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i apologize. >> okay. here's my problem with that. why couldn't she have just looked into the camera and said that or looked the members in the eyes and said that. when you have to read an apology like that, it does seem insincere. >> especially based on her comments last week. those arrogant comments where she said i don't work for the congress wrapping up a big people that criticize me. day on capitol hill today. in the hot seat, a woman some clearly it was written into her are calling the most hated woman remarks. i go back to again hillary in america, kathleen sebelius clinton's testimony where she said the buck stops with me. but when you say i'm sorry, but, grilled on the hill today. her testimony was distracted and it negates the apology. at times arrogant. she said i'm sorry, but what to some she seemed tee didn't difference does it make. i'm shocked that she did not want to be there but it was this anticipate or her staff -- that caught our attention. actually i'm not really remember, when you take the stand in congress, you raise surprised based on how this has been rolled out. your right hand and swear to did not anticipate theof will y tell the truth. >> the website has never and have a better answer. crashed. it is functional but at a very the numbers of how many people slow speed and very low you expect, she didn't answer the questions. reliability and has continued to she filibustered. function. i understand that these members >> that caught the attention of have a short amount of time to texas congressman pete olson who get their questions in so drilled holes through that claim they're jamming it all in and just moments later. they looked like they were listen. >> the program has crashed and
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machine gun rapid firing her but burned at least three times and she had no answers for them. the user is still having that's why i think her testimony problems. was pitiful. >> in many cases the short capacity to ask questions. if you don't mind me saying so, it's been down the whole time she made the decision to you've been testifying. apologize, right? the system is down at this so they write it into her moment. >> so we're going to dig into speech. so at least the intent was all that and a whole lot more there. >> but, bob, when you have to from today's testimony. before we do that, we want you apologize on the five for certain things, if you do it to join our discussion. right now we want every one of from the heart, you don't have you to attempt to log into the to write, oh, i'm really sorry. >> i'm not sure that's enough. healthcare.gov website, click an tell us what happened. if she says the buck stops here we'll be monitoring your responses throughout the show and i'll take full and read several of them tonight accountability for it, i think on live tv. send your experiences, the good, that means to leave. the bad or the ugly to i need to step down. >> but the buck doesn't stop with her, the buck stops with facebook.com/the fivefnc or president obama and ultimately liberalism which creates this tweet us, #thefive. destructive law. it's not about firing sebelius, it's about firing the left. secretary sebelius -- it was at one point this democratic down all day. when i left it was still down. congressman from pennsylvania said that being against obama >> she didn't explain what the problems were. you think she would know and say care at the start disqualifies you from criticizing this we've trouble shot these couple disastrous rollout.
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problems. we'll have them fixed by this on the contrary, it just proves time. no, it was down her entire that everybody who was critical testimony. then she was asked multiple was right. times if she would go into the exchanges and, eric, her >> everybody on the left pack response was that would be your bags. illegal. by the way, it's not illegal, >> they're the only people creating laws that don't work. madam secretary, for you to go >> we've got to leave it there. into the exchange. has he been lying about his then she was asked if the president is to blame if the signature law from the get-go? buck stops with her boss. her response was whatever. a prominent paper gave him four she couldn't answer any of the questions. i thought it was a terrible pinnochios. what else has the president testimony. but again, obama using a woman misled the public about? in his cabinet as a human we've got a list. we want to know about your experience about logging on to shield. >> by the way, we'll get a lot healthcare.gov. so go there and then log on to of that sound on tape in a couple of minutes. but bob, go ahead, your thoughts our facebook page and tell us about your experience. on sebelius' testimony today. we'll read some of those comments later in the show. >> all i can say is free at last, free at last, good god [ buzzer ] almighty, free at last. i'm not for this, i'm for a single payer plan. let me say this about it. if i was sebelius, i would not have gone up there today in that kind of environment. you got these guys, these hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card
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republican congressmen who ask all these horrible things. with double miles you can actually use why go do it. to fly any airline anytime. but yesterday i said -- when i was i was for single payer, you ♪ said really? what are you doing? what about medicare, $200 i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. billion in fraud -- it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. >> your imitation of eric. go ahead, touch my chest. >> sort of like that. blue cross blue shield no. association said in private ♪ insurance, there's $226 billion what's in your wallet? you got any mustard in there? a year in waste, fraud and ♪ abuse. >> but they eat that. private companies eat the waste, fraud and abuse. >> really? >> in the government, we the taxpayer, eat that. >> fold that back up and use it for something else. >> it shows what the insurance companies are up to. >> her demeanor bothered a lot of people. >> okay, maybe i'm -- yes, i think there were some things to quibble about with her hearing, but i thought she did pretty well. i mean her tone in most of the things, especially initially, she was -- she took responsibility. she was gracious.
