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mueller report, that not enough of it got out and we want the whole thing and they are impatient. separately, senate committee is called for donald trump jr. to testify about meetings he might have had, investigators who talk to him. on we go. here comes "the five" ." >> greg: high matt, i am greg gutfeld with jedediah bila, juan williams, jesse waters, dana perino. fox news alert. how about that? house judiciary committee voting to hold attorney general bar in contempt. that's the guy. chairman jerry nadler claiming there's a constitutional crisis. reaction to that breaking news later but first "the new york times" published trumps taxes from 30 years ago. you might ask how did they get the stuff but that doesn't matter if you hate the guy.
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publishing other people stuff is what the times is all about. who cares if it was leaked or stolen. or may be borrowed from trump. >> it wasn't always so easy. about 13 years ago, i was seriously in trouble. i was millions of dollars in debt. >> greg: that's what the times reported last night, quite a bombshell. also the times last night, the berlin wall, down. the bay city rollers broke up. nobody knows them. "star wars," actually a hit. and trump once lost a bundle, say insiders, including trump himself. here's an idea. get the rich kid who owns the times to turn over his 1040s. if the times gets another elixir, they should share it with trump for tipping them off years ago. still, the media, their responses pavlovian. >> donald trump is our con man in chief. >> whatever the opposite of everything you touch turning to gold, that's the opposite of
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what donald trump had. >> you have a word for someone who can build up an image like that despite the facts, correct? >> con artist. >> no one has lost as much money. >> greg: may be in a divorce. anyway, here is the media's immortal take. we got him again. this time, right, we got him, right? no, but it's fun to watch you try. it's hilarious. they keep stepping on the same rake and getting whacked in the head again and again. the anti-trump headlines keep falling flat. life is good and the economy is roaring. on employment keeps hitting record low so when you're in the media on the world doesn't go your way of got to find another story. even if the stories been told over and over again by the target himself. i can't wait to hear about the next scoop that trump has been married twice, than he loves golf, and women, and yes, what do you have from the american public? the sound of life in 2019 and under trump. the sound of calm. as the press should know by now,
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you can't hear it when you're screaming. all right, dana, i want to show you how old this news is. we have some pictures of some old tabloid covers. his financial ales. trump slump, about his financial ales. "the new york times" one, it's about his financial ales -- ail ails. dana, you are about 3 years old. >> dana: having to go through the new york media gauntlet. i didn't appreciate that until i had been in politics myself, at the white house or even here. >> greg: you worked for trump. i mean you worked for bush. >> dana: it can shape a whole generation. everyone here knows president trump. they've known for 30 years. you talk about insider, he's the ultimate insider. there's nothing you don't know. >> greg: it's true.
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if i remember, he talked about this and about how the tax thing is a game. i know. >> jesse: i love it when you do fox news breaking news alerts. can you always do that? there is something very gutfeld gutfeld-ian about it. he wrote a book, the art of the comeback and he explained everything about the tax losses. you take a loss when you build a business. i think also in the '80s, wasn't he on a massive, multimillion dollar buying spree. he bought the plaza hotel for half a billion. he bought a yacht, football franchise, an airline. when you grow business, you're going to have some liabilities and then you can write off with the depreciation. the point is, after he did this and took the losses, "the new york times" called him the comeback king. speaking of the maritimes, "the new york times" lost a billion dollars buying "the boston globe" and they have had to get bailed out by mexican
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billionaire carlos slim, they still operate to this day on a quarter billion dollars in losses. also everybody loses money when they're building a business. twitter lost $2 billion since it went public. luber last year alone lost $3 billion and let's look at the politicians, aoc lost the state, $24 billion in revenue per barack obama doubled our debt. lost to have a billion to solyndra. lost 2 billion on a broken website. hillary lost a billion her donor shelled out when she lost her donald trump. he may have lost a lot of money but now he has towers all over the gold. he's got great golf courses, and he is the presidency. it's pretty good. >> greg: what do you think, juan? >> juan: i think he had his daddy to bail him out. give him 400-plus million to help them out. >> greg: is in "the new york times" a family business? >> juan: what i'm struck by is trump lies to his supporters. he says i am a successful
