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serial killer aerial keys investigations. let us know what you thought about tonight's show. don't forget, 4:00 p.m. saturday. carol alt, newest edition to fox. make sure you watch it or record it. good night from washington. hello, everyone. it is 5:00 in new york city. this is the "five." obama landed in st. petersburg, russia, for the summit today for a possibility of strike on syria loomd large. congress way it is option of another u.s. war and the big question is, who exactly are we supporting? the secretary of state kerry says the remember rels largely moderate. >> i just don't agree that a majority are al qaeda and the bad guys. it is not true.
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they are about 70,000 to 100,000 oppositionists, about somewhere maybe 15% to 25%, might be in one group or another who are -- we would deem to be bad guys. there are many different groups. different entities. sometimes they are fighting each other. even now. the general belief, will is a real moderate opposition that exists. >> but new reporting today from the new york times raises questions on his claim. as syrian rebels are reportedly shown executed seven government soldiers in this picture shown will. as well, the russians released 100-page report today. detailing a wmd attack from earlier this year in a suburb. we know for a fact had a al qaeda groups have wmd according to the russians. this is something we debated
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here. some skep sisz many that plays into my theory that this could be al qaeda. maybe not assad. >> they are moderately psycho. there are bad guys on any side. how many is too many. a decision you make every day when you go on the subway. highway men, kidnappers and killers. at least we know aerial castro isn't there. it is not a good group of people. i don't know. i feel like it is -- we can't confirm anything about this conflict except that it is a conflict. it is like the tv show "storage wars" where you show up and buy the locker and have no idea what is inside of it. >> dana, when -- president bush went into aracka -- iraq, many e democrats supported him. now they are taking digs at what president bush used.
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>> according to the obama administration, no. then their case seems -- i have ride to be in support of them. everything that you read their case unravels a little bit more. on the practice, war is hell. that's up until now, you have had -- 120,000 people killed at the hands of assad. and he is killing his own people. my take on -- part of this on the practice which is -- photojournalists and more journalists in the country would help us more. might not tell us exact wloy the rebels are. but it would give the world a better picture as to what is going on will. and, unfortunately, journalists are also targeted in war like this. will is not muff of them. if will were more would probably have a better picture. >> there's also a report, according to sky news, al qaeda linked rebels are targeting christians and in villages northeast of did a mass cuss. ted cruz came out today and said why would we bother being al
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qaeda's air force? there's no relish or mustard. >> no. month props. i have been told to keep the props at home today. there is an al qaeda group who are part of the rebel forces, who are attacking a christian town. they are fighting the town that's at a christian village. that's underscore what the video -- not was just picture. videos of the disturbing video that -- the new york times, no less, put out that had an execution-style murders of seven people. now this right there, that thing -- if you go online and watch this, one of the most disturbing things you will see. they bloc out the time that they did the -- bull receipts going into the heads. then they go to do really horrible things. it underscores exactly what i have been saying for a week here. if not longer. that we don't know who the rebels are. people who are doing those executions are the rebels. also people siding with those -- helping out. are you sure you want to help those people out? look, that -- what they did, violates the geneva convention.
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it doesn't violate the chemical 1993 chemical weapons treaty which is what we are using to say we should kill assad or take out assad's -- >> the -- look, stay out of it. >> can i play the administration's response to this report? national security adviser ben rose was asked about this and said the reason they are taking so long is so they can properly vet who is bad in syria. >> we obviously condemn any human rights violation. the fact of the matter is the way in which we set up our assistance is to carefully vet the people we are working with. there have been some complaints, for instance in congress that has taken a long time for assistance to reach the country. we want to establish not was just pipeline so assistance flows into the country. we want to know who are work. >> president putin says he is a liar. >> he was right about the boston -- >> let me say a couple of things. one, i think the obama administration now in retrospect
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should look back and say they should have been in and should have sent arms in to the free syrian army which is the moderate secular wing of the opposition. will are 1,200 groups involved in the opposition. by far, free the syrian army. they did not do this. they condemned it rightfully so. they were fighting against assad. they were the ones that took the chemical attack. the question is, i guess you could argue that maybe the al qaeda -- set the chemical weapons. i don't believe that. i think al qaeda and the rest of the guys are blocking the north. south of the country. >> what do you -- how do you respond to the people we are helping, the ones -- >> we are not. >> execution style murdering seven people with their heads down. >> i suppose you can say some n some ways you are helping them. i don't buy that. i think that -- you keep talking just -- this is a war.
