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city and this is "the fyffe." this is "the five." in the news today, obama care from the mind of larry the cable guy. but first, president obama took heat from right wingers like me for doing things with world leaders that we find questionable. and now this morning at the nelson mandela memorial service our commander and chief decided to shake hands with raul castro.
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he sure seems cozy with the commis. >> i can't believe you lead with that. here we are celebrating the death of a guy that made his mark on the world talking about reconciliation and peace and the guy walks by and shakes hands with all the leaders there. one of them happens to be raul castro. you're making that news? that's bull. >> it happens to be news. it was on cnn today. there are other people making commentary about this. but when you're going down a line of dignitaries and you see a you communist leader four down, don't you just say hello. >> what do you think? he's going to catch communism? >> no, but i guarantee you in cuba right now there's pictures of that handshake all over cuban tv. >> same is true with vladimir
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putin, for example. this is slightly different for a couple of reasons. one, i don't think that president obama -- he didn't seek out this opportunity. i think that it was there. now, i remember in 2005 when president bush went to argentina for the big meeting and the secret service did everything he could to prevent hugo chavez from getting into the picture with president bush because we knew he could use it to say look how big i am. i got a picture with president bush. i think the concern here is there's a question about what america's foreign policy is going to be toward cuba going forward. in america you look he was trying to be polite. well if you watch it, it happens too quickly. i guess the president could have told his team to make sure that he wasn't in a position to have to say hello to him but it looked like it was maybe
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difficult to do so. >> i believe the white house made a statement right there saying he didn't plan it. he didn't expect to see castro. that's what we heard about the hugo chavez handshake. eventually, you have to stop making excuses for the president. you want to shake that hand or you don't want to do it. >> why put yourself in those positions? i remember traveling overseas with a group of congresswomen and there was a foreign leader there running for office and we didn't know that he happened to have some terror ties. he did everything he could to get a picture so he could put it on the front page of the newspaper the next day and look like he had an endorsement from the united states of america. so i just wonder why they don't anticipate these things and better plan? i think it's because they don't really care all that much. >> bob, was that an e-mail from jay carney? >> no, it was from the may 5th
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committee. >> passing the commi germs through the handshake is working. >> i'm with bob on this one. this is a memorial service for nelson mandela. i think you look small if this is the story you do. if you're quibbling on crap like this when it's a larger story and also president obama would make it about himself if he chose not to shake the hand. he just moved through, shake the hand, move on. if he doesn't do that then that becomes the story and that's not the story that should be reported. the story should be here's the memorial service of these world leaders. whether you like them or not, there they are. this is a petty story to me. >> i think the real issue here is what happens with cuba. cuba is going to become a huge economic zone for the united states when they're gone. it will become a qazi democratic country. >> i was keep hearing that. >> that's because they still live.
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castro is living forever. >> the human rights violations against the people of cuba. also zimbabwe. if you go to a funeral like that -- the president got cheered at the event and george w. bush got booed at the event. a lot of strange things happening there. the celebration of the life of nelson mandela was the point but the reason people are curious about the cuba piece is because we don't know what the policy is going to be moving forward and is there going to be a move to lift the embargo and you have bipartisan members of congress come together and say that's not going to happen. >> and senator rubio, by the way, said he was against that handshake. >> isn't there a broader question about what our foreign policy is as a whole. the stories seem petty but they shift the dialogue back to what is our foreign policy? what are we doing in the world? and i don't think this administration has one. >> so you have that conversation
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tomorrow. you know, if we have to use the funeral to have a conversation about foreign policy. >> i think and i listen to president obama's speech, i think he made the speech more about president obama than he did about nelson mandela. there were a lot of references about what an inspiration nelson mandela were to him. it felt like a narcisistic speak. >> all qualities you want to see in your president but not qualities when the president decided to snap this selfie. this is a solemn event. what if bush did that? >> well, there was a photograph of president bush with bono. what this funeral did was bring a lot of different people together that worked together
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for the benefit of africa. let me defend president obama here. it's not his phone so she brings it out. if i pulled out my phone and said take a picture. it would have been awkward to say i'm not taking your photograph because they would have taken the photo of him dissing the dane. i think mrs. obama says it all. she is look away. she represented everybody. >> do you know why i think she's looking like can you not take the selfie? leader of denmark? she is hot. >> what are you suggesting? >> look. she is a good-looking woman. she offered to take a picture with him. michelle obama dunlt look very happy about it. that was my take on it. that was my read from the photo. a photo said a million words. >> can i say one thing, this must be the slowest news day if this is what we've got.
