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including. >> charles: would got to leave it there. great information. frightening, but great. thank you very much. that will do it here. but tomorrow, decision day at the federal reserve. i'm all over it with instant analysis on making money on the fox business network. "the five" starts now. ♪ >> greg: high, i'm greg. jesse, dana, >> emily: . "the five" ." so it turns out that the writers have initially included the fact that they couldn't recall the alleged incident of that huge story. but the times took it out of their own article. >> i think what happened actually was that we had her name. and you know, "the times" doesn't usually include it. in removing her name, they
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removed the other reference to the fact that she didn't remember. it was sort of editing done in a haste. >> greg: so this humongous detail disappeared in the haste of the editing process. that's like saying that we left out the fact that the titanic sank. this was no error. this was a business decision. when the victim renounced her own victimhood, they renounced it. they suggested substance abuse. how do they still have jobs? and what about her allies who threatened to sue one witness? she didn't back up her story. that's pretty huge too. somehow that got ignored too. but this is the media. the only reason that this hasn't happened to you, viewer, is that they don't consider you
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important enough. sooner or later, they will report republicans, families and businesses of republicans. they work backwards, erasing any facts that hinder their reverse engineering. and so, kavanaugh. in time, though do this to you if you ever make their radar, because the institutional media is in a panic. it's all self-inflicted. emily, it's interesting. the reporters gently through the editors under the bus. and then when they talked about the victim not cooperating, they were like, oh, she's probably drunk. >> emily: you know once a what m sick of? i'm sick of being taken for an idiot. it's like, oh, you won't know. you won't care. so why don't you just take what
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i give you and digest it? in the process of democracy dying in darkness. i really hate this hypocrisy coming out of the left, where once again, they are telling someone, "oh here honey. this is what happened. but oh, your struggles with moonshine are the reasons why you can't remember." this created such a ripple effect in terms of sham journalism. just last month, it was solidified that a now professor, but one of kavanaugh's classmates sued "the huffington post" over the article of. their insinuations, or actually there declarations that he provided the drugs that he overdosed over. they literally defamed him more. and now, their story, by the way he does not even mention the death of david kennedy and the o.d. in 1984.
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they basically dug a hole even deeper. >> greg: in an effort to get tweeted by donald trump, i'm going to say to you that journalism is dead and "the new york times" killed it. >> jesse: >> juan: yeah, when id you say that, "the new york times" is highly profitable these days. >> greg: yeah, i mean, they are lying to america. imagine if hillary said that. harvey weinstein would be happy, because that story when it have happened. >> jua "the new york times" made a big mistake. an insight into left-wing politics in this country. in my mind, this was not a coordinated assault, sort of by an all-powerful liberal media institution. you know what, i would say, if that was the case, if they were up at instincts, i think they would have said something about him, but they never said anything like that. they said something about kavanaugh. and i think the second thing.
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no, i think that the idea was, remember, they did not allow him a legitimate shot at having not only a boat, but a simple hearing. so i think that if you were saying, oh, yeah, they could attack anyone, they did not. i think the real issue is, one, the fbi again, lack of investigation. hey, you should have done something. there was a piece in the papers today -- >> jesse: done what? >> juan: they should have investigated. >> jesse: done what? >> juan: i was just about to tell you. he wrote that he was at yale at that time. he contacted the fbi. 25 other people. nobody ever got a response varied and now you have people saying, "i think, harris did
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this. it's necessary to look at the constraints put on the fbi. >> jesse: you can't investigate something where nobody saw anything happened. you're saying 25 well-connected yale graduates can't get the word out in washington, d.c., ? come on, juan. it's ridiculous, juan. i would like to congratulate myself for correctly predicting yesterday that "the new york times" purposely let this slide, because this was not a mistake. this was done intentionally. and today, we know it was done intentionally by the editors who took it out. so if you are a "new york times" editor, here's your thought process. anti-semitic cartoons. that stays in. you got to edit that out. the monologue about this woman who was pressured and threatened
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to live to the fbi and say that something happened that she didn't believe happened, the guy that is saying that he didn't witness this misconduct, he heard about misconduct, he worked for bill clinton, and you know who was on the opposing side of that battle? brett kavanaugh during the impeachment battle, because we tell mike he was on his team. that was also left out of this whole thing. that's the only thing that saved him back then. and the fact that people are upset about kavanaugh, i mean, yeah. this is upsetting to him and his family. they do this to donald trump every single day. think about what was left out about the russian collusion story. brennan, klapper, mccabe. now they are still looking the other way. >> greg: it's true, i can
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never look at "the new york times" the same way again. >> dana: you don't have to. you have other options. you are an american. you have other options. >> greg: this story is huge. >> dana: yet, but it also shows what she said a year ago at the same time, where she is like, "oh wait. actually no." when juan said that this was not an insight into it, i disagree, because as soon as that story posted, you had several democratic 2020 candidates saying that he must be impeache impeached. they can't wait for half a second. you have to think about the judgment. a rush of judgment. you have to think about how rash that is. the other thing i would say about this whole thing is in 2004 and five, zero four, '05.
