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whistle and everything fell apart. he doesn't talk to many people, but he is talking to us tonight on fox business and only fox business. you don't get it, the country depends on it. happy father's day. hello, everyone, i am kimberly guilfoyle, with bob beckel, andrea tantaros, greg gutfeld. this is "the five." happy father's day weekend, everybody. we're going to kickoff the show with a facebook free for all of the political edition, answering some of your questions submitted on our facebook page. facebook.com/thefivefnc. there's an nsa leak, snowden, irs targeting, benghazi, department of justice reporter probe and much more. huge response, almost 4,000
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posts. so thanks to everyone for participating and i hope those of you that didn't feel very bad right now. all right. i've got the questions right here. vanna, the envelope. we don't have a blonde today. somebody needs to give him a b-12 shot. let's participate. first question to everyone. start with greg, since he looks so apathetic. question, does anyone think edward snowden might have been a spy for china the whole time? this is a good bob question. >> he is not sexy enough to be a spy. you don't have that kind of facial hair and be a spy at the same time. he is not a spy, he is a traitor. >> by the way, for the record, for everyone i say he is a hero. >> of course. >> i say he saw the government overreach and he said look, someone has to stop this. i mean, he clearly -- >> why was this the first
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question. >> bob? >> he is not a bradley manning. >> he is certainly a james bond. let me say before i get into my part of this question, i didn't realize this was father's day weekend. my kids are out there, there's two of you, have i gotten a thing? >> it is not until sunday. >> you said there's two of you out there, there may be more. is that what you're saying? this is a fox news data alert. i don't think he is a spy, i don't think frankly what he gave up were big secrets. >> i love how we all operate on half the information. i don't think he gave up that much. >> this is facebook fun friday. do i think he prompted a national discussion, yes. i don't think we should laud praise on this guy. i don't think he worked for the chinese. i think they are not going to let him out of that country without grilling the heck out of him. if there's a chinese official saying he will let him come back
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free and clear, they would be more than willing to let him go. >> that question from sarah p. not sure if it was sarah palin. welcome to the fox news channel. >> i would agree if snowden was a hero, if you actually viewed america as something like east germany, totalitarian state, then he is definitely a hero. if that's how you think america is. i am going to keep talking. i don't think america is like that. >> if you don't want america to become a totalitarian state like iran or communist china. >> bob, do you get tired of carrying the water for obama? from bradford m. >> bradford, let me say this, said it before many times. some days defending obama i feel like the only, what is it -- >> fire hydrant in the westminster dog show. >> sure i do. there are times it gets very hard.
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>> then you have to take a sick day. >> he is my president and he is a democrat and i am a total partisan. >> at least you admit it. that's why bob is great. you have been consistent in everything you say since day one. you were against patriot act then, under bush and you're against patriot act now, and you say you're a partisan, that's why i respect you, because you say what you are. good for you. >> that was warm and fuzzy. this one goes to andrea. it is for everyone, but i am starting with her because i get to choose. do you think snowden will be found alive, dead or tortured for his knowledge from linda g. >> i think he will be alive. i don't think they're going to kill him. i think they're going to get as much information as possible. >> how much time do you think to locate him? >> i think they're working on it right now. the question is how quickly can they get him, bring him back. i think they know exactly where he is. >> i think we know exactly where he is and there's going to be walls to get over to get the guy
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back. extraditing is difficult. >> why didn't we stop him in the first place. >> no, we know where he is now. >> present location. this is for greg. >> i know where he is, he is with valerie jarrett. >> with the president you mean? >> yeah. >> for greg, what would you say to obama if you had the chance to sit down and talk to him from amy s. >> that's a good question actually. i guess i would say why can't i keep what i earn. that's the thing that gets me mad, and do you really believe in redistribution because i think he does. >> julia thinks so as well. andrea, i'm going to ask you this question. >> can i answer if i were -- >> no, i am asking you that question. if you were to have president obama on your radio show, what would you ask him. >> i would ask him where he was the night of september 11, 2012, what he was doing the night our
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consulate was -- >> i like her question. can i have her question? i mean i want her answer. i want her answer. >> this is serious -- >> we do know where he was, though. >> wait. this is a serious question here. what it gets down to about redistribution of all our wealth, that's a separate thing. you may not agree with it. i think there's a chunk we take and give to those that don't have. it is a legitimate discussion and it is one where we're, you know, i am not going to convince you, you're not going to convince me, it is a good way to put it. >> the next one, it is open to everyone. i am good at this game show thing. recession proof. >> are you vanna white? >> kind of. >> now that we know that sharyl attkisson's computer was
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breached, do you folks fear for your privacy? >> her computer being hacked, breached by highly sophisticated equipment, technology, do i fear it, yes. i fear it tremendously, fear it on my phone, on my computer, i don't know what they're going to do with it. i am not only concerned about the government knowing who i call and who called me, i'm concerned about the government listening to my calls. as we know now, they have the technology to be able to do it. >> not so scared of the fact somebody can get into his phone line. i mean, if it's going on, let me know so i can kill myself now. >> this is very dramatic. >> easy thing to do, i sign my signature with the fox news channel, i don't like you, mr. obama, and leave james rosen alone. if they're reading them, there you go. >> moving on. i don't make it up.
