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>> wait, i have five more things. >> neil: i bet you do. thank you very much, kennedy. always great talking to you. she's right, sometimes we overreact. where people have done that, it hasn't helped. weird thing, this virus. here comes "the five." >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with katie pavlich, juan williams, jesse watters, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the election fight far from over. attorney general william barr given the green light to the justice department to investigate allegations of voter fraud in the trump campaign is continuing to file legal challenges to election results. that comes as top republicans say that they're supporting the president separates. senator mitch mcconnell thinks that trump is within his right to move forward. >> anyone who's running running for office can exhaust concerns
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about county in any court of appropriate jurisdiction. it's not unusual. it should not be alarming. at some point here we will find out finally who was certified in each of these states in the electoral college will determine the winner. >> president-elect joe biden responding to trump's election challenges. >> the fact that they are not willing to knowledge we won at this point is not of march consequence in our planning and what we are able to do between now and january 20th. i think it's an embarrassment quite frankly. i think it will not help the president's legacy. >> dana: let's take it around a half circle here. katie. >> katie: i think when you look at the lawsuits being filed in the arguments being made by the trump campaign and a look at
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the democrats response, saying there's no evidence of any wrongdoing. we now have some evidence of wrongdoing and irregularities. we have notes from poll watchers about things that do not match up in a number of different states. the question is going to be whether they can use it in court. in terms of the standards, democrats dragged this country through a two-year special counsel investigation and what that investigation basically was was an investigation into fraud for the previous election. it cost taxpayers $32 million and tour the country apart and after the investigation and prove nothing. so if democrats can do that to the country i think it's okay for republicans, the trump campaign, to go through and look at these cases piece by piece to try to make sure that if one person was disenfranchised by fraud that they fixed it for the next time. as they have said it's about future elections, not just the election of president trump. i find it interesting the democrats who are screaming about voter intimidation, voter
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disenfranchisement, are now not wanting to look at anything when it comes to maybe the possibility that there were some problems in election where the rules were changed halfway through an election. mass mail-in voting like we've never seen before and it we should learn from some of the lessons that we team here about how to deal with this in future elections. >> dana: greg, i heard you singing "so many great points to make." >> greg: joe biden is so concerned about trump's legacy. after basically calling him a hitler in his campaign added labeling his supporters racist. you should really worry about your legacy. i also, one of the things that strikes me is how nervous the democrats are about moving on. they are like a pair of high school cheerleaders in a bad neighborhood frantically trying to call uber. get me out of here. sorry, you're on a different time clock right now. mcconnell said is right, you're going to have to sit and
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wait it out. i give a feeling that mostly legal is now mostly peaceful. they said that 93% of the protests were mostly peaceful, that left 7%. i have to tell you you don't need 7% to through a national election. you don't even need 2%. you can get less than 1% in very specific counties. the idea of them saying that there is no widespread fraud. no one's arguing that. they are talking about specifically places, there's something weird going on in those things that are weird went in one direction. none of those things helped trump. they all miraculously coincidently went in the direction to help joe. i saw a lot of people online comparing the republican response to stacey abrams losing. how i didn't care, nobody cared. there is a difference between a close race with stacey abrams
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losing in what's happening now. for four years, stacey abrams wasn't painted as a nazi, okay? there was know no moral imperato cheat. we knew call someone a nazi, there is a moral imperative stay under all circumstances you can unseat that person. that wasn't there. republican's are less likely to cheat because th they know the media's not going to cover for them. stacey abrams, there is one data point. georgia. you have arizona, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and georgia. again all the weirdness went in one direction so i think i proved that this election is fraudulent. thank you, america. >> dana: juan williams, let's get your take. i guess when you don't have the facts, you just pound the table. >> greg: what was the lie?
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>> juan: it's unbelievable that people want to argue everything but the question that is before us. where is there evidence of any fraudulent mass effort that would impact the election? it's unbelievable. it's damaging to the credibility of our electoral process, our democracy. they should take responsibility. i am with people like chris christie, pat toomey, other republicans have said put up or shut up. do it. there is no evidence that this juncture, otherwise we wouldn't be having this discussion. they'd be in court making their case. we are a week after the election and they have zilch. what you've got is all these allegations coming down to looking like a con job because guess what, the republican party is out there sending out emails asking for money to pursue the legal effort. for what? something they have no evidence to prove.
