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>> jesse: he is being looked at right now for not registering as a foreign agent. >> juan: that's a scandal in and of itself, he had a million dollars from turkey and then opposing any action that would not benefit a turkey as a u.s. official. >> jesse: that is not the focus the investigation. >> juan: trump said this was a witch hunt, you're doing the opposite. kevin mccarthy said it is a joke, i bet the russians are paying trump, this was last summer. i don't want anybody to say that someone is paying me. there was big news today that seems to me when you have rod rosenstein who was the deputy attorney general and acting attorney general because jeff sessions has recused himself tell people he knew comey was going to be fired, when he said the memo as a basis for comey's firing. he was set up and used as a stooge. >> greg: i'm sorry, all of these errors are not political errors, their human errors. when trump says to comey, he's a good guy, go easy on him, that's a boss does. >> kimberly: why is that an error in the rosenstein piece in particular? >> greg: i don't like this guy, can you do a report on the them. i think i've done that many times at work. >> kimberly: that's an error? >> greg: its nonpolitical human error commits what a guy does who's been a businessman. space bar you say it's loose semantics. >> kimberly: you're saying it's more loose semantics more than intent. before it's write a memo that will cover me because i want to fire him. >> juan: press secretaries didn't say trump told rosenstein to write the memo. it seems to me when you also have reports that the trump campaign had 18 undisclosed contacts with the russians in the last seven months, oh, gee, something's going on. then you have a trump saying that this is the greatest witch hunt ever. what does that do? >> greg: the opposite of a witch hunt is the way you might have approached lois lerner or how the media approached lois lerner and the irs scandal. if that's the opposite of a witch hunt. nobody bothered to hunt anythin anything. >> jesse: if you're on the defensive, your shredding documents and withholding information from congress, a holder was held in contempt of congress four. hillary destroyed a 30,000 emails, that's look a little defensive to me. >> juan: after all of the republican probes and hearings, anything? >> jesse: that's why he was fired because he botched that investigation. >> greg: you're laughing at the same argument you used on him. you're saying there's no there there because there hasn't been an investigation. >> juan: i said there was an unvested emma and extensive endless investigation of the benghazi, and irs. if >> kimberly: president trump today also denied that he shut down the fbi investigation against his former national security advisor, michael flynn. >> did you at any time urge former fbi director james comey to close or back down the investigation into michael flyn flynn. >> president trump: no, no. next question. >> have you wondered if anything you have done is something that might be worthy of these criminal charges as some on the left are implying? >> president trump: i think it's totally ridiculous, everyone thinks so. we have to get back to working our country properly it so we can take care of the problems that we have. >> kimberly: no. if >> greg: what do you expect him to say? do you think you're guilty of anything that was illegal? you've got me there. what you expect them to say? >> juan: how about the old al gore, mistakes were made. he knows that mistakes were made, he knows there's been an admission the trump team and knew that mike flynn was under investigation when they put him in his national security adviso advisor? >> kimberly: how would you if you knew he was going to take the podium -- >> dana: i think referring to the special counsel, it would be fine, i'm going to talk about whatever. if they know, fine, just say nothing more. just be quiet, move on. i also think that we can do this whole thing about what about in the past and it makes for good discussion and i do not like hypocrisy at all. i like that part of the discussion but it doesn't matter a hill of beans when it comes to this actual investigation. they'll say what about this, what about that from eight years ago. everyone should want this real tight and get it over with as quickly as possible. >> kimberly: with the likelihood of that? >> dana: i don't know if the facts, as more and more stuff comes out, the $500,000 in the turks, a conversation with susan rice, action that was not taken on his advice that wasn't disclosed and mike pence didn't know about that, nobody ever told me that he was under investigation, michael flynn's people say -- there's a lot here that i think will be cleared up pretty quickly by a professional like bob muller. >> jesse: flynn is a problem, as much as it pains me to say made a great point to the other day that hoping is not obstruction. if hoping was a crime, everyone would be in prison. the >> dana: when your boss says i hope you do this, that's why you document things, if that includes harassment or something like this -- >> jesse: if someone says i hope what happens if i don't considered harassment, but they have a lower threshold. before you might, but that's not what the law says. >> jesse: i think the law might be intense to undermine. >> dana: president trump is saying he's not under oath, -- >> jesse: i'd hate to compare it to obama, there was not a smidgen of corruption in the irs. >> juan: here's the problem with intent. he tells everyone else get out of the room, i just want to talk to comey. >> jesse: maybe it was a romantic dinner, you don't know. >> kimberly: things are very different in the business boardroom, i want to have a talk, you are night ceo to cal, everyone leave the room. very different here and he needs to be advised as to what's proper to protect the president and the united states. coming up. yes, sweetie. >> greg: i'd politely been trying to interject. one of the key examples with flynn whether it was right or wrong, it was not a political move on his part it's called a human move. if you're a nonpolitical person, what do you rely on? loyalty. he thinks this guy flynn made some mistakes but he's a good guy. that's a human response, it might not be the right response, it's not the political response, but it's a guy who defaults on loyalty which is kind of a human quality. >> kimberly: i'm glad we waited for that point i appreciate it. president trump says he's close to picking the new fbi director will tell you who the frontrunner is, stay tuned, nex next. ♪ liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. you need one of these. you wouldn't put up with an umbrella that covers you part way, so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? 