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hello everyone. i'm dana perino. it's 5:00 and this is "the five." obama care doesn't have much appeal to the american people. the white house is trying to change that by bringing in the so called sexiest man a live. no not greg gutfeld. no. to turn the tide, they went to, that's right. maroon 5 singer adam levine to kick off a new social media campaign to try to get other people to enroll along with some other stars.
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this sow get people enrolled. the effort is called tell a friend get covered. other celebrities include fireman dresher and pit bull. here's a video put out for today's launch. ♪ if you need health care, sign up, because it's hot, sign up because it's hot ♪ >> got it going on ♪ >> oh, wow. i hadn't seen that. greg when you hear from adam levine, i know you have great, tremendous respect. >> absolutely. >> if he were to tell you to go by health insurance, would you run or sprint to buy health insurance? >> here's a fun fact a lot people don't know about. i'm actually happy he's involved in the government. that means less time for him to put out crappy music.
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i want to put out a serious point act jerks. stop calling themselves artists and start calling themselves prop gand ichts. propgandists. they're socialist. we warned about this. they're entertainers. they're supposed toing rebels, speaking truth. they are tonguing power. they are embarrassing. >> they're kissing power. >> they're a kissing power. i'm glad you edited me. >> it's not a bad idea for young people to get health insurance. that's a lofty goal some conservatives say there's better ways to do that. do you think that president obama has any chance of changing the law of economics by using celebrities to pitch health care? >> no, i don't. i mean, young people love music, but they love money even more, and they're not stupid. these videos i think expect young kids to just follow along, and i don't think they will. they're smart enough to know paying the penalty is less than paying the premium.
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it was the same issue in massachusetts. what i don't understand is why adam levine wants to get involved when there's so many problems. why his agent doesn't say what are you doing? getting involved with a website and a policy that could be pretty risky? and i guarantee this, dana. if you ask adam levine about obama care, he probably knows nothing about it. >> eric, they're never going to have to worry about it. adam levine will always have enough money to be able to take care of himself. now, that doesn't mean that he doesn't have empathy for others that don't have it, so i guess i can try to see where he's trying to help here, but the point about the penalty, you've been talking about this a few months. you think the penalty being so long this is actually going to be an issue forced to the table come january. >> i think it has to be. the numbers they put out today, 365,000 enrollees -- i'm wrong. 23409 enrollees. 365,000 have chosen the plan.
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we don't know if any have paid for insurance yet or are insured january 1st. to the point of the fees, tax. it has to go. number one, it has to go up. the irs has to find out a way to collect the tax. right now it's just a tax credit. if you are owed a refund, they'll take it off your refund. it's $95 or an adjusted for your income. that's a joke. nobody is going to overpay your taxes. you've going to underpay and not have to deal with that tax. ka can i point out, adam levine is in our intro, lady gaga pitched this thing. it goes on and on. if the product were good -- sign up like it's hot, you wouldn't have to do these kind of things. the iphone. where's the wrap video for iphone? they're not doing it. this is a product that sells itself. obama care needs a lot of help. >> bob, let me ask you -- do you think democrats in general or this white house in particular, puts too much faith in hollywood to try to turn the
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tide on a policy mat raern than like a -- i can understand bringing them out for the presidential election and getting them excited, but what about this? >> i don't know why he's the sexiest man a live. use anything you can use. i don't understand why -- then again we had a high rated show yesterday on a lot less serious than this. but, i mean -- look. here's the good news. 71 million americans are benefitting right now as we sit here from obama care. >> oh. >> the prescription drugs. kids who get it on their parents' insurance policy -- >> nobody has it. >> yes, they do. >> it doesn't kick in until next year. >> it does right now. >> oh, because of anticipation of obama care insurance
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companies preempted -- >> you were complaining because they put neat stuff up front and hard stuff was after. >> two things they announced today. medicare cuts they put through the bill will be a surprise to a lot of seniors, and the second thing they had to extend the pre-existing condition program, because they've only had 365,000 people select a plan, meaning they don't have enough people to cover the pre-existing conditions that were supposed to be funded through the bill. they've had to extend that. greg, i want to get your take on this. in oregon -- >> yes. >> i mentioned it yesterday. this oregon they spent over $300 million to sign up 44 peep. achievement. this is like the apollo moon shot of incompetence. the eighth wonder of the world is actually obama's incompetence. 300 million to sign up 44. that's government math. that means you can never spend
