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secretary under bill clinton william carlin what he makes escalating out of the middle east particularly regarding saudi arabia and what's happening with iran. my special guest tomorrow. here comes "the five." >> jesse: welcome, everybody i'm jesse watters along with jedediah bila michael loftus and dana perino. we are in new york city and this is "the five." another prominent liberal caught in a racist photo scandal. canadian prime minister justin trudeau facing a firestorm over wearing a black face in a 2001 photo. it happened during an arabian knight themed party at a school where he was a 29-year-old teacher. trudeau apologizing last night but then two more examples emerged. one from hospital in the 1990s where he is wearing a
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wig performing a jamaican folk song at a talent show. the other a video showing him in black face waving his hands around and sticking his tongue out. trudtrudeau force to apology guide again this afternoon. he hit all the liberal buzz words intersectionality and unconscious bias and he didn't rule out that there could be more photos. >> i appreciate calling it makeup but it was black face. and that is just not right. i didn't see that from the layers of privilege that i have. i am weary of being definitive about this because the recent pictures that came out i had not remembered. >> jesse: this scandal is exposing trudeau's off the charts hypocrisy. he has fashioned himself as the prime minister of woke and a liberal for counter weight to president trump. watch. >> i will keep saying i'm a feminist until as you say
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it's met with yeah, we know that move on. we shouldn't be talking about tolerance. we should be talking about love and acceptance and friendship and respect. >> we shouldn't be afraid of the word feminist. men and women should use it to describe themselves any time they want. >> the future of mankind. so we would like. >> we like to see people kind not necessarily mankind. it's more inclusive. [laughter] >> jesse: okay. jedediah, went from woke to a joke in about one night and do you think he can survive? >> jedediah: this guy is layers deep of insufferable. i mean, you know, some politicians are insufferable. this guy has layers of it. it's crazy to me this third instance, he was 29 years old. he was a teacher. that's a grown man. that's not a student in high school that can you say oh, you know, i was an idiot kid. you are 29 years old. you are grown. and you still don't know. my favorite part of this is the quote he gives when he says i didn't consider it racist at the time but now we know better.
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that was in 2001. in -- this was not a photo that somebody took in 1960 of someone where you could say, you know, the times are different. people didn't realize the severity of what they were doing. they didn't realize how offensive it was. in 2001. every single one of us at this table was an adult in 2001 who knew well and good enough that you don't put black face on and behave this way as a grown adult teaching also you are a teacher what kind of example are you setting? this guy with all his p.c. nonsense and always trying to seem so wonderful and oh, i sugar coat all my words not to offend anyone. he is bracing us for more stuff that's coming. he wouldn't have said there could be more photos. i guarantee there is going to see something even worse than this coming down the pike. >> jesse: should he resign, juan? >> juan: no. it's almost like as a black person i should stay out of this conversation. i'm interested to learn. because i think what jedediah said is exactly right. i think that if you are 29 years old, you should know about the history of things like birth of a nation and
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minstrel shows and, you know, depicting the other minorities and it could be orientalism as it's called or depicting irish people as drunks. you could go on with all the language that we in america know too well. but the whole idea is that the other is lazy, dumb, you know, not a good worker. not to be trusted. and it's all a basis for racist behavior for excluding people. and, you know, the problem here is i find it so interesting, as, you know from, a political analyst point of view, he is being attacked in canada as not as advertised. that is the slogan being used by conservatives in canada to attack trudeau during a very close race. i think the election is october 21st. and he has not been able to move ahead of his conservative challenger. and now the question is what about the liberals in canada? so you depict him as a hypocrite. but the liberals in canada
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now start to agree with the conservatives in canada that well, maybe this guy shouldn't be the sword carrier for liberal ideology. he previously has made his cabinet, a cabinet that he says looks like canada. it's diverse. it's one half women. >> jesse: right. >> jesse: is he for real? >> jesse: you don't think he should resign. what about if republican politician in 2001 had a black face like that. do you still think they should hang on and fight it the way trudeau is? >> juan: no, that's a differential dynamic, jesse. >> jesse: different dynamic when it's a different political party. >> juan: in this country for sure are you kidding? that's why you are asking the questions. >> jesse: why do you think that is. >> juan: republicans with this president have a difficult history and different path when it comes to race. >> jedediah: that's not fair, juan. >> jesse: republican party is the one that freed the slaves. >> jesse: republican in alabama is still in office.
