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you can be sure we will be talking about that on monday morning at 9:20 eastern when i was bring you "varney and company" on fox business netw k network. that's it from us. "the five" is next. hello, everyone. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." president obama must be dreaming of the day, the shutdown days, now that the disastrous obama care scheme is finally being vetted. we've got a lot more in store for you so stay with us for the full hour. we're going to talk about whether or not arnold is trying to game the system to run for president in 2015. did you see the kim kardashian's post on intragram that set the
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internet on fire? what's with that? why would you put the banner like that? weep got the back story. >> why the red ribbon? >> speaking of kim kardashian, one of her biggest fans is bob beckle. bob beckle has gone country. giddyup, bob. first, obama care. you know it's really bad when even nancy pelosi is admitting there are problems. >> there's no question that what's happened -- excuse me, thank you, with the system for the national plan is something that has to be inproved. i hope that we will have some answers soon and that the answer will be okay. we found the glitch or whatever it is. it's been corrected. >> we found the glitch. that's all it was. someone forgot that switch. that's all. >> the problem is calling it a glitch because that lessens the severity of the problem. it's like calling pneumonia the
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sniffles. all you're doing is addressing the symptom of a larger problem. a glitch is what happens to your iphone, not to your eyeball. they should stop calling it glitches.ll it obamas. we found the obama in this. got to get the obamas out. if it was the private sector, she'd be fired, temping at manpower. >> come on, at some point, democrats are going to stay, we screwed up. we spent your money. we blew it. >> i said before, i'll say it again, i think it ought to be delayed six months to a year. i think bmobama care itself is very good program. the delivery is not. >> a lot of people are thinking we like some of the things on obama care, but they took the easiest part, the giveaway, and they screwed that up. just wait until people start trying to log on to find out if they can qualify for a subsidy.
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that part hasn't begun. the career safe servants at the center for medical services and hhs are now starting to sound like they think this is a big disaster. i think one of the major problems it is seems like they didn't have enough imagination to think about all the scenarios of how it could go bad. disastrously bad. perhaps that was because the contractor, the no bid contractor, didn't tell them. or they weren't asking the right questions. the administration seems to think they can get through this difficult period but i doubt it. >> do we know that was reported order people are talking about it, that the contractor who put together the website was the one who did obama.com? >> i can't remember, she was -- if you look at "the wall street journal" front page story, that's the story that basically the insurance companies when they get any applications that come in, are double. deeper in the article the story of a young woman who was a campaign worker who got the
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contract to do the website. >> wheat ge'll get to that. if you watch the media, if you watch the liberal mainstream media, here's what you saw. abc didn't even report on the glitches. they had an opportunity to do that on the evening news. but they're certainly not reporting it to the extent that we are. i think this is an important story. >> yes, and i don't see how they get away with not covering this going forward. there's a number of outlets that have covered this market watch. talked about how the individual policy prices april premiums have been skyrocketing. politico. fox news has been all over this. when dana mentions the subsidies, just imagine what happens when the fraud comes in and people are getting money they don't deserve. and people find out that website cost over $600 million in taxpayer money. so i actually think that democrats, again, are making a tactical error when they company out and say this is a glitch.
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that is assuming there's not going to be more problems. if they were smart, they would come out and say there's going to be a lot of issues, we should fix these issues. because nancy pelosi is saying this is just a small little glitch, she's going to have to walk that back. because these headlines airport going away. >> can i make a point? >> i am probably the foremost medical expert at fox news with my history in health journalism. studies show that stress dramatically is linked to heightened blood pressure which leads to stroke and also to heart disease, so what you're saying is obama care is worse than tobacco and should come with a warning label and perhaps obama should come up with a health plan to deal with obama care and the suffering cautioned by obama care. >> can i ask you something? dana's -- >> i saw it in this article. >> in that article, "wall street journal" reporting some very important things.
