can express our opinions. i say hate twitter. get off twitter. but if someone like jesse kelly is kicked off twitter come he doesn't have a place to go and shout like i do or you do. >> dana: you make a good point about twitter. it's a private company. they can make these decisions but tucker brought up last night that these private companies are acting like media companies. media companies are actually
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regulated differently and there's a lot of heat on all of silicon valley. the regulatory pushes coming from the right and left but for different reasons. i don't think it will actually end up getting to any solution. at this point, i think you're right. there is no other place to go for people -- i guess there is. you can go to facebook. then you have those problems. >> greg: every place has a problem. except here, jesse. >> jesse: not watters' world. >> greg: do you think twitter is responding out of fear from focus pressure. if three people will get on twitter and they bombarded them. that's how i feel. >> jesse: i think liberals might complain more and target conservative speech more actively. i don't think conservatives really care that much when liberals go off because they go off so often. except someone high-profile like louisville or congo i think that's a huge double standard. jack dorsey, the ceo, admitted there is a huge institutional problem at twitter.
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he sits conservative employees "don't feel safe to express their opinions" at the company and it's a big problem. over 90% of donations in the 2016 presidential cycle from twitter and other social media companies went to hillary clinton. remember when twitter actually deactivated donald trump's account. some random dude in the back of the company deactivated the president of the united states account. look at these people, conservatives who been deactivated or suspended. james woods, laura bloomer, alex jones, candace owens, roger stone. i'm not defending anything these guys did but i can't find one prominent liberal that twitter has -- >> greg: i know. there's a feminist who just got thrown off by saying -- i would hasten to say alex jones isn't a conservative. he's a conspiratorial.
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>> juan: a lot of those people are conspiracy theorists and what we are experiencing in this country is a tremendous spike in hate crimes. >> greg: fake hate crimes. >> juan: most of it is coming from the right. >> greg: fake hate crimes are coming from the left. >> juan: to dana's point, you have to figure out how to manage it because there's one level at which you say it's an open platform. everyone has the right to say anything they want to say but when it's used to perpetuate hate, bullying, misogyny, anti-semitism, as you point out by louis farrakhan. i think they do have some responsibility. to say it's wrong. >> morgan: jack dorsey should be asked about louis farrakhan every single time anyone interviews him. it's the most egregious. something else twitter has done is it's taken the veil off the objectivity of reporters. when i logged on last-minute,
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political reporters taking the time to make fun of melania trump, the first lady's white house christmas decorations. i go on twitter just try to see what's breaking, what stories have been written and what my friends have written. it's one microcosm of an example. what are you doing as a political reporter making snarky comments about white house christmas decorations. no value to society. >> greg: isn't it good for us to see it? i think it's a positive thing. what you're saying is true but i would like to know what those guys are thinking to see what's behind them. they aren't telling you what they really think. >> morgan: twitter is the one social media platform where i go on and i get really angry. when i go on instagram, ic dana's dog and other friends dogs. kids. twitter has a value. there's no rules of engagement especially for people who are supposed to be unbiased. >> juan: you didn't know
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reporters are snarky? i can tell you. i have a snarky jerk. people who sit around and cover powerful figures. >> morgan: i am snarky too. i don't mind snarky. >> juan: that's the reality. when you look at something like, people talking about how people dress, who was at the party. this is what human beings do. >> greg: you know the one thing we don't talk about is how twitter operates under the illusion of being free. when in fact we are the product, right? they are advertising. it's based on our group, or followers. it costs us nothing to be on twitter and we think it's free but actually we are there product. it's kind of gross. >> jesse: and they are losing money because they haven't figured out a way to profit. >> greg: of global outrage follows a scientists new claims about designer babies. the controversy next.
