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is okay. >> yes. absolutely. if you want to drop your kid off 45 minutes earlier to have breakfast. if you want to stay an hour after, it's fine. >> neil: we can agree. guys, thank you very much. here comes "the five." ♪ >> greg: what are you doing? hi. i'm greg. jesse watters and sandra smith. "the five." >> greg: at a rally last night, the president slammed the whistle-blower's attorney who had been bowing to get rid of trump as far back as 2017. it happened as he's coming off the plane. >> president trump: coming off the plane and they hand me, look at this character. okay. they just handed me the story. whistle-blower's attorney said in 2017. you know when that was? that was a long time ago. they say january 2017.
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the impeachment will follow. it's all a hoax. it's a scam. >> greg: a coup, it's true. he has long called for trump's impeachment. he had also been working with the dems. all you need is an ambitious lawyer and an embedded activist willing to blow a whistle only democratic dogs can hear. here is a what is, actual tweets proving intent to overthrow a president. once again, we see how the media and the dem's desires coincide perfectly. way back then, they also tweeted this. "i predict cnn will play a key role in donald trump not finishing out his full term as president." holy. maybe he was just applying for a
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job at cnn, or perhaps he was working with them already. the dems, "the times," they are all working for each other trying to manipulate you with the same old story and all the other nonbombshells. i mean, don't you find it really odd how the networks bend over backwards to protect this special whistle-blower because well, they hate trump. they find the whistle-blower for bearing coverage of a known molester. i guess coverage takes priority over. here are some of the tweets that they did back two years ago. who hasn't started. tomorrow will take their place. rebellion, impeachment will follow. so, jesse, you were not supposed to be saying the word, coup. now you can say all you want.
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>> jesse: it's okay now. there's a coup double standard, rights, juan? this is also why i don't tweets. it's going to come back to bite you. why give your opposition more ammunition? they are going to do it anyway. they would be left out of washington, d.c. now the lawyers compromise. the whistle-blower's compromise. schiff compromises. the whole thing is crooked, okay? they wanted to impeach donald trump three years before the perfect phone call. he hadn't even made the perfect phone call and they wanted to launch a kill. that's how sick it is. now, the conservative online media had to go back and find these tweets. this is a month and a half after this whole thing started. why haven't the networks found anything about the attorney for the whistle-blower question markets because they're working with him and they don't want to know who is running the coup, because they don't want the public to know who is running the coup, because the left is running the coup. if you look at rudy, the lawyer
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for the president, they know everything about rudy. they know what he eats for breakfast. he can't go anywhere without them. marg sayed is talking about launching a coup before this whole thing happen. they tried to keep it in the dark for three years. also, great point in the monologue about a whistle-blower double standard. they want to go after the president, but they don't want to go after an international child sex trafficking ring, because it has. everyone knows who the whistle-blower's. we all know who it is. googled the whistle-blower. you can find it. it's out there. fox probably hasn't 99% to nail down who it is. we don't want to be first. every other network doesn't want to do it because they want to protect the whistle-blower because it's a part of the schema, but it is not illegal to out a whistle-blower through the media. they have the right to report it. >> there is an obligation to report a whistle-blower from
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retaliation. it is not odd that they are trying to protect the whistle-blower. but the question is what is happening today. you don't have to look far into those tweets to really question as an american the lawyer for the whistle-blower. not just talking about a coup, but saying "we will get rid of him." talking about the president of the united states. in another tweets, listing johnson, impeachment hearings. he said this in may. this is a lawyer protecting the whistle-blower. i spoke to former u.s. attorney guy lewis this morning. he said that if you are a lawyer on the other side, i have great concerns about these texts and so should all of you. why not question it, juan? are you willing to question the attorney representing this whistle-blower? >> juan: people holding up signs saying "impeach donald" -- i don't get it. to me, this is more of an effort
