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hey, folks, that's all for us today. remember catch me weekdays 2:00 p.m. on the fox business network and help you kick off the weekend tomorrow cavuto live 10:00 a.m. be here we will have a great weekend. we start tomorrow morning. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone i'm dana perino, dana mcdowell lawrence jones chris shah lieu and doug jones. ♪ this is the "the five." >> this is a fox news alert. we are following two separate stabbing attacks with multiple victims overseas. we don't know yet if they are related. first, in london, police revealing that two people have died after that attack is being treated as a terrorist incident. and breaking in the lost couple of hours a second stabbing incident. this time at the hague. details are still unknown on the motive on that one. let's go to gillian turner. she has more for us. gillian, what do you know
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now? >> dana, the-million-dollar question for law enforcement and intelligence community here is whether these two attacks in london and in the hague are linked. as of now authorities don't yet know. the attack in the hague is still pretty much an active scene. first responders are out in full force as we speak. so it's really way too early for any kind you have analysis. but here are the facts that we know at this hour. from dutch police. several people attacked by one man on the street underral and are now wounded. at least three based on the most recent confirmed reports. police were initially looking for a male suspect they said was about 45 years old and wearing a gray track suit. but, just a little while ago, the chief of police said that suspect description is wrong. this attack took place on what is a very crowded street, very busy shopping street. it's a market. multiple eyewitnesses are claiming the stabbing itself took place inside a stor store n hudson bay.
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the police chief said a little while ago the attack was on the street. this attack comes on the heels of a knife attack at london bridge that has left two people dead, three people injured and the suspected attacker was killed on scene by police. that attacker was taken down by a pedestrian, initially. police then got involved once the attacker revealed what appeared to be a suicide vest. police have now confirmed it was a fake. as he mentioned, dana, no known links to terrorism in the hague stabbing as of now. but the london attack has been declared terrorism. the eighth terrorist attack in that city, dana, in the last two years. >> dana: gillian, what do you know about the claim that isis and of course isis makes a lot of claims that they were pledging new recruits today? >> yeah. so just after 9:00 a.m. isis media channels put out what they say are photos of new recruits pledging loyalty, officially joining the group until azerbaijan.
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fons fox nasa not independently verified that we are looking at the photos. it's important to note isis gone underground since the killing of its leader al baghdadi a few weeks ago. my terrorism source iraqi security forces telling me if this is indeed true that they signed up these recruits today it's a show of strength to try to convince out and about and still pull people in. >> dana: all right, gillian turner, thank you some. we appreciate it. >> you bet. >> dana: president trump is back in the country after making a surprise thanksgiving trip to our troops in afghanistan. helping dish out food and thanking the brave men and women serving in america's longest war. the president also announcing peace talks are back on with the taliban. >> at that time ban wants to make a deal. we will see if they want to make a deal. it has to be a real deal but we will see they want to make a deal. they want to make a deal because you are doing a great job. that's the only reason they want to make a deal. >> dana: give you an chance to talk about either one the
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incident overseas or the president's trip to afghanistan. >> i think the incident overseas knowing that at least the one in london is terror-related it. does kind of highlight the need to have a forward deployment of u.s. troops in these areas that have been breeding grounds we know from 9/11 for terrorist activities to prevent these kind of attacks happening again. we haven't had a successful attack by foreign terrorists on u.s. soil since 9/11. terrorist attacks nonetheless. these aren't forever wars as president trump likes to call them. we have had troops at least deploit employed in europe since world war ii and korea since the arm ti the armistice n 1993. i will make that poiment point i just want to say yea the president went to see the troops in afghanistan. these are men and women who cannot be with their families. people want to automatically pivot to the political motive. pivot to this.
