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and really proving to be a remarkable fighter, period, on the things that matter to him. sticking around, for all of us. stick around. here comes "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello, everyone, i am jesse watters with juan williams, dana perino, greg, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the democrats preparing to go public with their one-sided impeachment probe that is shaping up to be anything but fair. rush limbaugh predicts it is going to turn into a judge kavanaugh style debacle. >> it was a never ending parade for a week and a half as every person they brought forth to try to destroy kavanaugh.
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failed. there was another one waiting in the wings. and i would guarantee you it is the same strategically they are going to employ here this week. they are going screw this up like they screwed up the kavanaugh thing. they want it too much. and because they want it too much, they are making tactical and strategic mistakes. >> jesse: if you need more proof that the media is complicit in pushing the democrats' talking points, check this out, media research center finds that since impeachment started, network tv coverage has been 96% negative for trump. this is all happening while the president launches blistering attacks, calling impeachment process a "no due process can." he says that joe biden and his son should testify but sleepy joe says it is not necessary. a speaker there is zero rationale for that. nobody has suggested anything that was done that was inappropriate. this is all a diversion.
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this is classic trump. classic trump. focus on the problem. >> jesse: let's go back to the rush limbaugh comment, and after that, he followed that with this point, that they are always predicting trump's toast. in the primary he was toast, and the general he was toast, mueller he's toast and now this impeachment thing. it never works out. >> jesse: and then they predicted that he didn't really want to win anyway and he didn't want to run and then he was going to drop out and all these things. i think that the media is expecting a very strong performance out of the democrats tomorrow because the democrats have set the bar really high which makes me think, they might have something up their sleeves. i have no idea what it is. >> jesse: a crying witness? >> dana: i don't know, the crying witness, i don't know. that probably comes later. i don't think you start with your witness, but i wonder if they might have something up their sleeve. i don't know what it could be,
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but if they could just come out and rehash what we've been talking about for the last six weeks, it seems to me that would be a pretty short-lived hearing. >> jesse: i don't think having schiff run this thing is good optics. it's not easy on the eyes, he is annoying when he opens his mouth, and he is just not trustworthy. >> greg: he has a problem and that we know exactly what he is going to do and then he does it horribly. i don't think it is going to be like kavanaugh at all. it's not going to be that interesting because it is about a phone call, it's about a president doing his job and it's about the opinions about whether it is appropriate or inappropriate. it's about opinions. here's my production, the democrats are going to do their best to draw out the emotion by using questions like, "did you feel threatened? how did it make you feel?" it's basically going to be group therapy in which the shrink is going to be asking the children, how mean what is your daddy? trump being the daddy. your point yesterday about how the media had to change the language, anderson cooper last
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night said trump was orchestrating a shakedown. how do you orchestrate a shakedown in public when you want ukrainian officials to publicize it and the person being shut down is completely unaware they are being shipped down. i think they realized that quid pro quo is a no-go. they are desperate for a new language, and this is going to be failed. the best the media can do right now, because it's not just about the democrats, it's about the media, they are hoping we all suit up and take this game seriously because they are taking it seriously. they want us to. but you need to look at impeachment like a junkie dancing in his underwear on a street corner. it's a very experienced, it's not yours. it's what they are living, but it's not yours. the media's strategy is preventative intervention. cnn is trying to get the public to be so interested in this, "please, this is so important." but it's not happening. everyone knows it's going to be people whining about a phone
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call. this thing is going to peter out in an hour. >> jesse: may be schiff's secret is going to be a dancing junkie in his underwear. i would watch that one. >> greg: come on over to my place. >> jesse: what do you think about greg's point, that the so-called scandal doesn't have the emotional firepower that other scandals have had? >> juan: i know you are a young man by john dean sat there in his monotone and in a week the numbers tumbled for the president. america just said, wait a minute? what is he saying? that is unbelievable. so that's not it. to me, what we got here is an effort, and greg reflects this, the state of the american people, forget about this. this is a bore. it's not interesting. >> greg: it's not real. >> juan: is not even clinton. but this is much more important, in my opinion. this requires people, the republicans, to say yes, there is a mountain of evidence, but don't look!
