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discuss where things stand with a brand-new book in his belief that republicans have to get back to being republicans. he's not a fan of the president, but so far he's not taking on the president. in other words, running for the nomination yet. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ >> jesse: this is going to be one hell of a show. take a look at this bunch. judge jeanine geraldo, jesse water, and the big will commit dana perino, "the five." >> oh, my. adam schiff admits he must -- must have been clear about he unleashed the impeachment circus. when a politician says they should be clear, they mean i wish you had not caught me lying to your face. >> and should have been much more clear and it was brought to my attention i was referring to the fact, filing a complaint and
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we had not heard from the whistle-blower and at that time, i should have been much more clear. >> greg: instead of trying to be clear, just be honest, bit otherwise it's like hunter biting sang although he did nothing wrong, he's not going to do it anymore. hunter says he will work for china because we found out he was working for china. so should the transparency all the while saying the whistle-blower might not testify. because it is a safety concern he maintains. we all know cia agents can't protect themselves against nonexistent threats over the government to protect him from your aunt sally. >> or primary interest is to make sure that person is protected. indeed now there is more than one whistle-blower protected. given that we already have the record, we don't need the whistle-blower wasn't on the call to take place what happened in the call. we want to make sure we can come with the details about the
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conditionality of military aid or meeting with the president that may not be necessary to take steps that might reveal the whistle-blower's identity to do that. >> greg: not necessarily so much for transparency but like everything the dems have not thought this through. not only will you impeach tromp, you will do it in secret in the dark reversing an election, an anonymous guy that you will never, ever see besides the democrats. this is what the dems stands for and it might not sit well but another white -- wide-eyed live. how absurd the story looks. better to hide it from you. so the dems must rely on a simply retort. if you want to know why impeaching the president, you want to impeach him to find out it is garbage. they know it, we know it, the good news, you know it too. so you know, joining us, an amazing impression of adam schiff reading nursery rhymes.
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let's do it, okay? >> and now, adam schiff reads nursery rhymes. >> humpty dumpty sat on a wall. mr. dempsey, the walls represents our corrupt president. humpty dumpty had a great fall. clearly, a reference to the fall of our democracy under president trump. >> greg: that creeps the hill out of me. almost as much as the real adam schiff, judge. >> judge jeanine: he looks like adam schiff, but the truth is, why are they so worried about this whistle-blower? and didn't obama fire at the whistle-blower in fast and furious? i'm telling you, he did. that was horrible, okay? >> greg: i'm not used to having you here. >> judge jeanine: schiff light in so if you misspoke, you lied. you created a narrative, you got lawyers starting tweeting, you are a liar and that is the end of it.
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>> jesse: the thing is we have protected who killed 19 people and i think the whistle-blower will be fairly secure. it is obvious that adam schiff wants to protect himself, but the secrecy that he craves is secrecy for himself. and he should. >> i don't want to tell you how to do the gg show, but next ti time, a very good job. and adam schiff looks good, ni nice. and so really nice looking, he looks like he's trying to silence the whistle-blower, adam schiff. what is the point? a secret agent and the impeachment behind the american, that is what's going on because they don't want the american people to see what they are doing. they don't want republicans to ask, why were you in cahoots with each other you and adam schiff people? why did you why on the floor with no contact with congress.
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and the "washington examiner," dana. breaking news alerts. points out very interesting things about how all of this happened. adam schiff hired a way to national security council officials from the tromp white house right before the guy blew the whistle. so he steals a way to obama/clinton people for the nsc and the next month, all of a sudden the whistle-blower comes to contact the committee, that he hired those guys from in the whistle was blown. those are the kind of questions he doesn't want answered by republicans. >> greg: dana, people say it is a kook, but it doesn't look good doing this behind the scenes in the mid-dark appearance before the democrats started to hear that and they were on recess last week and they did their town hall meeting. you saw a few democrats and i think only like seven are not on board for impeachment but more came back from the town hall saying "you know, i think we should have the vote. we should make sure it is fair."
