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voters that you are a better pick? >> neil: i like that. peter, we gave you very little time, and you summed it up as you always do, my friend. all right. here comes "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello everybody. i'm jesse watters. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ >> jesse: it was a night of far left policies at the democratic debate. if you didn't catch it, no worries, we've got you covered on all the low lights. taking away our health care and raising taxes. the moderates of the group struggled to keep up with all the radical positions. take a look. >> i'm the only one on the stage that has gotten anything big done. >> you've got the disastrous war in iraq on. >> i have made clear what my
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personals are here. that is cost will go up for the wealthy and for big corporatio corporations. >> the planet is going to cost at least $30 trillion over ten years. >> people defending a system which is dysfunctional, which is cruel. >> why does everyone else on this stage think it's more important to protect billionaires than it is to invest in an entire generation of america? >> i want to give a reality check to elizabeth. no one wants to protect billionaires. not even the billionaires want to protect billionaires. >> liz warren became a major target as her rivals went on the attack. big i think senator warren is more focused on pity and some parts of the country against the other. >> a question that didn't get a
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"yes" or "no" answer. your signature, senator, is to have a plan for everything except this. no plan has been laid out to explain how a multitrillion dollar hole is supposed to get filled in. >> i think bernie is being honest about how he is going to pay for this and taxes are going to grow up. elizabeth, you have not said that. >> jesse: walmart. another big blow to warren's campaign, three members of the squad are not going to be endorsing sanders. all right, greg. what struck you last night? >> greg: jeez. where to start. i think the winners were mayor pete, amy klobuchar, kind of goofy come but really sharp. i disagree with almost everything he says, but bernie showed that he had the energy. he just had a heart attack and he had more energy than everybody there. but while i was watching the stomach it, i felt like i was in
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line at the budget counter. everyone is late they are complaining and they are like, . there in front of you. beto was correct for once in his life about liz being punitive. every time she sees a successful person, she doesn't see them as the hard work that they do. she sees them as someone we can take with. her mentality fueled the worst, dominic governments of the 21st century. buddha judge did a great job on beto he's like your uncle who is a veteran. shut up and eat your mashed potatoes. i actually think we have that. >> you actually made it clear that you don't know how this is going to take weapons off the streets. >> let's not be limited by the
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poll. >> the problem in the polls is the policy. i don't need lessons from you on courage political or personal. >> jesse: mayor pete had a nice scrappy night. he's definitely catapult himself in a top position. he raised a million dollars in 24 hours. he had a pretty good night. who do you think went up and who do you think went down after last night? 's before the big take away is that elizabeth warren takes the lead. everyone is going after her. everyone respects her. i don't think she ever answered the question. it was her territory, and also, on the billionaire business. the idea of taxing. it's all taken place on her terms. i think biden was okay for me, but i don't think he lost any ground. the question is whether or not people like amy klobuchar, pete
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buttigieg were able to gain sufficiently that if biden were to collapse or go away for some reason, they would then occupy this middle lane, which is a moderate lane. but again, i don't agree that they did anything at the moment to either regain some of the loss, support that we have seen elizabeth warren gain in terms of her or to knock out joe biden. i just don't see it. i think that for buttigieg especially, but also for amy klobuchar, the question would be, can you attract anybody who is a black border? >> i don't know. >> juan: i think that warren is, this is why i think she comes out of the debate the winter. she is a populist. you know how trump is a populist on the right, she is a populist on the left. we live in an age when populism sells. >> greg: why did aoc endorse
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bernie sanders and not liz. before he just had a heart attack, as you pointed out. this is the point where if you need a boost, we are going to throw you a life support. >> dana: i don't think that the squad endorsed bernie because he had a heart attack. i think they believe that bernie is the revolutionary. he is actually the pure socialist. he's been working on this. aoc had endorsed him before. she worked on his campaign, right? in their minds, elizabeth warren is less likable than bernie questio?they actually think thae won't be the change. remember that obama was like, i'll be the change? they don't believe that she will be the change. >> jesse: liz warren, as one jun mentioned, she wanted to raise middle-class taxes. do you think she was unsteady on
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her feet? it looks to me like she couldn't answer the question once again. >> emily: i don't know if unsteady was the word. i think she just failed on the opportunity. i think that when she was attacked by the majority, it really illustrated more in those moments about them than her, with the exception of her failure to account for who was paying for medicare or who would pay for medicare for all, and also her foreign policy incompetence, which he talked about pulling all of the troops away from the middle east. she ignored the eight bases we have there. i think the situation right now in syria is really illustrating to voters that we need a commander in chief that has that foreign policy competence. that's why, in my opinion, biden, and mayor pete brings me to the winter. i think the winner was totally mayor pete. i think he came out swinging. it didn't seem inauthentic. he pivoted a lot of the topics to i think a better perspective.