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>> greg: kind of like russian collusion. >> greg>> juan: lindsey graham t the cat out of the bag. lindsey graham said if we don't fight now, republicans will not win any future elections. mail-in voting, early voting, allowing to people easy access to polls. apparently he doesn't think republicans can make a convincing case to the american people without engaging in this kind of effort to demoralize our trust in the american democratic system of elections. >> katie: the left demoralized -- put into doubt, no, no, no. it's not. if you're going to put into doubt the election of the last four years previously and turn around and say all say all of a sudden everything is fine without people asking questions. the left are the ones who used government as a weapon and then when there were questions about the election, you guys so doubt in the electoral system. they are saying let's get rid of the electoral college. he read it if it doesn't go our way. overturn the electoral college.
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so you so down to the first place. >> juan: what you are saying is what about -- you did this and tit for tat. russian interference was confirmed by u.s. intelligence. it's not partisan people who said that russia interfered in 2016 and there was reason for us to check on it. that's one thing to say. the second thing to say is we are dealing with here is a request for a week after the election to say let's get evidence on the table or let's move on. you have no evidence. >> jesse: nothing is more important than the integrity of our election. who said that? juan williams senate. >> juan: i agree. >> jesse: i have them on tape saying it multiple times. we will hold wants to his word and we will make sure the election had integrity. say there's a pitcher out there
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throwing filthy stuff. balls all over the place. let's check his glove. let's check his belt buckle. let's check his hat. if everything checks out, he's good to go. that's all we want. how about this? a car swerving all over the road. officer pulls up, an owner of alcohol emanating from the driver's seat. would you like to step out of the car, sir, maybe do a field sobriety test. maybe blow the breathalyzer. if he blows under, let them to go. but you are refusing to blow up your you are refusing to step out of the car. you are resisting arrest. it's like the irs. you see transactions. the moscow lady throwing a couple million to hunter. open the books, let's check it out. that's how it works. you don't need events right away. you just need the allegation. you haven't been watching. they have multiple signed, sworn affidavits from poll workers in
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wayne county, clark county, saying that they witnessed the fraud. they witnessed backdating of ballots. they witness suspicious ballot dumping, harvesting of dead people. it's on the books. let's look at it and i bet after we look at it is more evidence of fraud then there was of collusion and that was zero. >> juan: i think you've got nothing. >> jesse: if it doesn't happen we don't see it, i'm fine with it. you said that you wanted to heal. help the healing process. >> juan: oh, yeah, this is helping. >> dana: thi up next president-elect joe biden planning to undo many of president trump's policies. what he is targeting for day one. still your best friend. and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying.
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♪ >> juan: president-elect joe biden planning to undo a slew of president trump's policies on day one. biden preparing executive orders and i will give you a list, to rejoin the paris claimant agreement, reinstate daca for the so-called dreamers and he will also rejoin the world health organization. finally, biden wants to repeal president trump's travel ban on muslim countries. there are also reports that joe biden wants to stop future border wall construction. jesse, i was thinking, i wanted to ask you. president trump made a show of using executive orders to reverse president obama's agenda, wiped out his legacy. why can't biden play by the same rules? >> jesse: he can do whatever he wants. mcconnell is going to block the most radical stuff in the
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senate. nancy's margins are pretty small in the house so no radical sweeping legislation. the court is solid right. these things seem to get attacked. how do you stop construction of the border wall if trump never built the wate border wall? [laughter] if you're not going to enact any reforms needed after the catastrophe of china, than that stupid. rejoining paris claimant those are just targets. they aren't enforceable. doesn't really matter to me. what concerns me about a biden presidency are three things. he's a member of the lockdown cult. if someone says lock it down, he locks it down and that destroys recovery. the gun stuff scares me because he doesn't know a thing about guns. every time he opens his mouth you can tell that he's not a gun guy. if beto is in charge and he does something with an executive order with guns he could tear
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the country apart. third, foreign wars. every instinct that biden has had on foreign policy has been wrong. we said he is like the george costanza of foreign policy. everything he should do he does the opposite and it worries me because it could get us entangled another really bloody quagmire. >> juan: i think it's clear most americans want some action. are the republicans looking like -- >> katie: we are seeing more republicans flipping seats even in california. the questions that i ask when i look at these policies, getting back into the world health organization. what has the w.h.o. ever done for the united states of america especially in the last year? they have numbly been in bed with china. they are part of the reason why we have a pandemic because they covered up for the chinese about how contagious this thing was.