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and you see their town has changed a little bit on that. >> jesse: let's go to the tromp wheat with hunter biden and the next move. this isn't the one i wanted. you are fired, whoever this is. this was a tweet about hunter -- >> geraldo: i urge the president to not cooperate. he's cooperating much too much as it is unless and until there is a hearing or both rather on the impeachment inquiry, there should be no cooperation by the white house. there was a vote for nixon in '70 for a vote for clinton in '98 and there should be a vote for president trump right now and 19, the fact they are proceeding without a vote in secret and make this a star chamber, and the president should just -- >> greg: the transcript is fine. no witnesses. i don't understand why there is
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a trickle out of certain witnesses, on thursday. why? why cooperate at all? if they don't believe in their own impeachment enough to have a vote on the inquiries, then to hell with him. >> jesse: i don't know if you so, but she is discussing with other democrats about imprisoning white house officials to go up to the secret hearing they are having. >> dana: that is not how old will make any of this works. but she said that in a town hall because she got jammed up. >> jesse: she was drunk? >> dana: that is not what that means. >> greg: drinking a lot of gin. dana, that is quite a smear. [laughter] wow! [laughter] >> dana: i don't think it's true. >> greg: can i -- do we have a
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tweet on hunter biden? anyway, tromp said wow, hunter biden forced to leave a chinese company. and what them wrap their greasy, protective arms around him. only softball questions for him, please. okay. is hunter being treated fairly or unfairly? >> judge jeanine: hunter is being treated, people worry about a double standard at the justice system. if i were to try this case against hunter biden, the first thing i would be is to put up a statement of his father and do a timeline of when his father was and pointed for ukraine in china. this guy has got all kinds of problems with his own personal demons. i understand we are not supposed to talk about those. >> jesse: really? >> judge jeanine: you want to talk about them? >> jesse: are you talking about addictions? >> judge jeanine: he got thrown around the navy, cocaine. now the guy is getting $12.5 billion from the chinese. they don't give you anything.
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it was because he used his father's position. >> dana: them coming out and saying he will no longer do it. >> judge jeanine: does that mean he shouldn't have done it while vice president? >> dana: not only that but joe biden last week said he would have a policy if he becomes president, he would have nobody in his family work in the right house. is that true for his vice president? because that would be the actual parallel. the other thing for tomorrow night when the debate happens basically buy it and said don't do it, don't -- but biotin has an interview tomorrow. that will be the first question and he will probably get applause for his response, and then her lips and the other 2020 democrats come after him, that will be the first headline and then biden taking on tromp and that should have been all along. >> greg: they have to get on the same page, i talked to my father. so, he is either ignorant or corrupt and i don't know which ones more dangerous. >> greg: i think hunter has a name from a hunter to hunted.
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♪ [laughter] >> jesse: democrats in the media never took trump seriously in 2016. remember "the huffington post" move the coverage to the entertainment section? then he defeated crooked hillary and the rest is history. fellow democrats again never underestimate donald trump. >> i don't think he is intellectually a powerhouse or
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he is basically a very, very smart man. no matter what the subject, any argument, he involves himself and commit is on his terms. anyone that thinks trump will be beaten easily should have another thing coming. >> jesse: meanwhile comedian sounding the alarm on biden's ability to defeat trump. >> i've always had i like joe, he's not my favorite, but if he is the guy to beat trump, let's not kill him. because if he is the one, but i must say, my confidence that he can beat trump is whining. he looks like a depreciated stock to me. i'm not trying to get joe out, but we do need someone in the center to say, younger, femaler. >> jesse: unhealthy to underestimate donald trump. i think the media's responsible because they portray him as hanging by his fingertips off of the edge of the cliff but in reality, it's not like that.
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>> greg: to >> geraldo: i spent thursday and friday night in a chair waiting for hannity to come to me when the president was having a rally and a personn minnesota and minneapolis and then in louisiana. watching it, i could see this was a great tv show and that crowd was so robust, so enthusiastic. i'm telling you know democrat could match that enthusiasm even with beyonce, they could not get that crowd and keep that crowd as long as he did. he is a master performer. i think watching him and then weighing him against the candidates on the democratic side, you know, there is plenty of fish is against the president, don't get me wrong, but sheer exuberance and power of his personality, he will be extremely. >> jesse: all these reporters are embedded at those campaign rallies. they see the energy. they see the electricity. are they denying it, or what is the deal? >> judge jeanine: let me tell you, watching these rallies and i have been in a few of them.