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president trump is trying to wipe away things that have happened in recent weeks. even -- he visited the troops. that's it. good for him. >> dana: tom, he looked like he was having a great time and having funnel. >> tom: fascinating. did you take any secret trips when you were with george w. bush. >> dana: a couple. >> tom: did they tell you? i read the fascinating piece by kristin fisher.com. talks about the troops. she gave up three phones. they put her on the plane. she didn't know where she was going. they didn't tell her until they were halfway across the ocean. they are kept in the dark. the whole trip was fascinating. obviously under the cloak of secrecy. >> dana: it is pretty interesting. i planned a couple of them. as a press secretary you have staff. when you are planning a secret trip you don't have staff. it's all up to you. you have to go and meet with the press pool, the reporters that will be in one by one. i set up a sting operation at the starbucks down the street and they would come
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to me and i would say these are the things you have to agree to. they were allowed to tell their spouse and their editor and that was it. then we would -- what i found is that the press never wanted to leak that because it was such an amazing opportunity and they understood the gravity. >> tom: sounds like this was more veto then. >> dana: sounds like they didn't know where they were going. that would be certainly be more secret. >> doug: my concern and i completely agree with what day began said about having our troops on alert to keep them forward, not to retreat and certainly i'm concerned about our position in the middle east, particularly syria. but i have a slightly different concern. i'm very worried about betting on the taliban to retrain isis. that's not a reason not to negotiate. we have to stand behind our president as he goes forward. let's be clear. these are not neutral or good actors. these are very, very dangerous people. we have an elected government in afghanistan
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that's largely been kept out of the process. i just want to be cautious as an american that we not in search of a deal do something that could be -- >> dana: taliban is actually never broken off with al qaeda. >> exactly. >> lawrence: they never are. when you look at american foreign policy and when it comes to finding allies and we have always had some type of inroad within terrorist organizations. even if you look at the kurds, there is some factions of them that are affiliated with terrorist organizations. yet, we still consider them as allies. again i think it's problematic either way and it's always been. when i look at the president and what he decided to do partly the reason why this worked is because the media was after the president. the fact that you see people talk about him golfing and all of this stuff and they played into this. those reports were almost shields for the president. >> that's a tough time after the president has gone on the offense. >> dana: did seem like none
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of the reporters. >reporters. >> lawrence: they weren't aware. >> dana: even the obama years okay getting to be the holidays, you know he could possibly be going anywhere. they were smart, dagen, the white house team was tweeting from the president's account while he was in the air. air. >> lawrence: they took the bait. >> dagen: they absolutely did. the president is serving up turkey with the troops. and the press can stick it where the sun doesn't shine. >> dana: let me go to utah. the president when he was doing the bilateral meeting in front of the president from afghanistan. he talked about technology and how improvements in tech no would be allow us to drawn down a little bit more so we can utilize the machines that we have. >> tom: and he wants to put the word out there that he is not abandoning troops. people accused him of that in syria. he wants to say we are going to do it wisely and draw down and use technology. he wants to get that message out.
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>> dana: wonderful a block, everybody, thanks so much. the day after thanksgiving. moderate democratic candidates are rising in the polls as progressives, well, they are slipping. that's next in our 2020 rounddown. roundup. ♪ please, louise, pull me off of my knees ♪ jack, get back ♪ come on it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus free premium delivery & setup when you add a base. ends cyber monday
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ahhhh! -ahhhh! elliott. you came back! ♪ staying alive ♪ staying alive ♪ music city breaking ♪ everybody shaking ♪ staying alive ♪ staying alive. >> doug: welcome back. time now for 2020 roundup. first up, more signs that the moderate wing of the democratic party is rising up against the far left. axios reports that while voters like the idea of medicare for all, they are turned off by the costs and tradeoffs, tanking candidates like elizabeth