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the highest increase now of democratic voters that are switching over. he shot past, love. i also think that he is attracting the. >> do you agree that? i think that tulsi had a few powerful lines. >> greg: he completely disappeared. beto was a loser. but now, he took his skills and he used it to persuade people, which i thought was like a shift. it made him seem like he was the only, one of the three adults there. >> jesse: i like that style that you pointed out. they speak like senators. they are not connecting. i think mayor pete did a good job of connecting by speaking in a little more of a blunt fashion. >> dana: well, there are two
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people that we haven't even mentioned in all of us. that is carrie booker, the senator from new jersey. blessed are the peacemakers. and tom steyer, was a billionaire that was on stage. he was looking directly to the camera. he had that tie that is just like, what? i didn't know that he wears the same tie every day. >> he does? >> dana: yes. i think the fact that he made the debate stage totally irrelevant. >> greg: he makes adam look conscious. >> juan: i don't want us to run by her, because i think it's so interesting pair and she was directly taking on elizabeth warren. she sees warren as someone that she can beat in a straight on debates. but the whole business about how are you going to pay, let me just say, i think she's been very clear about how she wants to pay for health care in this country, which is she wants to impose a tax on the super rich.
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i don't think there's any question about that. it's just that she won't admit that it might mean that you also increase some taxes on the middle class. her argument, of course is overall cost will go down. >> greg: rights. i think the best ticket is clo bashar-mayor pete. >> jesse: on a bumper sticker, you can't have clo bashar-buttigieg. >> jesse: tempers flying in the capital as we are learning about an explosive meeting between pelosi and chuck schumer out of washington, d.c., next. ♪ that is amazing. you wanna see something amazing? go to hilton instead of a travel site and you'll experience a whole new range of emotions like... the relaxing feeling of knowing you're getting the best price. these'll work.
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♪ >> emily: former biden walked through. watch this. >> president trump has falsely accused your son of doing something wrong while serving on a company board in ukraine. i want to point out, there is no evidence of wrongdoing by either one of you. >> my son did nothing wrong. i did nothing wrong. i carried out the policy of the united states government. in rooting out corruption in ukraine. but i want to make appointment. my son's statement speaks for itself. he is going after me, because he knows that if i get the nomination, i will beat him like a drum. >> emily: from bad to worse, he has reportedly spent more than he raised in the third quarter of 2019. juan, i would like to start with
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you. he did ask joe biden pointblank, if it's not okay for the president to have his children there, why is it okay for the vice president? i post my question to you. before i think he answered it pretty clearly. he said no, and he said the son said no. that was awkward on the day of the debate for the son to speak. anderson cooper, by the way, i don't know why you are picking on him. it was a false accusation that was made against biden. now, you have a situation where people are saying, h respond. he says, i'm not playing that game. i think he was strong enough to not play someone else's game.
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that's the real argument. we talk about what is going on in ukraine. it's not about biden. >> greg: you know what is really bad for joe biden right now? former president obama just endorsed justin trudeau before he endorsed joe biden, who is right now, he's been seen running to walmart buying shoe polish. [laughter] >> emily: all right, jesse, is this going to be what haunts him? >> jesse: i don't know if he's going to make it. i do remember when they would argue with republicans running for president. now, they team up and let them say whatever they want. do you know what this reminds me of when someone was falsely accused without any evidence? donald trump was falsely accused of being a russian clued her without any evidence.