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>> juan: no. this was a surprise to me because like kimberly, i've had very positive experience with senator lieberman over the years, i find him trustworthy. here's a situation right now. he was with a law firm since he left the senate and the law firm has representative trump and some litigation, in addition to which he is back to john mccain who was is very close friend in the senate, the three amigos, mccain, lindsey graham, and senator lieberman on somebody issues. he backed mccain against obama obama, that didn't sit well with the hardlines politics of the democratic party. subsequent to that, oppose the iran nuclear deal that obama was struggling to get past in the face of republican opposition. >> dana: just because his law firm had done some work for president trump who is a billionaire, it doesn't mean that joe lieberman was actually working on any of that business, i guess we would have to see if that was the case, doesn't seem he would be tainted in that way. >> jesse: i think is a great choice to be fbi director. i interned for joe lieberman when i was at trinity college in connecticut. >> kimberly: it explains her greatness, it's lieberman's wor work. >> jesse: was after, that games after. i think it smart enough if trump ever invites him over for dinner, he'll say no. he's not an electric speaker so i don't think he's going to be hot talking it's all over the place. just remember what his background is, he was part of the recount and urged gore to drop out to save the country and to heal the country. he was also someone that voted against clinton, what he did in the office was reprehensible. he voted for the iraq war, he's a principled guy with integrity. >> nonpartisan nonpartisan in y respects. >> juan: he's never been a prosecutor, he's never been an fbi agentthe justice department. never handled a major agency. >> dana: do have an interesting feelings on joe lieberman? >> greg: lieberman is a reasonable democrat, he's an old white male and we've had enough of them appeared to mike. we are overlooking the obvious choice, who is available right now beloved by the media no matter what she does, chelsea manning. the bigot the mike biggest trader in history, who has the largest amounts of classified documents and 35 years and everybody still loves her. you know how you hire a safe cracker to hire a crack proof safe? hire the biggest trader so you can fight espionage. that make sense to me, the media will love it. >> juan: jessie thought they were going to say chelsea clinton. why not hillary clinton, she's available? >> greg: only person with less expertise than chelsea manning is chelsea clinton. >> dana: one of the most absurd comments about president trump ever from the ladies at the view, will play the tape next. of. of. the homeowner was outraged. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped her with homeowners insurance. she got all her shingles replaced. hansel and gretel were last seen eating their way through the candy cane forest. call geico and see how easy it is to switch and save on homeowners insurance. ...doesn't happen by accident. p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at? 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(parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. unfairly or as unfairly, let's talk about barack obama. >> jesse: barack obama. >> greg: the mainstream media was so obedient that he was left unchallenged and it resulted in a mediocre president. he had the potential to become a good president but he never had to try, he never had to explain himself. if you requested that he slain himself, that would be construed as racist. if you criticized obama, you were a bigot, we went through that for years. that assumption resulted in trump because of so many people were tired as being smeared as racist when they were just conservative. >> jesse: he never faced any adversity, that he had to overcome in his presidency. >> juan: what is going on? you yourself, i can say, i can give testimony, i'm a witness come on greg gutfeld going after obama regularly. >> jesse: one guy on what network. >> juan: our network doesn't count, were not the biggest cable network in america. the biggest in the world. what an amazing claim, he opened himself up to such criticism that senator mccain would say no, no, i was treated worse. if you think about president clinton who was impeached, you think about richard nixon who was forced out of office can be a thing about jimmy carter who was mocked for failing or whatever he was doing, paddling with rabbits. >> jesse: they called trump a clan member. >> greg: they called him hitler. [laughs] i think that was fake news, the rabbit story. i don't know how many people know the rabbit story. >> kimberly: please tell. >> juan: he whacked the rabbit rabbit. >> kimberly: i think he murdered a bridge >> juan: at ln the country come obama wasn't born here. >> jesse: wasn't at hillary clinton who started that? >> greg: just raising the question, where was he born? >> jesse: i hope he was born in america. >> dana: that whole birth tourism think about total human error. >> greg: that was a jab at me. >> jesse: when she makes a comment like this on the view, people watch at home obama was treated really