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>> it starts at 9:20 in the morning. >> watch it by the way, because the next time you shop in the mall, you may be shopping online. a new trend taking hold. we'll discuss it in deveil, 9 -- in detail, varney and company. right now it is "the five." >> hello, it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> well the washington post just released the ten biggest pinocchios of the year, also nobody as lies, and -- also known as lies, and guess what topped the list. >> if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan, period. >> and after the president got caught in that lie, he lied about what he had actually said. >> if you have or had one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law, and you really like that
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plan, well what we've said was you could keep it. if it hasn't changed since the law has passed. >> how charming. even the presidents' defenders are finding it hard to stand by. here is dana millbank. >> this is a low point. we don't know if it is the lowest, but a low point in the obama administration. it doesn't have to have neutral groups calling you the liar of the year. >> so i'm left wondering, how low can you go? >> well maybe he's hit -- as far as the lie of the year, i can't imagine you can top that one. i don't know where you go from there. >> credibility and polling. >> and the washington post were talking about what the candidates in 2014 will run on and to their surprises the republican candidates weren't going to run on economy or jobs, they were going to stay on obamacare. and that is a good reason. because this won't go away. he didn't lie about the website,
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the website is still having problems, but president obama was lying about -- according to the washington post and others say what he is lying about is the nuts and bolts of obamacare. no, you can't keep your doctor, no, you can't keep your policy, no, it will not cost you less and all of those things that republicans need to run on. >> it is the only thing to run on since the economy is getting better. in the financial times, the headlines, united states leads the world out of bad times. >> for the witch people. that is fox news. >> hey, hey. i didn't have my wi-fi connected or i would have known. >> was it connected to the obamacare website. >> it wasn't working. it should get working. >> dana is going to have a fit on air. >> there was a meltdown earlier. let me ask you, is this a communications bummer to use a
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technical? >> i think that dana mill bank deserves the understatement of the year when he says it is not helpful that third party or neutral groups are saying that you lied. that is not helpful. i think he gets the understatement of the year. and dana millbank is an equal opportunity analyst and when he is k078ing -- coming after you, you can be brutal, but when he is going after your opponent, it is delicious. yes i think it was the lie of the year in 2010. and had the media not criticized -- spent their time criticizing people like here at this table who were saying the law won't work as well as they are saying it would, they were criticizing us rather than focusing on the law. and there was that politico poll that looked at not asking hard questions and now they are trying to pick up the pieces of the president's policy.
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>> i think you like him, because dana to dana -- >> we are very close. >> greg, what do you make of the situation? do you agree with your co-host here? >> what she said. >> the 2010 lie? >> i think the problem that the white house has right now is that they thought they could outlast this new cycle, which they have, with just about every single crisis they have moved past, whether it is benghazi, irs, d.o.j. but they can't get past this and the reason is because obamacare is a perpetual motion machine of misery, a dire rhea of crisis and can't be stopped. the lesson here for everyone is how do you prevent collusion between the media and white house prior to an election which is what happened with obamacare, benghazi, the irs, "fast and furious." the media bashing obama now is like an inmate pretending to find god after he was in jail. it would be nice that he found
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religion after he mugged that person and it would be nice if he found god before. and now once a new liberal comes along they will be in love again. >> can i follow up on that? i agree 100%. let's do a sports analysis. when barry bonds, when they found out he was juicing and hitting all of the hero -- a home runs, they want to put an asterisk in the books. now that the washington post is calling this the big lie, the lie of the year, it was a lie, president obama was pouting this lie in -- touting this lie in 2011 throughout the whole re-election campaign and we should put an asterisk next to his win. >> he is lying and it is his juice. and bob, i'm sure you wholeheartedly believe with this. >> and the good news about
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benghazi, they said they would stand down. and unlike the "fast and furious" and benghazi, it has constantly new stories. if you look at the election year, you can see this being a problem and leaving it to up -- up to you guys, it will be a problem every day. and when i thought we were done through that everybody died because of it but now we have more ways to get to it. >> we have new ways. dana. >> on our pitch thread, our e-mail thread that we talked about, i sent a paragraph from the telegraph yesterday in the u.k. that said the national health service has declared a national disaster. those stories are on the front page every day since the national health service was started. so why don't we ever learn from their mistakes. >> you know what it is, obama care is the potatoes of crisis. you can make so many different meals out of it. >> i love potatoes. >> on monday french fries, on tuesday, salad.
