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veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. hello, everyone. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." obama care is on everyone's mind today. the american people don't like it. according to the latest fox news poll, 15% have an unfavorable opinion of obama care. unions don't like it. >> when the act was put together, it wasn't thought completely through. we're working to try to solve problems. >> you allow a bill to go through like this, i guarantee you, by your next convention, four years from now, you won't
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need a quarter of this room. >> it's clear that the aca as it currently stands is not meeting his promise. >> well, conservatives don't like it either. this is one creep yy obama care ad. >> oh, i see you've chose to sign up for obama care. >> it's my first time here. >> okay. let's have a look. >> wow. what can you say about that? >> whoa. >> president obama, despite opposition from just about every direction, still defends it. >> 52% bleach the law will raise their health care costs. is everybody wrong?
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>> yes. >> they are. the problem we have is over the last four years, billions of dollars have been spent misinforming people about what this law's about. all the horror stories that were talked about have not come true. it's going to be a good deal. we expect that once it's fully implemented, a year from now, two years from now, five years from now, people will look back and they'll be asking, what was the argument about? >> if we could just only understand him properly. and when does he get the nobel health care prize? i'm sure he thinks he deserves it. why won't he listen? >> because he thinks he's king of the universe. he used to like it when it was a bill trying to become a law, he loved it. in fact, they spent a lot of money making sure people would vote for it and making sure they would support peep wople who vo for it. i think it's very interesting
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that president obama's trying to sell it this way, that it's working. it's not working. by any measure. by cost. the cost is double. $890 billion was the original cost. we haven't even implemented. by premiums. premiums are up as least as fast as they prior to this health care law bill turning into law. there's no metric that you can say, numeric metric, that you can say it's working. it's not working. now doctors are saying we're not taking obama care. >> so why is it a good thing? why should people buy into it? >> well, they shouldn't, and they're not, which is why the obama administration's been panicking a little bit about young people not signing up for this. doctors and employers leaving the industry, leaving the health care industry. health care providers in the state of maryland, for example, have completely left the state. it's funny president obama would say people have spent millions of dollars to talk about the bad things in obama care. people are simply reading the bill now.
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the more they find out about it, theypeople, individuals, moms, dads, teenagers, children, seeing the effects in their hope budget and in their health care when it companies y comes to ob care. they're feeling it every day in their lives at home. it's not about someone spending money and giving it to them and telling them it's bad. >> protesting and understanding it. maybe like nancy pelosi. have to read it to find out exactly what's in it. >> everybody's playing catch-up. which illustrates the scary nature of this debate. we listened to the media for years about this bill and how great it was. now you listen to the people that are dealing with it, which are the real doctors, who are exasperated. to they, obama care is a fatal disease. it's like smoking. it saves money by cutting a decade off your life. nobody in the medical industry, like, sees this as a good thing.
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you can look at the numbers of doctors leaving now because they can't see themselves making a livelihood out of this. >> bob, i'm going to let you try this. you may want a sip your bleeding heart liberal cup before you -- >> i don't have to take a sip of this. trying to correct this stuff is difficult because there's so much misinformation here. >> like what? >> there are a lot of people who benefit right now, including me who have a pre-existing -- >> you don't sound too good. this is like another commercial -- >> and your cough is not as bad as obama care. >> by the way, my providers are in maryland. they haven't left the state of maryland, katie. you can probably keep that one. >> your provider, but other providers. >> why are your providers in maryland if you live here? >> because i don't live here, greg. >> he doesn't -- >> you people going to give me a chance to say something? >> i'm just been sitting here
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enjoying this. go ahead, you have the floor. >> the health care insurance industry has been one of the most corrupt. they've been raising prices every year. you find me a year where they ever went down. now they're taking advantage of obama care. here's where obama made a mistake. they got outsold. there was no media trumpeting this thing. that's ridiculous. the right wing was after this thing from the very beginning. they hit it with ads and everything else. misinformation. people said, of course i'd rather not have it. >> what have we said here that's incorrect? we heard the numbers. insurance premiums since the health care bill became law have gone up at least at the same pace. now you're going to say everyone's trying to get their premiums. >> exactly right. >> it didn't work -- >> it hasn't been implemented yet! >> the costs going down -- >> wait a minute, you don't have a clue what's in this, number one. >> you do? you call the psychic friends network? >> i remember when medicare came
