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part of a great team. 6:00 p.m. on fox business network. first reaction from majority leader cantor after the senate rejects the keystone pipeline and home depot founder hammering away at this, tonight. >> hello, everyone, it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." president obama's attorney subsequent holder has decided to take on the new york police department. why? because they are trying to prevent muslim radicals from launching another attack on american soil. as you may know the nypd monitors certain people not pus -- muslim community that they think could be a threats. many liberals do not like the
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idea and have been outspoken. and, today, holder joined the crowd saying this on capitol hill. >> what i read publicly and what i have read in the newspapers is disturbing and these are things under review at the justice department. >> disturbing? mr. holder is "disturbed." it is not the islamist he is disturbed about but the new york police department and we remind the attorney general there are plenty of patriotic muslims who support what the police commissioner and new york's no onest -- and new york's finest are doing. >> we are here to thank nypd for doing the work we as muslims should do. >> we are on the side of the united states of america, the government, the police forces and those would undermine the nypd, trust me, they are the enemies of freedom, liberty,.
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>> as i see it it look like this is the obama administration against the finish police department. if i'm a terrorist i have to be loving this, the infighting rather than both organizations focused on getting them. >> unbelievable that is what holder is concerned about? more surveillance of what could be radical muslims or plots against americans and their state. the disturbing part, hold are said what i read in the newspapers, are you kidding me in the head of the justice department is relying on what he reads in the newspapers? how about what you me and what the commissioner may or may not be telling you. i am not sure if i were the commissioner i would --. >> i thought the town out of the 42 people, that was a great turn out but what else is disturbing, when governor christie of new jersey, they crossed into his
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jurisdiction to spy. >> governor christie is wrong. >> wait i have not finished. >> sorry. sorry. sorry. >> i want you in on this, dana, what a difference between rebound with a mega phone, we will work together, coming after you and i will have all the organizations talking to each other, not fighting, the difference between the bush administration and this administration would has the wrong enemy. >> to take that, but, add on a little bit of ascent as the manager of the department of justice and you are in a position to know, to go to capitol hill today, to not be prepared to answer a question if it was to say it was under investigation and you don't have further comment but you will be kept informed but the attorney general of the united states proved he is not a man worried about detail and he says, what i have read in press reported concerns me. the chris christie wrinkle is
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interesting. the better thing for an attorney general because he is not sitting here, is to say, i'm on top of it, and there is an investigation and we will get back to you. >> and does it hurt christie? >> i don't think he is vulnerable i am surprised he is going public saying this. he knows that a lot of the lot of 9/11, future plots will be hatched in new jersey. could they have communicated better? perhaps. probably a reason and that is why the f.b.i. director has praised ray kelly and i would stop by robert mueller's office and say how accident commissioner do it? he stopped 40 terror plots since 9/11? >> and 100 muslim americans have been charged with violent lots in three years so i don't think that ray kelly living in new york for a number of years, he
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will not waste his time, bob, monitoring any average muslim. >> first of all the 100 were not arrested in new york and 40 plots were not against new york, that is nationwide. and, number two, we have been through this, but it is 12 years ago, and i will not say it beyond that because you are sensitive, but the point is, it is not the question of ray kelly doing a good job, he is probably doing a magnificent job. he has no reason to be in new jersey. >> of course he does. they go from new jersey here. >> why zone he have the jersey people do it? >> there is only one nypd and they send their agents overseas, and they have decided to take it upon themselves. >> do you think the governor of new jersey would want to know there are new york cops in the jurisdiction? >> i am happy a year and a half ago the new york police department broke up the terror
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cell they found in denver, co, the brothers came from brooklyn and they tracked them down and broke them up before they blew up the subway. >> and denver police did the arrest. >> but, why, why, why --. >> why they are going to another jurisdiction? >> how do you know they did? >> there is a special investigations unit in the nypd and they would be kicked up from there and thinkinged up from there. we do not have any clue but we are speculating but we are safe because of the good work the men and women do, that holder would besmirch their reputations. >> wait a second. how about governor christie? he is sitting there, too. he said he didn't know anything. is that enough? >> you do not know why, they did not have to say anything, it is a technicality.