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>> you have to admit if you're at a funeral and doing a selfie. >> and handshakes with a commi. >> i think president obama should be impeached. this is a horrible thing. not for the picture but the fact that when he has the picture taken he is biting his lip. i find that to be very very offensive to me as an american and him being a kenyan born interloper. this isn't his fault. what do you do when somebody puts up the phone like that. >> he's really leaning into that. >> why do you take that picture? to show it to people later. so you're at a bar and you go check this out. >> this is what happens when world leaders get twitter accounts. okay i'll do that and you do that. >> is that a twitter thing? >> yeah, on instagram. >> it's not a good idea to do it overall probably.
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>> i bet any of you guys at this table have that leggy blonde danish woman ask you for a photo, you would have done it. >> i would have done it for sure. >> i found it extremely tacky to do it. call me petty. moving on to obama care, how come we never hear this level of common sense from the democrats. our good friend larry the cable guy tells us what the bronze, silver, and gold plans really mean. >> it's a disaster but i have figured a lot of it out. i figured out the bronze plan. your bronze plan is what color your finger is going to look like after you give yourself a prostate exam. that i figured out. and the -- the gold plan is when you start to miss your wedding ring after you have to pay for the deductible. the silver plan is what color your hair is going to be when you're done signing up for it.
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>> git er done. >> i don't have a comment. >> even on the self-prostate exam. [ ringing ] >> thank you, bob. >> i don't know why it keeps ringing. it put it off. >> come on, bob. what about this? finally somebody really calling it what it is? >> it's very true. maybe that's your doctor reminding you about your prostate exam. i didn't think anybody else could be as crass and silly. a lot of people that are thinking they're signing up for these plans. democrats like bob said there's no preconditions, everybody sign up. insurance companies have gone to the administration and they have said all right, you want us to cover all of these sick patients and now we have to pay for their medicine, that's premium hikes. so i think they struck a deal
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behind the scenes and that's why a lot of drugs aren't getting covered. >> i guarantee this administration did not cut a deal with some insurance companies period. but let me say that now that we have larry the cable guy, have we done the complete circle on obama care or do we now go to raul castro and see what he thinks. >> do you want to talk deductible or premiums. >> let's not talk about it at all. i'm so staggered. i can't handle that. >> they put out a low expectation. >> colorado. >> and it's going to come in well below. >> for enrollment numbers in the state of colorado said we have our worst case scenario is what they called it. they are coming in below their worst case scenario. they'll try to get something done. in oregon, minnesota action it's not right. it's not ready to go. congress is going to leave after next week so i guess the
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president -- maybe he will find it in his heart to do some sort of extension for people before he goes off on holiday and members of congress leave because they're not going to be able to change the law between now and the end of the month. >> they need to know by the 23rd. you have to be signed up by the 23rd and to baby january 1st. >> do you have something else? >> no, people keep saying that obama care is a disaster but it's not because a disaster implies a recovery effort. obama care is actually going to be maintained no matter how bad it is. with hurricane sandy you cleaned up. with obama care you're going to prop up. it's like an oil spill in which you keep pouring the oil in it. if you stop pouring the oil in, you admit it's wrong. >> they say you only have to live with it for a year. >> once you have ruined the system, how do you expect republicans -- i still think they can win elections based on it but how do you want to go
