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service to this country, tom brenner. and about 182 points, and chinese trade talks that began tomorrow. both sides are trying to narrow the expectations, but you know how it goes. we are hopeful. here is "the five." >> jesse: hello, everybody, jesse watters, juan williams, greg gutfeld, dana perino and kimberly guilfoyle and this is "the five." it's an all-out war over impeachment the white house telling democrats to take a hike because they will not comply with the rigs in query. president trump is calling out the democrats tactics and the whistle-blower. >> they have eviscerated the rules. they have a man name adam schiff a perfect phone call, with ukraine, and i mean perfect, and people read it, but they don't read that, they heard his
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version of it but he defrauded the american public, so a democrat, it a strong democrat working with one of my opponents as a democrat that i might end up running against. the whole thing is a scam. it is a fix. >> jesse: this comes as joe biden for the first time backing impeachment. >> he's already convicted himself. in full view of the world and the american people, donald trump has violated his oath of office, betrayed this nation, and committed impeachable acts. to preserve our constitution, our democracy, our basic integrity, he should be impeached. >> jesse: biden's words setting up a twitter battle with the president, and donald trump responding this way. so pathetic to see sleepy joe biden and his son hunter into the detriment of the american taxpayer has ripped off at least two countries for millions of dollars calling for my impeachment.
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and i did nothing wrong. joe's failing campaign gives him no other choice. and joe biden hitting back, thanks for watching. honor your oath, respect the constitution and speaking of taxpayers, i have released 21 years of my tax returns, you? all right, a lot of stuff today. before we get to this whole deal with this impeachment, lot, lot of breaking news on the front and on ukraine front that may be to address some of these. new documents show hunter biden not just paid $50,000 a month, records show $156,000 a month. $166,000 a month, wow, a lot of money. also, the united states new ukraine opening up an investigation into biden's in february so that destroys quid pro quo and also the whistle-blower a democrat and works with someone running against president trump also a democrat. used to work for james clapper so respond to any of those.
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>> juan: in other words the president was pressuring the president of ukraine even though ukraine started an investigation? jesse it makes no sense. >> jesse: i agree. >> juan: where is the quid pro quo? he didn't know what he was doing. no, look i think the first thing to addresses this letter that came out yesterday and the continual stonewalling by the president and the white house. this is dangerous. this is a constitutional crisis. he's trying to break the system of our government. congress has the right to impeach and inquire as to whether impeach a president and he saying i'm not cooperating and i'm not going along. then he attacks the whistle-blower. the whistle-blower is a democrat. everything the whistle-blower has said is cooperated and guess who cooperated it? donald trump. trump right now is spending i think this week already $700,000 on ads. he said, well, immigration stirred up debate so i will stir up the talk of impeachment.
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but you know what strikes me, mitch mcconnell is playing along and others of the coup. this is an attempt to reverse the 2016 election. this is absurd. this is a constitutional crisis in which a president is acting as an outlaw. an outlaw. >> jesse: and outlaw, wow. >> juan: i love when democrats say he was to break the foundation of government but then when you call for nancy pelosi to actually take a bow and held accountable, you guys get procedure. you can't selectively care about appropriate procedure. but they came out and said, the white house once a vote to be held and the democrats and republicans to be held accountable for that decision. this is a serious matter, at the full transcript of the deposition and they are saying if you are going to do this you have to do it properly. i get joe biden needs this really badly to be a headline. he needs the top of everybody's page, impeachment, impeachment, impeachment because he doesn't want you talking about the
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economy. he doesn't want you talking about border security. he doesn't want their accomplishments this president has put forward to be highlighted and he doesn't want highlighted he hasn't set forth an agenda and most democrats can't name the positive things he would do if he actually got elected. so he needs this story badly. unfortunately for him, he's on tape doing the exact quid pro quo stuff he's blaming president trump for doing so you know what hold impeachment hearing and let biden testify. >> jesse: and a great tactic to say, shove it, democrats, let's go to court. do you want to abuse your authority and executive branch, you know what i will see you in court. drag it out past the new year and erodes the attention of democrats to run for president. >> dana: i think there is not a constitutional crisis because there is a system in place and everybody gets to use the system. remember we have been hearing constitutional crisis since before the election even took place. so that wears a little bit thin. president trump relishes a fight
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so much he wears down his opponents. the thing for biden, he came out with a little bit more forceful but not a pure messenger on this. he doesn't have a spokesperson who is able to do it for him. so there is no, like he is the vice president. and it gets back to obama going after george w. bush for torture all those times. who came out and defended? it was dick cheney, right? that was the proper place for dick cheney to be to be able to defend. vice president biden was the vice president and also now the father of somebody accuser, allegations and i didn't know 16$16,166,000, that is getting p there. that is a lot. but he does not have an effective message outside of himself and no echo chamber and the democrats saying impeachment but no one deepening the actual allegations. so i don't know if he needs ru rudy.
