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dow down to 79 points. i only see this unfed meeting even when they wrap up the two day meeting in washington where ever expect to see the federal reserve raise interest rates again another 3-quart of its a point. hear from jerome powell the chairman as to how many more coming. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone i'm dana perino. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: we only have one week to go and signs of a red wave are kind of getting bigger than ever. the final exception of the fox news power ranking shows dangerous territory for the democrats showing house majority decisive for about a about
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bookends. >> if you get past the headlands and dig deeper, you uncover an insidious and intentional campaign, republican backed zones for flooding in favor of their candidates to create a narrative that republicans are surging in a rib wave is surging and inevitable. >> dana: democrats are doing their best to stop the red wave, former president obama zigzagging across the country. biden hasn't been seeing or high demand, but he has showed up in florida trending toward republicans. >> there under siege by our republican friends. and by the way, this ain't your father's republican party, it's a different deal right now. you've been paying social security your life, your debt. these guys wanted to take it away. who in the hill did they think they are? excuse my language.
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end of the month, what you have left, no money, that's inflation. the things you need are going up in price. god bless you all, god protect our troops, and god give some of them are republican friends >> dana: for copinocchio's, their worst rating, might've deserved five. we talked about it yesterday. this is like a last-ditch effort. the only thing that talking about in the economy is this vague ideas that republican is going to cut medicare. >> they tried to sell the inflation reduction act to the media and the american people but the polling shows american people don't actually think that the big legislation that president biden's gotten through has been positive for the economy or for their lives.
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what they see is something that's been good and something they can run on, photos and saying, yes. that's why we hired them for the job. they're struggling with that. the other thing is talking about last-minute issues that haven't been antibiotic of conversation until this point. if you're pivoting your message away a week away from the election in georgia and places, you've got a problem on your hands one week out. >> biden has run so many wit races, i wonder how many times he said republicans would cut social some security and medicare and all of that. you've been reluctant to say red wave but which a comfortable level? >> i'm comfortable with tsunami right now. [laughs] it was a look like a red wave in august but not looks like a synonymy, i have pivoted as the
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effects of changed. joe reed needs to get out of my lane, she is not talking about paths dominic pot dominic fox news pulls being favorable to republicans but i have the most inaccurate and inaccurate list of poles in the last election. there were coals were cnn, "l.a. times," "washington post," abc, and your times. the most accurate, atlas intel, trafalgar, and harrison rasmussen. those are independent polls, people say their conservative leaning but they actually speak to republicans that won't speak to mainstream posters. they're saying there's not gonna be a wave in nevada. it's at nevada? or nevada? the republicans are ahead in the senate, in the gubernatorial
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race, and every congressional race there is either a toss-up or leaning republican. biden's going down there to talk about charlie crist, the fix is in. they had a deal that he'll just say nice things about biden in florida and then bloody up to the sentence and don't get an investor's ship, that's the deal cut down there. but this guy is getting worse as he campaigns. his lies are piling up. he tells a big lie every day. republicans won of scrap social security, there's no recession, inflation in zero, republicans causing the crime wave. this is bad. pinocchio's or to the sky. i can see the nose from here. >> call from nevada, john ralston said, we'll hear what he said. >> i don't put any stock and pulling right now. we've had people vote already, a
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quarter of a million people in nevada. i checked these numbers closely and it looks like the democrats are holding their registration in nevada. so there are no signs of a red wave, no signs of being democratic wipeout coming. that doesn't mean it can't happen. >> harold, in nevada, inflation for people is double what it was across the country, then they had the covid losses. there is a realignment for both parties happening. nevada could be the place where republicans could flip the senate seat on the gubernatorial seat. >> there are four seats in the senate. nevada, georgia, pennsylvania, and arizona. now the house, you have to
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separate these conversations. i think you're right. i don't know if it's a synonymy but i think it'll be a pretty good night for republicans unless something dramatic happened. it's not a subtle surprise but i don't dismiss the messaging. in the senates is different, the race is still tight. if what you're saying is right, republicans could be a head and all these states. there tight rates races and maybe the movement is shifting. you put your most gifted political athletes out last week and obama certainly that. you put vitamin in situational places. >> what situation would that be? >> harold: hillary clinton as it is player here in new york.
