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a hardy breed of alaskans subjected to something they have not seen since 1964. very different then. a real problem now, but all okay. roads and bridges, that stuff can be repaired and they will. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i am dana perino with emily, juan williams, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ >> fox news alert. a powerful 7.0 earthquake caused major damage after striking just outside of the city of anchorage, alaska. trace gallagher is standing by with the latest. >> this was a big one. a number of roads around anchorage have been damaged including the seward highway.
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traffic is backed up for several miles. the seward highway was shutdown because of a rock slide. a lot of major access roads are open or in the process of being reopened. remember there was a tsunami warning earlier. people were told to go to higher ground. they are trying to get back into their homes. and bridges, the inregitty hasn't been checked out. electricity, 7,000 homes and businesses without power. one of the primary substations has just gone back on line. there are no reports of any powerlines down. that's good news for the crews trying to get those electricity needs up and running again. the amazing thing. the fire chief said that they went and scanned around anchorage and found no major
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stri structural damage of the buildings. alaska airlines is back up and running and flights are going back to and from the airport. the airport is really emphasizeing to people that it is open again. earlier the roads to and from were closed. now they are saying the roads to and from the airport are open. the airport is open. the bad news is the train service across the state is not operating. the good news in alaska most of the train service is freight. it's not passenger. this earthquake, 7.0, stronger than the san francisco earthquake and the north ridge earthquake. the damage right now significant but not devastating. >> thanks for the report. let's go to rick in the fox weather center for more on this
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massive earthquake. >> they get a lot of earthquakes in alaska and really strong ones. the first one in 1964. a 9.2. that was the second strongest earthquake we have seen on earth in recorded history. they get very, very strong ones there. the last one caused a tsunami into south america. the tsunami is not the case with this one. that's what we have the last 12 hours. those yellow dots are the last 12 hours and the red dots within the last hour. you get an idea of all of the aftershocks in the last 12 hour. lots of them. we were concerned about damage from an 7.0 earthquake and the first aftershock was a 6.6. we had a tsunami warning that came out here.
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that expired. we are looking just fine with that. as far as temperatures go, it's very cold right now. into the 20s. 28 degrees. just about 2.5 hours more of daylight. tomorrow the temperature will go up to about 40 degrees. >> thanks. now to another story we are following. president trump meeting with world leaders at the g20 summit, set to face off tomorrow with his chinese counterpart. earlier today trump signed a possible nafta replacement with mexico and canada. >> this is the most significant balanced trade agreement in history. all of our countries will benefit greatly. it is probably the largest trade deal ever made also. many, many jobs are already coming to come back. many companies are coming back. we are very excited about that. >> back home. the media and democrats focussed
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on michael cohen's plea deal and developments in the russian probe. >> the trump campaign colluded with the russians to subvert the election. >> donald trump sounds like a crime boss. >> this is just the beginning. you will see a man with all kinds of nefarious ties. >> today is the first day i thought donald trump might not finish his term in office. this is not the way a high elected official is supposed to talk. it's the way guys talk to me when they are wearing orange jumpsuits and explaining why they got done wrong. >> they are jumping ahead here. >> yes, they already convicted the guy. in the media, every day they believe it's a last day of the trump presidency. they have been saying that since the inauguration. i watched the clinton affair on a& and e.
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he was trying to knock out deals and had the nasty special counsel on his back. he said let me go back to work for the american people. i have to help the country. what did the voters say? he had the highest approval rating. because he wanted to work hard for the american people. if i was donald trump i would say let me get to work. his signature trade deal he repackaged it so american auto workers and dairy producers and energy and water and wine, all of these industries are in an improved position. he held firm on steel and aluminum. it puts him in a strong position in what he needs to achieve tomorrow with the china trade war. we are winning that trade war. the china economy is off 30%
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since that trade war started. they thought the tariffs would bring political pressure to bear on the president. that didn't happen. trump only lost one soybean district in the mid-terms. if you look at the whole big picture. greg says look at the results. the results are strong. you have a nagging special counsel on the other end making life miserable. >> greg might have a metaphor. >> thanks for serving me up this wonderful opportunity. trump is like an ice cream store with amazing playoffs. gobs of jobs. economy crunch. optimism swirl. north korea caramel and the media is across the feet feeding out of a garbage can. their cheeks swollen with rotten fruits and vegetables.