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>> jesse: i disagree it matters if it's republican or democrat it's bad no matter which party does it. dana? >> dana: the election is already very close. aside from this incident there is a big ethics situation that's been dogging the trudeau investigation from the beginning. so far the french media has stayed very much in his corner. that's where his political foundation is up in the quebec area. remember, he was kind of canada's president obama. he was hope and change. and he was the political dynasty of the trudeaus. the english media, however, is really going after him very hard. but, if you think of ralph norm, virginia, the people there have pretty short memories. if you can all right storm norment is like i'm not really sure if that's me. i don't really know. trudeau has a different tactic i'm going to go all in and apologize and hope he can get through it. >> jesse: that was in 18984 ralph northam and this is in
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2001. the situation is a little differential. what do you think have you trudeau and some of these highlanhollywood celebrities. actors in black face always the most vocal people when accusing other people of being racist. can you accuse someone of being a racist if you wear black face? i don't think you can. >> mike: it was amazing to watch the media congress few and then i might have done dao. seriously you did the banana song? crazy. he wasn't even done apologizing and don lemon on cnn isn't that nice he? apologized. trump would never apologize. it was insane. trump could come out of a burning building carrying orphans they would be like why did you start the fire and what's with the black on the face, donald. the trudeau thing, there is more coming. i guarantee there is more coming. >> dana: how many times do you dress up as an adult. >> exactly. buddy dresses up like a
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woman halloween and does it next halloween. >> jesse: there is a thing there. >> he thinks of himself as canada's barack obama. he is actually canada's beto o'rourke. he sounds completely phony and/or committees straighted. i don't believe anything he talks about this need for diversity and inclusion. i don't believe him when he speaks his past and what you are seeing as a reality what's going on in his life as a grown adult man reflects that beto does the same thing here. he gets up on these podiums and says all this stuff. you feel like you are sitting at home and somebody else wrote it and he is delivering it and not authentic. that's how i have always felt about this guy and his past is proving it true. >> juan: i'm assuming is he speak from the heart. i'm not going to call the guy hypocrite. he says unconscious racism sort of implicit casual racism. he just thought -- he didn't understand how privileged he was and how other people might interpret this.
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>> jedediah: 29? >> jesse: juan, be serious for a second. it's 2001. >> juan: right. >> jesse: you can have so much privilege. you can have privilege coming out of your eyeballs and still know that black face in 2001 not a good move. >> juan: i agree. >> mike: subconsciously work through that issue only by dressing in black face can you understand the racism. >> juan: if you are invited to arabian knight themed party would you say i better be careful? >> dana: i would go as a camel. >> jedediah: couple humps clean. or you wear the robe, juan. you don't have to water black face. >> jedediah: did he this twice before and it occurred to him let me do it again. >> dana: remember when he was prime minister and he went to india and his whole family dressed up in india outfits. >> jedediah: they overdid it in india. >> dana: he likes to dress up. >> jesse: he likes to dress up. maybe a little too much. >> mike: can i explain.
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>> jesse: major 2020 prediction. who matt drudge says trump will end up facing off with ahead on "the five." ♪ ♪ great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief and i don't add trup the years.s. but what i do count on...