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in and people complained about it, saying it was a horrible idea. the polls were against it. look at it today. it's one of the most popular entitlements we've got. >> can i make a point, this is the whole point of expanding government. if you get this thing in, people will get used to it. it's like taking a drug. now you can't get them off the drug. you're dealing with an ideology so surrounded by those who agree with them, it's a moat of intolerance. if you say you're against a program, they say you're evil. you almost need deprogramming to convince liberals this is destructive. >> it is the law of the land. you better get used to it. if you want to make it better, then amend it. this ridiculous sophomoric -- >> you leave the front page and throw away the rest. i mean, what can you do, it's unworkable. >> it is law of the land -- >> i get it. amend it -- >> ridiculous right wingers -- >> you just compared obama care to medicare. now you say it's one of the most
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popular. popular. popular. 200 -- there could be $200 billion of fraud in medicare. $200 billion. >> sure -- >> we should do more of that? >> try to take away medicare. >> i'm not saying -- pointing out, once you give someone something, you can't take it back. >> you're basically a junky. drug dealer. you're a drug dealer. >> has been called worst. >> you're saying, here it is, we know you're going to like it. you're never going to get rid of it. sadly, we live in a society where that's true. i didn't mean to call you a young junky. >> let's give bob a little bit more tough medicine to swallow. on a friday. let's talk about the cleveland clinic. he said there's no examples this is hurting anybody, nobody's losing any jobs. this is president obama talking about and praising the cleveland clinic when, now, the news just came out they're going to cut
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jobs, slash 5% of its $6 billion annual budget to prepare for president barack obama's obama care. >> part of what we want to do is to free doctors, patients, hospitals, to make decisions based on what's best for patient care. that's the whole idea behind the cleveland clinic. they've set up a system where pap patient care is the number one concern. not bureaucracy. what forms need to be filled out. >> his favorite. can't even handle it. >> the cleveland clinic is taking a cut in their budget. it's nothing directly related to obama care, number one. >> that's incorrect. >> well, it's -- >> did you hear the statement? >> i heard you read a statement. >> that's the news, those are facts. >> let's cut right through this thing. you're not going to get rid of this obama care. the question is, there's two things that ought to get done. one is, you ought to be able to
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sell insurance across state lines and they ought to have tort reform. those two things i think would be -- >> the problem is, the president hasn't been able to make the case. >> he doesn't have to. he's got the law. he doesn't have to make that case. >> nobody wants it. >> no, but the senate republicans have to make that case. the senate republicans have to push and say, look, if it is the law of the land and we have to deal with this because obama will never sign it away, yes, great idea, make insurance saleable, commerce-friendly across straight lines, and tort reform. those would be things that maybe would make some senate republicans or maybe house republicans get on board with it. >> republicans also have to win the war of words when it comes to obama care. you keep saying obama care's the law of the land. it is but why then is president obama continuing to delay obama care and just going and writing the law on a whim? we're going to delay this portion. oh, not for individuals, people it's hurting the most, but these
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big corporations. my question is, why aren't republicans out there, in even more full force than they have been, saying, the guy who cliais to be for the little guy. gave this tax break to these big corporations. now not only are you losing your health care if you worked for one of these corporations like walgreens who dump people into the government system, now obama wants you to foot the bill for it while your premiums go up? >> the problem republicans have is nobody believes for an instant they'd care one way or another about the middle class. they go out there, try to save -- >> -- rich and poor under obama is worse than it's been since thedisparity. >> the middle class is shrinking, that's the bigger problem. >> under obama. >> it has been shrinking for a long time. >> it's not shrinking because they're moving up the ladder. >> -- because obama -- >> everything has gone wrong -- >> definitely during the obama
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administration. the middle class is falling into the lower class. >> you talk about $200 billion in fraud and medicare. i think there's at least that much or more in the military budget. you'll fall flat other for any military thing you want. >> oh, wow, are you going to get lit up now. wow, roman candle, lit up. >> i can't report this as fact because i'm not sure. here's the whisper on the street. home depot, one of the biggest employers in america, home depot, may be laying people off because of obama care. >> i read that. >> you did read that. >> yes, i did read that. >> the goal is to get -- >> you're still in favor of this? >> the goal is to get people dumped into the government ranks. into obama care. now that we have these places like the cleveland clinic and all these clinics closing and you have all the doctors leaving the industry and retiring early, there will be no more options left except for the obama care system which will eventually go into single payer and -- >> that's going to roll back health care and the quality of health care for so many people
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that really desperately need it. >> -- lit up on the military thing, i'm not talking about soldiers, i'm talking about the ridiculous weapons systems they have, which are bloated, they don't need them. even the military doesn't want them. >> -- greg -- >> katie's right, it's a victory when people start unloading their employees. long term, what obama care will do, it will create two classes. first class, what bob refers to coach as steerage. so you're going to have -- you're going to have congress, union, the rich, they're all going to get great health care. no one's going to get affected. the rest are going to be in the back with the goats and chickens. that's what happens. >> 30 to 40 people -- >> the people who -- >> people who are uninsured -- >> you can probably put this together better. obama care is like the titanic and jack is in steerage.