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here is the next one for me. kimberly, why was lois lerner allowed to plead the fifth? it is because that is her, eric bolling. >> constitutional right. >> where is it? >> right here. >> don't use that prop every time. >> that's your constitutional right, although i think she should have been given limited use immunity. >> do you think the irs will be abolished after this scandal? >> cue the laugh track. >> anyone? >> it is going to be the last thing that's living. death and taxes, it's true, unless we decide to go to something like a fair flat tax. as a liberal, i am in favor of it, i am tired of the loopholes. >> greg? >> it is up to the american
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people to wake up to this scandal. it is the biggest scandal, the irs thing. am i done? >> no, i am just talking to myself. >> thought you were talking to me. go ahead. >> i think we're never going to be able to get rid of them. >> something greg said is important. the american people complain in polls and stuff but do they participate? no. do they vote? hardly at all. this is not an engaged community we're living in. >> they vote, they just elect the wrong leaders. elections have consequences. you have to elect somebody that won't abuse the irs period. >> this is good. >> half the people are voting, little over half the people are eligible to vote. >> let's get quick answers. i want to get these in. they're good. eric, do you think the administration will ever answer for those killed in benghazi? >> nope. if they haven't done it now, no way we get it out of them, unless we get a special prosecutor to investigate. >> andrea, you're smiling. >> no. >> you don't think so. anybody think differently?
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>> i think they're going to find out who gave the order to stand down. >> or who pushed the video. >> everyone, which of the scandals would be the most damaging to the obama presidency? give me a quick answer going around beginning with greg gutfeld. >> i might say the nsa, but it should be the irs. >> andrea? >> i want to steal greg's answer. i think it is the irs, but the nsa is probably something that's very shocking to people. >> i think you're right about that. >> when we find out who gave the order to target conservative groups, could be the irs, unless and if we don't, i think there's more from nsa. >> irs effects everybody's lives every day, that's clearly the one. people don't sit up at night and worry what the nsa is doing. they should, but they don't. >> i think the irs. i think they need to pay for the misdeeds and the line dancing video. disgusting. andrea, who in the republican party do we have to make it cool again to get more voters to vote
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republican, from geoff. >> we probably don't know their games. >> yesterday you said marco rubio. >> he is very cool. people don't think he is cool for immigration, i think he can motivate the masses. he is energetic and cool. >> cool and the republican party don't match in my -- >> it is a tough answer to give. >> greg? >> i think it is dangerous to actively try to be cool or search for cool, but they do have to find some young blood. that's another way of saying cool i guess and they have to get onto the campuses and engage students because the students are right now in basically an academic version of the taliban, total lockdown. >> every one of these is a hot bed for communism. i remember when i was in college, used to be active republican student groups, but they don't seem to be active any more. >> you know how hard it is to come out on a college campus as
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a conservative? it is easier to come out of the closet as gay. you come out as a conservative. >> young republican, you're in hiding with ten aliases. anybody? you like scott walker, too. >> i like scott walker, rand paul, ted cruz. >> very exciting. this is the last question, everyone can participate. call it a free for all. jump in, don't be shy. if the five ran the country, who would get what job? >> greg? >> i would be social chairman. >> you are so perky! chipper! andrea? >> you would be attorney general. eric would run department of commerce. >> treasury? >> treasury, you could do treasury. >> bob. >> i think i would be good at it. >> department -- >> i would be head of health and human services to give away more money. >> you would be a great
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political director. >> or you could be head of the white house kitchen, you pick our snacks in the green room. >> you wouldn't be running secret service, bob. >> that's true. >> there are no secrets, let me tell you something. the stuff i see on that phone, whew, what would i do. >> what would you do? >> you would be secretary of state. >> that's good. >> you'd be good. having a greek do something great -- >> speaking a couple languages, should use them. >> since i get the last word, i make myself el president. >> you could do a spanish soap opera. >> do you speak spanish? >> have we met? >> you're puerto rico. >> don't disparage my people. >> not disparaging you.