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this is -- exercise in humanitarian relief. >> you know what you do to get the u.s. off their back, look at that video. then the u.s. will say, okay. >> greg, you are married to a zblan true. >> president obama is attending the g-20 this week. >> your question? >> it will be very awkward. is what i'm feeling yes. >> do you have any advice for him dealing with vladimir putin since you deal with a russian? >> yes, i do. he should free tend. if obama wants to gain any kind of foothold with putin, treat him like a republican or tea partier. he doesn't mind doing that. the point is the russians heading to the mediterranean for what i believe to be a bigger showdown with the united states, they can not go to war because it is going to be very ouk ward at my apartment. i never heard of a situation where you were married to somebody when -- two places are at war. what do you do?
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>> draw a line. >> red line. >> there would be a red line. >> naval base at syria. >> do you think, dana, that if the united states is -- shoots down maybe a russian fighter pilot because the russians are moving their resources there, i hi if that happens, all hell breaks loose and greg's scenario will be plausible. >> the reason president obama the h to swallow hard and do the handshake today after all the things that happened with russia in the past three months, before that, but in particular in the last lee months, the role of those two leaders right now to rye to de-capacity late the situation. if you ratchet it up, then you risk the possibility of either a mistake or provocation in the region. that would -- don't have a choice of whether or not you are going to go in. >> by the way, taking it -- okay taking advice on baseball for
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mark mcgwire. >> the russians were right about the brothers and we didn't heed their warnings. they have fairly good intelligence. you have to give them that. putin's former kgb. what -- >> they have our intelligence. >> what if he is right? >> let's put it this way. china says if we go -- u.s. attacks assad, undermine the global economy. the pope says stay out of there. russia says you are wrong. you don't know who you are killing yet. let's hold back. american people say don't do this. why? is president obama going this without congressional support? he is doing it for one reason. he drew his own red line and is trying to save face by drawing that -- bottom line, he has incoherent foreign policy. >> have you looked at the way -- poll yes, sir asked. do you think the united states should go to war in syria? that is not what we are doing. we have to get --
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>> should the u.s. bomb syria? 5,000 comments and votes, 97% said no. >> just remember your fate. >> 97%? you can't g-- >> didn't you say they didn't sell obama care well eether and now we have another bad salesmanship job by the white house. >> they should have done that better and the free syrian army and wouldn't be in this situation we are in now. >> in california senator dianne feinstein said today her constituents are largely against th . pick whatever poll you want. here is dianne feinstein saying my constituents don't want this but we should do it anyway. >> once the administration made this call, though, i think there is a real lead for us to back it up. .
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or america becomes a paper tiger. every day i get a report on what the calls are, where the calls are coming from, what the nature of the argument is. and there's no question what's coming this is overwhelmingly negative. will is no question about that. you see. hen they don't know what i they. they haven't heard what i heard. >> it is so disorienting to me to have democrats lecturing me and everybody else on wmd. >> i have to dash they do know things that we don't know. it will always be had a way. they somehow grow up when they get into office. but i was -- i guess -- i was born in 1964. i wrote down a list of all of the conflicts that i have been alive. vietnam, i ran, grenada, iran. panama, central america. waco. half of these ones i don't remember. i don't know what came of these i conflicts. i don't know if i remember and
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if some of them, i don't know if i care. we have won in iraq but 80% of america thinks we lost. >> the other thing, if you keep referring to this -- this is not a war. i mean -- you keep saying -- >> i mentioned these -- obviously we when we went into iran to save the hostages, that wasn't a war either. what is it? when one of our service members pull as rig other a tomahawk, he's not -- >> i hi the definition of a war -- >> blows innocent people collaterally. here's not a war? let me ask you this. if a tomahawk missile came into 48th and 6th would that be a declaration of war? when the japanese perk bombed pearl harbor was that a declaration of war? >> i put a list of all the times the u.s. intervened in conflict, the favor never seems to get returned. what do we get in return for it? it is usually a disaster which is why i'm not exactly too