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[laughter] have you heard about that? anyway, watching -- >> greg: u.n. jesse. >> judge jeanine: the dems are petrified because the enthusiasm is unparalleled. no one can do what he does. so they can talk until the cows come home. nothing is going to change. that is why they have to impeach him to beat him. they knew it from the get-go. the shame of it is the american public is saying, look, if you want to impeach him, okay, but make it fair. so everything will boomerang. it's a boomerang. >> jesse: you think it will be 2016 all over again potentially? >> dana: they he will survive impeachment but then he's a lot stronger. harry reid is a savvy politician. he has been pushing for elizabeth warren or he's been bullish on elizabeth one for a long time. he knows that is a sweet state that the president would like to get. excuse me, i was thinking of in new mexico, nearby, but i was really interested in the bill
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marquis. there is no enthusiasm. everybody is trying to gently say, even like the former obama people, there is no real enthusiasm and yet, as i said on friday, he actually holds up pretty well in the polls. >> jesse: he's held on in a wheat field. and pushing granny off of a clip. they are slowly trying to get biden off of it. >> geraldo: what do you mean by that? >> jesse: thick campaign out of paul ryan. >> judge jeanine: health care. >> greg: it was a stupid tangent on my part but people asked me, josie, how did i get so successful? and being a world-class celebrity, i say it was not by underestimating anything. i overestimate everything. if i have a 9:00 p.m. flight to my show up at 8:00 p.m. the day before. i underestimate all the problems, i'm erotic.
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yes, i overestimate. but my point is this. you can't despise trump and hate how he talks come up course, but you cannot deny the electricity of those rallies. the problems with the dems instead of learning from that relationship, they decide to say, they are all deplorable too. i hate trump and i hate these people. what is going on here that we don't have? it's a huge mistake to say all these people suck. >> geraldo: i feel sorry for joe biden. every parent with multiple children have had problems with come and go. >> judge jeanine: why? >> geraldo: he did serve the country. >> judge jeanine: baloney. he took his son to china on air force 2. you know what -- >> geraldo: what happened to him? >> judge jeanine: he did real well when he got to the white house. he made sure his family did, his
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son did. >> geraldo: president obama, extraordinary, it was horrifying to many, but i had to laugh. >> greg: you've never heard anything? never in your day and age? geraldo rivera. >> jesse: social smack down bernie sanders as a capitalist. we will play the tape up next on "the five." ♪ dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. pi've had nineteen surgeries.l i'm 100% permanently disabled from the military and after i went in to aspen dental it was just like night and day.
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>> dana: bernie sanders back on the campaign trail after a heart attack early this month. he is trying to set himself apart from his biggest rival and fellow progressive elizabeth warren as she is gaining momentum in the polls. social center door slamming her as a capitalist. >> there are differences between elizabeth and myself. elizabeth, as i think you know, she is a capitalist in her bones. i'm not. the reason i'm not because i will not tolerate for one
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second, the greed, the corruption and income and wealth and inequality. so much suffering that is going on in this country is unnecessary. >> dana: elizabeth warren with mark zuckerberg in the campaign 2020 with facebook ads and exempting politicians ads from fact-checking. let's start with, of course, socialism and capitalism. we are having the big debate, but amongst two people who have leftist ideas. >> greg: it's like an argument between -- bernie calling someone a capitalist, that is an endorsement. that is the best things had all year. but in bernie's eyes come anybody to the right of chairman mao is a capitalist. i'm sure it was premarket for him. he is pushing for a near total compensation of women in the highest wealth bracket like 97% for a billionaire which is affecting me directly. [laughter] i wish you would see the same value and achievement that he
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sees in theft. >> judge jeanine: okay, i looked up the accountable capitalism because i'm trying to figure out, wall street hates her. they don't want her to be elected, why? because she's a socialist. so we look up the bill and i see capitalism and what she wants to do is to have shareholders and customers and employees to make the decisions of the corporati corporation. she wants the shareholder profits to be used in pursuit of community justice, racial justice, environmental protection, or common decency. so what if she is looking to do is change everything. and the last thing this woman is is a capitalist. she is a socialist, it's and her bill. >> dana: she has said, i'm a capitalist that wants to change a lot of things. >> geraldo: i think you tend to be more socialistic as a younger person, then you drift towards the capitalist side, but socialism has a real appeal to young people and two hard-core
