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a lot to be thankful for. turn in tomorrow while you eat the turkey and keep the arguments at a minimum. "the five" is next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i am greg gutfeld with emily, juan williams, lawrence jones and dana perino on "the five." >> ♪ >> even this guy is giving advice on how to avoid politics at thanksgiving. >> if you are going home and getting nervous about arguing with your mom or dad or aunt or uncle, the point to be made is that what we are fighting for, the values we are fighting for are really not new values. i think people if you talk to them understand that.
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they will have a hard time explaining why it's okay for three people to own more wealth than the bottom half of america and why some corporations pay nothing in texas. >> he said let's unify and then slams the rich. we are different at "the five." we like a quick knockout. 70% of rich americans grew up in lower income households. they moved up. how else could bernie sanders afford so many homes? he moved up the ladder he claims didn't exist. you want to talk impeachment. good luck impeaching trump for uncovering corruption. quid pro quo? that's life. it would be great to get something for nothing but that involves killing. bartering beats bombing. the orange man finished them off
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and let the dog have the last laugh. how about climate change? what is your position on china? the world's worst fossile fuel polluter. china gets a pass. i will listen to bill gates who says nuclear is a vital energy source to cut out carbon emissions. yes, donald trump is bad. the lowest unemployment in decades. blacks, women and hispanics doing better than under obama and bodies are not coming home in coffins. here's what trump tweeted today. the media described it as doctored. thank you, geniuses. we are so going to miss him when he is gone in 2024. trump changed politics. you have leftists calling out the phoney dossier and this nut
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mocking black conservatives. it's crumbling. sit back and enjoy the male. -- meal. maybe this year i get to sit with the grownups. >> we need better topics. juan, mash or mashed potatoes. i say mash? >> what is the difference? >> some say mash and others say mashed. that's two extra letters you don't need. >> it's the same on the plate. >> pass the mash or mashed? >> mashed. >> i learned mash at a young age. >> is that a west coast thing? >> i don't know >> no, mashed. i am from the same west coast. >> the dance is the mash potato. >> oh, the dance! >> exactly.
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>> that may be where you got it twinkle toes. >> this is why we debate politics, juan, because that didn't work. >> it took me a second. the monster mash! i have no excuse. even texans say mashed. >> i have not gotten to you yet. >> you were at the kids table, dude. >> here's the debate. >> don't do it. >> lawrence has strong feelings on who is a real country sing and who isn't. >> yes, in the greenroom we had a big debate. >> i didn't like country. travis tritt brought me to country. >> you said you liked the old country. >> what? >> [laughing].
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>> he likes chris stapleton. i agree. >> soulful. >> i said what about toby keating? i played courtesy of the red, white and blue. he said that's horrible. >> i didn't say the red, white and blue was horrible. the singing was horrible. it was depressing. >> oh! >> [overlapping talking]. >> if you are having this discussion, i will be like, i don't know anything about country music. >> everybody would gang up on you at a really thanksgiving. >> dana, the song of the year? >> the song of the year we all know. shut up about politics. >> [laughing]. >> that's the song of the year. >> that's so true. emily, do you have spirited debates over thanksgiving? >> we talk about everything. i grow up having dinner with my whole family every night.
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it was about conversation and connection. i feel like that's why i love story telling. i love listening to people's opinions. i learn so much. it was a history lesson every night. i learned about my family's traditions and culture. was awesome. i know part is what is our advice for when you defensive line into politics. -- dwelve into politics. remember it's your family members. >> but you don't love them. >> [laughing]. >> keep that in mind. >> i love my loved ones, but i never start talking about. i do this for a living. i want to chill. >> on your show earlier, your thanksgiving is not a talk show? >> right. >> it's not like us. >> exactly. everybody should just chill out and talk about other things. >> i would rather have a debate
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about religion. >> yes! >> why not? >> [laughing]. >> i want to debate lawrence about country music. >> bernie sanders's point is interesting. we should talk about values. common values. >> right. >> but, wait a minute. he says that three people have more wealth than half the country. all right. let's not bring it up because i love you, auntie. or when bernie sanders says, how can it be that these big corporations pay no taxes and you pay taxes? unc uncle, leave it alone. let's go after the rich people. you may have been poor your entire life. you get a little money and they want to take you for everything you've got. >> wait a minute. if i say pass me the turkey. lawrence. is that right?