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to distract, distract from even more testimony, distract from the tuesday elections and republicans getting -- okay. the reality is the whistle-blower thing is not relevant, because what you said is true. the whistle-blower, the whistle-blower is protected against retaliation by law. the lawyers are not relevant. he is represented republicans and democrats. not relevant. you always interrupt. look, i don't interrupt you. it don't interrupt me, all right? what is relevant is that the whistle-blower's account has been affirmed, first by the director of the national intelligence office. secondly, it's been confirmed by people who are on the phone call, people in the administration. it's been confirmed by diplomats. the evidence keeps piling up. read the transcript, says
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donald trump. read the transcript. what do you get when you read the transcript? there's a shakedown. sondra, that's what's relevant. >> well, i think that when you're talking about a coup and removing the president of the united states who was voted for in a democracy, it actually does matter what the intentions are of the attorney. now, there's a whole bunch of questions about whether the attorneys reached out to someone to become the whistle-blower. once they saw something that they thought rose to the occasion or if the whistle-blower went to them first with secondhand knowledge of this phone call. it wasn't just the tweets about the coup, by the way. he also has tweets about praising the attorney. it's amazing they were doing the work. he actually wanted to reach out and help him. when you're talking about intent and credibility, the other
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attorney for the same whistle-blower here. his name is andrew. he also talked about removing president from office through the 25th amendment. wwhere have we seen that? in the new book that is reportedly coming out. >> sandra: the lawyer responded by laughing at the criticism. those tweets were reflective of -- >> juan: let me just say, if you're going to go after people, go after rudy giuliani who is in deep trouble for hanging out with people who allegedly commit crimes. >> greg: this is a really dumb question. if a person publicly announces before any infraction or crime committed, that they are going to get you. let's say a prosecutor said, jesse, i don't like waters. i'm going to bust you. that person cannot, he should be
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♪ >> calm it down around here. elizabeth warren has been saying the wealthiest americans will cover her trillion dollar proposal like medicare for all. one of them is calling her out. bill gates taken a shot at warren's wealth tax. >> i paid over $10 billion in taxes. i paid more than anyone in taxes, but i'm glad to have, you know, if i had had to pay $20 billion, it's fine, but when you say i should pay $100 billion, then i'm starting to do a little bit of math about what i have left over.
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>> sandra: well, elizabeth warren heard that and she responded on twitter saying that she would like to meet with gates. she then mocked him on the campaign trail. >> you may have heard some billionaires on tv recently crying about that 2% wealth tax. but we asked the top tenth of 1% to pitch into sense on their fortunes, we should invest in an entire generation. >> sandra: sorry. you hear her say that. she is demonizing the rich. you heard from other american billionaires. she should be applauding success in this country, okay? elizabeth warren is getting taken down by bill gates who is a big fan of progressive tax policy. not this one. is it a sign she's gone too far?
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>> juan: let me get this straight. is this to be considered and unkind contribution question might guess what, sondra, the anti-wall street crowd thinks this is going to boost elizabeth warren. it's going to boost bernie sanders. we can discuss that later. just the politics of it. politically, most americans think the rich should be taxed more in this country, especially the uber rich then elizabeth warren is talking about. >> who wants to double the wealth tax? >> juan: this is not an income tax. this is a wealth tax in terms of people who have billions and billions of dollars. most americans, and by the way, this is left and right. they think that the system is rigged. >> sandra: i asked if they went too far. >> juan: i don't think that she went too far. this is going to boost it. >> jesse: you can't tax wealth. you can tax transactions and you can income.
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>> greg: the literal shelter. >> jesse: there's a difference between taking and taxing on the difference between punishing success. she can't. she just doesn't have the talent to do it. why give the government more money when they keep wasting it? i just saw a report where the epa spent $6,000 per chair. a $6,000 chair. i don't know if a chair can fly or if it's a massage chair, but there's a very expensive chair. or the billion dollars they spend on obamacare. that wasn't a very good use of money. or the billions of dollars we spend on public schools and the tests scores keep going on. here's my idea on health care. let's just bring back michelle obama's idea. let's eat healthy, lex exercise, everybody goes to the doctor and gets checked out, and then we will save a trillion. you're welcome. you're welcome, people.