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>> there was a democratic strategy is who said that kathy hochul in new york is dragging down all the other democrats in the state. >> i'm not surprised. it's hard to think. every time joy reads lipstick is on my mind. it's beautiful. i've been trying to wear that for years. fox will allow me. why would anybody lie about a red wave? when you say it's a red wave, people like me who are intrinsically lazy will leave their bed. you have to tell people like me that mercantilism then i'll get out. i've been trying to suppress the vote my neighborhood by saying that all the people at the capitol on january 6 voted. so if you vote your no better than an insurrectionist. try using that. i hope there are blowouts.
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i don't want any drawn-out beas, do you? because everybody's going to keep saying it's a threat to democracy or the sin that, that's going to upset my schedule benching somebody during a championship game, joel, because if you took the field he would lose, that's humbling. he is a mess. he sing crazy stuff. democrats wanted to be like the darren's and bewitched, they take them out and put in the new darrynton evans obama but it's more like chuck from happy days. do you remember chuck? they just disappeared chuck. joe is the chuck cunningham of presidents. if we just keep them upstairs, like anthony perkins and, nobody will see him. i'm not an essay red wave but i think there will be republican control of the house are the senate may be, and will be
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parents coming home from the two-week cruise, the house filled with keggers broken windows, adults are home and they're going to try to fix everything. woe gives has broken your party right now. if you get strong competition in there, harold, the democrats will come out as a more viable party just like you are a viable person harold. >> harold: i'm not convinced that's the case but it's more right than wrong. >> one comment. the most effective lion of the race for republicans going against democrats is the candidate, the democrat voted a hundred percent of the time with biden and pelosi. the one that didn't work at all, total doug, was one biden talked about the megan megan republicans, nobody bothered. critical midterms are seven days away, and after this, brett and
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the judge held without bail. the legal immigrant assaulted paul pelosi in his own home with a hammer. charges could land him in jail behind bars for 50 years. the suspect is described as mentally ill for a long time, constantly paranoid and he thought he was. >> anything strange about him push mark become the entire household is very strange. he is birds of a feather with his family. they are just, drug abusers. that's who gravitates toward. >> dana: democrats see it as an opportunity to play the blame
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game. >> the violent political rhetoric that espoused by republican leaders is inspiring asked by individuals like this. >> it's right wing problem. >> too much political violence, too much hatred. >> enough is enough. >> the first thing about the breaking news is that the suspect is being held without bail. >> greg: if the suspect is getting the book thrown at them, that's great, but it raises the question of whether the victim was someone else then pelosi, would there be excuses then? that's what they would've done if it was someone else, remand him to his ankle bracelet.
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this is all deflection. if you look at the suspect, he's mentally ill and homeless in the legal. those are three areas that have been advocated by the democrats. they don't care about the homeless, let him sleep on the streets the responsibility to create an environment of safety and security. because it doesn't exist, they go after speech. funny thing is, if you believe speech causes violence, than what you advise? do you advise having 370 million people change their discords to appease a tiny number deranged people? that's impossible. but you could institutionalize the mentally ill, make it harder for the homeless to live on streets, department illegal aliens. these are practical things. but instead they're going after
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words, other anchors, though some deserve it. but anyway. i joke. >> dana: michael shellenberger who ran for governor, let's hear that. >> were in a psychiatric emergency in the united states as a whole, california's particular hard-hit one of the four residents of san francisco say they have either been a assaulted or threatened with assault. half say they have been a victim of theft over the past five years. we are dealing with psychiatric emergencies, drug addiction emergency, huge crime problem. >> michael shellenberger is such an asset the system, let's bring them in. >> greg: a democrat! spewing he's done it a ton of
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work. san francisco chronicle to the good job of talking to the family and the neighbors. i'm baffled at the speed by which democrats were able to say he was a megan magna republican. supposedly he thought he was and committed against his own children they say. he probably shouldn't have been on the streets at all, he shouldn't of been in the country because he was here illegally. we could all say, political speech is gone too far. supreme court justices have not been able to sleep in their homes for months and the attorney general did nothing. steve coates police can't walk correctly because he was shot. at that time, it was like, let's all agree this is a lunatic and these are people radicalized by all kinds of different things across the board. that's why crime is such a concern for people living in
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places like this. you don't know what they're going to do or what they're going to think at any moment? they can lash out at you. when you have homeless across the country that something that is a huge problem. i don't even know if republicans have a good answer and homelessness. at least people are trying to say we want order. i hope pelosi gets better. that's a terrible injury to do. i feel sorry for his family. nobody should have this happen to them. >> the white house was continuing to encourage people to show up before and after that happened even after the attack on brett kavanaugh, or the attempted attack of justice brett kavanaugh. >> i think we should all refrain every time until we get the facts.