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she didn't have any moments where she completely erupted. that one part is embarrassing when she says don't do this to me. that was embarrassing. the inside voice that you shouldn't use. but i didn't think it was disastrous. i would have given her a "c." that is passing, right, bob? >> i'd give her a "b" for performance. >> i'll weigh in with an "f" but go ahead, greg, your thoughts. >> one thing that annoyed me throughout this thing was, well, i think we put this thing together to show you what i'm talking about. >> secretary sebelius, thank you so very much for coming today. >> thank you, madam secretary for being here. >> madam secretary, thanks for being with us today. >> welcome, honorable secretary. >> thank you for field our questions. >> madam secretary, thanks for your time. >> thank you, madam secretary, for testifying today. >> thank you for being here with us today. >> thank you, secretary, for being here today. >> thank you for being with us today, madam secretary. >> why? why are we thanking her for
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doing her damn job? >> it's just polite. >> no, it's not. thanking her implies that she's doing you a favor by showing up. that's what she's supposed to do. that's stupid. >> you had too much chocolate. >> i gave her an "f" for honestly not telling the truth in that first sound bite saying that the website didn't crash. here a mon damatage with some o reactions to congressional questioning. >> i chose the open enrollment date. i don't know where that quote comes from but that is not from me. sir, the way the law is written -- >> it's a yes or no. let's say that you're wrong on that. yes or no, if your wrong -- >> misinformation to the american public. >> you what? >> i don't want to give misinformation. >> i want you to research if you're wrong will you go into the exchanges? >> if i'm wrong -- >> if you can, will you? that's a yes or no. if you can, will you, ma'am? >> i will take a look at it.
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>> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> you clearly -- whatever. yes, he is the president. he is responsible for government programs. >> so we had a real glitch. >> i thought she showed some patience against these idiotic questions these people asked. you want that guy to be the representative of the republican party? >> i want some answers, bob. >> those are all written by their staff. these guys have about as much idea -- >> she said whatever. really, whatever? 600 million bucks, whatever? >> i think the best comment on twitter was this is the new what difference does it make so now we'll just call it whatever care. that's why as much as she didn't have a meltdown or do anything horrific, i'm with you, eric, there was nothing truly factual about her testimony. she didn't come armed with numbers. now in defense of you, bob, i will agree with you, the members well, president obama just wrapped up a speech preaching and their questions, i think they pushed her a little -- a little too much. obama care in boston. i think it's very tough to go he tried to do some damage negative on a woman and that's control after an awful month of
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why they sent her up there. implementation. now, as we told you yesterday, i do think at times they seemed like they were pushing her and millions of americans are being booted from their plans despite it was very easy for her to sit there and answer. >> were you embarrassed by some obama's repeated claim that that of these guys? >> at times, yeah. wouldn't happen. >> you know what, they're >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep politicians. they're clumsy, weird people on your health carry plan, period. both sides. by the way, bob, she had a lot if you like your doctor, you of preparation as well. will be able to keep your i mean, look, the thing that got doctor, period. me when she said that they have >> well, "the washington post" no reliable data on enrollment, fact checker just gave that it shows you how government whopper four pinnochio, the highest rating, also known as a measures success is by not lie. but this isn't the first time measuring success. because once -- you cannot the president hasn't been honest about what's in his legislation. measure something that does not exist. if you have the measurements, remember this? you see that you fail. >> that may be but it's still a and also she fell on her sword. tax increase. >> no, that's not true, george. she took the blame because you cannot blame god and in the cult for us to say that you've got to of obama, obama is god. take a responsibility to get she cannot say it's his fault. health insurance is absolutely it's harder to get out of the not a tax increase. cult of obama than scientology. >> merriam webster's dictionary. >> do you want to weigh in on tax. a charge usually of money this? i want to respond to bob. imposed by authority on persons embarrassed by this congressman or property for public purposes. asking tough questions? >> george, the fact that you i have to tell you, bob, they