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because all they want is bad news. that's what you saw in that montage. they have trump success denial disorder. they can't bear it. i learned a lot about trade. i don't like where he was going with trade, but he forced it on me. i had to learn about the imbalances. i am an opinion person. i don't want to learn about trade. i just want to shout about it. he forced me to learn it and the guy cares about it. he is right and getting stuff done. these other creeps elsewhere are too busy obsessing over the garbage can filled with rotten fruits and vegetables. >> juan, is the trade war working with china? >> obviously not. you look at the stock market and most of the gains for the year disappeared and gm 14,000 jobs.
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and i don't think it's working. the question is whether or not, you look at the china deal. i meant jesse. >> we look alike. >> you do. is it possible that china whose economy is in a slump is now on the defensive and more willing to deal with president trump? we don't know that yet. in terms of the nafta deal, a good conservative newspaper like the "wall street journal" said this is the status quo. it could be worse. you lock at what is highlighted in terms of the nafta deal. that's dairy farmers. well, is it a much better deal for american dairy farmers? it's less than 1% increase in the quota of american dairy allowed into canada. but there is now a situation
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where canadians dairy can't be dumped in the united states. >> and senate chuck schumer would like that. >> the question is whether or not chuck schumer or the democrats approve of this deal. >> emily you have the floor. >> i appreciate your university of washington huskies. a shout out to us winning the championship. chuck schumer voted no in 1993 against nafta. what we have heard from him since? more shouting about it. him coming forward and saying this is not doing us any good. he doesn't make any reference to the pricing system gone in canada. for me as an american citizen, i don't understand why compromise hasn't been reached. i don't want my elected officials to be standing and shouting for 20 years without anything accomplished. it's compromise we are sending them there for.
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otherwise they are not serving us and nothing is gained. on china, the trade war is significant. there needs to be more leverage gained of the theft going and the erosion of quality and they are flooding our country with drugs. it's happening also in the mail system. there are issues that need to be included in the conversation. the elected officials need to be more than whiners. >> jesse? >> with juan's comment. on the economy and the stock market. you are weeping about your 401-k. >> well, you are a young fellow >> thanks for saying that. it's the makeup. the stock losses back to square 1. the tech sector is not doing well and the fed has been jacking up interest rates. >> jacking up interest rates?
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oh my god. >> the market ripped this week because he came out with comments and hinted he would not raise rates as much as he was indicating. that's why you saw the big jump in the dow. then he jaw boned the saudis into cutting production. >> oh, my god. >> $70 to $50 a barrel. >> okay. the migrant caravan, could conditions get worse? we will be back. insurance that won't replace
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>> the crisis at the border is getting evening worse. conditions are deteriorating for the migrant camped out in mexico. the mayor of tijuana says his city can no longer cover the cost. >> we are dealing with lives. we are dealing with people. if you simply asked me do you know who they are? i don't know.
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but just look at them. >> taiwijuana is footing the bi for how much? >> dli $25,000 a day every day. our economy is not that great. it's not enough. >> jesse, you heard the mayor and we have international relief organizations that are making statements that in these times of refuge, laws need to be respected and other countries need to be respected. why aren't democrats listening to these messages? >> that's a great question. i will bring up greg's point. >> thank you. >> you are a strict parent because you want your kid to be successful. when he messes up, you ground him or send him to his room or take away the keys. you keep things strict because you love him and want him to have boundaries and live a productive life. the republicans are like the good parents. they are like strict parents.
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they want borders enforced and there to be an order and a process! they get maligned for that. dyou have the parents that were like who drank with the teenagers. >> party at our house. >> anything goes. everybody wanted to go to that house. those are the parents on the left. those are the liberal parents. open borders. who cares? don't enforce the law. that's what you get. now you have these people in tijuana. a lot are suffering from illnesses. they are turning around because they were misled. they are getting teargassed. there are criminals among them. it's a dangerous situation. it's hurting the local population in tijuana. you have to be a strict parent. >> let me get this straight. you go to greg for parental advice? the guy without kids. >> [laughing].