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look at the rainbows, look at the rainbows in every direction! it is tribal blindness. if this was obama, if this was hillary clinton, they would say hang him from the highest tree, this is treason. >> greg: we would hang obama? >> juan: the g.o.p. defense memo that came out yesterday, here is what our strategy is for this, attacked the witnesses, attack the credibility of william taylor. i don't know how you do that, he is a trump guy. george cham, the other guy that is going to testify tomorrow. these are never-trumpers. they were hired by mike pompeo, by trump. shift the discussion away from trump. let's talk about joe biden, let's talk about hunter. are they under threat -- >> greg: but they are part of this and you can't do anything about it! >> juan: this is about impeaching president trump. >> jesse: you can still, as he says, have a mountain of evidence, but it doesn't add up to a high crime and misdemeanor. it is just a mountain of
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something else. >> juan: oh gosh. >> katie: go back to what the president's phone call said, and that is what he's been arguing they can do. the question about hunter biden is an interesting one because before this complaint was filed, the new yorker brand the piece on july 1st asking the question of whether hunter biden was going to derail his father's campaign because of all the corruption allegation in ukraine. before it was popular to say trump was the only one attacking hunter biden but the media was actually doing exposes on this. as we pointed out before, the obama campaign actually looked into some of this and joe biden got very upset that they were kind of circling around to see maybe what caused a problem for the obama campaign. but why wouldn't someone like hunter biden want to come in front of the committee, voluntarily, to clear his name? he's been accused of a lot, there have been a lot of rumors about his dealings. it seems like he would take the opportunity to go and clear up the biden campaign of any
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wrongdoing to say that this call really was about going forward in using your political power as a president to go after political opponent. but he is not voluntarily doing it. adam schiff is blocking him and refusing to bring any republican requester witnesses, which shows they are not interested in a fair process, especially when the vote was so by party lines in terms of moving it forward. >> jesse: eat them adam schiff is not stupid enough to bring hunter to testify. >> juan: let's not pay attention to trump, let's pay attention to hunter biden. >> jesse: can we pay attention to what dana said at the break? coming up, tulsi gabbard threatening other clinton with legal action after she was called a russian asset appear that and more in our 2020 round up. i need a ride.
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♪ >> katie: time for our 2020 round up. new signs of a weak democratic field is more potential candidates consider jumping in. first it was mike bloomberg and now former massachusetts governor deval patrick is reportedly considering a white house run. greg, you've been a democratic candidate and you've been putting in the work for a month, do you get irritated these guys are like, well, maybe i will get in now? >> greg: thank you, he is like bloomberg. by the way, he is one of the most persuasive democrats in that party, and it says something -- and if he backs deval patrick, it is over for biden. think bloomberg and patrick are
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looking at the party and it seems like a generic alternative to the the real thing. you want coke but this is rc. you want letterman, it's seth meyers. i think the democrats are waking up about the crowd now. they know impeachment is a media graph and the economy is just exploding. jamie dimon said it is the best economy ever. they say it will last for 100 years. so will the trump dynasty. >> katie: joe biden reportedly called the former governor. what do you think? >> juan: i think this is -- 's before he called joe biden the other way around, that he was going to jump in. >> juan: deval patrick is a wonderful guy but i don't think he has much to add to this field. the question is whether or not joe biden is imploding. joe biden is imploding then you have a vacuum and you have a lot of people that say, i could fit the bill. but for the moment, joe biden is not imploding in terms of the national polls. the polls in this, they say, i
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see that he is not number one in iowa, so is he going to win iowa? what is it mean if he loses iowa? what does it mean if bernie, homestake kind of advantage, new hampshire carries it peer but in my mind, what we are really witnessing is that the rich, from bloomberg to bill gates, all these wall street guys, they're riding in the papers, from "the wall street journal" to "the new york times," oh, my god, what if elizabeth warren's wins? they are heavily invested in making sure she implodes and that is what is going on. they are pushing people into this race. >> katie: isn't it also about who can beat a trump customer even if someone is imploding in the primary. >> dana: i wouldn't sleep on deval patrick. he has the ability to deliver a message in an obama-like way. he doesn't have the hunter biden problem. he >> greg: the old man smell. >> dana: he is also not identified with the socialist schemes of warren and sanders. he has an ability to knock off