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in zero five, i was one of the spokespeople for it. it was a very controversial nomination. this was never brought up. not once. what they went after him for in 2005 was torture and whether he had written a memo along the way that encouraged the president to say, "yes. okay. you can sign off on torture." i do think that brett kavanaugh should sue. i think he would win. i think it would be worthwhile. how about that? >> greg: wow. all right. i think we're going to be talking about this later in the show, dana. >> emily: it's right here. [laughs] >> greg: i'm just teasing, dana. >> emily: i'm so confused. >> dana: identity even get a chance to talk. i guess i went over time.
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allow them to take away your sacred right to keep and bear arms. >> jesse: and another 2020 democratic taking the calls. here's kamala harris. >> a buyback program is a good idea. now we need to do it the right way. part of that has to be buyback and give people their value, the financial value of what they have and not just take things from people that have value without compensating them. >> jesse: all right, so juan, for many, many years, republicans have said democrats are coming for your guns. and you guys have been saying, oh, no that's not true. that's just a talking point. but now we know it's true, because they are coming for our guns, so what is it like to be wrong? >> juan: it's not true. >> jesse: what do you mean it's not true? he's said it's true. >> juan: play it however many times you want.
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weapons. a battlefield intended to kill and maim. >> juan: that's every gun ever made. but he didn't say guns. there's a disconnect with the politicians at that at this mo. >> juan: so, look. here's my thoughts. obama couldn't do anything. bush couldn't do anything about it. i think trump has a unique opportunity. his position in terms of his appeal and all that and the fact that he's close to the nra to actually get something done. he says that he is not going to pick up on the house, the democratic house passed bill that requires universal background checks. but mr. trump, if you would do
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that, i will sing your praises. but what he did on criminal justice reform, he didn't get it done. i think this guy could do it. i've been saying that forever. >> jesse: so what are the bipartisan ideas on reducing mass shootings that the president could possibly move forward on? >> greg: i talked about the civil tax system, which, unfortunately beto o'rourke has messed up by making it about hi him. that leads into the fears of people who own guns that a civil tax or a red flag system will be used. i was hoping that that when a bead when it be the case. what beto o'rourke is saying that i could just make a phone call and you would lose your gun.
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he really screwed up a lot of progress. i also think that there is progress to be made in cosmetics that you put onto gun that aren't necessary that trend to attract a certain type of gun owner. people tend to disagree with me on that. that's okay. we can discuss it. >> juan: seriously. [laughter] 80 or 90% of people say that background checks are cool. i think even most republicans and nra members say that all of these magazines, we don't need. would you agree with that? >> greg: i just said. i just talked about the civil taxes. recently, i talked about the whole idea of the cosmetic additions to the guns that don't change the power of the gun, that may be attract a certain kind of user. >> jesse: yeah, because the ar-15, you really can't hunt
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with that, because you can barely put down anything. it's not that powerful of a gun, but they make much more powerful rifles i could really hurt people that the democrats don't even talk about. >> dana: i think the white house is trying to figure out a way, what could they propose that would be able to get some bipartisan support? it is a tricky thing. i do think, however, i read a story today that the nra won't be as powerful because of the troubles that they're having. but the thing is that beto o'rourke and kamala harris are doing that work for them. it's already going to energize people to come up to vote. and then the president, he might be able to find something to do on background checks, but that will definitely be in the details. >> jesse: what do you think about high-capacity magazines? you have ten in our usual weapon, ab 30 30 in a high-powr
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rifle. >> emily: may be. i think that might be a regulation rather than mandatory confiscation. if i could focus on kamala harris for a second, for someone who has had decades of criminal justice experience, i find her flip-flopping very confusing. she started with the take back and now the buyback, which makes no sense. she builds herself up as a "progressive prosecutor." but it was a status quo. under her reign, there were a lot of atrocities that happened that now she has distanced herself from. the supreme court said that your overcrowding in california is cruel and unusual. she defended it by saying i wasn't behind this. i literally had no idea. i find that either inadequate or
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incompetent. so for me coming from california and also having a criminal justice background, that's why i wanted to highlight her jumping on the bandwagon, which is on ineffective. >> jesse: by the way, she is now losing in california. i just thought you should know this. liberal insanity hitting new levels. allowing students to ditch school to protest climate change and its plan to crack down on milk. [singing chocolate milk. traveling to the darkest depths of the ocean. pushing beyond the known horizon. passing through... "hey mom," "can we get fro-yo?", >>"yeah, fro-yo." "yes." the all-new 2020 ford explorer st. with intelligent 4wd and terrain management system.
