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lebanon. this is a significant diplomatic accomplishment. i think it should lay the foundation for further progress towards a cease-fire and hostage deal in gaza between hamas and israel. >> we will have 30 seconds on the show. i want to get your thought on the cabin a pick. think of former florida attorney general pam bondi? >> i'm going to meet with every one of president-elect trump's nominees. i don't know her that well. i look forward to understanding more about her priorities and her goal for serving as attorney general. where there are nominees who have the character and the experience and the policy priorities that i think will serve our nation, i will support them. where they don't, i won't. that is the point of a confirmation process. >> thank you for your thoughts on the other subjects. they will do it for us here. "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm dana perino along with
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judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters kevin charlie hurt. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ there is a new sheriff in town and he is not playing around. president-elect trump is announcing that on day 1, he will impose a 25% tariff on all products from mexico and canada. if they do not take action to stop the flow of migrants and illicit fentanyl flooding into our country. he also wants to slap an additional 10% tariff on chinese goods. trump's already as canada and mexico strangling to negotiate. now claims that migrant caravans are no longer reaching the border and just two hours after trump posted the threats, canadian prime minister justin trudeau hopped on a phone call with the president-elect. watch. >> it was a good call. this is something that we can do. laying out the facts, moving forward in constructive ways.
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this is a relationship that we know it takes a certain amount of working on, and that is what we will do. >> the new sheriff has an enforcer. tom homan is on the ground today in eagle pass, texas, along with governor greg abbott to get a firsthand look at the crisis that has seen wave after wave of migrants including 50 unaccompanied children just last night. telling folks to get ready. >> secure this border at a level we have never seen before. biden is the first president in the history of this nation who came into the office and unsecured the border on purpose. game on. to get this done. >> putting democrats on notice who are promising to resist his immigration plans. >> i'm sending a message for people that say they are going to get in our way. they're gonna stop us from our operation. i have said 100 times in last week, don't cross that line. it is a felony to knowingly harbor and conceal -- don't test
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us. the nation wants to a safe country. we've got enough in this cou country. this time to end it and stop it. >> we get our run down around 11:00 a.m. every day. that thing i've been looking forward to the most is another debate about tariffs between harold and jesse watters. harold, let me let you start, harold. tell me what you think about this. >> good to be back. the president during the campaign was crystal clear about his position on tariffs. he said two things that i thought were interesting. he believes that bilateral relations in negotiations with tariffs will help them extract concessions from countries be it on border security or economic security. i think some of the threats that the president has put down on the challenges he has put down on the table today, you have to also remember that the other side knows the president -- they have read the book. the art of the deal. they understand that he is going
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to look to extract things from other countries. i'm rooting for him. i am a strong believer that tariffs usually don't work. if you are looking to incite the other side to raise prices and accept that there is a risk that they will raise prices on american goods you basically double up the price increases. jesse and i have had this conversation on and off air. his belief is that president trump will do this the right way that president trump will walk up to the edge and not go unconditional tariffs everywhere. i hope you are right. i have greater confidence. one last thing. i said it last night. the border czar chief, last night we talked about the mayor of denver. some of his comments. they both sound like they are trying out or auditioning for clint eastwood movie or auditioning for a role in tom cruise movies. just do your job. don't test the threats. the bluster and i think some of
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that is fine. but at the end of the day, the american people know i'm one of them. i'm part of the 70%. i'm part of the 70% that believes we should have a very, very different border policy. what i am not for is this kind of kid stuff. i hope the president is right. if they don't, i hope he's able to prevent and do something that were lower prices for everyday americans. >> utilizing his language and giving them runway to say this is happening on day 1. but within 12 hours, the president of mexico is relatively new. she said okay, i will stop the caravans from coming through. >> permission to make an ana analogy. >> do you want to hold my hand? >> a safe went on like yesterday. let's say jesse jr's room has been a mess and my wife who i love -- this is just an analogy. has been soft and has not made him clean up his room. jesse senior comes home and says jesse jr., if you don't have that room cleaned up by 6:00, no
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allowance. there is no need to panic. it's not 6:00 yet. he making up the room. he may get his allowance. if he doesn't do it, and he will survive. all this is, is a threat that there will be consequences. that's all this is. my wife who i love, just in analyses can't complain. she has no right to complain. but she has done has not worked just like biden and the wall street democrats can't complain either. what they've done with mexico and china has not worked either. harold, i think you have to sit this one out on all the people running their mouths about tariffs will have to sit this out. this is donald trump steel. if you have a guy that had for years with no inflation in tariffs, how can you say now tariffs are going to drive up inflation? you can't. also as a reminder, we are about to renegotiate. he is going in day 1 with a very
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strong negotiation position. he's adding a national security component to this. fentanyl and migration. we do tariffs for national security stuff all the time. we threw up tariffs on steel and aluminum. heaven forbid anything happens with taiwan. you don't want to rely on chinese steel imports for the middle of the war in the pacific. that is just. chinese ev manufacturers are building plans in mexico. do you think trump is going to tolerate that and sneak around import duties and led the u.s. market? no. this happens all the time. i'm not worried about it. if i hear one more word out of you, harold, we are never speaking again. >> let me turn it over to you. 20 different questions i could ask but let me turn it over and see what you want to talk about. >> the first thing i want to talk about is the fact that this isn't hollywood. and i love you, harold. >> better get out that tom cruise jacket.
