i am dana perino with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr. jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. . to use the season, america. in 30 minutes from now the five will be dashing our way to fox square for the all-american christmas tree fivwalighting. all of your favorite fox newsho hosts are going to be there. there will be plenty of fun and some surprises. before we had outside let s get to some big news of the day. it was not the kind of birthday he was hoping for. president biden turning 81 years ol d today. just cannot catch a break from the avalanche of the headlines surrounding his election campaign. just about every mainstream outlet writing articles about his advanced age. former seniorou advisor to president obama, david axelrod a calling thdve president to old saying that biden has a 50/50 shot at reelection axe.0 check out this wall street journal headline which says biden keeps talkingu about the old dayst . young v
dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with junction enough euro, harold ford jr., greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. to use the season, america. in 30 minutes from now the five will be dashing our way to fox square for the all-american christmas tree lighting. all of your favorite fox news house are going to be there and there will be plenty of fun and some surprises. before we had outside let s get to some big news of the day. it was not the kind of birthday he was hoping for. president biden turning 81 years old today. just cannot catch a break from the avalanche of the headlines surrounding his election campaign. just about every mainstream outlet writing articles about his advanced age. former senior advisor to president obama, david axelrod, calling the president to old saying that biden has a 50/50 shot at reelection. check out this wall street journal headline which says biden keeps talking about the old days. young voters, they d
Worse in iraq and afghanistan to be able to pursue a less ambitious foreignpolicy agenda where the world would be easier to manage with less resources. And rather challenging assignment, this happens. And cleaned up the mess that was brought in to deal with. They often find that is where the real debate began. That is the phase we are in right now. As i said in talking about the president ial campaign this debate is only beginning to, the debate about what the american role should be after this interlude after this retrenchment whether it is more retrenchment or modified retrenchment or seriously renewed activism we havent decided that yet. I hate to say this to somebody from afghanistan, theres a certain patience to wait until the american policymaking sorts itself out. This is also characteristic of the united states. We want to do things on our own time according to the electoral calendar, if you are expecting an early resolution in this debate you might be disappointed. It is good
Weekends television schedule, visit us online at booktv. Org. Up next, author and columnist amity shlaes, the chair of the Calvin Coolidge foundation, talks about the Great Depression, taxes and president ial legacies. The former wall street Journal Editorial Board member is the author of five nonfiction books including the New York Times bestseller, the forgotten man, which was released as a graphic edition in 2014. Host amity shlaes, whos the forgotten man . Be. Guest the forgotten man, who was he . President roosevelt spoke to have forgotten man at the bottom of the economic pyramid, so that would be the homeless man. But in the era that president roosevelt spoke about this inoto the 1930s, they were aware of be another forgotten man. Many americans then had learned about this other forgotten man in school, and that forgotten man was the man who pays for th government project, the third party. Theres even a littlal yes pa be about the forgotten man, that other forgotten man. Ve they
NEW YORK (PIX11) – It was a heartbreaking story just before Christmas two years ago: A 47-year-old veteran firefighter died days after a tragic fall during a training exercise in Brooklyn. Before his death, FDNY firefighter William Moon, affectionately called Billy, registered as an organ donor. Following her husband’s wishes, his widow donated his gifts […]