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elizabeth warren in new hampshire so i think it could be serious. >> katie: and he might do well in new hampshire. >> jesse: the democrats have a deep bench waiting on the sidelines, waiting to get in. john kerry, bloomberg, eric holder. it just doesn't exist. every week you get a story, according to three sources close to dianne feinstein, the 86-year-old is thinking about entering the race, which would really shake up the field. no it wouldn't. it's not going to shake up the field. gavin newsom is going to get the nomination for two years from now and he will be the president in 2024. >> katie: up next, democrats have been attacking the electoral college and now they have a new target, iowa and new hampshire, for picking presidential nominees first. speak of the democratic party has changed a lot. what i really appreciate about islands and the folks in new hampshire is that they take this process very seriously. they vet the candidates, they show up at town halls, they give people a good hearing. at the same time,
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demographically, it's not reflective of the united states as a whole. certainly not reflective of the democratic party. >> katie: they give him a fair shot except they might be racist. >> greg: of course, that is there go to in the world of identity politics. he is one of the freeloaders on the stage. he's got to go, castro. he is not pulling his weight. you look up there and he is like the guy who gets behind the other guys who are pushing the car out of the ditch and says, hey, wait a go, fellas. if he is at the party, he should leave so people can focus on the real candidates. >> katie: they've been talking in the past about changing which primary states go first. >> dana: i'm surprised we haven't heard more of it, actually, because this is not the first time that in iowa and new hampshire there haven't been questions. i'm intrigued by the idea, they call it the primary one where it would be, five states this year and then the next time around, these five states. moving around the country a little bit. but you also have to deal with the rules that you have.
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you're not going to change the primary rules right now, so to me if you start complaining about the process at this point, you know you're going to lose. >> jesse: smart politics and smart people in iowa and new hampshire. when you have to win iowa and new hampshire. the last time i checked, obama won iowa and he's black. i'm pretty sure he's black. castro just needs to figure it out. nevada and south carolina right around the corner, he can cool his jets. >> katie: thank you for the fact-check. what do you think about this? >> juan: jesse watters hit it on the head peer barack obama won iowa and i remember starting to tear up when i realized he had won iowa, that is amazing. so castro's argument would be you don't see a lot of the increasing number of latino voters represented in those states. i understand that but i think he has to make the appeal on the bigger stage than the one he is aiming at. >> katie: finally, could tulsi gabbard end up taking hillary clinton to gore?
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lawyers for the 2020 contender demanding a contraction after clinton called tulsi gabbard a russian asset. do you think she is going to be successful in this lawsuit? >> dana: i don't know if she will be successful in this lawsuit but i do know if you want to get media attention, all you have to do is say, i'm thinking about filing a lawsuit and you will get attention. but it's not a bad strategy. it's not a bad one. she's trying to defend her reputation. she was accused by hillary as being an asset for russia. >> jesse: i just want to be powerful enough that when i do say something offensive i can turn to my minions and say, cleaned it up. because that is what hillary did. it's a controversy and she goes, take care of this for me and then, she goes, we met republicans, not russians. >> katie: but it's not taking care of peer she takes it personally because she is in the military and she has been accused of this by a woman on the world stage. doesn't hillary oh her an apology? >> juan: first of all, she
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said today she will not run as a third-party candidate and for me, that is a victory lap for hillary clinton. that is what democrats are worried about beer that you will dilute the anti-trump vote because someone like tulsi gabbard will play jill stein in 2020. by the way, any time that she makes a mistake, any time says anything, greg was saying castro is somebody who is not pulling her weight -- she can't even qualify and some of these debates. but don't worry, russian bots will get her in. >> greg: that is just ridiculous. hillary has a history of smearing women. you want to talk -- that is why most women can't stand her, the way she treated monica and all the other women. i think women should be supporting tulsi in her attempt to get her name cleared by this very bitter, angry woman. tulsi gabbard del matt, it may not be her year but she's going to be a force to reckon with because she thinks for herself and i'm not even talking about the issues.