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obama only sent sheets and pillows to the ukrainians. it's always at the liberals at the dinner table that whine and cry. >> greg told me drink to excess. >> yes! >> juan, at this table when we disagree do you think we have the same values and the question of who is going to pay for it, but fundamentally we agree on values? >> yes, for me it's an interesting question. i think trump is polarizing. but the reality is what bernie sanders said. most of us have values about loving this country and wanting our children to do better and belief in the notion of neighbors helping neighbors. i don't think there is a big argument. >> no, i hate my neighbors. >> [laughing]. >> i would prefer living on an
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island. >> and you like mocking dana perino? >> yes. i never talk about politics, but we are having guests who have issues with some of the sort of things i do for a living. i will listen to music and get drunk. >> [laughing]. >> just remember that people love to talk about themselves. just ask them about themselves. get to know them. >> [laughing]. >> a lost cause. >> we are only on the planet -- except for emily, i care about you. i was supposed to say that. >> [laughing]. >> president trump rails against impeachment that's next. i need a ride. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes.
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>> president trump calling out impeachment and the democrats firing up 20,000 supporters in florida. >> the lies of the democrats are being exposed. trying to overturn the last election because they know they cannot win the next election. it's very simple. >> [cheers and applause]. >> it's a scam! it's a hoax. because i am fighting for you and because we are winning. it's very simple. >> [cheers and applause]. >> if you want to see what corruption looks like, then take a look no further than slow, sleepy joe. the crazy democrats are going down in a landslide. >> the house judiciary committee
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invited president trump to testify in the next round of public hearings next week. as of now reports say the president won't be sending a lawyer to participate. emily, you are a lawyer. >> yes. >> should he testify or would you advise him not to? >> i would not advise him to personally. i think that opens him up to vulnerablity with the allegations of lying under oettioath. >> it's fodder to be disessioned later. we are having this solemn proceeding and you are inviteed to anticipate. while that is happening trump will be at nato. he is doing this job.
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while there is a dog and pony show on the hill the president is doing his job and voters are looking at that. >> what do you think about the polling of the battle ground states? >> it's interesting. about people who are going to vote for trump in 2020. his polling is consistent. he has a base of support. if you are going into this election you would rather be donald trump than in the alternative. that doesn't mean in the popular vote he doesn't have a deficit. in the battlefieground states t
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feelings about the economy are much better. president trump has a strong hand going into 2020. >> it's not working for the elections. is this like a moral victory for democrats? it's not playing well with the american people right now if you want to win the electoral college. >> this is when thanksgiving goes to him. >> you love polling? >> i do love polling. as he ever reached 50%? >> in popular vote? >> this guy is not popular with the american people. the first president never to hit 50% popularity. dana gave you exact reporting who of how the swing vote states going back and forth. bernie sanders dead locked. keep in mind.
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president trump is incumbent. he gets to hold the rally like the last one in florida and call everybody who disagrees with him a liar and never mention that rudy giuliani is off making deals more money with the ukrainian prosecutor and he is trying to dig up dirt on joe biden. emily, you gave great legal advice. that man should never ever be under oath. he would number terrible trouble. >> greg, the democrats delusional right now? >> yes, but when is that any different you? don't have to love your boss to appreciate he puts more food on your table. there is a huge disconnect between liking trump and voting for him. people who don't like him have trouble with his character and fibbing and his personality, understand that the country is going great! we can go through the whole thing about the economy and unemployment. you don't have to be popular to
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be president. he proved that. boil it down right now. looking at the rallies, trump is steak and the democrats are to-furkey. >> one thing about that? >> yes. >> even the president in his own ads is starting to say i know you might not like me. >> exactly. >> but what the alternative? they have so much money they probably focussed grouped it. >> why is that important? it shows how the media and the dems reacto personally to something that is so ridiculous. there are people in the media reminding people there was doctored and that's not his real body. >> if you were mayor pete you should have done one. >> exactly.