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insurers are getting the wrong data. they're getting duplicate enrollments. how about this one, spouses are being enrolled as their children. data failes are being sent. eligibility. what have they been doing for four years? >> i don't know. the thing about spouses was interesting. my man teddy cruz said, you know, we'll get that 21-hour filibuster on this issue. and my aunt was asked, do you have government health insurance? said no, i'm proud to say i don't. because he had a $40,000 a year premium policy paid for by goldman sachs because his wife is a partner in goldman sachs. >> -- if i worked in the private sector and he's on his wife's insurance -- >> i'm just saying, it's easy -- >> when you have nothing to worry about, you're being
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paid -- one of the biggest rip-offs -- >> the whole point of -- >> do you really want to go there? >> think about this, he doesn't want obama care. here's my choice. i have a goldman sach's policy. what is the chos? i choice? >> why would he say that? >> i am shocked you would reference senators and what kind of deal they're getting out of this. you have members of congress who could be making $170,000 a year and they're eligible for 80% of their prep ymiums paid for by t government. people are going to be forging documents, lying about their income. they're going to be getting so much money paid for. that's why i'm shocked anybody would bring up what congress is getting out of this. it's just shameful. >> -- gold-plated insurance policy from his wife because he won't take what everybody else takes -- >> what's wrong with that?
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we're not paying for it. >> but, remember, one of the things obama care wanted was for employers to continue to provide for health insurance for their customers, or for their employees. what is the problem? that is such a cheap shot. >> it's a great question because -- >> -- what did he lie about? >> they asked him directly. >> he said he doesn't get -- >> nobody asked hip specifically. >> durbin did. >> i remember that. we should find that and play that. >> bob's right, what about all those people who claim to be getting bmget ing obama care who haven't signed up yet, bob? >> do what? >> as you put something together, can we hear what you found? >> i decided to do a little research here. a little math to see how the obama care enrollees stack u against other things in the world which people can enroll for. the mars 1 which you can sign up to try to go to mars. that has 91,000 likes.
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more people want to go to outer space than sign up for obama care. also a website. this is a response to an iranian cleric's claim that the scantily clad women in the world cause earthquakes. also a dear princeles page, okay, which says, dear pringle, i cannot fit my hand insideoff tube of deliciousness. bob has more people enrolled in his foreign student exchange progr program. greg has more house boys. and let's see that full screen been who has more followers? jasper. more people follow dana's dog than have subscribed to obama care. >> 91,000 who liked the mars thing -- >> no, that have enrolled in obama care. >> oh, that have enrolled. i'm sorry.
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by the way, every news organization i know has been dumping all over this. >> it's the truth, bob, god. >> a segment i absolutely love. remember we talked about the softball question, to the administration? remember, how cool is it to be you, from abc. he had the shot to ask questions. softballs. no way. >> i wonder if you could tell us more about what those meetings entailed, who the participants were, how vetteded that press release was, and whether the white house might be willing to make available either to congressional investigators and/or to the public the e-mails and other sort of paperwork that would be associated with the development of -- >> it is clear, because four americans died on that day, that there was not adequate security. and that was revealed in the accountability review board.
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i know we're creating an exchange here for fox and i'm mindful of that. >> what we're doing here is not for fox, it's for the record. will yowlu agree to make any of those accessible? as you did with the susan wright situation? >> the way you handled that tell us everything we need to know about you and the administration and the transparency you claim to have but don't. embarrassing. >> you still reading your open? >> no. this is the second segment. >> oh, i was going to say. >> can you just explain why jay carney gets a legitimate question from james rozen and walks out? >> i have no idea, nor do i care. >> how about it? >> i have to say, having been there, i think that jay carney is doing the best that he can for his boss. i think at the end when he says "we're done here," that might have been a line that i would have used.
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however, i do think it's a legitimate question. it will continue to be an issue for them going forward. they got a break though from -- on capitol hill. the last three weeks we've been talking about the shutdown. that meant that everybody stopped talking about the irs scandal, benghazi, syria, and the host of other things that at administration was dealing with and now they don't have to anymore. >> this is another example of what fox news avoidance syndrome. any story that is championed or of interest to the fox news audience is immediately denigrated. and we don't really -- it doesn't really matter -- >> i'm sorry, finish. >> i'm done. >> do you know any conservative outlets besides ours that are talking about benghazi? >> a lot. >> really, who? >> sheryl atkinson at cbs news was until she was spied on by the administration. how about the families of the people who died that night? clearly, there are three issues
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with benghazi. why wasn't that complex secured? why wasn't the standdown order given that night? and who pushed the video? and they haven't answered any of those questions. this consulate was attacked twice before. the third time on september 11th. why didn't they secure it? the british embassy was closed. the red cross had been attacked. >> why can't they -- >> why can't you just admit it, cop to it? >> how about this, when james rozen or ed henry or someone from the right asks a legitimate question that needs answering, they stand there and answer the damn question instead of say, look, we're out of time? what a coincidence. >> that's his job -- >> why would they -- from their point of view, why would they? they're winning with their base. they're winning in the court of public opinion. the media's completely on their side. out of the goodness of their hearts? no. because they care about the country? no. >> we're going to leave it there. directly ahead, does this make sense to you?