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thrilled this time around. dana, votes in congress, could i ask you about the tally? >> it is looking fairly reason fastball the u.s. senate. something could happen. it is going to be a tough climb. but not in the house of representatives. so, dana if it is split, senate passes but the house doesn't, can the senate -- can the president, i should say, proceed? should he? >> well, he does -- he has the right to which he said the other presidents. he would have the right to do it. one of the reasons he wanted to go to congress was to strengthen his hand. he does not even have -- trying to work with some of the allies. he got a few to support him today. he is going to put nancy pelosi, minority leader, in the house, in a very difficult position. because she will have on deliver every democrat blues about 30 republicans. i think at this point, if the administration is not able to articulate the goal of an intervention, and then -- a clear path to the -- what -- how do we achieve it, i think it
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will be very difficult to get people to vote yes. some might just decide to say vote president. >> you could lose the house. if he gets senate he lose it is house. >> greg has some choice words for a former boss who is making controversial comparisons about syria's chemical weapons attack. he will explain that. a man just can't help himself. anthony weiner is back and in a heated shouting match with a voter yesterday. >> you are a real scumbag. >> very nice. very nice. that's a charming guy right there. very nice. in front of children. you're a disgusting -- >> how does it end? stay tuned. we will show you. sleep train
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♪ war really brings out the stupid people. take maria. creepy open letter to our president she equates gassing humans to spraying for bugs. yes, your green grocer is a hitler. here is a quick lesson, maria. here are the effects of poisonous gas. here are the effects of pesticides. perhaps if maria had taken chemistkem chemist chemistry, she would know this. sign si natural is good, right? the religious fervor of freaks that believe in the superiority over organics is why so many people die.
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anti-vaccine idiots, the return of measles. 2012, $75 billion to this country. 1,200 bucks for household. only enterprise keeping us afloat. by 2017 it will become the world's largest oil producer. psychos of the middle east can keep their oil and turmoil. too bad obama's green pals would rather see us kill for oil rather than drill for it. >> sin >> from cherries? >> yes. and apricots. >> and arsenic. >> yes. it is natural so it has to be good. can i open a letter from huffington where i get all my open letters. syria undoubtedly used chemical weapons on its own people. maybe it was the government. maybe it was the opensition. we are month better. we have been using chemical
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weapons on our children for decades. the chemical weapons we use on pest. >> how did you work for her? >> she was nuts. >> she inherited the company because her parents passed away. >> you worked for her? >> yes. a couple of years. at "men's health." >> what was the theme with apple? they had that -- >> alar scare. >> i didn't eat an apple for lee years. >> dupt miss anything. the apples are great. why -- now you derailed me, as -- >> sorry. >> andrea, the fracking boom can answer a lot of questions. jobs, energy, and foreign policy. why don't we embrace this? >> because of people like your former boss. don't like it. we like to blame america first who, by the way, what a lunatic she is. look where they are. look where they are exploring other types of fuels. in texas, the economy is booming. we will get to that in the next block. i look at all the resources here. look at the pact had a we are
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exporting clean, cheap, natural gas. while we import dirty, expensive crude from the middle east. why do we have these military carriers before we send more out. guarding the oil in the middle east. helping them make millions of dollars. i will go back to this point. what do we get for it in return? nothing. saudis have been floating about $130 billion around the middle east to prevent the arab string from rolling into their country. not our friends. >> dana, what do you make of all of this? >> i think if you want to help -- people say, well, why would we bother helping anybody overseas when we have people here suffering here at home? the answer to that is -- energy. you think about north dakota, one of the things that they have been able to do, 3.8% unemployment rate. >> yes. >> they also, because of the tax receive gnaw in the state, have been able to just -- provide their schools with an amazing amount of resources, ipad, able
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to do a lot more things. energy is the key. i think that -- the president -- if he were smart, use this as a pivot point. >> it is okay. >> am i being -- exaggerating the importance of this? you are an oil guy. you know how this works. >> i spent the better part of 25 years in the oil business. since the beginning of that time, always been against oil. oil, gas coal. gas being natural gas. not gasoline, natural gas. those are green fuels. now we are seeing how many jobs, how much money, how much tax receive knew is coming in from fracking and bringing natural gas out of the ground. you know, maybe it is cleaner than oil. it is not quite as dirty as coal. the green movement failed. i'm glad they are going to start to embrace fracking. let's move forward. the only roadblocks are -- environmental movement.
