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thought about our super tuesday preview special. good night from washington. see you on greta wire. 'r >> eric: hello, i'm eric bolling with andrea tantaros, dana perino, bob beckel, greg gutfeld who is reading "the post." it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> eric: well, last night, air force one touched down in new york city for a night of dancing, people were boozing and schmoozing, pay special attention to whom the rundraiser in chief compares himself to. >> real change, big change is always happening, around the world. gandhi, nelson mandela, what they did was hard. >> eric: gandhi and mandela. really, sir? gandhi was known as the great
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soul and father of india. once walked 24 days to protest british rules requiring india to buy salt from the brits. and nelson mandela spent 27 years in prison for fighting apartheid and could be the most significant black leader in history. so, you think flying around the country in our 747 and charging a mind numbing $38,000 to see your handsome face whining and dining the likes of russell simmons, michael core is gandhi or mandela like? i'm not so sure. can you feel the president's pain, the rough life. poor guy. look what he has to do. >> bob: you have been in the tv business longer than i have. if you notice the edit on that, it was hard to miss. he did not say that, he did not compare himself to mandela or gandhi. he said movements like that are hard to do and he went on to say it requires a lot of presence and people. it's a nice job by whoever edited that. but that's not what he said.
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>> andrea: what is the movements, by the way? what is the movement exactly? >> bob: movement is away from the right wing -- >> andrea: more pain at the pump? >> bob: i don't think that's what he said. >> eric: bob is accusing us of selective editing. meanwhile we just played obama's words. in a speech. >> bob: go back and looking at that. >> eric: i can go look at i anytime you want. he said things take a lot of time. it will take me more time. look how long it look gandhi and mandela to accomplish what they did. >> bob: he said movements take time. >> eric: what is the difference? >> dana: andrea has the best question, which is to what are we moving to? and that is what maybe that is spelled out more clearly in the speech. some people have a good idea what they think it is. if you are president obama who is, he might not care about the criticism that any of us might deliver regarding a comparison to mandela or gandhi. typically, if you are wanting to be careful, you might then allow somebody else to say
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that about you. because then did i want sound like you are talking about yourself. you let somebody else say it. yegg >> greg: dana, i am so tired of obama's modesty. mandela, gandhi what have they done? gandhi never golfed. mandela spent decades in jail. but obama knows george clooney. c'mon! he knows george clooney. russell simmons. he knows everything. >> eric: the numbers, last night was the 97th, 98th, 99th and 100th fundraiser since he announced his and dassy for re-election. he golfed 30 times, been to church five times and made, ready for this, three speeches on energy. meanwhile, gasoline prices doubled. >> andrea: his senior advisor valerie jarret said one of his biggest regrets of his first term was not fallen soldiers, it was not getting out of washington enough. i look like he is making good on that regret and getting out of washington more and serving
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traffic in my neighborhood yesterday. >> bob: i mean i got to listen to this. >> dana: why is it $38,000? why not ram it up to $40,000? >> bob: i don't know. i don't believe any of it. leaving that aside. let me just say this. sorry, are you still talking? >> andrea: i was interrupted because we had to look at your grimace. >> bob: i wasn't grimacing. i was wondering where this came from. >> andrea: i think it's ironic he hangs out with the richest, the 1% he shames are trying to keep everybody else down. so russell similar mon keeping everybody down? >> greg: i got to defind him again. this is making me stick to my stomach. the fight for apartheid, how can you say that is just as important as fighting for free birth control pills? c'mon, people. >> eric: good point. new agenda. this is where they're going for 2012? we're going to make birth control contraceptives --
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>> bob: since i made the point this is selective editing of the source, right wing rag out of washington. let me make one other point here about the 100 fundraisers. it may come as a surprise the president running for re-election raise a lot of money in the year out after they announce. he announced about last april, i think, within a month or two of what george bush announced for his re-election. talking about days away, george bush spent all or part of 477 days, that is a year and third at his ranch. >> eric: i didn't say days. 100 rundraisers, 30 golf outings. isn't it a matter of fact at this point in time in george bush's re-election campaign he only had 56 fundraisers? so obama has almost doubled that? >> dana: two things are happening. the campaign, the democrats overspend on their consult tants so they have to spend money to keep up and make their operating net every month.