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>> tom homan is not overdoing it. america has waited for someone like tom homan for a long time. and i think three quarters is more than 70%. almost 75% of americans think that donald trump as to prioritize these deportations. when tom homan talks about eight usc code 1324 section 3 where an alien as, or enters or remains in the united states in violation of the law, and you can seal, harbor, or shield them from detection or attempt to do the same, you are guilty of a felony. this guy who is dancing around the mayor of denver is a joke. this is all going to end. he's trying to get some attention. that guy right there on the screen is dead serious. he's going to have a department of justice with pam bondi who is going to be able to back it up. they will have a legal force to be able to do it.
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let's talk about the fact that apparently china has had a death penalty for drug dealers. apparently, they have refused to make good on that death penalty statute. donald trump is saying, if you are not going to use it, we are going to add 10% on your goods as well. i don't claim to be as knowledgeable on tariffs as you guys. what i care about is within two hours, justin trudeau jumps. this woman, the new prime minister or president of mexico is jumping. nobody wants to lose the united states. nobody wants to lose the power, the money that we give away and everything else. i think there is something significant. this is my last point. we get 60% of our crude oil from canada. if the united states is going to be energy independent again, we have a tougher negotiating stance with canada, because we are not going to need as much is that crude oil when we start doing our own dance.
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>> it is interesting. this puts in the stark relief, the weakness and recklessness of the biden administration and what they did. >> absolutely. as time goes on, i find that tariffs thing to be more and more may be my favorite thing by donald trump. obviously tariffs don't necessarily work if you are just in it for a terraformed with another country. if you get into it with mexico come it will work for us because it's going to hurt them so much more than it hurts us. he gets more complicated if you are going against a more equal trading partner. the point of it is -- this is what i love about it. the creativity of it. the fact that it is not for the sake of a tariff more, it's about trying to get something else done. the united states for all of the time has sent billions and billions of dollars to countries that hate us trying to get them to do stuff we want.
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we have bonded them because we like them trying to do stuff that we want and none of it works. donald trump recognizes that as a negotiator in a very creative negotiator for this is something i can do they do things that the american people want like close the border, and smacked the war in ukraine or whatever our other interests are. other countries understand it, because our interests are number one of america's interests as opposed to some complicated thing about how we are going to buy your country and fix it up and do something and then you will be our friends. it never works. as time goes on, i've gotten to where the tariffs thing as may be the most thing about donald trump. >> china said they would retaliate. the most equal part because they own so much of our debt. i am rooting for the president. >> on the side issues that we want them to cooperate like fentanyl, they don't want that terror for either. if we have a side issue like
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fentanyl and we are both incentivized to end that terraformed -- >> i will score your analogy is very, very good. >> we have had some bad scores recently. >> probably no headlines. coming up, kamala is back on political exile speaking out for the first time on her crushing defeat. ♪ ♪ what do people want more of? more “oh yeah!” more laughs. more hang outs. more “mmmmm, so good!” yeah, give us more of all of that little stuff that makes life so great. but if you're older or or have certain health conditions, you also have more risk from flu, covid-19 and rsv. but vaccines help keep you from getting really sick. and that, is huge.