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>> jedediah: top conservative blogger matt drudge is dropping a major 2020 prediction on twitter. it's elizabeth warren's nomination to lose. warren has been on a tear on the campaign trail drawing massive crowds and she is surging in the polls. warren doing it by offering her own version of trump style populism. if drudge is correct, here's what 2020 could look like. >> donald trump is corruption in the flesh. >> i hit pocahontas way too
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early. i thought she was gone. she has emerged from the ashes. >> donald trump disgraces the office of president every single day. >> great pocahontas, who is now. [laughter] lyin' and cheating her way to the presidency. >> he would be in handcuffs and indicted. >> i have more indian blood than she does and i have none, i'm sorry. >> you may not even be -- >> we drove her crazy. that's a good thing. not a bad thing. >> jedediah: jesse, should i start buying my popcorn? >> jesse: if that's the matchup, that's going to be good. i would agree with matt. i think if i were to put money on it right now september of 2019 she will be the nominee just because biden has fallen so hard nationally. he has dropped 10 points since he got into the race. he looked shaky in new hampshire. he looked shaky in iowa. every time he gets on the debate stage he looks like a babble bling mess. she does have positives. she is very strident. she is very forceful. she obviously has tapped into this kind of socialist,
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populist part of the country she does have crowd size but let's be honest about the crowd size, jedediah, when she had the 15,000 or 20,000 in minnesota and in seattle, do you know who estimated that? her campaign. it's one thing when the campaign estimates that it's another thing when you pack an arena with 20,000 and the fire marshall can tabulate an official estimate like donald trump. so, i'm not putting her down, i'm just saying those crowd sizes are way, way inflated. i'm an expert on crowd sizes. i study overflow, juan. just in terms of policy. you are running in the rust 3we89 and you are saying you are for the green new deal. that's a nonstarter. running on taking away people's health insurance and raising middle class taxes that's a nonstarter. i think she is a little i wouldn't say awkward but she can't dance. she makes people uncomfortable, i think, in a general sense when you watch her talk on television. and the fact that she lied
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about her being an indian for her entire career i think, goes to the core of her deficit which she is a phony. >> jedediah: she lied about it. she did get away with that some polls have her as a solid number two now. she is not cranky as some would say like bernie sanders is let's say, juan, you are working for the biden campaign, are you worried about warren now. >> juan: sure, she has mojo. she is moving on up. the fox poll has her beating trump by 6 points. biden still is overwhelming. he is 52-38. he is beating trump by a lot. it seems to me sanders is the one going down and biden has been consistent. i just think you guys -- i appreciate elizabeth warren's rise and she has run a terrific campaign and has a plan. by the way that crowd in washington square park in new york that was amazing to me. >> jesse: i have been there a couple times, juan, that wasn't 20,000. >> juan: we forgot to ask you to do the official crowd counting. >> jesse: calling the fire marshall.
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>> juan: nerve democratic circles was talking about. she stayed in line for four and a half hours to do selfies in that park. >> dana: it's a photo line not a selfie thing. >> juan: it is a selfie thing people were taking selfies with her. >> dana: drudge has a very good track record here but the thing is i love the montage that we did. that could have been the matchup that you had in 2016 and the democrats, i think, lament that because the outcome could have been different. she made a decision in 2016 to endorse hillary clinton. and timing is everything. and i think had she decided to not endorse hillary clinton and take on bernie sanders and to go toe to toe with president trump when he didn't have a record to run on yet then i think her outcome could have been different. bernie sanders has to make a decision. is he going to go after her or not? they are basically waiting for president trump to try to take her down for them. and i think there has got to be a movement here in the next couple of months. and it can't be president trump that is going to take
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her out. >> jedediah: they both have antiestablishment vibe. they do have populist appeal even though they are diametrically opposed on the issues. what happens if joe biden keeps coming out in the debate and keeps making the blunders over and over again? >> like the sunrising in the east? at some point it's going to happen. biden is gone. it's like guaranteed biden will self-destruct. >> jedediah: you are thinking it's done already for him? >> oh, absolutely. it's just watching the train go away. biden is done. i am with drudge here. >> dana: he is not self-cratering. >> juan: no. >> mike: it's a new one every day. >> dana: it drives you crazy and republicans can't stand it but apparently the republicans don't seem to mind? >> mike: they are holding back. trump is wisely waiting for warren to get it. he has to lay back. he already has the kryptonite bullet.
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he has the pocahontas thing. oh, it's over. it's over. his head is going to hit the pillow. is he like a baby. >> juan: how about the coincidental army is taking over airports. who does that gaffe? who does a gaffe every day. jesse says to me it's not a gaffe because it's intentional. still a gaffe. this guy doesn't know half the time what he is saying. the other day he is at the border and he starts talking about electronic sensors. guess what the customs people have to say mr. president, we don't talk about that. gaffes? this guy is a cornucopia of gaffes. >> mike: he is very busy running the country. >> jedediah: bigger problem moderate democrats if it's not joe biden will the moderate democrats vote for elizabeth warren. if you get past the fact she does have optimistic energy her policies are so extreme. they are going to come out and support her? >> juan: here's the thing that i think you are missing, black voters are very strong and consistently strong for joe biden. the question is do they go for elizabeth warren?
