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i'm kimberly guilfoyle, with bob beckel and the others. it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five". ta >> is religion making a comeback in america? " it seems like people are hungry for something beyond what is offered in the materialistic sexually charged culture that seems to dominate our lives. for example, pope francis was named time magazine's 2013 person of the year of the bill o'reilly "killing jesus" is a "new york times" bestzi seller this year and "duck dynasty" and the faith of the robertsonn family has captured the hearts of tens of millions of of americans. and the history channel's mini series "the bible" was a huge
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hit. hollywood is now catching up with the upcoming movie "noah," based on noah's ark. >> it's you. you must trust that he speaks ia a way that you can understand. >> a great flood is coming. we build a vessel to survive the flood. we build an ark. >> mama! >> what do you want? >> there isn't anything for you here. >> i have made it my back ande you standis alone and defy me? >> i'm not alone. >> i really want to see it. 2 hits theater nationwide thisat spring. looks like a fantastic production and russell crowe always delivers.s. what do you think, religion
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making a comeback? >> i hope so. i wear my faith on my sleeve.rei you know it. it's great. thank you for that. it's great to see russell crowe like one of the top actors making a movie like this. i'm thrilled to see it. it looks fantastic. the mini series "the bible" was on fire. i'm thilled. thank you for that. a >> they're not doing it forbo th right reason or for financial reasons or because there is a need, there is a desire for people to have more faith and mo spirituality? >> it goes beyond just movies and books. look at the number of and evangelical christians. the numbers aree growing remarkably. the number of mega churches that are growing. the east coast, but most of the rest of the country, church attendance is up. i think a lot of this is because this is a time when people just -- there is no order in the world.- th there seems to be -- like it used to be things were w predictable. thingshe come the you so fast.
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things seem to be out of control. i don't want to get into politics, but in general. out this is a grounding for peopleog and that's important. >> it's an encouraging sign for humanity and certainly in this country where we see a gravitation towards spirit and faith. dana, how do you account for it >> i agree i think it's growingo i hope it's true. i think many religions are growing. buddhism clues. islam is growing. there are consequences for extremism and we see that inuenc certain places and then you havn a fight of good versus evil. there are peaceful muslims and we continue to encourage them tu try to speak out so we can livee peaceably together. i also think that if you look at charles krauthammer's book we talked about, "things that matter," one of the things he talks about is the big question, why are we here if what are we doing? what is next? what's w after this? is this life all instead of all
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those big questions are things that matter to people. they're not talking about hollywood and politics, but really that base -- who you are in your biggest and most important question that awful us ask sometime in ourant life.ask, >> andrea, is it a good sign fos our country? >> i think people are so hungry for something more edifying and something more hopeful. so 24-hour news, it's more negative than positive. we do positive stories on the show. but iso do think people are huny because there is so much of the other. there is so much smut out there. there is so much crass material. when people see a message of o hope and they startth to see the biblical stories which are truly amazing, it makes them feel good. they're hungry for it and they're not getting it in the schools. they're not getting it in elementary schools up to university. so they're searching foror so something bigger. in my one more thing, i talkg about the keys to happiness. one of the keys is values.