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enough for nothing. the only way you can spend more money on less is if you air dropped all that money on a group of meth heads. i don't know how you can do this. it's weird. >> this is the defense department. >> i used to think president barack obama spreads the wealth, but he actually burns it. maybe this was his idea of green energy, burning american money. >> are you this articulate act the defense department budget? >> you know what the interesting thing is? i do believe that there is overspending at the defense department, but it actually works. it's works. the "wall street journal" had a great editorial that highlighted important statistics right. 14.5 million people have lost their health insurance due to obama care. if you believe the inflated numbers of hhs, 1.2 million have signed up. 800,000 and 365,000 respectively with those medicaid enrollees involved. right? you look at this. if that's the anemic rate
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increasing, i encourage republicans to put pressure on kathleen sbe sebelius to give t number. i believe as of january 1st, more will have lost their health insurance than those that gained. could you imagine if the outcome of the bill that was supposed to get everybody covered. right? the only thing adam levine knows how to do is get models in bed. he's not going to get them into the exchanges. does the opposite of what it is, is that's what was intended? >> 8.4 million have lost their insurance. >> we don't know how many people. >> that many plans. >> the reason we know now because there's a certain amount of time insurance companies have to tell people if they're going to throw them off january 1st, they've got to let them know by november whatever date it is. here's the problem, though. there clearly won't be as many
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people signed up for obama care. nowhere near the the number. a year from now when the employee mandate kicks in, around november, they sneakingly push it back to the election. right after -- the week after the election, we're going to find out how many employers will throw their people off. that could be 80 or 90 million or more. >> let's wager how many will not have insurance next year. >> more than have it now. >> well, sure. >> what do you mean sure -- >> you think january -- >> my point is it's a mandate. now fewer people -- >> i'm going to buy emergency care stock. they're going to be lining up. liberal math. >> and touting prescription drug benefit, bob, that is a huge issue that didn't get a lot of coverage this week. insurance companies are jacking up cost of prescription drugs so people who thought they could get coverage for pre-existing condition, now paying exponentially more for their drugs. it's a way for insurance
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companies to not cover high risk problem. obama is going along with it because he doesn't want the enrollment to go down even further. >> can i jump in here quickly? our producer just told us i have that the lie of the year just released for 2013. from politifacts. do you know what it is? if you want to keep your doctor, keep your plan, you can keep your doctor and your plan. lie of the year. timing is everything. >> we could have played a sound bite but we don't have time from david axelrod, the president's former advisor and consultant. he said president barack obama has been honest about obama care, he just should not have spoken in absolutes. can you have it both ways? >> bob often has it both ways. obama care has done what the hindenburg has done for blimps. they've already got a platform.
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it should be let's start over and pretend this never happened. america would be happy to say, can we pretend this is bobby ewing in "dallas." all of a sudden america wakes up and bobby is in the shower going did that really happen in obama care? it didn't really happen. or it's like a giant etch etch-a-sketch. just shake it and start over. that should be the republican platform. >> can i shoot you is this. >> what he said earlier about you that you asked was a shot, i thought it was a compliment. >> i did, too. >> i don't even remember. >> we'll move on, because i'm going to bring it back up. special programming photo, set your dvr for next wednesday. december 18th. charles krauthammer will join us live on the set the entire hour. that will be must-see tv. bob cannot wait. >> one of mondale's great -- >> bob! coming up -- the golden globe nominations are in. eric has the list. one of the hottest shows got snubbed. we'll tell you which one when we
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welcome back everybody. we've got three hot topics for you. nine minutes of cool commentary. first up golden globe nominations out today. pick your movie, your actor, pick your tv series, don't pick your nose. i'll start with what didn't make it. best show on tv. "homeland." nothing, naught ta, zilch. surprising. >> i thought a big surprise was oprah winfrey "the butler" wasn't nominated. i thought it was a snub. it was a weird list of nomination.