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warren and sanders have not been able to make inroads into those groups and, of course, the other point is people say the number one issue is who can beat trump? so, can you trust at this moment, after 2016 and say you know what? we are going to have a woman and have as you describe her a populist woman do the job versus what seems like a safe bet, joe biden. >> jesse: what are the electronic sensors in. >> juan: the wall. >> jesse: the wall we are building. hey the wall is being built. the wall is being built. i bet the mexicans are paying for the sensors, too. >> juan: that would be so good news to you because you know it's a lie. this is the republican lie. go with it. >> jesse: not a lie. wall is built. >> juan: we pair job? >> jesse: even you couldn't get through. >> jedediah: just to remind you whoever the washington establishment is the safe one never winds up being the safe one. >> juan: that's a good point. >> mike: i think i could go
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♪ how will i know? >> juan: dramatic new details in the case of a former airlines mechanic he is accused of sabotage ago plane full of passengers he might have ties to isis. the federal judge denying the man vale after islamic violent videos were found on his phone. he also has a brother in iraq who may be involved with the terror group. the exmechanic has already admitted to tampering with the boeing 737 navigation system. dana, what do you make of this story? >> dana: when the story first broke a couple of weeks ago, it was alarming;
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however, at the time, there was no suggestion that there was a terror tie. in fact, what he said was he was looking to get more overtime. he wanted to make some more money so he was just hoping that the plane would send an error message and come back to the state and he would be able to make a little bit more dough. what ended up pilots ended up recognizing something was wrong, they decided not to fly. they come back to the gate and because he has a distinctive limp. when they looked at videotape his colleagues were able to identify him. subsequently prosecutors were like let's see if this story checks out. they start going through the phone and they find he has a lot of things that would be very troubling. thankfully, he wasn't successful, right, because we have to be right 100 percent of the time. they just have to be right once. and well, this might give us a little bit more insight as to how the propaganda from isis is trying to infiltrate
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its way into america just like thankfully he was not successful. >> juan: jesse, a judge has denied him bail as all of this information has come out. 60-year-old naturalized american but with these ties. do you think that someone would make the case well, gee, we are just being overly aggressive here? >> well, i don't think that balance has been struck yet. i mean, listen, i know the guy is an american citizen. he was born in iraq. he was working at a very, very vulnerable job he literally has people's lives in his hands. commercial engineer. it has been a target for terrorists it has been for the last 10 to 20 years. you can't add surveillance to certain people because of their oath nisz city or nationality or religion. everybody in that industry working on planes needs to be scrutinized just a little
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bit more. if you are going to iraq and come back, maybe there has to be some scrutiny there. not because of who he is or what religion he is but just because that is a country in which a lot of terrorism comes from and has a history there. hopefully he is prosecuted and locked up for a very long time over f. these allegations are true. >> juan: i agree with you on that one. i think you have to be hyper vigilant. our vigilance pilots, passengers, attendance, it's also the people around the plane. the people who fuel the plane, people who bring the food to the plane or in this case a mechanic who puts styrofoam in the nose of the plane. >> jedediah: this is the stuff nightmares are made of. this is what they have been fears there would be someone in the united states an american citizen radicalized and get up and get on a plane one day and this is your story then. luckily he was found out. it was stopped and nothing terrible happened. but i don't know what do you do? you can't start seizing people's phones and searching inside their phones. you have to have reasonable
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suspicion something is going on. people have privacy rights in the country. if you had, you know, overreach into that, you would have mass -- people would be going crazy. they would say my constitutional rights are being, you know, stepped on here. what's interesting is why do all these details come out later though? there seems like so much information. when it came out that he failed to disclose to arresting authorities that he had traveled to iraq in march, i mean, this guy has this stuff on his phone. he sent $700 to someone in iraq recently. all of these details after these things happened seem to emerge and you say why was none of this flagged or why did no one look into this at all? and maybe you just can't? maybe there is no way to do it without infringing on people's privacy rights for people who work in industries that are sensitive to people like this and people's safety so heavily at risk. >> mike: they have got to look at these guys really hard. my brother used to fix apache helicopters and what they would do is once you signed off like hey that
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helicopter is good to fly, you got on. right? but even in the case of like if this was like a jihadi, might be prepared. i find the whole thing so terrifying. they have to look at all of these guys, all of them. the story doesn't hold up. oh, i just wanted some overtime. are you allowed to do that now? can you the can the lines on your boss' brake lines on their car and say i just wanted my boss to be late for work. it's called attempted murder. there is no two ways about it. >> jesse: people call in bomb threats to school to get out of taking of a test. you can't do that. >> mike: i never did that. >> juan: i don't know why you brought it up. >> jesse: i'm saying people go to great lengths to get overtime are or get off of work. >> mike: he can't call in a bomb threat but he can tell you how many went to school. >> jedediah: the system that was dangerous what he did was dangerous. he would not want himself or his family to be on that plane. once have you an admission like that from someone.