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businessman. that's wack and run this country that are than anyone else. i'll make you rich because i'm rich. then it turns out it's a scam. he lost more money than anybody else in america apparently. >> greg: is also made more money. that's what happens. it goes up and down. economic mobility. >> juan: or jesse goes on about someone else lost money. this guy lost money. please. let's pay attention the fact of the president of the united states may in fact have engaged in tax fraud, bank fraud. these are serious considerations. >> greg: serious accusations. >> juan: that's why the congress should have access to his tax records. if he's losing all this money in russia or some other country decides we can get our hooks into the sky that bail him out, we the american people. >> greg: the russians. it's the russians, jedediah bila they're going to collude now with his businesses. >> jedediah: you talked about
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him talking about being a businessman and oh, he's a great businessman and now it's his selling point. what's the story? let's say he was a terrible businessman. he's not because the businesses wound up blooming but even if you say that, that cannot translate to a poor economy. you cannot change the reality that this guy who went in there, had experience with business, suffered some losses, came out of it, still managed to get a booming economy with his policies of deregulation, lowering taxes and whatnot. you can't take that away from him. business owners around the country read a story like this. i come from a family where my mom and dad ran a small business. it's really hard. they saw this and they sought relatability. they said guess what. you open the business, small or large coming struggle. you fall. sometimes you're lucky enough to be able to build yourself back up again, and he was honest about this. he said if we just play the tape. people at home or saying i'm sorry but what is the story here? a comeback story? >> juan: it's not like your folks because this rich kid had
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a big daddy to come in and bail him out. instead of saying i struggle like everybody. he lied about it. here's the final point i want to make, greg. >> greg: okay. >> juan: you talk about socialism. this is socialism for the rich. the working man in america pays taxes and he, for ten years, donald trump paid no taxes and we bailed him out. >> jesse: you just said he was broke. he said he wasn't rich. he's got a jet. he's got mar-a-lago, trump tower, it's pretty good. >> jedediah: that doesn't change the success he's had with the economy and voters are not voting based on donald trump's record from 35 years ago with his private business. they are voting on how much money they have in their pocket and what life looks like for them since he's elected. >> juan: the trump cult. >> greg: they elected him over the democrat. quite a cult. 60 some-odd million. if you think he's that bad an america accepted it, he still won because you guys suck.
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>> juan: who got more votes? >> greg: more yardage in a football game. it's about the points. also, why do not care about how they got the tax returns. up next, breaking news on capitol hill. house judiciary committee democrat voting to hold ag bill barr in contempt. that's the latest, ahead. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines,
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the full unredacted mueller report and its underlying material. the white house responding now by asserting executive privilege to protect these documents and the special counsel's findings. chairman jerry nadler declaring it's a constitutional crisis. >> we have talked for a long time about approaching a constitutional crisis. we are now in it. we are now in a constitutional crisis. >> juan: lawmakers aren't done going after barr and the trump administration. nancy pelosi, speaker of the house, raising eyebrows by joking about potentially jailing trump officials who don't comply with demands from congress. >> we do have a jail down in the basement of the office. [laughter] but if we were arresting all the people in the administration, we would have an overcrowded jail situation. i am not for that. >> juan: of course now we understand that the senate
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intelligence committee, republican-led, has made a request for john jr. to come in under subpoena. >> greg: there is a mental illness going on around here. you said it's like a peeping to tom. nadler is a peeping tom who wants to rifle through your underwear drawer, still your dirty socks and sniff your workout gear. this is a full-blown compulsion and it's a product of cognitive dissidents. the thing that you believe in, the mueller report, it falls apart, you go one route which is okay, time to move on. or you think yourself deeper into the morass which is what you're seeing here, people who can't let go and can't stop. i don't care about her talking about putting people in jail, lock her up. remember that. what's good for the goose. i don't know if you've heard this before. what's good for the goose is good for the gander. is that a male goose?