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>> jesse: everybody needs a rudy. and actually the dnc not coming to his defense hard enough but let's listen to donald trump's new sound on joe biden and then you can react. >> president trump: biden is dropping like a rock. i didn't think he was going to make it and i didn't think he was going to make it for a long time. i didn't think he was going to make it. he didn't say that until right now. he sees what's happening to him. he's no longer the front runner. he's been hit and caught red-handed. >> greg: well, you know i don't believe this is about actual impeachment, right? what they are trying to do is create a quagmire process, okay? so that they can warp public opinion and shake the confidence of republicans who support the president which is happening, i think. handicap him with a hole, big giant cloud headed for 2020. the reason why they are doing this is not, it is because they hate him.
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because, do this little, do this little experiment. i broke the step down a swear word. imagine a democratic president doing this in three years. ushering in prison reform, democratic president drawing down wars because he's stingy about blood and treasure. ushering in record employment for women and minorities, growing medium house hold to a record $66,000, placing restrictions on china for suppressing muslims. that sounds like the greatest democratic president in history. definitely better than obama. he just happens to be a republican. and he just happens to be donald trump. so it's all about how much they hate the guy because they should be embracing his policies. i am amazed how many democrats are upset about this decision when basically, it is always been about american troops first. making sure they are safe, not risking blood and treasure. so the thing for me is like, it
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drives me crazy that we pick this story, seriously. i'm not just a fox host, dana but a viewer. you know the guy at the hair club come i'm not just president but i'm a client. i'm a fox news client so it drives me nuts that we take seriously this narrative, this conjoint narrative from the democrats and the media. cnn and "new york times," "washington post," they must be laughing their off to their attention. this is such a joke. such a joke and all design to win and election. that is all it is. >> juan: i want to say this. >> greg: don't you think the greatest president ever is donald trump? >> juan: he switched parties again? >> greg: you can't deny anything i said. >> juan: yes i can. >> greg: prison reform, economy, syria? >> juan: what about the coal mines? >> greg: what about the coal miners? >> juan: he doesn't care about the coal miners.