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were asking the questions that looked up merriam's dictionary our audience wanted answers to. indicates to me that you're stretching a little bit. they were probably embodying our >> you reject that? audience or a good portion of >> i absolutely reject that america. >> would you like to go to a notion. party with some of those people? >> lucky for obama and maybe not >> maybe not. the rest of us, the supreme court upheld the law by ruling but we work hard and send our tax money in and waste is the that it was in fact a tax. so, bob, the biggest lie of the way sebelius and the rest of the week we talked about yesterday about how people could keep bozos. >> from the chairman on down on their doctor and stay on their the republican side except for plans, that's not proving to be ryan i have yet to see one true. another thing that's coming down the pike, how about all the that -- people that work for employers >> they put this website online that are going to be out of october 1st and it wasn't ready insurance in a year when that and spent a lot of americans' employer mandate delay runs out? that's going to be millions tax money doing it. more. >> i'm not for it. and people are missing that huge >> should have had a nice story. >> well, if we had single pay, afternoon on the hill today? >> no, but have some people with you wouldn't worry about that. intelligence asking some let me say this about obama questions. >> this is the thing you pointed care. the percentage of people who fit out early are. that category are minuscule sebelius frustration caught on a hot mike. >> i have a unanimous consent compared to the whole -- >> oh, no, no. request. i'd like -- madam secretary -- >> if the insurance companies said we won't change your plan, they could have kept their plan >> don't do this to me. but the insurance companies >> is she referring to her staff changed their plans and then trying to give her something at when the time they were no
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the time? i can understand that. like if the producer would be longer grandfathered because the yelling something in your ear insurance companies purposely right now, which he's not. and maliciously changed their what are you doing to me? plans. >> honestly. >> the grandfather status was so i got this. slim only a few people could i can handle it. stay on that cliff. that's why everybody had to i do think that if you were just change. coming in to watch the hearing, and the idea that somehow the government was not responsible you're dipping in and out as an in these cancelled plans, they american, you're listening to created the requirements that this, you want her to be able to caused the plans to be answer the question. i mean she is a guest of the cancelled. and by the way, and the most committee, so i think that's why important thing is, now that the they thank her. plans are cancelled, people like that's why they say let's try to you are saying, well, you know get some real answers. but if you don't allow her to what, those plans, they weren't answer the question and are just firing questions -- that's why very good anyway. so you know better about my plan people get disgusted with than i do. politics and with republicans, that's like when someone runs over your dog and says sorry, frankly. >> you selectively edit that. but, you know, he was old. >> that woman in florida, for she was talking to her staff and the staff might have said, hey, example -- >> the bimbo you called we want you to do another hearing. she said don't do that to me. yesterday? >> if she had a problem and went >> maybe the staff member said, to the hospital -- >> i want to stay on the lies madam secretary, you're because there's been quite a few completely wrong. >> well, fine. but you don't know what it is of them. another lie -- >> bimbo is a strong word, bob. but we presenting it as if it's a fact. i wouldn't put it up there as an >> not as strong as a lie. >> this would not add a dime to edit. >> it's my block. the deficit. >> i understand that. in fact it was founding out this
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that's my point. would add $180 billion to the >> whenever something bad deficit in the first ten years. happens, it's always out of context, you know. another mistruth by the that was not -- that was, believe it or not, bob, in president. >> and it being $1.8 trillion so conte context. it was, it was. i watched it live. he was tenfold off. they had three and a half years to build this thing and their honestly that sound bite, i excuse seems to be they need more time. forgot about stephanopolous when that's like saying a cure for obama insisted obama care wasn't cancer is more cancer. going to be a tax. this thing is a boondoggle. if you didn't have obama care you wouldn't be taxed and the looking back in hindsight, emphasis on hind, because only way for it to become a law they're all buttheads. is for the supreme court to go >> can we do this, this is around the constitution and call kathleen sebelius apologizing, it a tax. taking blame, but i've got to >> where did you get your ask when you listen to this, trillion figure from? does this sound genuine to you? >> $1.8 trillion. listen. >> i am as frustrated and angry and by guess, bob, it will be at as anyone with the flawed launch least double that amount. >> let me ask you this, bob, of healthcare.gov so let me say name one entitlement that's actually saved money ever. directly to these americans, you >> they're not meant to save deserve better. money. >> this was supposed to save us money, remember? >> you don't know whether it's going to do it or not. >> another lie, the president said this would actually lower premiums by $2500.
