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far people can swing. minister, congressman, thank you very, very much. we'll be looking at this. much more on the battle in georgia, as we take a look at the battle of the peach state. ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with greg gutfeld, juan williams, jesse watters and martha mccallum. it's 5:00 in new york city and atlanta. and this is "the five." >> greg: nice work. >> dana: supporters of president trump packing the streets of washington right now to protest the result of the 2020 election. that happy gives polls in georgia closed two hours from now. it will determine which party controls the senate and politicians on both sites in the outcome will impact the country for decades.
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president trump making a final pitch for republican candidates kelly loeffler and david purdue telling supporters democrats would push the country toward socialism. >> america as you know it will be over and it will never believe the able to come back again. it'll be too far gone. the radical democrats are trying to capture george's senate seats so they can wield unchecked, unrestrained absolute power over every aspect of your lives. they want to turn the democrats, do come america into venezuela. no jobs, no prosperity, no rights, no freedom, no future for you and your family. >> dana: joe biden making his case to georgia voters by attacking president trump. >> the power is literally in your hands, like any time in my career. one state, one state chart the course not just for the next four years but for the next
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generation. you have two senators who think their loyalty is to trump, not to georgia. you have two senators who think they have sworn an oath to donald trump, not to the united states constitution. >> dana: this just in from the republican senators putting out a statement saying that they are encouraged by reports of high voter turnout across the state, particularly in north georgia. that's where president trump was last night. they are also saying that this election is very close and he could come down to just a few votes and a few precincts across the state and they are urging everyone to stay in line and make sure that their vote gets counted. >> martha: republicans are encouraged by what they are seeing in cherokee county, just north of atlanta and also up in the adult in the area where president trump was last night. one of the things that really strikes me, dana, as i listen to all of the rhetoric around this race is that we are seeing a continuation of what we saw
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going into the november election. i think it bleeds all the way into 2021. whether or not -- if republicans can maintain control of the senate, you will have obviously a very serious speed bump for a lot of the agenda that joe biden and a lot of the other democrats want to put in place. what is very real and very palpable on the ground and atlanta is that regardless of what anyone says, you can college propaganda. you can say that it's all fake, baseless, but the sentiment of the november election is incredibly powerful. that is not going to go anywhere regards the outcome of this election tonight and into the coming days. people are incredibly fired up about the last election, and they do believe that there was, you know, that there were at least irregularities that they want to never see happen again and they want that bus to drive forward. watching president trump last night, 74 million votes. more than any other republican president or candidate in the
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history of the party, more than barack obama. that support. when i listen to nancy pelosi and even mitch mcconnell, senator mitch mcconnell saying that it's time to move on. i can't help but say to myself that it's not going to be that easy. moving on is something that may exist in people's minds but i don't think that it's going to persist across the country when you look at the politic of the people, of the nation. >> dana: juan, republicans believe they can actually surpass election day turnout from november 3rd. what are you hearing about democrats 'has feelings tonight? >> juan: well, i think this is going to be very close. everyone knows that it's a turnout election. right now democrats had a good turnout in terms of, before election day and the like. today everybody knows that republicans are more likely to vote on election day. as martha just indicated,
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they've been doing very well. even the polls, dana, we've had very few polls in georgia but the polls that exist that have some credibility habit within the margin of error. who knows. you know, who knows how it's going to turn out. i will say given that it's georgia and given the track record, the electoral record of georgia, you would have to say georgia is a red state. it shouldn't be this close, but i think it's close were two big reasons. one would be president trump, even last night in dalton, i think he has a very inconsistent mixed message. he is going on about how the november election was rigged and he has problems with it. he talks more about that then he talks about the two republican candidates. and the second thing is i think that the stimulus check, the $2,000 stimulus check, a lot of people and especially people in rural areas of georgia, they didn't get their $2,000 check and they know that the