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here is the thing. >> greg: he is a threat to you, the media, the democrats, the richest skunk in the garden party and no one knows how to get him out of they are. >> juan: you are a fox viewer you say. >> greg: i show throw the shoe at fox but only when you are talking. [laughter] >> juan: napolitano said you can't say two people ignore what you can see for yourself with your own eyes. >> greg: exactly the transcript. >> juan: the president who release letter said basically i was using american military aid to extort a foreign country. >> greg: you just pulled in adam schiff. >> greg: comic >> juan: distance what people at fox say. this is a difference of opinion. >> jesse: so much partisanship around. elizabeth warren capitalizing off the latest flight and greg will break it down for us next. ♪
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only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. ♪ >> greg: you know this warrant, native american princess who gave up truth telling to cash in on telling more lies. the latest fund-raising email she brings up how she was visibly pregnant when "the president told her the job would go to someone else." another story she portrays herself as a present effecting victimhood to get an edge over others including real victims. however, the pregnant system obtained by the free beacon shows the school offered her a new contract. she quit anyway backing up the
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tale she told back in 2007 when she said she left by choice. of course small politicians lied. those who say they don't are lying. warrants lies fit a pattern and an opportunistic deception to display to a plight of others. it is no different than parking in a handicapped space and faking a limp, jesse. it is fraud. [laughter] now lives claims american roots was an honest mistake but it got her p.r. the first minority woman harvard law which was so heavily promoted by her aunt harvard. she knew that scheme wasn't imploding she paraded that proclaiming native american blood, but a toaster had more. that wasn't an honest mistake. so as biden gets hit by ukraine boomerang she is the front runner and this new life mobility customer in 2020? perhaps, but she can just fly again and say she won. i mean, whoever did that before, right, hillary? >> jesse: so dana? i noticed and you notice the media signaling support for liz throughout this period plaguing
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it down, focusing on conservatives, pouncing on her. before pouncing and actually, to talk about the viewer, i don't think this new thing about contradictions in her story 2007 and 2019 put forward by conservative. i think that his research put out by 2020 democrats and yet the media say that conservatives are pouncing on it. i think they should trace that back and find out who did it. her defenses are going to work with the primary voters, women that are talking like they can identify with somebody being fired because i got pregnant, even if it's not true. in "the new york times," in that article not until the 16th paragraph, actually there was a contradiction in these documents. so i think she won't feel the pain of all of this until the fall 2020 if she does become the nominee. because then, remember, it will be about character questions and
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everybody will have a chance to decide. she will probably pay for it later. >> greg: trump will eat this up if she becomes the nominee, right? this pattern of pretending to be a victim? >> juan: if you want to present it but tina and i disagree. i don't think liberals are leaking information to the free beacon. >> dana: no, no, the original story did not come from the free beacon. >> juan: yes it was. but anyway, i think to me, she's been under attack for a while. remember that story she had a affair with 24 marine? >> dana: i missed that one. speak to me too. >> juan: because it was focus. >> greg: you just brought it up. >> juan: it was another bogus story. >> greg: did we ever cover it? >> juan: i don't know, but it was all over the papers come i will tell you that. >> greg: it was all over the papers? >> dana: i read every paper. >> greg: research come i'm looking it up right now. >> juan: weight, but i will say this.
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i am surprised, people say hey, what was the context of this because they say everything is premature on the school board, we will renew you the next year, but realizing we have teachers saying to the reporters, oh, yeah, that was the policy, but if you could hide your pregnancy, then they wouldn't know. they would renew you. once you became pregnant, hey, we got to hire someone else. >> dana: why on 2007 on tape with an interview saying she made the decision on her own? it's her own words. >> greg: if only we had a pregnant woman here to discuss. [laughter] >> kimberly: she's lying. >> greg: he's identifying as a pregnant woman. >> dana: we both pointed to jesse. listen, she's a liar and a good liar. >> kimberly: i think she has an incredible gift she's able to deceive and hillary clinton doesn't have that gift. when she lied about her email