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to what did he plead not guilty? it's amazing to me. he admitted he was there to take speaker pelosi and ask her questions and if she did told the truth he was going to need cover. i'm glad he's being held. i think we should all be glad. we can point out the shortcomings and hypocrisy of our bell laws, that should be a big part of what we should be focusing on when republicans take the house, if they take the house. one of the worst things about the last two weeks in politics is that we try to instigate people to go vote. when my dad was in my office, we used to say what we were four. guess what i'm for. over time this evolved into, not only am not for the right
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things, but he's a terrible person. in politics what happens after you get elected, how do you justify working with someone if you think the person does not only wrong but a terrible human being? it's hard to then come across the aisle and figure out how to work together >> greg: haddad biden laughter she called him a racist? >> i'm talking about across the hall. george h.w. bush became vice president after he called ronald reagan's policies for voodoo economics. we've got a tone this down. it's unfortunate. >> dana: he pled guilty to premeditated attempted murder, attempted burglary, threatening a family member of a public official. jesse wrap it up.
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>> we have a mentally ill, illegal alien, drug addict, and a new desk, he contributed, felonies and he hasn't been deported. right there, he should have been deported back to canada, institutionalized or locked up here in the u.s. but he was able to play dumb like prey on paul with a hammer because of democrat policies. his ideology is all over the m map. we heard he was send obama supporter, a progressive. then you look at his online materials and you can see he's anti-semitic. he psychotic. he's taking a lot of psychedelics wandering around at midnight with hammers busting into people's homes trying to kneecap people. not a grant mastermind.
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come on. they're acting like this guy is some kind of january 6 who plotted this link for decades. this guy just, come on paul, multimillion there, in the middle of the san francisco crime wave doesn't have a weapon. his alarm is not on. come on paul. it's not paul's fault this guy is responsible. they have to take certain measures. especially when this property has been vandalized twice, his napa place has been burglarized. i hope he feels better and he recovers and he and nancy can go to italy and retire on the riviera like they planned. >> greg: or florida? spew o ♪ ♪
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person? >> we talked about it two years ago. we set a lot of people will be right and wrong. some stuff will never know. it's hard to forgive people when they were wrong. when they wanted to punish you because you had an opinion different. talking about the origins of covid are being called a racist. maybe i won't forgive everybody. i'm in a forgive 99% but the caveat is intention. both republicans and democrats thought we had to print more money, right? they were worried about business owners and families. i get it. but student loan forgiveness on the backs of covid, that is not forgiven. that's b.s. people were wrong about social distancing, rolling about masks. i forgive people for having stupid opinions but if you were forcing people into lockdown while you were out partying,
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that's on you. i want to be about ideas you should forgive. but actions, behaviors, being a jerk, wearing a mask outside or alone in the car, you make me sick. >> it's like if you punch someone in the face and they say hey, let's make up >> dana: i let it go. amnesty of course. the atlantic really punches above its weight in terms of clickbait that drives people crazy. they have these articles that drive people not senate might as well be governor desantis reelection that. are the democrats cannot offer around the stand is amnesty? where does he go to get his amnesty? randi weingarten of the teachers
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union was out there advocating for or for lockdowns because we have the emails from her and her team to the cdc. you member was show wilensky said school should be open. you're speaking in your personal capacity. teachers forgiven the first option for vaccines in the rivr bring kids back to school but they did do it. they said, actually, we can have kids in school. i don't think people will be forgiving. the group we forget about his recent retirees who lost two and a half years of their bucket list opportunities, and it's not fair to them. are the ones who have to get a second job now or are not able to retire because of inflation. >> greg: or the people who died in nursing homes in new york, harold. >> harold: i'm a forgive her.