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>> juan: what was puzzling to me did it with the intent that the pilot would bring the plane back. i don't get that. >> jedediah: makes no sense. >> mike: why not unscrew a light bulb. >> juan: kind of scary. bottom line is bad actor. president trump threatening over the state's homeless crisis in california. hear from him next on "the five." xperiencing a strong economy that is certain. but history tells us that economies don't live in a vacuum. we need to prepare for uncertainty. and you can with rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900 to get started. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira and silver brochures.
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it's not supposed to be sewage. and it's turning out to be sewage. >> dana: trump also warning he could slap san francisco with an e.p.a. violation for pollution problems, including used needles wash into the ocean. and over in los angeles the city's mayor adding fuel to the fire over who is to blame for the crisis. watch this. >> this is not a partisan issue at all. conservatives didn't start homelessness. no conservative cuts to programs e. certainly exacerbated it and liberals didn't cause homelessness. >> dana: you live in los angeles. what do you think of this? time for the president to step in. >> mike: no, no. i will say something i never said before. don't do it, president trump. don't do it. california is being run by people who have never built anything. they never created anything. they are all professional politicians and they are ruining it. unfortunately it has to get worse bu before it gets better. >> dana: what do you mean? i thought it was that bad. >> mike: it's horrible. it's horrible. i live by a little hunk of
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the l.a. river. there is raw sewage. >> dana: that's bad. >> mike: it's the worse. trump has to step back and let the people of california get so upset that they vote in some new leadership. it's horrible. it's like your kids are running the house while you are away. yeah, they are going to make a giants mess. and then you think -- they get in trouble when you get home and then hopefully they learn their lesson. that's where cali is now. >> dana: it's not really in his nature though, i don't think, to sit back, jedediah. he sees a problem. he wants to see if he can fix it. >> jedediah: i wouldn't be surprised if the e.p.a. came forward and issued some of these violations because of the health hazards to the public. they are going to say it. they are going to want to do something. the problem is with the money, if you take federal money and you just hand it over, that's taxpayer money. they investigative spending in sathey have been spendinghunf dollars in san francisco and los angeles for years now. it's not making a difference. liberals always think let's throw more money at the problem. the resistance is well this
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money is getting in the hands of people who are not properly allocating it. it's not being spent properly. it's not investing into the community in ways that seek to prevent these types of things from happening. and just because you stick up a housing complex is not going to fix a homeless problem. you have to deal with substance abuse. you have to deal with what's going on in that community that these people feel so alienated that they're turning to drugs and alcohol. >> dana: getting very upset. listen to this from tucker carlson's show last night about what happened to one of the business owners there. watch. >> he hit somebody and it got really violent. some of the staff subdued him and we tried to call the police to have them intervene and arrest him. and in the process, he decided to bite me. four months before as well. a woman came in who was drugged out who wasn't making any sense. we just wanted her to exit the store, and she just grabbed my arm and bit on it and dropped her weight. >> dana: people have had it, jesse. >> jesse: liberals are causing cannibalism, dana.