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>> i am here to help the world's childrens. >> there we go. >> this is outrageous. >> you go to greg gutfeld or wc fields on advice for kids. they hate kids. >> you see a manufactured crisis. why did you ask that question the way you did? democrats are not to blame. the mayor of tijuana has a problem for people in the caravan who are driving up costs. then you have the u.s. government and it's the trump administration that has created this crisis. >> how! you never say how. >> i will explain if you allow me sir. denying the people the ability to apply for asylum in due
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process. >> [overlapping talking]. >> this is a situation by the way, you can go back to 1975. tens of sunday of vietnamese coming in. we opened more courts to handle it. >> they were refugees from a war. >> you have put people in a situation that is degrading to them. >> they are coming as an orchestrated march. >> juan, how did trump funnel them to tijuana? >> [overlapping talking]. >> they didn't go to the texas border because they would receive tougher treatment. they went to a softer place. >> they were told no, you cannot enter anywhere. >> funny to hear democrats talk about due process. >> your talking point was turned on the great daddy greg.
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>> it's time for a new word. it's not a caravan. that's a deceptive term. it's a political orchestrated march. it did not start with trump. this was a test of the border. it was a test to see what would happen. if we didn't react a certain way, another one would come and then another one. you have to put your foot down. i have never been to tijuana. they have their hands full with us. they have spring breakers. we are bad enough. they don't need more groups of young males coming there and putting pressure on their fragile economy. >> they do because they need workers. >> i take the word of the mayor, juan. he is very upset. is he a racist? >> when you look at the situation, you guys need to not be so self-righteous. >> i am compassionate, juan.
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>> dana? >> tomorrow the president-elect of mexico assumes office. what is his game plan? >> he has to have pay good relationship with president trump. that's already underway. what the mayor is asking for is help from the united states financially. $125,000 a day is a lot. you have a possible health crisis with the unsanitary continues and tb. this is a problem that tijuana can't handle on its own. that's the most important thing. >> thanks for that. >> a top ally with tough words for democrats getting excited for 2020. see it next on "the five."
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summit dinner. we expect this year's family photo. we will bring it to you live here on the "the five." chicago mayor with harsh words for democrats excited about a possible beto o'rourke presidential run. >> god bless him. put his hat in and make his case. you lost. you don't usually promote a loser to the top of the party. >> if beto o'rourke runs, he will have a lot of company. many democrats thinking about getting in. >> i am not taking anything off the table. >> you will probably run. you don't have to tell me. i think beto o'rourke will run. >> i am thinking about this. >> we are seriously thinking about it and talking about it. with family and friends. >> i will make that decision at the appropriate time. >> i will be considering it. >> i am looking at. it i will talk with my family over the holiday.
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>> [laughing]. >> emily, you have a situation here where you get someone like the mayor of chicago saying beto o'rourke slow down. other former obama people say he reminds me of obama. he is 46 and obama was 47 when he took offense. president obama himself said this guy speaks authentically and doesn't do poll speeches and people react to him with great passion. what do you think? >> it remains to be seen who will rise to the top. it's too early to call someone else a loser. it would behoove the democratic party be paced on substance. we saw the parade of misfits. why not add beto o'rourke to it? add one more misfit to the island. >> you are all misfits?
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>> moving forward it will be an opportunity to see them individually shine. let's hear what their platforms are and see their fresh new ideas and galvanize the voters that didn't turnout in the mid-terms. they are not just talking about themselves or in direct response to a question. >> your misfit comment? >> [overlapping talking]. >> do you remember when i was that nice? >> [laughing]. >> she will get over it. >> she will be great. >> jesse, you have a situation here where it's potentially the case people who are obama loyalists are split by joe biden and someone like beto o'rourke. >> that's a good point. you are right about that. it looks like ram falls into the
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other camp. he is a beto o'rourke hater. i think obama was more substant 65. --. he had more charisma. i don't see beto o'rourke catching fire the way obama did. he is too young and green and doesn't have the sharp elbows. obama was strong in the debates. i think beto o'rourke is to nice. castro has a good look. he could go far. and brown has that gravelly voice that people listen to. he could go far. there will be so many -- >> in depth analysis. >> [laughing]. >> this is jesse's theory that
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good looking people go further in life? >> that's true. >> that's a burden i bear. there will be so many candidates. there won't be enough money to go around. they will dropout after the first couple of races if they can't raise any money. >> i won't respond to jesse. >> i have something. >> go ahead. >> before rom was a clinton guy, he was an obama guy. he knows how to win. in 2006 rom was in charge of the mid-terms. he won twice in chicago. he knows now to win. there are more regular strength democrats on the progressive side. when he said beto o'rourke is a lures. he came close in a red state and raised a ton of money.