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♪ >> juan: welcome back. ethical questions being raised in the debate over so-called designer babies. a chinese scientist claiming to have made the world's first genetically edited human. the researcher saying he altered the dna of twin girls born a few weeks ago to make them resistant to hiv and aids. while many of the scientific community are doubting the development, others have been saying china has been doing this successfully for years. what do you think, morgan? >> morgan: there's a big debate of is it a designer baby when you are choosing the eye color or hair color. you can already -- you can choose the gender if you're getting ivf in terms of which embryo you want to use. i think it's interesting. i'm not totally sure where i stand on making babies resistant to hiv or any sort of terrible
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disease. i think with the chinese, you have the awful aspect of them prioritizing male ladies over female babies for so long and the abortions and things that happened that i think is terrible. i don't actually know where i stand on ethically. i don't have children yet but if i have them and you can make my son or daughter resistant to cancer or hiv, why wouldn't i want that? >> juan: in the polls, what you see is 80% of people say it's going too far. either it may be they are thinking in terms of eye color, i.q., that kind of stuff. >> morgan: which is a little creepy. >> juan: when you ask the question if it's helping a child that has an existing disease, people are much more open to it. it's the idea that you are going forward and saying this will make you resistant to something that may happen. >> jesse: i agree with the public sentiment on that except i think we need to get with the program. if the chinese are going to outpace us and this is a competitive world, juan, and they are pumping out designer babies that are winning gold medals at the olympics and inventing all these great things
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and they are going to mars and colonizing it, regular babies that are hitting their heads on the sofa. we have to get with the program. let's go, america. [laughter] >> juan: i thought you were a pro-american guy. i vaguely did pretty well at the olympics. >> jesse: if we need a leg up, we need a leg up. >> juan: i will keep that in mind. dana, with the supporters are saying is way back in the 1970s when we came up with the in vitro fertilization, everybody thought oh, my god. what's going on. >> dana: i went to a lecture three years ago about this issue and the debate centered for 45 minutes about people raising their hands saying that they think it's terrible. these were all americans. terrible, concerning, ethically a problem. what's going to happen to the gene pool? what about people who have disabilities. what will happen to them? the scientist from google site it's very interesting that the
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chinese have been doing this for years. this debate is over. the scientific development has happened already. i don't know if this has actually happened. there are doubts about this particular scientist but there is a race to get there. >> juan: greg, we don't know what happened to the twins. >> greg: this is why we have to look at this with cautious skepticism. a phrase i coined. but i am with, edit the hell out of these babies. if i had the technology and we were expecting, i would want the baby born without the crying and pooping all over the place gene genes. a baby that says hello, mama. thank you for having me. i'm just going to pop to the lo loo. a british accent, adorable, can use the bathroom. you skip all the bad stuff. manipulate the genes so you have
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a tiny british adult and a baby body was very polite and uses the bathroom. >> jesse: greg, you could make your baby tall. >> greg: why would i? maybe i would want him to stay that size forever. >> juan: you could make frankenstein. >> greg: you can make anything. >> juan: the researcher saving of this guy has success and made the babies more resistant to disease, we don't know what it does to future generations because we can't anticipate the consequences of the gene manipulation. >> greg: we would all want a child that doesn't get hiv and doesn't get cancer and all that other stuff. >> juan: we will see where it goes. >> greg: you know for one thing if this is possible, the rich are going to do it. >> dana: that was the other part of it, the debate was about the ethical piece of it in terms of the inequality. the rich will be able to afford this. >> greg: silicon valley are already doing this. >> juan: do you think the rich have benefited from all this plastic surgery? i don't think so.
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>> dana: asked jesse. [laughter] topol manipulate genes so you don't have to get plastic surgery. >> juan: i don't know but we talk about the economic inequality of gifts to use the dna manipulation but who gets to use plastic surgery, the rich. >> jesse: i would rather aspire to be rich enough to have a designer baby. >> morgan: did you see the movie idiocracy. the movie, it's a comedy all about how idiots outnumber the smart people because women like me, too old to have children. sorry, mom. >> dana: that's a thanksgiving discussion. >> juan: chick-fil-a firing back at a campus crusade against the restaurant chain. details are ahead right here in "the five" ." alright, i brought in ensure max protein...
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♪ >> morgan: chick-fil-a hitting back against a university after administrators remove the fast food chain as a possible campus dining option. despite students wishes. this school is claiming the restaurant isn't welcome because
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of its christian values and attitudes towards the lgbtq community. the chick-fil-a in the statement, restaurants unlicensed locations on college campuses welcome everyone. we have no policy of this commission against any group and we do not have a political or social agenda. juan, i'm very passionate about this because i love chick-fil-a and i think public funding should be taken away from any university who doesn't support chick-fil-a. what do you think? >> juan: i will have an order of the grilled strips. i think they are delicious. >> morgan: only a democrat would order grilled chicken. it has to be fried. >> juan: if you want great fried chicken, you would not be going to chick-fil-a. you could go down south to goss' or in new orleans. >> greg: do you like popeyes?