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>> jesse: i don't know what a gander is. >> juan: we've got to get you guys in school. >> greg: it's a male goose. is it? >> jesse: i was asking you. you grew up on a farm. >> juan: enough of this. it's bad enough i've got a deal with -- this is making me crazy. jedediah, let me make the case for the other side. pelosi says bill barr lied to congress. anybody who lies to congress, they are in trouble. so nobody should be above the law and he should be held in contempt. how do you respond? >> jedediah: i don't think he lied to congress. but i don't think that's what her problem is. her problem is that when he came out and he bottom lined the whole case, it took the wind out of their sails. there's nothing left. if barr's conclusion is fair and accurate and they now have 98.5% of the report. they have 99% of volume 2. at one point, now they want to see the underlying evidence, at what point do you just give up and go home and say you know
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what, this is going to be the hill that if democrats want to die on the hill, they can go ahead. democrats are going to lose the election if at some point they don't realize the public's tune this out. even democratic voters who come a lot of my friends are democrats, i live in new york city. they say i wish the democrats would stop talking about these issues because the more time you spend talking about barr and mueller at this stage of the game and they are talking about health care in the economy, the more the votes are going by the wayside are going to trump. people -- it's enough. what is left to do here? tell me what's going to be in that 1% that has not been disclosed that you're waiting to see that will change drastically what we have discovered. >> juan: let me put that to jesse because the other way to view it, jesse is if so much of it is out, what is bill barr hiding? why hide if everything is out. the redacted material, the underlying material, because congress is an equal branch of
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government. >> jesse: releasing grand jury information is against the law. democrats want to hold barr in contempt for following the law. the law that congress passed. the only real reason he wants this is because he wants to leak it and he wants to show their fighting really hard for. it's not even about redactions. they just want to hold this guy in contempt so they hurt his credibility when he investigates the investigators. because now every ap article will have to write "william barr, held in contempt by congress" whenever they write a story. so that's what this is all about. in a way, from a p.r. perspective, they are trying to obstruct william barr's investigation into spygate but here's where the technical areas on the democrats part. this is way too early to go nuclear. this is going to get tied up in court and it could last months, maybe a year. now they exerted executive privilege and they have access to nothing with regard to the mueller report. republicans when they dealt with
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history fast and furious, they took eight months to negotiate with eric holder before they held him in contempt. they didn't even negotiate with william barr at all. they waited less than a week to do this. >> juan: i think he's not negotiating with them. >> jesse: they were having ongoing negotiations. >> juan: this is the question, from the other perspective, if you have a government in which the president says i'm not cooperating with the congress, is it essentially an autocrat? >> dana: under our system because our founders said we are coequal branches of government, it gets thrown to the third which is the court. that's how the founding fathers were supersmart. the court is usually reluctant to do that. they are like, can you work it out? we have other stuff to do. two things about this for me, democrats think that they were elected in 2018 to hold the president to account and to do health care. so can you do both? i don't know.
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is holding them to account, doesn't make sense. this is the leading news. we didn't have actual programming today because we are watching them argue about this contempt vote. no one is talking about health care. in those districts where the democrats won and republican-leaning districts were president trump won and he will be on the ballot in 2020, do they want to run this? they don't. they are super frustrated as well. >> greg: what about the gander? >> dana: i have the gander answer. will the reading of the unredacted mueller report change mueller's conclusion? no. therefore, i think you have to move on. a gander is a male goose. >> greg: thank you. >> juan: you guys really didn't know that? >> jesse: no. >> juan: you like to pull my leg. you skewer me every day but that was too much. i think kindergartners know that. democrats making new explosive comments about abortion. we are going to show you that next right here on "the five" ."