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about fixing it? >> i will guarantee you all the people that have insurance now will have it by january. >> your math is wrong. you need 20 seats to turn, not 10. >> i'll try to explain this to you on the break. >> no -- >> if you have 55 and 45 and they flip those seats. that becomes 55-45 the other way. that's not enough. >> i said that yesterday. >> and you can't get rid of obama care. >> a lot of people are wondering, you said it numerous times on the show. you screamed at all of us. you said people can get insurance now. that didn't happen before. people who are sick. now you have a headline in the washington post today that people are not getting their expensive drugs. it's adverse selection. it's a way the insurance companies can do it. they're not getting the plans that they want so they're not getting coverage. >> it's just terrible the way it's all falling apart and nobody is going to have insurance and everybody is going
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to be on the street sick. >> president obama only destroyed one sixth of the economy. >> we have to go. can i pose a question? let me throw this out here. what about the 13 million undocumented illegal aliens. >> what about them? >> are they going to get obama care? >> no they ought to get citizenship. >> just wondering. today's material provided by ben afleck, katy perry and sarah silver man. >> let me guess.
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it creates a barrier to critical thinking and you avoid having to listen to competing thoughts, bob. more important, it shows that the high priests of the religion of tolerance, ie celebrities are it's key violators because only they can be the good guys. not voting for obama, that's not wrong. that's evil. so you're out. sorry mom and dad. this fits perfectly with the velvet rope of exclusion celebrities pine for. it gives you the illusion of intelligence that you crave and your targets of criticism are never people you actually know. that keeps your believes protected and cool. that's what it's about. being cool. a concept based on roping the shiny and insecure off from the ravel. people with boring nine to five jobs, southerners, mom and dad, people that go about their lives doing their best without the luxury of nannys, yoga
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instructors or shrinks, they are america mocked. but they also buy movies an concert tickets. let's talk about ben afleck. he is slightly taller than you. isn't what he is saying kind of true about everybody in some way or another? that we like to create a bubble against those people that we disagree with? >> yes. except when you are forced out of your comfort zone and you have to talk with somebody that you might not necessarily agree with, you can be pleasantly surprised. what i wrote down here was one of my great memories of the past couple of years was taking the train back to d.c. with bob every friday night when we first started "the five." for five months every friday night we would go back and say they don't understand that we're not moving to new york. but we would talk about all sort of things. politics and all the rest and we would look at each other afterwards and say how could we both be the same species and you think so differently than i do
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but we ended up being great friends. so i think afleck is cutting himself off from a lot of joy that life can bring of diversity of opinion. >> bob, the point that she is bringing is an interesting one which i brought up before which is the allegiance to teams and what that does. you may never have met or worked with dana if you had stuck with your team. >> it's interesting. i was a political consultant for 20 years and i would be up against republicans all the time and i got to know them as we went o long. ed rollins, go down the list. they became friends of mine. i do think it is actually true that when you cut yourself off -- if i cut myself off from republicans i couldn't be sitting in this chair. except for eric i could cutoff -- >> was lincoln really a nice guy? >> he was. i covered the second lincoln inaugural and it was good. the gettysburg address was not quite as good as it sounded. it was not nearly as good as it
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sounds now. >> got you. >> do you think the right are more forgiving than the left when it comes to ideologies? >> i don't know. maybe not. maybe there's that's whole spectrum of the right, maybe far right is not. but here's the thing, i think these guys do themselves a disservice, sean penn, ben afleck. anyone that's an actor. half the country is red. and when you talk like that you alienate your potential audience. but i'm all for it. free speech. knock yourself out. have an opinion. i don't care if actors or athletes have an opinion. state your opinion. i like to know where you stand on stuff. >> the interesting thing is a lot of their opinions, this is not an original thought from me. it's an adolescent thinking because they weren't involved in anything except becoming famous so now they feel guilty and now they go to crusade on issues.