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republicans, whether you blame the president for not being engaged early or mitch mcconnell in the senate for not -- whatever reason, that check isn't in the mailbox. >> dana: jesse, let me go to you. they have 8,000 trained poll watchers keeping an eye and election integrity on the republican side. the other thing about the checks is that again, it's about the message. the republicans are closing on the big picture about the future of the country. if you remember president trump at the state of the union said america will never be a socialist country. they are really driving that home. the democrats haven't changed their messaging. they are talking about how these republicans are rich people, and then they zeroed in on $2,000 checks. i'm not sure that's going to answer the mail for them. >> jesse: it's a strong closing method for the republican party. this is what it breaks down too. a weaker america leads to a stronger democrat party. that's their calculation. they want to -- they want and
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then attacks you and disarms you and suppresses your freedom of speech, abolish the electoral college and bankrupt small businesses and throughout the border and surrender to china and during all that chaos and confusion and destructio it teased up a perfect democrat power grab. that can set in a permanent democrat majority which would oversee the decay of this country. do you really think that warnock and ossoff are senate material? i mean, seriously. these guys are just pawns in the democrat power grab. warnock is a diabolical and dangerous fraud. just ask his wife. he's on tape just now saying that that, that, that, he wants to defund the police. his campaign was caught by project veritas. he said america needs to stop worshiping whiteness. i don't even know what that means but i just get the feeling he wants to punish america if he
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gets into that seat and then ossoff, just a puppet of china, schumer and big tick. he looks like a high school soccer player. the republicans really have to turn out strong if they're going to overtax the ballot stuffing. project veritas caught them cold again. they had two people in atlanta admitting that they have thousands and thousands of people registered at one address. 201 washington. i can car guarantee of those thousands and thousands of people are all voting for democrats, democrats. they better get on this to stop that kind of nonsense. >> dana: jesse, it seems that your resolution of 2020 not to comment on anyone's personal appearance has run out. we are in 2021. grant, last word to you. >> greg: this race is tighter than joe biden's life alert bracelet. we have been hearing this forever but what trump is saying
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if you elected democrat, you give them the keys to the car that they are going to drive right off the cliff. it sounds like hyperbole when he says it, but if you look at the policies, it's not hyperbole. when you think about the accumulation of these policies, whether it's canceling student debt, defunding the police, decriminalizing the resistance to arrest. we forgot about that. when you put all these things together, we are talking about a decline in civilization. what kind of response would you get from the democrats? we are not that bad. that's an argument. whenever you accuse them of being too left, they always say no, no, no. we are more in the middle. what does it say about a party whose best asset is that they realize too much of their product is really dangerous. i think they should change their motto to the democratic party: we are really just dumber republicans. that's kind of the truth. this creates a huge problem for
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normal democratic voters, and they exist. the dems, they play the center to get elected, right? and then they swerve left to appeal to the activists and the media. then when their policies destroy the cities, whether it's l.a., san francisco, seattle or portland, they say that's not us. that's just the crazy left. their crazy policies. no. they are part of your party. you accept those policies. you've got to own it and the voters have to start understanding this. here comes the train. here comes the train. >> dana: that wasn't my train. that wasn't my train. greg, your points are so well taken and everyone needs to stick around because we're going to talk more about that in terms of what's actually happening in the congress right now. coming up next, senator josh hawley saying that antifa terrorized his family after showing up at his front
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♪ >> martha: senator josh hawley blasting antifa scumbags as he put it for showing up at his house outside washington. >> when democracy is under attack, what do we do? what do we do? we are going to occupy the space. i don't know if he is going to come out tonight. maybe if we come back every morning he will come out and talk to us. >> martha: did you hear that? we come back every morning. the senator was in missouri at the time. protesters were angry over hawley's plan to challenge president-elect joe by the electoral college when, the senator tweeting "tonight while i was in missouri, antifa scumbags came to our place in d.c. and threaten my wife and newborn daughter. they threatened, tried to