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>> it is delicious with an extra toast. >> that means it will be tens of millions of people without insurance next year? >> bob, that is why you have a problem. >> and tens of millions more already. >> and so everybody is going to crowd in the emergency room? >> this is a great question, bob? what are they doing now? >> they are going to the emergency room. this is what we've been saying. >> that is what will happen if government changes, if the republicans take over, there could be significant changes if the president would be in a position to have to say no to something the country just voted for. but if the market were allowed to work, those people might be able to find other ways to get care. but can i tell you something bob. >> [ inaudible ] for years. so what happens. i'm not arguing here, but what happens? >> i'll tell you what else -- >> they acquire insurance or they will pay the 1% of injure adjusted gross income. >> and live with a huge amount
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of anxiety that they don't have the insurance before obamacare. >> and a couple of things too, because bob is the king of polls. obama is in trouble because his mattress of support is the millennials, you know the new poll and a.p. numbers. and millennials over obamacare, nearly four in five say obamacare will worsen insurance. this is a group he strongly relied on for his popularity and his presidency and for his political will to get things done and it has compromised, severely battle tested at this point. >> and the thing that would worry me if i were sitting in the white house, it is the least effected by obamacare. in other words, they may end up paying fines but they don't need insurance all that much. so the fact that it is a saw there is a problem, particularly with immigration where they need young voters to put their voices to it. >> and the paperwork is behind too, for obamacare. >> what i'm hoping for is that
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somehow obamacare is a vaccine against intrusive government in the way that the the toxin in it and it provides inoculation against further stupidity. i doubt that will happen. >> but wishful thinking. >> a polio vaccine is a little touch of the polio disease. this is one-sixth of the economy. and can i point out their millennials. hrd -- harvard did their own study, asking millennials what -- how likely they were to sign up for obama care? 45% said unlikely, only 22% said likely and the rest weren't sure. >> but most kids that go to harvard are able to get employer sponsored health insurance because they are the kids -- >> i'm not sure what that is what they are doing. when they poll you, in two to one in a liberal place like harvard -- >> with everything being so negative, who would sign up for
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it. >> but bob, obamacare rollout, americans on how it is doing, not well, 76%. and very well, 3%. >> why would you say anything else. they have been bombarded every day with the problems of obamacare. >> they are bombarded because the problems are real. the media is not making up the problem. >> i think some are catching [ inaudible ]. >> and i also think that on the poll for the millennials, i was surprised it is not just about the website, millennials know how to use technology, but i thought the poll would be that they were offended that the government was so bad as the website but it does seem to be more. >> but the media, you can't count them out. they will frame a big government disaster as an anomaly. it is an anomaly and exception even in the absence of any success. success is the anomaly in a progressive word and they have
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brain washed everybody to think the worse. >> i don't know what an anomaly isba it thinks -- but i think it is bad. >> and charles krauthammer on pbs, behold charles. >> i love how you guys just can't wait to get your teeth into republicans throwing mud at republicans. on a week when this administration, by the way, the viewers, ufr not going to -- you are not going to lear about -- hear about the secretary changed every deadline in the obama care law without any legal authority in the way that is absolutely astonishing. but you won't hear about this on the store. >> we just did. >> courageous to tell it like it is. that was my favorite aha-moment of the weekend. you can get charles krauthammer here on the five at 5:00 p.m. eastern.