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remember this? >> we estimate we can cut average family's premium by about $2500 per year. i am actually not interested in just capping premiums, i want to lower premiums, by an average of $2500 per family per year. we will start by reducing premiums by as much as $2500 per family. it's time to bring down the typical family premium by $2500. it's time to bring down the costs for the entire country. >> now, premiums have gone up minimum $2500 per family and average the heritage foundation estimates they're at $16,500 per family right now. not only that but people are finding out that their deductible is going to be much higher, so that's the amount that you have to pay out of pocket up until a certain amounting until your insurance kicks in. for a lot of people that has been the shocking thing in addition to the premium increase. i agree. i think on the employer mandate, the reason they extended that for a year is because they were
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hearing from businesses it was unworkable, they needed more time. the individual actually is the one that ends up getting that word, the s word, by the administration. i think it is quite despicable that people who were responsible, they were buying plans on the open market, they didn't have employers or unions and weren't getting a subsidy from the government, they were buying insurance on their own because they were trying to be responsible people. they are treated with such disrespect by the liberals and this law. you get four pinnochios from "the washington post," i agree. but isn't better late than never for the media to notice this? i actually think that it's actually worse. >> can you explain to me how you get a $2500 increase or whatever you say it averages when obama care is not in effect? >> bob, the provisions -- let me answer that. a lot of the provisions that you love to champion and tout are expensive. >> paternity care for men. >> there's only a couple.
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>> they have been in effect. they took effect right away. and so they are causing -- >> the insurance companies had to raise money that much. >> yeah, if you have a bunch of sick people in the system and you know healthy people aren't going to sign up, and they're not. >> the insurance bus is coming. screw ya. >> let me ask you a really stupid question. all these people are getting thrown across their policies, right? they're hoping on november 30th this website will be working. they're hoping. let's say it's november 30th or after that, all these people o'what are they going to do? they're not going to have health insurance as of january 1st. are they going to get fined? what's the plan? is there an alternate plan for those people? >> yeah, if you don't have it november 2nd let's put in a single payer plan and get it done. >> does the government -- does our government, does obama care and obama and sebelius, do they have a plan for all the people without health care? >> i have no idea. first of all, the number of people you're talking about is
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vastly overstated. secondly let's see what happens. >> what if it's ten million people. and getting fined is vastly overstated and bad? >> these were responsible people paying for it out of their own pocket after taxes and they're treated terribly. >> the plans fit them, it fit their needs. as you point out, it wasn't maternity care for 58-year-old men, it wasn't all of these benefits people need. they could choose what plan they liked. now they're being booted off, not able to get new health care. when they try and log on, it's more expensive. greg, i'm convinced we ain't seen nothing yet. when this employer mandate finally expires, and i bet a bunch of employers have started to cut a bunch of people. >> well, it's a testament to your achievement that it's so bad that you must trick people into it. bob, you're right. it's about chaos becoming order. and that order is the single y