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vandalize and pound open our door. let me be clear, my family and i will not be intimated by left-wing violence." i am struck by the fact of this appears to be the new normal. we have watched attacks on nancy pelosi's home, mitch mcconnell's home, lindsey graham's home and it reminds me of the politics of another time in this country where the threats of violence to your family is becoming part of the equation for these elected officials. >> dana: it's absolutely unacceptable. anybody that's in political office or not, in your home, you should have a safe place to be. "the washington post" covered this as quote they say it was a peaceful vigil and then he watched that video. a summary was outside my house, i don't even have a baby. i would have lost my mind. i absolutely would have called the police. and then these people that were part of it last night that we never would have gone if we didn't know that he wasn't the
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there. so unacceptable, absolutely unacceptable. also i think that we have to figure out a way to find some sort of punishment, some sort of deterrent, or else as you say it will just continue. >> martha: yeah. i mean, greg. there's very little in the way of law-enforcement pushback on these. as a very fine line between people protesting and intimidation. i think even what they were saying alone, you know, we're going to come back everything the morning is obviously very threatening behavior. >> greg: yeah, and dana is telling the truth about going crazy when people are outside. she has called the cops on me and all i was doing was holding a boom box. did he say nt for scumbag? that to me is kind of redundant. it's redundant. you don't need to say nt for scumbag. i will say i'm not sure that was antifa. antifa wears masks wherever they go. i've written a couple books about this stuff, not cool and
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joy of hate. the left broke new ground and they decided that the personal was political and vice versa. what happens when you do that is that it does become acceptable because you've removed dialogue, dying th dialogue being metrical between anger and died out he this escalation, yow an online mob, attacking supporters and harassing people at restaurants. chasing politicians home and that ramped up to riots. remember chaz, looting and there is no stop on this race to. evergreens college. they had a protest. that behavior became acceptable. people liked it. no one was punished. what happens is that spread out
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and it's now on our streets. it's in our h.r. departments. it's everywhere because our adults are too cowardly to face what really is a tiny tiny tiny tiny extreme minority of unstable and unproductive tools who have nothing to do with their time but make life miserable. >> martha: jesse, these things can turn on a dime and sometimes they can unmake very badly. >> jesse: i would turn on my sprinkler system. you don't want to be wet in the winter. that is a big deterrent. i tried to ambush someone and they hit the sprinklers and i got soaked. it was not a pleasant experience. you don't have to go full mccluskey. just throw on this burglars. have you seen some of the mug shots of these people that have been doing this recently? purple hair, facial tattoos, these people are -- i'm not even going to say it because i don't
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make personal attacks like that. the point is this, people say it's peaceful. this is a group of people. they executed two people in cold blood this summer. two years ago and nt for the guy went on a mass shooting spree. they threw incendiary devices at federal buildings. they put a journalist and an intensive care. they sell police officers bid even punched a horse in the fa face. there's no telling what they can do and they are dumb. they desecrated the world war ii memorial. they are supposed to be antifascist. the irony was lost on these people. they go to everybody, not only mitch mcconnell. they went to tucker, nancy pelosi, they went to the democrat mayors of portland and seattle. they don't care. there is the scales of justice are tipped in their favor. they can cause all this mayhem, and joe biden bailed them out this summer. think about that. i think when joe biden taps his ag and he has a hearing in the
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senate, senators on the republican side should ask them. what do you think about antifa? is it an idea or is it a real threat. he or she needs to answer that very strongly. >> martha: juan, when the white house said you're going to be arrested if you tear down historic statues, a kind of stopped but it morphed into this. now we are seeing more and more enlisted people's homes. what do you think should be done about this? >> juan: i don't know what you can do. this isn't a matter of he said, she said, martha. there is 50 minute video of the entire protest. everybody in the audience, they can watch it. if they knew what they were going to see was 15 americans with police presence exercising their right to free speech and peaceful assembly. the police are there the whole time.
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>> martha: to try to bang the door down? come on to your property and bang on your door. >> juan: just a moment please. you can watch the video and what you see is at one point somebody rings the doorbell and leaves a copy of the constitution for the senator. that's it. so i mean, to me, again, this is a far cry from barbarians at the gate. it's a far cry from the violence that we've seen in washington from the proud boys. these are people who have -- >> jesse: juan, cut it out. if they did this to your wife, juan. >> martha: can you imagine your wife in one of your grandchildren. >> jesse: your wife would be scared and your kids would be scared. don't be pro-antifa. don't defend this nonsense. if this happened to your family. you would want to defend it. especially what antifa did. >> juan: that's not true. i think we have to go.