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>> should he have said anything? no, why not keep this quiet in why does hold are need to feel a immediate to speak out against law enforcement? >> could he be bit are about the way the gitmo trial and the backlash of that? >> tell me the --. all this is not about holder's personal feel in, i am sorry he has hurt feeling because he made a bad judgment call. >> i want to get yelled at by someone else. >> you suggested a choice between terrorists and the nypd but that is ridiculous right wing comment that drives me crazy. i am saying, here, why would kelly think if the new jersey police department was here without them knowing? would he be happy? i don't think so. >> but we don't know that is what happened. >> but there have been 2,000 or
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3,000 people killed in downtown new york and numerous plots, 16 plots and i was in a building targeted after 9/11 and i don't care who is watching, how is that, bring it over, f.b.i. of new jersey, no problem. >> here is the point, if i am a terrorist, i have to be loving this, i have to love the chaos and commotion, less time focused on who did what, whose jurisdiction, look back through the report and put on our gloves and figure out, rather than going after the guys. >> maybe i am really losing my mind but you guys, and that is probable true you are sitting here supporting the idea that a police department goes into another jurisdiction and not tell them? >> if it saves a life. if it were your family? >> if it were kelly coming in, and i go back to that point --. >> what if the new york police department says, and i am
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speculating, what if they knew if they said something, maybe they knew someone in new jersey was going to do something and they don't come in. >> do you thing they have a right to go in another jurisdiction and operate an undercover operation? >> there is a provision that allows them to do that. >> we cannot pretend that new york is any other city it is the prime target in every phone tap and every person, they talk about getting new york city, the gold standard for terrorists and to stay in manhattan and look around it is not effective. and most of the times when the plots are unfoiled it is muslims giving us information about extremists. >> 9/11 happened because the c.i.a. and f.b.i. did not talk. why not talk to the people in other jurisdictions? >> here is why people are sensitive. the administration paying
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$750,000 on a soccer field in gitmo. also, tony west is program meted to acting attorney general at justice department, defending, remember, beyond walker lind. >> how many years ago? >> does it matter. >> country you read if newspaper the mao report? >> there is a theme where people are saying, what is this justice department doing? >> but i will say a couple of people i know, they actually think tony west is a go manager and he is on top of things and he is doing a great job not the feeling of the head office of the attorney general, from the attorney general. >> and it costs $880,000 a prisoner to keep them in gitmo to $700,000 is not a bad deal. >> kick ball is good.
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bob, i believe senator schumer who will defend ray kelly and mayor bloomberg will defend ray kelly i think it will cross part lines. >> your blood is boiling,. >> i cannot believe what you said. having been there and having watched and lost a lot of close friends in 9/11 tell me you do not believe what you say. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> you and the troopers need to step away from the 9/11 report. we watched it happen. the reason why it happened if you want to point a finger someone had osama bin laden and let him go. was it george bush? no, it wasn't. it was bill clinton. let him go. >> the c.i.a. has a list of terrorists and they did not cross-reference it with the f.b.i. >> i was illegal to do so.
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the patriot act broke down the wall. >> had there been communication --. >> if they break the law it would be okay? >> that would not be breaking the law. >> we will continue after the break and come back less tense.