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>> as much as i love charles, he's a panelist on that show, it is closing after next week. you said to take a shot. >> he has been on 30 years. >> but it is closing. it is down. >> that says more about pbs than charles. >> charles likes to rain on parades. >> there is no styming him. >> and you have a final comment on that, greg? >> all i know is i think there should be a metal band named thauj -- krauthammer. >> it would be awesome. a german band. like slayer. >> i beg you, wi-fi guy, wooi make wi-fi work before i have a conniption. >> and i had to listen to it. >> and the germans have great movies. >> and next, because we are just getting started, football hall
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strong start to the week, joshua. welcome back to the five. the african-american community has supported the democratic party for decades so it is an uphill battle for the republicans to make cross roads in the african-american community. >> the black population hasn't given the republican party more than 15% of its vote since 1964. and anybody who is deemed a black conservatism, i'm one of them, a registered independent
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to get that out of the way. but black conservatives are considered parias in our communities and it makes no sense whatsoever. >> and in the commercial break, i would say that is the most important part of the show you don't get to see. and we had a term of where gridiron originates. >> the original football field. >> no, this is the original football field it. was a gridiron. two lines going both ways. anybody knows, send us in a tweeter. >> can you explain why it is. >> i believe it was applied to a football field because it looked like that from the stands, the gridiron, the cooking surface. >> do you know why that matters today? >> no. >> the other sound bite that we have is from jim brown, because we are on topic. >> somehow it seems like he's over his head. i did, along with my wife and the rooneys, campaign for him in
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ohio because that was a key state. but if i had to say does he rate an a., a d., it could be difficult. i would give him a c. >> and those are words, kimberly, on jim brown on rating of the president. what do you think about that. >> i like for people to be open and honest and vocal. if you have an opinion about it and it is not popular to criticize the president but i do appreciate candor and they are entitled to their beliefs, whether it is steven smith or jim brown, and jim brown at many times a controversial individual, but i think he is voicing what a lot of people feel, whether you are white, hispanic or asian, that you supported a man that you had high beliefs in and it is left short and leaving people wanting for more. >> and greg, you've talked about black intellectuals in the community and made fun of. do you think there is a turning
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point here or is this just an anomaly? >> in my opinion, black conservatism is a cancer on liberal six. if it spreads they are dead. it will break the hold of this racial warfare that seems to be their go-to weapon against republicanism. you know what a true radical is a black conservative because hollywood doesn't know they exist. if you try to find them as a character in any show, they are not there. there is only one black conservative i can think of and that is darth vader. >> black conservatism, they are ostracized but also what they say doesn't make sense. >> thomas sole. >> i don't agree with that. but that is different. >> you can disagree with them but you shouldn't say what he said is nonsense. >> i didn't say it was nonsense.
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>> well you said it doesn't make sense. >> you pick out my words now. >> in a sentence diagram. >> if you were advising republicans who are looking at 2014 and beyond because they want and need to grow their voting base, when it comes to african-americans, what would you say is the best type of message that the republicans, based on principle, can deliver. >> i don't want to be hypocritical, i think the republicans in 2014 have to stay on obamacare. i wouldn't play around with contraception or none of that. stay with obamacare. but i find it interesting, james brown, steven a. smith, that is fantastic, speaking the way they see it. that is great. but here is the issue. blacks voted for president obama in excess of 90%. >> 93%. >> and i think the approval rating among blacks is still almost 89%. but if you look at what has gone on since president obama has held office, the black
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unemployment rate has widened compared to white. so it was around double the white unemployment rate and had gone down 1.6% or 1.7% what it was and now it is over 2.2% times what the whites are. so the blacks are losing ground compared to whites in the last five years under president obama, i can't imagine that would be -- that demand or command, 89% approval rating. >> it always sort of follows on what happens in the white community. first of all, the economic is starting to boom. we don't talk about that in our show. >> but don't you care about that, bob? >> do i care about that? is that a fair question. of course i care about it. but i don't believe it is obama's fault and i'm not giving up any faith in obama. i think he'll be just fine. >> if you are part of the black community and you are losing ground and not getting better under this -- under
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obama-nomics, do you want to vote for it. >> i think the other crowd is moving ahead. >> but, dana, may i, i'm sorry, isn't that the same argument we had with incoming equality and now you are taking the other side of that argument. >> i don't think i am. >> let me ask, greg, if you were a conservative black ints elect you'll person and wanted to make inroads in hollywood, is there hope there or should you abandon it. >> i don't think there is any hope. it is a long battle. it is not about skin color, it is about skin thickness. you have to be tough if you are a black conservative because you are basing the white in the media who are angry they have no effect on you. you have to be like allen west and say just screw you guys, i don't wear what sallan or slate or the new york times thinks, i don't care. >> i thought that was excellent. >> you remind me of a black
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conservative. >> where did that come from? >> because he's not going to back down from his opinions, he's going to say what he thinks and that is that. >> my laert is black. >> we'll ponder that in the commercial break and maybe tell you about it on the other side. coming up, more disturbing reports about the mandela sign language interpreter and the new heisman trophy winner and a admission by suss asan -- susanr andon, coming up. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal.