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and lied repeatedly people held her accountable. i don't know if that will wind up with warren but i think it is clear. dana saying 100% true, you tell one story and now in 2017 on the campaign trail, you want to be popular and cultivate the story. we talked to the leadership of the school at the time and i think we get to the bottom of the story. but i think it does not matter. when that will thing with her heritage, pure deceit, she goes and takes a dna test and gets backlash from the cherokee community. she obviously lied to, 11,024th district, that was ridiculous and still rising in the polls. i don't know if it is just democrats and debates don't have anywhere else to go because joe biden is so disappointing that they don't care. all right, jesse. >> jesse: i want to hear about this love affair with a marine. yesterday. speak i think the point is she
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lies about core components of who she is, or race and her baby. so those are a little more significant with a little embellishment. but the other thing more politicians have much more to overcome besides elizabeth moran. elizabeth warren had a pretty good. middle-class girl, great education and first husband worked for ibm, $1 million in the bank plus and she used to be a republican but now purview to the u.s. senate so she is a little inadequate white guilt or insecurity, maybe she didn't have to struggle that other people did but like you said, seeing that karaoke a little bit louder to get ahead. >> dana: i will check it out but i think they went to the school and looked at the actual records. >> greg: i will say this, this show is pregnant with thoughts. [laughter] >> dana: well done. >> greg: you are commenting for two now. >> kimberly: i am. >> greg: is hillary clinton ready for a rematch, taking on
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♪ before hillary clinton itching for a rematch? attacking on twitter and taunting to enter the 2020 race. client empowering back don't tempt me, do your job. but hillary is just joking, right? maybe not. >> you know, it is truly remarkable how he remains with me. nothing has been more examined and looked at than my emails. we all know that. so he is either lying or delusional or both. maybe there does need to be a rematch. obviously, i can beat him again. >> dana: and greg we can go here again. >> greg: that is not an obsession but a dilution one holes to keep out the reality. i don't blame her. she's probably had to say these things being married to a man who has vetted more women than
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my pillow. [laughter] by the way, you know she's not immune to ukraine's stuff, if she enters this picture it will stain her as well. >> dana: what do you think about, she's on a book tour so it doesn't hurt to have a little -- >> greg: she's like a celebrity stalker. >> jesse: you will find her outside of the white house with a secret service. if you just let me end, you want to talk to me. but i think right now she is going back to the emails and says everything was examined except for the 33,000 she actually whitewashed. can you imagine if schiff subpoenas trump or an email, just one and asked him whitewashed as an says just one, can you imagine what the reaction would be? and she did that to 33,000, huge, huge double standard. lastly, if she does get in, here is what she's looking at. she is looking like joe as toast and bernie, her only opponent is liz warren. and she has to say to yourself,
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guys, look at this i beat trump in the popular vote. l raised him and out, and i can beat him again in wisconsin and i promise i will put liz warren on the ticket and bernie and the cabinets. let's have a rematch. that is convincing to some democrats. >> dana: i don't know, we have a second topic in a quick hit from this on you. >> juan: this is a wonderful g.o.p., how long has she been demonized by republicans? she makes a silly comment, aga again. >> greg: she didn't call anybody deplorable. >> kimberly: even for her ow own -- >> juan: i don't buy it. trump is obsessed with her because she beat him in the popular vote. >> greg: he's in the oval office. >> juan: but the popular vote, he says, oh, no, my voters they were illegal alien voters. >> dana: if she had beaten him, she would be in the oval office. calling out hillary clinton and obama administration for making
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her push on troop talking points after the gauzy attack. do you remember this? it began spontaneously hennepin county and spontaneous reaction to what sparked the recent violence was the erring on the internet of a very hateful, very offensive video. >> and a new book, writing about clinton, why do you have to go on the show? where is hillary? after a brutal way, she was unrelenting. this is not a good idea. can't you get out of it? hillary was nowhere to be seen and we talk about this a lot, why do they have to go out and say that? >> greg: i remember it like it was four years ago. five years ago, but the thing is it brings up a comparison i said before. there are so many people back then laughing about benghazi who are wetting their pants over ukrainian phone call. there is no comparison for american spirits before we talked about it four years ago.