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warren as moderates as pete buttigieg are rising. dana, is the democratic party coming back to reality? >> dana: doug, shouldn't i be asking you? >> doug: i think it is. that's my proposition. >> dana: i thi think it is and probably always going to be so. early on the most activist wing of your party is going to be the most active. >> doug: right. >> dana: now 65 days until the first vote in iowa. now everybody else starts paying more attention. they have watched the debates. they have heard president obama say whoa, slow your roll. >> doug: yep. >> dana: you do not want to do this you will not win a general election. that's why biden, pete buttigieg have inroads now. >> doug: interest of full disclosure working for mike bloomberg who got into the race part on the supposition this is a wide open field. >> tom: can he afford you,
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doug? >> doug: i hope he can. >> dana: you better raise your rates. >> doug: i don't think i am going to do it. i will ask lawrence, is what dana saying true? you are a down to line conservative: is there a democratic party that is come back to reality? >> lawrence: being on the road -- i don't think the democratic party really moved. i think we highlighted some of the progressives that had taken control of the media. >> doug: right. >> lawrence: with the socialist talk and all of that. when it comes to biden and his support. it really hasn't moved. he has gained some grounds. >> doug: he has dropped a little and come back up. lawrence lawrence it hasn't been that significant. the bottom line is. this the democratic party voters want to win. they realize that the socialism, no matter how crazy, you know, the activists and twitter activists are they want to beat the president. but it's still problematic for them. because joe biden is a weak candidate. and right now he hasn't shown -- there hasn't been a fight on the debate stage that was significant to show that he can fight the president back and so, i
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think they have a wounded candidate going to be eventually. >> doug: a wounded candidate? >> lawrence: i think it's going to be joe biden at the end of the day and i think the president is going to fillet him. >> doug: dana, how do you see him? >> dagen: i take that as a compliment. dagen. big compliment to call me dana. >> dagen: i was going to say elizabeth warren that's a self-inflicted wound by her saying i'm going to wait two years to implement my medicare for all plan. kimberley strassel so you can keep your private insurance for two extra years. she wants to take away insurance from 180 million people and then she can't be honest and say that the middle class are actually going to have to pay for it as well. i will point out that joe biden is in fourth place in iowa and new hampshire. and they were trying to sell that to iowa caucus voters that he didn't need to win iowa or didn't even need to do well there and now is he doing his malarky tour.
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>> doug: bet founder and lifelong democrat robert johnson is making the bold prediction about the 2020 field and president donald trump. >> i think the president has always been in a position where it's his to lose. based on he is bringing a disruptive force into what would be called political norms. i do not see anybody in the democratic primary races today that is enough in the center where most of the voters are. if you take a snapshot today, i don't think that group is capable of beating donald trump despite you what the polls say. >> doug: tom, what's your take on this? is robert johnson right or is he overstating it. >> tom: i think he is right. and i think right now nobody is bringing it in a way that can beat trump i think the reason is and this is what the president is going to run on to blend it with our
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last point it. doesn't matter there are no democratic moderates anymore. if you are sitting in the oval office and you call yourself a moderate. what good is it unless you are going to veto bills by the left wing lawmakers. if s.e. going to sign the bills? if you sign democrat bills, you are a leftist because the party has moved so far to the left. he is going to make hay with that, right? >> lawrence: i would also add on this robert johnson is a successful black businessman that is very well-known in the community for what he has done. >> doug: right. >> lawrence: black vote, it's yours to lose. because people in my community feel the same way like robert johnson. the republicans tend to get out in the weeds and not focus on economic policy. >> doug: exactly. >> lawrence: it's the great union fire and equalizer. if you talk money and talking from an economic standpoint you will get a lot of black voters. >> dagen: it's not yours to lose. it's yours to get back the 4.4 million obama voters in 2012 did not come back in 2016 and more than a third were black voters have got have policies.
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i will tell you one quick thing. watch the tight jobs market. that's what you need to pay teax to. jobs, if you get laid off like in wisconsin. you can get a job before you even get your severance check. >> doug: mayor pete buttigieg is being accused of pushing g.o.p. talking points over over democratic talking points in this new ad in iowa. >> i believe we should move to make college affordable for everybody. there are some voices that say that doesn't count go even further. free for kids of millionaires. want to make promises we can keep. gather the majority to drive those big ideas through without turning off half the country before we even get into office. >> doug: aoc, alexandria ocasio-cortez is slamming mayor pete for that ad saying, quote: this is a g.o.p. talking point used to dismantle public systems and it's sad to see a democratic candidate adopt it.