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everybody's going to be pushed down to steerage and there will be no one left. >> what about you, is your health insurance going to get changed? >> only kate winslet will survive. >> your insurance going to be different? >> i don't know, you tell me. >> you guys are all -- weapons of mass disinformation. >> i like that. >> okay, getting heated here on a friday. >> -- or did the white house send that to you? >> they texted it to him. >> directly ahead, another violent night in chicago, 13 shot, including a 3-year-old boy. is anyone looking out for the people who live in these communities? we'll analyze it. we want to answer your questions. well, at least some of them. go to facebook.com/thefivefnc. stay right there. 7k
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the numbers are boring but if they make you nervous they are ignored to the suffering of
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others. last night, 13 people were shot in a chicago park. the same people who scream about gun control after a horrible mass shooting are always awhooln these cases. there are way more victims of daily gang shootings but they are forgotten by the media. because it's easier to condemn a phantom rifle than gangs. uncomfortable truths about besieged communities plagued by thugs and government cowardice. we turn communities in animals. sitting ducks. targets at a fairground that's anything but fair. is it a statistical coincidence that since the stop and frisk law was ruled unconstitutional in new york, shootings ruled 13% as gun seizures? emboldened prisoners to pack heat. who are the victims. look at communities where stop and frisk was used.
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it's the minorities who get hurt. if ending stop and frisk, it's a racist dream. new york has appointed professors to review police behavior which is like hiring bob to write a book on etiquette. i doubt they see the numbers too. stats speak louder than words. it's doubtful anyone will listen. >> i liked it. >> this is a press conference gary mccarthy, superintendant of the chicago police, at a presser talking about the shooting last night. >> based on ballistics information from the scene, we believe the weapon used in this incident was an assault-style rifle with a high-capacity magazine. based on evidence in our initial interviews with witnesses, this appears to be a gang-related shooting. however, that by no means justifies or lessens the seriousness or the nature of this particular event. >> so, eric, this is an
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interesting statistic. fbi calls chicago the murder capital of the world. they've had 500 murders. compared to new york's 3419. but chicago is -- new york is three times the size. >> murder rate is -- another way of saying the murder rate is more than triple the new york murder rate. the police chief there says it's an assault-style weapon they believe and the gangs have it. no crap, chief, that's the problem. the gangs have the assault weapons. they want to take people who want to defend themselves against high-powered weapons -- the gangs will always have assault weapons -- >> they'll always get it -- >> -- the stop and frisk hasn't gone away. the cops can still stop and frisk. they just have a different standard to adhere to when they make the stops. also, it's only been, like, a month. so it may be a statistical error. we have to wait and see. >> nevertheless, significant enough to take note.