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>> i actually have been in favor of fracking ever since my man told me about it and showed me how it worked. it has done pretty well and clean. what i still don't understand, why don't we take natural gas and get rid of oil and gas and use natural gas, trucks and cars. >> we can. it cost as lot of money to retrofit all the vehicles. also, you have to have -- delivering mechanism. natural gas, you have to be linked to -- directly linked to a distribution. >> what would it cost to change a car over? >> less than 2 grand maybe. >> also, you want diversity of supply in your energy, for all your energy resources. you want a lot of different things. you can't just have one source of energy across the board. look what the fans are going lou? >> i was having an argument with a liberal friend of mine.
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they subway electric cars, burn coal to get electricity for the cars. >> quick thought. the new york times did an article on these areas where fracking is booming and tried to argue because the men are making so much money and so successful, they are going out and abusing the women in those areas. >> that has been a problem in certain places and in north dakota they had to try to get a handle on it. that's true. >> the publisher -- it takes about 15 trees per -- to make a how magazines. >> that's my favorite suit. >> thank you. >> the shirt-tie combo. >> up next, new round of protests by workers of america's largest retailers. will tell why you walmart employees are steaming mad. what it might mean to you the customer. >> that wasn't a walmart employee. >> they couldn't find any.
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♪ walmart workers are walking off the job in at least 15 cities across the country. if street strikers want full-time starting salaries of at least $25,000 a year and better protection for workers. here is look at some of the protesters today. >> we immediate to show walmart who is boss. right? >> yes! >> we are here to say that's an injustice and are willing to fight as long as it takes! >> we have the right to stand up and we have the right to strike and they don't have the right to fire and discipline and shut everybody down! >> racial discrimination. there's month paid sick days. no vacation time.
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years without raises. this is where our economy is going. low wage no benefits. >> that guy is from our walmart. turns out walmart ploefrs 1.3 million people. less than .05%. who were those people? >> they were completely wrong. walmart has a right to fire your butts and probably should. all the people that decide to do that. think about walmart, they hire a lot of people and bring prices down to communities. in a lot of cases they offer health care. you have to be careful what you wish for. you can wish for higher wages. everyone is looking for more. prices have to go up if do you that. then they will complain walmart is gouging poor people that can't afford other stores. >> what you fail to point sought walmart costs us a lot of jobs because they went to china to manufacture. the average walmart makes
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$15,000 a year. for a family, that is $5,000 below the poverty level. are you kidding me? they help china, hurt our workers and clone down main street. is that a great company or what? >> i think you need to double-check that stat. the protesters were paid to protest. they are paid. it is a con. these you don't knowones are like unwanted drunks at a bar pawing at your date. what's what they are doing at walmart. you want to show us who is boss. your boss is your boss. >> i was pawing women in bars -- >> then understand what i'm say. >> walmart says the average associate earns $12.69 an hour. less than half of the 1% of associates earned minimum wage. 53% of them earn more than $3 for minimum wage. other thing they do is they try to find people that want to
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advance in the company. their track record on that is better than most. why these attacks? >> if they don't like it, why don't they find work elsewhere? >> i'm sure walmart if they fired them works have a stack of resumes this high. another thing, you heard that protester, real or fake, bash the economy. if the economies were good in these cities, wage was naturally bo up. that's what i mentioned during that on texas. all the fracking has caused the economy to boom. fast food workers raising their prices because it is a malfit when the when is doing well. what a sad state of affairs. these people are arguing for wage increases at walmart. if they pass the immigration bill the jobs will be filled in two seconds. be very careful. >> don't give you a living wage, what are you supposed to do? >> how do you define a living wage? 53% of their associates earn $3 more than minimum wage.
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walmart is the company to attack. look at the profitability of walmart compared to other companies. there are a lot of other companies these groups can target but choose not to. you look below walmart at $7,726 per employee. the profitability on a store that provides -- >> they would never do apple. >> that's because they get paid a lot more money. >> why don't they offer more? >> if the company does well and earns more profit, the employees -- deserve to be paid more. i mean -- >> what a concept. >> it is called free market capitalism. the company is worried about losing their employees. >> they walked through this recession and done a very good job of taking advantage of people and making the chinese that much stronger.
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>> if you wouldn't minimize wage -- >> how about 20. >> 20 -- >> how about 25? >> i don't think you would get that high. >> why? why can't you go to 25? >> i would like to have a minimum make -- >> at some point you wipe out all the profit. that's miy point. >> what about all the companies walmart put out of business? >> how about all the companies that are relegating their workers to part-time status because of obama care and whining and complaining? >> there was report out that proves that was ridiculous. >> another day. >> that will be a good discussion another day. >> why not do it tomorrow? i don't want to you miss tomorrow's show. the producers here put together a greaties and we will show it to you tomorrow during this show, "the five."