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>>bob: president obama take as lot of heat for accepting $1 million from bill maher who had awful things to say about conservative women of america who asked the president to send back the million dollars. here is how the obama mouthpiece carney ducked the question. >> he chooses to in the pursuit of a more civil discourse in our
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public space he chooses to try to practice that civility himself and he calls on everyone to do just that. >> what does that mean, jay? america, i will tell you what it means, that obama has no intention to return the money. on one side he says he is outraged the name-calling and on the other side, he embraced the principle name-caller. look at this, tell us, bill maher gives $1 million to priorities usa the political action committee that is representing obama, for the re-election obama says i can't make the committees give the money back, we don't have that relationship. but, what does the white house do immediately? offer up jarret and axelrod and headline fundraisers of
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priorities usa have pac. really? you cannot make this stuff up. and what is it? against the rhetoric? against the name-calling? or will he make sure that the people who fund his campaign are will the people who he is sporting? >> it is almost all of those things. if you are a liberal you can get away with saying whatever you want in this administration. it is not, i will not believe he will give the money back, would it look great? yes but he will not condemn the language, he will not speak up, and say, and offer a statement. he is a comeic, right. if we put on clown noses and call ourselves a comedian, does that make us a comic? i was on hannity with a liberal feminist and she said, but it was the way the conservatives kept saying that nasty four letter word over and over. it doesn't matter if you say it once the argument, really, is
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weak on this. >>eric: at the press conference on super tuesday, he invoked the fame of his wife and his children saying why want my children exposed to bad name-calling but he goes ahead and ... bill maher, obama super pac $1 million. >>bob: we are talking no excuses but he was attacking someone, hillary clinton, with was quite if a position, excuse me, someone in a position to handle her sell, not a girlfriend from law school. but personally, you cannot return the money. he is right. have pac outrage. >> he can. >> he cannot? >> can he ray the money? but he cannot tell them to give it back. been bob that is the law. >>eric: day -- dana should he
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ask the have pac to return the money? >>dana: why think he will. we have a chance to talk of this, early on monday, it was recorded that the obama campaign had folks telling harry reid and pelosi from the house and senate for all the election campaigns, they are not going for get money from obama campaign because they think they will need every crept of it and they had 159 percent burn rate on the campaign, 159 percent, so they need every penny so he will not give the money back. on the hypocrisy thing they lose the moral high ground when they seize it they lose it and they get it back and lose it. so america is fed up and not thinking or going to apologize. >>bob: why not return the money, when you are talking about slime brothers, the kohk
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brothers given to the iranians. >> he said bill, would runs priorities usa, and that is not related to presbyterian's election campaign, would he return that money? >> i have not checked my voice mail. the notion there is equivalent over a comic and the leader of the republican party, the day before the president called the announcer. >> quickly, take the full screen one more time, this is the alabama democrat house it is reported that bill maher, same give we were tag about would headline a party and we called them the leader of this group, guys i don't remember the name, he said it was sold out and they raised $100 a person and bill maher will be in, but bill maher has nothing to do with it.
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democrats seem to embrace bill maher would said the c word and the t worth about sarah palin and others, yet they are condemning a guy who --. >> that is the point. they will not give the money back, or ask him to apologize but they say, come headline fundraisers. they would have so much more credibility with all women if they wanted that woman's vote they are so desperate to get they would denounce the comments. >>bob: if what he said was bad, horrible, if you take money from guys you trade with the enemy like the kohk brothers you don't have anything to offer. >> and energy secretary ch. still love the volt, but he add pitted he does not actually drive a car!
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>> energy secretary testified on the hill singing the prizes of the volt and asked a great question. does he actually drive one? his answer could surprise you. it did me. >> the volt is a great car and i think there is a huge invest by g.m. to invest in this and right now i am still very hopeful the volt will be adopted.
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>> let the committee know how much money has been exspend sod far on the volt? do you drive one? >> no, i don't own a car. >> is that a problem? >>dana: is that because he has security and he is driven around? >> no. >>dana: why? >>eric: he is able to go back-and-forth on foot or he get as car service. >> he was at cal berkeley and taught there and an experimental physicist, and he is probably the most incompetent secretary of any position, failing on all levels of energy policy and he did not drive a car there, either, he rode the bicycle. >> but they are bicycle friendly at california berkley. >> you would want smug who is the energy czar who had persons driving a car. >>bob: this is a story because the guy does not own a car.