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then chris matthews, so dumb, doorknobs often say, you're as dumb as chris matthews. sounds like chris drank three-fifths. drunk. this is the same gas bag selling articles on civility. if chris matthews got any more idiotic, he'd qualify as two chris matthews. finally, actor chris noth suggesting the tea party be horse whipped. >> if president obama is white, do we have a government shutdown? >> probably not. i mean, with these tea party guys, maybe, maybe it was inevitable, but there is something about obama that makes these people just intolerable. and i consider it to be un-american. >> i could point out to chrissy that shutdowns have occurred with white guys in charge. i'd like to see noth try
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whipping a tea partier. these examples on prove the lock step of the left willing to egg on race warfare. falsely screaming racist is left wing markism. it's a hate crime. it's driven by their own secret racism to ruin innocent lives. handle the rts cannot believe a challenge. it's why perverts start charities for kids. so why do they hate blacks? i don't know. they could be in the klan. that's why they wear the hoods. so you never know. it's friday. montage friday. >> i love montage friday. >> so we're going to have a montage. check it out. >> i have this weird way they refer to. we the american people. do they still count blacks as three-fifths of the vote?
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>> when you start acting like you're submitting to domestic abuse, you got a problem. >> a handful of people who got elected as republicans and the same way they fought as confederates they want to bring down the government and reform it. >> there's a body of congressional people that want to perilize the system. i think what sits underneath it unfortunately is there's probably some racism unvoiinvol which is really awful. >> i'm trying to remember, aren't people in the klan democrats? >> most of them were -- it started in indiana and it was not really a party affiliate but mostly in the south they were. couple points here. one, you've taken examples of four, or three liberals and all liberals are not -- do not agree with this by any means. but this is our five mantra, that we take three examples and we make it the entire left. >> it was five. >> okay, excuse me. >> there's been so many, we've been doing this --
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>> the other thing, i very rarely defend chris matthews, but i will say this. i know you didn't mean it for this -- >> it's a good point because i figure why can't i be low? if he's calling essentially my beliefs racist, i don't care if he used to drink, i'm going to call him a drunk. because the fact is, you know what's worse than being called a drunk, being called a racist when you're not a racist. that's as close as you can get to being called a pedophile. so if he wants to call people a racist, i'll call him a drunk and i don't care if he drinks or doesn't drink, doesn't matter to me. >> there's absolutely no reason -- nor is there any incation of racism on the part of the tea party that i've seen. i think they've gone way overboard in making these comments. they do not, underscore, do not represent the liberals of this country. >> all right, fair enough. dana. >> i am worried that it does represent a lot of thinking. but people wouldn't say it. a lot of people don't say things like that in polite company.
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it has become accept be a to think of a tea party member as someone who is three-fifths a person. acceptable to ridicule them and to scoff and turn up your nose and get that disgusted look on your face any time you say tea party. but look at their campaign tactics. it's obviously working for them. >> it's true. the fact is, the tea party -- it's an amorphous -- you don't have these tea party leaders like you do in other parties. it's an amorphous based on principle, not power. why is that offensive? >> i'm not sure it's offensive. i think it's dangerous. they saw what happened in 2010. so what's the only defense? you can't call them pedophiles because there's no basis for it. you can say racist. they tore matthews apart. well done. and accurate. he was off base doing it. i'm not sure why matthews -- i literally think that guy's medicated. grayson is just one of the
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wackiest people. i can't imagine how he got back in. i just think it's unfair. i'm glad you have come around to the realization you can't say tea party and think racism because there's no reason and there's no reason to correlate the two. it wasn't always that way for you, my man. >> -- and i resent it, i said at one point, there was one person in the tea party rally that had a black -- picture of a black something or other. i don't think i'd ever refer to -- you also have to say to yourselves they bought a lot of this negative on themselves. it's not the fact when you look at polling data that three quarters of this country think they're negative. it's not just because of chris matthews that happened. >> but now you have chris -- you have chris noth speaking out. okay. mr. big from "sex and the city." mr. big what? everyone wondered. now we know. mr. big jackhole, okay. i think the reason why the elites do this is because the elites believe in
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multiculturalism. they believe in diversity. the tea party deserves in pat o patrioti patriotism. they're criticized, they're called racist, because they don't worship multiculturalism. they don't worship the same things the elites do. i think this is a fight over the civic cult of america. this is a cultural -- >> elitist -- >> this is a cultural -- >> 75% of the country have negative views of the tea party -- >> of the left, bob -- >> no, this is ridiculous. >> all in one -- >> 75% of people think the tea party is racist. >> i think bob's great. >> i didn't say racist. >> you might as well. the vast majority of this country thinks that the tea party's bad. >> no, no, bob, the poll is -- 36% approve and 47% disapprove.