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payer system. that's why nobody on the left really cares. they enjoy this destruction. they think it's great. by the way, when you saw the audience today in boston, they were applauding a disaster. imagine if obama care was a success, it would have been a scene from calligula. >> how do you know that this is going to be disastrous? we don't know yet. do you really know? >> i do. >> you read your crystal ball? >> it's already proving to be a disaster. >> i know we've got to go, but there's gold, silver -- platinum, sold, silver and bronze plans. as you go down the ladder, your deductibles and co-pays explode. they go from a couple thousand up to some cases 6,000, $7,000. >> if everybody was in the exchanges it would be lower than that. >> when they realize that, it's no good. >> that's the problem, bob, it
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took years and millions of dollars to get people to sign up in massachusetts that had the lowest uninsured rate to begin with. >> it's working in massachusetts now, though, right? >> not that great. >> to bob's pointing, president obama's mantra was this is never going to be easy. revolution never is. it's why fundamental change means that it can be hard, which essentially excuses the debt that occurred in the 20th century. it's all about revolution, and revolution is hard. >> coming up -- sorry, bob. sean penn slams the tea party and thinks ted cruz should be institutionalized. perhaps a compliment to cruz considering the source. we'll show you that tape. we want to know about your experience logging on to healthcare.gov. test out the site and swing over to our facebook page. tell us how it went for you. or if your employer dropped your coverage, i'd like to know that personally. >> personally, really? >> yeah. >> millions of people like that. you'll be overwhelmed.
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sean penn was on a local cable access program recently, interviewed by a mangy kitten, where he said that the tea party were rubes and ted cruz should be institutionalized. behold the bile. >> let's go to the tea party influence on congress. i think they have -- there's a mental health problem in congress. this would be solved by committing them by executive order, i think, because these are american brothers and sisters. we shouldn't be criticizing them, attacking them. this is a cry for help. >> commit people like ted cruz? >> he's my american brother. we should take care of him.
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he's in trouble. >> have him committed? >> i think it's a good idea. >> but moments later, this furious self tanner admonishes americans for saying nasty things about each other. >> between an uneducated people and people like ted cruz and their party, it's a poisonous thing. here's this country where we have it all. we have it all to make it great and we find ways of self destructing. and by saying nasty things about each other and being crazy. >> wow, that's either amnesia or great cocaine. i put money on the coke. but he's kidding. and this is humor among the left. the tea party, they're so stupid. the takeaway is how desperate penn has become to maintain his cool cred in hollywood. his pronouncements are so mundane that he shares dna with
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sheep. it's so hopelessly boring. how hilarious is it that the tea party is edgier than sean penn? they're fighting the man. he's just spooning him. and it wreaks of distress from an aging bad boy who's just gone bad in a spoiled lettuce sort of way. no wonder he od'ed on bronzer. hollywood is home to fake rebels who bash americans to preserve their status with a dollop of phony concern to match their lack of depth. the urge to limit intrusive government is considered insane and amassive crippling debt isn't. it's more a sign of insanity than anything. i'd never suggest penn be committed, for he already lives in hollywood. >> can you od on self tanner? >> yes, you can. remember the new jersey mom? >> can you or not? we want to know. >> it's frightening. dana, what is it about the principle like limited government that freaks out hollywood? don't you think that that's like the ultimate rebellious stance.