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i think also it shows how worried they are about this election. this wedge issue on contraception shows they are looking at the numbers on women and think we have a huge problem. we have to do a lot more fundraising and figure out a way to get him out every day. to be making comments that will get them to squeak by. that is, i think the hope is squeak by in 2012. >> eric: we talk about how they mismanage expectations all the time. they did with the fundraising number. the fundraising number is way down. he set the bar at $1 billion. getting back to the movement question, bob can't articulate what the movement is. >> bob: i didn't get a chance to. >> andrea: we can articulate what the movement is. that is spreading the wealth, demonizing the rich. that is a movement he is referring to. he iser if vently pushing that movement down our throats. >> bob: you said he demonized all the 1%er. classic conservative statement. has he demonized all the 1%? >> andrea: he has. >> bob: show me where he says that.
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>> eric: now he wants to tax them more. >> bob: good idea. >> eric: greg, isn't it what dana points out, that let's open it up here a little bit. with all you have, $3.74 doubling gas prices and 8% unemployment, you might as well do something like contraceptives to change the dialogue a little bit. take america's eye off the real ball and look over here. >> greg: the thing is, in a way, the republicans are helping him by focusing on the same issues when they should be really, really focusing on the economy. we talk what is the movement for? what does the second term look like? romney has to talk about, he has to envision the nightmare scenario. you know how they improve a serial adding extra raisins or nuts? >> dana: whole grains. >> greg: obama's second term is like the first term but with 50% more nuts. >> bob: you are right about the republicans stepped in the contraceptive thing. where i disagree on this is
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interimly the poll number what is they see is what i expect they would see is the republicans moving back to things like contraception and values is driving women back to the democratic party. >> greg: it's not about contraception. it's about the government overreach. every time they get in that debate it becomes about contraceptive. >> andrea: today republicans are forced to defend comments of radio talk show host and put on the defensive rather than going on the offensive about the economy. republicans make a great point. they can't take the bait on this one and be distracted. >> bob: he made this a big deal because he was a front runner. >> andrea: he's asked about it at every -- >> dana: not only that, the obama healthcare bill mandates after the religious institutions and cross the line on religious freedom is what started it. >> eric: which was januar january 20. this is new a mandate that sebelius said this is how we'll interpret obamacare. every institution has to
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provide contraception. >> dana: i'm not a conspiracy theorist, but it's strange, george stephanopoulos asked a question about contraception that i thought mitt romney answered well in the debate. i thought what are you talking about? then there was a contraceptive in january. santorum, you're right, he has to defend what he said in the past about it. how did we get to this point? >> greg: you have to understand what is more important than apartheid is making sure that people can have recreationm sex and we subsidize it. >> eric: how does mitt romney get around the mandate of the contraception in the healthcare plan? >> andrea: i don't know the details are about that. >> andrea: i don't care what they do in the state. >> bob: we agree the massachusetts thing he signed is a problem for him. a problem that planned parenthood was on the board. >> bob: but i'm saying he is slightly pregnant on this issue. borrow a phrase. >> andrea: he gave birth to
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that baby. it's out and screaming and crying and driving him nuts. every day. >> eric: do we have time? i want to know bob's opinion on this 30-year-old georgetown lawyer who testified seems like a plant to me. 30 years old. doesn't seem like she will have a hard time finding contraception. what i also heard and we did research is she went to georgetown with the expressed purpose of exposing an issue ideological issue of hers. >> bob: i thought that was in another block. >> it's not. >> dana: it's eric's birthday, we talk about that. >> bob: it's eric's birthday so talk about that. i don't think it's a setup. it worked out perfectly well. i wish someone would think of it as a setup. i love that they did the mock theory on capitol hill after the republicans decided that the white guys should decide women's personal issues. >> greg: i agree but i want the dinner subsidized and the flowers and dessert.
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before the act. everything should be subsidized. >> bob: one thing we can't afford is subsidizing that. >> eric: coming up, president obama doesn't want oil panes to keep $4 billion of their own money. but he will force miles per hour taxpayers to bail out fannie yet get to $4 billion. what is wrong with all of this? we'll run down the numbers when we come back. don't forget to e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ @
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♪ ♪ >> andrea: hootie wants the prices to get higher and higher but i don't know if the president does. when there is a problem in washington, d.c. and the president doesn't have an answer he finds an enemy to blame. yesterday was no different where he decided to continue to demonize the oil companies. stake a listen. >> every time you go to the gas tank, or fill up the gas
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tanks they are making money. every time. does anyone think congress should give them another $4 billion this year? of course not. it's outrageous. >> andrea: talking about the $4 billion in subsidiaries he wants to slice. i want to dissect what he said. he said they are making money. >> greg: this is an outrage. they are making money selling something we desperately need that keeps the country moving. where does he think oil comes from the greasy hair of the protesters? in exxon 2007, they paid more taxes than the bottom 50% of individual taxpayers. >> bob: they made $55 billion. >> greg: what is wrong with -- >> bob: it's great. >> dana: how many people did they hire?