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welcome back, everybody, to another installment of the fastest segment in tv news. three hot topics, 7 fast minutes
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and, number one, the fake interpreter getting the full saturday night live treatment this weekend. >> i have been listening, to what americans are saying. and some very valid concerns are being raised. >> well adding to the mystery, there are reports that the interpreter has added burning two people to his rap sheet, along with pretending to be an interpreter and knowing sign language. >> this story is horrible. the only decent part was the saturday night live part of it. but how did they not catch this guy? he's done this before. he's interpreted and has been a criminal? does it get much worse? >> dana, your thoughts on this guy. >> well i read somewhere that one of the reasons the south african government is trying to explain what happened, they think someone took the low of the bid, which doesn't happen in
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government. but in this case, they got what they paid for. i do think it might be time to sort of bury this -- let this story go after this one. we obviously -- he's a deranged person who needs help and never should have been near all of those dignitaries, especially the president. >> bad security breach. >> he was accused of killing people by putting ties around their neck and starting fires. which is one of the nastiest ways during the uprising, the black township outside of johannesberg, that is basically doing one of the nastiest things in the world. everybody else got arrested but he got sent back home because he was insane. >> it just tells you how screwed up south africa is. this guy got so close. the emotional import of the event -- our president would not allow that to happen in any
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other circumstance but they allowed it here because it was an emotional event and maybe our white house security -- or the secret service didn't want to make a stink out tv but they shouldn't have let this happen. >> but they should have. >> we have to move on. florida state star and story quarterback jameis winston can now add heisman trophy winner to his bio. >> i trusted in the process that with truth it will deliver a positive outcome because out of all of the things i've been through the past month, i remember when my daddy trusted in the process when he risked his job and -- and was jobless three years ago, when i was out there doing whatever i did to provide for my family, but the truth prevailed because eventually i got me a scholarship. this heisman isn't just for jameis winston, it is for florida state. >> he won with a wide margin of votes even though he is fresh
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off a controversial action and the attorney dropped the charges and now jameis winston is the youngest winner of the heisman. bob, your opinion on this. >> he is the second youngest heisman to get it in a row. on the numbers, he deserved it. no question about it. but he said, he had a rough month, what about the woman that went through the rape? >> we fouks on the person who -- we focus on the person who won the trophy, what about the 314 million people who didn't and it raises the question, why do you have to play football to win the heisman trophy? that is bigoted toward the uncoordinated in this country. i'm aborting all votes until i'm eligible. >> your thoughts on jameis. >> facts are facts. this is not a character award and you can't argue with him.
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>> given the controversy and the allegation of this, there is a lot of criticism that the case wasn't investigated fully and they didn't test the blood in this case and it is a he-said and she-said and it comes down to popularity contests in these high-profile cases. >> doesn't he have to play another year in college before he can play in the pros. >> well we'll leave it there because we have to move on. last one for today, ever wonder why the hollywood types are so weird when they hit the award shows. suzanne sar andon coming clean, so to speak. >> name one hollywood event that you showed up to stoned? >> only one? [ laughter ] >> i would say almost all except the oscars. >> almost all except the oscars. okay. >> but they are all baked. that explains the strange commentary. i don't smoke and i don't care what they do, but can't they
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wait until after the show. >> no, absolutely not, i encourage them being high. it is not the pot, it is the politics. perhaps if she was stoned all of the time she wouldn't have stupid politics. >> you are stoned most of the time, what are your points? >> exactly the point. responsible people having fun, i don't have a problem with it. >> i was moved to make a confession. how do you think i get through this show every day. >> you are baked right now. >> obviously there are chemicals involved. i'm not surprised. >> are you hungry? >> i think that most people at those award shows are on something because they are so boring. >> are you on molly by any chance? >> do you know molly. >> only because you guys told me. >> from miley cyrus. >> the word is going to get out. >> no, she is not. she is clean. >> i don't admit to anything that i wasn'tstoned -- waeblt
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stoned for 35 years. >> that is due to mondale. >> some of the things are so boring, why not. i don't think everybody should get stoned, but they do. it doesn't bother me. >> how do you feel about that? >> they are going to do, it is a lifestyle choice, nobody is a baby sitter. >> i'm personally against it. >> why? >> buts that my -- but why? >> that is not for me. >> it is as rare a topic that we all agree on and i think we all agree, do what you want to do, hollywood. >> you don't smoke dope? >> listen, i'll have cocktails until -- >> i know that. >> to the face. >> but just [ inaudible ]. >> point well taken, kimberly. is there another way to take vodka that i'm not aware of? >> there is not. >> we're not going to talk about
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throughout saturday, new york endured santa-con where thousands of people dressed as santa descended on manhattan and drank until they puked. here is a sample. >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ].