poorly, they yelled at you lied during the state of the union and they hear about the birth certificate or two people just say, you have to be kidding me. >> kimberly: the mainstream liberal media liberals are like the laugh track, everybody cheered. that's what people believe. that's what she believes. >> juan: if you attached president obama's name to any of the stuff that has happened to president trump in the last month, don't you think that this network, republicans would go ballistic? >> kimberly: they loved him, he was there guy, they would put them back in for a third term. >> jesse: they called him the messiah, they said he was a rock star. >> dana: i think there's a distinction that whoopi goldberg is making. president trump is saying no one is treated worse by the media. she said nobody's treating worse she means the republicans. the media didn't treat president obama badly. i think obviously the media takes a shot at republicans for decades, you have to factor that in. do you remember that first press conference when president obama as to what and chancy about the white house? there was actual news happening that day. i think president trump is much more accessible to the press even though he gets frustrated with them, he punches them and they punch back. i bet he does a lot more -- they get to hear his direct thoughts from twitter. >> greg: 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fight for the middle class, if they don't hear we are for them, were not going to convince them that they are wrong. it's not just a set of values that respect who they are in their lives. i think they can come off as a party disdainful of them is the bedrock of this great country. >> juan: do you agree with rahm emanuel? >> dana: i think it would be wise to listen to him. if you think back to 2006 when republicans lost all the seats in the midterm election during president bush's second term, who led the democratic effort for all those seats to be one? it was rahm emanuel. i think he understands politics and messaging very well. he's in the midwest is not on one of the coastal states were he's cocooned. if the dealing stories out of the house weren't digging up all the oxygen in the room, i think the bigger story would be the democrats six months, seven months after the election are still completely in disarray, they do not have a strong leade leader. they do not have a plan, they are running in all directions. they benefit from all of this trump coverage so they can escape under the radar. >> juan: so kimberly, what you hear which rahm emanuel says, he says democratic values are okay, it's just that middle-class americans aren't hearing it. is he lying or is this real? it's a failure to communicate. >> kimberly: how convenient for him to say they're the ones with the problem, they are not hearing it. the democratic party is perfect. he's not accepting actual responsibility to say that there needs to be transformative change within that party. if you don't take this election as a complete wake-up call, working-class men and women and middle-class families across this country resoundingly made a choice to go with donald trump and not to go with the party, why? because they are not resonated ticket speaking to their values come out to their pocketbook, to their dinner table at night to the gas in their car, to the job security that they hope and pray for. to be able to take their children. they need to wake up because this should have been an easy lay up for them and it's not, in the stead trump got it on a three-pointer shot. >> juan: he said this, president trump goes after the big cities like chicago for all the murderers and an end philadelphia and new york but he never goes after the suburbs where there's a real opioid crisis, never mentioned it. >> greg: he's a little late to the party. i think he's going to tell us about an great new setled seinfeld we should be checking out. he wouldn't know the middle class but sat in his lap. this is a guy in the middle of biweekly bloodshed in chicago was taking time out to chick-fil-a, his priorities are based on the people he hangs out with that charity auctions and cocktail events. he would break down it hypes if you want to walmart or a fridays or applebee's which have great ribs by the way. not the one of the midtown area, but it's okay. my point is this, he is so irrelevant and far gone, this is a story we talked about months ago. that was horrible to it, we could do better. >> juan: i saved this one for you because i think you would be the man to think is this the right solution. here's what he says, he thinks what we need to do is stop focusing on trump's antics, trump's statements, trump's tweets and a focus on the issues, the policy debates. >> jesse: i'm not going to say he's right -- he's right here. even when he's right, he still speaks about americans like they are a different species. he's speaking about us and them and they don't understand us. it comes off as it's not me, no one wants to vote for a snob. he comes off as the pc police, they don't understand desperate he's like an anthropologist of studying some ancient tribe in order to gain their trust and trick them to sell them his land or something like that. trump speaks to regular americans, he doesn't need a translator. how do i talk to middle-class people? it's corny, i'm not buying it. >> juan: i think he is onto something with the economic message. >> greg: he's on to something everyone else was onto two years ago. >> juan: kimberly said it right, democrats are still in disarray largely after this and their approval numbers are down now to the point where there almost equal with republicans. >> greg: everybody's down, let's face it. >> juan: some emotional news to discuss when the five returns, were going to pay our respects to the founder of fox news, roger ailes, he passed away, back in a moment. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ in fox news' wild success but among those to which there were no opposition to their views. of those outside the news may not have liked fnc but their lives have also been improved by smarter analysis created by healthy competition. roger created a more informed public by making our competition work for it, which probably drove them nuts. the mark of an achievement is that you can't imagine the world before it. what was news like before fox news? it was a place where diverse opinions or scared, were millions of patriotic americans were ignored by a mainstream media dominated by a world of frightened, dull witted conformity. that era died when fox news was born. i wouldn't be sitting here if it weren't for roger. he gave me a show in the dead of night called red eye even though he had actually met me first. what was he thinking? i'm 1 of hundreds of stories like that. he was a man who saw something in all of us, potential, talent, edge, things that other people didn't see, we will always be grateful for that. we saw something in him too, something will likely never see again. i'm going to start with you dana, your thoughts? >> dana: when you said you wouldn't be here, i think that is true possibly for everybody here at the table. for me, i had never expressed my own opinion in public before i came here. i had been on television, i was speaking on somebody else's behalf. i don't know what he saw inmate that i thought i could do this, i remember when we first started "the five" six years ago, were talked about legalization of drugs, what do you think, i don't know. with some time and space to develop your career is actually developed here for me. i saw this george w. bush doesn't think he would've been president without roger ailes and the political consultancy he provided for him and the humor. i would say this so i don't take up all the time. if you're interested and committed cajuns or television or you want to improve your own presentation style. he wrote a book called you are the message. if you haven't read it yet, put it on your list or reread it. it gives you the best insight in how to be a good communicator. it's technology agnostic, it's how to be the best communicator is yourself. my sympathies for his family. >> kimberly: that was also very instrumental in my life, it was part of the assigned reading at uc davis and my rhetoric and communication class. i loved the book, and i underlined, i highlighted it, no big deal. i never forget the day i was on cnn, roger ailes would like to speak to you i was like well. like "the wizard of oz" ." i want to tell you i think you're doing a great job on television, interested in coming to the fox news channel. i was so excited i bought my book and it was all marked up and i was so happy to have him sign it. to meet somebody that had such an incredible, form of impact on so many people's lives. i came over here and he took a chance on me and developed me from a prosecutor into a talent, he saw something in all of us, each of us have a unique story. what i really loved most about him as he was such a loyal person. he was very devoted to his employees whether you were on camera, off-camera, we all mattered. he cared about our families, what my father was dying he was there for me. he became a second father to me. this is a complicated life he lived, he made me a better person. certainly a better cohost and on-air talent, very good to my son, we share sunday's -- it was all part of the family even though my parents have passed away and i have no family here. my heart goes out to beth and zachary who was a lovely young man who's been raised incredibly well, bless him and his commitment to not only the channel and all of our lives and to this country. >> juan: looking at it from a purely political standpoint, i think he had a key role in nixon, i think he had a key role in reagan, that's where i met him. i think he had a key role in george hw bush's presidency. he not only created the top cable news channel in america, but he also put powerful people in office i'm just as her talk about mitch mcconnell, he wouldn't be there without roger ailes the senate majority leade leader. his influence and power is so incredible, i do think you've got to discuss, he left here and very troubled circumstances. terrible charges against him, it's just not the roger i knew, not the roger i loved. he was so great to me come up and he persuaded my wife that i should come here back in 1996, 97 when i first signed a contract. just a great call all around. >> jesse: at i'm incredibly grateful to work for roger ailes, one of the most patriotic people ever met. one of the funniest people very quickwitted. great judge of talent, understood the tv screen, an excellent storyteller and i owe everything to him. my whole life and career the last couple years, it is unfortunate he left here in conjunction with some of the charges, inappropriate behavior. i just want to say he's been a great father, great husband, i feel terrible for them and i wish them all the best and he's a very influential american. >> greg: one last thing, i was watching sean hannity on tucker and he said something that was so -- it sounded just like me. when hannity started he said 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PELLA — Instead of having to travel all over Iowa, some of the most famous sites and landmarks in the state came to town on Friday afternoon during the “Corn

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Christmas comedy Elf is getting a Roblox game

Christmas comedy Elf is getting a Roblox game
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These are the best holiday lights in the Bay Area

These are the best holiday lights in the Bay Area
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What Does the House Look Like for the Inaugural Season of 'Big Brother: Reindeer Games?'

What Does the House Look Like for the Inaugural Season of 'Big Brother: Reindeer Games?'
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The 'Big Brother: Reindeer Games' House Is Full of Christmas Cheer

The 'Big Brother: Reindeer Games' House Is Full of Christmas Cheer
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