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the paris claimant agreement, you asked americans want some solutions to this. they have been getting solutions to climate change through the free market and actually we decreased our emissions by more outside the paris claimant agreement than we did while we were in it. a lot of this is just american taxpayers spending their money to corrupt organizations that cover for communist regimes which cause global pandemics that we've been paying for both with american lives and through lockdowns on our economy for months now. >> juan: greg, picking up on what jesse was saying about the wall, when i looked at wikipedia -- >> jesse: wikipedia! that's where you went to research? >> juan: politifact, wikipedia and "the new york times." >> jesse: you should see what they say about me. >> dana: i'm going to look it up. >> juan: greg, shouldn't you be mad at trump for not building the wall he promised and not getting mexico to bayport as opposed to being matted biden
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for saying let's stop it? >> greg: maybe you should ask the hispanics that voted for trump. >> juan: two-thirds plus voted against him. >> greg: i know that facts confuse you. >> juan: you want to celebrate a little margin. >> greg: i thought biden was supposed to be a centrist. what we being sold on it? yet him calling himself a centrist and then bringing back the paris scam. it's like calling yourself a vegetarian eating a mcrib sandwich. joe would be needed to undo these things because it's going to create job loss, higher taxes, and a recession. what's going to do? you're going to open the door for the return daddy. in 2024 it's going to be 2016 all over again.
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that's what happened. the thing is he's only going to have folk hero status. if biden screws the pooch while sniffing its hair, you're going to see trump come back on fire. he's got to realize he wasn't elected to be a leftist. he was elected because those people who voted for him didn't like trump. they liked trump's policy but they didn't like trump's personality. he should see himself as trump light. don't tweet but could do the policies. trust me, that will work enough for everybody. nobody wants greta thunberg with earplugs. >> juan: i don't think climate change is a radical idea. >> greg: the accord is. you should look at it. >> juan: most americans, republicans and democrats want to send people, young people
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brought to the country, having a path to citizenship so why fight it? >> dana: well, okay. if you live by the executive order, you can die by the executive order. the president wasn't able to get legislation done. obama wasn't able to get legislation done. do we think they will be able to get legislation done? i don't think so. i imagine an executive order is probably going to happen. i think that's one was he will do on day one. i think acclimating is so symbolic that we shouldn't care about it. our numbers for emissions are way under what those targets would be. part of the reason is because we are more natural gas. we can't natural gas from fracking. if the biden administration really wants to keep emissions down and they care about the climate, they should leave fracking alone. >> juan: i think that's what he said he would do on private lands.
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>> dana: federal lands. >> juan: coming up, democratic party infighting boiling over. more moderates calling out the party support for progressive policies. next for you on "the five." ♪ (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) (dog barking) ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration.