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they have a proposal to fight obesity. they want to ban chocolate melts. they are thinking about cutting it out. they are concerned about its high sugar content. jesse, do you love chocolate milk? >> jesse: i love it. i'm going to target on the next break. about the protests, if we only have ten years left on planet earth, juan, why are kids in school anyway? why don't they just go hang out with their parents? think about it logically. they say that miami is going to be underwater in a few years. why don't we just moved to higher ground? it's very simple. the point of skipping school is to draw attention to the climate issue so that they can see that
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it's a big issues. they think that president xi in china really cares about what some freshman think about anything? he doesn't even listen to his own citizens in his own country. there's no civil rights issue. they don't have anything to protest. they are protesting the weather. but i do have an admission, juan. if i was in high school, i would protest anything. i'm out. >> juan: so, dana, it's not mandatory, right? and i've noticed that some of the private schools, they are even more enthusiastic, because they say that it's learning outside the classroom. >> dana: that's what saturdays are for. maybe after school activities. as a taxpayer, i wanted children in school to succeed beyond their wildest dreams. i want them to have every opportunity.
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not going to school to protest climate change is not going to get them there. i have to say, as a taxpayer, i'm irritated. have you seen the chocolate milk size that you get in school? it's like this big. it's not that big. i don't like the government getting too involved. but i really hate the glorification of the children led by the young lady from denmark of getting out of going to school and now she's a big hero? i think that's a terrible terrible idea. private schools, knock yourselves out. >> juan: so greg, i was just thinking to myself, for the kids, it's not really left or right. a high percentage of the kids say that they are worried about climate change. and then you get people like the hunters, right? the hunters like the environmen environment, or the evangelicals where the bible says -- >> jesse: i like where you are going there, juan. i don't buy it. you could argue this is child abuse by forcing children to
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worry about something. you could say that. if you agree with this idea that you can take off school for climate change, then let's substitute the cost with one that's not your ideological cup of tea. maybe you want to protest going to school because it's a gun free zone. therefore, you as a parent or your kids don't feel safe in a school because it's a gun free zone. right now, every liberal, their head would explode. or maybe it's because of the lack of school prayer. maybe you want to protest lack of school prayer. of course you're not okay with that. the point is, this is all about ideology. you don't want to have boys and girls bathrooms. you could protest that too. but you are not. so here's the thing. if i were a teacher and you didn't show up, i would flunk you. as for the chocolate milk, why aren't they doing this with
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white milk? >> jesse: that's racist. >> juan: i think it has more sugar. >> jesse: white privilege. >> juan: greg didn't like my point about the evangelicals. [laughter] but my point is the reason why we can't seem to come together on climate change is the money that they put into it. what's wrong with it? [laughter] >> emily: sure. i hear what you're saying on chocolate milk. i had it every day in public school from kindergarten through fifth grade and i think i turned out to be fine. that's number one. number two. so, back to that for a second. just on the kids component of it. i am from the bay, as everybody knows. in fourth grade, we were shown how, we staged a sit down in the office. i remember being so excited about it. we staged the importance of
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civic dysfunction. what it means to be able to exercise this right. this is not that. "the new york post" editorial board call that what it was, which is out and out of a particular point of view. [laughter] i was impressed. >> juan: can you give her the gold star? >> dana: yes. you can have mine. but can i say something about, i think it's unfair to all of us, and i mean left and right, to just say that this is just a fossil fuel problem. the fossil fuel companies are actually putting a ton of money into innovation to try to find alternatives, because they realize that america is actually in a better position now from a safety and security standpoint because we have figured out solutions. one of the things that put some
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more greenhouse gas emissions than anything else is the production of cement. today, in labs, they were going to reveal that there is a new way of actually making cement that will actually capture all of those greenhouse gases. so, innovation is the key to this. we are not going to basically protest our way out of it. not going to school is not going to help you invent the next big thing. >> juan: right, but i think oil puts a lot of money into saying, no, not a problem. >> greg: it's all fake news. >> juan: at all. stop. more on "the new york times" brett kavanaugh controversy. president trump's firings firen response to the times. that's all here when we come back.pe ms. ant to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people.