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>> have fun. >> come on! he is the president of the united states. this is what he is spending his time doing? >> he didn't do that. >> oh, i see. this is what he is telling other people to do. >> hilarious. >> playful. >> major shifts in the crowded democratic field. don't go anywhere. more on "the five." >> ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community,
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team thinks right now? they have a chance to come back up or peaked too early? >> well, if you have to jump off tall buildings, this might be the moment. there was a headline today that said she lost half of her support 28 to 14% in one month >> do you think that's because of medicare for all? >> yes, because the criticism came from democrats as well as republicans. the opponents have all lambasted her for not having realistic moment and the potential for job losses. the unions are not enthusiastic about that. she has great ground game in oregon. the potential for comeback is real.
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we give joe biden a rough time. >> and he stays atop the lead. >> he has 3 things going for him. he is alive. great name recognition. they are keeping him hidden up in the attic. bring him out when they need to. can i have a third thing? >> you did. >> i will add a third thing. do you remember when president obama was in the race against hillary clinton for the primary, he said in that debate, you are likeable enough hillary. i don't think she really lost that. and joe biden is likeable. that's my theory. >> a lot of people argue he is, yes. >> sure. >> [laughing]. >> i don't personally feel it. >> he's not likeable? >> he never resonated with me in that way. for me personally, i don't feel that way. >> how dare you? >> if i can say something about mayor pete and elizabeth.
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she surged in the beginning because she had a plan for everything! now voters are seeing the plan and what they entail. half of the time she was evasive. the other half saying we will go into the plan. that's why she is dropping. the latest poll said for stammina she leads and mayor pete is next. >> the next topic. buttigieg campaign said they made a mistake and will return donations to two attorneys who represented brett kavanaugh. refunding that after a media outlet asked about that. >> that's just dumb. everyone has a right to legal counsel. it's a slippery splop. everyone that is a lawyer that
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represents someone because the constitution says they have that right. >> if you cave to this it's one thing after another. >> both of those lawyers were women. he hates women. mayor pete is sexist! it's the loudest screamers on twitter. democrats want more money. they don't care about this. only the people that are the loudest on twitter got them to do it. that makes him seem like a weak, small better. >> twitter is not real life. emily, curtis is the latest hollywood actress to weigh in on gender politics and pleading that voters elect women into
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office. she said most women are mothers and mothers care about the environment and the education and the productive rights of women and about violence and gun control. >> that's sexist. >> that's what peter said. >> so many don't wear about any of that crap? >> i don't subscribe to gender characteristics. it offends the intellectual aspects of mothers. you are ignoring the context. if you only vote for me because i am a woman. >> that's not what she said. these those issues are more important to women. >> children? that's terrible. >> women are more likely to vote and they do vote more than men.
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secondly women as a group, they do have kids and have a greater -- >> we men care about more? >> the other day in the polling 60% of women said trump should be impeached. >> let's do the other side. what do men care about? >> money. >> men are better with money than women are? >> you asked me about care. i didn't say better. >> if you care about money it's because you want to handle it in a better way. that implies that women can't do it. >> do you care about financial will being and opportunity and making sure that people living on the margins have the opportunity to move up to be a billionaire one day? >> there is another implication. america is still sexist but the dems point out hillary got more
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we have a serious crisis in our country. at the time, she was so graceful. you are fighting with me but i am fighting for you. how do you think that someone who has had disagreements with this administration, how do you feel about her statement you may be fighting with me but i am still fighting for you in a larger issue at stake here? >> i think it was graceful. she should have said it. i don't think she was going to fire back. we are talking about mostly kids. the second thing to say is wow, she had to know she was going into the lion's den. her husband had demolished baltimore and said the most horrible things: nobody wants to live here. rat invested. baltimore has deficits, but once
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you go into somebody's house after telling them they are unworthy, i -- >> trump didn't demolish baltimore. baltimore demolished themselves. >> but even if someone is sick or has problems it doesn't help them. the kids may have heard it from their parents. the way a child react is to say you are a bad guy. i thought she handled it with some grace. i think she had to know what was going on when she stepped into baltimore. >> lawrence you spend time on campuses. what are your thoughts? is it a smaller fractions of the population? >> i think there is a conversation about the out right culture and general respect. i applaud the first lady for not wanting to make it about her.