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and still got steamrolled by donald trump. >> vice president harris: the light of america's promise will burn bright as long as we never give up. and we keep fighting. >> while kamala tells her party to keep fighting him it seems all the democrats do is fight with each other. james carville is smacking another double dose of common sense into her woke staffers who cried racism and kept harris away from doing an interview with joe rogan. >> thinking about going on joe rogan show. a lot of the younger progressive staffers pitched a fit. 2028 campaign, i have some 23-year-old saying i'm going to resign if you don't do this. not only would i fire that [bleep] on the spot, i would find out who hired them and fire that person on the spot.
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these people lose the election because of stupidity. >> team kamala is full of excuses on why the harris-rogan interviewed never happen. members complained they never wanted her to go on the popular podcast. but it is all donald trump's fault. >> we wanted to do it. we tried to get a date to make it work and ultimately, we just weren't able to find a date. we did go to houston. and she gave a great speech, an amazing event. we were hoping to be able to fit it end around that and ultimately weren't able to do it. as it turns out, that was the day that trump was taping his joe rogan. they had never confirmed to us. we figured that out in the lead up to it. >> we offered to do it in austin. it didn't work out. maybe they leverage that do get trump in the studio. i don't know. >> is very interesting that these young progressives are denying the fact that was reported that they were the ones
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who didn't want her to do joe rogan. certainly made sense to me. the fact that she appears to have follow that decision irrespective of their trying to get out of admitting that. doesn't that tells you that she herself is progressive that, that really was who she was? >> she listens to 23-year-olds. you never listen to a 23-year-old. i respect authority and people who defend success. i respect my elders. i respect people in a corporate setting that are the boss. liberalism teaches you that there is no hierarchy. we have to tear down the hierarchy. they think that any 23-year-old's opinion is just as justified as some 50-year-old with a candidate themselves. if you are some brat and you are pointing at a 50-year-old with a million dollars in the bank and a history of winning campaigns, and you are saying, you're going to do this and do that. that's not only the fault of the 23-year-old but that is the
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fault of the 50-year-old for listening to the 23-year-old brad. there's a lot of blame to go around. >> these -- brats, two-thirds of the dnc staff is laid off of her campaign. they said they didn't get severance. they wanted some additional financing. they got little notice. i've been in five campaigns. one was statewide. everybody knows if your candidate doesn't win, you are transient. you are on to the next campaign. >> as all things democrats, they overpromise and couldn't pay the bills. they told them that they were going to get paid until whatever the end of the year. i did work out. of course they are mad. when biden promised that he was going to forgive all their student loans and didn't work because it's not constitutional. i think this is hysterical. one joe rogan interview would have saved her.
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the race is not that complicated. biden was super unpopular. she is connected to biden. the people hated the stuff that biden had done and president trump is a political phenomenon. he had a good track record. they can maybe get themselves to understand the first 2 points. david also said that they need to dominate the middle. that is very interesting. the democrats institutional advantages are huge. think of how many small donors they had. think of the dark money they had their advisors. think of get out the vote efforts. how many times that we are just tell us that they had knocked on 2,000 doors in a day? if your message on your policies are terrible, you are going to lose. i think they could be in the wilderness for quite a long time if they think that one joe rogan interview was going to save them and that is what they want to argue about amongst themselves.
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>> part of the overspending has to do with the fact that they spent $10 million. if kamala was a star that they said she was, why did she have to pay other stars to say nice things about her? >> i said this yesterday. the democrats need to step back and understand, we just lost. we got thrashed at the polls. one interview is not going to change that. voters made a very simple calculation as they do in every presidential race. who is going to make my neighborhood save her? who is going to make my home safer? who's going to make the job or secure? we lost on all four. it wasn't the modern vote. we lost a black voters, hispanic voters, asian voters, younger voters. more inroads with those voters then he did with white voters who he had a college degree. which is his strength. he made up for it with inroads into the base of the
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democratic party. i don't think it will take longer than 4 years. technology and things in the fact that we have governors across the country, you can certainly fill that void. if we don't take six months and traveled the country and crisscross it and go to places where democrats don't go and try to understand school choice and try to understand what it means to stimulate growth and opportunity in pockets of the country that have been overlooked. the middle class feel like we don't believe in don't support them any longer. understand that donald trump has done something unbelievable in politics. he has flipped the whole script. the working class now supports him. they support him and people who support him. that is what we have to figure out. if we are sitting around three weeks after the election is still talking to joe rogan whom i like and respect. joe rogan show had very little to do with the fact that she did not distance herself from joe biden sooner and she didn't have an economic message that she didn't deal with the border and we didn't deal with how we are going to make neighborhood safer across the country.