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you have to judge people by their best intentions give people the benefit of the doubt. i was critical of democrats who thought trump woods wrong to say he couldn't imagine being president, according to woodward. he was looking out for the country. dr. fauci and others made mistake. no party wins looking back. look forward instead. if you look back, you run the risk of not only not achieving goals for the party but you run the risk of not advancing the body politic. was dick cheney and president bush room? bill clinton wrong and obama wrong at times? absolutely. but we don't go forward as a country if we look back.
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to your point, greg. it's about best intentions. you've got to give people the benefit of the doubt. >> greg: and we have to stare. everyone should be able to say, what was i wrong? i was right on the contagiousness early on, but i was wrong on the period of time. >> this room from for grace from february to the end of april, when china was lying about what was happening, we didn't have the data. but from early may we knew who was dying and where they were from. we knew kids could go back to school. may of 2020. and yet, as of this year, i have a friend who is pregnant, her doctor said you're not can it be
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fit because you don't want to take the covid vaccine. her doctor said that to her. everyone was forced to choose between their job and taking in the experimental vaccine. the people who can't forgive are people like the firefighters of new york city who were willing to risk their lives by going into burning buildings but then were let go because they didn't take the vaccine. kids in school, denier of health care to people, because of an ideology, the issue is about, like you said, the intention. in the control they took. they would interested after m may 2020. they held on forever. and they're still doing it. people's lives were ruined and they can't get it back. there are a lot of people who are deeply effective in their lives were changed forever and
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are not willing to forgive for good reason. >> greg: i was right on almost everything. you can even remember the things you are wrong about because there are so many. >> harold: i was right about a lot of things. >> greg: do you remember what you said about covid? >> harold: i said i wasn't wary of about it and i ended up right. >> up next, if you thoughts gary poppins was bad, biden's collusion with big tech, it got even worse. ♪ ♪ app, and get one free. free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! this guy loves a great offer. so let's see some hustle!
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>> we all remember the disinformation board that got shot down. but we might have spoken soon about its demise. the fbi and dhs were collaborating with social media companies to crack down on what they believed to be disinformation. facebook set up a designated portal for the biden administration to promote claims of disinformation. greg does this bother you? >> greg: she's beautiful. i look forward to seeing her on broadway. but there's nothing wrong with dialogue. it is a problem here though because they shouldn't be friends or lovers, just helpful neighbors. but we saw what happened to the hunter laptop. that wasn't collaborative. actually, it was collusive in a cobol and other sea words i want use.
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they said they're tackling an accurate info on the origins of covid, rachel justice, afghanistan. these are areas where democrats don't look that good. basically what this is harold is a p.r. firm. they're doing the p.r. legwork for the democrats and the white house. that's short for public relations. some people say puerto rico but that's not what i meant p.r. means publicity. >> dana: the thing that bothered me was their initial idea our plan of action is to correct this information about afghanistan. but that information, that the misinformation rather, was coming from the administration. i was on erin i got note from
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the white house saying it was a large explosion. but we didn't know was large. i said thank you so much. in addition to that they were saying things that were nonsense from the biden administration on afghanistan. the most critical infrastructure is our cognitive infrastructure, i've heard that, that's some orwellian nonsense? was that even mean my brain? >> when jen psaki was at the white house she was asked how they were combating this information, she said were in touch with social media companies and flagging things they should look at. now we have email proof showing it's not just the white house but the department of dhs, intelligence agencies. what they're doing is censorship
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and punishment of people going against the narrative of what the biden administration once and it's illegal. they're subverting the first amendment and the fourth amendment and they're doing something the federal government is allowed to do because of restraint from the constitution which is to the use big tech and private industry to do work for them. bring to wear in space still where we don't have legislation on how to handle these. but they should be allowed to do this to you. >> democrats found a way to claim their patriotic but they just have to censor you to prove it. some democrat in the federal government calls big tech after jesse walters speaks and says it's disinformation. this is what put is saying, et cetera.