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>> jesse: it was three. and what about ben gauzy and the used to say, who is mr. ben gauzy? >> greg: she was a pasi, and they had to cover up for the fact there was a terrorist attack after campaign on defeating al qaeda and the truth was, the administration didn't protect the ambassador on the anniversary of 9/11 in a country they had just toppled after a year of security request. so they blamed a video guy, actually we still don't know what really happened because did they fight some subpoenas? i think they bought a few subpoenas back then. >> juan: it is incredible and imagine i don't think there was any investigation. i don't think anybody had to testify. i don't think republicans wore this out and jesse. >> dana: it is interesting, guys, all these years later, now susan rice, i took the fall for hillary clinton on the data hillary clinton puts a little
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kiln in the water for running for 2020. >> kimberly: and i don't think hillary set me up although my mom did. but obviously, front and center, she didn't have the right story and it derailed her whole career. any aspirations from that point on were destroyed. she was completely destroyed in the universe at both sides on one point. and hillary clinton had to do it because she had to take the fall for that. she was perceived as a liar and including her email. that would have been over for her. who could we throw out there? a manny/patty. >> dana: disgrace nbc star matt lauer after a allegation made by a coworker and his response next. e i go again on m♪
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a new book accusing him of rape eight coworker during the olympics. lauer hitting back against the accusation and trace gallagher has the latest, trace. >> we have not seen a copy of the book but reporting out of harvey weinstein to help start me too movement, from matt lauer's alleged accuser. the woman who fox news is not naming also worked for nbc and says in the 2014 or 2014 olympics he met matt lauer in the bar and later went to his room. she alleges the former nbc host kissed her, turned her over and though she repeatedly said she did not want to partake, claims lauer her while she cried into a pillow. matt lauer is defending himself saying he will no longer provide his accuser shelter with his silence "she claims the first encounter was an assault yet she actively participated in
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arranging future meetings and met me at my apartment on multiple occasions to continue the affair. she says i was the one pursuing the relationship yet once it was over, she was one calling me asking to rekindle it." the alleged victim does say in the book she had more encounters with lauer back in new york. in the meantime nbc news is standing by the accuser quoting matt lauer's conduct was horrific, appalling, reprehensible as we set up a time. and here is lauer's former cohost savannah guthrie. >> this is shocking and appalling. and i honestly don't even know what to say about it. and it's very painful for all of us at nbc and "the today show." >> jesse: you also have to go back and remember ronan farrow claimed nbc executives tried to kill his story on harvey weinstein. others say weinstein contacted nbc execs to influence the
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reporting period >> juan: trays, thank you so much. the denial that we just saw from matt lauer was pretty adamant and pretty aggressive, but he had not issued anything like that before now. why do you think he's doing it now? >> dana: we talked about that from a communication standpoint and interesting in terms of strategy. he said that he did not say anything. he thought that was the best course of action but he regrets that. he wishes at the time he would've said something at the time of his firing that he would have said something. he said he lost all credibility with his family. that all of this is playing out in public. everything has been taken from him. he has been in hiding now at the same time, there is a woman who works with him who obviously, if this is all true, went through something quite horrible. but it is curious. and concerning that the relationship went on. what nbc is saying as soon as
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they found out about it, they fired lauer within 24 hours. so the company saying we did the right thing. she said she did the right thing to talk to ronan farrow for this book and doing interviews tomorrow so maybe we will find out more. then this whole piece about matt lauer finally decided to defend himself and i think he has to defend himself if it is too little, too late and if it will pass muster as an interview with ronan farrow to get underway tomorrow. >> juan: greg, you know, he says he was fired by nbc, nobody ever mentioned the word rape. and i wonder if they'll, watching "the today show" host, you think to yourself is the media convicting matt lauer? >> greg: i think at this point when you get that word out there, he has nothing left to lose. his career is over. when you are accused of rape, and you believe you are innocent, you will sure is how are going to fight. i think the biggest story out of this is that nbc spiked the
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harvey weinstein story to protect nbc and the issues that they were sure to come. i believe there is a mutually assured destruction for pigs, right? nbc, we don't go after weinstein and then weinstein won't bring up what's going on at nbc. that guarantees protection for people. and i wonder if harvey, the harvey of the world, the bill cosby's of the world to enjoy mayhem because no one wanted to attempt the retaliation. if i do a story on this person, the person do a story on me. unlike nuclear war, you don't have first right capability. they can strike back. >> juan: in fact, greg raises an interesting point about if there is some kind of one-handed, why should one in terms of america media about the book "catch and kill" buying a story from someone making an accusation and killing it before it gets out there. >> kimberly: the question is
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was he fighting back again? >> juan: he was met at the leadership. >> kimberly: i don't know. i'm sure he was angry about that. i don't know if that was part of his motivation. i think savannah got the reaction when talking about the allegations is all that you can have. i don't know what to say. the allegations are horrific. the fact he was fired within a 20 a 24-hour period is interesting. i don't know what kind of internal investigation at nbc. it is challenging when these things happen because you don't know why. somebody -- some people are fired immediately and how your research to figure out how, youw potentially take someone's whole career and just destroy it based on an allegation. how do you go about proving an allegation? so many things come into play and also you want to be sensitive to the person coming forward with the allegations because they may tell the truth and suffered a very long time in fear of coming out against someone who has such a high profile figure. the truth is often we don't know what to say in situations like this.