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the use democrat prosecutors and phony congressional committees whenever they can. they'll do whatever they can to demean you, to lie to you. they try to blacklist, coerce, cancel or destroy anyone who gets in their way. look at what they are doing today to justice kavanaugh. they say, just impeach paid let's impeach him. it's a made up story. >> dana: democrats, including members of the squad are calling for kavanaugh's impeachment and other democrats are attacking the investigation. >> the fbi investigation was deeply disappointing and troubling. they did not conduct what i would consider a buy the book background investigation. >> i was a part of that hearing. i knew that there were credible allegations that should have been investigated that were not. >> the fbi.
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there is a need for investigation now because the number was then. >> dana: how would you investigate something like this one there people are saying that they don't remember and they don't believe it and it wasn't them and it wasn't there? what do investigate? >> emily: when people are clamoring and saying that the investigation wasn't conducted, it was, and it stopped at the game of telephone. it was not a cooperation when someone says the same thing from someone who you've originally heard from him. it's not logical. that's not how it is. something that kamala harris and the other 2020 presidential candidates do. that is exactly what the left is doing. judge clarence thomas in 1991, he said to a friend, the reason that he got confirmed is because african-americans remained loyal to him was his quote. he said that in 15-20 years, i project that i will lose that
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support and i will fall into disfavor because of the special interest groups that will stop at nothing to get their message. >> dana: what you think about that, juan, because you know justice thomas. >> juan: yeah. i know a lot about this, so it's hard for me to talk without, but i just think that there was a sense right at the time that the black community was initially supportive of justice thomas, and it was once you had a lot of people who were concerned about the abortion issue pressure fellow liberal or left wing, however you want to college among the black leadership backing away. the first thing to say is that, obviously, and i've said this in the first segment, people in 25 plus people try to reach out saying, yeah, they never get back to me. it's not a matter of phone calls.
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it's like, hey, if you are going to investigate, don't say don't go beyond this period. let them investigate. >> emily: they did. >> juan: they didn't. it is so rich to me to hear someone challenge donald trump saying that someone distorted the story. i mean, "the new york times" took responsibility. we should have put this information in the story. they demoted editors. they have fired editors for erroneous stories. >> greg: they've done nothing. they've done nothing. i mean, i'm sorry. to trump's points, going after trump's not enough. you go after people in red hats who are just going to work. this is what they do. it goes back to what i said yesterday. their tactics were exposed by
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outsiders. it makes you wonder, how many stories in "the new york times," how many stories in "the washington post" that ruin people's lives, were actually corrupted? i don't trust anything anymore. maybe that is the great service of the last three years. i just wonder, should we be looking at all of these other stories to find out how many people got screwed, how many people got destroyed, because there weren't any motley hemingway's to check on it. >> jesse: the last presidential elections, democrats 14, republicans won six. do they know something that we don't know? do they know that we can't win in 2020? deep down they know that they have to cheat and smear and lie and deceive as you all sorts of these paramilitary political maneuvers in order to take this guy out? it reminds me, juan.
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he knew he was going to lose. that's how that thing went down. right now, that's what the democrats are doing. they are boycotting. there blacklisting. you have the witch hunt. all of these shady, dirty tricks they are trying to pull, chasing people out of restaurants. you know what i do now? when i eat at a local establishment, i order the entree first. that way, if they chased me out, i already have a full stomach. >> greg: got the that's amazin. >> juan: you deserve dessert first. who said uranium? i think that there are a lot of conservative websites that never take responsibility.
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>> jesse: no one got locked up and no one was called a russian agent. [laughter] >> greg: it came out of juan's mouth. >> dana: how did he do customer find out next we still need glasses on table ten. ♪ he'd be proud of us. a family business should stay in the family. see how lincoln's insurance solutions can help protect your family, your business and everyone who counts on you, at lincolnfinancial.com your business and everyone who counts on you, our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq.
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tolerable dancing, but remember, i enjoy the personality. it's the heart of the show. nobody is perfect. but she's a harsh critic. [laughter] 's before i found out something that i didn't know. he actually picked that short. i thought abc gave that to him to where to humiliate him. no. he did that to himself. i'm also surprised at this. he beats lamar odom. a white republican beat lamar odom. i did not see that coming. >> emily: so what do you think, juan? redemption for sean?