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cate blanchett. i think she's one of the best actresses. she got a nomination, but netflix, more than abc, nbc and cbs, and ever since the non network shows that started with "the shield" and others, starting with those shows it moves oufd network tv. it's going to be hard with net work tv to keep up with what they want and a lot of dough. >> they sell those series for a lot of bucks. what about you? mr. beckel? >> what do we care a bunch of foreigners vote on? who cares. secondly i went down through this list and not one of them except dana turned me on to "house of cards." kevin -- spacey, whatever his name is. he put his head in that --
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that was great. >> way to ruin the end of the movie, bob. >> anyway -- except for the babe that did the -- the good looking woman, the prostitute that walked don the stair -- what was that movie? >> "pretty woman"? >> yeah. except for her, it's spacey. i don't know these people. >> do you watch "house of cards"? >> i love it. even if you worked in washington, a lot of people said they don't want to watch because it's not realistic. it's realistic enough. it's great drama. i made bob watch it, and he loved it. i will tell you the show that did not get a nomination that should have is "justified." it starts next week or in january. it's great. go back to the beginning and see timothy ole phan. ole la phan.
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>> that's part of the problem. if you don't go top beginning you're lost jumping in the second or third season. >> i was disappointed. i watched "tv land," "welcome back cotter," and none of those are on the list. i'm with bob though, there are too many award shows. they remind the rich and famous that they're still special. the job should be enough, don't you think? >> isn't there something called people's choice? >> yes, there is. >> i'll be waiting for that. what about the show that was on -- it didn't get nominations? >> also portlandia. i don't think it got anything. my fave ript show. >> you know what's strange, the wolf of wall street doesn't come out another ten days. >> boy, oh, boy, doesn't that sound like a family-friendly movie? >> there's a bunch of movies that are out. "her" got nominated, and "american hustle" got nominated, and nobody has seen it. >> don't they dump them all in
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december so they don't compete? >> movies are bad. >> next up hollywood heart throb george clooney releasing this in support of a group that want democracy and free trade for the former soviet republic. >> let me say this to all of you in the scare in kiev or all around ukraine, when you look to the west, know we are looking back at you with great admiration. we wish you were peaceful and safe government. we wish you the government that you want, and we wish you the strength to carry on. good luck. >> all right bob, jump on that. >> i congratulate him for doing this. why our government isn't more publicly doing this. the other thing about the ukraine. the soviet union has been suppressing ukraine from the beginning. all their oil and gas lines go through there. people there want to get close to the west. they want to do a trade deal with the west.
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putin is saying, no. that punk that runs the country, i shouldn't say be assassinated >> but -- >> don't say that. you don't mean that at all. a great point you made yesterday. this would be a great opportunity -- where's the u.s. helping the ukraine? >> i'm dismayed by it. i loved president bush's freedom agenda. it was one of the things that attracted me to work in the administration. >> did you work in the administration? >> it's no the that i don't think president obama would like to see democracy flourish, but they've got themselves painted in the corner they need putin for so many things. they have to use this language like we're very concerned and we hope they respect views. perhaps maybe there's something going on behind the scenes. i doubt it. in the meantime, you also have a humanitarian disaster happening in syria. i don't see how the the white house doesn't get tagged with
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responsibility for these foreign policy disasters? >> where is our clooney? that's obama. he's our clooney. and putin cleaned his clock all year. just embarrassed him. i mean, he embarrassed him with syria and with snowden. this is the perfect opportunity to do the right thing. and also mess with putin. >> maybe if the muslim brother hood or al qaeda joined the ukrainian freedom and democracy forces, maybe our president would peek up and his interests would be piqued to get involved? there's no foreign policy from this administration. when we talked about how assad was doing and putin wants to build up the pipeline up and control the oil, and that why president obama has to be involved. this type of thing matters. again, there probably is something happening. >> we've got to get this in. this is the dessert.
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finally, the personal favorite. our guest vice president at it again. before we roll this, remember the super bowl will be played february 2nd, at metlife stadium, and metlife stadium is most definitely in new jersey. >> what part of new jersey you from? >> right by giants stadium mr. vice president. home of the super bowl. >> all right. maybe not this year. we're going to talk about that. >> oh, man. any self-respecting football fan knows, it doesn't matter what teams are in the super bowl. it's still going to be played there. >> he's the gift that keeps on giving. the guy obviously thought he was talking about the giants game. i don't want to know why the hell the super bowl got to be jersey? in the middle of winter? >> didn't he pick the ravens last year? >> isn't he a known football fan, though? i'm cutting joe a little slack.