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i contend that is where the focus ought to be. >> in addition to all that, i will add to it that she didn't seem very smart. speak on bottom-line. >> in addition to that, john morgan said "the way she overspent on this campaign, $1.5 billion literally disqualifies her from running for anything ever again. imagine how she would be as president. >> no kidding. not only is she not very smart, she didn't have a vision for what she wanted her campaign to be. i don't know what the woman believes. every time she tries to explain it, sounds like she is probably lying. whatever she has to say to win the election. the joe rogan thing is interesting. the joe rogan thing was a symptom of the problem, not the problem itself. she knew she couldn't go out
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there and explain her positions and defend their positions in a way that people would find believable or trust her. the reason that donald trump rallied and all of those different categories among voters is because he was talking about common sense issues, common sense solutions to issues that people cared about. it didn't matter if you are asian or black or a woman or whatever it was, that makes sense. i think that's why he won in 2016 and that's why he won this time. he talks about things without getting stuck into ideology. either way, i know a lot of republicans love the fact that democrats are shooting at one another and are unable to figure out what happened. as a conservative, i actually hope democrats to figure it out. we need 2 sane parties in this country. it does no good to have one completely insane lunatic party and a less insane party.
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♪ ♪ the hollywood post-speech in victory meltdown continues as more snooty celebrities take cheap shots at regular americans. alec baldwin apparently thinks your vote for portable groceries at a secure folder it means you are uneducated. listen. >> americans are very uninformed about reality, what is really going on with climate change, ukraine, and you name it.
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although biggest topics in the world. americans have an appetite for a little bit of information. >> italy has seen fascism. my country -- americans who don't travel. 80 percent don't have the passport. you aren't educated. extraordinary. >> what do you think motivates these people who need us to watch their movies to go out on foreign soil and blast us? >> i have no idea. it's almost like a caricature. the problem with him is he talks about they are uninformed about reality. are you kidding me? this is a guy like most americans know you don't point a loaded gun at somebody for example. most people have their lives. they have their concerns. they are concerned about the economy and concerned about feeding their family and concerned about the border.
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to listen to a lecture of americans about being uninformed about reality is beyond any anything. i think that he is, you know, he is almost trying to get us. the only way he gets attention is this ridiculous. my biggest problem is that he is a terrible actor. >> you think he was trying to get attention? this is something to say to get on "the five." >> may be. welcome back to "the five." hollywood is like a festering wound on a limb or an appendage of the democratic party. the only way they are going to get rid of it is by cutting off. when they have that other podcast and talk for three hours about what went wrong. the dependence on hollywood. for example, sharon stone, does
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she know that the current prime minister of italy is against gay marriage. did she know abortion laws are more strict in many european countries than they are here? in some places. she sounds like an idiot. president trump as harold was saying when he flipped the script, that included younger people, women, blacks and hispanics. you think it's a good idea to continue to insult everybody as if they don't know what they are doing? hollywood has never been more irrelevant. >> i know greg is not here and i will speak on his behalf. you are saying in the green room that sharon stone is your favorite actress. you loved her in "basic instinct." you were talking about her favorite scene. is it disappointing to see sharon who you love and know you can't stop talking about speak this way? >> go back to the camera. actors and celebrities who
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supported kamala harris are a lot like the americans who are disappointed. it should stop there. trashing people is just wrong. what we lost in this election was our ability to speak to people's hopes, their anger, their frustrations, and their aspirations. at the end of the day, politics is just that. part of the frustration on our part as some people call donald trump a fascist. stop that. he is not hitler or a fascist. he is not hitler. you don't make yourself feel any better if you lost to hitler after saying it over and over and over again. but i would recommend those in the celebrity class to do if the politicians are not going to do it, go out and travel the country. listen. do a documentary. do a movie and listen to people talk about their everyday
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challenges, their everyday aspirations, their everyday fears. maybe then we will all come to some realization as to why we lost this last election. >> you could argue that americans were more informed of this election than they had been in many past elections. >> americans came together to vote for them and they thought would save them from the disaster of the last 4 years. not respected on the international scale. people can't afford food and people aren't safe and illegals are coming to the border. americans refuse to accept what the democrats are selling. let's stop for a minute. these actors are famous not because of what they think or because of what they say. they are famous because they memorize it and repeat it. they don't think of anything original. that is what they do for a living. number two, four alec baldwin to