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that is funny and it's a perfect example of media bias. let's just switch the names, because i'm going to start doing this just for fun. imagine the moment that trump is selected, don jr. gets a sweetheart deal on the board of a ukrainian company. then, he is fired and when they ask about him, they say no. we never brought it up. by the way, i was just doing my job. look elsewhere. to think the media would accept donald trump's ex-clinician for that question mike absolutely not, and that's why it's so crooked. the fact that he says that his job was to root out connection, corruption they fire theprosecutor lookings company. as a matter of fact, corruption in ukraine increased under
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joe biden's watch. that's why he was elected. he ran on an anticorruption platform. >> juan: wow. "alice in wonderland," you've got nothing on jesse watters. you make stuff up. >> jesse: what did i say that was wrong? >> juan: what'd i say that was wrong? >> dana: can we just do it later? the fund-raising thing. right. he has spent more money than he has raised. i think for other candidates have more cash on hand than he does. he's got to figure out a way to step on the gas or reduce his burn rate. i do think that last night in this debate, one of the things that democrats have learned is that attacking each other on debates doesn't work, or at least it doesn't work for long. kamala harris went after joe biden in that first debate. she was popular for about 26 hours. they are very happy to allow donald trump to be the one that beats up on joe biden, because then they don't have to. i do think for biden, he could pull a newt gingrich.
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that becomes the story. i can't take anymore. the other thing is that biden doesn't do anyone one interviews, so there are not a lot of ways to be able to dig in deeper. i mean, his son did an interview before he did. >> emily: greg, you feel so strongly about media bias. >> greg: i do. thank you for bringing that up. i do think that was a pretty soft question for him. i would say that it was up there with giving questions to a candidate. but the thing is, biden, it's not if he drops out. it's one. this grumpy smile that he has, and that orchestrated attempt at arousing climax at the end. you felt it coming. it was like a nurse clapping because he finished the peas. he is seeing this as politics as usual and this moment has passed
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him. >> dana: it's not 2012. >> greg: is not 2012. >> emily: i think we saw him on the other side of trauma. it made sense. he was like, i will never disparage my son on the stage. here, let me tell you about my plan that i have, what she talked about. >> dana: doing that admits that it was wrong. >> jesse: i just want to remind everyone, joe biden remains tied with elizabeth warren. >> emily: all right, up next, tempers flying in the nation's capital and the meeting between president trump, nancy pelosi, and chuck schumer. that's next. ♪ month after month i'm doing it all. the supplements... the veggies... the water. but i still have recurring constipation, belly pain, straining and bloating. my doctor said i could have a real medical condition called ibs-c. for my recurring constipation and belly pain from ibs-c...
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washington after they reportedly walked out of a meeting with president trump. the topic at hand, syria. trump called pelosi a third-rate politician. earlier today, i said we will get back to you if anything bag happens. here you are. >> there you have it. well done. let me just say this. the white house says the president was measured, decisive, and factual. they called the walkout by nancy pelosi baffling but not surprising. while, her colleagues say the president was downright insulting. he was having a here's what chuck schumer said about it not long ago. complete. but he called her a third-rate politician. he said that there are communists involved and you guys might like that.
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i mean, this was not a dialogue. it was sort of a nasty diatribe not focused on the facts. speak about the democrat's side of things. on the g.o.p. side, they said that the speaker did not have an intention of listening or contributing to this issue. she just wanted to have her way. here's mr. mccarthy. >> you see a pattern of behavior with speaker nancy pelosi. she storms out of another meeting, trying to make it unproductive. the other democrats, they actually had a very productive meeting. >> kevin: and you probably know this, dany, dana, that has ben's doll that has been cancelecanceled. >> greg: it's better than being a first rate politician. a first rate politician, you are just a phony.
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but trump is a 12th rate politician. that doesn't even register, so it's actually a compliment. this is obviously the worst thing that has ever happened since yesterday when the worst thing that ever happened happened and then before that. the fact is, every day with these people, it's the worst thing. their hair is on fire all the time. you can see it from space. they are smoky heads are flaming. i don't care about it anymore. you can disagree with them about this. a lot of people do. but the fact is, this is who trump is. he is america's cabdriver. if you ask him, if you go, this middle east business. it's a bunch of. what are we doing there? no one gets anything done. it's terrible. that's our president. what's wrong with a question mark >> juan: that scary. >> greg: of no, he's a human being. >> juan: no, it's not. you want someone as your leader.