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a lot of people if they could get a job at exxon they'd take it in a second. >> bob: i've been paid before by exxon as a consultant so i want to make it clear. i'm going to bash them -- >> eric: did you ever -- >> bob: i just find it different. they may have had a tax break when it was needed in the '90s as they told me the break. why you take as profitable an operation of the oil company is beyond me. >> andrea: they are going to pass any tax increase to the consumer. if not the consumer it's shareholders. >> bob: they pass it on to you -- [ overtalk ] >> dana: they are going to take the tax credit away from one industry, then they should take them away for all. because if you go to the apple store this weekend and you buy an iphone, guess what? they are making money. as we said yesterday, now apple's profits are, the value of the company is worth more than the country of poland. >> greg: i have to ask -- >> dana: that's true. >> bob: i know. >> greg: i have to ask you a serious question. you were a consultant at
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exxon, why at the exxon bathroom do they have a big giant key chain to go with the bathroom key? it drives me crazy. >> dana: he will ask about that. >> andrea: is that your idea? made millions on that one? >> bob: i was there to talk about the valdez when they ran it in the ground and -- >> greg: my issue is more important. >> bob: i know it is. i don't have the answer, except for when little people take big keys we can find them. >> andrea: we have to get in, he want to cut $4 billion of subsidy to oil company, the president. frefreddie and fannie, it's actually fannie asking for $4 billion after losses in the fourth quarter. i look at the numbers and they received the largest bail-out out of anybody in the economic downturn. $150 billion we have given them. >> eric: we have given them quarter of a trillion dollars and $300 billion because
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number one, they decided to make fannie and freddie government sponsored entity. you can't go after them. they are hands off. they drew every bad mortgage in the country in that. >> andrea: isn't that why it shouldn't be the government getting involved in business? it wasn't looked at. it wasn't capitalized. >> dana: a well worn phrase is i didn't start this thing. i inherited this thing. going back several generations when it was started. now you're in a pickle because you have to let it all go and take as will on it or keep on funding it. what is interesting on both of these things is that it's the same policy answer over and over. on the oil issue, the policy that president obama talked
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about on th yesterday, it was brought up in the senate. they said the policy would decrease reduction and lead to increase in prices. why can't we come up with anything new. >> bob: the democratic senators are from oil producing states. >> dana: do you not want them? >> bob: i think giving the oil companies a tax break. >> andrea: can i ask you something, bob? >> bob: you can't compare exxon with fannie and freddie. i'm old but not old enough to remember when they were started. the idea when they was to subsidize housing for middle class americans. if you have don't like it. vote it down. get rid of it. don't compare it to other corporations, there is no comparison. >> andrea: if you look at the tax benefit the president is looking to take away, why in his "state of the union" did he praise the benefits? these are the same benefits of
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domestic manufacturers get. the ones he wants to take away. >> bob: he praised the taxpayers -- >> andrea: the oil and gas industry receives the same tax benefit of domestic manufacturers. he praised these in the "state of the union." why is he now just taking them away? >> bob: manufacturing is the highest point under obama than the last three presidents. there you go. >> andrea: that doesn't answer the question. [ laughter ] >> eric: pull the numbers out right when we are going. tease. and get out of this. >> bob: it's true. >> eric: you lob grenades in here that go off. there is no way right now that -- >> andrea: all right. okay. >> eric: manufacturing, what are you talking about? i love you. you're wrong. >> bob: okay. >> andrea: we'll call the beckel institute in the commercial break and look at those numbers that bob was talking about. coming up, moderate republican
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narrative. >> greg: we're going to start this again. olympia snowe says politicians spend more time fighting than solving problems. that's why she is leaving. for this divisiveness makes her wonder if she will be productive in the future. to which i say c'ya. you have been in politic since when? 19 #. 30, 40, years is a long time on our dime. if you think i am buying your exodus is due to polarization, i could say the same thing as every bar i'm at, at 2:00 a.m. the polarization between myself and the bartender can get extreme. especially if he wants me gone and i'm making out with a barstool. are we really to believe you discovered polarization now? i guess you missed the iraq war. and the clin top years and the clarence thomas hearings and robert bjork. that was a lovefest. to blame anything on polarization is to blame everything on principle. defending disguiseed liberals like snow is only protecting a