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say that americans are uninformed when as you say took a loaded gun and pointed directly at a producer and the mother of a child and actually pulls the trigger and kills her and wants you to believe that the gun went off by itself. no expert in this country will ever agree with that. americans are uninformed. you married a woman from boston who thinks she is from spain and speaks with a spanish accent. give me a break. as for sharon stone with them and she says ignorant because they don't travel. 80% of americans don't have a passport. they are uneducated and uninformed. wait a minute. as you said, dana, you're the one who wants to move to italy. no one is stopping you. how about the fact that the new prime minister of italy is more to the right and donald trump. maybe you should move. these people think that they are heroes. they are not. they are ordinary people who memorize lines for a living.
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>> i wouldn't go that far. they are wrong about this. >> in defense of not traveling internationally a lot, if i lived in belgium, i would probably want to see the world. if you live in america, going to boston or going to florida is a big, big trip. you don't need to travel that much. it is culturally acceptable. up next, a massive victory for the war against awoke. walmart is ditching dei. ♪ ♪ dry eyes still feel gritty, rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes before putting them back in. eye redness and blurred vision may occur. ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪
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don't feature and transgender products. they will give treatment -- hears walmart ceo giving the lowdown on why they are calling it quits. >> we have been on a journey and continue to be on a journey. what we are trying to do is to ensure that every customer, every associate feels welcome here to shop and to feel like they belong. it will continue to make the best decisions we can that makes everyone from our customers and associates feel like this is an environment they can shop and thrive in. >> the rollback here is part of what seems like a continuum of companies doing this. which part of it you think -- i think the country wants diversity. what is it that is so reprehensible and people are revolted by when they think about these programs? >> because it is bad for morale and hurts the products. you don't want to be scored by
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human rights watch. for instance, jesse watter primetime, my staff, great chemistry. some people say it is like workplace utopia. no harassments, no bullying no complaints that i am aware of. lots of snacks. we have women. we have creeks. we have jewish workers, spanish workers. we may have gays. i don't ask, i don't tell. it's really a rainbow coalition at jesse watters prime time. we are doing a great job this year. doing a great time. what happens human rights watch comes in and start scoring my show saying i don't have the right bathrooms. i have to rearrange the whole show and waste all this time and effort. that will hurt the on air product. we are supposed to be going against democrats. that suffers. i don't mind if companies do this independently. they have shareholders and employees and customers. let them make the decision.
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all human rights watch is a place you grease to get better scores. all of a sudden you are hiring the right people from human rights watch. or maybe donating to human rights watch to get better scores. it's a recipe for corruption. >> what are your thoughts about this? >> robbie starbuck has been doing a lot of work going from company to company. you are right, actually. a lot of ceos wanted to do this. doug mcmillon from walmart, very impressive guy who got in front of this. it's not like they are rebranding their dei programs. they are eliminating them and focusing on the consumer and the people try to sell back to starbucks and try to make a better business. that is what people want. >> i think the problem, the reason they call it diversity and equity is because people generally americans like diversity and they like a quality if not maybe equity. they use that phrase.
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the problem is when you codify it, it becomes this monster like jesse is talking about that takes over everything. then you wind up with a situation where you are celebrating racial differences and victimhood and all the stuff. it is so deeply anti-american. i think we are going to look back at this. the idea at the largest retailer was this invested in this. it took them this long to realize this is really, that sell products is going to kind of -- i think we're gonna look back at this and kind of laugh and marble that this view her to ask such a over the country. it took so long for people to recognize. people like their diversity and equality in their personal life and they make it work that way. >> i think it is one of the reasons that donald trump is president today. people are not interested in having others succeed if it is
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not based on merit. we are innately spiders, americans. please find our way to the top. we want the person to get -- won whatever it is. they don't want a participation trophy. i think white, black, and hispanic workers are more likely to say companies pay too much attention to dei in 2024 than they did in 2023. even the minorities are starting to say that this is too much. amazingly, 8% of black workers in 2024 think there's too much attention to dei compared to 3% in 2023. if you recall, was an npr? she had a christmas party. only nonwhites could come. enough of this garbage. >> it doesn't matter.
