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tom steyer, what he makes of the ♪ tax the rich scheme. house freedom caucus chair >> dana: elizabeth warren andy biggs on the democrats releasing her long-awaited medicare for all plan. impeachment push. look at markets, trade, your it comes with some sticker shock to say the least. money, your life, your 52 trillion over the next everything. here comes "the five." decade. the controversial proposal that ♪ would transform america's health care, even seeing some pushback from democrats like >> jesse: hello, everybody. joe biden and i am jesse watters with speaker nancy pelosi. warren is defending it in making jedediah, juan, dana, and greg. this promise. >> i have a plan so we can have it's 5:00 in new york city and medicare for all without raising this is "the five." donald trump taking on liberal taxes one sent on middle-class america. families. the president who made his name it's fully paid for by asking in new york, now escaping the the top 1% and giant high tax state for florida. corporations to pay a fair leftist lawmakers are ripping trump for changing his residen share. >> dana: another estimate says there could be 2 million jobs residency. caused because of the plan. >> i don't believe he was ever a new yorker anyway because living see what she says about that. in new york does not make you a new yorker. >> an economist at the university of massachusetts amherst told kaiser health news to be a new yorker is a state of it could result in about mind, a set of beliefs. 2 million jobs lost. >> i agree. so i say, so i say, so i say it's part of the cost issue.
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good riddance, good riddance, and it should be part of a cost mr. trump. plan. >> dana: just, $52 trillion is >> jesse: disastrous new york city mayor mel the laws more than two times the entirety you -- bill de blasio. of our current national debt. >> jesse: you know what she should say. trump also continuing to call why don't we have mexico before out to california for its it? that's what worked with trump. i don't know why she doesn't use out-of-control homeless crisis. a gimmick like that. the president hitting democrats like nancy pelosi for not fixing it's so clumsy of her. the problem. it comes as a new report shows a so clumsy. >> juan: you knocked me out of the homeless death rate in the park before i can start. l.a. county has jumped by more that was incredible. >> jesse: it's a shuffle. than one-third. you have to pay attention. meanwhile, in chicago, the president slamming the city's she has to have a mix between shooting epidemic. trump continuing his feud with socialism and moderate-ism. chicago's police down a look ats she still weigh on the left, very sad news. it's like a cocktail. vodka tonic. a 7-year-old shot in that city a little bit of vodka, little last night while she was bit of tonic and it's a nice trick-or-treating. mix. greg, a lot to choose from. she's going way, way too much vodka, too much socialism. people are trying to drink it >> greg: the segment began as something fun and then someone and they are throwing it up. plus it's not $4. thought hold of it and turned it it's like $54. into something tragic. i would move from new york in a that's the problem. second. many reasons. as an avenue for her.
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it's to the right of bernie and to the left of biden. two reasons why i can't: fox is she is way over on bernie's lane and she can't figure it out. here and my wife. [laughter] here is my analogy about all she has to say and if she's listening, this is easy. new york city and california. if you've ever been around a run on expanding obamacare. enough with medicare for all. supermodel or professional athlete, they are amazing to look at but they have no say that trump's tariffs are personality. they never had to work on that hurting workers. say no one can afford college. facet. they wouldn't have to try hard. it's such an easy way to end they just look beautiful or were this nomination and she's not smart enough to figure it out. incredible athletic. that was all the attractiveness >> dana: greg, peter asked me they required. that is new york city and that to ask her... i will ask you instead. is california. has she been to a single state you have high taxes. you have bizarre, crazy crying. run hospital in europe? >> greg: i bet she hasn't. you have homelessness. it should be too much tonic, not people leave the people still too much vodka. >> dana: i don't like tonic. come. so what happens is because it's such an attraction to people, >> greg: her new name is chief young people primarily to move job killer. according to the census, there to new york city or moved to is 8.5 percent don't have health california, the government can be as inapt as possible. insurance. that includes all ages. they don't have to do anything because they know the tax base 8.5% is 20-something million. is going to take care of it. when you subtract young healthy you can have these wildfires people and those choosing not to knew no people aren't going to have insurance, that numbers leave. going to be 40%, 50% less but insurance is going to take care of it.