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>> sandra: they said that they would vote for warren if she was put up against trump. he did not answer. he did say that he would vote for whoever was the most professional person on that stage. >> yes, because he is progressive, right? he tends to be on the left on a number of social issues, but i think it's more important to focus on elizabeth warren's language. she is very close sounding like someone like nicolas maduro and venezuela. she is talking about taking. it's in her language. in america, the government shouldn't just take things from people and i think it would be interesting for elizabeth warren to explain what the world, what america would look like without the generosity of billionaires like bill gates and the koch brothers and others.
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the number of hospitals they have built, the number of youth programs they have founded all around the country to bring kids who don't have the same opportunities and feeling government schools to have more of an equal opportunity for their future. i mean, what would it look like if that kind of private money was given to the government? it would look a lot different and it would be very much not used in a way to move things positive. >> sandra: he sent her a letter. in that, she said that she's admonishing me. >> how old is he? >> sandra: i don't know. >> greg: why is he sending a letter? you have email. it seems like it would be a lot quicker sending an email. sending letters is a waste of time. there are few things that bother me. number one, you are talking about the language. you can talk about raising taxes, but you shouldn't take that much pleasure in it.
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there was a tackling mockery behind i in which it was belittling both parties. he's not wearing a maga hat. she shouldn't be enjoying it. that's a sign of a fascist is they like the power. a lot of this is based on a myth of economic inequality. 80% of all taxes are paid by the top 2%. all this money from top goes to bottom. that transfer shrinks economic inequality so that the bottom has about 50 grand. that is inequality. but it isn't inequality the way the media is teaching it. we forget to factor in the transfer payment. that is the professor of math,
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greg. >> juan: you should be kind to her. she is no fascist. she says she's a capitalist. >> come on. >> juan: you talk about getting easily rattled by elizabeth warren. they are freaking out. >> you should charge $400,000 for that lesson you just gave. she 76 years old. she is allowed to a letter. >> sandra: donald trump jr. clashing with the cohost in a must see. ♪ ♪ (dramatic orchestra)
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>> of the whistle-blower's name was on a little website called "the grudge report" a couple days ago. i literally tweeted an article that had the guy's name over the title of the article. that whole thing -- i wish the outrage would be equal. >> jesse: and then it got wild when the conversation turned to civility. >> jesse: you've worn black face. what b >> let's talk about -- the question came up. no, she was not in blackface. >> jesse: she had darkened her skin. >> greg: she was wearing black face, okay? she tried to get out of it and he nailed her. i love it. i love watching him nail her.
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she also said something that people kind of overlooked. she said that comedians have a special exemption for free speech. only comics can say that. that's it. comedians don't special rights. you call yourself a comedian, then we all can call each other comedians. >> jesse: all rights, juan, what do you do think about a question mark today, everyone was washing about it all over the country. before you know me. i wasn't watching. everybody is talking about it. from what i hear from conservatives, he did great. they are delighting in the fact that he went into the lion's den and he called them out and threw mod at them and he escaped. you know what? credit to don jr. >> jesse: tulsi gabbard was also there and there was a nice little exchange that she had. let's watch. >> some of you have accused me
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of being a traitor to my country, a russian assets, a trojan horse. >> we haven't accused you. >> a useful idiot. if you are saying that not deliberately, then you are implying that i am too stupid and too naive and lack the intelligence to know what i am doing. it's extremely offensive. >> you are on tv all the time. why do you go on fox channel? >> i go on carlson, bret baier, hannity. i go on cnn. i am here to speak to every single american in this country. [laughter] >> jesse: i think it's safe to say that joy had a rough week. >> you go on fox all the time. i give credit to the ladies on the view for having these contentious people on after their host had insulted them personally and set a lot of bad things about them. the ladies through plenty of blood their way as well
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hillary clinton accused her of being a russian asset. i don't know why bill clinto clt running again for president. they are still defending her. >> jesse: and he is out there trying to sell a book and it's probably working. >> sandra: first of all, juan, i'm very disappointed that you did not prepare for the segment and watch the entire interview. i did and i took notes. it's very difficult to watch at times. the conversation got very heated, very emotional. the volume level kept getting higher and higher. i think there was some good and there was some bad moments. there was probably more bad than good. good points, bad points were made. went off the rail at times.