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>> they think they're intellectuals. just a little bit of knowledge makes them think -- that's the definition of sophomoric. he is looking at people in his own domain and in his own industry and saying i probably wouldn't like them. well, okay, i actually think to answer your question, republicans are a bit more forgiving. i don't think ben afleck is that great of an actor. i still have watched his movies. connie briton who is a huge raging liberal. i love her because she is a great actress. i don't look at connie briton and say i don't like her. >> we went on this one campaign trip to africa together. i didn't know who she was and she didn't know who i was. >> now you're living together. >> we had great conversation and we spent a week together traveling to different places in africa. i think she is amazing. the one campaign.
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>> it was interesting. it wasn't until we landed that i realized who she was. but we didn't talk to politics the whole time. >> greg, you always say that people who voted for obama, let's remember 60 million voted for him. >> that's true. good point. >> i think the point is if you look at activities tors like that, the ben aflecks and others, i don't look at him and think of his political believes. if he's a crappy actor i do sometimes. >> also connie briton is the lead actor in a show that doesn't involve politics at all. >> katy perry, this is the worst example of politics over personal that you'll ever hear when you sacrifice your family for your ideology. she looks great there. >> yes, she does. >> she chose politics over her parents. she's a jerk. she's a jerk.
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>> she wouldn't even be there without her parents. >> that is true. >> she's just -- you know, she is just talking. her parents are going to say i'm not going to watch you perform. didn't she wear the ballot with obama -- the vote check on obama. how many people voted for obama? >> 60 million. >> so that means 250 million did not? >> no. >> do you know why, because you can't vote if you're three years old. i know you guys would like to have that. first of all, i don't know who this woman is. i have no thoughts about it. never heard of her before. >> no. >> never have. except she's a good-looking babe. >> hear me roar? that's it. >> i love her. i buy her music. i don't care if she is a republican or democrat. i think it's weird that she assumes that everybody knows her parentsblicans. who cares. let them watch you perform with the president. they're not closed minded. she is closed minded. >> i thought she was disgusting.
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>> the more i talk to liberals the more strongly i feel i'm right in my views. >> can we run pictures of her again so i can decide -- no, the others. keep going. >> no. >> green dress. >> no, not that one. it's another one. >> they took the banner down. >> we're building up bob's mental bank for later. >> thank you very much. >> ahead, a snowball fight leads to the suspension of one college player and other members of his team could be in trouble as well. all for throwing a little snow. we'll show you the video. what is that? what does that mean?
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take down some college professors here on the five but not the way some university of oregon students did friday. students from many of the highly ranked ducks football program were taught on tape hitting a professor with snowballs. one of the players was suspended after he got caught dumping snow on top of the professor's head. it's a pretty heated snowball fight. the former professor pulls up and they're pelting his car. >> did you see greg there? >> he instigated the whole thing. do you think they should suspend these kids? the professor said he wasn't going to press charges and he said i probably did this kind of stuff when i was in college. >> it was a lot more than that. it escalated into other people getting hurt. cars being stopped. at a certain point, something like this, you have to stop it. you have to put a marker down
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and putting this guy off the bowl team. it makes sense. he said it did. >> what do you think eric? too strict of a punishment for a snowball game? >> no we talked about the florida state quarterback that was arrested but got let go because the d.a. decided not to bring charges and i said he should play and he should get the heisman. i stand by that. he was exonerated. this guy, they have him on tape throwing a bucket of snow inside the professor's car. you sign a code of conduct when you play high school sports and college sports and you sign away your right to play if you pull shenanigans like that. he is clearly guilt. it's a clear distinction between what the other guy did. on one hand it's rape. one hand it's snow. >> but the guy that you said should get the heisman he got in trouble with the law -- he was doing things in fast food restaurants. he got slapped on the wrist for shenanigans back at the school.