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i'm talking about a persuasive person, with her voice and the way she handled herself, she is going to be around a lot longer than hillary. >> katie: excellent point. >> juan: but she goes and being accurate. >> katie: think that is an excellent point. latest campus insanity, newspaper forced to apologize for reporting the news. at verizon, we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. that's why the nfl chose verizon. because they need the massive capacity of 5g with ultra wideband, so more screaming, streaming, posting fans... can experience 5g all at once. this is happening in 13 stadiums all across the country. now if verizon 5g can do this for the nfl... imagine what it can do for you.
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activists after covering a speech on campus by jeff sessions. activists felt the invention be covered because they prefer their opinions only be covered. the newspaper caved, apologized pathetically that from now on they will only cover stuff that doesn't hurt their feelings. think about that, newspaper apologizing for reporting the news. that is like a dentist apologizing for filling a cavity or me for filling you with such great knowledge. it's another example -- mind you, the loudest and worst kinds of expression, sometimes even violence comes from these wimpy twerp's. yet they don't see their psychic violence disarming other people. why is that? it's college of course, rotting from within. while the paper pretends to cover news, it will be the news that the activists approve of. meaning the paper's editors, they quit their jobs and handed over to the activists, which may be a while real journalism is dying to hear that is a stressful new story which will
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probably go unreported, too. dana, this is disgusting but not surprising! >> dana: think about that, you've come to expect it from all across the board. northwestern. i would've loved to have gotten into northwestern. journalism school. >> greg: where is it? >> dana: it's in chicago. >> greg: they should be more specific about the title. northwestern is too vague. >> dana: >> i think that is thef the city. >> juan: is actually right outside in the suburbs. >> greg: that i'm already against it. you are a journalist, this has got to get under your skin a little bit. >> juan: oh, yeah, i wrote a book about this years ago, "the assault on honest debate" i just want everyone to know, part of this is about immigration and people who are undocumented or illegal aliens protesting, and then saying, oh, my picture is
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in the paper, then i'm going to -- i.c.e. is going to call and throw me out. >> greg: that is on them for being dumb enough to get their picture taken. >> juan: or in the case of harvard, harvard got into this situation as well, they are saying, why are you calling i.c.e.? why do you get involved with this organization that wants to deport my grandma, or is busting into somebody's business to throw people in jail? but at that point, the news today from harvard was that the student government at harvard sided with the protesters against the newspaper. and they are saying, i can see that the public political expression of public support like the catholic church supporting sanctuary cities, but that is not journalism. journalism is to tell the story, call people on both sides and get an answer. >> greg: that is the point, too. they didn't like being called. how can a reporter do their job if they can't call people for a quote? >> dana: you don't have to answer the phone, you're not obligated to talk to reporters
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because it will be on the public record. most alarming part of the editorialist to say, our goal is to document history and spread information. nothing is more important than ensuring that our fellow students feel safe. >> dana: that is literally what they say in china. we can't talk about anything that makes us uncomfortable. you can't cover hong kong protests if you are living in china because that might disperse disrupt the safe little world we created for you. >> katie: and it might make you question the way things are. i want to applaud the dean for the original story they produced because a lot of times, the university administrators coddle them and that doesn't help them when they get out in the real world but the people who we the set of oriole are probably going to try to get jobs in newsrooms when they get out of college and that is the state of media today. >> jesse: i think this editor has probably already been hired by cnn. what i don't understand is jeff sessions is traumatizing?