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i couldn't disagree more with aoc. we can't afford everything. i'm a democrat. i like social programs. we can't have a green new deal and can't have medicare for all. and can't have college for all, can we, dana? >> dana: no, you cannot. the best thing that could possibly happen for mayor pete right now is to be attacked by aoc. he gets attention for it and shows the contrast. and if you look at -- i know that she popular in the left wing part of the party. she has raised a lot of money. overall, if you are like a regular democrat, she is not how think of as that you want shaping policy for you. >> doug: i completely agree. dagen you come from the south. have you identified as somebody who is in the middle and sometimes leaned left and right. will a democrat link to aoc make it in the south? >> linked to her? like a bernie sanders or a -- well. >> doug: elizabeth warren? >> dagen: no. because we can do math. and we know with a trillion-dollar annual
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budget deficit right now, we're trying to save money and i think that the message to preach is it's okay if you don't get a four-year bachelor's degree. why don't you push these technology companies to hire people out of high school if the public education is so good. focus on fixing what's broke first. >> doug: does this make sense what dagen is saying? >> tom: somewhere that the g.o.p. can take advantage of this. every time a democrat makes sense, people on the left accuse them of using right wing talking points. [laughter] then the republicans should stand up and say our talking points make sense. >> dana: that's how they could turn it around. i like it. >> doug: i couldn't agree more. if aoc went away for the election we would probably do a lot better. prince andrew is accused of speaking out in the jeffrey epstein scandal next on "the five." ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin.
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>> dagen: more fallout for prince andrew in the growing jeffrey epstein scandal virginia dvirginia giuffre sayie sexually ever since she was 17. >> scare i can't time in my life. i know what happened. he knows what happened. and there is only one of us telling the truth. >> dagen: next week president trump will be in london for the nato summit and will stop by buckingham palace. prince andrew will not be meeting with the president after stepping down from public duties. being fired by the queen and being kicked out of buckingham palace out of his offices. dana, how does this play out? this is not over. his royal duties may be over but this is not over for prince andrew if the victims have anything to say. >> dana: lots of threads. the palace let it be known that andrew's brother,
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prince charles who will one day be queen so unhappy is he going to dress him down. well, i don't think that's not going to get justifiable for anyone. justice for anyone. i wonder what the royal family is going to have to do. will they tell him he will talk to authorities? i am kind of disturbed by this notion. so the metropolitan police in the u.k. have said you know, this is not in our jurisdiction. not our thing. we are too busy. but, that's not been true in previous cases when it didn't involve a royal family member. when the little girl madeleine mccann went missing and that was in portugal, the british parents, remember, they went for dinner, and this becomes an all-out search. and that wasn't in the jurisdiction, either. but they went and did all of that to me, i think that the royal family and the u.k. government is going to have to figure out a way to do something to move it forward. >> doug: i couldn't agree more, dana. this is a huge, huge public relations challenge for the british, for their nation.
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and for the monarchy. they have got to keep prince andrew quiet. avoid interviews like the one he did before where he used euphemistic language that on reflects was absurd and grossly offensive. most of all he does have to talk to authorities. he cannot use his royal position to avoid it. really, the stability of british democracy and certainly the monarchy requires it. lawrence lawrence he is avoidirence: it's because he is a royal that-here's my problem with it. he doesn't seem sympathetic as well. when he gave that interview, he didn't seem like he didn't want to be associated with jeffrey epstein. he seemed like he valued the connections, just like a royal. he was only concerned about the things that benefited him. and so, i think this is gonna be a moment for the royal family and i'm sorry this whole, i yeah, we're going to take you out of the public eye. you possibly committed a
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crime. if true what she said. >> dagen: not only i think he said in the interview that he would cooperate with the fbi if he was asked to give a statement. he ought to be interviewed by the fbi at a bare minimum and what about maxwell she was friends with prince andrew. she is in that photo that prince andrew tried to allege with virginia giuffre was not him because he wears a coat and ty when he goes out in london. the madam in all of this the roper for a pedophile. epstein visited with gill lane maxwell. and she had known andrew for much, much longer. where is she on all of this. the victims want her charged criminally in the united states. >> obviously they don't give media training to the princes. this guy is a dummy if you saw that interview. first of all, i haven't sweat. i haven't sweat since falkland wars. he means flop sweating in frofnts camera. he was trying to say that the photo was fake. but he can't say it because the photo isn't fake, obviously.
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he says i'm afraid to say that i don't believe that photograph was taken in the way that has been suggested. what does that mean? >> doug: how was it taken, tom? >> tom: click, somebody took a picture, obviously. the guy -- he can't say it's -- if someone took a fake photo of you, wouldn't you say that photo is a fake? he can't say that. >> dagen: he referred to epstein's behavior as unbecoming. >> doug: that was obscene. >> dagen: said it was convenient for him to stay at the pedophile's mansion after he was already a registered sex offender. i have been listening to two separate podcasts one from julie k. brown on this -- julie k. brown is the one who revived all of this the reporter at the miami herald, broken, she is in that podcast and a mysterious mr. epstein and it will set your hair on fire making new terms of anger at what went on and how many years it went on and how the authorities here in the united states and elsewhere never did anything to stop this pedophile. and this sex trafficker.