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up next. >> they're fun. >> shovel down, step away. >> interesting developments in the irs scandal. president obama and eric holder promise to get to the bottom of what happened, but we're learning that's not quite the case. eric has the details directly ahead. nothing in the monitor. bump out. full screen.
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team obama. when the story broke, the president said he was angry, eric holder said he would investigate and hold people accountable. how is the investigation going. listen to this sound from the administration the last couple weeks, especially the last part. >> i will not tolerate this kind of behavior in any agency, but especially in the irs, given the power that it has and the reach that it has in all our lives. we're going to hold the responsible parties accountable. >> anybody that has broken the law will be held accountable. >> do you know who's heading up the case, who the lead investigator is? >> at this juncture, no, i do not know. >> turns out some of the tea party groups targeted haven't even been contacted by law enforcement. should we believe they want to get to the bottom of what happened? bob beckel, here we are at least a couple weeks after they started this thing, don't even know who's investigated. >> that answer to me at the end there was unbelievable. you're asking the head of the fbi who is responsible for investigating this, and they say
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they're investigating it actively and doesn't know who the head of the investigation is? i would have made up a name! >> that's what you do, bob. >> okay, but at least i get away with it. >> you say something. >> i would have put my best guy on it, the american people need answers to it. >> why do you think there's such mistrust. >> i can't believe they're not doing anything, can't be. >> imagine if somebody from the bush administration said that. >> oh here we go. >> it is a fair analysis and question, there's a double standard. this is outrageous. >> it is not even that he didn't make up a name, didn't even try to answer the question that in all likelihood they had that in advance. even if he didn't get the question in advance, shouldn't he know that's the topic? he didn't know who was leading the investigation, didn't know
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how many investigators were assigned to it, he didn't know if tea party groups had been contacted. it is not like they brought him to capitol hill to ask if kanye west cheated or kardashian. >> do you think that happened? this is a bad black eye for administration. do they need to get in front of this better? >> the president, the white house, they're acting like parents trying to exhaust a kid so they'll sleep at night. they're counting on us to pass out from all of the scandals. and the white house, it is a disaster. where is fema? where is fema? why aren't they at the white house declaring it a disaster area. the irs probe is high on the list of things for obama to do, right under visiting the transgender soccer player. giving a medal to a woman that treats rodents with hypnotherapy. maybe after that they get to the
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irs. >> couple polls. targeting of conservative groups, just a mistake or intentional operation. check it out. 66% say it was intentional. one more quick one. obama administration, involving irs targeting of conservative groups. did he know? knew but didn't initiate. only 24% say had no involvement. >> they have this mess on their hands, they try to bring in somebody to fix it, the new commissioner werfel, appointed to lead the investigation was on the hill last week, didn't know about bonuses given to the woman that supposedly led targeting, his excuse was i don't have the right staff. there's 90,000 people working at the irs now and he doesn't have the right staff or enough staff? meanwhile, lois lerner is busy logging onto her account on a paid vacation. they cover up more incompetence
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with more incompetence. >> i was going to say if you're mueller, first thing they give you, anybody that's done this, in the first or second question you're going to get some question about what's the status of the investigation, which means you have to have somebody in charge of it. if that's the first thing i get briefed by the staff, i turn around to the fbi, bill, you're in charge, and then he can get away with it. but to not know, say they're not doing -- >> guess what, because he deliberately wanted to be evasive, not answer questions and shield himself, he wants to exit quietly. he is not going in there to spill the beans, but they should be filing, tea party and conservative groups for the information and see if there's a link or nexus between what was going on at the nsa and groups targeted by the irs, since they think these people are terrorists, they probably thought they had justification. >> he at least could tell you the procedures they're doing. >> i don't know why they're so scared of being held