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he is like 5-foot long, doesn't have a job. it's not like his 9/11, you don't get traumatized by jeff sessions. the only person traumatized by jeff sessions is trump. if he was only recused we wouldn't have the witch hunt. but i do understand the student anxiety by getting a phone call. if you are in 1819 and your phone rings, that is terrifying. no one calls you at that age. that is either your parents or bill collector. people dm at that age. that could be scary. >> greg: i didn't see that angle coming. >> jesse: i got all the angles. >> greg: unit with the kids are thinking. up next, san francisco's radical new d.a. ready to not prosecute crimes like public urination. ♪oh there's no place like home for the holidays.♪
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♪ >> juan: san francisco newly elected district attorney causing controversy. it comes as the city deals with the homeless lists crisis. the d.a. promising not to prosecute public decency crimes like public campaign. instead, they will prosecute crimes related to social justice. i'm so fascinated by this because he has an incredible personal history. his mom and dad were involved in the underground '60s movement but let me look at this politically, his argument is a lot of these crimes are, you know, minor crimes for lewd behavior. they are all misdemeanors. they crowd the courts, they crowd the jails. you buy this? >> katie: people are crowding the streets and urinating in the streets, so we've seen this and
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other progressive cities across the country and it seems like they just don't want to solve the problem and instead revert back to social justice and giving these people some kind of justice, even though they are harming them by not getting them other kinds of health, by not upholding the rule of law and allowing lawlessness to continue so that everyone else who lives there is a victim of the conditions that they have created. >> juan: jesse, i was thinking back to that case with starbucks. remember when the guy was in there, or somebody wanted to use the bathroom at starbucks. we had an interesting exchange. i was thinking to myself, if you are a middle-class, jesse watters, juan williams, greg, katie, we all know how to find a bathroom. but if you are homeless, where are you supposed to go to the bathroom? you are not homeless by choice. >> greg: yes, you are! some of them are! >> jesse: the key is just because they can't hold it. some are just intoxicated and they sprayed everywhere.
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>> juan: like a drunken college. >> jesse: do you remember the tea party? san francisco needs to start the tea party and this is what they need to do. every day when the d.a. walks into his office there needs to be a bunch of patriots on the sidewalk in front of him until, they will be like the samuel adams of public urinatio urination. someone needs to handle this. be normal for just a second. if you love something, do you let someone pee on it? of course you don't. you protect that something you love from someone peeing on something. if you hate something, you obviously let someone pee on it. i think that is what is going on here. the d.a. really hates the city. he is there to destroy the city. his parents were domestic terrorists, they got locked up and they were raised by domestic terrorists. it makes perfect sense and now his job is to destroy an
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american city. he is a socialist, he wants to run everybody out of san francisco and rebuild as a socialist utopia. that is what is going on. >> katie: is that not all ready? >> jesse: do you think this is good? i think even liberals are going to start moving out. >> juan: jesse has set me up. i don't know what to say to that. >> dana: this is what i don't understand, is there no idea or innovation that could bridge the broken window theory with the desire to not throw as many people in jail for minor infractions? is there really no idea out there? the experimentation should start in the cities and the states. his only answer is we are just now going to worry about it? they've done that here in new york. not good, and it's not pleasant to walk by. i don't want anybody to have a situation where they need to go and they can go and feel that they can have a hygienic situation an end also one that allows them to have their dignity. but i also kind of resent
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liberal politicians who then become elected leaders who say, we have the best idea to destroy your city. >> jesse: i'm glad you agree with my analogy, dana. >> dana: i like the idea of the tea party. >> jesse: that's right. all over the place. >> dana: that won't last very long. >> jesse: they will lock you up in a heartbeat if you do it on the subway. >> greg: i think part of the problem is wherever you want to address a situation, people portray it as intolerant. you say they are there not by choice. that is not true. we talked to dr. drew about this. there are mentally ill people rejecting the services, drug addicts out of the street. those of the people that are causing the major problems. apocalyptic wastelands don't happen overnight. those ten cities, it takes months, days, years, then a become such a big problem you don't know what to do with it. it's the responsibility by bureaucrats to help people in
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need but you say, is there a solution? yes, there is. we are seeing problem in san diego and austin, texas, which is an option to clear the homeless and get them to stay owned land where they can actually camp. there is an organization called sun break ranch which people should look up, which is helping with this idea of getting the homeless to a place where then you could have the medical facilities, the cleaning facilities, all the stuff that you need to get people kind of healthier and maybe they can go to the next step. the problem is it's ait's a loc. we can't have them in underpasses. if that to take them out, get them to this other place, then clean and figure it out from there. that is the solution. >> juan: i can't argue with you but your friend said you have to invest in that. mental illness, drug addiction -- >> greg: we spent a lot of money and it doesn't go anywhere. i would love my tax money in new york city to go to strictly the mentally ill and the drug addicted.