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>> i have always been afraid of snowball fights. my grandfather in wyoming when he was a young kid. they were all having a snowball fight outside the schoolhouse and a young boy got his eye -- he did -- he lost his eye. >> i just love the fact that you're afraid of snowball fig s fights. >> we were told we couldn't do snowball fights. it's all fun and games until somebody gets their eye poked out. >> yeah. we know how sharp snowballs are. >> it is ice. >> a lot of people worried about snowball fights. >> the thing is, though, they're basically mocking the very idea of global warming. that's why they should be suspended and this is revenge for obama care because those students that are going to have to foot the bill for that professor's health car. >> and pension. >> he was a global warming
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professor. >> i don't know. i'm assuming climate change and obama care. >> every professor in the entire country is a climate change professor. >> that would be right. >> bob, listen to this, every person attending the super bowl isn't going to be allowed to tailgate this year. the rule was put out by the met life stadium and the game officials. you can't grill. you have to stay within your parking spot. you can't take taxis or limos but you can sit in your car if you want and eat a sandwich. >> that's called wednesday. >> i think the whole grilling thing, walking through a parking lot with all of these guys out there with their flags and their big barbecue grills. how they haul these grills there in the first place i don't know. but the worst part about it is a lot of people get drunk before they begin and that causes destruction in the stadium. >> i think you should be allowed
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to tailgate. it's part of the history of the game. it's probably the best part of the game. hopefully not this time. but i think that's crazy. what do you mean you can't party outside? you're against that, why? >> base lot of people get drunk. >> grilling? >> i don't care about grilling. except it adds to global warming. >> they don't drink in the parking lot. they're going to be drinking inside. >> but not as much. >> isn't that the whole purpose? to get you inside the stadium to spend the money. >> exactly. but i was told not to tailgate either. >> because of strangers? >> i was only allowed to sit at home and read. >> if you got those coals on your feet, you burn your feet. it's dangerous. >> what if the meat isn't fully cooked and you could get sick. >> i once saw a guy throw up on his grill. do you know what the other story, you can't drive to the game. so all of the celebrities you can't take a taxi or a black car. there's only 16,000 parking spaces.
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you have to take mass transit. can you imagine all of these people taking mass transit. >> it was a disaster. >> you should have stayed home, dana. >> i should have just stayed home to read. >> dana will not be going to this year's. >> there will be tailgating. you have to be careful. >> directly ahead, dana cooks a pot roast and posts the pick on facebook and the crowd goes wild. it caught her by surprise. when we come back.
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picture of something i made. >> it is jasper. i made this in a crock pot and 21,000 people liked it on facebook and it has gotten over 6,000 comments. i had no idea that it was so popular and to some people so annoying. did you know about this? >> you are such a lisa simpson it's not funny. >> why? because it's in the crock pot? >> no, here's the thing. it take hours for people to make food look good in food magazines. sometimes weeks to get it right. it never looks add good as you think. it's like taking pictures of yourself at the beach. it never looks as good as you think it does. >> i was so proud because it actually tasted really good and i couldn't believe that i had -- i said a freaking made it. >> 29,000 people commented on that thing. >> i had no idea. did you know about this? >> i only discovered it on
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thanksgiving. i have southern friends that do that. they take pictures of their food at dinner so look at all the twitter responses i got on this turkey. it's beautiful. my mom made it and people were going crazy and my sister made an apple pie with a pretzel crust and people were going bananas. >> i guess top chef is big. >> i do bachelor stew. >> i bet we could get you up to 50,000 likes. >> i can't believe -- the whole social media thing is just going -- >> did you make out with hobo carl? >> yeah. we were trending last night on twitter a couple of times. >> i think it was because of jasper's birthday. >> how about we see if we can get dana's pot roast to trend on twitter. >> pot roast. i'm going to have it for left overs tonight. unfortunately, i don't think it agreed with him later. there's one other thing we're going to talk about bob. >> not jasper.