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democrats. the green new deal, you know, medicare for everybody. these are very attractive until you think about how you are going to pay for them. >> greg: then the famine. [laughter] >> geraldo: than the famine appeared but between the mall and tiller of the home come a lot of variation. she might be to the right of bernie sanders. >> dana: one area warrant allowed to have distance from sanders is on this point and they will get into it tomorrow night but i think it probably helps elizabeth warren running against president trump because the state of the union last year we will never be a socialist country and she can say, i agree. >> jesse: i want to wish you a happy indigenous people day. besides capitalism, columbus is a slur on the democratic primary. i agree this helps in the general election because wall street does not like her because she's a socialist. they don't want to give her money. this might hurt her in the primary. it depends on how slick she is. she has to defend this position in a way that does not burn her in general. this is how trump has framed it
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socialism versus capitalism, democrats don't like that for me because the majority of the american people like capitalism, but the majority of democratic primary voters do not. in order for them to win nationally, they have to hide the socialist tendency from the voters and masquerade themselves in order to win. then they slide it and once they get the white house. >> dana: do you think elizabeth warren will be able to withstand the pressure from bernie tomorrow night? he's had a bad month. >> geraldo: i don't think he will be that aggressive. >> greg: i'm asking a legitimate question, the viewers at home. i'm always curious what a heart attack feels like. don't you think like what does it feel like? >> judge jeanine: no, who thinks like that? >> greg: me because i want to know from a lot of people have them and don't know. but no come a lot of people have them. >> judge jeanine: if you didn't know, then you weren't supposed to know. >> greg: men work through heart attacks because they don't
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know what it is. >> judge jeanine: if they don't know what it is, what are you worried about? >> greg: i worry about everything. >> dana: you need to be able to recognize a systems. >> greg: i would not telegraph on a network show like that. i would hit it life with a debate. you mean metaphorically. >> dana: just a quick word on this, geraldo, elizabeth warren figured out she can go after facebook, republicans and democrats have been wanting to go after facebook. her thing is facebook should pull down donald trump's ads and the arbiter of truth but i'm not going to do that. >> geraldo: broadcast networks have fairness written into the fec but cable news, cable networks, does not. but picking a fight with facebook is great. i hate facebook. i dropped out of facebook. they invade your privacy. most people -- >> greg: here is a guy with a picture and a --
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it was my decision. >> geraldo: was my decision to pose. facebook to do it. >> greg: a torso book. >> judge jeanine: you want me to jump in? >> dana: you be our final word. >> judge jeanine: facebook needs to be regulated, and make of the story. i think it is ridiculous, i do. >> geraldo: regulated? >> judge jeanine: smash it, break it up, regulate it. >> jesse: the issue is the democrats lost the narrative. they cannot control the entire media spectrum. the internet, they cannot control that so they get their little fat chapters. any time republicans has anything, they get their boys in the back to fact-check it and then they blame these others, you guys better not error that. this is not factual.
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>> dana: media coverage of asking facebook to do that, like i will not play that game. >> geraldo: cnn is not running trump ads. i hope they are diligent in stopping the democratic ads filled with hyperbole and exact duration. >> judge jeanine: don't hold your breath. >> dana: coming up a violent video attack that many are calling hypocrisy, the outrage, we will explain next. ♪ with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ >> judge jeanine: the white house strongly condemned the parity video at a pro trump conference held at the president's miami resort last week. but some are calling hypocrisy on the outrage since no one last year cared "the new york times" published the novelist fantasy about president trump being a assassinated.
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and a spokesperson defended that peas calling it "a work of fiction." so now the question is, the view is now saying that that kind of parity should be illegal because it is inciting violence. is this protected by the first amendment, geraldo? >> geraldo: i don't think so. i was very, very outraged by kathy griffin when she had the head of the president, remember, she was excoriated for it and almost wrecked her career which rebounded because trump hatred was sufficient and brought her back to make are popular again. but i think it is very dangerous. i don't like it. it's not funny. it may be satire, but it is a bridge too far for me. i think that you've got to, you know, you have to condemn it and have no tolerance for it. >> judge jeanine: it is not inciting violence. >> geraldo: i don't know. i'm not a shrink. >> judge jeanine: it is a legal question inciting violence. >> geraldo: i don't like when the president is the target of
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the tire any and i don't like the parody. >> judge jeanine: but here is the problem, greg, the left-wing media goes bonkers or act perplexed from the media to "the view" the white house correspondents association when they are horrified. yet we had shakespeare and the part two summers ago when they did a show where the president is being stabbed on the stage and they were all cheering. >> greg: i think this video is a year old. cnn says, this is a video. no, it is seen from king's men and you are only upset because it is the basis of media over the actual characters. get this, they were okay with people being killed in a church, but then all of a sudden commit changes because they put media faces on it. you would be upset about that, and you should be upset but now, they are finally upset about violence in movies because the media got involved?