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accountable, because every single person so far that's been held accountable has been promoted! look at it, susan rice, look at the original irs lady. >> path to success. >> if you're incompetent, you get a promotion. if you're really incompetent, you can be president. the interesting thing here -- >> community organizer. >> very good. the lesson is the only way to get rid of big government is through big government. sooner or later through its own glut knee, it is exposed. it is like herpes, when it comes back, you remember how bad it is, you try to get rid of it. >> ain't that the truth. >> i figured what job you should do if i had administration. you would be director of women's outreach. >> that's very appropriate. >> coming up, a bird, a plane, it is superman. highly anticipated summer flick is flying high and smashing
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newsroom." you know what they're covering? something evil called the tea party. >> 14 months you have been on the air and called the tea party the american taliban. >> i did. >> what happened then? >> a lot. >> three, two, rolling. >> good evening, i am will mack a voi, this is news night. >> you're going to be condemned on the house floor. >> good use of time. >> called them the american taliban. >> wait. a news anchor is hassled for going after the tea party? you would get a promotion at the white house for that. was of occupy wall street. >> i believe america is on the verge of starting its own arab spring. >> what was that? >> occupy wall street. >> was that before the rapes, murders, hollywood gets it wrong. if they covered roman polanski's crimes, they would change a 13-year-old girl to 13-year-old scotch. they have the sympathizers targeting free speech. in real life, it is the tea
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party targeted. that's the great thing about tv. whatever fails in reality. why robert fed ford kasz them as teddy bears. i can't wait until he is a kind, elderly doctor helping the underclass, and ariel castro is a passionate teen counselor and jeffrey dahmer an ex-centric chef. no wonder why left wing teachers are active. there are no sympathetic conservative characters on tv. who knows, maybe one day they will have a prominent right winger featured in a show. it will be a biography on hitler. bob, what's your take. when i watched "newsroom" it is like a liberal fantasy. do you watch it, go that would be my perfect world? >> you know, i watch it and a lot of it i like. here is one of the problems with liberal entertainment, if i could offer up my view as a
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liberal. when you start using words like calling the tea party taliban, that's when we get ourselves in trouble. you can disagree with them, which i do. you can, you know, find them to be outrageous, which i do. i was supporter of occupy wall street but didn't fall in love with them. you know, when they did that to the cop car, you've got to be careful how you portray yourselves, which is what you're doing, portraying yourself, which the rest of us have to get into greg's oh, everybody is like that. yes. i think they're setting themselves up. >> eric, do you think the tea party will ever get a fair shake from anyone in hollywood? >> no. they villainize the tea party, hold occupy communist freaks on a pedestal. wasn't jeff daniels in dumb and dumber? >> yes. >> was he lloyd or harry? >> i can't tell. that was a classic. >> this is the sequel. >> what do you think, andrea?
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>> i think he is a talented writer, but he would be mortal e -- more talented if he portrayed them the way they were. why does everybody talk like this in his television shows, why is the lighting so dark? why are the lights always off, greg? >> i don't know. it was great. i liked "social network." that's the only thing i liked from him. >> he can be good. >> what happened to wos? >> down the toilet. >> wish they had a toilet. the only thing they haven't come with is the violent attitude towards women, rapes. >> lack of hygiene. >> ridiculous the way they glorified it. what is the tea party guilty of? free speech? wanting smaller government? not wanting an out of control irs? >> can i just jump in here, you mentioned "dumb and dumber." bad news for jim carrey fans.