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if you could earmark it that is where it will go. >> juan: you are ruining your reputation. >> katie: but you also have to have accountability and people have to be responsible so that have to be benchmarks if you go into a program. you have to meet certain aspects instead of going in, taking the money and leaving. otherwise people take advantage of the services without cleaning up their acts. >> juan: up next, the fast seven. what fun. keep it here on "the five." as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ >> dana: welcome back, time for the fastest seven. first up, and emotional moment for alex tribbett, who is your response, did you come up with the right one? what is, "we love you alex." thank you, that is very kind. that cost to $1,995. lefty with $5. >> dana: that was very sweet. >> greg: dear member when he was on "the five"? "the five" was his "jeopardy."
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because it is not like playing it. i think you could do "jeopardy." >> dana: the clue is, you are on "the five." the question is, why am i here? do you watch "jeopardy?" >> katie: i used to, i don't really get home in time. >> greg: it's going to liberal. >> juan: it is interesting to me that alex is such a figure in american life, not just because of "jeopardy, he is not rude to people who sometimes screw up. >> dana: they've organized a fund-raiser to donate $1 to each correct answer that is given on fridays. >> jesse: that is very nice. sometimes i cry on "jeopardy" because i get nothing right. but i looked up some statistics about him and i believe he is
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the top game show host in american history. it goes alex trebek, and bob barker. he's won so many enemies and currently the longest running game show host of any show running effort. >> dana: next up, and msnbc anchor taking aim at thanksgiving while also mocking trump supporters. >> we are over two weeks away from one of the most beloved american food holidays. thanksgiving, where problematic actual history meets a delicious cuisine. many of you will still be heading home to spend time with family and friends, eat a little too much, and perhaps engage in a dreaded contentious political debate with your cranky uncle roscoe when he starts yelling "read the transcript" between bites of turkey politics and thanksgiving at your house? >> jesse: it's going to be a fun thanksgiving at my house.
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i will say this, i love how joy loves thanksgiving and also, why is everyone on cable tv named joy so cranky? i don't think anyone should ever be cranky about holidays. you have the day off, what is there to be upset about. and why do liberals hate holidays so much? were on christmas, now you're going after thanksgiving. honestly, black friday is materialistic? why can't you just enjoy the day off? >> dana: i don't know, i don't really talk about politics at dinner, but greg -- >> katie: don't you always provide like a little guide? >> greg: i'm tired of that crap. she hates thanksgiving almost as much as she hated people. dispute one are they still investigating that? >> greg: it's amazing, a long
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paper trail of homophobia exists. she can't stand other people having fun. it's a problem of being named joy. >> katie: just enjoy the day, drink some wine, you don't have to ruin everything, honestly. just have a good time. >> dana: i know you don't let politics interrupt thanksgiving. >> juan: i can't stop it but it doesn't bother me. >> greg: you are a turkey. [laughter] >> juan: how about the last segment? to me, i think when you have people move in and say things like, this statue of christopher columbus, we see it differently, i don't see why joy can't say, thanksgiving has some historical issues about it. >> katie: about what? >> dana: we've got one more topic. finally, your next long layover could be an opportunity to get in a good workout. some airports are adding fitness facilities including gyms, yoga
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rooms, and walking paths so you can burn some extra calories before taking off. you go to the gym a lot. will you enjoy this? >> greg: two problems, this increases the chances of someone sitting next to me on the plane with bdo. i don't need that. also the airport, that is your hall pass. you can say, i'm going to have purse echo at 8:00 a.m. with steak and eggs because i'm stuck here. and you can do a pub crawl on the poor and burn it off while you're walking around at the turn of terminals. >> jesse: thank you, my terminal to the gate at jfk was like a mile appeared 1.5 miles. you take your back on me press it into the overhead luggage and then everyone is like, yes, your car is at xq. and it's another half mile. >> dana: that's another thing, you get your steps and at the airport. >> juan: guess, because i have to wait in line at cinnabon. >> dana: you don't go to aunt annie's? >> juan: the pretzels, i like those, too.