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>> juan: i think that was the most watched segment in the history of television. i think he did fine. he exceeded my expectations. remember you said that he was doing this for money? i think he earned the money. >> jesse: fox news contributor. del my? >> dana: people can see more about him. i think he's a great sport. he loves life. he's a terrific father. i would never be able to do thi this. i was such a ball of nerves. i almost crumbled under the table with nerves just for that. i could never have done what sean did. >> jesse: wait, there's a ben shapiro roast? >> dana: there was last night. >> jesse: i've got to get my hands on that. who was the worst?
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who really gave it to him badly? >> dana: giving it to him badly means that you did a good job. >> jesse: right. >> dana: i'm not going to say. i will tell you at the commercial break. >> emily: do you think that that rounds out sean? >> greg: if i was on that ship, i would have jumped and taken my family with me. no one would convict me. it would have been a mercy killing. no, you aren't getting paid for your time or your work there. you are getting paid to be humiliated. that is a lifelong meme. i will never do that. i have friends. i like to think of you people as friends. you are my friends, right? if i ever consider this, i want you to drag me out into some room. >> dana: i promise to never let you do "dancing with the
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stars" ." >> greg: don't do that. you are now a lifelong meme. meme. >> emily: i feel like this kind of show is like a wedding, where everyone takes their cue from the bride. rather than seeing him as annoying -- >> greg: i would do that for $25 million. i would go to an island. i would get some plastic surger plastic surgery. the two would you get crew neck sweater? >> greg: yes. i would never come back. >> emily: no one wants to see copycat dance. we want to see sean. ms.
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i do this simply to inflict suffering on my panelists. sometimes i just feel like a dirty bird. >> dana: oh wow. >> greg: the only thing i can do with a dirty bird is get under the faucet and let the warm water hit my belly. look at that little guy. he knows how to get clean. he did something earlier in the day and can't seem to wash it off. who knows what he did? it's disgusting what he did. [laughter] ♪ animals are great. animals are great. and ♪ all right. dana that's you. >> dana: all right. a montana grandmother took the law into her own hands as well as a hair dryer. she couldn't take it anymore. she wants her grandkids in ever body else in the neighborhood to
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be safe. so she armed herself with her blow dryer. he took the photos of his grandmother online. he made her an honorary trooper for her efforts. he said that montana has a speeding issue and her creative response has helped draw attention. >> greg: should she be arrested for impersonating an officer? mandatory five years in jail. all right, juan. >> juan: have you ever played angry birds? guess what happened to representative, jamie, who's pitching for a removal of pigeons in chicago. >> that's what happens. >> juan: he's upset, because his constituents are getting it on their shoes, they're close,
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and their heads. they haven't done anything. now, the angry birds are taking it out on the representatives trying to take them out of their roofs. >> greg: it's high in vitamin d. i'm making it up, jesse. [laughter] >> jesse: we like to wish our executive producer a very happy birthday. i am the one delivering that news, because i am her favorite host. >> greg: is that why she's not here today? did she take today off because it's her birthday? you know how i feel about that. >> dana: i don't know that. [laughter] >> jesse: another special day. national indoor plant today. in honor of that, i'd like to update you with my bonsai tree news. you may recall that i have a bonsai tree in my office. i was very enamored with the tree once it was behind the trump-tucker interview in japan.
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now, it's dying. it looks dry and it's discolore discolored, so i think my assistant, johnny is watering it too much. we are going to continue to offer updates on the tree as it develops. >> greg: this is unacceptable. >> emily: i stand with him. don't forget, the movie is coming out on october 1st. a reservation slot will open up for two guests to actually stay there as an airbnb one night stay on october 26. now i lost my train of thought. it's amazing. you literally get to hang out with the lord and lady of the manor. you get a private tour.
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remember, in the beginning of "downton abbey" ." i am submitting myself for that. >> greg: set your ddr. never miss an episode of "the five." hey bret. speaker hey, greg. we are following new indications that iran is responsible for the weekend's attacks in saudi arabia. another breaking story from the middle east, benjamin yahoo facing a major challenge to his leadership in a national election, polls have closed and votes are now being counted. we begin here in washington with house democrats holding their first impeachment proceedings against president trump. and it went off the rails quickly. former trump campaign manager sparring today with democrats in charge of the house
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