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people will move in. you can have tragic homelessness let's stick with 8.5%. they don't have health in l.a. and new york city, drug insurance. it doesn't mean they don't have addiction, high taxes. health care. but you know what, more than they have health care. they have health care. 50,000 people that run away, they are going to the e.r. 50,000 people are going to come something tells me we could because new york city and l.a. probably figure it out. let's say 15 million people, we and san francisco, they are could figure out how to get health care to 15 million people supermodels. >> jesse: the show would like to apologize to supermodels and athletes, for those that do have without $52 trillion. that's two and a half -- personalities. >> greg: i didn't say all of them. it's two and a half times the i said some. size of our economy to deal as a supermodel, i can see it. with. i will say 18 million people. >> jesse: juan, do you think it was nice for de blasio and we already are getting them cuomo don't let the door hit you health care. on the way out. you're not a new yorker to begin an 18-year-old guy doesn't need a colonoscopy. with. trump built new york. right? >> juan: oh, get out of here. so we need to create competitive small health plans that deal >> jesse: many buildings. he built more buildings than with catastrophic -- if you are 18, you get in the insurance de blasio and cuomo. >> juan: is that right? plan that's catastrophic. normally i get into it with you it's cheap. but now the rest of the crew is depending on who you are, that's how you do it. laughing. let me say, this to me is all >> dana: speaker pelosi, joe biden, even michael bennet. about president trump trying to save money on his taxes.
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one, it's never going to happen so it's all about -- and it's too expensive and we >> greg: like americans! don't need to do it. >> juan: we would like to know >> juan: i think everybody, left and right, has to knowledge more about his taxes but the fact is florida has no estate americans want what elizabeth warren is offering. tax, no sales tax. they underestimate -- that's what he's doing. >> greg: everyone wants free it's not about oh, these people stuff. >> juan: a more political have been mean to me. issue in the country, it's about greed, it's about health care. greg, guess what. them saying -- it's a selfish people who have what you would move. call health care think it's too expensive. it will ruin them financially. he has gone after big cities in it's punishing on families. so what they are saying is we the most direct way. want a better system. when he passed the tax bill. republicans have had the chance, the senate, the house, the he said state and local taxes white house. are no longer covered. replace and repeal. nothing, nothing got done. because that means that if you live in a big city that you're now you have it where people are going to pay higher taxes. saying hey, the current path in that was a direct strike from terms of the cost is out of president trump and his administration against people who live in big cities. control. we were promised by president trump obamacare is to greg's point, let me get this terrible. straight. it's so easy. it's an easy fix. if life is so wonderful and the rest of america but some reason >> dana: jedediah, one of the things that she would do under we are so dumb, we don't move to this plan is take all current arizona and arkansas. doctors, they would all start to
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get paid only medicare rates. >> jedediah: people are flocking to those places. overnight. how's that going to work? >> jedediah: is going to be a >> juan: moving to arkansas disaster for the medical industry the same way it's going to be a disaster for quality of and mississippi and kentucky? >> greg: moving to idaho, care. moving to texas. >> juan: if you are a young she says in the clip we played earlier about job loss, it's not american, you're moving to the a concern for her. big cities. >> greg: you mutated what i people -- they talk about the said. i said people are leaving that green new deal and you talk more people are coming i in and about the implications of that. you're generally younger. so many people throughout the country who lose their job. that's not what they are focused >> juan: th the one door on. they are focused on the protecting -- transformation. >> jedediah: you talk about they want the massive government greed. i love when liberals talk about overtake. i disagree with you, juan. greed. somehow wanting to keep more of your hard-earned money, when you americans want health care and improvements in health care go to work and you get a paycheck and you want to take system and yes, republicans that money and give it to your could've done more. family and you don't want to so many americans also want the option of private insurance. handed over to the government they want the option. which oftentimes uses it control their own health -- i completely and efficiently, somehow that's not now equated can't wait for bernie sanders to with greed. that's -- it's those people's take her on on this. money to spend. >> dana: my plan is everybody around the country, if teams trickle he's making a $20 trillion less. decision because he looking at >> jedediah: he knows people's taxes are going to go up. taxes, like so many americans payroll taxes are going to go that are taking not only themselves and their families be taking their businesses for the likes of florida and texas, the up. where's it going a land?