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i think people will look to this book and we will be reading this book carefully because ronan farrow did start the me too movement and a lot of people were abused a long time and have the confidence and the power to come forward. i think it will be a total book. >> juan: there's another bombshell in the book and it's a just hillary clinton tried to squash the harvey weinstein story. >> jesse: the allegation was she wouldn't cooperate on one thing if pursuing that at nbc with weinstein. you don't really know the truth to that because there is so many, as greg mentioned, entanglements between all these people. he was a big donor to the clintons. he was working with nbc on other projects. hillary's daughter, chelsea, was hired by nbc for 600 large for doing nothing. so obviously, nbc wanted hillary to be president. it is discussing the whole situation you will never know the truth and you will never know the truth and what happened between those two. we do know she got seven figures after this from nbc because
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♪ >> dana: welcome back it is time for the fastest seven. first up, apparently a lot harder with age. a recent study says the average american hasn't made a new friend in five years. 45% of adults admit it is hard to find new people to hang out with. what do you think? do you think it is hard to find friends when you get older? real quality friends? >> juan: i think it is hard to find friends but what i was reminded of come americans are great individuals, but you have to worry that we don't have enough of church or social work organizations, fraternities, ways to come together to mediate. he's talking politics, but you think about relationships. i think it is harder now to get in the age of social media to find the time and effort, it is harder to get out there and think i'm open to a new person.
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especially for the five on this panel, that is tough. >> kimberly: by the time you hit your 30s or 40s, you have been burned. you been burned by bad friends and you are hesitant to trust new people. the one [inaudible] simmering over there. i would say when you get older you stagnate. i think when you meet new friends it's because you moved into a new house, and the city, you've taken on new interest, gone to different places, traveled but the same job, same everything your whole life, -- >> kimberly: 42% saved because they are shy, right, you have to make an effort to periods before you have to put yourself out there a little bit. they have to do a little networking event. >> kimberly: you can make friends at work, that is true, right, guys? greg how many friends have you made into last two years? >> greg: friends are overrated. here is a fact, most murders committed by people who know
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you. you. fewer friends, less likely to be murdered. if i show up dead, if i go to dana's house, you will find the murder weapon. [laughter] >> dana: tonight, actually. >> greg: a dog leash. >> kimberly: you should go out and get a dog. it will help you live longer. the new coach could lower your risk of dying early by a whopping 24%. now, dana, here is the thing. >> dana: if you want more friends, have a dog. the dock will be your best man and you go to the dog park to meet other people and actually friends with them. it is a win-win. >> kimberly: you got a dog recently. >> jesse: i'm going to live forever. >> kimberly: do you feel less stressed with a dog around? >> jesse: less less stress. >> kimberly: do you feel like it helped her health, jesse come honestly? >> jesse: i'm getting a lot more exercise constantly. [laughter] >> dana: he didn't mean it.
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>> jesse: all day. >> kimberly: do you have a pet? >> juan: not at the moment, no. >> kimberly: do you agree with this because they sent animals into hospitals. >> juan: i think they are loving animals and i read recently one of the aspects of the dog's personality is that it has the ability to convey affection. so i don't think there is any question it is a good thing. by the way, do you know there's only one president that has not had a dog? >> dana: here we go. >> greg: we should have it on the brain. at least you are not upset. i think it is the chicken or egg kind of thing does a dog make you healthier or healthier people make you with a dog. galapagos turtle. no because they outlive you. so you don't feel the grief of a dead animal. when you leave the house to the turtle, it hisses off all your relatives.