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lack of principle. which raises an interesting point. why is it when a republican moves to the left it's commandable but when a democrat moves to the right like joseph lieberman it's antisocial? either way, snowe is the media's favorite republican. liberal one. she is like arlen specter in a dress. which is kind of hot when you think about it. she is a very classy lady. i wasn't talking about her looks, i was talk about her principles being like arlen specter. but the fact is no one ever talks, dana, they never talk about wouldn't it be great if ted kennedy became more moderate? if you are liberal, you are always heroic. if you're very conservative, you're a nut. >> dana: starting to feel that a lot lately. because sometimes in d.c., especially like on the cocktail circuit, to get invite to the parties, you're the only conservative that anybody can stand. they invite you to the party. then it's like see how balanced we are? they make a point to the one
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person they have. but let me say this about olympia snowe. i think she has been a great leader. she has been someone that is a reliable person who for maine was a good senator for maine. obviously, they re-elected her so many times. i also think that it's maybe time. i think maine actually -- a lot of people said oh, no, republicans will lose maine. i don't think it's necessarily true. >> andrea: they are probably going to do well. >> dana: you think so? >> andrea: in 2010, in mid-term election they took over the governorship from a democrat. republicans won. and the house and the senate in maine flipped to republican control. that was a state that barack obama won by i believe 57%. this is looking really good for the republicans. talk to the rnc today and they said we feel good about this. >> bob: who will the democrats put up? 2010, the turn-out in presidential race would be higher. leaving it aside, the last
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time -- she is right about the party danship. the last time a major cross party bill was passed, george bush was able to do it on "no child left behind." the fact is that the moderate republican is a dying breed in the senate and the house. more and more -- it's true about the democrats, too, by the way. both caucuses are getting more polarized all the time. if you're a moderate republican, sitting in these caucuses you can get nothing. >> greg: here is the thing. let me ask you this. moderate is code for liberal. isn't it the fact that people didn't start talking about polarization until conservatives started to fight like liberals? no one talked about polarization when the left was in charge. >> eric: what is wrong with polarization? >> greg: exactly. >> eric: i'm all for polarization and pushing forward. i don't like the moderate republican or moderate democrat. be a republican or democrat. be true to yourself. be true to your party. >> dana: i think she was. >> eric: scott brown. >> greg: he's a
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republican -- >> bob: if it wasn't for moderate republicans and democrats you wouldn't have -- >> dana: why wouldn't you want a big tent? >> andrea: i want a big tent. >> dana: i even want you inside the tent. >> eric: no, no. >> greg: are you inviting him to go catching camping? >> eric: we have a president that's not moderate by any means. >> bob: hell no,, he's a socialist! >> greg: move to the middle. >> andrea: we're being uncompromised. >> bob: the right, are you the right? are you right? >> greg: i consider myself libertarian conservative. i am the right. >> dana: are you invited to cocktail parties? >> greg: i don't get invited to anything. >> bob: if you wouldn't kiss barstools you'd get invited to a few things. >> greg: i have poor eyesight. coming up we'll tell you about downright nasty people who attack a good man on the day he died. we're not going to let them get away with it. if you leave now you don't get my world famous meat loaf. my
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colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." so yesterday, we all lost a good friend andrew breitbart. we talked a lot about it on this show. greg on "red eye" you had an hour long tribute to him and used video and talked about him. run us through how it went last night? >> greg: it was great. we had everybody that worked with him. ann coulter. the point of the show was none of us would have met if it wasn't for ann. she introduced me to kirk loader and congressman cotter and ann coulter.
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everybody threat met through andrew breitbart. his great genius was finding like-minded, fun people and bringing them together. dabs then we had the other side of the story. earlier yesterday and this morning there is always a few that are jerks. matt taib taiffi said andrew b breitbart is dead. good -- bad word -- here. so to use his word good riddance -- i can't say that. i almost said it. >> eric: unbelievable. >> eric: had anyone -- look, let's not make this partisan. but if anyone on the right said this about -- we would be destroyed on the liberal mainstream media. no one brought the fact up this is disrespectful, the man is dead. he has a wife and four young kids on the very day he dies.
