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we're going to have a choppy ride right now. >> thank you all. that's it for "forbes on fox" from a wonder fortunately weekend. keep it right number one business block continuing with eric bolling and "cashin' in." i don't know what happened. i told you everything i know. >> it's the cheating scandal rocking america ahead of the super bowl. tom brady and coach bill bilicheck playing defense but america isn't buying it. "cashin' in" we're going to break into the cheating scandal that could be sending the wrong message to our kids, plus. >> no challenge. no challenge poses a brart threat to future generations than climate change. >> no really, mr. president? how about terror iran poverty, unemployment, civil unrest, i can go on and on. aren't these all a bigger threat than climate change? and then the leader of the free world getting interviewed by child you tube stars. is this the image we want to
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portray around the world? "cashin' in" kicking off right now. >> i'm eric bolling welcome to "cashin' in" our crew this week wayne rogers, jonathan row anything, and juan williams. welcome every year, deflate and denial one week before the big game and all the focus is on ball gaez. i guess it doesn't matter if they break the rules because they're still playing in the big super bowl. i'm not sure the kids have to be saying if you cheat you win and don't get in trouble i guess it's okay. >> its a big game but it also is sending a bad message. i don't watch football, i don't like football i'm latino football means a completely different things to us. i don't have any loyalties whatsoever i have to say this seems sketchy. the coach has a history of cheating already and once a cheater always a cheater and where there's smoke there's fire. >> we have two balls one is
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properly inflated and one is under inflated and that is the issue of it. warren you're a big football fan, right? is this a lot to do about nothing? >> i happen to think that it doesn't matter. when you look at what happened with new england they beat the colts pretty strongly, i'm not sure the ball would have made a difference. what this does is it does accepted a pad signal. we have a very low level of trust in american society on our institutions. think back to wall street and the big banks but it also extends to things like, well do you know what, what about the athletes, if they're taking steroids is that cheating on an individual basis so why shouldn't we hold the teams accountable? if you think about it it's all our institutions. >> go ahead, john. >> juan mentions wall street and the big banks but doesn't mention government, eric, that's where cheating and buying tends to seem acceptable, obama, bill clinton, charlie rengel susan rice. what it teaches us and the kids
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in terms of the sports scandal is that lying never works out long-term, especially in sports, whether it's lance armstrong or pete rose it always gets discovered and what does it do to the self-esteem of the person whose engaging in the malfeasance? >> but they do get away with it. nothing happens to them. nothing happened to susan rice or president obama when he lied to the american people. >> that's the point it's tolerated in government, i don't think it's tolerated in sports and lance armstrong is the best example of that most recently. >> let me top this. this is tomorrow brady talking about the impact on kids. >> the integrity of the game i think that's a very important issue to always been mindful of as an athlete, in fair play. i think we set a great example for the younger athletes the younger kids college kids high school kids. we want to be the ones to set the great example. >> wayne, are the new england patriots tom brady and bill bilicheck sending a great ample example for the younger kids? >> i'm not sure about this
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because it's not proven that they've been cheating yet. i mean, yes, he has cheated in the past about you that doesn't make him a cheater now. we don't necessarily know that. let me -- >> there's a history. >> please. >> go ahead. >> do me a favor, don't cut me off. [ laughter ] >> i hate to get upset again you know, when i get upset it's bad. >> we know, wayne. >> okay. the innflags that we're talking about here is not economic, we know that. anyway, let me come back to this. the coach and the quarterback and all of that, yes, they are sill bowls of the team and the kids look up to that however, i think that in this case until there's a full investigation the league and the other owners have just as much to blame. in other words goddell has had this problem with ray rice, for example, you know, not too long ago. so i think the league and the people who run the game are the people who have to accept some of this responsibility. if they're not going to crack
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down on whether this is cheating or not cheating but whatever this is that's going on if they don't have a full investigation they should -- >> you're right. all eyes are on the nfl and roger god tell after what went on with ray rice. juan, let me ask you, look i played professional baseball, baseball is completely different, they have the same baseball that the offense -- that the pitcher is throwing when the catcher at the end of the inning tlois the ball back out the other team uses the same ball. this is one of the stupidest rules i think i've ever heard of. i didn't even know teams brought their own footballs and they're only allowed to use them and the other team can't. >> it's crazy. i mean, i think it's louann attic. there's -- i played baseball, there's cheating in baseball people have thrown spitballs and used pine tar. what this repiends me of if you said i'm going to change the dimensions of the field and move the outfield wall in that's crazy, you can't allow that.