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if i'm not mistaken. >> dana, you say that bob's right -- >> look, the best -- what is the best defense? is a good offense. so the left has figured that out. they needed a villain. the villain is no longer sarah palin as a person herself. they've gone on to the tea party now, it's acceptable. now it's their tool. they use it all the time. and ted cruz gets the same kind of treatment. >> yeah, but why? because they look down on them. it's the same premise of god and guns. they consider them back water middle american patriots. and that is so disgusting to the left. >> chance to get the party back from -- it's republicans as much as anybody else who think they're crazy -- >> they're yelling at me in my ear here. coming up, schwarzenegger, we're hearing he wants to be president this time. it's about time for an austrian to change our constitution. ahead.
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welcome back to "the five." everyone loves a little celebrity gossip. we've got plenty to talk about tonight. schwarzenegger, kim kardashian and gwyneth paltrow. "the new york post" is reporting arnold has the itch to run for office again, but this time he has his eyes on the oval office. how he's going to do that, since he's an austrian native? he's supposedly thinking about try to get the constitution changed so he can run for president in 2016. he went on to "the tonight show" and shared his strategy. >> i think you're just asking me this because you know this is painful to me. i'm foreign born and i can't run
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for president. >> would you run if they changed that law? >> without any doubt. >> greg, if the man is arrogant enough to think that he can do the horizontal cha cha with his made, have a love child and think that no one will find out about it, i guess he's arrogant enough to think he can run for office and change the law. >> look, being foreign born doesn't stop some candidates for running for president. i'm talking about john mccain of course, born in panama. he's already got his affairs out of the way. we know he's not going to fiddle f faddle while in the oval office. where did that come from? that's like caramel popcorn. >> i think arnold is probably short on cash and needed to get a little publicity going so he can sell some more books. i don't think he's serious for one second about running for president. >> what do you think? >> i doubt it. you can't change the
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constitution. >> pull it out. >> yeah, i'm surprised you don't have it. >> i will tell you, he's a big fan of "the five," though. >> he is? >> wants to sit here one of these days. >> a lot of people want to sit right there. robert, this is just nonsense, right? >> well, you start -- you need to get three quarters of the state legislatures to approve a constitutional change which you have to get through the congress of the united states with a two-thirds vote. i think the chances of that happening for arnold sh wars nationer in 2016 are about as likely as arnold staying loyal to his next wife. it ain't going to happen. >> and his record in california. it's not a good one. up next, kim kardashian is back. and she posted this racy shot on twitter. cue the pic with the red ribbon. scandalous, but it garnered 850,000 likes. that's more people than have subscribed to obama care. more people like her booty,
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greg. do you like her booty? >> that's not her butt, that's the astrodome. i don't understand celebrities. they have this deep desire to be liked. they get it but it's not enough. it's so depressing. a selfie is like having your own mini award show when you're alone. we get it, you have a big butt. do something substantial other than eat. >> it's an abnormally big butt, dana, and she has such a small waist. this is why people are amazed by it. look, she does look good after the baby, you got to give her that. >> i think this is what this all about. everybody else was getting attention like kate middleton for having lost all the baby weight immediately and she had it so now she has to show everybody that she has her body back. >> her booty back. >> she -- go ahead, eric, you want to say something? >> i would loved to have something said if we had the picture. it's really that stunning. go online and check out what's going on there. how do you buy jeans for a butt like that? >> first of all, that butt is
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made from cow fat or fat from her own body. all that's plastic surgery. >> is it? >> what she needs is plastic surgery on her brain because brains don't matter clearly to this woman. i think she's ugly it, i don't know why -- even i wouldn't sleep with that woman. >> that was low. >> she's got plenty of brains. >> to get a whole lot of people -- >> we have to move on, but we are talking about her. she is garnering our interest. another woman who's garnering some interest from "vanity fair" magazine is gwyneth paltrow. a very controversial figure. she's trying to get this "vanity fair" story quashed. the editor says no chance of that happening. sorry, quinney. but quinney's been telling all her friends don't participate in this interview, it's supposed to be a tell-all about this woman and her website. what is it with gwyneth paltrow? people hate her. for some reason. do you think she's this nasty mean person?