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like hollywood can make violent movies but why can't some kid in des moines, right? this is the great equalizer. we've had a one-way street of hollywood entertainment demeaning and moralizing us and calling us hitler, right wing nuts and some kid with a laptop returning the favor. i don't mind it, and by the way, i didn't like that meme. i don't have to like them all, but the thing is, it is the way it is. >> jesse: you think the president is different though? >> greg: he didn't do it and geraldo, please come a show and that '90s, you had gg al-anon, with the? >> geraldo: i just think the president is different. >> greg: but he didn't do it. >> geraldo: if the president's fee or gaming, there are no bounds in society. no, no. >> greg: you can't ban this stuff. social media as much as we hate it allows everybody to be as
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violent. >> judge jeanine: there are some -- there are some limitations, like child pornography and things like that. but i want to go to dana. kathy griffin in particular, i find this so rich. she said, please, don't let it happen again when she posed for the photo shoot with ahead of donald trump. it is almost as though she is so petrified of this all. what is that about? >> dana: so if we had said, kathy, you are inviting -- inciting violence and she did come encouraging people to go against the president, oh, justg creative. so you have to be intellectually honest about that and say, okay, speech is speech. speech is not violence. speech is not to ask. i don't think it helped the president. i think the president said he didn't like it. and if you are a supporter of the president, right, let's figure out a different way to support the president. we live in the greatest country in the world. creativity is great. there is no need to try to
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suggest there is violence against once another, not here. >> judge jeanine: you are right. the president strongly condemned this and jesse, how did it end up in the conference -- conference? >> jesse: someone made a dumb move and let's be honest, this was a year old video and a side room looping on tvs in like a meme exhibit. we are talking about stale here. if "the new york times" is okay with sponsoring an assassination and the park of donald trump or putting on there front page or whatever it was some sort of fictionalized killing of the president, and then they are defending that, and they are attacking this commit is total hypocrisy. snoop dogg spent millions on a video where he put the gun to the president's head. you know what "the new york times" headline was? it was this, donald trump condemns snoop dogg see rhetorical video.
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and that is how they frame it. the bottom line is, when the left does it, they don't really condemn it. and it happens on a small right and they blow it up into a huge deal. >> judge jeanine: but "the new york times," when they were asked whether it was appropriate to run a story, a fictional story, that a match on the assassination of the president, you know what "the new york times" response was? they said your question is a bad inference. >> greg: there is a bigger lie, the kathy -- kathy griffin, snoop dogg, equal status and power to the meme maker, okay? kathy -- kathy griffin was nauseating to people because it reflected a community that belin it. so she actually is, you know a leftist entertainer who benefits as a protected class. same thing with the times and snoop dogg, this meme maker is not a protected class. he has some guy at home and that
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is why this is healthy and for since it creates an alternative road. you don't have to like all the means. in fact i like certain metal dance. >> dana: that guy that you talk to? >> greg: he got suspended. >> jesse: he got thrown off twitter. >> greg: the meme is picked up by big-time politicians and they repeated. it was the media that picked it up. it was the media that picked it up. >> judge jeanine: they push to rename columbus day. ♪ - physically and emotionally. but now cigna has a plan that can help everyone see stress differently. just find a period of time to unwind. a location to de-stress. an activity to enjoy. or the name of someone to talk to. to create a plan that works for you, visit cigna.com/mystressplan.
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♪ >> geraldo: the pushback columbus day ramping up as a few examples, the association of big tim schools around 500,000 students in a special in the midwest. recently passed a resolution to rename columbus day as indigenous peoples day. this comes as multiple states and washington, d.c., have also done away with columbus day and the holiday. elizabeth warren waning, the story of america's mistreatment of indigenous people is long and painful.
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native communities have proven resilient. we offer respect and honor governments commitment and promises to them, indigenous peoples day. it is so predictable. to have cuts and stable with from the crowd. >> greg: every time the progressive tried to cancel a day, you can't do the same back to them because nose -- no days commemorating their achievement. and it's all in eastern, labor day, maybe, but labor day is actually about taking a day off. >> geraldo: the end of summer. we went but there is a situation here. >> geraldo: it takes over an hour to get here because of the columbus day parade. fifth avenue and can you imagine doing away with columbus day in
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new york state? >> judge jeanine: new york city, absolutely not. you know what happened from elizabeth warren say we must fill our treaty nation's sovereignty and self-determination, that is rich, isn't it? >> greg: what you mean? >> judge jeanine: she said she was a native american and not. >> jesse: she is more italian. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: we have to figure out what she has. what is she? >> jesse: i don't know. be too i know she's not native american. >> geraldo: columbus day and another day for a indention see. >> dana: i think trying to put all of the ills of the 15th century on one guy who is an amazing explorer and slavery was already a part of indigenous nation. he didn't bring it with him. the other thing that columbus did was open up the idea that people could move. and you could come in and achieve things, come to america and the different waves that came through come italian at on.