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same way amazon came here and wages cut for employees. they were rejected and they said all right, were going to go to a >> dana: we've got a run. >> juan: hang on, one thing. business friendly environment. what's wrong with that? her argument as you pay less everyone of these liberal overall, and so therefore you cities, look at san francisco, save. >> jedediah: word is the los angeles, the leadership in those places, they are part of choice go? the reason though cities are in >> greg: evil people pay for the position they're in and they it. evil people will pay for it. >> dana: the rich people keep doing those things over and over again. figure out a way to get their they refuse to acknowledge that own health care. >> greg: otherwise known as what they are doing those places isn't working. evil people. >> dana: hillary clinton apparently still not over 2016. nancy pelosi not addressing her latest attack on what's going on in these districts. you can't sheen people for president trump a looking at the environment and saying this environment is not friendly to diversity of thought. i can't believe it. this environment is not friendly to low taxes or me keeping more of my money. he should be commended for that. >> jesse: to one trickle juan's about greed, donald trump doesn't take a salary as president. barack obama did. dana, first republican president of a long time to go after chicago and homelessness in l.a. this has democrats on her heels.
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they don't like witticism. >> dana: the problems of gotten worse in the last decade. the issue of governance is the one that really matters. people aren't just leaving because the taxes. they are living for other problems. i lived here nine years. the decrease in quality of life in the city from this area up through the park i think is visible. i see it every day. it gets worse every year. when you start talking about more trash doesn't get picked up. the traffic is horrendous. some of the decisions about traffic flow and things, when everyday life gets a little bit harder and you have an option to leave, you think why am i here again? you have an option to be able to leave. exercising that option. what? that our new house is haunted by casper the friendly ghost? >> jesse: i think the president must be listening because he just tweeted hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks! something about it. he said "i love new york but no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars new york can never be great again under the current on our car insurance with geico.
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i got snacks! ohhh, i got popcorn, leadership of governor andrew cuomo or i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. mayor bill de blasio. cuomo has weaponize though prosecutors to do his dirty work and keep them out of jams. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent reason some don't want to be in or more on car insurance. new york and another reason they are leaving. taxes and energy costs are way too high. upstate is being allowed to die as other nearby states frak and drill for gold, oil, while reducing taxes and creating jobs by the thousands. nyc is getting dirty and unsafe again, as our great police are being disrespected even with water dumped on them, because emir and governor just on have their backs. new york's finest must be cherished, respected and loved. too many people are leaving our special new york. great leaders would work with a president and federal government that wants our wonderful city and state to flourish and thrive. i love new york." >> greg: that's it for today. good night, everybody. >> juan: he is taking lessons
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from jesse. he just won't stop. just keeps going. he said he loves new york. yesterday he said he hated new york, he's got to get out of here. >> greg: it shows how much the president loves us. he knows that they needed a very special episode of the trump show. when the bradis went to hawaii. that episode are, this one goes to florida. we have a new story arc for the next week. >> jesse: he said something interesting, maybe some of these new york prosecutors trying, moving your homebase to florida, does it protect you in anyway? >> dana: i don't know. i think they also recognize that if they were to come back to new york and have this as the residence, it would never, ever end. and also remember -- little things can be a big deal. to severe psoriasis, >> juan: the president. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. >> jedediah: you can love this with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. city and yet look at what's happening to it. don't use if you're allergic to otezla.