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there's nothing wrong -- >> jesse: they murdered people. >> juan: there's nothing wrong with being antifascist. >> jesse: into a federal court house and you shouldn't defend this. >> juan: that's not what happened last night. last night was a peaceful protest. >> jesse: you don't know what's going to happen, juan. >> martha: we've got to go. straight ahead come a topsy cnn anchor tearing into trump supporters yet again. greg's monologue on that, unmissable. coming up.
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respect trump supporters who believe leap because it is [bleep] you have been feeding them. the president and you have been feeding them b.s. and now that they believe it, all of a sudden again another self-fulfilling prophecy and feedback loop. >> greg: in a world where the internet doesn't exist, lemmon might seem smart. no such luck. >> donald trump couldn't find ukraine on a map if you had the u and a picture of a physical crane next to it. that's part of him playing to their base and playing to their audience. the incredulous boomer room demo their backs donald trump that wants to think that donald trump is the smart one and the all elitists are... [laughter] you elitists and with your geography and your maps in your spelling. >> and you're reading. >> greg: after 11 was exposed for laughing at a racial stereotype, he said this.
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>> just to make this perfectly clear, i was laughing at the joke and not at any group of people. >> greg: [laughs] the fact is the deep hatred towards millions of americans from the media existed well before this election. cnn mastered and try to monetize it. it's the media's persistent irrational venom toward trump supporters that created a legit suspicion that election fraud indeed happened. if you think that the trump campaign are white bigoted rubes or nazis, of course you're going to wrigley election. it's like the college mind game. if you could go back in time would you kill a baby if the baby was hitler? sure you're killing a baby but hey, it's hitler. so yeah, trump supporters are so dumb they'll believe anything. like the dossier which trump supporter said had compromising info on our new president. oh, wait. that wasn't trump supporters. that was cnn back in january 2017, the same month as trump's inauguration.
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how about that timing? how about the time that trump supporter said anthony scaramucci had links to a russian investment fund? that was cnn too. sorry. remember and trump supporters incorrectly claimed trump and his son don jr. got early access to wikileaks documents? whoops, i did it again. that was cnn. plenty more where that came from. seems like cnn will believe anything and call it news. but only as long as they can smear you with it, you rube. so dana, the essential truth is that this kind of belief has always been around. it's a class kind of hatred. it's like you are too stupid and uneducated, unlike me. that's the vibe that you get. it's not about race really. it's about class. >> dana: ivan kind of remember it growing up in a rural area in
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the middle of the country, i didn't see an ocean until i was. i remembered then. hearing my family talk about it. they were ranchers. my dad subscribe to all the magazines, including national review from way back when. i remember hearing this from a long time ago. a more recent memory, my time at the white house. of course there was that. really i think it intensified with the tea party and it never really ended. i also would say what don lemon is saying, it means that we shouldn't respect anybody who believes that trump illegally won the election in 2016 and that the russian helped him do it. that's where they are headed. the good news is this. i don't like any buddy really cares about what don lemon thinks about them. it's not a big deal. >> greg: that's a fair point. martha, do you care about what don lemon thinks? it makes for great segment.