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>> no, it has nothing to do with the dog. so there's a restaurant pet peeves list. >> yes. >> and there's 44 pet peeves. we have chosen just a few of them. these were written by people that actually work in the business. so there's the sad solo diner. somebody that shows up that doesn't even have a newspaper or even like an iphone. you also have the ethnic menu over-pronouncer. do you know that person? i'll have the burrito? i hate that. the gluten-free evangelist. i know there's a lot of gluten-free people. but it's excessive. the group dinner free loader. everybody is getting a cheap beer and then they go to the bathroom when the check comes. and the last one is a habitual wine returners. have you ever returned wine? >> no and you're not supposed to. >> somebody that does probably
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doesn't know. >> if you order a wine that's too bitter or too sweet for your liking, you own the wine. >> you own it. >> yeah, because you have to taste it. you taste it first anyway. do you know what's on this list? this is the person that talks to the waiter when you want a drink. so you're sitting there and they're over there and the person just keeps talking and talking to the waiter. you're going all i want is a drink and i don't want to hear -- it's like somebody that needs to talk to the waiter. >> have no idea what you're talking about. >> do they have a list of babies at the restaurant? >> that was on the list. he goes to get his diaper changed. they brought it right through the restaurant and it stunk terrible. >> oh, the joined at the hip couple. that's the people that sit on the same side of the booth. >> but you can do that at the 21 club and that's expected. >> we do that. adrian and i do that. >> no one on the other side. >> awe, that's very sweet. >> it must be love. >> coming up, should america do
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that's crash, right? okay. he helped us find bin laden. he has been jailed in pakistan since 2011 after the country found out he helped the cia with a fake vaccine program that lead to bin laden. he was originally sentenced to 35 years but it's been overturned. he has written a letter from prison that has been smuggled out by a supporter. he says he's not allowed to con adult with his lawyers or families and refers to mental torture behind bars. do we have a responsibility for getting people like this out of jail? assuming the diplomatic stuff they asked him to turn down, do you think we should go to the extent of landing troops in there and getting the guy out? >> i think we have a responsibility to this doctor. we also had a responsibility to
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keep his identity a secret but bob, this administration outed this doctor and left him in the lurch. he assisted us and helped us get bin laden and rather than allow him to get a retrial, we should be pushing very vocally and very regularly for his release and we haven't done that. >> same question to you eric. do we have a responsibility to go in to a certain level. >> responsibility is a big word. i think we should do our best to try and free the doctor from pakistan. pakistan is really -- they claim to be our friends and yet they'll do something like this. there should be a diplomatic push. as we pointed out yesterday the one that helped marcus latrell can't even get a green card to come over here. these are the type of people we need to make friends with. >> all right. dana, greg, same question. >> he said both of us.
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>> want to do it in unison. >> leave no one on the battlefield. >> yes. i don't understand why we didn't try to scoop him up when we were -- >> scoop him up? >> you know, like scoop him up and get him out of the country and put him in the witness protection program. >> yeah, well, that's fine. >> because now i don't see how president obama would be able to convince them. >> how do you scoop him up? >> you kidnap him. >> okay, you have to go through a big jail to get to him. >> no, he wasn't in the jail before. >> oh, i see. >> he should have been part of the raid is what he is saying. >> i have one question here. why does pakistan see this as an injustice against pakistan as opposed to an injustice against al qaeda or bin laden. why is he in prison for this? their allegiance is to terrorists. >> don't you remember pakistan went crazy with the idea that we brought a helicopter in there without their knowledge. >> then they are our adversaries
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and we have every right to take this guy and bring him back. if they believe that they are on the side of e people that we killed, then we have every right to go in there. >> there's some people that maybe that's the right thing to do. although we'll probably lose soldiers in the process. we have to ask ourself that question too. >> there's a lot of interrupters, in particular in afghanistan, that helped our troops during the mission there and now that we are leaving i think it is the right thing to do to allow them to come in the country. heres one of the sticking points is how many family members do you allow in? lots of extended family and there might have to be a tough decision to say immediate family as defined by x and allow them to come in. >> at veietnam there were all o these that helped us that ended up getting killed. tried to get in the embassy and couldn't get in. one more thing, it's up next.