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>> is that cutting him slack, saying he doesn't know -- >> whatever joe says interestingly enough sounds great. if he was your doctor and told you you had three weeks to live. he'd then say, hey, have a great day. just walk out. you got brain cancer. got to go. take care. ute just go, okay. see ya later. >> i can't think of anything. except my good point before. >> say your good point. >> i'll make a vice president biden point. on the ukrainian piece. the putin issue. the other thing with the united states. if the united states don't want to get directly involved with putin, they could get behind the scenes and pull together european leaders to push back against putin. we're not even doing that. >> great point. >> it was such a great point at the time. it wasn't after the super bowl thing. >> we've got to go. >> we've got to go? we're done. >> no, we don't. >> okay. we're done. let's get back to the golden goose. the w
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you've got to admit the fake sign language guy at mandela's memorial might be the funniest thing to happen at a funeral ever. i cannot hear that story enough. sadly the people he was signing for could noter that at all. except for one little thing. our president could have croaked. you think i'm exaggerating?
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look how close the self-describeed schizophrenic is to the whole world. it is priceless. it could have been poison. the guy was hallucinating, hearing voices and seeing angels. there were 100 world leaders there, plus this mentally unstable guy. no wonder he fit in. seriously. how does this happen? no matter the selfies and booing. this is nuts. you can't find a funeral for your most beloved son. seriously, south africa, get yourself together. lastly, i know you're all curious as to what the interpreter was actually signing up there. i'll tell you. it was thank god south africa doesn't have obama care. i had to work that in, bob. >> i know you did. every segment we work that in. >> exactly. exactly. bob, funny story but scary don't you think? >> it's scary. first of all who hires the guy? i mean, who's responsible? >> the company disappeared.
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>> most presidents check this stuff. they say who is this guy? secret service says who is this guy? this guy standing right there -- by the way, i will say this. i looked at head of denmark or whoever she was, i would have gotten a selfie with her, too. >> of course you would, bob. we did that story yesterday. >> instead you took one with me yesterday. >> i did. that was good. >> how do you think this could have happened? do you have any theories? >> did the secret service not vet him? if i were the president i'd be pretty furious about this. this happened before at the white house. remember the reality stars that crashed the party at the white house? >> right, the salehes. >> you think they would have learned their lesson. he was so close to the president. nobody did their job to find out who he was. okay he's a schizophrenic, manic, dangerous. besides that, he doesn't even know sign language. >> yeah. >> so how did he even get in there to begin with?
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i mean, he didn't even know sign language. it would be like hiring me to do it? does anybody know what he's saying? >> well, no. that's the problem i guess. >> do we have that with kimmell? he interprets it. >> you want to see that? kimmel does a fine job at this. show it. >> hello. welcome so far. well, cigarettes join bringing in different to you. um, a circle. i would like to pray this offering. basically this is fun. all of these balls to prove this is good. i'm sorry. >> does the signer know sign language at all? >> no, not at all. >> april mazing. he could have been the sign language czar for the white house. >> yeah, that's --
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>> your point is well taken. all are your points, that -- where is heck is the advanced team? isn't that what they're supposed to do? right? make sure no one has a gun over there, make sure anyone close to the president has been vetted? i guess it has to go further than making sure he can sign. did anyone frisk him? >> they can't find the company that they hired him from. they have no idea where he is. >> to say this, when you go to countries like this, they have a difficult time getting this. the host country says we've got that taken care of. they have huge arguments about that. the way you describe this guy, what did you is a? psychotic? >> he was a maniac. >> that's what i was when i was drinking. same thing. >> that's interesting. >> i bet you made more sense than he did. >> i think i did. >> so south africa had to pull this together very quickly. the funeral. of course, they should have had funeral plans leading up to it.