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>> oh. >> [ bleep ]. >> is that an elf? >> their excuse, it is for charity. last year the organizers raised $45,000 for toys for tots. hooray. but look, my preferred charity are the bar keeps, the waiters, the bouncers, the cops who had to work that night and saying this is for charity is not an excuse to annoy the staff, or not tip or pea in someone's doorway. never mind the city work hes that have to deal with the rainbow of what is left behind. it is okay if the charity outweighs the bad behavior. i'm not sure it does in santa-con. my point is drink up. but it is combining contemplation with camaraderie. you should not infringe on my good time. only you can feel your buzz. so your mindless babbling about how wasted you are, is not mutually enjoyed. this is like watching an
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insuranced driver -- anyone inexperienced driver changing gears. the mark of the prois that you never know which is why i'm seeing three kimberlys right now but who is complaining, it is three kimberlys. >> am i a grinch, dana? >> when the topics came around this morning, i have to be surprise surprised, on the upper east side santas were wonderful. >> was he wearing a santa con outfit? >> no. the snow was coming down and it was a beautiful day. and i didn't know any of that stuff was going on, but i blame one person. >> who? >> de blasio. >> pile it on. >> because liberals dominate the upper east side, don't think? what were you doing on the upper
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east side. >> i was shopping on my way to go to brunch with you. >> she was stimulating the economy. >> i've seen this thing in my neighborhood and the guys come down and they leave sober and they come back smashed and they are laud -- they are loud. it is not giving santa a good name. give $45,000 and go door-to-door and you'll raise more money than putting up with this -- >> and what if a child walks down the street and sees santa vomiting? >> that happened. >> santa has a stomach virus. >> you have the right to drink. drunks are bad, drinking is fine, but how creepy to see these guys. look at the cheap shots. >> they are the bad elf. >> forget the ones fighting with each other. it is the hey makers from leftfield. >> the elves are very bad. >> only eight citations handed out. >> because it is too hard to
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identify which santa did it. >> they are like it was the other guy. it was the guy from the south pole. the guy in the red hat. >> and that is a good point. because when you are wearing a costume you think you are entitled. i was out on the street -- >> and you were in an elf costume. >> yes, i was smoking outside and santa demand my phone because they feel if they are santa they ask for anything. >> did you give it to him? >> no. >> did you say get back there in and make -- back in there and make some toys. >> what is your specialty, when you are making your toys? >> she's lost her mind. >> all right. we're done here. coming up, a husband is shot and killed after going christmas shopping with his wife at the mall. and there is a manhunt under way for the shooter. the details when we come back. ♪
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has an idea, you can tweet. last night 30-year-old dustin free land was killed after he and his wife were carjacked outside of a shopping mall in new jersey. his wife is okay. here is what happened. >> the husband, the victim, had opened the door for his wife, she started to get into the vehicle and he got to the driver's side and started to get ready to enter the vehicle or enter the vehicle and he was approached by two males and was shot before he entered his vehicle. >> there is a manhunt under way for the suspects that fled in the couple's suv. i don't want to start a raging battle over gun control here, greg, but new jersey -- >> new jersey has some of the highest gun control -- >> right. >> so that's ridiculous. >> but criminals get guns. here is the issue. i live three miles from that mall, there is an area of affluence next to an area of
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extreme -- let's call it lower class poverty, this happens a lot. i've had three cars stolen. >> three range rovers. >> bottom line is this guy was approached with his wife coming out of the mall and two carjackers said give me the keys and the guy pushed back and said no and got to bullets to the head while his wife was standing there. and here is the story. if someone approaches you and wants your car, give it over. >> you were there? >> i was standing 15 feet from my car. >> and what you said is 100% right, it is not worth it. even if you don't have insurance any more like bolling, you should turn it over. >> but we don't know for sure he refused. but he said something. because guess what he doesn't want to turn over his wife and he's worried about his safety and he sacrificed his own.