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you don't have to swing back. more people would support him as a result of this. to follow-up on juan's point about baltimore. i think that's wrong. i have been to baltimore. i talked to the residents of baltimore. they are more concerned about the corruption in baltimore. you have the first lady going in there to highlight issues. in a graceful way. the kids should have been taught respect. there are many policies i disagreed with. i never booed them because i want to hear their perspective. >> dana, do you think if trump wins the next election there will be a separation between him and melania? will there be parts of america that supporter rather than ascribe is -- ascribing the negative things he does to her? >> she has grown incredible grace. english is not her first
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language. getting up to speak all the time if you are going to a place you might be boo'd. one of the things happening this quarter is president trump is donating his salary to the opened crisis. -- opioid crisis. i hate to see anybody boo'd. i would not participate in that. as to the future, i do think that going forward, because she made a mark on be the best campaign focussing on children and opioids, for a second term there is an opportunity for her to take on something more. i would love to see first lady address the foster care system and adoption. november is national adoption month. her joy that she has talking about children and around children is persuasive.
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i don't think the two of them won't be separated. >> right in the nation's eyes. greg, your thoughts? >> in the era of trump any linkage to him from marriage to blood to wearing a hat, it incriminates you. it's wherever you go. if this happened to mitchell the media would torch the school. the rule in my life is never talk to a large group of kids. they would boo their own parents and heckle the pope. give her credit. imagine if you moved to an eastern european country because your spouse became president and you have to go speak to a group of brats and your english accent is hilarious. she support just graceful. she is brave. >> and people are advocating to
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lower the voting age. >> they might be impullsive. be at a really at florida and use bs in front of children. >> [laughing]. >> kids are going to be kids. >> i am sure they all went home and got a good talking to from their parents. >> that's why you keep them in school all day into the night. >> [laughing]. >> stay tuned. the fastest-7 is next on "the five." as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little love my-y way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> welcome back. time for the fastest-7. first up, have you ever heard of regifting. you purchase a gift for someone but you are planning on using it for yourself. it's picking up steam. 74% of americans admitted to doing that. greg, you would not do that? >> no, as a kid with 3 older sisters, what i am going to do with a curling iron? i figured out something i was could do with it. my wife does this to me.
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she buys clothes to make me look presentable that she derivas pleasure from when we are out in public. >> you can't say i don't like this? >> no, it didn't work that way. >> this is a product of couple. it could benefit both. tickets to events. but i will give tickets for things i don't like and say go with your friend to this band or show i don't want to see. i am a good giver. >> i say denise, wouldn't you like a self-inflating basketball? >> i just re-gift. if i don't like it, i just regift instead of the cowbell thing. -- couple thing. >> you don't buy the gift?
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>> no, i don't. >> he's still very young. >> i was trying to think of something. if i were going to give peter a pelaton, i knew he would never use it. that would be a gift for myself. >> oh, you want it? >> no, i don't really want one. >> next, this could be contributing to climate change. all of the online messages wrack up a huge carbon foot print because of the high energy servers used to send them. >> good god. this is a liberal that came up with this. i think it's ludicrous. >> when i was a federal attorney, we had a rule in the government, you should not reply for efficiency and reduce the waste of time. given everything about the federal government is inefficient, i thought that was
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significant. thanks. >> what occurred to me when i read the story, what about sending someone a note in the mail? that takes energy? >> i know. a young person i encouraged to go on a job interview. i said did you send a thank you note? she said no because it would make it look like i was trying too hard to get the job. send a thank you note. all of these articles about the things you should do to reduce pleasure in your life. they are tiny things. the big issue, the fact that china reopened all coal fire plant plans. if global warming is a global problem your sending a thank you email won't make a bit of defense. >> but it is personal
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responsibility. >> everything is bad for the environment except death. an idea for the environmentalist. self-composting. climbing into the dirt and dying. >> the maggots would be thrilled. >> and i went on my ghost tour, in lower manhattan, one of the first cemeteries the bodies were composted because there were too many coffins. >> oh! >> wow, that's why things grow here. >> finally, for all of the smokers, your cigarette breaks worth an extra week of vavacation? yes, a japanese company offering non-smoke issing employees extra 6 days off paid to compensate for the smoking breaks enjoyed by their co-workers. >> greg used to smoke? >> but i never wasted time.