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>> greg: that's what gets you it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... man. i grew up in california and i've ...an increased risk of depression. lived here. i used to go to san francisco tell your doctor if you have a history of depression every weekend. or suicidal thoughts i lived in l.a. or if these feelings develop. it's sorrow sorrowful. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment >> dana: he mentioned energy upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. costs. otezla. they are closing the nuclear show more of you. ♪ power station. indian point, indian wells. the long-term consequences of not having enough power to fuel the city to keep a growing is very real. >> juan: that's why wall street, madison avenue, ♪ media all leaving. i love new york. >> dana: storefronts. >> jesse: we have to go. >> juan: hillary clinton we apologize to the supermodels taking a new jab at president trump over the 2016 election. can't get over it. out there. socialist liz warren unveiling here is clinton trying to have a little bit of fun with her her unseemly expensive plan. latest attack. speak on then what happened. orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, >> they counted votes.
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even though she got 3 million more, the orange man still got it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. into the house. speak about how? employees need more than just a paycheck. >> the electoral college! you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. >> juan: jedediah, are you the workplace should be a source of financial security. scared? >> jedediah: i am. i don't know who advises her to keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. do these things. that's financial wellness. i feel embarrassed for her on so many occasions. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. it so fascinating to me that she doesn't realize that she was but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. distrusted by republicans but she was distrusted by a lot of because there are options. like an "unjection™". democrats who didn't come out and vote for her because they xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate were like, i don't know. this email stuff, this benghazi to severe ra for whom methotrexate stuff. it started to add up and they did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling didn't want her in the white house. it's stunning to me that she can and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. say things, honestly she says i don't know what i did to get xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; themselves set. she still can't fathom that she don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. played a role in the reason why people didn't come out to vote taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra for her.
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i think, listen, she's trying to can increase risk of death. make fun of herself. serious, sometimes fatal infections, i get it. the comedy round. cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. but i don't know at one point she is just going to stop as have tears in the stomach or intestines, talking about the last election pretty want to get out there and talk about issues, go ahead. serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. she is entitled. she has an opinion i'm sure. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, she's not going to run again. you want to sell her book. or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, i get it. or are prone to infections. at some point, leapt 2016 go. let it be a thing of the past and move on. needles. fine for some. >> juan: greg, wouldn't you but for you, one pill a day say it's funny? may provide symptom relief. >> greg: it wasn't funny but that's not her fault. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. it's not her fault. an "unjection™". that probably wasn't her idea. she's on a book with the daily what do we wburger...inner? i want a sugar cookie... wait... show" and it's halloween and the i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ pitch these ideas. i've been ragging on her it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. forever. i have to defend her and say kraft. for the win win. she's trying to make a joke out of a miserable experience in her life. i'm okay with that. it was awkward and weird but you know what, this is the least of the things, in my anti-hillary
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encyclopedia of things. it was weird, they asked her why she was the bogeyman to the republicans. i thought, is it 1954? performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, bogeyperson? feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. >> what does it feel like being and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. the bogeyman of the right? >> it's a constant surprise to me. that's the kind lincoln's about. because the things they say i ♪ know of course it's on steroids with being online. so ridiculous, beyond any imagination that i could have been yet they are so persistent in putting forth these crazy ideas and theories. honestly i don't know what i ever did to get them so upset. i don't make compromises. >> juan: dana, they said she i want nutrition made just for me. but i also want great taste. so i drink boost for women. killed vince foster on the new boost women with key nutrients to help latest one is she involved in support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. jeffrey epstein? it seems like the right wing all with great taste. can't get enough of her.