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rom is saying you have to earn it. you have to court us and see if we will get on your side. >> that's a great point. >> thank you, i thought so. >> i want to you have some fun with something. >> yes. >> here are how the democrats, the lot of misfits is going out and writing books. >> [laughing]. >> one book by elizabeth warren is called the "fight is our fight." and bernie sanders "where we go from here." we can expect books from cory booker. >> booker should have a booker. >> [laughing]. >> the title should have been "no reservations." . it's no election. it's like a 5-k fun run. 90% of them won't make it. betto showed up too early.
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the first one interviewed in a beauty pageant. >> he should run this time. if you wait too long, like elizabeth warren. she should have run last time. beto o'rourke. maybe he has to seize the moment. >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> [laughing]. >> since all of these democrats are misfits to emily and greg, what did you say about the 17 that were running? >> i have been consistent in this. you run the risk of having so many people you will have a contrast between similarities and one unusual person. with trump you had 16 similarities including the women. and the one non-politician stood out. >> who is the one? >> i think it's mark. he will run and win the nomination. >> wow! >> the only likeable progressive. >> i hope you have a good
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for payless shoes. >> they received full refunds in this little experiment. the company wanted to change people's perception about what luxury should cost. greg, i love this storyy. >> would figure it out because i wear nothing but luis vitons. i can also run from the cops. claire mccaskil showed coverage of the mueller probe showing animals were great. the fact we led the show yesterday on the mueller probe and that claire mccaskil is a lying idiot. >> i love this story too. i think i am over-paying for things. i have not been to payless in a while, but i will go back.
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i think an influencer are balony. >> who are they? >> you are one. >> am i? >> that's scary. >> and people would say that's a nice suit jesse has on. >> thank you. >> it's jay crib. send it over guys. >> i don't think they will well. >> [laughing]. >> on sunday when i would open the sunday paper magazine and they had fashions. what women wear this stuff? >> you still read the paper? >> i do! >> i read the "wall street journal" every day. >> of course you do. >> [laughing]. >> i love this. if i was brilliant in marketing. when you tell someone it's worth a million dollars, everyone is like oh, yeah, this is amazing. it brings everyone back down-to-earth. >> yes. up next everybody hates waiting
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in long lines at the airport including me. you would do this to save a few minutes. delta launching the first facial recognition technology in atlanta tomorrow. it will allow flyers to breeze through security. all they do is so their face. it is raising privacy concerns. delta says it doesn't store the images. greg, do you believe that? >> there is a bigger story. where will this lead is to face facts. how easy will it be for me to 3-d copy jesse's face and put it on mine. people will steal rich people's faces and use it to get into their accounts. it's so easy. >> if you have an iphone-10 you do this a million times a day.
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>> you are not scared. >> i am for technology. go for it. >> me too. >> what are you are trying to lay low. you are trying to set up people up. >> take a selfie. >> [laughing]. >> look. they have caught 2 or 3% of people who did not have the right passport and they were crim analysis. -- criminals. i am with dana. anything to get me through the airport faster, go for it. >> this is supposed to shave off how many minutes? >> 9. >> i will take the 9 minutes. >> i think down size potential is huge here. from what i understand a lot of facial recognition technology has issues identifying people of color. there is not only the storage aspect but the hacking aspect.
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you are going from the curb to the plane without showing your passport. would be worth your 9 minutes back to be safe on your plane? >> oh, wow! >> i am worried about the deep state. >> spoken like a true trumpian. >> there are a lot of people working on facial recognition technology. they have raised concerns about this technology. >> [laughing]. >> what did he do to you? moo-over, knickers. the cow making headlines around the world has competition. a canadian farmer claims his only gentle giant named dozer is an inch taller. >> what if these are really small people?