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30-year-old and an attorney. >> in new jersey, an area with a notorious high crime rate. can we draw some -- conclusions from that? >> my opinion is they will get caught pretty quickly. what will they gain out of this? they can't sell the car. just a terrible crime. i don't know what else to say other than it is horrible. >> and it bothers you around christmastime. people are shopping and they have a lot of money. >> but you don't think that you are -- it is one of the great things about america is we live in this free society where you have a government that through the taxpayer we pay for protection so you just assume and you have to in order to live your life that you will be okay if you go to the shopping mall to get christmas presents or whatever else they were shopping for. >> but they love to steal those range rovers. >> but it shatters your confidence to be able to go to school or to work or just shopping. >> just the mall at 9:00 at
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night. >> i've had three cars stole nen that -- stolen in that area. i'm way more inclined to get my new jersey conceal to carry so that if i'm confronted by these people -- i don't know, bob. your point about gun control, this is basically telling innocent civilians, the general population, arm yourself. >> because you're under siege. >> let me talk about demograp c demographics this is an aflubts neighborhood -- affluent neighborhood near poverty, that is not surprising. >> you can hit the artiers and -- arteries and get them right on boats. >> they strip out the v.i.n. >> don't yell. >> i'm not going to yell, because it was not a happy
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story. one more thing is up next. >> thanks, bob.
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it's time for one more thing. my gosh, the commentary. i have a very cute story. i love pope francis and this is a charming little story. there is the people's pope and the boy was fascinated with the pontiff's skull cap. the pontiff loves children.
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this is in the -- this is the institute that cares for sick children and you remember that he also received the distinction of time person of the year. and he said if joy is your message, share the gospel of god's love to everyone. he will certainly be happy with that. i like him a lot. i wanted to do something on nsa but we decided it wasn't the time to do it. so fantastic, homeland season finale 3 last night. i'm not going to spoil it, but watch. >> go, driver, driver. >> so i'm not going to spoil it for you. the big question, does brody survive that episode? you have to see it.
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let me know what you think about it. hit me up on facebook.com slash eric bolling, no spaces. let me know what you think if you saw it. loved it. >> fantastic. i have to start with episode one so i'll get back to you in the next three years but hang tight for that opinion. it is a good one. greg. >> -- >> homeland is no scandal. >> i love scandal. no way. >> it is a great show. >> saturday night, we lost a legend, peter o'toole. he was 81 years old. he is one of the greatest actors that ever lived and this movie, if you've never seen a peter o'toole movie, start with lawrence of arabia because he played this enigmatic figure and this is an astounding movie and very long but i've seen it five or six times. i think it is probably the greatest movie ever made, better than citizen cane and porky's. >> but check it out. >> a great man and a great character. he was nominated eight times and
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never got an oscar. >> he got an honorary oscar thou though. there is a slefr in colorado that refuses to -- a sheriff in colorado that refuses to uphold the gun control law. and it is the law, boys. let me give you a line if you are gun control advocates out in colorado. and that is the police who won't follow the law are breaking the law. and they ought to be arrested. >> okay. maybe they could arrest themselves. that would be so weird. dana? >> this is a first. i'm combining my two favorite one more thing topics in one. >> is there something wrong with jasp jasper. >> this is about jasper and dirks benty. dirks bently started getting pictures of people sending in selfies of things they cared about and if you go to instagram
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and if you hash tag i hold on, you can submit one. i did one with jasper and i've driven bob crazy, mission accomplished. >> charming. play your dvr so you never miss an episode of the five. >> 59-50. a federal judge slams the phone on the nsa, ruling the spy agency's collection of your calling information is illegal. this is special report. >> good evening. i'm bret baier. you can bet there are plenty of phone calls back and forth between the nsa and the obama administration tonight, because a judge today said the agency's program to collect data about virtually every call in the u.s. is unconstitution. chief intelligence correspondent catherine heritage has been on her phone all afternoon and has

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