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>> juan: i like popeyes. >> greg: it's pretty good. this conversation is interesting because -- >> juan: the head of chick-fil-a wants it both ways. he says he is a devout christian and he has a biblical interpretation when it comes to lgbtq. in fact, they close on sundays because. >> morgan: it's the most annoying thing. i always want chick-fil-a on sundays. >> juan: if someone says hey, this is what boston has said, the city of boston so they weren't going to allow him. the city of pittsburgh says we don't want you to sponsor -- what we you -- >> morgan: i don't see the ceo coming out. the controversy that he donated to traditional marriage causes, 2013. what i see is a very well-run company where people are
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incredibly happy to work they are. when i go to chick-fil-a, all races. >> dana: great service. you don't think students at hillsdale college are saying we don't want any of these other companies to come because they donated to nancy pelosi. it doesn't happen the other way. david brooks this morning in "the new york times" talking about the difference between the new progressives, younger progressives are quite militant. it's frustrating i imagine. we see it here with juan, pulling your hair out because you believe in the first amendment. people's free rights, civility, these things but the younger people, they don't think that way. >> jesse: a great column in the times. >> morgan: the first argument i hear is that when you start talking about chick-fil-a, people bring it back to the people who fake cakes and they don't want to bake for a gay couple and they conflate the issues. you have plenty of private ceos who have their own
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opinions about political issues. >> jesse: i think the students wanted because it's cheap and tasty. the administration didn't want it because it's gauche and they don't want to put on weight because they are old. if you are older than 50, you can't eat chick-fil-a. they are trying to deprive their own student body of unhealthy fried chicken because they don't think it's very cool to say to their friends by a has chick-fil-a. it's about p.r. for these peopl people. >> morgan: what else do you think -- what other food groups. >> greg: jesse should have a show called "jesse's generalizations." to dana's point, it's the militant voices. you don't need very many. you need four or five militant voices to file company or college with fear. they are targeting us. what can we do? this goes back to the point i
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made that if we all shared the risk, they can't get us all. if everybody says you can't scare us. you can yell at us. we are still going to have chick-fil-a. the problem is, colleges are the weakest. they don't want any trouble. you see this in h.r. as well. p.r. they get scared. they see something on twitter, they freak out. in chicago, rahm emanuel. i will never have chick-fil-a here while people are dying in the streets. talk about priorities. >> jesse: they didn't want this p.r. i think it backfired. where is the chick-fil-a, producers? >> morgan: we need some sweet tea. >> juan: we had a birthday today here at "the five" ." chick-fil-a shakes. >> morgan: "one more thing" is
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for dear life, he actually describes how he stayed calm during the flight. >> pretty much tried to stay calm and focused, just decided that it wasn't my time, i'm going to hold on as long as i possibly could. >> jessie: it took about 2 minutes he glided down and he tore his bicep and hurt his wrist. he said he's still going to do hang gliding again and the president of the swiss hang gliding association describe the incident as horrifying. who knew there was a swiss hang gliding association? also i'm on "hannity," which is like hang gliding without a strap. generalizing all the way. >> dana: tuesday is the day you can focus and do some good
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for the end of the year, get in there before the taxman comes. i promise to these people they do all of these great surgeries in west africa, they never waste a dollar. i also love companions for heroes, this is run by dave sharp a veteran. he figured out a way to match rescue dogs with veterans who have ptsd who need their help. i added a new one this year, canine companions for independence. you might have seen spike, he's being raised. fox news is amazing, they are matching employee donations, think about that. >> greg: only three? >> dana: three that i mentioned. >> greg: tomorrow is the premier of the fox nation show "one smart person and greg gutfeld." you're not got to check it outs
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great to come, 4:00 p.m. it's not not scott adams. time for this. animals are great. you know animals are great, especially a french bulldog who sings along with his rubber ducky. check this out. look at that. he gets on it, gets the sound and sings along with it. i don't know about you but when i look at that, it makes me think one thought. you know what that thought is? animals are great. animals are great. >> juan: talk about free thinking oh, my goodness. a week after fires burned down
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much of paradise california, the local high school teams return to the basketball court yesterday, both the boys & girls club team played their rival, neighboring chico high school. the boys won, the girls team lost but the big story came before tip-off, both teams stood together holding hands. the deadliest american fire in a century killed at least 88 people, every girls on the paradise team with one exception lost her home. more than 200 people still missing. all the proceeds from the game are being donated to paradise high school athletics. >> morgan: this thanksgiving weekend we were able to celebrate my grandmother's 80th birthday. we hired a hair and makeup artist, i think she looks amazing for 80. she is watching now, she's going to be embarrassed. that's me and my granny, we are
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celebrating her birthday this week. i just want to say granny, this is our whole family, i love you more than anything in the world. happy 80th birthday, i'm tearing up now. >> dana: grandmothers are so special. >> greg: she looks like one of those designer babies. babies. if >> dana: never miss an episode of "the five" ." "special report" is up next. >> bret: granny's a hottie. president trump shows his anger at general motors, republicans try to clinch the last senate seat available in the midterm elections and three american service members die in a bombing in afghanistan. what is next in afghanistan? this is "special report" ." ♪ good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. president trump is fuming over the announcement of general motors that it will cut jobs and close f

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