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my final point is that that table may -- know politics at the dinner table, right? >> greg: no. it's bad for climate change. [laughter] it is amazing how personal everything becomes too joy, how ironic her name is, joy, when she is so miserable. if you don't agree with her, she thinks you are either stupid or evil. i think that's the bottom part about it. i don't see that with whoopi. i think she actually tries to understand peer bull >> jesse: she's more of a moderator. >> juan: in both cases, i think they got great ratings, but tool tulsi gabbard.
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it's the far right that takes credit for her numbers. i don't understand how anybody can say she is not an acid. >> greg: she is an asset for the democratic party. >> juan: know, for the republicans. >> jesse: moving on. up next, one city's plan to crack down on the homeless crisis that has liberals furious. stick around. ♪ i am the twisting thundercloud. power... in its most raw form. speed in its most natural. i am royalty of racing, ...defender of the checkered throne. i am alfa romeo.
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insurance policy after we get past the next debate which is the 20th. there's been a lot of talk about whether the front runners can really make it, whether joe biden can get to the finish line. even hillary clinton has been asked in recent weeks if she is willing to jump in. she says that she is not taking up professional running at this time. it is interesting. we'll see if she ends up filing for other states to solidify getting in. it could be either an insurance policy or a serious pursuit of the nomination. >> juan: sandra, what i was concernethinking is that he was concerned about biden. is this a sign about democratic anxiety about joe biden? >> sandra: the report is that he is expected to early file, because the deadline is tomorrow. according to the report, he's been privately weighing a bid now for weeks.
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"the new york times" also talking about if he does enter the race, it would deepen the debate on the democratic stage about income inequality, corporate power in america. he's a very, very wealthy businessman, former new york city mayor. that could change a lot of things. >> jesse: there is no way he gets the nomination at all. i think this is great news for the republican party. it's going to cause chaos in the democratic primary. he's a multibillionaire who is going to make these other democrats have to spend even more money, which they don't have, especially joe biden. this hurts joe biden more than anybody, because joe biden has that middle lane. this is bloomberg's so-called "middle lane." it's a mess. bernie is a radical socialist and liz warren has now compromised herself with stealing away 180 million people to help her plan, that i don't see any of them making it. if you believe these >> host: that show all people beating
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drum, why are all these people trying to get in? >> it's a week feels. >> bloomberg dumped a whole bunch of money into virginia on the issue of gun control. he did it. >> juan: greg, we have the rebellion of the billing errors. we have potentially michael bloomberg. >> greg: there's too many people in this hot tub. they are all hairy and old. i actually don't mind bloomberg even though he's kind of a nanny. he was a nanny mirror. he was telling people how to live. he was constantly enacting regulations. i don't know if that was him. i shouldn't say anymore. >> juan: but you didn't like him? >> jesse: you didn't realize how good of a mayor he was. >> juan: let's change the subject.