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let's face it, right? >> dana: when i first saw this i thought it meant that college students should have a cat in their dorm room which is a disastrous idea you don't have time to take care of it. you are not going to clean up properly with the litter box and enemies on the floor. nobody is going to like you. then i found out this whole thing like somebody else takes care of the cat and bring it in for you to pet. i guess. >> greg: that's crazy. you know what i think this is harold, you said it to the green room they are using the cat as a drug mule. i thought wow, that's brilliant. >> harold: i don't remember saying that but i trust that i might have said something like that. i'm allergic to cats so this does not appeal to me at all. that's why i have three dogs. >> greg: yeah. that's a good choice. three dogs. we already showed my dog, harold. you weren't here yesterday. it was amazing. beautiful dog, right, katie? >> katie: the cutest dog. it looks just like you, yelling. >> greg: thank you. >> katie: if you have a lot of cats you don't have any rats which might help with the dirty dorm room situation.
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>> dana: good point. >> katie: i rescued a cat on dumpster day. after we took him to the vet he bit me. i'm not a big fan. >> greg: what do you think, jesse? >> jesse: if i went over to someone's dorm room and they had a kitty litter box i would hit the door. gut got the way dana explains it it's like a visitation thick. like a therapy. >> jesse: therapy cat. >> dana: some government grant for people to take cats around so that children can pet them. they will get bitten. >> greg: i'm not going to make the joke i was going to make. >> dana: come on. >> greg: no, no, no. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ hit it!♪ ♪it takes two to make a thing go right♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪one, two, get loose now! it takes two to make a-♪
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>> dana: time now for one more thing. greg? >> greg: i have a great show tonight tom cotton, emily compagno, kat timpf. let's go to this, greg's dog training news. i have been training my dog a lot on an obstacle course, hours and hours on the obstacle course. it's weird. he is really good. look how good he is. his name is gus. things are happening. >> jesse: is he shrinking. >> greg: this is not a french bulldog. >> dana: his tail grew. >> greg: i'm wondering maybe if i should go to the vet. >> jesse: i wouldn't pet him. >> dana: watch this incredible catch. >>this is a frisbee. look how fast this dog is all the way down to the 20-yard line and he gets it. i could watch it' again and again and again. he have very good. don't miss a great podcast i did on the ken coleman show. it was a good one i i have got say. careers, trial and tribulations that you face along the way.
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you can listen it anywhere you listen to podcasts. jesse? >> jesse: we have halloween pictures, jesse jr. he was a doctor watters we are calling him. candy out there costume change mid halloween astronaut. not as happy with that costume. ellie she was a concept costume. i guess she was an abducted person. and then sophie was an army person. there we go. tonight, "jesse watters primetime." >> greg: army person. >> jesse: new details in the paul pelosi hammer attack 7:00. >> dana: harold? >> harold: my kids went -- my daughter went as jojoseway and character steve from mine craft which i never heard of. i thought his name would have been trickier than steve. >> jesse: a lot of hallucinating. >> harold: he took that thick off about 20 places we went.
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>> dana: did he get a lot of compliments. >> harold: 15 other kids at the school i have no idea what it was. highlight 1st an 1 finn, bret bs son. worked with him 14 years. up be strum meant to help hand out candy and also immediately available for booking as a fox mascot. congratulations cade. >> dana: looks very comfortable. super cute kid. >> katie: take a look at amazing display house of pumpkins, extravagant halloween display every year. this one takes the cake of a house of a thousand pumpkins features a thousand and which carved pumpkins frankenstein and freddy krueger and the beatles and metallica. harry's wife is battling cancer and using the display to raise money for cancer research. >> dana: i wonder what it looks like at christmas.
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>> greg: it's gordg us it can be so much fun. >> jesse: can we put up the picture one more time? >> greg: such and idiot. you need to go home. >> jesse: okay i see it. >> dana: thanks for joining us. bret and martha starts now: ♪ ♪ >> martha: one week from election night. >> bret: and ohio's open senate seat is up for grabs. >> we have to be committed to bringing it home. >> we are going to send this guy home. we are going to take this country back. >> martha: it's a battle between seasoned politicians, democratic representative tim ryan. >> thank you so much. >> tim ryan had his chance. it hasn't worked out. time for new leadership. >> bret: and author and newcomer j.d. vance. >> he is not going to win. we are going to win this race and they are going to get more and more desperate.
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