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like you fighting this giant blob of government, which is something that they actually embrace? >> it's strange because i think that he actually really believes in some of the things that he's saying, except when the tax man comes to them, they always try to find another way to get around it. if the tax man is coming to provide them credits, like tax credits in order to make movies somewhere, fine. you know what, the first thing that he would do is he'd leave america in a second to go film a movie if it was -- if they were going to pay him. the mental health problem seems to me to be -- to rest with him. and ted cruz, thank goodness he's a good sport because if you want to make fun of the tea party, you've got to say something about ted cruz and you can get on television. >> ted cruz or sean penn who hangs out with castro, morales and chavez, three leftist dictators. i'll take ted cruz. remember bon jovi. he was for socialized everything
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and we find out that he had a farm with a few beans on it so he could get the tax credit. they're all the same until it's their money. >> all the same. >> i'm outraged, the attack on my man, teddy cruz. i think penn -- first of all, i will say this about cruz. the guy is obviously very smart, no question about that. of course coming from me that's saying something. but don't attack teddy. he's got -- he's working hard for this ticket. >> isn't it weird how people who play rebels on film are such mindless followers in life. >> wait, spigoli was a great role for him to play. >> that was his best role. >> it's a little projection. he's projecting his own insecurities about not being very stable on ted cruz. but again, where's the courage
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by piers morgan to actually challenge him on what the tea party stands for. ask penn to do something besides just name call. >> wait, that was piers morgan? >> that was piers morgan. >> oh, oh, i haven't seen him in years. but neither has america. >> shouldn't he have asked the question, what about them is so threatening. can you actually it rate for us what the tea party stands for. he couldn't. >> i just watched sean penn's last movie called "this must be the place." might be the worst movie i've ever seen. just look at it for five minutes and it will make you throw up. the 2014 winter olympic games are in russia in less than 100 days away. i'm counting. there's bob. and the best athlete to test out some events. stay tuned for the olympic feed of trying to get bob to be of trying to get bob to be active. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts,
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2014 winter olympics will be in sochi, russia. 99 days from now. yesterday in times square they held a big event to mark the 100-day countdown called "the road to sochi." a lot of athletes on team usa were there along with former olympians. i went to check out as a former olympian and see if i could compete with the best of the best. >> folks, this is bob reporting for the fox. we're here reporting on the road to sochi. now, you might wonder what sochi is. it is japanese seafood, but it is also -- sochi is in russia. where they're going to hold this. you were a 1998 gold medal
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winner, is that right? >> yes. >> you're going sochi, right? >> yes. >> have you ever been to sochi? >> i have never been to russia. >> oh, you haven't? it's a dump. no, it's not. st. petersburg is nice. how do you call jump in those things at the same time? >> it's finesse. a lot of speed and be fearless. >> let me ask you this question, how fast do those things go? >> i've hit up to 90 miles per hour. >> what? >> yes. >> are you on this team? >> i'm trying. i was on 20 ten2010. i went to the 20 ten olympics. >> were you on "dancing with the stars"? >> i was. >> really? >> yeah. >> did you win? >> no, they were haters on me over there. >> they're all rigged. >> those judges -- >> do you see "the five." >> i have. >> thank you, man. >> i put him in a hospital ward. i thought it was called hurling,
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but it's curling. >> curling. brings me back to my drinking days. you versus me? >> sure. >> i'll bet you a buck. >> are you kidding me? >> watch my form. watch everything i do and you'll be fine. i win. hey, give me -- you take [ bleep ] and i'm going to break your face with it. >> there was less stages when i took drugs. oh, yeah, oh, yeah, good idea. get out of the way, you're going to get killed.
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nothing but the best. are you kidding me? >> anyway -- >> bravo, bob. that was great. >> i was impressed with the athletes. that one dude, the snowboarding guy was very fun. he and i together said they have one line they use -- the olympians all use this line like going -- not going for the gold. >> do you have any steroids? >> there were plenty of them there. no, they're going -- but whoever thought of going to sochi? you know, it's very near chernobyl. did you know that? >> i'm not going. >> that was a great piece. >> thanks, i appreciate that. my ankles hurt this morning and my knees, thighs. >> your butt? >> you see that curling thing
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right there. finally i just threw it. that was the way to do it. >> what was your favorite event, bob? >> this one. i only did two. no, my favorite event was talking to this one woman who was a figure skater. >> you do have a gold medal in picking up women. >> how much time we got? >> she was a fantastic figure skater too. >> yeah, she was good. >> nope, you're supposed to go out. >> i asked her a question. they got her publicist coming in and saying this interview is over. >> what was the question? >> i can't say. >> what was the question? >> i can't, man. >> nobody cares, it's television. they can't stop you. >> we take a look at some of you. the five viewers of your experience with the obama care website. i'm sure it was down so be sure to stick around.