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that's lacking in society. when people see it in front of them, they're very encouraged and flock to it. also they'll be doing a sequel of "the bible" announced just last week because it broke records, 100 million viewers.o that's coming out in 2015.bibl i find it interesting that in this country, we have to go to australia or other countries toi find real manly men actors like russell crowe and mel gibson, "the passion of the christ," whe are we going to cast now?oin jonah hill? >> they're not here. >> there is a lot of the other and smut, but also another out other. it's the atheists.nd they're trying to stifle free speech. they're trying to clamp i down n the free practice of religion and when you see a movie like this that says we'll fight back. we have c a right to talk about it, to practice it, to bes entertained with it and i thinkn it is a good thing that movieant houses are willing to put up the money to -- it's probably 50 or 60 or more $100 million movie budget that they have to outlay
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in advance 'cause it's a risk -- $125 million. you don't see a lot of that. you see lot of 125 or $200 million with "fast and furious" with people blowing up and dying. but not a lot of these types. it's a positive sign. >> i think that's right. the other thing i'd say off the charles krauthammer thinking is that the baby boomer generation, which was the largest generation has been replaced by the my len yams. but it was the largest. they all are coming to that period in their life when they begin to realize that there is m an end.they you never thought there was an end. it gets people to stop and think about well, is there someplace i'm going after this? i call it the big black wall. i'm a person of great faith. a lot of my friends who are not come up and say, you really believe all that stuff in thein bible? i say well, yeah, i do. but here is the choice, if i'mff wrong, what difference does it i make? i'm going to be a speck of dust. if i'm right, it will be a marvelous after life. so you ought to have faith in doing that. i think a lot of this is being
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driven by the demographics inbu the country.k >> what's the big black wall? >> it's the end, brother. that is the end. that's either cremation or in the ground. >> i think life. >> a blue wall. >> if you're faith, you look at it as maybe a white passage. but if you're not, you see a bi black wall, just ending right there. >> i think there is a couple ofj otherus reasons, especially if church attendance is -- i wouldn't be surprised if you ses that on the rise in certain places, especially because one of the things that churches provide for you is fellowship, a chance to be with other people, a chance for sharing where we're on our electronics all of the time, so you can live these really solitary lives and as we said, social media is a wonderful tool, but not the same as human interaction. i think that fellowship at church and the relationships you can develop there and giving back that you can -- that's onee what makesgs about you happy is giving.
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it's one of the reasons we all like the christmas season so much. the last thing i'd sayay on thia is for me this year, to be ableg to witness the people thatay, volunteer on the mercy ships,the these are true missionaries. one of the things i asked atrue nurse there, she's beenm volunteering for many years. she met her husband on the shipa they have a baby now. they're on the ship. i asked her when people say,nd gosh, i would love to go and do something like what you'reke doing, but, when you're talking to them and trying to recruit them to come to work on the mercy ships, how do you erase that word, but? she said, she's a person of great faith. she just said she's never reall had the doubt. every time it looks like they're running low of money or not going to be able to pay their r ship's fee, something happens and god always provides forps them. it was amazing to see how they treat one another and how theyth treat others. >> there is aa term for thaty believers. it's called on time god. meaning you don't see it>> comi but he's always on time of the
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it's always the right time. >> there is also -- i not only go to church enweekers but three aa meetings a week that's also a fellowship. it's very spiritual. and it is where you do interaction. we don't allow twitter in aa meetings or you get thrown out. but i think there is that humann bonding that takes place when you have people in a room together seeking a goal. aa it's stay sober.eeki in church, it's get a stronger relationship with god. and the more you can build your relationship with god, the stronger your faith is going to become. >> youth rely heavily on your faith and it's very courageous to overcome serious obstacles ic your life.u ca >> i tell you, on time god, i was down to 9.50. i was three years sober.o i waswn living on a farm getting divorced, i had no money. i was living in this place a mile back on the dirt road.g one day the only thing in the mailbox was junk mail. th
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after i prayed, i said i hate to ask you this, i don't reallyo believe yet, but if you can help me out, i could use some dough. but i went out to the mailbox. sure in your, a guy that owed me $20,000.15 years ago, sent $20,000. >> there are so many stories like that. it's almost like god has to keep teaching you trust. it's a lesson. he almostt brings you down toeso your lowest point and then he always delivers. when we get into religiousys debates and there is an excellent book about this. "liar, lord," why would he have died for a lie? that's what i always think, too? if you look at and you read the. stories in the bible, i don't would anyone do what he did for a lie?did to your point about community that, is what i think is the foundation of the churches in this country and we have gottenn away from it. like diners in this country, people came together. they're like a community. >> mostly greeks. >> well, but the community rallies in the diner. that's where people used to getk their news.iner