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dumb and dumber to was cancelled. it was originally supposed to be the next sequel, but because of carrey's lagging career, perhaps because he insulted half of america with an anti-gun owner video and danced all over charlton hesse ton's grave, they decided to kill the movie. is that a tragedy for america or success? >> i bet you must be breaking your heart. >> reigniting your fight with him, your feud? >> you single-handedly took on jim carrey and he responded and boy did that open up. i thought the original "dumb and dumber" was funny. would i like a sequel, no. >> not when you deal with it in real life, not so charming. >> occupy wall street, as much as you say, the rapes and the rest of the stuff that was bad that happened, they have as much right to protest their government. >> peacefully, nonviolently, not
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committing crimes against women. >> shouldn't be denigrated. >> they were trying to root for the little guy. turned out the little guy, cop, union worker, was the one cleaning up their poop and messes down there. they had no respect, no real message. and by the way, the arab spring was a disaster. occupy wall street didn't last long enough to be a disaster. is charm dead? some writer thinks so. we're going to discuss it next on "the five." ♪
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♪ welcome back. okay, guys. it is time for us to have a little heart to heart. have you lost your ability to be charming with the ladies? one magazine, the atlantic thinks so. they say few men these days have it and few want to. they allege men are too self absorbed or distracted and disengaged, and that they consistently fail to meet the sort of obvious standards set by guides to etiquette and the art of conversation, common 50 years ago. i know that's not the case with bob, eric and greg. >> yeah, right! >> but have most men given up on the charm factor?
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what do you think, kimberly. hard to find a charming man. >> you're sitting next to one. >> what did you just ask me. kimberly, is my tongue split? i am like bob, why are you asking me this. because you're sitting next to me and you can see it. um, no. then you say it is my most important organ. most men i know haven't lost their charm, there's a few that need a little charm tuneup i think. perhaps in terms of being positive we should give them some advice, right, about what they can do to be more charming. >> what can they do? >> buy me iced latte. >> they looked at the men of the past, specifically old hollywood. look at some men known for being charming. carry grant, paul newman, robert wagner, robert redford, warren
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beatty, and the ultimate charmer, my favorite, jfk junior. charming men, but men of a past era. is that era gone? >> is there reason you pose me this question? >> no. >> okay. i think charm to me is being engaged enough in people's life, it doesn't have to be men towards women. charm is do you care about people, interested in people, go out of your way to help people. some exude too much charm. there's too much narcissism in america. i think people live in their own world, don't much think about other people. >> you can be very charming. i know viewers might not believe it, you can be very generous and kind and a good listener, which is very charming. >> he is always charming and nice. nice to the ladies. >> thank you. >> do you think women feel this way because it could be their fault? they demand of men don't open the door for me, i can pay my own bills, guys are scared to be
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charmin charming. feminism caused this. >> i try to open a door, sometimes you get that look. >> it is the women's bathroom, eric. >> perhaps. >> but a door. >> there's a difference. we talked about, i talked about woosification of men. that's when every kid gets a trophy, all of this pc nonsense. charm should always be around. >> generally speaking, men want to be charming, they want to take care of women, love women, the relationships i've had in my life -- >> i want to get greg in here. you're actually an expert because you were an editor of men's health and stuff, right, magazine. did men ever write in and ask how to be charming or did you ever do a piece on tips for men? >> you know what, this story kind of stinks to me, it has all of the elements of a trend piece that magazine editors run when they can't think of anything. they would be like okay, get old
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pictures of hollywood men. what happened to class. we did that. what happened to charm. they still have guys that are actually really handsome and rich. of course that's charming. the other thing too, what if you did this about women. what if you wrote an article, why are women such trash. you would be fired. that's what you're basically saying. i will say this. >> misogynistic undertone. >> misandry. >> can i finish? >> i haven't even weighed in my advice. >> do guys have to try? you talk to women in new york, they feel they have to lower the standards in the dating world, they're not expecting men to open the doors, sometimes don't expect men to pay for the dinner, men are so ambivalent. this is the real issue, men are preoccupied with things that have taken the place of real human contact, pornography, casual sex, men don't really
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need to try any more. and women are stuck with guys who are like you know what, if you're not going to give it to me now, i'm going to find somebody or something that will. >> that's a good point. they say women have lowered the standards. they don't demand enough from men. couple pieces of advice. be a gentleman, open the doors, always pour a woman's wine, it goes for women, too. don't be afraid. i'm saying to men, don't be afraid to be a man. women like it. and if they don't? guess what, probably not a good partner down the road anyway. don't be selfish, don't just talk about yourself, be a good listener. bob is good at that. greg is funny. be generous. bolling, always pay the bill. be kind and complimentary. if a woman is tired , offer to help. the block buster is back.