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americans don't like that. you go into any 7-eleven. everybody's got family of every color. get over this. right, harold? >> i love diversity and opportunity. i hope in these efforts we don't throw that out. i'm sick of some of the woke stuff as well. i hope that we continue to give women and blacks and hispanics a fair chance. as hulk hogan about the body slam his way into the speech in cabinet? ♪ ♪
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>> put me in the cabinet, brother. hulk hogan is teasing a possible new role in the trump administration. check this out. >> my president said, you would be great to run the president's council and physical fitness. you are 71 and still have that trump pump on, brother. it would be great if you got all the kids in america in shape. >> i love this. i love everything about this story. it reminds me during the convention, what was going through your head about the republican party?
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>> i was smiling from ear to ear. i cannot believe. that moment with hulk hogan was incredible. i think this is a great decision. if he is willing to serve. it is interesting because we were having a lot of discussion about healthy foods, nutrition, exercise being a part of it. if president trump did say to him and make sense because you are 71 and you are showing people that you can be fit and do all of these things, that is a great message. you want somebody who can get attention. there's not going to cover something that hulk hogan would do on fitness? >> he's got guns for 71. >> every time he does this, i am inspired. i shouldn't talk about another man's biceps like that. they are super. he is really in great shape. >> a lot of people are in great shape. >> go like this, judge jeanine.
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go take your jacket off right now. show them what is up. >> all right. i have good biceps. thank you. >> you see what you are doing when you're here? >> who is going to -- as hulk hogan inspire you to get more healthy? >> he was one of my childhood heroes. when we saw him, i met him at the convention. he came into the green room and we had a chance to chat. going around the country, here are the things doing with your kids could have an impact. >> your last chance. you can show us your guns. >> this is what is great about donald trump. he's brought people in from everywhere. can you imagine something like this, joe biden? we feel good about ourselves.
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♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing." this is exciting. emily compagno has a brand new book out "under his wings" faith on the frontline protected troops. amazing stories. wonderful graphics in here. photographs. so many stories about her family. we did a little instagram live that is up on my instagram page and hers look at it if you want to get more information. congratulations to emily. she worked hard on it.
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harold? >> harold: david brooke restaurant tour thanksgiving feast for 5,000 survivors of hurricane helene. despite his distance being seven hours away he organized 200 volunteers that will cook a feast for these folks on thanksgiving. got to thank this man whenever you think god is not in the balenciagas business. those who don't have as much as we have. you hear these stories. god bless this man and happy thanksgiving. >> on the cusp of one of the busiest travel days of the year. a little warning to people out there. don't be this guy. this guy did not like the way the seat was reclining on the flight. just jumped up and started kicking it. get a neck pillow. get some starbucks. get it together. read emily's book under his wings there just to relax. "jesse watters primetime" ryan routh, the wannabe trump assassin begins his press tour 8:00 eastern. >> dana: all right. and judge? >> judge jeanine: all right. it's time for -- ♪ ♪
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>> judge jeanine: check thought social media influencer in florida who sold $500 worth of items from target. she unwittingly identified herself as the thief by posting a video of herself bying the stolen goods. that's in a quote on her tiktok page. 300,000 followers. police identified her wearing the same outfit that the thief war when she was caught on security tape. hats off to the clueless criminal. >> dana: i love the clueless criminals. charlie? >> charlie: a massachusetts coffee shop put a sign on their door offering a free cup of coffee for anybody who comes in and shakes a little jig there on the floor. if you are willing to humiliate yourself, you get a free cup of coffee or you can just pay. >> where is that. >> so nice. >> dana: that's it for us, everyone. have great night. >> bret: hey. that would be perfect for harold. he could get in your face, do a jig. all right. happy thanksgiving, guys. >> thanks.
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