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>> dana: you need to cuddle a turtle. >> kimberly: americans weighing and dividing the country and when to start decorating for the holidays. 43% of people say it is fine to trade in jack-o'-lanterns for christmas tree starting novembeu think? >> greg: all decorations are bad and 6,000 people are injured when decorating their house. 800 homes structures fires due to lights. 20 million people die a year from christmas decorations. 20 million. >> kimberly: you are such a -- 3,220,000,000. >> juan: 20 million, are you sure about that? >> dana: i don't do decorations of my own. i'm surrounded by decorations everywhere, but i wish they would wait until thanksgiving, but i don't have any. >> jesse: thanksgiving after halloween. i want to see pogroms. i want to see maple leaves,
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things like that. >> dana: one real quick. >> juan: i agree with jesse but i will say this if it makes you happy, the japanese woman -- -- if it doesn't bring you joy, throw it out but if this brings you joy, do it. >> kimberly: one more thing. ♪ hey, i'm driving dad to the hospital. he was just playing with him and hit his head and he wouldn't stop bleeding and thought dizzy. >> how are you doing, dad? listen, we are pulling in. i will call you back. because this is the third time he has been admitted with a serious bleeding. this is helping him? i understand the concern. your father's a tribulation, this is why you are on war front
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♪ >> jesse: it is time now for "one more thing," juan. >> juan: take a look at them on by. >> thank you guys. >> juan: that was a twist will triple by the gymnastics in germany and yesterday a record by winning 21st medal. and the u.s. women's gymnastic into fifth consecutive title. she is just two metals shy of holding all-time record for men
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and women gymnasts at the event. she told reporters whom i feel like i never think of records but i just do what i can do which is to compete for my country. boy, did she ever make the usa proud. >> dana: love her. >> jesse: i can't wait until the olympics. visit this summer? >> greg: she is okay. >> jesse: you do that everyday at work? >> greg: i do that at high school. my podcast is up, the twitter account super 70s sports which is hilarious so go to foxnewspodcast.com, and now, let's do this. ♪ animals are great. you know, caterpillars are here for a reason. to turn into butterflies. so auditors can chase them. look at this, it is fantastic. look at these orders trying to get the butterfly, they will do whatever they can. they don't know what they will do if they catch that butterfly. this is like the democrats chasing tromp. they think they can get them but
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no, alludes auditor like democrats running around, pulli. i can watch us for hours. and that is why -- ♪ animals are great. >> jesse: all right you want to see unsolved mysteries? i love that music. ♪ so bizarre lights were flashing in the sky line out of the outer banks. look at that outcome is that a ufo? that looks like a ufo to me. everybody thinks that's a u.s. ufo. what could that be? what could that be? >> greg: maybe it is a side of god upset with your language. [laughter] >> jesse: i thought you were agnostic. >> greg: unless i get to rag on you and that i become religious. >> dana: what kind of lights are they? >> jesse: what kind of lights are they, dana? is that a set up?
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no, there is no joke. [laughter] [overlapping voices] >> jesse: who thinks it's a ufo? dana. >> dana: i thought we would solve the mystery. check fillet employee, check fillet employees voted america's favorite, and so this is the digital marketing director smiling in a storm drain. china hall was picking up her order and her order -- her phone fell in the drink, went inside for the help and it is a man hole for a reason. he climbed into the hole and got her phone. that is why animals are grade. [laughter] fox nation, -- for the children's book and wants to be lady freedom. >> jesse: man hole very sexist. >> kimberly: a squirrel hid
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200 walnuts. basically some burning smell. but he told katie k tv that his wife called to tell him his car was burning and i wish i could do that. spent one all right, another episode of the "the five," "special report" with bret bai report" with bret baier, hi, bret. >> bret: two maitre stories president trump defending his decision to remove u.s. troops from northern syria. a move that has led to military action they are by turkey as against u.s. allies kurdish forces. also tonight, the president saying he would cooperate with impeachment inquiry by house democrats if the rules were fair. we have just released fox news poll's on what voters think about impeachment. 51% of those responding said the president should be impeached. and remove from office. that is up nine points from july. 4% say he impeached but do not remove. 40% say do not
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