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work with mitch mcconnell. i believe that we can look at things. i have taken off the table. forget about packing the courts. forget about the filibuster. forget about blowing things up. they've been using it as a scare tactic. >> jesse: nancy pelosi still refusing to denounce socialism after fox news reached out to her office several times for comment. greg, how could she not respond to a simple fox news request? >> greg: she's not going to take the bait. she's too smart for that. here's my problem. i've been on this planet. i'm in my mid-30s. i've never seen the party not move left. every time there is a discussion, it's not like there's ever a correction. bill clinton was supposed to be a correction and then i remember that obama. no, everything always moves left. the reason why is because that's what the media wants. the media is the third party in
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this. it's not just the left in the far left of the democrats. the media is far, far left. i've never seen a single critical piece about, in the mainstream media come about aoc or anybody from the squad. i've never seen it. you can literally marry your brother on fifth avenue in "the new york times" would champion your family values. that whole story! there's no such thing as moving back to the center. >> jesse: juan, they said that biden would be elected and the republicans would start working with democrats. everything would go back to normal. do you see that happening? >> juan: not at the moment. they seem locked into being obstructionist. i don't know. i don't get it. i don't understand why they are going off on this business about fraud inside of same joe biden, you won. let's work together. that would be healthy for the country. >> juan: do you think
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mcconnell and chuck schumer are going to break bread and make sure everything is bipartisan? that was the promise joe biden delivered. >> juan: no, no, no. this is our history. this has happened in the past. republicans and democrats you still work together. i think we are in a polarized place. it seems like democrats are big tent party. they have to compromise in order to keep their caucus together in a very big way and we've seen this in the recent past. among democrats obamacare was a compromise. the economic stimulus plan that help the auto industry recover after the recession, that was a compromise among democrats. politically aoc and bernie relating this past election, guess what. they compromise in terms of supporting joe biden. they did not stand in the way and make a big fuss and tell people on the left, he is not
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your guy. he's not sufficiently radical so don't vote for him. they didn't do that. it's >> jesse: i think aoc and the socialists think they have more juice than they have. she endorsed bernie. bernie flamed out. clyburn an endorsed biden. >> greg>> katie: democrats conte to say communism and -- it's not massive part of their party. they continue to say that. bernie sanders thinks cuban communism, the health care system in america is what we should emulate in the united states in terms of medicare for all and government run health care. we don't have time to go through bernie sanders' record when it comes to honeymooning in the ussr. but we will move on to what i was going to say which is democrats continue to try and
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alienate the leftist part of their party that's very aggressive while also keeping them close because they know they have to work with them. bernie sanders ran for president twice and was very successful. aoc on the cover of magazines with nancy pelosi. they can't doubt socialists because kamala harris is the vice president elect allegedly according to fox news calling it. her whole wall platform is socialism. green new deal. she says she wants to give it a private insurance. obamacare by the way was not a compromise. it was a first step to medicare for all and government run health insurance. we are seeing joe biden talk about today when he gave that speech earlier. >> jesse: you can see the fault lines forming and you're here for it. >> dana: i can't wait for all of it. i thought this was happening since 2015 when bernie sanders was on the scene. they held it together because they were against trump. that was unifying for them and
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now they don't necessarily have it. it's playing out in the open which is a lot of fun. i think senator manchin, he does speak as a moderate but a lot of his votes are to greg's point, they are left. voted against tax cuts. voted for impeachment. voted against amy coney barrett. voted against the covid relief deals. you have a situation where you have someone like joe manchin suggest that it's a republican scare tactic to bring up court packing for example. republican students say that first. chuck schumer did. republicans didn't say that first. chuck schumer did. we're talking a lot about georgia but we should because that's where all the marbles. that's for all the marbles. he says things to one audience and then another to somebody else. he said it was important, funding for police department should be on the line. he said it. but he was running ads in rural georgia say he stands with the police.
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then there is harry, former a obama spokesman who touted the project which vows to keep anyone trump employed from getting work. their motto, remember what they did. others have since joined the vengeful mob. chris hayes. the "philly inquirer," the nation, the always delightful aoc. who can forget this deranged nugget? >> shunning, shaming these people is a statement of moral indignation that these people are not fit for polite society. it's not only that trump has to lose but all his enablers have to lose. they have to -- we have to collectively in essence burned down the republican party. we have to level them because if there are survivors, if there are people who weather the storm, they will do it again. >> greg: she is gross. no wonder trump voters were shy around the media.
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and the nosy pollsters. it's never been about compromise unless it's replacing compromise. i wish they would wear brown shirts and we would recognize them. this ain't new. it began years ago before this election. shutting down speakers, banning people from media platforms, cancel culture, the delusional woke-ism that energizes the mob and the streets in politics and media. people losing jobs and businesses, criminals burning buildings. why not? a witch hunt. it fits. imagine the reverse after a trump win. his fans vowing to create -- you can't imagine it because we are normal. we see people before we see power and this is all about power. for us, power is just a controlled substance but for the left, once they get a whiff, the free base the whole stash. then in their feverish high, they get the munchies. sorry. you are the meal. jesse, if i'm not on a list or if you're not on the list, if you and i are on a list, i better be above you on the list.