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>> dana: okay. new boost women. >> greg: did you accuse her of killing vince foster? >> dana: i don't even have -- i would say i'm confused about the decision to release this book at this time because they had to know if they're going to do a book and a huge book tour and do these things are right in the middle of the 2020 cycle, right beforehand where she would still have time to get in the race and i agree she's not going to get in but she's talking to everybody so she can talk herself out. this book is out there. it's a book about other people. whatever. she also didn't complain at all about the electo that was. now you have all these
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until she lost it. >> juan: she complained about the vast right-wing conspiracy back in the '90s. you know it occurred to to me, bernie had a heart attack. she just has a coughing fit and people acted like it was the end of the world. she is dying. what is that tell you? >> jesse: bernie didn't have a heart attack on television. >> greg: bernie is likable and real. juan, bernie is real. bernie is likable. he's authentic. she is a phony. >> juan: bernie is likable? cranky. >> jesse: bounced back from a heart attack and have the best debate of his life. i don't think hillary has ever bounced back. to your point about this book and the timing, i'm also hearing barack obama can't put a pen on paper and has dragged out his memoir and now it said to be released in the spring and that's right at the height of the nomination process for the
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democrats. he will suck up all the oxygen for them and you're not going to hear a thing with the impeachment stuff about the nominee. also to your point about the skits, they create skits on talk shows for two people. really talented comics or politicians. you need a skit for a politician because you have to spruce them up with props and an ensemble of talented people around them to make them look better and i think this is the first time her cackling has been used well. >> juan: we have some breaking news, folks. beto o'rourke, former congressman from texas, is dropping out of the democratic race. does that make you happy or sad? >> jesse: it makes me certain that the voters saw that he wasn't really a credible candidate and he was toast after the gun grab deal. if i was a donor, i'd be wanting my money back. >> jedediah: we had this conversation about authenticity. beto is a perfect example of someone, i don't believe anything he says. doesn't have that level of authenticity.
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i think he went to extreme. talking about mandatory gun buybacks and turn people off. i'm not surprised. >> juan: greg, i know that you were enchanted with his appearance in "vanity fair" fair. >> greg: that was his downfall, being anointed by people just like him, the white liberal editor types. believe me. i know. >> juan: everything about you, everything with you was about race. [laughter] >> greg: the journey of self-realization. we started to see it. it was about him finding himself and everybody was nauseated. he was the world's worst millennial and i don't even think he's a millennial. >> juan: dana, looking at this from a hardball political perspective, he did very well in fund-raising when he was running against ted cruz in the senate race in texas. there is a great deal of excitement about him as potentially a new face for the democratic party. young man, almost kennedy-asked. camelot and all that. so much of it has faded.
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>> dana: a few weeks ago i said he was the zombie candidate. he's dead he just doesn't know it. he raised a ton of money and got a lot of attention in his run up against ted cruz and still lost. why do they think he was going to be a great savior? he might have a second or third act going forward. but if you're running out of money and you can't raise any more, there comes a point when you have to sack to cut it down. i think this is the beginning of the winnowing of the deal. >> greg: his wife's family isn't filthy rich. i'm worried about what he's going to do next. >> jedediah: when it came to those debate moments where it came to his time to defend himself, defend his ideology, heated terribly. one of the reasons bernie sanders stays in when you talk about his health condition, when he has to defend his principles, it seems like yes, it comes from a place of him believing it. but also he does a pretty good job battling the other people on the debate floor. beto could not defend himself.
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looked like he was reading someone else's talking points that they had written for him. >> juan: hang on. >> jesse: mayor pete might've knocked him out at the last debate. >> juan: give me a chance. here is beto o'rourke. dropped out of the campaign today. here is a tweet. he says "our campaign has always been about seeing clearly, speaking honestly, and acting decisively. in that spirit, i am announcing that my service to the country will not be as a candidate or as the nominee." dana, i want to come back to you. a lot of discussion about what's going on with iowa in terms of the polls and who's going to get some of sanders' support. as bernie starts to fade a little bit but who gets beto o'rourke's support as he leaves the race? >> dana: well, he doesn't have any support so it's hard to say. kamala harris, her campaign is laying off staff and there was more announcements today trying to rearrange things. this is the beginning of the winnowing. they don't have support out