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billboard. pr your thoughts on this ad? >> i don't know. you see that billboard. take your eye office the road and you can get into an accident. not a good thing. >> stoned already. >> the point is -- my feeling is i have never been punched in the face by someone that's stoned. got in a lot of brawls with drunks. drunks loosen their inhibitions. pot-heads increase their activity. maybe they have a point. >> mile high stadium. >> i don't know how this experiment is going to end. i guess you are looking at the future. >> fracking and pot. >> urging players to start smoking marijuana. >> actual football players. >> i don't think you have to urge them. >> i got into an elevator in my bidding. i was almost stoned by the time i got -- >> next up, baltimore ravens agreed on terms in the state of
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maryland to run obama care ads during football. >> i'm sure you will be glued to the set to watch that. you will get that brought into your home. yeah. what's wrong with that? get all these anti-obama care ads why not have a few positive? >> i will give you one. taxpayer money. >> and it is a big mistake. i think these pliers are foolish to go along witness. the union doesn't like it and rightfully so. the fans don't want to hear political messages. especially there right-leaning once. this is martin o'malley who hopes to flank hillary from the left in 2016, pushing obama care to gain favor to the far left. >> have you ever seen football during a presidential election season? they have ads everywhere. >> i do not like players dashes especially football players, pushing a national policy. >> i agree with that one. >> how about this one? indian nation trying to get the washington redskins to change their name. they find it offensive to native
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americans. the skins owner daniel snyder says no way breaks tradition. >> this has been going on in washington since i got there 30 years ago. it is not going on to change. it will be the fans want to keep it the redskins. i suppose i can make -- understand a little bit about what the other side is talking about. it is the redskins. what are you going to call them the chieftons? >> they may have -- >> how about the bureaucrats? >> how about injuns? >> i have to tell you. i wrote a book called "the joy of hate." redskins is nasty name. >> are you being serious now? >> i am being serious. redskins is nasty name. don't you think? think about it. it doesn't sound -- >> how about big horn? >> maybe i don't know street origin to the word. does somebody know what it means? why are they called redskins?
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it is offensive. >> they came and skinned him. >> maybe that's offensive. >> maybe it is. that's one way to look at it. >> probably the only time i will say change it. >> i'm sensitive to the indians 'concerns. i'm not myself so i don't know how they are feeling but i would err on the side of tradition and 2the ownker do whatever he zblapts if they get this passed, there are a lot of baseball teams, football, college teams, that will have to reconsider their mascot. >> braves -- it is not a negative name. >> cleveland indians. >> that's not negative. >> redskins is different. >> coming up, here is a burning question. many husbands, not me, have been asked this. is tuning out your spouse normal?
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to. ever wonder why you don't seem to hear your wife when she nags you about taking the trash out? will is a reason for this. new study out. it says couples under 60 who have been married for 10 years or more can tune each other out. now, had a didn't work for me very well. it is something that i hi -- we have three married people here. one about to be married. me, i will never be married again. greg, you tune your wife out or does she just tune you out? >> one-sided. men tune the women out, they get in trouble. why is this study done? >> government money. >> another government -- run -- who cares -- >> because you don't want to answer the question. >> no. >> pound knew the ground. >> almost all of these assertions are based on a premise you spend the rest of the life with the person-- anno. >> survival mecke nice. >> many so you don't go nuts.
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>> evolution. >> eric, you sent a kiss out to your wife on this one. >> i pay attention to every word she says. this morning, she go from there. are key. car has to -- >> okay. good, i'm sure you do that all the time. now, andrea, you and i are not married. are you getting close. you often tune me out, haven't you? >> what? >> that's what i thought. explain that, we have been on tv together for seven years ago every time i think you are listening, are you not listening at all. >> what people don't know about bob, off camera, he talks a lot. sometimes he rambles on and on and on. >> no. >> and there have been many instances where you have been talking and talking and talking, sometimes 20 minutes, 30, foreminutes, are you not listening to me. at the tampa connection, bob talked to me 45 minute not realizing i had my ear buds in. >> i talked to you on the bus and the airplane.