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>> tom brady did better in the second half after they fixed the inflation on the balls. he threw two touchdowns more yards in the second half than in the first half. >> lack of confidence in himself or the coach having lack of confidence in the team. i want to get back to something we were talking about earlier which is a bad example to the kids because i think this extends to american life, i think it extends to polluters i think it extends to the unions who don't care about the kids, but care only about the teachers and don't care about the education. i think -- >> i have no idea what you're talking about right now. >> as long as you win in american life as long as you win you can make excuses later for any -- >> that's the whole point. you don't win when you cheat eric, you always get discovered and it destroys you from the inside. >> no, it doesn't. i disagree. players get caught and nothing ever happens to them. >> juan, hold on. hold on. let me bring this out to michelle here. >> i do think that if he is
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cheating in football he probably has some questionable integrity. >> john, you look disgusted. go ahead. >> you're judge, jury and executioner here. there's obviously going to be a fallout, but don't minimize any, quote/unquote, benefit you get from lying. you don't get a bin get ichlt you're forced then to keep the fraud going on and on and on that kills you from the inn auto side. >> chieters get ahead and they succeed. there was spy gate and nothing happened. >> bernie madoff didn't get ahead. >> not everyone. this coach was cheated before and he got some fine that was jump change for him. >> that really is the he is dense of what's going on. we as a society need to learn to play by the rules. you don't like the rules, change the rules, but while the rules are there, play by the rules wane. >> i agree, i couldn't agree more if they have been caught cheating as you said and that is against the rules then they must be fined they've got to pay a price. you can't have rules and not
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obey them. >> tell it to charlie rengel. >> one rule you can learn is to cut into other people while they're talking. we allow you to talk why don't you allow the rest of us to talk. >> don't even talk, jonathan. louisiana week you made "cashin' in" the top cable news show on social media we quadrupled the next show's total and we did it with half of the time the others were working with. which one of these people should president obama be meeting with, netanyahu our greatest ally or glozell green? retweet that picture with your choice. coming up the president saying climate change is the greatest threat to future generations. what? what about getting killed by terrorists or not getting a job? we debate, you decide.
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angd. no challenge no challenge poses a greater let to future generations than climate change. >> i think someone is inhaling. is there really no greater threat than climate? what about homegrown terror mr. president and did you forget about paris just a few weeks ago? how about the 20% of american kids living in poverty or the crumble cities they're growing up in detroit ring a bell or crime ridden town of shim goe. >> the list is endless is the
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climate the future's biggest threat? >> i think it is eric. i think if you can't breathe, if you can't find clean water to drink, if you don't have food to eat because all of the grounds that the farmers use has been poisoned or you don't have a city like new york because it's a coastal city that's under water then that's the threat. >> the biggest threat. >> that's the biggest threat. >> you guys call republicans fear mongers. isis has more than doubled the land that it controls, we have children living in poverty the up employment rate is down not just because are working it's because they have completely given up looking for a job and the president right now is worried about the climate getting hot or is it cold, i don't even know anymore. what it, hot, cold, juan is this. >> john two 100ths of a degree is the number noa cited this week. >> and will we give up the entire 20th century industrial zags -- the more we've used the
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earth the better man's life has become. the real goal just like obama care is control. once you get everyone to admit that climate change is a problem it's just a matter of time before government comes in and says here is what you have to do the irony is that the president is commander and chief of the army he's not kpander and chief of us and it's not his prerogative to change the weather. >> were you surprised that he went there? what's behind calling the climate the biggest threat? >> yeah. it's not a question of that it's a question of priorities it's a question of immediacy. what juan says reminds me all of a sudden the guy is operating a business, he's got a store, the guy walks in the store he's got a gun in the guy's face. hey, i've got to tell you about the economic problems that we've got over in europe while you've got the gun in my face. no, you have to deal with what's immediate. what is immediate is terrorism, the economy, the tax code, obama care, energy policy, power
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concentration in the hands of the federal government those are immediate problems and they must be worked ond way before we get to talk climate change. >> the analogy that you think of i'm going to go to you, juan, a buy guy is a bleeding out, has a gash, he's bleeding out but he may be core yied about cancer 20 or 30 years down the road no, stop the bleeding first. and, by the way,. >> you can't even breathe. you can't do business, you can't make money. everybody is talking about the fact that the air is so polluted. >> juan, you called republicans anti-science, you are anti-map and anti-common sense. all of the democratic party because you don't realize the economic burden that you're putting on businesses.