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there. to the extent that there were people out there for beto, i think if he's the millennial candidate, i think the only candidate you see that actually has movement right now is mayor pete. if you are not moving, than you're probably stagnant and dead in the water. so it probably falls to mayor pete. >> juan: the way dana breaks it down, you have biden, sanders, warren. >> jesse: wright, the latest poll in iowa came out and biden is in fourth place. it is worn, bernie, mayor pete, and then joe biden. >> dana: by a lot. >> jesse: there's a big gap, as you said. i would be very worried if i was joe biden's campaign because is also running out of money. if you're not going to win iowa i may be losing new hampshire and you don't have enough money, then you can see them really, really start to fade fast. >> dana: can i say we just heard right before he came out here the biden campaign said they raised $6 million in october. i think the attacks against and probably helped him in some way. >> jesse: he should spend some
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time investing and i want. if he gets fourth-place, it's not strong enough. >> juan: i don't know that and his opportunity. if you look at the national polls. >> jesse: it's not a knockout. it would be extremely disappointing. >> juan: and a good give momentum to elizabeth warren. we've got more of "the five," fun stuff coming up next for you. stay with us. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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♪ >> jedediah: welcome back and thank god it's friday because a new study finds over one-third of workers struggle with job burnout every single week. they say it ends up impacting things like sleep and can even lead to health issues. my theory about this, greg, is with the way technology is with phones and computers, your work day never ends. used it to be you would go into the office when you left the office, the workday ended but
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now you're tapping into phones, answering emails all night long. you are stressed until bedtime, sometimes beyond. >> greg: i tell you. that is a theory. job burnout has always existed but previous generations didn't bother to bore you with stories about it. the greatest generation would've loved job burnout versus war. right? they were dying to come back, literally, to get a job, start a family, work there -- their butts off and retire. it bugs me that they call it a health syndrome. it's a constellation of symptoms. i would rather have job burnout than no job. people who work in emergency rooms, i mean, there are people that every day deal with horrible stuff that we don't even imagine. but no. >> jesse: you know what they
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called job burnout in the '40s? work. they didn't make it a medical issue. people go to work, come back, get tired on friday and have a drink and do it all again monday. this is what life is. sometimes it's tough. sometimes we are lucky enough to have a job where we can sit and talk. we love to go to work. not everybody has that luxury. [laughter] >> greg: you are so sympathetic. >> jesse: i'm not gonna complain. i have a little bit of job burnout this week. i was here at 9:00 today. >> greg: oh, my gosh. >> jesse: multiple shows. >> greg: did you skip your two hour lunch? >> juan: you guys sound like old-timers today. i walked so many miles to school in the snow and these kids tod today. they don't appreciate america. the for real. it really is the case, as jedediah was saying, never stops these days because of social media. in addition to which there a lot of people who have jobs that are
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repetitive and they have to do it. you have to show up and do the job and they get tired of it. >> jedediah: is called thursday. >> dana: happens every week. get used to it. you'll be okay. honestly, it's called thursday. work for a reason. >> jesse: everyone's tired. >> jedediah: stop complaining, people. fan mail friday is coming up next.
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♪ >> greg: it is fan mail friday. let's get to your questions. monica asks kind of a serious question. what did you always want to try but never had the courage to do? juan. vote for a republican? >> juan: i have done that. i've made mistakes. let me see. i would guess it would be like outer space or deep ocean. i get a little claustrophobic. i would like to see under the ocean and stuff that i wouldn't want to be there. >> greg: yeah, jesse, anything you've always wanted to try but not have the courage to do? >> jesse: like drugs, you mean? >> greg: i don't know.
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i wasn't going that direction. >> jesse: i have really wanted to drive fast, like 150. i've probably gotten to 110, 115 i get scared and slow down. i want to take it up a notch. >> dana: go -- >> greg: don't do it on long island. go to a racetrack. >> juan: were you scared you would get hurt or were you scared about the cops? >> jesse: both. >> greg: dana. >> dana: i'm a pretty cautious person. >> jesse: dana wants to try sushi sometime. >> dana: no, i don't want to do that. i've never wanted to do a drug. >> greg: used to complain when we would have the stock images of drugs, we do a segment on drugs. would have pictures. >> dana: and she would say get
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it off the screen. >> jedediah: my safe answer is scuba diving but my real answer is pot brownies. i've never done any type of drugs and i would be curious to see what kind of person i would become. >> greg: i always wanted to try acid. but the bad trip, it scares me. and fish. believe it or not. i have not ever had a fish. when i was a kid, i had fish sticks. hated them. i've never had a fish. i look at it and it disgusts me so much that i can't do it. i would throw up. >> jesse: because you don't like the ocean. >> greg: i don't like the ocean paradigm anti-ocean. you get to make up a new word for the dictionary. what is it and what does it mean? no one is going to have an answer.