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♪ >> jesse: liberals open and leave pushing their extreme pro-abortion views. former new york city council speaker turn cnn contributor making this comment. >> when a woman gets pregnant, that is not a human being inside of her. it's part of her body. this is about a woman having full agency and control of her body and making decisions about her body and what is part of her body with medical professionals. those are the facts and that's the law of the land. >> jesse: meanwhile, facebook appearing to hard line against left-wing pennsylvania lawmaker brian sims. the social media platform reportedly deleting a video of him harassing teenage girls praying outside of the planned
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parenthood clinic. he offered a reward of anyone who identify them. the mother of two of the teens responded. >> i was concerned for my girls. i was genuinely trying to enter into a dialogue with him to try to bring the situation, calm it down a little bit. and say to him on film, were really here just praying for these women and babies. >> jesse: well, dana, let's take it to the top with the cnn contributor. i don't think anybody pro-life, pro-choice, see is whether it's a fetus or human life inside thf the body like it's a ponytail. >> dana: jesse, there are a lot of people who think that. >> jesse: really? >> dana: there are. i'm not one of them. for their people who believe that they believe it's not a baby until it's born and there is the first breath. they could even argue that, as we heard from the governor of
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virginia when he was talking about that bill. i go back to this. if a pregnant woman is driving down the highway in virginia and she gets hit by a drunk driver and she dies, what does the prosecutor do? they charge the drunk driver not with one murder but with two. so in some cases, our laws say that that's a baby. in others, like this woman would say, no, it's not. to me it's clear. you have gender reveal parties for a reason. you have excitement over the baby is coming. people start referring to "my baby, my baby." there are people like her who think that way but there are many more i believe that believe that that's a life. >> jesse: greg, another black eye for the pro-choice community, if you look at the ralph northam situation, pennsylvania situation, the cnn comments, then what we saw last week in alabama the lawmaker
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saying some explosive things. >> greg: when people like this refer to an unborn child as a comp of cells or no different than a tumor that can be removec thought. it's a political thought. it shows you how politics can dehumanize because you are forced to follow this ideology, politics dictates what a human life is which is kind of what it was before the civil war. oddly enough, it's a denial of science. when someone's heart stops beating, the hospital staff or bystanders in a public space will do their best to revive the heart. the beating heart is a vital sign. it means you are alive, so when the heart is beating, you are life. as republicans, conservatives, libertarians, we've been smeared for decades as being antiscience because we question the statistics of climate change but i believe that the most antiscience party is always
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going to be the left. they don't believe in differences between gender, right? boy, girl. you can't call your child a boy or girl, not yet, not until they decide. christine quinn, there's no difference to her between life and death. if you decide that the heartbeat is not a vital sign of life, kill anything. go for it. >> jesse: i wonder if christine quinn would've changed the way she spoke if she had a second chance. >> juan: i don't think so. i think she spoke from the heart. i tell you what. >> greg: was her heart beating? >> juan: so much about this is about the heartbeat bill. i think people who are opposed to abortion in principle see themselves as having a chance because president trump, kavanaugh on the court, all the rest, so they've got several bills, these heartbeat bills that are right now in kentucky, mississippi, ohio, and most recently in georgia.
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so they are looking to try to build the case. the reality is you should worry about women having miscarriages. you should worry about mortality for women who are having children. georgia, i think it's the second highest in the nation, women dying for miscarriages. paying attention to the health of the mother and the health of the family. instead they are making a political case about this and they are blowing this way out of proportion for political reasons only. i think that's an abomination because the health of a mother, the health of a family, why people make decisions to have an abortion, oftentimes they are married women and they are raising enough kids. whatever reason they have. it's not my decision. it should be her decision with the doctor. >> jedediah: you can have those conversations and you can have a debate about the heartbeat bill. it's very controversial bill because the heartbeat shows up around six weeks which it's very early on in the pregnancy. you can have that conversation.
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you can have it without dehumanizing a baby in the process and that's what's happening. the reason it's happening is because it's been a slippery slope from the sexual revolution that took sex and said it's no big deal. it's empowering for women. great idea. birth control pills got treated like candy in the morning-after pill got treated like candy and now abortion is being treated like a dental exam. i am not opposed to contraception. i took birth control pills for years but i'm opposed to the way these conversations are happening. these are serious topics. these are serious issues and you should not be able to talk about a baby. we are talking about born alive babies as a woman's right issue. that's a human issue. that baby is a life in its own right and if we cease to remember that, we have forgotten the humanity of everything involved in this. it's a scary way. >> jesse: i thought it was a flip way that she characterized it and it offended a lot of people. up next, the intense late-night fight everyone is talking about. meghan mccain battling seth
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meyers over radical democrat ilhan omar.