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it was more than 45 minutes. i thought you were listening intensely, you were listening to some ridiculous music. you go, are you not listening to me, are you? >> i think the three of you have taken the dive here, but that's understandable. in my case, i called it left field. when i was married, di ever notice you have an argument and six months before that and all of a sudden at the table you hear, you remember that thing we were talking about the other day? no, no, it was six months ago. that's out of left field. does that happen to you? >> no, not at all. >> why do i even ask you a question? >> he says, bob talks a lot. he'll be talking to perfect strangers and they'll act like they're your best friends. >> i talk to myself a lot. >> i was walking down, i thought i was talking to da fa and i turn around, she's not there. not that she's shortment she wasn't there. shelves way back. i'm having this conversation. a perfectly good --
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>> to you or your spouse, if they're talking and talking and you blank, us that that happens. i always say, that makes sense, because it's not a yes, it's not a no, it's non-committal. it makes them thing you process what they're saying, that makes sense. >> the thing about you women, you figure out ways around it. i hope your boyfriend pays attention and understands it. >> men start to lose their hearing and they blame the woman. it is really annoying. >> tissues better be picked up. if i pick them up, i can prove it. >> oh, yeah. i bet you can. can you imagine dropping tissues around dana for any length of time? my good. okay. one more thing is up next.
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>> now it's time for one more thing, bob. >> anthony weiner, let's take a look at what happened with one of the potential voters. >> you have the nerve to walk around in public. >> are you a perfect person? you are my judge? what if i told you that are you my judge. thank you. >> stay out of the public eye. >> that's up to you to judge, my friend. i don't take my judgment for you. i don't judge you.
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>> that's your judgment? >> no, it's obvious. are you a deviant. it's immoral behavior. >> you are perfect. don't judge me. >> it seems every time i go in a deli in new york. coming out of politics, i will give a piece of advice, i think you know, mr. weiner, you are going to run into these things over and over again in your political life. you have to learn to suck it up and go. it wasn't a nice thing they did. but it happened. >> you got to point out, he did insult his wife and actually made a snide remark about his wife, so i don't blame him for getting ticked off. >> okay. good. >> dana, are we talking about obamacare and the cost of regulation, the american action form put up something i thought was interesting. under obamacare, if you own a restaurant, or a menu, have you to have the calorie, which i think the calorie for each item. i'm not opposed to that. you wonder how they will get the $757 million the cost of regulation. what is wrong with some of these
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menus? one has a different font for the caloric value. that's a $1,000 fine. can you get a fine for having different background of colors on the menu. you can also, the last thing i love is that you have to list the caloric value of every salad dressing that you have at your restaurant. if it changes, you have to change your penu again, which is insanity. >> this makes perfect sense. >> $1,000 per fine. >> insanity, i myself would like to know the caloric count. >> you do? really. that's a lot of work for the restaurant owners. >> wiggle room? >> this is normally what i describe my crawl space where i have built my dana shrine, but they use it to describe the space 45i need more wiggle room. just say you need space. shut up. >> who wiggles, anyway? >> you who wiggles? worms. >> have you figured how many words you have been so far?
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>> 4,000. >> another thousand, i won't be able talk at all. right? >> that's what i figured it was. >> all right. i love this story so much. so the england family went out to dinner at stag and joe's pizza. they have a special needs son acting out at the table and one anonymous diner decided to pick up the tab for the family. they left this note that said, good only gives special children to special people and i thought that was so sweet and the week before, my little brother passed away. someone did that for him and his teacher greg at the perkins on lehigh street in allentown, pennsylvania. >> been there many times. >> thank you to whoever did that, what a really sweet thing to do. >> okay. kids. >> very quickly before we go, i wish happy new year, happy jewish new year, thoughts and prayers out to israel as we start a new year with a lot of upheaval and uncertainty on the border. >> what year is it? >> 5774.
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>> dam. no kidding. they have parties like we do? they have a ball that comes down? >> no one parties like you, robert. all right, that's it. thanks for watching. thanks for watching. welcome to "red eye." it is like the young and the restless if by young you me young and restless you mean rolling around in the trunk of my honda. andy levy is off doing something jewish. and tilling in for him is tom shillue doing something not jewish. his latest cd is called "impossible." oh there he is. he has the pre game report. >> hi, greg. coming up on tonight's show the naacp and the kkk meet in wyoming. the surprising thing, the meeting appeared to be more cor cor -- cor jill than vladimir putin and obama. and how
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