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>> dana: i have one. i have one impreachy-keen-ment. impeachment is not peachy keen. >> jesse: when you blow someone off, you don't want to do it too aggressively but you want to do it enough so they know they are getting blown off. something in between. >> greg: i call it the jesse. anybody? >> juan: they should not change the time. you know that? that's what's going on. >> jesse: daylight savings. >> greg: it's happening this weekend. >> jesse: does that and we have the show at 4:00? >> dana: saying we shouldn't change the time. >> greg: all right. "one more thing" is next.
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>> it is time now for "one more thing." for my "one more thing" we brought a special guest. john rich is on "the five." not a feeding frenzy but something along those lines. face it, america. this is for republicans, democrats, independents. you're going to need a drink in 2020. redneck riviera 2020 survival kit. you have blended whiskey, reserve whiskey and some of the proceeds go to folds of honor. >> i am on "watters' world." >> at 8:00 a military canine who almost bit my hand off -- he's very well trained like our friend conan over in syria. greg gutfeld. >> tomorrow night saturday "the greg gutfeld show" dr. drew, comedian david aifrjello, tyrus.
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if you miss it you're dead to me. greg's pineapple news. we don't get a lot of pineapple news. did you know that in pineapples there lurks evil creatures? that's just one little guy. no. ah-hah. i don't know. it's not like i made this. i think they're like gophers. how many are there? >> looks like a volkswagen bug. >> greg: the best pineapple news i've ever had, america, and i'm sharing it with you because i care. juan that looked like a pineapple purse. last night ghosts, goblins for halloween. look at my grandkids. >> happy halloween. >> pepper was a zombie, wesley was a zombie vampire teenager
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and eli was a zombie murderer. since halloween is all about playing pretend i want you to look at this young baseball fan dressed up as atlanta braves' freddie freeman and he bumped into the real freddie freeman. the actual freddie was carrying his son dressed as spider-man. so much fun for halloween 2019. >> did you get candy? >> dana: i passed out candy. this kid going to be the gordon gecko of his generation. he was a big, greedy guy. i said want to save some for the other kids? they started grabbing and the dad is standing right there and you know what i did? >> greg: you punched him. >> i took the thing off the door and i didn't answer another one. that's what happens on
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halloween. one of the kids was cute. i said "hi, little chicken." he said "i'm not a chicken. i'm an angry bird." so i didn't have a really good night and peter got dots to give out. >> what? dots? >> not a good candy. >> dana: he got a variety bag. >> greg: variety bags. that's the only way bad candy can get out like the bran flakes in the cereal. nobody buys them. >> we have all hit the send button at the wrong time. chick-fil-a sent an email to fans encouraging their fans to pick up a treat on sandwich day, november 3rd. the problem it it's the one day of the week when chick-fil-a is closed. they broke the bad news and apologized for the confusion.
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jesse, i brought you chicken sandwiches. john rich would like a chicken sandwich. >> jesse: chicken and whiskey. >> my version of a cool baby and a cool doll. >> this baby wanted -- this is leo from phoenix, arizona. he wanted this creepy little zombie doll for a long time. finally his parents let him have it and he loves the doll so much he gives it a pacifier. my kid is going to be just like this. it's all about the zombie doll. >> that was wild. >> see you back here on monday. have a great weekend. cheers. >> cheers. ♪ >> bret: i'm bret baier.
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breaking tonight, president trump finished speaking with reporters onv his way to a rally in mississippi saying you can't impeach a president who did nothing wrong. the president may take his case to the american people directly. he's considering having an f.d.r.-style fireside chat where he reads the transcript of that phone call with the ukrainian president. he said that phone call was perfect in his words. democrats have made it the centerpiece of impeachment investigations. john roberts is on the white house north lawn.
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