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in the meantime, las vegas going forward with a controversial new plan to crack down on homelessness. the city banning people from sleeping or camping on the streets if shelter beds are available. what do you make of this, greg? >> greg: we live in a time or common sense is now considered controversial. they are calling this controversial. you know, letting people sleep on the streets is controversial to me. it's weird how the media finds things like laws, legal immigration, second amendment, mathematics. that's controversial, though bus you shouldn't question, speech codes or gender reassignment for children, or mass activists beating people up on the street, or rioting, that's expected. but this is somehow wrong. before the question in my mind is how do you enforce this? >> sandra: that's the question. he said that this is an
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unworkable solution. how do you enforce these laws? this is the big question. you've got an even bigger problem. there are points to be made on both sides of this. bottom line, it's a mess. with las vegas, the mayor points out that tourism is the number one driver of the economy there. you have to worry about the look and feel of your sidewalks and your streets. it's a deepening crisis was not an easy solution. >> juan: we've discussed this on "the five" and we've come to the decision that if so many people who are homeless are either mentally ill, drug addicts, or in some cases, veterans with ptsd come with got to find a way to deal with us. what you are seeing is that new york city has the same role. they have people laying on the street. >> jesse: they are trying to save the whales. they should be trying to save the homeless. they would rather save trees. the point is, you should not be able to sleep on a sidewalk. you should be able to pass out
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on a sidewalk. [laughter] that is part of the american experience. you are not supposed to pitch a tent on the sidewalk. you are supposed to pitch a tent in the wilderness. vegas is a party city and this is a party foul. you can't have people pitching tents on the street. vegas has to stay hot. if you see people living in homeless encampments on the street, you're going to think twice about going back there. vegas doesn't want you to think twice. they just want you to play. >> i'm just laughing at jesse pretending he knows how to camp. >> juan: everybody has a right to fall down drunk on the stre street. >> sandra: in terms of the policies that we've seen around the country, the worse the homeless problem has become. if you enable people and make it easy to be on the street, people are going to continue to live
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there. if it's difficult, they will find other ways. the three what about l.a., new york? >> they are not enforcing it. they are closing shelters. they are not doing what they are supposed to be doing. just before the seven, coming to you next on "the five." we've got a miniature horse and much more that is going to be mind-blowing. stay with us. ♪ oh, wow. you two are going to have such a great trip. thanks to you, we will. this is why voya helps reach today's goals... ...all while helping you to and through retirement. can you help with these? we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... voya. helping you to and through retirement.
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♪ >> welcome back. time for "the fastest seven." it is time to make christmas great again, the trump campaign selling magazines and hats for the holidays. jesse, i know what you are getting juan for christmas and your mom too. >> jesse: that's a donation, so you have to report that. that's how they do it. they keep just racking it up, juan. you guys are going to get blown out. >> juan: how about a shirt that says "shakedown. we do it all the time." how about a picture of "the godfather." "it was a perfect call." >> greg: nobody on your side
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is coming up with good ideas, right? they are fast on their feet. anything that happens, they turn it into money. >> t-shirts, hats, holiday themes. did you know that they also had halloween themed items? nancy pelosi and adam schiff. featured them in superhero costumes flying over washington, d.c.? i put my christmas stuff already. >> woah! >> what happened to thanksgiving? >> sandra: i'm already in the christmas spirit. >> to bring up another topic. you think you've seen everything. a miniature horse shows up on your train. it happened in san francisco but the pony was actually someone's service animal and they have the paperwork to back it up.
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greg, where do you draw the line on that? >> greg: i live in bavaria. i'm taking the train. thus the least harmful thing. that miniature horse will not puke on my shoes and as long as it doesn't and start demanding money, more little horses. >> some people bring emotional support animals on trains now, squirrels, peacocks. >> jesse: that's your next guest. maybe this was emotional support animal for a homeless person. >> they weren't breaking the rules. you are supposed to have your animal in a container. breaking the rules, not a fan. however, there were other riders that said this made their day. they would enjoy another delay,
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because it made them all happy to see. >> it would have made my day. >> juan: why didn't they ride the horse? >> many horses are for kids, not for adults. we all had to do chores growing up. it was supposed to teach them important life lessons. apparently taking out the trash and cleaning our rooms doesn't help when it comes to learning things like self-control. i don't believe this at all, greg. >> greg: it doesn't matter. who cares if it doesn't help. the benefit of a chore is that something gets done. i'm worried that mowing the lawn won't improve my son's character. i don't care. your lawn got mowed. >> it does improve your character as a child. >> jesse: yeah, i mowed the lawn my whole life and look how i turned out. i think this study was funded by big children. [laughter] >> greg: big children.