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i think people have gotten away from that sense of church and community and they're hungry for that back, but not getting it in everyday life.th starbucks with their iphonene and just wrapped up in themselves. >> there is one force that's brand-new that is actuallyes helping that exactly with ace you're talking about right now. pope francis. it's a uniting force, whether you believe some of the things that believe -- believe in some things he says, he's really getting a lot of people who weren't particularly attached to the church coming back to the church. >> reengaged. in latin america as well. they are seeing the numbers gonm up about attendance and church and i'd like to see more of that in this country asda well. r i think it would help yow --se unite us. >> i think about my own faith, christianity, which we all share here. if it's not real, if jesus, christ did not die for our sins on that cross, it's been one of the greatest con jobs in history that you could keep this going
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and have people by the billions who have faith in this risen christ, if it was a con job, it was the greatest one ever pulled off. i don't believe it was. i believe every bit of it.on j >> can i say we all have sort of different political beliefs. we differ on some weres, but we can come together on this and we can differ over obamacare and little policies here and there, but isn't the real fight that w can all come together on for the moral fiber? shouldn't we be reaching higher to save that?le isn't that the real fight for ra this country? i mean, i think when the values go, we're gone. >> dana? >> i was thinking about this show and there is a lot of fellowship here. >> there is. >> for really solving the world's problems. >> just tune in here. >> this is next up. coming up, on to the brave members of our military serving
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♪ ♪ >> we'll have some breaking news for you on a "duck dynasty" in just a moment. but first this is the time of the year when we reflect on what's important in our lives and all of us should be verywe grateful for the brave men and women in the u.s. military. there are more than 1.4 million active duty personnel, 164,000 of them are deployed around the world in more than 150 countries. there is a movie you may want to check out to get a better understanding of the sacrificees that our military makes. it's called "lone survivor" and it's based on a true story of four navy seals on a mission to
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capture or kill a notoriousl.s taliban leader in afghanistan. the mission turned deadly after the seals were attacked byth hundreds of taliban. mark walberg stars as the only seal who survived the deadly ambush in 2005. here is a look at the trailer. >> listen up. >> bad guy, senior taliban commander. >> killed 20 marines last week. 20. >> going in with a four-man team. >> there is a lot more than ten guys. >> we're good, right?e th we're solid. >> god is looking out for us. >> everybody, let's move! let's really move! >> that looks awesome. kimberly, variety magazine has asked why isn't this movie getting the accolades, getting
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more awards and more attention and it seems like we keep having this discussion, right?ie we had it with "zero dark thirty," why the female director was not getting the accolades she deserved. why do you think that is? >> i don't know. i'm hoping it will pick up over the holiday season and peoplezer should really take a close look a this. i thinkhe it's an important fil. there is no greater sacrifice than to give your life for this country and what the navy seals and military does every day, tha sacrifices their family as well is an important message. the film is very well done. very accurate. well produced and an incredibleo director and cast. mark walberg, eric banning, ben foster. i thought it'sah a great movie. i recommend it for everybody. >> what do you think, bob? why do you think it dingo as much buzz as maybe it should have? >> let met be a little -- franksly we've been at war for over a decade and i think people are very tired o of it. i'm not so sure that people want
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to focus in on this that much. you could argue about what youau thought about -- not 9ough afghanistan war, but iraqi war. but i think people are just -- they have seen enough offfer americans go over and die and they wonder what the causes are. are they really worthwhile? i think there is a little the fatigue. >> eric, have you seen the movie? will you see? >> i'm dying to see it.l it looks fantastic. dyi "60 minutes" did a piece on itif three weeks ago. it was a great piece.. >> interviewed marcos latrell, the actual hero. fantastic piece and backed it ue with two-week crappy nsa coverage. but i'm dying to see this movi. i disagree bob. i think a good war film, doesn't matter what's going on, is always a great -- this is greate inspirational. >> can't we use a little -- >> well, i think it's a movie about a hero. it is not about obama. abo
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>> right. >> what was the movie, "zero dark thirty"? yoatu couldn't get more coverage on that movie. but that hero was not a soldier. that hero was president obama. i disagree that there is not interest because as i understand it, and i'm not a big video game player, but most video games sold that go -- are all war related. people want to be like our soldiers. they want to know what it's like to be one and it's really goodow for recruitment. we're talking about a block about asking a question of whon are we? o where are ourf values? how could i be a hero like that guy? it's a movie that i would like to see. but i don't think that there is a lack of interest when it comet to war mavies necessarily because i think they're alwaysto popular. but i think this in particular didn't get the attention becausy it didn't have to do with the white house. >> and they were referring ton hollywood. you saw "the hurt locker" received a lot of awards.ood.