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in fact, he is creating more risk. normally, on the show, we have a debate about things that are republican-democrat-conservative -liberal. whatever. but, greg, this is like 129 republicans today including all of the house republican leadership. putting us americans right here at home at risk. isis people being released to the world without any control. >> dana: i think they have his best interest in mind in the criticism. >> jesse: for me, it's one of those things that when there is bipartisan consensus to stay in syria. outside of the country, ther. that's the disconnect. you've got the arab spring. you've got. you've got wars. you've got everything going on.
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a migration crisis. weapons of mass destruction. he is saying enough. let's let everyone fight and get the out of here. >> dana: now, he's trying to figure out the diplomacy piece. i think you could agree, let's get out, but maybe just trying to find a way to get out with less bloodshed. >> emily: people are dying in syria, and turkey, and everywhere. my tax dollars are paying the salary for those people who are sitting there and storming out at meetings like it's too little kids or three kids. no he did it, no he did it, mom. i don't care. i want them to figure it out. thesi'm so sick of the civil war happening and the insults from this branch of government. we pay them and we put our faith in them to pay these offices to come up with a consensus. >> juan: but how do you argue
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with a cabdriver? you can't just say, oh, let's get out. >> greg: here's the debate that's going on today. you have a group of people that see the potential to hurt trump and so they are building it up. it's another thing. remember, last week, it was impeachment. this week, it's this. go find something else. there is actually a legitimate point that trump is making and has been making for almost 20 years. >> juan: but what i'm saying to you is, the republicans have largely stayed with president trump in opposition to the impeachment. but we see something different here, greg. this is far more serious. >> dana: can i make an historical comparison? you don't have to go back to far to one president obama decided to not enforce the redline? i think they were democrats who told him that it was a terrible idea. you had clinton and gates all right books, and carry, all
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say that that was not a good decision. there was a terrible decision. >> juan: but i think the difference here, dana, is that the president is saying that those kurds who are their allies and who died in our fights, they are no angels. oh, there's a lot of -- >> greg: there is a complicated issue with the kurds. there is with everybody. south vietnamese? remember what happened there? >> greg: we left that whole country. >> juan: that's a terrible example. speak to my point is that he doesn't want americans to die. with other people want to fight and kill each other, which they've been doing -- >> dana: now, he saying that he doesn't want them to. he's just sent a letter saying, "don't be a fool." i think that president could have had all the results that he's looking for now. >> greg: dana's point is well
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taken. everything could have been done better trump is known for going out, he shoots first and then aims later, whatever you want to use, the metaphor. the point is, his simple logic, and i don't mean simple as stupid. i mean that it's plain as day. our men aren't going to get killed. that's exactly what he says. you can get mad at him and disagree with him, but he will accept the deaths of the kurds before he accepts the deaths of american troops. >> dana: the question is, if you have the power to prevent it, and also, i do think that when these republicans are saying, we are afraid of what could happen, because if something happens in a year or so -- >> greg: it's of her point. >> dana: that's why the democrats were mad at all by the then. we have more on the next. ♪ america is experiencing a strong economy... ...that is certain. but history tells us that economies don't live in a vacuum.
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[laughter] >> greg: they are still arguing here. well, there is anxiety, their sub session, is compulsion. donald trump, donald trump. >> donald trump. we've got two boots donald trump out of the oval office. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. we talk about him, we are losing. >> donald trump. >> trump. >> this is about donald trump. >> greg: it's good to focus on your opponents, but this is beyond creepy. it's like a cold formed around the exorcism of a giant demand shaped like a tweet. they spend so much time threading about the other guy, it was like a rehearsal dinner where everyone they are talked about the boyfriend. he looms large, they felt tiny. but if you took trump's personality out of the mix, they'd have absolutely nothing to say about his achievements.