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that was my take away from that. donald trump before he was president was a hotel tycoon and now he is basically america's hotel manager. he will now say got to get the property values up. you have syringes and homeless people. it's a mess out there. you have got to sweep it away and clean it up. makes sense. liberals very into the environment, juan always want the cleanest oceans and air they live in filth where they actually live. which is disgusting. i would love to see trump's e.p.a. emboldened and take action. imagine that's the biggest headline so far for the trump e.p.a. cleaning up liberal cities. can you imagine that? unbelievable headline, juan. >> dana: what do you think, juan? >> juan: imagine if donald trump realized the damage that coal does to the environment? what we do about coal minors? >> jesse: how about the environment in san francisco, juan? >> jedediah: that's a pivot, juan. >> juan: i have such a disconnect on this issue because i think homeless people should not be used as
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political pawns. >> jesse: me either. >> juan: if you are mentally ill and an addict those are illnesses. people say these people made bad choices in life. they are bad people. they are biting somebody. you know what? these are really tragic. >> jesse: we want to give them help, juan. >> juan: you should give them help. has the president come out there with ideas or solutions? has he said mr. mayor or mr. governor, i have a better idea. wife don't we try this? no. i think the best idea he had was hey i have a building over here it's a government services. >> dana: to michael's point, the government -- the state and local government in california failing to deal with it. >> mike: yes. that's where it is. it's the mayor of los angeles. it's the mayor of san francisco. it's the governor of california. they don't know what to do. they are overwhelmed. they have all the money in the world. >> juan: san diego in republicans also? >> actually san diego their homeless problem is getting a little bit better. a reduction in numbers.
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>> juan: they put huge money in san diego. the problem is not -- this is what the mayor of l.a. was saying, it's not a partisan issue. it's an american issue. >> jedediah: it's a leadership issue. >> juan: solution -- >> jedediah: i think the solution is for the people who live in these cities that care about these cities to say, you know what? the leadership that we have elected to try to clean this mess up, they are not doing their jobs. i'm going to go to the polls and switch things up and put people in office to get to the bottom of you who this money is allocated. >> juan: somebody campaign and say i have a better idea. awful we see is a lot of people are uncomfortable seeing homeless people on the street. >> jesse: people are biting people, juan, in the arm. let's do something about it. >> juan: are you homeless? >> jesse: i'm homeless. >> juan: i saw on this set bite greg. homeless penguin? >> jesse: he needs to go back. >> dana: all right. apparently shaming americans into confessing their climbed sins.
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friend, must atone for your sins. i'm being serious. nbc has a new website asking americans to post their climate confessions. some people playing along. i sleep with the air conditioner on year around and justify it to myself by recycling. i go to starbucks several times a week. i don't bring a reusable cup. i use paper towels instead of cloth to wipe my kitchen counters. somebody help me. this is the -- i'm so glad this backfired. i'm so glad that nbc and their church of climate change has failed. asking people to confess their sins like here's -- what really bugs me about this whole thing, why should americans feel bad at all. why should we feel bad about anything? you have got china and you have got india just polluting the world just willy-nilly. america seems to be the only country trying to clean it up. and now it's like somebody
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is you are not cleaning that right. you are not holding that. you should confess about that. and then what is next? when does the left get so emboldened where they like they are going to have like the secret police just show up at your house? >> jesse: climate cops. you are under arrest. i think my privilege had blinded me to all of my climate sins. i had no idea that grilling a steak once a week was a sin. i had no idea throwing out half my lunch if i don't finish it is a sin. if i don't finish my lunch, what am i supposed to do with the rest of my lunch? like compost it somewhere in the city? banzai tree. this is crazy. the only sins liberals believe in is against the environment. >> jedediah: can you imagine though the person that just think in your mind the person who sat and went and actually took this seriously and went and listed the things they had done wrong and went through a period of feeling bad and atonement?
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i mean, it's crazy. what was funny with the people who trolled it. >> mike: america is the best. >> juan: don't you conservatives love to talk about somebody who has a huge carbon footprint as a footprint because they talk about climate change. >> mike: yeah, those people flying around. >> juan: i think i have heard that on this show. >> dana: making fun of them. >> juan: now somebody says i have unnecessarily large carbon footprint make fun of them. >> jedediah: just going on the site itself. >> jesse: yuan we make fun of liberals. they are we dick columbus. airconditioning is a sin? juan, when it's really hot in the summer, they issue warnings for elderly people in the city if you don't have airconditioning like go somewhere with airconditioning so you don't die. >> juan: i want you cool. i will keep you cool. >> jesse: thank you, juan. >> juan: there is a business side. nbc must know their audience they are getting traffic.