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but oftentimes as dana points out, it's touch and go with the hollywood community when it comes to our military. >> it seems to go back and forth quickly. one thing about the video games, i don't know if kids in america want to blow things up. i'm not sure that's ankn inspiration -- >> if you look, for example, on halloween costumes, what'su the most popular halloweenumes costume every year? in the past several years, navy seals. the popularity is there and the recruitment is pretty good right now for our troops. >> not miley cyrus? >> very quickly, i took to twitter and asked our five fan what is they thought the bigges. issue was facing our military. sop of the answers were benefit being cut in washington, d.c.,ee lack of a real mission, lack of a commander in chief. >> i'll go with what the military tells me what, marcus latrell believed, it's the rules engagement that are a complete hindrance that cost troops thei lives on a daily basis. we're not enabling them to do their job.
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>> to fight to win.. >> we're micromanaging them and trying to send them out on cultural sendtivity tours when that's not what they're there to do. >> i think before when there was a cold war, it was very clear. it was us and the communists. it was a very clear mission. now the missions are very complicated and complex and ther wars are all over the place andm it's not clearly a defined enemy. >> i think it's disgusting thatv we cut -- we're looking for places to cut and absent mindedly forgot and made a cutd to our military. they better fix that. >> there might be another reason why the movie hasn't done that well. perhaps the marketing and the pr campaign wasn't as good as othes movies. that is possibly a logical conclusion. >> mark walberg is awesome. i watch him on mute. ahead, a major development in. the "duck dynasty" controversy. a & e just released a statement about the future of the show.
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this is a fox news alert. nine days after a & e suspended "duck dynasty" patriarch phil robertson for comments they didn't like, the network caved announcing just moments ago they will resume filming the series with phil this spring. i'm reading from a statement that was just released according to a & e. after discussions with the robertson family as well as consulting with numerous advocacy groups, a & e decided to resume filming "duck dynasty" later this spring with the entire robertson family. so it's bringing around kimberly, start with you. free market at work, i would say. >> as you have said, yes. this is the free market at work and this is the people's religious beliefs and expressing them may -- maintained a strong position. they didn't back down. a & e, we've said this was going to happen. i think they didn't really have
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a choice. they kind ofd jumped the gun on this one and there was a tremendous amount of backlash. but that's what's great abouts this country.nd people have different viewpoints and opinions and this is a family of faith and they stayeda by their faith.ith >> the line that sticks out ande fairly long press release says, after consulting with numerous advocacy groups, what do you think that means? >> first of all, a couple of the gay advocacy groups theyle interviewed right after this dio not show as much emotion as people expected. that's one. butt two, this is frankly not a very good public relations spin on their part. they say after consulting with them and after listening to phil say he didn't want to promote hate, blah, blah. the fact is they got inundated with people who wanted them to put this thing back on.te, you're right about the free market.s when they say it's not theirndat core values, their core values is profits, clearly. nothing to do with values they're talking about. >> when you say a & e's values?s >> don't try to hide yourself around values? >> theel robertsons pray after
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every show. that has a lot to do with it. >> one of the things they write in the statement is that is why we reacted so quickly and sta strongly to a recent interview.c that can't possibly be true because in a long laid interview a major monthly magazine, they would presumably have known before they let it get out of control, it's not a shock they're going to continue filming. that's good. the other thing they say is they will use this moment to launch a national public service campaign promotining nudity, tolerance ad acceptance among all people,mo including presumablyte people of faiths like the robertsons, i guess. >> blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. it says our core values values e centered around ininclusion and mutual respect. is that why they tried to get them to stop praying and saying. jesus on their show? it's bologna. it's about profit, profiters profit. even more than that, it'sem not about money.it
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the fact that a & e tried to silence them, even before this scandal shows that they have different political beliefs. it's bigger than money. don't want them praying. they don't want them talking about jesus. they don't get that talking about jesus is profitable and what made them profitable.abou >> let's take a look at them at the family praying at the end of the show. take a look. >> all right. y'all bow. father, thank you for another good day on planet earth. thank you for these fish you provided for us. thank you for your love, your mercy, it's through him i pray. amen. >> bring it around quicklygh to your point right there.d >> yeah. this is why the statement is just a bunch of nonsense. we've seen andhy we've read the stories about before this entire thing, a & e trying to tweak the "duck dynasty" to make them fith into their religious beliefs ort to conform to their political beliefs and the "duck dynasty" wouldn't do it. so that's why when they talk about mutual respect, theyo it haven't been respectful of theiy views to begin with. >> i love it that the great american family today is the