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those are pretty good. that's why they had to stick to a game of who hates trump more. >> the impeachment must go forward. >> i hope that he is impeached. we have to impeach this president. >> i support impeachment. >> pursue this impeachment this impeachment. >> this president's criminality and his lawlessness. >> criminal in the white house. >> greg: of course, cnn set the whole thing up. no surprise that that is his meal tickets. some reasonable nested show through. >> it will only further divide this country appeared unfortunately, this is what we've already seen play out as calls for impeachment really began shortly after trump won and election. as unhappy as that may make us as democrats, he won that election in 2016. >> greg: that was nice. when you have 11 people fixated
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on one adversary, suddenly they become a fraction. brave, but small. the magnificent seven dwarves. there were reduced to bumper stickers and t-shirts, not people. they were good boys and girls reciting today's lesson. everyone talking about how one thing is like the worst thing ever. well, there must be something to that big bad thing. trump is not right up there with punk rap music and elvis' hits. they wish that they had a little bit of that mojo for themselves. elvis' hits. remember, dana? that was a big deal, right question marks the i don't remember. >> emily: i'm going to look at that tonight. >> greg: they blacked out elvis 'hips. >> did they? >> greg: i think they did. may be a to that. >> dana: i don't even know if it came up.
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i don't know. we had a conversation. it went in a circle. >> greg: i don't remember now. you are my favorite weather person. >> dana: they are targeting trump because they are running against trump. that's why they are talking about trump. >> greg: emily, incredibly fast. >> emily: okay. they identified where they all were on the spectrum of the obsessiveness. we had that measured approach. i also think, though, that it showed in those that pivoted to actionable achievable policies. that's why they stood out. that would be klobuchar with opioids. that's what made them stand out. they use those moments to say, okay, but enough of that for a second. here's what really matters.
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including yang, who talked about the loss of jobs. 's before i thought were more focused. i understand, because i saw the montage. i will say that i thought the poll, they are reacting to voters, especially democratic voters were clear that they want trump impeached. the polls showed, not only now, that they want trump impeached and removed. so, that's a pretty steep thing for any politician to ignore, especially if you are in a democratic party debate. the other thing is that pelosi says that she is not going to have a vote on whether or not to begin impeachment proceedings. and yet, he says, well, why would that be? the republicans are saying that this is a process thing. it's not fair to the poor president. nancy pelosi is saying that she doesn't need his permission. she is an equal of government.
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>> jesse: she doesn't wanted to be voted on, because she wants to protect her people. okay, the point is this, juan, the point is this. the democrats are looking at a nightmare scenario. cover your ears. the whole thing overshadows. trump either beats a socialist or he beats a boring broken candidate and they retake the house and they have the house and the senate. ruth retired. they pass another tax cut. that is what they are looking at and that is a very strong possibility. >> juan: i see. that's why the polls are all going in this direction. >> greg: it is. it is. i'll start off small. [laughs] , harris won't let go of her crusade to shutdown trump's twitter. that's that's next. ♪ o has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us.
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♪ >> juan: for a week, kamala harris has been a major crusade to kick trump off of twitter. last night, she continued her calls, challenging elizabeth warren to join paired watch this. >> senator warren, i just want
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to say that i was surprised to hear that you did not agree with me that on this subject of what should be the rules around corporate responsibility to these big tech companies when i called on twitter to suspend donald trump's account. big i don't just want to push donald trump off twitter. i want to push him off of the white house. that's our job. >> joined me in saying that his twitter account should be shut down. >> let's figure out why it is -- >> juan: no. so, emily, is twitter facing some pressure, because they are a private company. apparently, they have changed the rules now to say that they aren't going to retweet or like world leaders. you can't do that anymore. >> emily: right. i think it's a smart move by them. i thought that elizabeth warren totally won. >> dana: was she a prosecutor? [laughter] >> emily: she talked about it the whole time. she was clearly trying to get
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the african-american vote, which, i think she filled in. i found her a little annoying last night. she pivoted and said that this is a ridiculous question. elizabeth warren is not about censoring these issues. it's about data privacy, the monopolies, and the control over the little guy, she says. >> juan: yet, so let's talk about that, jessie. i think people have no clue about twitter. it's like, wow. these companies are big and they control us. do you think that we should break them up or who do side with? >> jesse: i would investigate them if they are monopolistic, but i'm not ready to break them up yet. the fact that democrats complain about the stuff, they have all the newspapers, all the internets, the wires, they have every single media outlet all ot there.