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>> more the car. last week we saw the president say, i might buy a volt when i get out of office and they announce they will put it on the shelf for a while and lay off 1,400. tell me about the workings of the administration. >>bob: every car line at one point or another they shut them down because demand falls. look, we will have an election in the fall. and get this resolved. he said that fossil fuels are old fuel and he is right and we will have an election and he is for alternative energy and you are happy to be for drilling more oil. if he wins we will go with alternative fuel. if you win we will grinned to a halt in 15 years. >> but i am pulling for the volt and i have driven imnine -- driven it nine or ten times. i have less than 36 miles on the charge and charge it all night and in ten degree weather i am
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rolling it up and i didn't lick it, it is not ready. do you think it is a problem they will ask for another $10,000 subsidy rather than $7,500. >> i do, at the seem this administration is talking of getting rid of subsidy dozen oil companies it is giving subsidies to g.m. and it has given g.m. the biggest bailout of the financial meltdown. green energy is not marketable. it just is not. taxpayers especially new while we face huge deficits should not be forced to subsidize. >>bob: it take as while to work its way through. you did not want to person the -- spend the money, that is fair. obama takes the position that investment in the future has to come from the government and we need alternative fuel. and we have an election. >> you mentioned henry ford took a government loan. >> a loan. the war department bought a
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bunch of cars from him when he needed. >> and they broke down. >> quickly, dana, the pipeline, he made personal call dozen make sure the pipeline would not be passed without his signature, so, again, he lobbied, 56 votes came in, in the senate, for the key step pipeline -- keystone pipeline. >> and for the president of the united states to pick up the phone and call senators to ask them not to vote for something is a big deal. two weeks ago the white house said it was the republicans who killed the pipeline the again, losing the high ground, now, president obama is personally responsible for the pipeline not going through. >> and ed henry was on the air. promise not to switch chairs during the break.
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if late february he said he did not kill the pipeline, the republicans did, has he lost that because he personally lobbied and they admitted it? >> he lost it. if gas prices continue to increase it is a problem. bob has said he bets the administration will go endorse the pipeline. how does he do that? >>bob: most democrats voting against it are up for election. bad issue for obama which is why he will approve a pipeline. this amendment would keep it where it is. >> the people running for re-election vote against it because they would like to be reelected. why is that bad? just to make himself look okay he will endorse "another pipeline." >>bob: different direction. >> so the pipeline is on hold.
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we will take a time out. >>bob: you could get the gas for the pipeline to mars. okay, a pop quiz, which of these items do you thing was the most popular on google on tuesday? super tuesday? (b), this race is over. (c), ron paul? or, dluigiana? the answer will scare you.
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>>ite bret baier in washington, the big story, the house vote on a multifaceted jobs bill. tonight we'll tell you how it came out.
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and we'll talk live in the studio with house majority leader eric cantor about the bill. gasoline prices, the economy and politics. speaking of energy, we'll take a look at steven chu's accomplishments or lack of them. chu is famous for saying before he took the job the u.s. should have high fuel prices like those in europe. he was on capitol hill again today. u.s. allies are asking iran to open a key facility to inspectors after diplomats expressed concern reporting some kind of cleanup at the base. on run or hide from that big solar storm heading to us. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪
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>> yeah, okay. before the break we asked you a trivia question about what was popular at google. the answer is the sixth, was jionni lavelle. whatever the hell it is. who the heck he is. i'm told he is the father of snooki's baby. who the hell is snooki. i can't believe we're wasting a minute on this. but go ahead. >> are you going to call it a broad? >> that is against the rules. >> and you have the guy and the stories. let's talk about snooki. her pregnancy has caused the end
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of jersey shore. number one show on tv. without snooki there is no jersey shore. she will not been drinking or partying or why would anybody like andrea or dana watch? you've never seen it. >> andrea: i've never seen it. >> bob: are you kidding me. is there a sho2
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yo. >> i don't think they should do it. let it play out. i would rather have eric do it. >> i love the process. >> we're all going to be together. >> this is the first serious i am reply cases from super pacs. because these guys wouldn't have been it it wasn't for super pac. >> but i think they should stay in all way the to the convention. i think that ron paul should be given a primary speech at prime time speech, followed by newt gingrich talking about the moon. to have rick santorum a lesson. >> andrea: what happens to gingrich and santorum's delegates. >> bob: they are bound on the first ballot but can be released by them and vote their conscience.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back to the five. that is bob's love song he likes to play for the ladies. we could run a whole segment with relationship advice. >> dana: they were talking about the psychology and women feel better about relationships and themselves if they think men feel their pain. it's like men don't get me.