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bring your challenges. >> jedediah: and epic clash on late-night tv over radical congresswoman ilhan omar. meghan mccain mixing it up with seth meyers over omar's long list of controversies. >> are you bothered by her language about 9/11? >> i thought it was taken out of context. >> would you give president trump the same leverage of he said the same thing? >> bringing up the treats that she's apologize for, it's unfair to her. >> are you her press person? >> no, i'm someone who cares about the fact that there's someone out there who is in a minority that's had death threats against her and i think we should all use the same language that year asking her to be careful about her language and i would ask you your videos to be careful about theirs. >> jedediah: feisty. what do you make of the
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exchange? >> greg: i thought she did a fine job but you gonna remind yourself that's a comedy show, not public access. if that was a show in which she had different political beliefs, it would not exist because it's not entertaining and not funny. he was almost humorous on "snl" but now he has retreated into never funny zone. politics, if you fully embrace it, can kill anything fun. i would imagine his staff was scratching their heads, going while redoing the segment? when i came to do the show, we were supposed to have fun. we were supposed to be talking all good things and jokes. this is not funny. it was weird because he was almost operating as a white knight for omar. it was like a weird kind of lefty apologist. i felt bad for the show. if i was working for that show, i'd throw up. >> jedediah: do you think she was taken aback by that? if i were invited on the show like that, i would assume i was going to have a good time and it
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seems like suddenly she found herself in a political commentary debate with someone of an opposing view. it's a bit jarring. >> juan: it could be. i don't know what she was expecting. she's a celebrity, so i guess that's why she's on the couch. but it seems to me she's been in the news for her approach to congresswoman omar. so seth meyers says wait a second. for the first time, we've got two muslim women in congress and of course they're going to have different views. this woman is now subjected to death threats because of a comment, and they were offensive comments should that she made but she apologized for. i thought you know it, sometimes yeah, things are supposed to be funny but sometimes you're an important conversations and i thought it was an important conversation. then he gets out of control and then it flows up. offensive comments on twitter about seth meyers. he's an example of how white men without talent get ahead.
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good point. you are the one who triggered her views to be muslim. that's weird. see seven it's not. >> greg: these are two muscle women and we have -- >> greg: i think she does come from an expanse, having been in a prisoner of war camp in smalley and the like. >> greg: wire that make her anti, so hypercritical of america. >> jedediah: it's odd that she took -- people the left are rushing to defend her. she may have apologized for this and some didn't find it satisfactory that this is a pattern of behavior that should be alarming to people, left and right. >> jesse: it's bizarre that the left tries to stick its neck out for someone like this after she said so many dumb things and so many offensive things. why do they do that? i think the reason why they do that is not because they want to protect her personally because you not that talented. she didn't raise a lot of money. she's not that likable or empathetic. the left wants to protect the
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ability of the left to traffic in anti-semitism. there is a very strong strand of anti-semitism on the left that needs to flourish apparently and then needs to be protected. seth meyers gets up there and takes it upon himself to do that when he should be trying to make jokes. he should work at trying to help his career-long term because to position himself to the left of colbert, i don't think you want to be there when you're in line for the late-night show. everybody gets death threats. mccain gets them. we get them. we don't whine about them. >> greg: i get death threats from jesse. >> jesse: i forward them to h.r.. >> juan: in response to you, i think the whole notion of people saying of noxious anti-semitic things, even marching the streets, i think we that from the right. see six i think you need to check your sources.
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"the new york times" got in big trouble the other day with anti-semitic cartoons they publish. >> dana: i think they're a hundred things you can ask meghan mccain. why would you would spend precious time asking meghan mccain. you could ask for a million things. you want to ask her things were she could precise president trump, i've got 25 of them. it's not hard. why do you want to do this? why do you want to have meghan mccain defending her. fair or not, the aocs of the world, tlaib and omar, they are going to be the prime stars of ads in districts that i mentioned before, the house districts were democrats won, where trump won in 2016 and back on the ballot in 2020. those ads are going to be there. who will be the first 2020 democratic candidate to stand up and say enough. >> jedediah: that's why nancy pelosi is trying to rein them in. >> greg: i wish megan would've asked him one question. how do you have a late-night gig and norm mcdonald doesn't? that's the question. >> jedediah: kamala harris
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♪ >> dana: the fight for the white house heating up. democratic contender kamala harris comes out swinging against political pundits will think only a white male
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candidate could beat president trump in 2020. speak of the too often suggests certain voters will only vote for certain candidates. regardless of whether their ideas will lift up all our families. and it is shortsighted. it's wrong. >> dana: i have a point to make and i will ask you a question. talking about political pundits saying this but it was last week that the stories were quoting democratic women voters in south carolina, new hampshire, and iowa, the first three states to vote, saying they don't think america wants to vote for a woman. it's not necessarily the pundits. it's within their own party and it's not true because hillary clinton showed you could win the popular vote. >> jesse: it looks weak for her to play this card. complaining that her voters are sexist and racist. she got a really great week when she launched. she got a morning joe
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pseudo-endorsement. there had hard news reporters trying on clothes with her. the bottom line is the people they are polling don't think she has the personality or the policies to be donald trump. that's all there is to it. >> dana: she is hanging in there in the polls. do you think the debates will be different for her? >> juan: she had a really good week when she was questioning some of the republicans on the hill, specifically bill barr. she came out as a star on it. she came out glowing. i think this is about the electability. the voters, the democrats clearly prefer biden. there is no question. it's beyond question at this point. what democrats want to someone who can beat trump. so if they are all hearing, only biden are only sanders can be drum, then she has a legitimate complaint which is to say no, there are lots of people in the midwest who are beyond the identity politics that you seem to think.