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i'm not surprised. if i had to bet my last dollar, i would bet the numbers will continue to rise. >> don't bet your last dollar. >> i'm going with it. as a former prosecutor. all the law enforcement investigations. the criminals, the perpetrators know. they pay attention. now they're going to take advantage of it while they can until the point where new york will correct itself. >> think about it. if you ban stop and frisk totally, which you want, then the police is strictly there to wait until after a crime is committed which is what you see in chicago and in detroit. >> in chicago, there is a seven-year gang war over drug territories. >> of course. >> these things are gang related. they are illegal, i understand that. the fact of the matter is, it's not like new york where you don't have gangs fighting over drug territory. it's like a war. i also want to give the chicago police a lot of credit. they've gone into these areas and done the best they possibly could. they're up against thousands and thousands of gang members who are fighting it out for drugs
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that are highly profitable for them. you're going to have a very difficult time doing something like that. >> the police have been there. they've tried everything they can. you've had a couple people talk about why gangs are bad. the fact is unless you allow people in these communities to help themselves, they're never going to get out of it. the gang war will never end unless you allow these people to protect themselves and to fight back. and that's never going to happen with the gun control they have. here's the statistic for you. speaking of minorities, greg. an african-american ages 15 to 24-year-olds, the primary cause of death is by gunfire. it's gang related. chicago is dead last when prosecuting gun crimes. guess what that does? when criminals are not prosecuted -- let me finish real quickly. when criminals are not prosecuted for gun crimes, guess what, they don't get inputted
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into the background check system that everyone claims to love. then they go forward and commit more gun crimes. you have to prosecute gun crimes or it's never going to -- >> explain to me how you want people to defend themselves. you talk about, let them all have guns, right? >> if they want one, yes. >> be clear on that. >> law abiding citizens have -- >> chicago probably has the most stringent gun control laws in the whole country. how's it working out for them? >> in d.c., for example -- >> the criminals will always have them, that's the bottom line. you're just preventing law-abiding people -- >> the murder rate in chicago is probably five times the national rate. >> new york has strict gun control laws, doesn't it? >> they have low murder rates. >> there you go. >> what i don't understand is how come gun control advocates only go after the nra and not
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gangs? >> is that a question -- i mean, i go after gangs all the time -- >> you shrug, bob, you go, oh, it's just gangs. >> they're doing the best they can, eh. >> what would you do about gangs? >> allow people to defend themselves. >> i would aggressively prosecute people, the criminals that have the guns. >> they're not doing that because -- >> they aren't enforcing the law and the sentences. >> they're not. >> revolving door. >> you got questions, and i think we might have answers, i probably won't, go to facebook.com/the fnc -- the five fnc. right now. and ask us about hottest current events topics. >> wow. >> our facebook free for all is up negligence. [ male announcer ] want healthy joints?°
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time now for one of our most popular segments, facebook friday. it's the current events edition. first one. cheryl s. asks, where is waldo, i mean, joe biden? where are they hiding him? bob? >> we, let me just say, this used to be a fun segment. now of course we're turning it into an anti-obama administration series of questions. the answer is, he's in mexico, meeting with the president of
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mexico to talk about trade. >> okay. all right, let's go on. what do you think about the new epa laws? >> here's another person. >> i want to back you up. >> i think the epa laws are exactly what president obama promised. which is to the necessarily skyrocket all of these electric bills for regular everyday people. these new rules will essentially ban coal -- not ban, but run coal plants into the ground and they're not going to be able to -- >> let me back this up. single-handedly, president obama is destroying an industry. 174,000 jobs in the industry, ready for this, under president obama's watch, these are the biggest coal companies in america. arch coal, one of the biggest, down 71%. james river down 85%. consol energy. he is destroying the coal energy. >> h america a coal-osco
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coal-oscopy. >> syria? >> what happened to syria does not turn over the weapons of mass destruction in time? >> right now, we don't have any kind of enforcement capabilities. we can ask them very politely and hope they com ply. i don't have very much faith they'll do that or comply within the time frame specified. kerry has strong rhetoric on it. i think that's it at this point. >> hmm. >> all right. >> i just wanted to say i'm boycotting the rest of the segment so don't ask me any questions. >> that will give us more -- >> -- producers have turned this into an anti-obama thing. >> turn camera three off. amanda asks, president of iran and the u.s. might meet at the u.n. i think it's quite interesting. that was from amanda. >> i want to say -- >> let me get greg in here. >> i think that president obama is very lonely.
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brazil, remember brazil, canceled a dinner with obama. nobody cancels a state dinner. he's looking for people to hang out. if this were a movie about the president, it would be called "desperately seeking stature." >> the last time he met with iranian officials face-to-face in this capacity was jimmy carter and then the iranian crisis, hostage crisis happened. >> i'm going to -- >> whoa, whoa. >> wait a minute. >> a real problem talking to eppooh, huh? that's good. >> you know what, did you like his "washington post" column, the iranian column? >> rohani? >> it's called the first amendment. >> they have that in iran? >> they might not even have it in russia. >> let's get another anti-obama question here. okay, good. >> john says, i'm 43 years old. >> the one segment i thought i would have a break in.