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"rolling stone" publishes this garbage. i'm not calling for him to be fired but you are a piece of you know what. you are a piece of absolute garbage crap. was he treated differently because his father is an nbc reporter? i don't know. maybe. >> dana: greg, before we get to the other one i want to ask, one person you did respond to. >> greg: he said the world would be better now that breitbart's dead. great thing about twitter, it separates humanity from the ghouls. once you put something up there you forever known as ghoul. i want to say one thing about this stuff. andrew breitbart would have loved taibi's response because it meant andrew has won. andrew is a legend. taibi is done. he feeds off cadaverous rag "rolling stone" read by nobody and written by hacks. taibi looks at breitbart and goes that guy one. >> dana: they used to retweet things, hateful things
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people said about him. >> andrea: yesterday, after he passed you got to share your feelings. i wasn't here yesterday to say how he inspired, especially young conservatives, columnists like myself. he never stopped. when i would read his tweet and see what he was doing or see him at cpac. we saw him running around and i thought that inspired me to be more energetic. i don't have an excuse to be tired if he is running around. why he was so effective was a number of things. the liberals' response proves why he was the most effective. >> eric: wait, wait, wait, wait. >> dana: you were saying that media matters didn't say anything. >> andrea: please let me finish. the reason he was the most effective is because he revea reveals the true side of the majority of the left. which is nasty. and hateful and he doesn' does a disservice. with a smile he always did it. >> bob: the idea of taking one story and blasting the left like that. i had more conversations with people on the left yesterday and on the show yesterday i gave him a great deal of credit.
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i haven't seen one mainstream, what you call mainstream media attack him in any way. it's one guy on one rag. you have can't paint the whole left. stop doing that! >> eric: but -- >> bob: but nothing. breitbart, i gave him credit yesterday. he was a general and a guy i wouldn't want to be up against. the idea to suggest that the left is happy he is dead is bull. >> eric: what if michael moore dropped dead mysteriou mysteriously. >> andrea: ted kennedy died. >> eric: and someone said good riddance, i'm glad he is dead. i would be all over the mainstream media, msnbc, adrianna huffington, what a jerk bolling is and get me fired. >> dana: let's deal with the reality to begin. i said it was just a couple of people, they were vile. some people were very, very classy. and media matters which we make fun of all the time here they were genuine. saying they would miss him. >> greg: complimented him as a passionate foe.
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♪ ♪ >> bob: well, well, well, it's my younger brother's birthday today. eric bolling turns 49. among other things i want to giver rick his first arp card, in less than 365 days. early dinners at 4:00. go to hotels cheap. it will be great. i got a lot of your friends on wall street who are contacting me. about me beating you up. i want to read it to you. this is something i wrote. back up so i can get heading right. there you do. birthday call for eric. eric bolling's birthday is
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here and we 1%ers send you a cheer. your hair may be thinner we thank you for giving back the stick. the hatred of obama is music to our ears and coming down on occupy makes us cheer. happy birthday, cuss, consider going in the tank every day for us. i got one present for you. >> eric: blow this out? >> bob: yes. very good. >> eric: i made a wish. >> bob: this is a present for eric from the commander-in-chief and his wife. there you go. >> bob: financial and moral support, love from michelle and barack obama. >> eric: it looks like dana's handwriting. >> dana: what? that's illegal! >> bob: i understand you are a pices; is that right? >> eric: i am.