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i would rather have little tiny engineer cows to be in your house. you go could betsy, and she runs up and you squeeze out milk right there. >> you would do that? >> yes, little baby cow in your house. >> remember when you had to milk that goat at the event? >> yeah. >> perfect, greg. >> i love they were staged. >> [laughing]. >> [overlapping talking]. >> all right, all right, all right. >> hurry up! >> [laughing]. >> [inaudible]. >> i appreciate that. >> what was that? how much coffee did you drink? >> do you know what is going on?
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what would you steal? emily? >> i am allowed to re-sell? >> yes. practice. >> the king tut mask. >> i like that one. i would like to see that one. what is the name of the diamond? >> the hope diamond. >> smart. >> that would be something you have people over to the house. emily and dana and greg and jesse come over. there is the hope diamond. they would not believe it. that's a fake one. no! >> the dinosaur bones. >> mona lisa. >> that's obvious. >> not an artifact, dana. >> [laughing]. >> wait, wait. i would have to say i would not steal anything. what if you got it home and it smells? you never know. these things have been sitting around for a while. they probably have a weird stench. >> you would not notice. you have the cow there. >> a diamond is like a
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commodity? right? i don't know. let's move on. what is your most essential appliance. >> hair dryer. >> i never used that until 6 months ago. it changed my life. a coffee machine. >> fantastic. >> kerig. >> boy, i am losing my mind, dana. >> dishwasher. >> interesting. >> i don't like to wash dishes. >> i find it therapeutic. >> how many dishes do you wash? >> none. i watch other people do it. >> she called you out. >> juan? >> i was thinking. i like hot and cold. microwaves and refrigerators so you can eat before you want to eat. lately i am into my water pic.
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woods, shortening the distance, but others hired replacements to run whole sections of the race while they were resting. as a result 237 cheaters have been banned from the race for the next two years. in hong kong. >> i think that president trump ought to bring this up tomorrow. >> what does that look like? it looks like the border. speak of the border, oh, yeah. >> tomorrow, great show that we have, greg gutfeld show at 10:00 p.m., i have mike baker, i have tyrus, it's going to be a lot of fun. you know what it is time for ♪ animals are great ♪ ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great this one is dedicated to a claire mccaskill who is clueless and now out of office. it is a little dog, and behind he knows that something is going on behind him, he is not sure, the cat is not doing a damn
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thing, but the dog is going, there is a cat behind me, i know. and you know what, there he goes. and it just goes to show you, claire... ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great and claire mccaskill is into. >> "one more thing" we have had all of the fun, and it has been in your ear all week, i decided to join in on the fun. check this out. ♪ jasper is great ♪ jasper is great ♪ jasper is great check out this one, the jasper video at the park, running around. and every morning at the park for an hour and a half, you know what we have to say next... ♪ jasper is great ♪ jasper is great we will not bring it up again.
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>> take that, claire mccaskill. in other jesse eyebrow news. very good, there we go. claire will tweet about this. i'm setting myself up big, christmas tree eyebrows are the new rage, yes, they are decorating them with art and glitter and glue, little bobbles for the holiday season. isn't that christmasy? that is a warm christmas. >> you like that? >> i would do that for a shoot. >> we will do it next tuesday. >> we have from "duck dynasty," what a mix. >> the bottom of the barrel. >> and a migrant from the caravan comes into -- >> we only two left 15 seconds for your. >> receiving a call of a dog who had fallen through the ice and the firefighter sprung into
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action, went to the location upon him struggling. one firefighter jumped into the water, broke through the ice. and reached the dog. >> that is it for us, we will see you on monday, emily will be on "fox & friends." "special report" is up next, i cannot talk as fast as her, hey, bret. >> bret: you have a dog? president trump signed a trade deal, avoiding vladimir putin and face-to-face with the saudi prince at the g20 summit, rocked by a seven-point earthquake this afternoon, and your recent hotel stay could be one of the largest data breaches in history. this is "special report." ♪ good evening, i am bret baier, coming from the residential roosevelt library where i am taking part
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