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>> -- and household incomes just went below what they were when i graduated from high school. >> get rid of obama, impeach obama do everything you can, blow out the door. let's do everything we can to get rid of obama. let's make this another bash obama segment and it will be fine. >> okay. if we can invest in more crony programs like sill lynn dra that won't work. if we're worried about industry. >> when president obama took over, gas was 1.93. >> i know. >> i bought a bike. >> where's nancy pelosi with her press conferences in front of the gas stations demanding he do something? i remember her doing that with george w. bush. she's been silent on it now. when you have the cost of everything going up, guess who it hurts, the middle class. >> let's impeeve obama. get the dogs out of the white house. get some right-wing wacko nut in there. >> i would say maybe let's
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improve a pipeline here and there. >> i think you just impeach him. that's what we ought to do. we ought to impeach the whole segment. >> too late. >> you're not going to hear from our producers. >> you said that out loud, bob. >> all righty. thanks for sending in all of your questions. ahead -- >> fun friday, whoo. >> yes, that was fun. >> -- common sense to america's food stamp program. >> impeach obama. >> -- making some wild accusations -- >> get rid of bo. >> bo the dog? >> yes. (vo) you are a business pro.
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do republicans actually want to starve kids, old people and our military? nancy pelosi thinks so. check out her tweet after yesterday's house vote to cut food stamps by $39 billion over ten years. shameful, house republicans voted to take the food out of the mouths of millions of american children, seniors and military families. in the past ten years since 2003, participation in the food stamp program has more than doubled. in terms of cost, it has more than tripled in the past ten years. this bill would prevent lottery winners and college kids from collecting s.n.a.p. or food stamp benefits, allow states to drug test people applying. and this is my favorite one,
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would prevent convicted violent rapists and murderers from applying for food stamp benefits. do you think people who won the lottery should be eligible? >> no, because obama -- this is another problem with obama, you just can't have this, a guy who's going to be president of the united states would is going to see food stamps and all this corruption. let me just put it this way. just one thing i'll say. they are cutting food for kids. and for active duty personnel in the military. that's all you need to know about republicans. it smells like republicans, it looks like republicans, it is republicans. they've never seen an anti-poverty program they like. >> in the last five years, the food stamp program has doubled. forget the number in ten years. >> -- great recession -- >> just allow me. five years, it's doubled. what the republicans are proposing is $40 billion over ten years. that's $4 billion a year. we spend nearly $100 billion. it's a 4% cutback from the high
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number. five years ago, it was weigh down here. >> how do you explain that, bob? >> is that inflation? >> so people can't buy porn and liquor with their -- >> that's what people do, right, those old people go out there and buy porn and liquor? >> on a serious note, there's a lot of fraud in the foot star program. greg, don't you think it's good to take a look at the cost of the fraud and get rid of it through these basic criteria in the bill? >> wherever there is government, there is fraud, because it's not the government's money. it's our money. so they don't look at it as anything too watch over. if it was there their money, they'd feel differently. the central theme, demonization of republicans. an old theme that appeals to the child intellect of liberals. i love it. it's like a drug dealer tell, a kid, don't listen to your mother and father, they're mean. hang out with me, have some
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stuff. >> i'm cool. >> smoke this. that is what liberals do. anybody whos that some kind of authoritarian belief is evil. it's a pernicious belief. it gets people hooked on free things for life. >> sure does. >> the liberals are very good at messagi messaging. convincing that republicans are evil, they want to hurt old peep and children, they want to take away your food stamps. i'm all for rooting out corruption and abuse. there's room for improvement here. and to make sure we take some lean cuts that make sense. because ultimately i feel the middle class will be the beneficiary. >> are you willing to take out the corruption and -- >> i'm willing to look at all the budget. >> okay, fine. impeach obama, you won't have any of these problems. >> the problem with the overspending and fraud and not willing to look at something like the $40 billion is when you overspend, then you tonigdon't money for emergencies.
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i think these reforms are probably a good thing. eric. >> i think five years ago -- it's $33 billion, now it's approaching 100 billion. give me a break, bob, we can't cut $4 billion off that number? i thought things were getting better in the obama economy. >> what was the military budget last year? >> it was big. coming up, a new twist in the story of the teens who trashed the home of a former nfl star costing thousands of dollars in damage. their parents are angry at him. bob will explain why. ♪ ♪ unh ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ or you can choose to blend out. the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move.