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for them when they went on the healthcare.gov site. i'm going to read a fwreet someone who's happy. he said why did you ask for comments only from people who had an error? i had very little problems getting on the website. i'm getting all the answers that i need. my premiums are dropping for better coverage. i could not be happier. so there is one person in america who's happy. did you hear from anyone else? >> i helped put this stuff together. we asked for good, bad or ugly, just give us your experience. >> so what's wrong with good? >> no, we were fine and he sent one in but he accuses us of saying we were only looking for the bad ones, we weren't. >> we were looking for the good ones. >> do you think people really think you were looking for good one s ones? >> i don't care. we asked for the good, the bad -- >> most of them were negative. andrea, did you have any that you liked? >> fay p. got a notice saying her premiums were going up.
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she said i also got a notice saying maternity and newborn care benefits were going to be added to my policy but at 64 i'm not rejoicing about expecting. also billy b., lots of information here. you say you have a vasectomy and you're 70 years old and you say you now qualify for maternity coverage. looks like you don't need that either, my brother. premium is 2.5 times his current plan so his premiums have also gone up. you're seeing so many of these. >> this is from l.m. it says here is my experience. i went to sign up, did get through but the application process didn't happen. but more important are we still on for tonight. i'm meeting you in the park at midnight. you said you're going to wear overalls.
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magenta overalls, is that right? i'll be there in the mask and be wearing a dog collar. >> where in the park you've going to meet him? >> they'll finding me. >> you won't be able to miss him. >> eric, which ones did you like? >> here's what i liked. 350,000 people saw our post. 350,000. which tells you and the question is why do talking about this? because people care. they care. you care about what's going on here. you -- bob, you may not like that we talk about it a lot, but america cares. they want to know what's going on. >> i care. i care a lot. >> okay. >> this one guy, this is interesting because he said his company dropped his health insurance after obama care was passed. premiums went up 40%, and he has sleep apnia and can't get on to healthcare.gov on the carolina site, but you should try to call somebody because somebody like you is who this law was intended to help. >> if you have sleep apnia, you're up all night. call at 4:00 in the morning.
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all right, time for one more thing. can you go to foxnation.com? i put up an article. why healthcare.gov failure matters and matters big time. very, very important. bob, you're up. >> okay, missouri. i talked about this three weeks ago, four weeks ago. andrea brought it to my attention. reginald griffin was convicted of murdering another inmate. he was convicted by prosecutors and sent to death row. and he didn't do it. actually, somebody else admitted to doing it. so the missouri supreme court overturned his conviction, yet the randolph kelly prosecutors kept him on death row for ten
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years. he's going to walk away a free man, which is another reason we ought to look at the death penalty. >> oh, boy, greg, you're up. >> that's a great story. spending a decade in prison when he shouldn't have. >> best part of the sebelius hearing, right there. check that mustache out. yeah, that is what you call a poor man ambassador bolton, but i think he should be proud of that. that's all i got to say. is that weird, he has to walk around all day with that big circle around his head? embarrassing. >> his is not as well manicured. >> and bolton is tickled. >> you're going out to center park at night? >> when you know the government has become too big and the government does not have enough to do, this is what can happen. here in norway, they're now telling their people in norway that are married to go on date nights in an attempt to try to cut their 40% divorce rate.
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they are taking this idea from the 2010 film called "date night" and they think this is the best way to get people to stay married and in fact, they say, quote, it is important to find small pockets of time where parents can be lovers. this is from the government. >> nice job. >> okay. >> i think that's true. >> it's really true. >> i love date nights. anyway, i -- >> you're not married, too. that's about every other night. >> pope francis was giving an address to a crowd of about 150,000 people, and a little boy wandered on stage. sits down in his chair. of course, the pope with a heart of gold, just lets his continue. doesn't even let it phase him. he smiled, patted him on the cheek, and the boy stayed on the stage while the pope spoke to the crowd. the more and more i hear about this pope, good guy. >> thanks for watching
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