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>> bob: maybe dana could give us thoughts about what the pic -- >> eric: thank you. >> bob: you're welcome. i wrote that in the bathroom this morning. >> dana: one thing we all say if anyone has to notice us somewhere else outside of here. people say do you really get along? we thought yesterday what we'd find out what your sign was and just see if the astrologist thought we were compatible at all. it turns out that eric should be friends with gemini. he is called intuitive, compassionate, artistic, gentle, wise, and musical. your best environment is on or near the water, near the sea. >> andrea: jersey shore. >> bob: what are his negatives? >> dana: negatives are can be a victim or martyr. overly trusting. desire to escape reality. >> bob: can i just say that last one. >> andrea: we all have the
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last one under obama. >> bob: desire to escape reality. >> andrea: we decided to do a little eric bolling by the numbers. okay. so, one part brains, one part energy, one part fun, one part loyal friend. one fab jerseylicious tan. i wasn't that good at math but equals an awesome birthday boy and co-host. >> bob: so nice. >> andrea: do you paint that tan on? >> eric: no. hilda does it. >> andrea: here is your present. >> say it with me. >> bob: there you go. >> it's like a hurricane. >> bob: do you have anything you'd like to -- we want to hear about the other astrology. what do you have to say about eric? >> greg: i am a huge fan of astrology, as everybody knows. i love how there are generic
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descriptions can apply to anybody. if you were to read any horoscope and tell them it was theirs they would believe it. studies have been done to show that. >> dana: yours isn't true here. >> greg: my horoscope. hold out for what you are worth. even if those who control the purse strings warn that you risk ending up with nothing. whatever you do, do not drink from your mug because dana perino poisoned it. that is why you told me not to read it until this afternoon! >> bob: what does it really say? >> dana: that is just for today. but the great thing is we could go back in more general as a virgo, do you know -- i'm haurus and it says i should be friend with virgos. i don't think yours is real. it says you would suffer from shyness. that also, one of your strengths was that you really care about clenliness and animals. i don't think captain sparkles the ferret, i don't think that
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theme works. >> greg: when you have an animal, you use them for the act of cleanliness with their tongues. it's a ferret. >> bob: that is why you drink so much. >> dana: i have a present for eric. what you might not realize about bob. so bob, one of his strengths, brave. true friend. okay. one of his weakness is he is secretive. >> eric: true. >> dana: the best environment, his best environment, this is for a scorpio, bob on november 15. dark sensous places. any situation that offers power or arouses strong feelings. isn't that perfect? >> eric: did you write that? >> bob: a lot of bars and places in bangkok were like that. i think that is a legitimate thing. now, andrea, what is your sign? >> andrea: capricorn. >> dana: they're responsible, good manager, disciplined, self-control.
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good. best environment is a positive work situation. and this is interesting, urban environment with culture and style. you moved here. here is something, one of her dislikes or capricorn dislike is almost everything at some point. that could be all of us. >> andrea: i'm a true capricorn. i don't believe in the daily signs. but the birthday signs there is something to that. >> greg: birthdays do you know you share a birthday with jon bon jovi. 52. but his hair is only six years old. >> eric: dr. seuss also. before we go, we don't have a lot of time, i want to say people come up to me all the time, how do you get along, really get along with the people at "the five"? fantastic. you're the best. you're a family. i love my family at home. my smoking hot wife. son, my dog.
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you guys have become my closest family. >> dana: do you think john finally -- >> bob: let me say on behalf of your lovely wife, she could have done better and you couldn't. she gets mother teresa award. happy birthday, man. it's great. you don't look that old. >> eric: 49. it's how old we are, not how old we look. >> andrea: give a shout out at elvis at dell frisco. it was baked for eric and matches bob's suspenders. >> eric: before we go, roll the rid owe. good luck to the newest show, the newest show on fox family called fox and friends first. launching on monday morning at 5:00 a.m. that is ainsley earnhardt who kicks it off. known as "fox and friends" with a shot of expresso and side shot of expresso. so, look for them monday morning. love you guys. >> bob: stole away from us one of the best producers i
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>> eric: breaking news tonight in the midwest. extremely bad news. six people are reported dead in indiana after tornadoes swept through southeastern part of the state leaving widespread devastation in one town. of 1900 people were said to be completely gone. that is the town of marysville. they destroyed houses and hospitals and tore off the roof of a prison in alabama. storm damage reported in tennessee. this is two days after the storms killed 13 people in the midwest and the south. this is a massive storm. >> bob: i was out many years ago in a campaign in indiana, and a tornado hit. we were under an underpass. the thing that hit me about it was how loud it is. it literally is like a fast
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train coming by. >> greg: coming from you, it says something. >> dana: the good news is there are ways to be alerted by them than before. hopefully people are getting undercover. >> andrea: it's sad because a lot of the people after the tornadoes are gone will need a lot of help. that is what government should be designed to do but we are overspent now on stupid thin things. that is what the government should provide to us. >> greg: i'm an earthquake guy. grew up on the west coast. it never experienced this weather. >> dana: i grew up in southeastern colorado. >> greg: i've been through major and a minor one. >> dana: in the spring in colorado, and the summer, every afternoon around 3:00 or 4:00 you would expect the dark clouds come over. often my sister and i would be watching our vcr tape of
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