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>> i think she's an american hero. i'm a bigger fan of her wife, chris martin. >> so, dana, she has this website where she talks about the higher life and living the high life and expensive food. who cares? i'm going to defend gwyneth here. i don't see what's so terrible about gwyneth. she seems okay for me. >> for in, i don't care about her necessarily, but when "vanity fair" decides to come after you, better be ready, because look at what they did to bill clinton just a couple of years ago i think it was. and the clinton staff actually put out a point by point rebuttal that was five times longer than the article. "vanity fair" knows how to get under people's skin. now we're talking about it. they're going to sell more magazine. >> i don't agree with how gwyneth -- >> "people" magazine called her one of the most beautiful -- one of the reasons they say she is trying to get this story not printed is because they could be
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talking about a potential affair that she had while she was married to the cold play lead singer. >> with kim kardashian. >> she's not married to chris robinson from the black crows? >> that was -- could you tell i was more passionate about this supple than anything else we've talked about this week? >> more than obama care? >> more than obama care. directly ahead, this 15-year-old young boy has been an orphan his entire life but he still has faith he'll find a family. what happened when he only told his story to the baptist church in florida? we're going to tell you. stay right there.
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♪ shout hallelujah with tears in his eyes ♪ welcome back. 15-year-old damian has been an orphan all his life and he wanted to find a family and he has not given up hope. two weeks ago, he walked into the st. mark missionary baptist church in st. petersburg and made a plea to the congregation. will someone adopt me? that's what he'd ask. he said he'd take anyone and he promised to be the best he could be. last night this is what he told "20/20." >> i know god hasn't given up. i just want people to love me for who i am, just to grab me and keep me in their house and just to love me no matter what. >> bob, there are 400,000 children who are living without permanent families, who live in foster care. the number of children in the u.s. waiting to be adopted stands at 102,000. a remarkable young man to stand up and admit that he needs help and to ask people to come forward.
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>> i also think it's remarkable. once again shows you that in america, people are willing to reach out and help other people. i just ask eric a question. you know the score of the football player from the baltimore ravens -- >> michael oen. >> "blind side." >> that was a true story. one that was, you know, just breaks your heart. this is another one. this kid will be adopted by some good people and i wish, you know, the fact is that the foster home system in this country is not very good. and a lot of these kids could use adoptive homes. >> can i take exception to that? my niece adopted, fostered five children, ended up adopting them. one left before they go to college. i think the foster program is fan at it fantastic. i'm very proud of what she's done. if you have any inclination to do it, foster a kid. there are a lot of kids out there that need a good loving home. try it. >> you don't think she's the
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exception? >> no, i think it's a great program. there's financial help to help people when you do foster kids. >> for people who are calling and asking? >> after the week we just had, where people are feeling pretty down and disgusted, this is a good reminder, to bob's point, just how generous people are in the united states. you know, my greek father used to say, the american people, they're the most generous in the world. and he was right. they -- when they're asked to give, they do. and i think the story is just fantastic. >> i agree. there's some ways you can help with the child tax credit as we, washington, if you're listening. sorry, we have to go to breaking news. shepard smith at the fox newsdesk. >> the mother of the girl accused tormenting -- i believe you guys have covered this all week, right? the girl accused of, in polk county, florida, high profile cyber bullying case, you remember this, right, on "the
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five"? >> yes. >> so there were accusations, video, bullying. the mother says my child would never do that. as it turns out, according to the sheriff, says that mother is quite a bully today. the mother, they showed the video, of this mom just beating some little children who were in her care. her daughter is a 14-year-old girl who allegedly bullied a lakeland girl, lakeland florida, who then later killed herself. that happened in september. here's the spot where she committed suicide. this is a tower right there in polk county. she went inside that gate. went to the top of the tower and killed herself. the mother's arrest charges are not related to the arrest of the 14-year-old girl. but this woman's name, she's 30 years old, her name is vivian vossburg. she's been charged with two counts of abuse with bodily harm and four counts of child neglect. this video shows her beating one child and neglecting others. they released the video. it says the children that were
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staying with her -- started beating the child. this is a picture of the mom who's been making television appearances saying my kid would never do anything like that. she's appeared on -- to be unconscious and continued to hit the other child in this video. the girls in the pictures were laughing and using the f-bomb as was vivian. we heard from the sheriff less than a minute ago from florida saying, my word to you is the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. the child accused of abuse. now the mother accused of abuse. in a sad story coming out of polk county, florida. and "the five" continues after this.