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the fact that it is a holiday, should be one where everybody's celebrates an achievement like greg was saying. it's not that you are celebrating slavery and destruction. you are celebrating achievement. and also recognizing things have happened in the 15th century are not acceptable today. we fought wars over that. and we have learned from that. >> jesse: you know how brave it was for christopher columbus to set sail and think the earth is flat? >> greg: the he didn't even hava cell phone. >> jesse: you live in ohio but should they change columbus, ohio, to indigenous day? >> geraldo: in cleveland, d a.m., 1100, but my callers aro ticked off about this issue. they would never in a hundred years, and they conflate it all with trump. >> dana: and i was going to say come if you think
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president trump's big applause line was when he said political correctness is killing this country. that is the thing you don't ever hear on the left out of 20 democrats, you never hear them tap into that. and gets on by the media. >> judge jeanine: i don't think most people know what indigenous people means. they know what they're talking about. >> geraldo: the general trend, and you all can agree general trend to rewrite history may be notable in academics but it is very unsettling. i mean, washington had place, jefferson had plays. the nation must apologize or we have apologized for our sordid past. but we have to move on. >> jesse: it is like the statues, why can't we tear down the statues but build more statues? or for example why can't we have more holidays? [laughter] >> jesse: if we can add indigenous people holiday.
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congratulations. >> very expensive. >> see if we can work on the bill a little bit. >> this is a new thing, he managed not to offend anyone. dana buried >> my turn. i do a lot of online shopping. you do a lot of online shopping? here's the thing, sometimes when you get a lot of packages it can be a little embarrassing, that you might have a problem, so ebony freeman had the perfect package drop off last week when the ups driver followed her door instructions to the tea. she said please hide packages from husband, you can see packages bigger than the mat out there, but i just tell the guy -- i just tell the guys in a building that peter has a shopping problem. >> i love it, perfect, projection. >> all right, where are we? >> me, me? abyss. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great only here on "the five," you don't get out on
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"special report." you know when you're at the printer at work and it jams? what you do? call all your friends. what do i do? we don't know how to fix them. these fellows here, this poor guy went over, his printer wasn't working. brought all his buddies. he was trying to print out a coupon, none of them can actually get it, but it's amazing. this is what always happens at work on the 21st floor, the printer is always jamming we have to call in. you have to call me miniature daschund. and that is why. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great printers are not, geraldo. >> mom lauren and my son, their dad, the kid, my grandkids were picking pumpkins in westchester county. it got to see my butyl grandchildren.
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this is liam, he is almost three years old. and his sister, the princess ella rose, she's four years old. all three of the kids with jase, the oldest of the three. their beautiful kids, irish, scottish, jewish, puerto rican, it's a wonderful combination. they are so exuberant, they love fall, they love the legend of sleepy hollow, the headless horseman and i just love them. >> i decelerated columbus day. >> i don't know what they -- they are gourd-geous. >> that's a terrible joke. >> put the dog up. >> better than down. >> that is been buried then is a rescue that belongs to eric and lara trump. lara always rescues animals. we could but ben 'picture up, it was too horrifying, but he almost died in next tuesday
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there's going to be an event called "rescue dogs rock" in new york city. they never say no to any rescue dog and these dogs are literally at death's door. this dog was literally at death's door. now you can see spring with the president's grandson. he's flown on air force one and he's been in the white house. >> he doesn't know those things. he doesn't know that he's at the white house. >> no paid staff, none of this money is wasted, it all goes to dogs and spencer -- here's my b. i'm going to be in thursday, wednesday night promoting my book, the left 'us plot to remake america, everything we talked with today and they will talk about the rest of the week. pick a revenge! >> that's right. >> and liberals! >> the president liked it. he tweeted. >> can we just send out, adam schiff subpoenaed that rescue dog. >> in secret. >> can you imagine the dog is at
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death's door and now he's lying on air force one. >> what do you think? >> set your dvrs, "special report" is up next. hello, brett. >> bret: hello, greg, thank you. major sanctions against turkey for its offensive against kurds in syria. if the president's former top national security council expert on russia talks to house impeachment panels. and we begin with a look at school choice. this is "special report." ♪ good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. president trump is delivering on the promise to them both dumb i economic penalties on turkey over its military campaign against kurds in syria. this comes as congress returns to washington complete with bipartisan condemnation of the president's decision to leave the area, a move that many
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