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they whine because trump is mean on twitter. it's just so pathetic. her attack was just so meek. if i was kamala, i would get on twitter. find a witty reply and try to play the game. if you can't play the game, don't whine about it. >> dana: rights. you only have one chance to punch through. you didn't sign my chain letter and pass it on? [laughter] >> juan: what you say? >> greg: i have two points to make. you know what kamala harris is like? she's like the movie with rotten tomatoes that has 87% of the critics, 7% of the audience. she's a hyped up movie based on critical raves, and then you go to the movie and you are like what the come i thought this was supposed to be awesome, but it's not. it's really weak. that was not the dumbest move. her thing about the drug war. she said, i'm going to end the drug war and take on drug companies. if you take on the drug companies, you increase the drug
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war. i mean, yeah, she was a cop. but that ain't smart. that's greedy. >> juan: kick him off or not? >> greg: know. >> juan: all right. all right. one more thing is up next. ♪ it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit.
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it's kind of weird, strange, but also, i don't know, i find of the little. >> dana: oh, my gosh. [laughter] >> greg: dogs and dresses are adorable. all right. i can't believe i have to go next. with no context i present you this. kim jong un, riding a horse in north korea. yes, that is little rocket man on the korean peninsula. he is writing a horse. he said that he vowed to overcome sanctions that have inferior rated his people. >> i think that's photoshop. >> i think it's real and i feel so bad for that horse. juan. >> juan: all right. my guys, the washington nationals won.
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they are now headed to the national league series. i wanted to share with you this. take a look at this video. yet, so this all started. it's called baby shark, the popular kids song. the entire stadium makes the shark chomping motion. this all started when he began to use baby shark esses walk-up song. he's been in a slump and he decided to use his 2-year-old daughter's favorite song. he got taught and the rest is history. look at juan solo after he got a double. right now, they even have a baby shark in the dugout. >> greg: oh, my. does that? >> emily: okay. halloween is obviously the spookiest time of year. most kids run screaming. right?
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not this little 3-year-old. check out what he did. >> okay. okay. okay. [laughter] >> emily: this is 3-year-old charlie. he obviously did not take kindly to it. one thing is for sure. he has a bright future. by the way, this racked up 20 million facebook views and 9.5 million. >> dana: i don't like being scared. i would've punched him to. i have something to promote. at friday at 2:00 p.m., i'm going to have a special interview that's going to err on the daily briefing. i'm interviewing somebody tomorrow in d.c. i won't be here, but martha maccallum will be. who do you think i'm interviewing in d.c. that will air on friday? >> greg: president trump!
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>> dana: no. >> greg: president carter! >> dana: nope. >> greg: president obama! >> dana: nope. >> greg: why does she know? is she like your special friend? man or woman question marks the one man. >> greg: why do you have to look at the genders? >> dana: it's not someone who lives in d.c., but it someone who has to be in d.c. now, because of capitol hill. mark zuckerberg. [laughter] oh! >> he's been having dinner with conservatives. >> dana: it was very informative. he founded facebook. speed two oh! i saw a movie about that. >> dana: and i'm on tucker tonight. that's more immediate. >> greg: are you going to try to make it exciting?
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>> jesse: all! that is not nice. ask him about animals. >> greg: i just got yelled out for that. >> jesse: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of the five. hey. >> bret: i'm bret baier. it is a brilliant move that has ensured the safety of american troops. he also said that it is up to the countries in the region to settle their differences and fights isis terrorist. he has a warning for the president. "don't be a tough guy. don't be a fool." he starts us off tonight in the white house where the president is talking tough himself. the meeting fell apart this afternoon. good evening, kevin. >> good evening. it is clear that the president is pushing all of his trips to the center of the table on

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