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they don't have the means to do that, i get that. but they don't have an official interpret jer that was curious. also that it took so long for people to realize that -- well, finally, it was somebody in south africa. somebody who is deaf who said, this doesn't make any sense. they blup the lid on it. remember about the funeral. the best thing is not watch that but go back and read the speech. >> you're exactly right, and that's the sad part. >> you were going to throw to something cute. >> oh, yes. i was so into what i was saying. want to see somebody that really knows sign language? check out 5-year-old claire that signed for her family during the christmas concert she was in. ♪ santa is name, or s-a-n-t-a, s ash a, d-t-a and
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santa is his name, o ♪ >> that's how you do it. she's adorable. she is able to speak and hear. her parents are hearing impaired. the mother posted that video. >> but the president if you were going to visit, she would be escorted out and couldn't get close to the president. >> why? >> she would try to kiss his hand. >> bringing back to another story. >> outrage after outrage. a rich teen who killed four people driving drunk gets probation instead of prison after his lawyers use the affluenza defense. you'll hear from one of them next. did a judge let a
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16-year-old that killed four people walk free because his parents are rich? on tuesday a district judge in texas sentenced ethan couch for a decade of probation. june 16th he and buddies got drunk and got behind the wheel. they killed four people and injured nine. the defense used the psychologist who diagnosed the teen with because he had come from privilege, he didn't know any better. here's what the husband who lost his wife and daughter that night had to say. >> i was -- i'm back to week one. we have accomplished nothing here. my healing process is out the window. the primary message has to absolutely be that money and privilege can't buy justice in this country. that it's not okay to drink and
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drive and kill four people, wound the -- severely injure another, and not have any consequences to that. >> i don't know if we can adequately convey, greg, how outrageous it is in words. he was on valium, four people dead. -- four people with him. four dead and others injured. is this the worst failing of a judge you've ever seen? >> it's bizarre. in a weird way as parents you want to provide for your kid every kind of advantage that they can have is in life, and now they're saying,s that could be responsible for a crime. you allowing the certain privileges to take part in this guy's life. actually turns him into a murderer. so the kid gets off by blaming, in a sense, the parents. then why aren't the parents going to jail? if there was a threat of punishment to the parents, then they would not have pulled this defense.
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it was a brilliant move to get the kid off. it's disgusting. >> the parents will pay $450,000 a year for him to go to treatment in new port beach, california, which does exactly sound like a hard time. >> guess what? then they never have to deal with him again. he'll go away. they can move on with their lives while the victim's families are heartbroken. as you said, having to go back to square one, the grieving process, is horrific. the question i have is i wonder if the psychiatrist got paid and how much he got paid to come up with manage -- with something like that. >> if the parents came up with the idea, parents should be on trial, right? >> the attorneys came up with it, right? they paid the expert witnesses. >> the psychiatrist comes up with the made up diagnosis. >> the crazy definition. erica, the jur additional page for this judge doesn't have a picture. just has liberty which seems completely ironic.
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>> completely ironic. i don't know how this works but i guess the sentence of this 16-year-old kid, ethan couch. he's sentenced to probation. i'm assuming when the courtslly ow ridiculous, affluenza actually is, ridiculous. it will come back that the sentence was too lenient. if you tell the 16-year-old it's okay to get drunk and now people down if you're rich, there's going to be a lot more ethan couches running around and people slaughtered in the streets. >> a lot more victims. bob, how can the victims not appeal this decision by this judge? i can't recall a case where you take four people's lives and
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it's just a slap on the wrist and he walks away? >> first of all this jerk judge ought to be impeached and thrown in jail. two, there's no such thing as affluenza. if that were a black kid, do you think he would get this? of course not. i can't believe it. the message here for the rest of these kids who listen to this thing. this punk is running around and driving again. if that were a black kid, you think he'd be getting this? of course not. it drives me crazy. you know -- >> and he didn't seem to care after killing those four people. >> no. i'm outta here. they said, you've got to stick around. i'm outta here. get out of hee. here. >> what message does that send to the victims they can't get justice. the one place they're supposed to be able to not have corruption is the courtroom. >> too bad they don't have hangings still in texas.
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>> i'm going to push back on one thing. the part about the race. if it was a wealthy black kid, they may come up with the same defense. >> there's corruption in courts in all cities. in texas, new jersey, in all areas. there's corruption in atlantic city. i'm sure people would say that too. the inverse of your point. we've got to go. >> there should be hanging. >> coming up -- the latest development of the wussification in sports. baseball is the latest victim. what's next, pillow fights? touch football in the nfl? that discussion, moments away.
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it was one of the greatest baseball games of all time. remember when reds slugger pete flattened the pos any 1970? hold on to that memory, you won't see anything like that anytime soon. they plan to ban collisions at home plate in hopes to prevent injuries. you played this game a long time. how are they going to call that?