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♪ >> at least the music is good today. now, an update on a story we told you about yesterday. parents of the hundreds of teens who broke into and trashed former nfl star brian holloway's upstate new york vacation home might sue him for naming their kids on twitter, saying it might spoil their chances of getting into college. but that's not how the former patriots offensive tackle sees it. >> all the things that were
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broken can be fixed. everything stolen can be returned. there are 300 lives at stake. and i've got parents upset at me. i go, i didn't put this up there. your child was at my house breaking in destroying stuff and you're going to get mad at me? because i just put what they put -- this is happening all across the country. really the most important thing is how to take a moment and turn it into a movement. because all parents need to educate themselves as to what's really going on, what their children are talking about. and be able to have a response to it. and teachers too. >> i think the worry about them going to college, they should worry about then going to prison. this is what happens when you have an environment run by liberals. it's a permissive thing. >> finally. >> and obama as president has allowed peep to break into houses and do this stuff. my answer is very simple. any ought to put their names and ages on the front page of the newspaper. if i were a college, don't take them. >> so this interview was on this
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morning on "fox and friends." we're getting my son ready to go to school. i stopped and pointed this out. i put myself in those parents, the parents of one of those 300 i got to tell have to tell you there i would want holloway to post his name and want him to get punished for this, because it's parents that go easy on kids that do crap like that, they ruin them, and they will get on the wrong path. i stand up and applaud holloway for what he did. >> yeah, i do too. he is doing the right thing. if these parents did the right thing, and held them responsible and they are going to be an entitlement job, and they have never been held accountable or show responsibility or respect for other peoples' personal property or belongings because they have not worked hard for them to understand the value of
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a dollar. >> greg, when you were flashing houses did you get in trouble for it? >> yeah, i will confess there were times that i did wild times but there were no internet so we did not post pictures. if you can find the kids you can find the parents, i say organize a moving rave and go throw a party at the parents' house and let them experience them. >> you think these parents can't be serious about suing him? >> yeah, i think he is right. we see this in high schools a lot, and my father is a high school teacher, and the parents don't want to hold their kids accountable but the teachers in the schoolsab accountable. >> they will not be able to sue him, because the kids posted these pictures and put them out in the public domain. fat chance doing that. these kids are criminals and
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it's time for one more thing. craig. >> yesterday we covered how pat
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sajak from "the wheel of fortune" denied a young man because of a pronunciation mistake. let's roll that. >> corner cure yo cabinet. >> lewis, your turn. >> corner curieo cabinet. unbelievable. i contacted him and he wrote back, as a clear-thinking conservative i assume you understand the value of rules, and we enforce them not to deprive people of winning but to be fair of all our players, past, present and --
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listen, mr. sajak, it's not surprising you would hide behind ideology when it's you who hates america. i would say you need to buy a vowel, but, sir, you need to buy a heart. >> okay. let's move on to other things that might make sense. >> on a happier note, i want to wish a happy birthday to my dad and brother. dad's brother -- dad's birthday this weekend, and brother next week, and they are both named paul. dad and brother. >> happy birthday. >> very good. tomorrow a really hot debate, here is a little bit. >> if you have a carry license and a gun, you go there is a
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starbucks and duone dunkin' donuts. >> i think it's part of the brand. when you think of the starbucks, you don't think of conservatives. you usually think of young yuppies and liberals. >> don't forget that tomorrow morning 11:30 eastern. >> i thought you did that show live. >> this is a very important one, folks. this is the honor yoga, which i am a major proponent of. as you all remember i did this in times square. there i am having a great time, and i can tell you this, the women were beautiful, and the people were healthy except for me, and i can all encourage you to do yoga, do the dipping dog -- >> the downward dog. >> downward dipping dog -- >> all you did was try to pick
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up on women. remember that? >> a guy got -- >> yeah, i started to pick up his wife. >> yeah, that happened. >> tough luck, because i did. >> i think they are going to yank your yoga card. it was obama's fault for sure. >> i have a special birthday i want to acknowledge. my sweetheart, her birthday today -- that's a fox function, and that is us out of town, and we have a nice shot on the bus, without makeup and riding transportation. >> was -- >> she is a wonderful person and i am proud to call her my friend, and if you can't get enough of ainsly like me, check her out at 5:00 a.m. on "fox and
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friends". >> if you would imbeach obama, you wouldn't have to ride the bus. >> that's it for us five. thanks for watching and have a great weekend on monday. "special report" is next. here we go again. a government shutdown looming. this is "special report." good evening. i am in for bret baier. it's that old familiar feeling. once again, days away from a government shutdown, and the same lines drawn in the sand and the same dramatic consequences if no deal is reached. karl cameron looks at the latest battle in the on going war. >> on a party line vote, the house of representatives passed a short-term spending bill to avert a government shutdown with an amendment defunding

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