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. yesterday the producer of the show decided to post on our facebook page a picture of me wearing cowboy boots and dusters. it got 12,000 likes on facebook and 5,000 comments. i will give you some of these comments. it must have been a cow girl involved. i'll bet the boots never have seen a cow pie to this day. let me explain how this happened. a owned a ranch in montana that has dprazing rights on our neighboring ranchers.
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i accepted both real and conservatives. i was out of that ranch for five years and had to put up with a lot of you, but that was all right. i know a little bit about riding and i like cowboy boots. i like dusters. i decided to get back to it. there you go. >> we should all get cowboy boots and come on the show with you. >> i think you should. would you like bread and cowboy boots? >> i don't think boots make you southern. you know what makes you southern? hospitality. all the bad things that have happened this year did not happen in the south. it happened in places where people didn't look out for each other. if you look at the abortion clinic in philly, those are places where people don't look out for each other. you find people who are worried about the people who live next door with the western motif. >> do you wear cowboy boots? >> i have lots of boots, but no
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cowboy boots. john travolta has nothing on you urban cowboy. i like the look. >> we got you a present. >> all right. there you go. >> hello. >> bolo. >> oh, wow. that's nice. yee haw! >> we had 60 horses on the ranch. they are going back and i had a horse who was red and white and was huge. except for red. my partner sold the ranch out from under negotiate me and i miss them a lot. so one more thing. up next.
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young people who had been undocumented and doing very well in school and some cases were on the way to become officers in the service. because of that five votes short, they were not allowed to do it. president obama by executive order did let some of them at least part-time. i urged everybody if you want to help the kids, get back in and become the contributing citizens this this country. it's called the dream is now.org. it's supposed to have a banner up there. >> there it is at the bottom. >> go to that. >> you're up. >> you go to the treatment is now.com, you will find dreams about me. anyway, i said this. seems to me that everyone involved is trying to blame everyone else and pass the buck or kick the can, if you. >> no point in putting the
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economy at risk by kicking the can further down the road. >> we are kicking the can down the road. >> let's kick the can down the road. >> if we don't, we are kicking the can down the road. >> it is a former kicking the can down the road. >> in my view it's kicking the can down the road. >> it's the right thing to do for the country. >> can we stop saying that please? i beg you, please stop. >> that was 2 1/2 years ago and nobody listened. that showed you that this stuff doesn't end. it goes around and around. enough to make you want to shoot yourself. >> we found something really, really important on the obama website. when you click i accept, one of the links in there sends to the source code. you are saying this. you are agreeing to this. you have no reasonable expectation of privacy with data or transiting or storage on the
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information system. it said at any time or for any purpose the government may monitor, intercept or search and seize communation or data. that means they can do whatever they want with the information. >> when you click on that. >> including your weight. other than today, i had a kale. it's a new horrible -- >> you are spelling kale? >> i'm telling people what it is. bob is going to demonstrate. he never had kale. this is bob trying kale for the 50 time to see if he likes it. you kidding me? are. >> no kale for me, thank you. >> the biggest threat to your children is not kale, but it's these bracelets.
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rainbow bracelets that have been banned by one principal on the upper westside of manhattan. michelle loaned me these. what do you think? tweet me. >> thanks for watching. >> it's bad. >> as washington exhales from a week of budget crisis, there is a week of budding crisis of the roll out of health care exchanges. this is special report. >> good evening. if you have actually tried to sign up for president obama's health care insurance exchanges or know someone who has or heard or read anything about it in the media, you know things have not gone according to planned. tonight we learn the situation is even worse than we thought. with corrupted data hampering even t f
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