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>> lawrence: big problem is that the star witness is dead. and i know that we like okay, let's just get on with it. we have to figure out how he died and the people that were connected because there was so much evidence, just with him personally, prison changes a lot of things for you. you start talking and singing when you are behind four walls. >> dana: maxwell may be the star witness to your point, dagen. there was a report last week that she was talking to the fbi in some way. i don't know finance f. it's true. she has been one who has put out false information before. remember the doctored photograph that she had -- that she was in loss los angeles in-n-out burger that wasn't true. she is a con artist. >> dagen: it was actually a lawsuit. a defamation lawsuit against guy lane maxwell settled by the young woman in that interview that led to the disclosure of the information that pushed jeffrey epstein to, quote: kill himself.
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awake ♪ follow jesus ♪ listen and obey >> lawrence: dana, we didn't debate politics with my family this thanksgiving. we debated kanye. >> dana: really, how did that go? >> lawrence: it was a heated debate. >> dana: what was the debate? >> lawrence: do you believe him? do you believe this authentic thing? i personally believe him and interviewed and talked with him i believe this. >> dana: there were people -- you don't have to tell me who. there were people at the table who said he is just promoting himself? >> lawrence: correct. >> dana: i believe him. and also, i don't care if he is -- it's not for me to judge. i will take him at his words. also, let's just say like his fans, if they are touched by the word, then, great. >> doug: my sense if is if it's self-promotion i could give him a lot simpler ways to promote himself than what he has been doing in the last year or so. >> say say this and i don't mean to get all holier than
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thou. >> dagen: get holly on me. >> lawrence: god is going to use. i have seen a lot of people give their lives to christ and kanye got him there at joel osteen's church. >> dagen: he said because of your faith you don't have to lose your faith and kanye said when he was at joel osteen's church i told you about my arrogance and cockiness already. thought greatest artist that god ever created is now working for him. he is still calling himself the greatest artist ever. >> lawrence: he said i'm a work in progress. anyway, becoming more human-like with new emotional capabilities. here is what she sounds like when she is excited. >> i'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game. >> lawrence: that's scary. here is how she sounds when she is disappointed. >> i'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game. >> lawrence: tom, this is getting creepy. >> tom: always says the same thing in a different voice? >> tom: i don't like any of this stuff. i'm not anti-amazon guy.
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i like amazon prime to get the delivery. amazon prime delivery service. i don't like one of those alexa things. i feel like they're listening in on me there. i don't like it. >> lawrence: dana. >> tom: i tell them turn that thing off. >> lawrence: i have two of them. people say you are libertarian. i'm against the government taking my information. >> dana: what does libertarian have to do with anything? lawrence lawrence storing data. i don't like the government. if other company does it i gave them consent. >> dana: what if amazon says we are going to work with the government? >> lawrence: then we will have a problem. >> doug: that the problem with technology. >> dana: we have one. if i want to know what the weather is i look at my phone. >> lawrence: i look at my to play the oceans at night because i go to sleep that way. you can do all types of stuff. >> dagen: i have old school sound machine or turn the faucet on in the bathroom. i want the alexa to yell at
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me. like an arlie voice. >> doug: what do you want alexa so-to-say? >> dagen: who won the game last night alexa. the cowboys lost because they suck! [laughter] >> doug: bills were pretty good i thought. >> lawrence: now everyone's alexas going off. texas and video going viral after he lost her hamster. screen shots minute by minute dissent into madness. please call me as soon as you get this it's an emergency. >> i'm never going to forgive myself if he doesn't come back. i'm so sorry. this is my biggest screw up ever. i will make it right. eventually the dad found the hamster it. turns out that chester was in the cage the entire time. >> lawrence, as a dad, with a grown up son now, you think back to the moments when you were most at risk. and i remember when my sons'
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two hamsters harley and catch got out. the look on my father's -- son's face say it ain't so. it was. >> tom: i don't think this guy is a wimp. is he a hero dad. had hamsters. i'm going to let the cat eat them, i don't care. >> lawrence: that would scar them. >> doug: tougher dad than i was. >> dana: we didn't have hamsters. i think he would have been tough like that. well, you should take better care of your hamsters. lawrence lawrence you would be sad if jasper ran away. >> dana: that's a totally different thing. jasper and hamsters are totally different things. >> dagen: dana is right. al jazeera per is not going anywhere. you told the story in the green room i'm not going to make you re-tell. >> tom: what was it? i wasn't cruel to any animals. >> lawrence: equality amongst all guests. >> dagen: about your dad on
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the phone. >> tom: that's right. he was never there dads have to be at the birth, you know, they take part. my dad was home making hamburgers. my sister was born, the phone rang and he said hello, all right. you got a sister. >> lawrence: sounds like a tough dad. >> doug: that's old school. i can tell you, i remember. >> lawrence: stay right there. fan mail friday is up next. ♪ ♪ hould i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu.