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>> dana: they are looking to the last war, the last battle of 2016 thinking that biden could have beat trump. maybe, maybe not. 2020 is a different race. >> greg: i think juan is right. she is looking at the party, she's going they talk a good intersectional game but it's all white guys in front. that's not fair. i think being a prosecutor and a gun owner, she should just become a republican. >> jesse: welcome. >> dana: other women in the race, she's not the only one feeling this. >> jedediah: i think she's a much better candidate, kamala harris, than joe biden. i think she does shine every time there's a hearing, she was shining and the brett kavanaugh hearings. i didn't agree with what she was saying but i think people should look out for her. i think she's probably frustrated with the democratic establishment and their automatic backing for joe biden because of his name recognition in history when i think on the debate stage she might shine. >> dana: let's bring in bret baier and martha maccallum. they are modern tonight's fox news town hall with 2020
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presidential candidate amy klobuchar in milwaukee, wisconsin. she's one of the many candidates, one of the few women running in 2020. this is a big night for her to have this opportunity and she's in wisconsin, one of her neighboring states. martha. >> martha: sure is, dana, good to see you tonight. we are excited to be here milwaukee. were going to get started with amy klobuchar and a little whil. i think that you nailed it on the head because these town halls or an opportunity for candidates to stand out. it's a huge field, 22 people. potentially have a bit of a break, a moment where they connect with the voters and a moment people will find memorable that might build them some leverage going forward because that's what it's all about. this really crowded group. >> bret: we offer these candidates the town hall opportunities. we say you can go wherever you want to go basically. we can set it up. senator klobuchar chose wisconsin. hillary clinton did not campaign here in 2016 and now democrats
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see this as really ripe territory. in fact they move the convention here to milwaukee. it will be interesting to see how she plays off the crowd in a state that economically is doing pretty well if you look at the numbers. >> dana: martha, what you think is her best area to break out and wake up in the morning feeling like she made a difference. >> martha: the lane that she has carved for herself is as an experienced moderate democrat senator. i think she's kind of separated herself from medicare for all, from free college. she is in favor of the green new deal but she's basically saying she is sort of a more practical perspective. i think anyone who looks at the election knows the path to victory cuts through the midwest, as it did for donald trump. this is her turf. she's from minnesota. she understands the rural community. it's something she feels strongly about. she is saying that all that stuff and swayed to the left is
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not going to be a winning formula for 2020. she might not be sort of the flashiest candidate out there. she believes she's the one who has the most realistic path forward. >> dana: one last thought from you, bret. >> bret: i think she has an uphill battle. biden is at 39% in the real clear politics average. she sent 1.3%. but she is gathering, gathering support. it's an uphill battle, and when he talked about all these candidates searching for oxygen, this is a big moment for amy klobuchar. we'll see how she handles their questions and hours. >> dana: bret and martha, have a great time. we'll be watching. that is 6:30 p.m. eastern for the amy klobuchar town hall which is going to be great. "one more thing" is up next. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need.
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>> dana: this is terrifying. >> so terrifying. >> greg: all right. >> greg: one, stop it. >> juan: a quick heads up for you podcast fans. i did a panel on first amendment rights last fall. it has been turned into a podcast live in american hole. jeffrey roseman is the very first episode. please give it a listen. now, first on baby news, prince harry and meghan markle revealed the name of their first born today. he is archie harrison mountbatten-windsor. the world got a first look at the baby today and so did his great-grandmother queen elizabeth. he is her eighth great-grandchild, and seventh in line to the throne. meghan markle's american mom was also in hand and as you can seek him with the of edinburgh. >> dana: i want to show you a
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