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>> martha: i think dana is right. i think most people don't care what don lemon thinks of them. i do think that when you look at this kind of behavior and i think back to president obama's comments which was superficial surreptitiously mocking people claiming to cling to god's and -- guns and religion. he goes back to what i'm talking about at the beginning of the show. anyone who thinks that that beast has been stabbed in the heart and it's over is complete the wrong. they are completely wrong. there are 74 millions americans who feel very strongly about the way they look at the country and they want the country to be. they can chuckle and call people names but this whole dynamic is not over. it's far from over in the country. >> greg: it's an interesting
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point. here on "the five" and elsewhere on fox, there are people like me who make fun of the leaders we don't make fun of the people who support them. we don't save biden voters are a bunch of rubes, bunch of dumb rooms. i will say democrats are just dumber republicans, but that's pretty mild. >> juan: or socialists and haters and all the rest but it's pretty mild. i listen to your monologue, greg. i think i have two questions for you to consider. one is do you believe that the november election was stolen? and two, do you think that a dead hugo chavez rigged the election. i think the answer for everyone is no, that's not true. so when you think about in those terms, when people say yeah, this is what i believe and i am in a fury. you think, do we have an obligation to say oh, yeah,
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that's right, yes we are going to just go right along with what you have to say. i think we don't put flat earth people on tv and say that the earth is flat. we want people who are at least honest and acknowledge facts and reality. joe biden will be sworn in as president on inauguration day. >> greg: the most flat earth opinion is that antifa is antifascist. we'll leave it there. believing that this election had elements of fraud doesn't necessarily have to include this idea about a dead hugo chavez. you can believe there's something wrong with this election and refute that as a bogus claim. last word, jesse. >> jesse: greg, you know why republicans think that there was election fraud? because there was election fraud. there is video of democrats paying off native americans. there is video of republican poll watchers being booted from
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watching. there is video of people saying that they saw orchestrated ballots. i think that more people care about what you think about what don lemon thinks then care about what don lemon thinks. everybody only cares about what gutfeld thinks. >> greg: i think you are correct on that one and i appreciate it. sometimes jesse when you point out the obvious it is necessary. it's necessary for everyone to hear that. new rules for radicals, what the house just to declare the way for the green new deal and socialized medicine.
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>> juan: the progressive wing of the democratic party getting a big boost. the house approving new rules that apparently make it easier to pass legislation backed by the squad and others. the changes eliminate measures to control the deficit. congress woman ayanna pressley tweeting "this is huge. these reforms remove two structural barriers to our agenda for equity and justice and will allow us to advance bold policies like medicare for all, a green new deal and an equitable covid recovery." greg, let me start with you. pay-as-you-go obviously didn't stop the trump tax cuts for the big corporations and the like. isn't the case that republicans only care about deficits when there is a democrat in the white house? >> greg: actually what i care about is how we have changed the language and now it's no longer about equality, right? did you notice that in that
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tweet. it's about equity. everything now is about equity. in 2016, we saw a republican reboot whether you want to call it trump is him or not, the party changed. some say for the better, some say for the worse. i see a lot of great things about the republican party. diversity. more minority voters. black, hispanic women. the party is in some ways less bellicose. it's not so much the party of the neoconservative. to your point, the republicans don't have a problem spending money so it's kind of hard for them to point fingers. however it's now the democrats' turn to clean their house. they need to be more sensible and turn to objective truth, science and law and order and patriotism. right now they are just screaming towards the cliffs of woke-ism. the democratic brand is now open hatred toward the american past and the american president. it's about collective guilt and punishing those out of revenge.
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they need a correction and now is the time to do it under your great centrist, joe biden. >> juan: dana, no matter what rules changes take place, nancy pelosi and the democrats will have a very, very slim margin in the house. no matter what happens in georgia. they're going to have a tie at best in the senate. rules change or not, joe biden and the democrats are not going to get everything they want. >> dana: this rules change is actually the first step to kevin mccarthy becoming the speaker of the house in 2022. because republicans will, hypocritical or not, they will find their fiscal conservative principles again, and they will try to use that against them. but it's not even about that. we are talking apples and oranges when it comes the amount of money. when the green new deal was announced and final of the republicans were like, how much is this going to cost? it was $93 trillion.