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♪ >> tom: fan mail friday get to your questions. this is from facebook. do you have a black friday horror story? , i don't shop, dana. >> dana: i don't. i know someone who did at the tyson's corner mall a few years ago. the parking lot was packed. it was one of those ones like seven stories. and someone like on the second floor there was an accident in the middle -- so nobody could move for hours and hours. stuck in the garage. >> tom: that is a wh horror
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story. >> lawrence: i do. >> tom: you do black friday. >> lawrence: first year i missed it. >> tom: they made you work. >> lawrence: yes because of that lady trampled. walmart. they didn't care. they were going to get tv's. i sacrificed my tv. >> tom: you did? >> dana: probably still. >> tom: black friday hero. >> doug: i want you to know that i have a good deed that i can. someone from outside the country came to me and in a broken english said black friday, do i or don't i? and i was very proud to say you don't. you stay away. wait until cyber monday at the very least. >> dana: don't i. >> doug: don't i. >> dagen: do i look like i shop on black friday. horror story anybody who gets in my way going home shopping on black friday. >> tom: interesting question. fire cracker, what do you find yourself hoarding? dana?
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>> dana: i have noticed lately that i have a huge collection of lip glosses and lip balms. and i don't use them all and i don't throw them away because that would be wasteful. so i guess i that could probably be something. >> tom: lip glass. i don't hoard books i move those on. i pass those on. >> tom: dagen? >> dagen: deodorant. i have a lot of deodorant in my medicine cabinet. i have no idea why. >> dana: have different accidents. i used all of the rolls, i don't think anyone would like to trade them with me. >> doug: problem i have this time of year christmas holidays as a way of justifying the unjustifiable to eat candy, candy canes, candy corn around halloween to get warmed up. eat everything i shouldn't eat under the guise it's the holiday season and then at the end of the holiday season i see the impact on my waist line. >> tom: that will keep you
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warm. >> lawrence: mine is clothes and shoes i just moved to new york and i had to down size. >> dagen: that's why your pants are shorter. >> lawrence: it's fashion. >> dana: it's so bad. dagen, it's so bad. >> lawrence: how do you see the socks. >> tom: suits are shorter now. how many days do you eat thanksgiving leftovers. >> i like the sand witches with the tucker i can't understand stuffing. it all melts together. >> dagen: i'm 100 percent down with that i don't eat meat. if i did. i would eat thanksgiving dinner every day of the year. that's how much i love it. >> tom: leftovers are better than the meal. >> dana: we were very fortunate to be invited to a friend's house. when we were leaving she said i have a little something for you. and she had specialized to go boxes. she had made us each a
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special meal to take separately. and she had it all packaged up. that's very kind. >> tom: that's amazing. guys, what do you think? >> lawrence: i used to do it two days. i don't do it anymore. that's how i gained all that weight. >> doug: i will take other people's food. >> dagen: you need to make sure those 800 suits fit. [laughter] that you will that money wasted. >> dana: not getting any taller. [laughter] ♪ orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source
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hats. that's a cute little hat right there. lawrence is going to put on his socks with his high water suits. [laughter] and they are going to look amazing. hats, also check this out. jasper is wearing one fox news animals are great leash and collar. you have to get one of those if you are a friend of "the five." also ornaments. there is a 20% off deal right now at shop.foxnews.com. that goes through tuesday -- duration is tuesday the 26th through wednesday december 4th. so have you got some time the. not a lot of time because these things will go very fast. dagen. >> dagen: our love and blessings to a very special couple. sam and lossie lee. they are separating their 80th wedding anniversary this sunday. they got married in 1939. their hometown of fish skill new york. sam and los sir.