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>> mike: they don't. look at their fall lineup. somebody pitched this. >> dana: every show for a week has to be climate oriented? >> mike: they will always want to do themes. >> dana: i confess my sins to one place and it is not to nbc. >> mike: it's your dog. >> dana: i'm totally innocent when it comes to climate change. i'm for innovation i believe capitalism is the best way to find new products. just talked about one this week brand new way to produce cement which is one of the biggest emissions of greenhouse gases. i mean, there is a lot of. >> mike: i'm learning. you are dropping knowledge like crazy over here. >> dana: i know. sorry. >> mike: making cement is a big green house problem? >> dana: absolutely. cement is one of the biggest emitters of the greenhouse gases. they think they have a brand new way to actually produce cement without all of that problem. so, think of you who that could help the whole entire world. >> juan: that's great. it doesn't mean that we all
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shouldn't be as the bible says good stewards. >> dana: i am a good steward of the environment. i am. >> mike: america is doing great. >> jedediah: the things that i'm supposed to panic about. like every few years. >> dana: now don't. >> jedediah: is it the ice age now? >> mike: it is. >> jedediah: is it the climate change? >> dana: just live your life. you are good. >> mike: we have one more thing and that's coming up next ♪ ♪ the amount of student loan debt i have i'm embarrassed to even say i felt like i was going to spend my whole adult life paying this off thanks to sofi, i can see the light at the end of the tunnel as of 12pm today, i am debt free ♪ not owing anyone anything is the best feeling in the world, i cannot stop smiling about it ♪
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>> that's pretty good too. they will wash up on shore late later. how did the pirate by his ship so cheaply? >> he qualified -- he told them he was an indian so he qualified for a great loan. >> no. no. >> not how these work usually. >> he bought it on sale. why does it take pirates so long to learn the alphabet? >> they are drunk. >> because they can spend years at sea. >> that is a good one! >> thank you. what did the pirate wear on halloween? >> this is hard. >> pumpkin patch! >> pumpkin patch. it was a pretty good. >> i didn't get that last one. >> a patch. >> a pirate wears a pumpkin patch. >> okay. >> you're up >> i love that jok
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joke. so last night in boston there was one of those moments that every family can just dream about. how about a granddad and grandson playing catch on a real baseball field him at fenway park, take a look. >> this is cool. that's red sox hall of famer throwing out the first pitch to his grandson mike, who now is a san francisco giant outfielder. the young players of the last time you played catch with his granddad was when he was seven years old for a thanksgiving dinner. by the way, mike hit a home run tuesday night at fenway. that shop was the first time one of them hit a home run at fenway in 30 years, what a story. >> speaking of tosses, check out this toss. >> hey, steve! come on, buddy! yeah!
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>> a fish to an eagle. that's pretty good, right? >> that was an ace, that was a catch. >> hannity has me on time. >> i don't know if it gets more american than that. a fish with a bald eagle will catch it. >> spike the fish after. michael. >> okay, this is right on the world from my hometown in cincinnati, ohio, . they are kicking off oktoberfest with the running of the dogs. look at those little dioxins, you call them, right? is a vicious little animals, -- i think the grand prize -- maple, let's see the race. look at the middle dog is run. ohio was fantastic. we are not throwing fish to bald eagles but we are watching poppies run. i will be back in ohio tomorrow, we will be raising money for
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honoring american veterans and then i'm kicking off my freedom to laugh to her. got to get tickets for that. that's going on next week, we can't wait to see it, we will be roasting the left. >> people want to laugh. >> they do. there will not be pirate jokes but we might throw a fish to an eagle. >> buy your tickets. jedediah. >> had look. that is spring texas mom surprising her 6-y while wearing a giant pink unicorn halloween costume. you see her daughter absolutely loves it. mom had just received it in the mail i'm guessing from greg gutfeld. that's not in a script, but it could have happen. before the bus arrived, wanted to surprise her daughter, who loves uniforms. i love this because this is the age before your parents embarrass you. you are like this is so cool. if you fast forward five years and like it is like what did you
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do? >> everyone is watching. >> she's not getting off the bus if she's in her teens. set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. hello, bret. >> bret: hey, jesse, thank you. this is to be 27. good evening, i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, a suspected agent for the terror group has allies facing serious charges tonight that he scouted dozens of prominent buildings and facilities in new york city as possible targets for attack. federal officials say the list includes the empire state building, times square and the united nations headquarters one week ahead of the u.n. general assembly meeting. correspondent bryan llenas has our top story tonight. good evening. >> bret, good evening. 42-year-old was arrested in july in new york city and now faces nine counts of federal charges, including providing material support for a terrorist organization. a federal prosecutor saying "he rv
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