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>> jesse: you deserve to be above me. you know what i think would get rid of the cycle of revenge politics? alcohol. it wasn't too long ago where congressman used to go out and they would go out drinking and doing god knows what until the sun comes up. they got to know each other and they bonded and that was when democrats used to think republicans were an evil. they were greedy. let's return to you thinking that we are greedy. i think aoc in "the washington post" woman should go to the hay adams after leaving capitol hill. maybe pompeo should come over and they should not back drinks. >> dana: it does help. >> jesse: they would get to know each other. they were actual people. once -- when juan and i went out until 4:00 a.m. to the black eyeeyed peas concert.
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>> jesse: i am more disgusted that he went to a black-eyed peas concert. juan, on one side you have your leader saying that it's time for healing and then you have an undercurrent saying not so fast. >> juan: wait a sec. you're talking about people before power. yesterday the president fires the defense secretary. he goes after -- that's not canceling. >> juan: he goes after the person who does our national climate change assessment. gets rid of them. so i guess it's about power, wouldn't you say? >> greg: not making any sense. >> juan: he should be fighting the virus. he should be doing things to help america and he's involved with people and you say no, democrats put power before -- i see power plays all the time. >> greg: that's my point. >> juan: people here on this show come own we make mistakes,
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people call us on it. when we tell lies, people call us on it. why do you say it's terrible that people want to say that people involved with enabling trump should be held accountab accountable. it seems there should be consequences for bad behavior. >> greg: there should be consequences for anybody that supports trump. >> juan: what kind of consequences. if a corporation, if i'm running a corporation and i see you know what i think this person did something the damages are democracy, our sense of purpose as -- i love america. >> jesse: so you wouldn't hire anyone who worked for donald trump. >> juan: depends on who it is. >> greg: you have gone to the devil, juan. what you said is people can be punished for having a different opinion. >> juan: i did not say that. i live here with the different opinion. what are you talking about? >> katie: the hay adams is far too classy an establishment for
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senator ruben. i like these people getting put on the list and they are like bring it on, i don't care about your stupid list. the reason why there's more trump voters this time around is because of this type of bullying. people who i talk to him if he were not political or people who changed from being more liberal to conservative talk about this exact issue. they get bullied and which hunted its not being able to be employed because they disagree with the status quo mainstream media narrative about how they are supposed to think. in america we are freethinking. that's what we pride ourselves on. it's anti-american to make lists of people to ruin their lives just because they work for someone you disagreed with. >> greg: i'm not going to compare them to hitler or nazis made because i don't do that. this is a dangerous trend. it's why you have shy voters. the amount of shy voters is only going to grow. >> dana: katie was saying, a friend of mine worked for several months with suburban
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people, a mix of men and women. they talked every week about issues and when cancel culture was big in the news, that was the number one motivating factor for them to not vote for democrats. it didn't mean that they loved voting for trump but they weren't going to support the democrats. jon ossoff, the democrat in georgia, he said he did not want trump supporters to ever be able to show their faces again. i mean, come on. how are you going to heal when you've got language like that. >> greg: trump supporters are way better looking than biden supporters. if anyone is not going to show their face, it should be buying supporters. >> juan: i thought you said all of the biden supporters were hollywood. >> greg: another covid development after yesterday's huge vaccine news.
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possibility of shutting down again due to rising coronavirus cases. there's more light at the end of the tunnel after yesterday's good vaccine news. the fda granting emergency authorization for the eli lilly antibiotic treatment. jesse, thoughts on another lockdown. >> jesse: liberals love these lock downs because they get to stop capitalism and they get to say they're doing that to save lives. as a liberal, it's a dream come true. he only needed one lockdown. fauci said you had to do it once because he wanted to buy time to make sure hospitals were ready with the ppe and therapeutics. now they are ready. they are locked and loaded. we are at 6% national covid hospitalization capacity. in a northeastern city in the wintertime, to lock down tens of of multigenerational families in small tenements, it's a recipe for disaster especially because a lot of them in these neighborhoods are hispanic,
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black americans. sadly more susceptible to getting covid-19. that would be a dangerous miscalculation. >> katie: dana, in new york they found that after the first lockdown, 63% of new cases came from people who were locked down. >> dana: i think we have figured out, you can go to work, mask up, wash your hands. we are not giving each other hugs, as much as i would love to hug all of you. you have to be smart. i don't think you'll see a lot of lockdowns. i really don't. >> katie: but greg, people sharing champagne in the streets and putting their masks back on. >> greg: but it's okay because biden won so you can go out and celebrate brook god forbid you go to church, then your super-spreader. you see biden say he's going to win, everybody goes out nobody cares. i think the word of the day should be, to words, death rates, they have been declining dramatically in the media doesn't cover it enough. the media focuses on new cases.