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>> juan: i never assigned chores to my kids. clean your room, clear the table, take out the trash. >> sandra: i think that's a great point, juan. i agree with that wholehearted wholeheartedly. >> putting up a christmas tree before thanksgiving is definitely a chore. >> greg: thus the only chore that matters. keep their mouth shut. >> juan: pump your gas and the kids pour your drink. >> "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪oh there's no place like home for the holidays.♪ ♪'cause no matter how far away you roam.♪ ♪when you pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze.♪
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gregg's diet news. i'm trying to lose some news. i eat a lot. thank you. what are you doing later? i'm trying to eat more vegetables. i hate it. i'm kind of like this little fellow here. check of the sky. he's just like me, trying to eat those vegetables, but he won't do it. he knows it's not real food. look at that. i'm not here on this earth to eat this. give me some real red meat. i need some advice on recipes to make vegetables better. juan, do you have any? >> juan: i'm a rabbit. i would eat something like that. [laughter] >> juan: all right. alex trebek, the host of "jeopardy" recently said that he
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had a setback for pancreatic cancer. >> my numbers went south dramatically and quickly. it appears that i will be having more chemo treatments ahead of me. >> juan: well, even in that dark hour, there are some good news, folks. he has donated more than $10,000 to pancreatic research in honor of alex trebek. here is abby with the director of the cancer institute. >> i'm honored to be able to make this donation to support him and the millions of other people suffering from pancreatic cancer throughout the world. >> juan: the 79-year-old adam ss that he may be nearing the end and he is going to keep doing it as long as possible as long as his skills don't diminish. alec, we are praying for you. >> jesse: greg.
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here we go. thanksgiving is on the way. pringles is releasing the turducken triple threats. a duck stuffed in a turkey. now, pringles has a 6 different flavors. we have the duck, chicken, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie pringles flavors. stata all right. all right. i'm going to tell you right now. pringles is probably one of the greatest snacks ever made. i could eat an entire, what do you call it, packed. are terrible. [laughter] >> jesse: i like the turkey. >> greg: this is the worst thing i've ever had in my life. i love you, pringles. what are you doing? you are running -- this is bad. [laughter] >> jesse: do you want to really know the truth?
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check out their instagram page and check it out for yourself. >> greg: i love pringles. it don't get me wrong. >> we are not responsible. speak to katie. >> every kid loves getting their picture taken for picture day. maybe not. but he likes getting her picture taken. she is, and i think it's a lab. maybe it's a mix. she's a certified sick dog. sure where this cute little bandanna for the holiday fall christmas season. the school wrote on their christmas page, she sat so nicely for her christmas pictures. how well our students have welcomed her into our family. she looks very cute and she won't need to go to retake day like i had to every single time i had a picture. they are always bad. the first round, it's like --
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[laughter] >> greg: my eyes were always closed back then. >> you cut your banks the night before. >> greg: yes, exactly. >> sandra: speaking of christmas trees, it is on its way to new york city. >> greg: who cares, sandra. >> sandra: this morning. it is a 77-foot norway spruce. a crowd of school children gathered around that tree this morning as they cut it down. they cheered on the workers. it was a very celebratory occasion. 14 tons, this tree ways. >> greg: it slows down fifth avenue, closes down sixth avenue. it makes our entire city. i don't want that tree.
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>> juan: but sandra, in d.c., they don't cut it down. they replanted. >> sandra: this tree was planted in 1959. >> greg: special report is up next. hello, bret. are you there? you are like the grinch of the "the five." >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. we are following very big stories this evening. i run's big move to speed up its capability to get a nuclear weapon. it is raising eyebrows around the world. president trump denying, trying to get his attorney general -- a new testimony released on capitol hill today. by breaking just in the past few minutes, a development that could turn the democratic presidential race upside down. that is where we begin tonight. former new york mayor, michael bloomberg is actively preparing to enter this race. bloomberg intends to file candidacy papers in alabama
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