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"duck dynasty." i think it's great for them. i also think if you haven'tit i watched the show, don't thinkd it's just all about religion. the show is a lot about fun and raising children and having relationships and dealing withan crazy family members. there is a lot more to it than the prayer at the end. l >> the beavers in the sink. and >> the thing that strikes me about this whole thing is i think phil was genuinely surprised by the reaction that he got. i think this is the way this gue had lived.i that doesn't excuse -- i still think the language was coarseus and he admitted it was coarse and wrong. but at least he admitted it. i think a & e is playing everybody a game here and nobody is buying it, a & e. just come out and say you blew it and now you're back because of the money.it. >> as prereleases go into making mistakes, not too shabby. talk about w surprise, i think & e was surprised at the backlashb they received from people across the country. also this one, probable will he had a lot to do with it. i text back and forth, willie
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robertson all the time of the good friend.d fo i'm pretty sure. >> worse name dropper. >> you are. >> but i'm pretty sure part of what went into that decision wa when the family said we stick by phil. when they said they stick by phil, a & e's got to go hmmm. >> on a serious note, i think dana is right -- >> did you just text george>> bush? >> no. >> that story line for that entire series is full of everyyl kind of conceivable life issue and the part of the religious part is relatively small. when you think about it. except it is about -- some of these things that happen so som of these kids on the show, i remember when he got his granddaughter to get a prom dress and got upset because it was too short -- >> that happens. that's why it's reality tv. >> did if happen to you? >> my daughter brought her first dress, i said no. no, no, no.er >> it's about family. yout can think back, i remember when i got my first prom dress
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with my dad, it was very long. e >> i bet. >> covered everything. >> we got to go. we'll leavee it there. a & e decided toto continuereak filming "duck dynasty" episodesl going forward with phil robertson. when we come back, an annual tradition right here on "the five."ack, dana has mentoring advice for mn any young person who wants to homerun in their career.ei if you have a graduate in the house, tell them to grab a seat. that's after the break r the bre. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you:
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eric on that. the first is, more thinking, less feeling in e-mails. we'll have a discussion about these.e'll i'll read these quickly. you have to provide a new subject line, especially for your boss.a don't irritate potential mentors. you can try to get on the radar screen, but don't irritate thems start a weekend reading folder. i love my weekend reading folder. my favorite tip of the year islr to do your own network audit because eric, one of the things that mentoring research shows is that your network, who you know over the years, who you keep in touch with, is your most who important asset, your own y personal asset. a lot of people forget that thee even know people that might be o able to help them climb the ladder. >> it's the best thing you cani, possibly do to -- especially when you're starting. you meet people, hand out cards, hands out resumes. from my first real job, i was
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like work downtown. i had started handing outdown resumes. no one called me. i was literally work at a goes station and i got a phone call i from a guy who had gotten my resume from another guy who said you want to comee to boston to work for us? i said absolutely. dropped that job right away, got to boston. you never know when it willid happen. keep your contacts hot.an >> you still keepd in touch with those people?for >> i do. lo >> that's a good phrase, keep your contacts hot. give them some love. water the plant. >> kimberly, you said you liked the tip of if there is going tot be a new e-mail thread about a new subject, as a younger person, you shouldn't use an ol, e-mail thread and old text respond on a new subject. >> lazy, lazy, lazy.e i love a fresh, clean one, like title it, put it out. i always have an appropriate subject line and refresh it.-m because when people have these e-mail chains and they're five deep, what is this about? it gets very confusion. guess what? people think it's an old e-mail,