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>> whatever. [ laughter ] >> dana: but the better answer to that. i understand you. then i would have felt better about myself. >> if i show empathy and they looked at 156 couples. then the relationship can get a solid foundation. even if i can't do anything about it. >> dana: bob is our relationship expert. do you think if you would have showed more empathy, things might have been different? >> bob: i probably would have been killed just to get away from it. to be empathetic to be a woman that is upset about something is going to make her happy. are you kidding me? the worst thing you can possibly do that, because she will stay unhappy. you know what else, they never forget. you can do one thing wrong five years ago and they never forget. they bring it up. >> andrea: chris rock did a great abet this.
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they save it up. they are going to do it next time. >> dana: couples had to come up with provide examples of incidents in the past six weeks where they were bad mad about something. women were able to spo respond quickly but the men had a hard time thinking of something. >> i think men may get over quickly but i find it extremely, takes the time to listen. look. that is what my wife likes, i do it because that is what she likes. >> it's not something you want to do. >> i feel i'm wired differently but take the time to listen and pay attention what is important to my wife. >> andrea: when men think about things and go about differently. they are programmed completely different. but the point of the study -- i.
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>> dana: so if you got called to the principal's office you are worried if the principal's office you were in trouble. i think it's the same thing. if a man is in a position of supervising position of a woman they have to be empathetic as well. >> andrea: bob and you are not dating but we're good friends. i know when i am upset he is trying to be mr. macho but when i am upset about something, you are a great listener. you really care. >> bob: you have to. if you see your old lady and she is unhappy. >> eric: call her old lady, not a good start. >> bob: if you see your wife and she is unhappy. >> the woman is having a moment, like i understand. here is the other thing you can do to cheer her up. >> what is it.
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> back back to the five. >> one more block means one more thing. i'm sorry, i have to acknowledge what is happening over here. >> what is happening over here? >> solar tsunami coming, instead of freaking out about it. you know i love to tan. i'm going with it.
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i'm rolling with the tsunami. >> they talked about the gps going out and instead you are trying to protect your nose and lips. >> it's a tsunami. it's coming for it. you want to join me. >> bob: no, i don't want to join you. you have gotten to the edge. after that hat you wore. >> what do i do for the rest of the block? >> bob: one more, in u.s.a. today there a column by myself you learn a lot. one more thing. girl scouts turn 100 this year. >> they look good. >> they do look good. look at the woman. if that does not look like a third grade teacher. that used to kick the hell out of you, i don't know who does.
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>> is that a two or ten. >> i don't know. >> dana: and believe or not, bob you may have sent flowers, it's international women's day. >> bob: i knew that. >> dana: mike mccurry we have an op-ed in the hill paper calling for congress doing the right thing and funding programs and empower women around the world. >> all right. >> dana: everyone check it out. >> and found a play that actually. i don't like broadway plays, but i found one, everybody here should go. it's the magic bird on broadway. magic johnson and larry bird. they had a lot to do with the script. >> it's unbelievable. >> can we get tickets? >> hopefully.
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the tony came in and it looks fantastic. >> is it about basketball? >> if they don't get the non-sports fan. they have gone for the non-sports fan. >> bob: why does that the tv keeping on going whoa-oo! >> everybody is talking about jessica simpson that is cover on the magazine pregnant. a lot of people are talking about this. people are very highly critical and some people call it go girl! is that bad she is married and on the cover, i think she is engaged. >> think it's amazing but not a big deal. i am amazing the country that brought us murphy brown and dan quayle puts a woman on the cover virtuay

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