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and only april ply to home plate? >> it's absolutely insane. it's the wussification. of american men. american sports. are you kidding me? you can't plow the man down if you needed base? it's been in the game forever. i played short stop. most of my career. shortstop. a guy sliding into second base high and hard. breaking up a double play. what's the difference -- i've got cleat marks in my leg still to this day. what's the difference between that and somebody getting to home plate? it's absolutely ridiculous. what's that? you can't throw at a guy anymore? that's bull. >> this is just can -- eric is exactly right. i can't believe. this is the whole idea. first of all, look where catchers are standing. look where this guy's standing. the whole idea is block the base. >> the catcher. >> of course you've got to run over him. >> pete rose said look at the catcher. catchers wear more armor than humvees in afghanistan. some say fosse was never the same after that.
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but, i mean, i agree. what is next? i know. maybe they could tap them on the wrist and go, excuse me. coming through. make a little room. hello, fights. underhanded pitches? like the president does? it's ridiculous. i think we're a safety-obsessed nation. just obsessed. no more fun or actual sports. i've never played the guam. game. but it seems ridiculous. don't hurt anyone. no risks. >> i was really worried. do we have a clip when greg was running to home plate, and he ran head-on into that mouse? we don't have that. it's a great clip. it was something i thought of immediately when i heard about this story. i do think the increase of injury is a real problem. >> i didn't run into the mouse. i accidentally fell on it. that's what i told the emergency room physician. look -- i think this is great.
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finally, we need to make baseball less exciting. i'm just saying. it's too much excitement, three hours. let's take something out of it that actually breaks up the monotony. >> did you see the westminster dog show, ten years ago? that woman running the dog around and she fell on him? it was a big heavy lady. they trot them around. >> she fell on the dog? >> good story, bob. good story. >> it was pretty funny. i thought it was funny. i think about greg falling on a mouse. okay. one more thing is up next. was that in a movie?
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it's time for one more thing. i forgot i was in charge and was just about to say something to greg. but instead, i'm going to start with andrea. >> okay. what's the best gift you can give for christmas? >> how about the gift of life. a 68-year-old mother of two need aid kidney transplant. got on the list in california, thought it would take eight to ten years. it typically does. she realized she could join a website called matchingdonors.com. a woman, 46-year-old mother and wife of a railroad employee from pollock louisiana, decided to donate a kidney to her. only 148 after she got on the website. it's more proof the private sector and nonprofits do it better. now her surgery is tomorrow, friday 13th. an actual lucky day for her. what a great thing to do. >> if she was in england, her surgery would be 22 years. >> that's true. you're next. i want to first salute the unsung heroes of television,
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the people who help the hearing impaired, do the closed captioning for all of our wonderful shows. having said that, i'd like to fool with them a little bit. last night on red eye, tom came up with the idea we say things that come out of closed captions person's mouth unintentionally like this for example where we had him say "i am the closed caption guy, and i hate that broad." we say that and the guy has no choice but to actually write it. it looks like he has an opinion. for example, come back to me. let's do it for "the five." i'm going to say closed caption guy thinks dana isn't as cute as greg and actually pretty annoying. take a screen shot of that and send it to the five. >> i love that idea. >> it's a great idea. >> closed caption guy thinks eric's turn is next. >> white house.gov released this. he filled in his own thing.
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fill in your own thing. here's what we'll do here. get covered because -- and i'll read some of these. i want to hear what you have to say. hit me up on facebook and twitter, right there. let me nope what you think. >> i love that. >> bob, closed caption guy says you're next. >> okay. first of all, i want to congratulate or colleague, one of the best articles in the "washington post" i've ever seen and fairly conservative, conservative network. congratulations. >> that was the point of the article, that she was not on either side of the political -- >> never mind. i was asked to do it. i mean, i like her -- >> let's go to more important -- not more important but -- don't ask me to do this promo stuff again man. all right. i'm doing it.
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there's a 16-year-old kid from quebec, that's in canada, which is in new jersey. his name is david -- listen to this guy do an elvis impersonation. ♪ have a blue christmas without you ♪ i'll be so blue just thinking about you ♪ >> dana's turn right? >> that's what the closed caption guy says next. >> if you love christmas, don't miss in texas. guinness book of world records for the biggest 39,000 cubic foot gingerbread house all goes to charity to benefit the texas trauma center. set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." see you back here tomorrow. "special report" is next.
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it is friday, december 13th. a fight with multiple people getting stabbed in the end. >> new clues about a former fbi agent missing in iran for years. why america's top spy agency might have known where he was the entire time. and a fight 22 years in the making comes to an end. the decision about this war memorial cross meant to honor soldiers who lost their lives fighting for america. "fox & friends" starts right now.
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