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lossii day. five kids. a few grandchildren and great great grandchildren. few of my favorite tips on staying successful marriage. she is always right and keep god in your marriage. so, what an incredible couple sam and lossie lee. we love you. >> dana: congratulations indeed. >> lawrence: back-to-school time for santa. going back to school to make sure they have what it takes to be the next santa. of course, this is the 23rd annual santa school. this is hosted by the ministry of fun, i didn't even know they had this. hosting in order to recreate magic. learning things like the most popular toys of the year. how to say merry christmas in all the different languages, how to say ho ho ho. a certain way to say it and how to better interact with the kids. looking for the schools have gone through the roof this year.
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let the ho ho ho begin. >> dana: if we had a ministry of fun, tom, you would be the secretary. >> tom: yes. a general in the forces of fun. >> dana: you go next. >> tom: okay. here we go. check in on greg gutfeld. i heard he had to do some shoveling while he is away. yep. [laughter] >> tom: that is actually nevada mom jennifer button. was dared by her daughter to wear the full body unicorn suit while she did her shoveling and she did it. of course, the daughter got off the phone and the video, the rest is history. >> dana: you would do that for your kids, wouldn't you? >> tom: i would do it because it makes shoveling fun. >> dana: got to do it to make it more fun. >> tom: i'm the ministry of fun. >> dana: that is you. doug, you are next. >> doug: best part of the holidayst is the metaphors that speak to the best of the american spirit. a denny's waitress adrianna
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edwards used to walk 14 miles a day back and forth to work. some commerce got together -- sd let's get her a car. we have a degree of benevolence, smart -- what's unique about us. hope other people rise to the occasion in big and small ways to extend themselves because we are unique and we have a special purpose. you get a new car. you get a new car. >> dana: that's a nice story. >> doug: i think so. >> dana: they definitely like her. >> tom: i didn't get to ask this question. from facebook, heather s. says what is something you look forward to every day? >> dana: waking up. >> tom: you love waking up. >> dana: better than the alternative. >> tom: don't you like going to sleep though? >> dana: not as much as i like waking up. >> tom: interesting. >> lawrence: music.
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alexa play this. >> doug: great for country of enjoying what i do. i can see both here and at fox and when you were working for george w. bush there was a look of delight in your ice. i would like to think i have that sometimes and that is what is worth celebrating. >> dana: i do love what i do. >> dagen: i was going to say one, cuddling with my dogs. snuggle up, but, two, coming to work every day. my mom died recently about three weeks ago. and you would not believe the outpouring of love and support from everybody here at this table throughout this company. dana perino left me a voice mail message. >> dana: and viewers, too. >> dagen: there is goodness and there is faith in this world. and i have witnessed it. and i have experienced it. and i am blessed. >> dana: you are. you are. >> doug: my blessing was thanksgiving dinner with a 93-year-old mother ohio love. >> dana: your momma, that's right. >> dagen: awesome, doug. >> dana: lawrence, i hope when you have time this
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weekend you might go shopping and looking for some pants that fit. that's all he needs for christmas some pants that fit. all right, everybody. that is it for us. we will see you back here on monday. in the meantime. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> mike: good evening, welcome to washington i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier, a pair of stabbings in europe turn black friday into a dark and deadly one. a manhunt is on right now for the suspect who attacked several people along the hague's major shopping thoroughfare netherlands. and officials in london are calling a stabbing attack near that city's iconic bridge a terror attack. the suspect was killed by police but not before slaughtering two people. we have fox team coverage. benjamin hall is in london where the city is reacting to the second major terror attack at the bridge in less than three years. we begin with correspondent gillian turner here in the washington bureau and the ongoing search for the suspect netherlands. googood evening, gillian.
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