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a total farce. it's not about equity. it's not about justice. it's about raising energy costs by tens of thousands of dollars on every single american. that's why i think what democrats have done with this civil rules change as it helps republicans more than it helps themselves. >> juan: jesse, do you agree with that. it's a very slim margin. the democrats have to manage moderate and progressive wings of the party. >> jesse: i agree. nancy pelosi paved the way for the green new deal and from taking why everyone's private health insurance. yesterday you told me she was a moderate, juan. i'm confused. now she wants a blank check for socialism? i don't get it. you said socialism was just a label. no one was really a socialist. now they want medicare for all of the green new deal. did they lie to voters? is this a bait and switch? did they run as moderates and
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now they are legislating us socialists? i'm with dana. i say go all in. put joe biden in charge of everyone's health insurance at this point, right? definitely a really strangle small businesses with trillions in taxes and regulation from a green new deal while they are trying to recover. that's a great idea. that's going to cause a red wave so big that the only safe seats are going to be from the squad. >> juan: all right. martha, is the real issue in congress that you have republicans who gain seats in the house but say the election was rigged? of course that doesn't make any sense. >> martha: that may be the case but what strikes me is the whole notion of pay-as-you-go is such a joke. they eliminated whenever they need to. the 2009 financial crisis. not going to going to pay-as-you-go. every american family pays as they go. that's the way it works. the government is looking for
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ways -- i love this ayanna pressley tweet because you say what a relief. we don't have to pay as we go. give me a break. it's so ridiculous. it's never what they do. so it also strikes me that she is relieved because they will have fewer regulations want they can and can't do. they are going to be unfettered and what they can or cannot do but they are going to have more regulations on american companies and businesses and strangle the heck out of them because that's what we have seen happen before. they see that future coming quite clearly. you can't open your restaurant or anything else. it's like awesome, she's excited. she has got for your runway for the rest of us it's not looking that way. >> juan: thanks, martha. ahead by's president-elect carol harris who accused of plagiarism. that's next for you on "the five." ♪ youust go and i must bide
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in 1965. harris has repeatedly said this happened when she went to a civil rights rally as a young girl. >> my mother used to have a very funny story. i was fussing and she said what do you want and i said, this is how she would say it. what do you want and i said freedom. >> jesse: her story is a very similar to one that mlk told about a black girl at a white police officer. he said "what do you want? the policeman asked her gruffly in the litter girl look to demonstrate the ion answered freedom. greg, what do you think? >> greg: i don't know. when i fought in vietnam alongside brian williams i heard a lot of crazy stories. it's possible that this could have happened to both people or she believes it happened like the elizabeth warren defense. maybe her mother told her the
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story and she believed that the way elizabeth warren believed in her native american ancestry. perhaps watching too much on mortified in the subliminal. it's true equality. joe biden says what a man can do, i can do better. i see your speech plagiarism and i raise you a family history plagiarism. >> jesse: juan, what do you think happened here. how did something like this go down? >> juan: it doesn't look good to me, jesse. at best maybe she was using it like a parable. if that's the case, she should say so. otherwise it really doesn't look good. it looks better than a candidate that we know who built a whole political career saying the first black president wasn't an american citizen. >> jesse: dana, if you're going to plagiarize, don't
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plagiarize martin luther king! maybe take someone a little less famous. >> dana: what kind of surprises me is that nobody had noticed this before now. she's going to be the vice president. she's made history. she's told the story 100 times and we are only finding out about it now. it seems not good. >> jesse: martha, what do you think the chances are that a reporter asks her about it at one of her many, many press availabilities? >> martha: i was trying to find out if she had a response yet and i don't see anything yet. i can only say that perhaps she's following the footsteps of the president-elect who was also, also had his presidential run derailed by plagiarism back in the '80s. maybe it sort of runs in the administration family. my only thing about what she could possibly say is she said
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>> having cancer is hard and having cancer and this pandemic is devastating. >> juan: he was caring for patients. it's incredible, he hopes that not having to pay those bills will make life a little bit easier for people with cancer. that is a great doctor. >> dana: so generous indeed. >> jesse: fox news alert, early results not from georgia but from jesse's neighborhood dispute poll. i had called you that detelling you that i was calling my doorman the wrong name, the persons whose fault is the person who didn't correct them. 80% agreed with me and that's the kind of pole we like where i
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win in an overwhelming landslide. thank you and i'm sorry for calling you the wrong name. >> dana: greg, can we catch you tomorrow? >> greg: no, i'm going to make gabby for making this for me. very nice christmas gift. there. >> dana: that's it for us. special election coverage with bret baier and martha maccallum begins right now. hey, bret and martha. >> the voters of georgia will determine which party runs every committee, right every piece of legislation. controls every single taxpayer dollar. we take georgia, we take the world. >> the democrats are going to change our country to the point you don't recognize it. >> a lot of the work that has to be done needs to come to championing policy.
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