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♪ welcome back. "man of steel" the latest edition of superman soaring into the record books. it opens this weekend and set to break records for global ticket sales. here is a sneak peek at the superhero in action. >> have to decide what kind of man you want to grow up to be, clark. whoever that man is is going to change the world.
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>> okay, i'm used to superman when i was a kid, came out of the phone booth, clark kent. i watched this trailer, didn't understand a damn thing about it. you want to go, your father's day deal is to go see "superman" with the kids and barbeque. >> i requested that we see that and barbeque after that. the movie looks fantastic. >> and batman -- >> and another big film. kevin costner and russell crowe. a lot of christianity references. really looking forward to it. i heard between cross promotion one night, earned over $100 million globally already. >> are you interested in seeing it, andrea? >> i am, it is getting not great ratings because of christianity undertones. it was hef inially father sends his son to earth. >> the first superman, the
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argument is he was jewish, moses being sent and all that. greg, you're going to wait in line to watch this. >> yeah, i went through my super hero face when i was 13. i have no desire to see super hero movies. >> you believe in unicorns. >> i run around new york city in my underoos and a cape. >> do you find this charming, kimberly? >> i do, and hot. >> what's hot about it. >> superman. >> as usual, it is my segment, so i'm out of here. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ can you hear it?
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and eric. as we celebrate this weekend, we have been talking about charming men and fathers. my father was both charming and great provider and protector, came to this country very poor, taught his kids to be good to others, meaning the hard work. never apologize for success when you earn it and true meaning of loyalty and being a loyal friend. he was tough but strong and very good, a good dad. a real man, a wonderful father in every sense of the word. though he passed in 2009, i miss him every day. the best advice he gave me people ask, he says people aren't mind readers, andrea, you have to ask for what you want in life. what's the worse that happen, you not going to die. i didn't die. i live out his spirit every day. thank you, daddy. i miss you. >> that's nice. >> okay, bob? >> the other night on o'reilly, that other show, i was -- he asked me would i have voted for obama knowing the nsa thing was going on. i said probably not. i mean, i wouldn't have voted
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for anybody that would have been overseeing something like that. then the facebook lit up with a bunch of comments about this. i don't know if we have any of them. bob is a closet conservative. wrong. bob, women you finally see the light? no. beckel is starting to grow on me, glad to have you wake up, bob. god bless you, bob, take the last one. i am still a liberal, proud to be a liberal. doesn't mean i give up my constitutional rights to anybody. >> bob is back. >> that doesn't mean he was going to vote for mitt romney. he would just vote for ralph nader. yesterday i came up with an awesome bumper sticker about obama care, i think i have it here, bend over. i am a genius. this is amazing since about a year earlier, somebody else came up with the same thing, zazzle.com. maybe we are both geniuses.
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i made a bumper sticker baby on board until 26. >> that's cute. >> that was interesting. all right. that was good. all right. mine is kind of funny, there's a lot of proposals on facebook. one in particular -- >> to you? >> no, i haven't been proposed to on facebook. one in particular has a chicken sandwich with a ring in it. apparently she said yes, a wendy's chicken sandwich, i had them, they're pretty tasty. he had the ring in it, gave it to her, she ate the sandwich and kept the ring. i don't know. my first proposal was in ice cream cake. >> are you kidding me? >> yes. and i almost -- you know me, i almost ate it. >> which husband? >> num roe uno. and happy -- eric, go ahead.
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>> quickly, 64th flag day, june 14th, display your flag from sunrise to sunset. raise it quickly, lower it ceremoniously. that's it, everybody. have a great weekend. happy father's day to all of you dads. no specifics on u.s. lethal aid to syria, except about what is not going to happen. this is "special report." good evening, i am shannon bream in for bret baier. president obama authorized military aid to syrian rebels for the first time after the white house announced it had firm evidence that president assad's regime used chemical weapons on its own people. the administration has so far ruled outputting american boots on the ground, but is keeping the next play close to the vest. chief white house correspondent ed henry has the story. >> reporter: it is being b
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