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right now americans cannot find jobs and the reason is because of the regulatory burden and high tax on businesses. >> go ahead john. >> and ironically -- >> that makes no sense. >> of course it makes sense. >> let me get john in hire. >> new york which juan thinks is sinking offer in the ocean it's the most expensive place to live in the country and the world and if americans are starving how come we're the fattest nation in the world there's an abundance of food because of industry. tax energy what this is all about energy goes down plans life along with it. >> way to wrap up that segment. coming up president obama won't meet with our greatest al lee but meet with the chicken a few minutes
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at the top of the hour. join us. so did you see this, president obama taking to you tube after his state of the union speech. so who interviewed him? a respected journalist? >>, no girl with green lip stik she posted videos of herself taking a bath in fruit loops. michelle, how does this make us look around the world. >> it's ridiculous that he doesn't have time to meet with netanyahu, he doesn't have time to go to the french rally but he has time to meet with these you tube stars that take baths with serial and milk. >> there were a lot of people who would love to interview the president. i get the youth outreach and that thes she's a popular sensation on you tube but there are a lot of porn things on on in the world. >> i can the president should do
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more of it. playing golf over in honolulu that's good i think he should do more fruit loops interviews that's the way he should spend his time. we're the ones who are paying for it. why shouldn't he go spend our money. >> eric. >> go ahead, john. >> it's not even the cost. the president seems like he'd rather be a celebrity than be president. all the softball radio interviews and goofy west wing spin off videos. i don't think the president should be just one of us. he's not a regular guy he is the president. bring some stature bring the stature that the office demands to your job as the head of that office. >> juan, let me very serious question about this. i get he wants to be populous he wants to look like he's a hand of the people and i even understand when he does the between two ferns where it's kind of funny but they asked some serious questions. i can't understand why he would get in front of a camera with a woman who takes baths in fruit
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loops. >> i hope you keep this up because you're going to lose another election in 2016. do you know the old joke about why does willie shut ton rob banks, because that's where the money is. in this case politicians go why the eyeballs are and that lady gets eyeballs on you tube or wherever. all of these guys and girls who are young people are attracting audiences. that's why -- let me just say this. >> is he going to do make up why tutorials on you tube. >> do you know why people watch "cashin' in" because that's where the regait is and that's why the president went here because he's got people who have pay to see pay attention to those young people. >> that's the idea it's the debate that matters not getting clicks, getting likes or getting views in a format -- >> hold on. michelle, makes a good point they're softball interviews
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maybe that's why he's showing up to these, wane. >> several centuries ago kings did what they wanted to do and they behaved outrageously and nobody paid any attention. that's what this king is doing what difference does it make. >> juan, there are so many other places where he can get a lot more eyeballs, i'm thinking megan kelly would love to interview him, we would clearly love to, but he's choosing, as again -- >> because she asked tough questions. >> eric, "cashin' in" does well on twitter young people watch "cashin' in." i wouldn't -- i wouldn't kick them in the head or watching us. >> but they don't watch because wayne gets in a bathtub of fruit loops or rice crispies. >> wait a minute here. >> excuse me. excuse me. i haven't done that yet. >> would it be fruit loops or rice crispies or frosted flakes? >> it would be deflated balls.
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>> i'm going to have to leave it right there. coming up, it's the real scandal of the week while the patriots might be deflating footballs, somebody is deflating america.
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corker . i want to say thanks to our "cashin' in" crew for joining us you can head over to foxnews.com/"cashin' in" to see wayne and jonathan's stock picks. okay. time to wake up, america. forget flaccid footballs, folks we have a bad case of ed electric trial dysfunction and to little blue pill will solve that. this week america was obsessed with the new england patriots deflated boot ball scandal but while our attention was focus odd on that something far more dangerous was happening. the president delivered his six the state of the union where he outlined his condition for america and it was canned laos. it was chock full of his liberal progressive tuition free tuition is more important than free markets, high taxes are more important than high wages, getting your fair share of free stuff is more important than getting a fair shot at success and most concerning was this for the first time in 14 years
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al qaeda was not mentioned in the state of the union, not once, but climate change was, minimum wage was and a boat load of other redistribution schemes were mentioned early ond often. americans are being beheaded and targeted and the president refuses to utter the words islamic terror or al qaeda. you're showing the world and terrorists where your priorities lie, not in keeping america safe secure and strong but making america more evenly distributed. now, that is deflating. sad rily the real deflate-gate isn't about fut balls, it's about the deflation of america's exception in alism. in obama's america super power is replaced by super average. like i said, we have a bad case of ed, ee electric tile dysfunction and no little blue pill will solve that but a ballot will 2016 can't come fast enough. vote liberal at your own peril. have a great weekend, everybody.
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