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the reason you see new cases, testing. as we test more, you get more and more cases because it is so prevalent. if you test coming or going to find it. it's going to rise the more you look at it but people i would coming more resilient for some reason. i don't know, with the illness. so we should beginning our lives back to normal and remember the world health organization said lockdowns don't work. >> katie: juan, final word to you on the lockdown fiasco. >> juan: thanks, katie. i'm amazed at those far left wing nuts in the sec who had canceled the lsu alabama game for saturday because guess what, covid outbreak. oh, those are clearly while democrats who would do that. why are they doing that? >> jesse: they are not locking down. >> juan: 119,000 new cases. two-thirds of states right now on the seven day average setting
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a record and we are in a second wave. what we did in the first wave may have to be repeated. it's a matter of saying we care about each other. i don't want to get sick. >> greg: i want everyone to get sick and die, juan. >> juan: if scientists say we need to lockdown, i would say okay but for how long? >> jesse: the w.h.o. which you want to rejoin said no lockdown. >> katie: we know that -- quite a brave stand. i don't want people to get sick. let's see if we should lockdown or not. i'm not sure. >> juan: i'm not a scientist. we talk about the word of the year or great now. last year it was existential. >> katie: it's important to remember the consequences of lockdowns. suicide rates are through the roof. overdoses, lowliness, health issues. those are also consequences. "one more thing" up next.
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♪ >> dana: it's time for "one more thing." i want to tell you about this 21-year-old special olympics athlete, cross the finish line on saturday to become the first person with down syndrome to complete an iron man triathlon. he achieved this after he did it 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and a 26.2-mile marathon run in panama city beach florida. he completed in 16 hours, 46 minutes and nine seconds. he said his goal was spreading awareness about down syndrome and the special olympics. his mom was sick to make it and he visited her and gave her his metal. if you go to his instagram page, he also says he's looking for a wife. congratulations, chris. >> greg: this whole thing was just to get a check. i like this guy. [laughter] amazing.
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that's the way it should be. i want to wish happy birthday to the united states marine corps. they turned 245 years old today. that is three joe bidens. established november 10, 1775. remember the service and sacrifice of all marines. that's it for me. >> dana: on this day in 1999, my husband and his friend from england got so drunk in san diego with a bunch of marines and they came home and i had to clean it up. i'll never forget it. juan. >> juan: we are a little more than two weeks away from thanksgiving. take a look at people lining up for a turkey giveaway. thanksgiving is a joyful time but this year due to the pandemic and its effect on our economy, lots people her having to struggle -- lots of people are struggling to pay for a big
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bird. they have a goal to hand out 9,000 turkeys to families in need. they are also hitting out all the side dishes, stuffing and cranberry sauce. as you can see for the long line of cars, there's a lot of need. in addition to this, they plan to serve 4 million meals to people over thanksgiving and christmas. america, we are a family. this american family has to come together and i think we can follow the motto in lending a helping hand to others during the coming holiday season. >> jesse: veterans day is tomorrow. if there is a veteran in your life, fox news shop has some great gifts. this is one of my favorites. this is the proud news. not proud. >> greg: [laughs] >> jesse: proud american scarf. it's really warm. we have hats, proud american hats, socks, 15% off with the
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code. shop dot foxnews.com. >> dana: katie. >> katie: tomorrow, national parks and forests, free entrance for veterans. lifetime pass. >> dana: katie, you are the best at "one more thing." that's it for us. "special report" is next. >> bret: veterans are great. thanks, dana. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking, president trump is sticking to his tradition that he will be reelected once massive ballot counting abuses exposed. he says his efforts to challenge a election totals are seeing big progress. we haven't seen the details from the cases the trump campaign insists will lead to massive vote changes and states needed for the president to win. federal prosecutors are becoming involved in fraud investigations while president-elect biden is taking congratulatory calls from world leaders. we will talk with secretary of state mike pompeo about all of it in a moment.
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