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time for one more thing. #danish pot roast is trending on twitter. >> yeah. >> there it is. >> last night we talked about larry the cable guy on hannity. he had one other thing to say on the air that i found interesting. we didn't put it in our package before. here it is. >> o'reilly and i have been working on a book. >> what's it called. >> killing beckel. actually, it's not. it's more like noogieing beckel. >> he deserves the noogie. >> thank you. that was very nice of you. >> get er done. >> you're up. >> we have been talking about a reporter of ours at fox news that covered the story of the colorado massacre at the movie theater. her name is jana winter and she
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was going to be compelled by a court to testify and reveal her sources but today she revealed she is not going to have to do that. here's our boss on it earlier today. >> today's ruling is a major win for all journalists. the protection of jana winters confidential sources was necessary to preserve and protect journalism and democracy itself in my view. so the highest court in new york did the right thing. >> indeed. so now jana winter will not have to testify. >> fantastic. great stuff. >> and you're up. >> you just heard our boss. now you get to hear what his son did on saturday. typically i don't advertise when i lose a bet. but he bet me if i lost a game of pool i had to say it as my one more thing on "the five" and if i won we could stop playing pool. i scratched on the 8 ball. it here it is zach. i'm a woman of my word. you beat me at pool. >> i like that he wore a tie.
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>> very good. all right. >> bob takes blood pressure medicine. pull up a full screen. these are people that spoke today at nelson mandela's memorial service. we have the vice president of china, communist. we have the president of cuba, raul castro, communist. we have the president of brazil, a socialist. we have president obama the question mark. and then we have the president of india center left and the another socialist. i'm just saying they couldn't mix in one free market capitalist all day. >> he was there in spirit. >> he was there in spirit. >> and so was ayres right. >> what are you talking about. >> everybody is a communist. i'm a communist according to you. >> you're a wing nut according to me. >> i tell you what, hit me up on
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twitter and let me know what you think. greg, you're up. >> it's time for greg's preem preemptive apology. >> i'm sorry. >> being that it's the holiday season and hate it more than anything, i have been a jerk to everybody. so i made a list and have to apologize to the website intern which i denied her -- i was going to do the resolution, a seven second thing and i said no. i'll do it tomorrow. i have to apologize to the vice president on the second floor for complaining about something and the producer for the oh reilly factor for yelling at her and apologize to everybody else that i know because i really hate the holidays. don't forget, set your dvrs. don't miss an episode. bye. >> it is december 11th, a miracle in the snow. a family of six missing in the mountains found safe and sound. what the dad did to keep everyone alive in sub zero temperatures.
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a woman grabbed and then dragged into a waiting car, all in broad daylight. the mystery that's hampering efforts to find her. >> and it is a tattle tale. one 6-year-old boy kicked out of the classroom for giving a girl a peck on the cheek. the serious allegations that the school is making. fox and friends first starts right now. good wednesday morning. you're watching fox and friends first. >> as you begin your day with us, we begin with an incredible story to tell you about of
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survival in sub zero temperatures in the mountains of nevada. a missing family, two adults and four children found alive two days after they vanished during a day out to play in the snow. well, they survived in two-days temperatures below zero by burning their spare tire around warming up rocks to avoid frostbite. the family's jeep was spotted laying upside down in the distance through binoculars. >> it just went you teup on a s embankment and tipped over. >> this community came together and helped it come to a successful conclusion. >> james glanton and his girlfriend had food and waut ten the jeem. no one had frostbite. all six are expected to be just fine. >> evacuations are lifted this morning after scary moments when an ice
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