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they're going to delete you.s then you're going to cry.e- >> very good. bob, do you like -- you disagreed with one of them. >> i just said you have to be a little -- you don't irritate a mentor, but you have to keep th, pressure up to get in front of them. i was thinking aboutut what eric said. when i keptt track, i was doing campaigns and not many of them,a but i had one candidate who. ended up being assistant secretary of state and i was down fishing in north carolina one day wondering what i wasy of going to do with my life. i get call. it's somebody from thehe state department said how would you like to be a deputy assistant secretary of state. i said of which state? they said of the united states of america. >> state of conniption. >> it was about -- state of confusion. >> i kept up with the guy and boom, i became the youngest kep assistant secretary of state in history. >> we keep telling people you're big time. >> you are big time. >> that was a long time ago. >> if a young person on capitol hill calls you and i says, if i could get five minutes of your time, how do i have a career
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exactly like yours? one of my bonus tips is give up on the idea that there is any certain one path that anybody can follow to end up where they think they want to be.e >> right. it wasn't always doors opening all the time. there was a lot t of doors that also were closed that i did have to kick down a few times.a we've also talked about this, ie somebody gives you the time to sit down, because remember,if people are really busy. be concise.e have a very specific -- when people sit down with me and say, i don't know what i should doen with my life. i go, i'm not a career counselor. when they say, here is what i'm passionate about, i know there is a job available at x, can you help me is this here is my resume. whatever you can do, it's aab specific thing that i can take care of. also, i love these, you're so good at these.and attitude is everything. attitude of gratitude.th make superiors's lives easier. t if you make other people's lives easier in the workplace, they want to help you. they want you around. be the person that everybodydywa wants to work with. >> i just want to say one thing,
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i want to grow up to be justeryb like you. how do i do that? >> first, you have to play professional baseball. >> who did you play for?firs >> they're saying we have --ho >> i think it's mine. the last thing was morer thinking, less feeling meanthink don't use little smiley faces ia your e-mail. if you finish on time, your boss will be happy.. you don't have to encourage that and no exclamation points in th subject line. 2016 seems like ages away, but20 the hillary clinton chatter is heating up. how tough will she be to beat? charles krauthammer has thoughte that might surprise you.ry c you'll hear from the doctor when we come back. ♪ ♪
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have what it takes to be in the white house? to win the white house? i have my doubts, but charles wn krauthammer has some remarks about her possible candidacy.bt >> i think the status shes enjos among democrats is semi divine. it's not going to be a coronation, it will be a worship service. i think she'll be a rather weakc if she decides to run, which i think she will, she'll be athey weak, relatively weak opponentes and republicans are going to have a really good shot at theop white house. >> i don't agree.di let's start with you. >> love charles, brilliant. totally disagree. i think she will be a dig candidate and have a boat load of money and achieve any numbers that we have seen before as far asd money. when money happens, the negating happens and that helps a lot. however, i will tell you kind ot off -- for "cashin' in," i askef viewers, facebook and twitter people to weigh in on the most important topic of the year,
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obamacare was number within. but benghazi was number two. so people are still tuned in on into benghazi. this will come back toto haunt r in 2016. i guarantee that what difference does it make at this point we'll hear that over and over and ovet and that will hurt her.er. >> dana? >> i think yesterday the fox poll asking democrats what they thought about hillary clinton. she's at 68% approval without even having said she's going to run. she'll have all the money. she won't have a primary. now, the weakness, that can hurt you in that when you then go into the general, you're not in fighting shape to run againstd your opponent. but it also can prevent you from making any mistakes during a primary season.n. i don't think they should expect a coronation, but i think she will be very, very hard to beat. >> andrea? >> what has she done?e? i'm wondering. she's a professional victim. she has great dance moves. we saw her in the congo. she was toasting in south
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america. t really, what has she done? she tried to do hillarycare before obamacare. she's going to have to answer those questions. she's got a very thin resume. but here is what, it doesn't matter. the media is going to anoint her. it doesn't matter. barak obama had far less experience than even she had. it didn't matter to the media. it will be her turn. if 2008 was it's my turn, it will be damn it, it really is her turn. it's time for a woman. chris christie, they're already starting with the negative i stories. just this week is he a bully? starting to see little stories leak out. is they're going to do everything they can to get that poll weorie just saw back where hillary can be on top, if she run. i don't think she might for health reasons. just a little tidbit.aso >> nobody likes a bully and they're already doing stories against christie, on the front page of the new york sometimes. supporters are like wow, if this is true, i don't like it. it's a negative staying ma. the best thing for hillary clinton to take control of the