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i didn't like watching people smoke with me. boy, i am pathetic. what about other time wasting things? people spend hours doing really weird things in their office. >> smoking is a big problem. you should be docked time. it normally takes 20 minutes. it's a big problem. >> what is the best producers are smokers? they are so intense. when you are working really hard. you need to smoke a cigarette. maybe they are doing more work faster than you non-smoking losers! >> laving laughing. >> private companies are allowed to do anything they want to do to attract and keep good talent. if you offer this to non-smokers, great. >> what if you said i don't eat fatty food and i exercise. do i get more days off? >> no, you have to pay less. >> that's for your insurance.
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>> this company is in tokyo. japan is one of the largest tobacco consumers on the planet. it made sense it happened there. i had an internship in brazil. the boss was smoking inside. it's an image i can't get out of my head. now you would never see that. he was leaning over this woman's desk. >> what about black friday? >> that's helping the economy. >> do i have the day off? >> "one more thing" is coming right at you on "the five." ♪ >> ♪ i need a ride. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back.
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>> greg: time now for one more thing. >> juan: have you ever put on those virtual reality goggles? you can play video games, you can feel like you're on the edge of a mountain or in the middle of a military battle. get this, cows are getting in on the action. cows are being fitted with special virtual reality goggles made to fit cow heads and it's a simulation of a beautiful green summer field, perfect for grazing. where is this going? according to the farmers, it decreases the cows anxiety and increases milk production. the russian farmers got the idea from scientists in the netherlands who came up with ideas for modernizing dairy production according to the ministry of agriculture and food in moscow. virtual reality has gone from games to reality. >> greg: what's next? cow porn.
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[laughter] >> dana: check out this pig, he was in a big surprise for his life, reporting on a flood and a special guest showed up, this pig was in love and he could not do his assignment while this pig was basically relentlessly going after him. >> greg: pigs eat people, you know that right? at >> dana: i think she was in love. >> greg: you're looking at this the wrong way. it would've devoured him if given the chance. >> dana: i think the pig was upset for the flooding. >> greg: on fox nation, i couldn't find one so i got brian kilmeade and we talked about his new book. this is one of the best interviews you are ever going to hear, go to fox nation. we destroy each other for a half an hour, we can do one of these.
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♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great you never know if you're eating, you might fall so it's always good to wear a helmet. he's got his helmet on when he's eating a cookie, look at him enjoying that -- where did they find the helmet that fits that? >> juan: penn state. >> greg: there you go, it's always good to wear a helmet when you're eating or doing other things it might require action. >> lawrence: thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, the phoenix fire department is showing you how to deep fry your turkey so you don't have a fire. in the video, firefighters drop a frozen bird in the pot and the flames you can see are going
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everywhere. fully thought out your turkey, make sure you have the right amount of oil at the right temperature. don't fry indoors. and keep your children and your pets at least 3 feet away and keep an eye on what you fry. >> emily: happy thanksgiving to you guys for my one more thing, sometimes you just had enough and in honor of all the storms sweeping across the country, this little boy had enough after 2 minutes of shoveling according to his mom, here is what happens. he had just had enough, he was shoveling and then he is done. >> greg: back when i was a kid, you threw him in jail.
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>> emily: you didn't have snow in california. >> greg: check out our thanksgiving special tomorrow, it's going to be great because animals are great, speaking of animals. >> bret: i don't have anything, i have nothing. did president trump know of the whistle-blower complaint before he released military aid to ukraine, new polls show another boost for what many thought was a long shot candidate once for president and no matter where you are headed this holiday weekend, weather could make your travel pretty tough. this is "special report." ♪ good evening, i'm bret baier, the big question on this thanksgiving eve concerns what president trump knew about the whistle-blower complaint bac

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