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oh yeah. how do you kind of buy a new car? it's used. it's for mikey. you know he's gonna have girls in that car. yeah. he's gonna have two of them. great benefits for veterans from navy federal credit union... our members are the mission. >> time everyone might think, grave and just as the girl's name. again, our democracy has come under attack. another rig devote, sean spicer was eliminated from "dancing with the stars." unfortunately, we will not be seeing this great conservative dancer cut a rug on live television anymore. i guess the vote is from the american public and they weren't enough to overcome his horrible scores from the judges and we are all going to miss his
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ridiculous green shirt. can we see the green shirt? there it is paid we love you, sean. all right. dana perino. >> okay. residents of a new jersey 55 and up community, they are pretty upset. they have been attacked by a gaggle of wild turkeys. this is in toms river and the town folks told were parties the wild turkeys are flocking and from cars and dories, damage cars come and bite and attack people who try to shoot them away. if todd frazier, he's a resident of the terrorized town, he took frustration to the twitter and call the new jersey governor to bring in state wildlife control but guess what? animal control unable to do anything about it because they are not allowed to track wildlife so the turkey to her ionization goes on. shoot them with a shotgun. can you do that in new jersey? speaker you could drive it i don't know if it's legal.
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speak all right. time for something new and social. greg, choose my style. all right, fact is, my wife has given me a lot of -- for the fact that i change into sweaters and she says i look fat. being on a side of the chair, you guys have it easy because you are all covered but anyway, we are going to have a vote. i'm going to ask the options that you guys can vote on from the things that i have worn in the past year. number one, look at this. that's the coat and tie, that's what i normally wear on friday, let's go to the next one. this is what my new style is that my wife says makes me look fat. third, this was the old greg bear that's the greg we know and love which looks like a guy who mows his lawn every day and then here is -- this is me without a tie and then last but not least, of course we have this one. >> i like the blazer just with the button-down shirt. >> i hate that one.
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>> i? >> i like this one. >> yes. it's that producer looked. >> the only time you and i have taken a picture was when you had the unicorn on. [laughs] us because you can't vote for the unicorn. >> katie? >> number three. >> now we have no answer. its tweet at you think. >> you have to put this on. all right, it's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's a meteor created to be more specific, a chunk of comment is called a meteor pill last night, police in st. louis got a bunch of calls reporting a loud boom, bright flash of blue light near the gateway arch on the mississippi, take a look at what they were talking about. yes. it was a meteor shower in the western sky over st. louis. a meteorologist says the phenomenon as part of the annual toward meteor shower and when the meteor entered the earth's atmosphere, as you can see, it
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became a fireball or a shooting star. agents would say this is a sign of big things to come, maybe like mars passing in front of the moon, in front of the sun. that is happening this week. >> you know three women, african-american women, who were important parts of the space race track in a 6060s, they will now be honored with the -- they will be honored by the congressional gold medal which is something that president trump actually signed into law, so two of them are no longer with us, unfortunately. their names are dorothy vaughn, mary jackson, and catherine johnson. catherine johnson, who turned 101 years old in august, is the only surviving member of the trio and she will receive the presidential medal of freedom and of the 2017 nasa honored her achievements so congratulations to these women. they were appreciated in the film, hidden figures, which came out. so good. it's a great movie. thank you for what they contributed to the country and
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to the future of space. >> there is a street now called hidden figures street in d.c. go figure. >> i'm very excited about them getting this honor. >> never missed an episode of the five. "special report" is up next. >> bret: i like the unicorn and the coat and tie at the same time. thank you. all right very good evening. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, major movement in the democratic president to race. south bend and he and o'mara has taken the lead in the new poll, significant pole, likely all i will caucus voters greatest of all patrick considers a late entry into the race and former new york mayor, michael bloomberg, makes his late entry official again by filing his paperwork to get on the primary ballot in arkansas. today, correspondent peter doocy has all has old developments on the campaign trail tonight that he has in new hampshire. good evening, peter. >> good evening good we have
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