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house and senate because then is could be essentially two yearsho of the democrats saying oh, republicans are obstructionists, going against the president and if there can be fatigue laid in there, it might help cascade het over the top. she had to take a step down and a stand down for barak obama for her party so he could become president. that's a fact. so this is pay back for her.iden hollywood, money, all of it's going to be there for her. >> let me just wrap this up by saying that polls about by presidential elections 2 1/2 years outpr are about the most meaningless you can have. two, she was secretary of state. states senator, whether you agree her or not, she has a thick resume. beyond that, republicans still have to have a nominee. that means they're going to go through a bitter primary like last time. they're going to move their candidate to the right like they did mitt romney, far too far ton the right and not to the center where these things are w. i think the republican -- won. i think the republicans chancese of winning are nonexistent. >> what she did not do is
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protect a consulate after numerous warnings. >> there will be 1,000 votes on benghazi. >> republicans candidates need to be very careful because the "new york times" knows onefeed thing, that was her hometown paper when she ran for senate.m" how did she win? they painted rick lazio as a bully because he blessed that podium and made her sign that petition and she was a victim and so they have to be very careful. it's tough to run negative against a female. >> lazio was a lousy candidate. >> that's not true. >> one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ snowe ♪ ♪ ♪
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it's time for one more thing. i want to take this opportunity again to encouraged you all tol watch 9 fox new year's eve special. it's going to be great. bob and i will be together at 9:00 p.m. eastern live unplugged, unfiltered. bob and , i together for one ho. >> and sober. >> i'm really not sure whathou could happen. mentioned the human snugy and us jumping in one together for the sake of fox news.d i'm not too sure about that. >> who is going to be on with us? we could talk for ant hour. >> this is going to be superng exciting. we are going to have "duck dynasty" on with us. we're so excited about that. i know everybody out there will be, too. mutual fans on the show. you and i are going to have bill
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o'reilly and megyn killie,re ainsley earhart and rick leventhal, bill hemmer and elisabeth hasselbeck joining ind at 10:00 o'clock and taking us through the new year.d i'll have a special outfit on for you, bob. >> i can't wait for that. >> and earrings. >> i'll do my one more thing to carry this on. tell me about that -- we're coming up there pretty slowly. the other thing is there may be, we're not sure yet, but i made t this commitment. i'm going to lose weight and i may have some advice how to do that on new year's eve. you mighthave want to listen to that. getperson we're trying to to help make it a surprise, butw if not, then kimberly will tell me how to do it. >> does that mean you're going to give up the tray of doughnuts? >> the sugar police woman is here. every time i do something, dana says that has sugar in it. >> we're going to break out my old thigh master. if it can do for you what it's done for me -- >> if you'll get on that onmas
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national television with theou' thigh master, we're guaranteed h great audience. >> i'm going to use it. >> i want you to g get in that t thigh master. >> you don't mind if i get -- >> no, no, not at all. you use that baby. >> all right.ba it looks like you're the onlym. two in the room. >> fox is going to say what, two were we thinking? >> i'll pay anything not to see bob in that. >> i'll pay anything. >> can i go? >> yeah. >> tomorrow morning, "cashin' in," 11:30 a.m. -- no, this is good. i went toas facebook and twitter and said, tell me what the biggest stories were of 2013. and then we're going to talk about it s on "cashin' in." sure enough, obamacare by farsad number one. second wasbut close, and distang a tie between the irs and the nsa scandal. >> anthony wiener didn't make the list? >> nope. not even close.scan
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>> you know there is only one thing that could make your new year's eve hour better. >> i know. >> "red eye." >> i just want to say hello toea my grandchildren, step grandchildren. they just arrived today with their parents, kelly warren. they're my stepgrand twins. seven years old from scotland here for a week. there they are with peter. >> they call you grandmains america, which is super cute. >> grandma america. >> earlier i talked about this "new york times" story whichtalk fascinating stuff here. the keys to happiness, it's called -- yeah. values. listen to this, who are the most happy people in society? conservative women by a landslide. the least happy? liberal men and liberal women
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are just above the liberal men. >> never miss an episode of the fife. we'll see you back hereev on monday. "special report" is next. fox news alert. the "new york times" is making a bombshell new claim about the deadly benghazi terrorist attack. it contradicts many of the findings that we have heard overt last 15 months about who was behind that attack that killed four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. good evening, everyone. welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news home quarters. i'm jamie colby. >> i'm greg gutfeld. that making -- i'm gregg jarrett the new findings
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