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i'm eric bolling along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, and greg gutfield. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." we have a huge show for you tonight, including lone survivor, the blockbuster film depicting the firefight that killed three navy s.e.a.l.s that detractors claim is just war propaganda, and the heart-tugging reaction from a mom of one of those killed in action s.e.a.l.s and a former medal of honor recipient. first, a story you'll only see on fox. last night, fox's james rosen broke the news that president obama, the white house, and many obama senior advisers knew within minutes that the attack on the consulate in benghazi was
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terror, not a protest in response to the often cited video. 9:42 p.m. benghazi time, the benghazi consulate gets attacked. within 18 minutes, general de dempsey and leon panetta were told by general ham about the attack. within an hour, 11:00 p.m., there's a meeting with president obama, general dempsey, and secretary of defense, leon panetta, so obama is made aware of that at 11:00 p.m. benghazi time. 1:45 a.m., ambassador stevens is declared dead. two hours and 15 minutes later, woods and doherty are declared dead as well. 10:00 a.m., the bodies of ambassador stevens, shawn smith, tyrone woods, and glen doherty are flown from benghazi to andrews air force base. jay carney was asked about the new revelations in the briefing room a few hours ago. >> for many days hour, the
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president, but you specifically at the podium said we did not know if it was a terror attack. why if the military leaders testified to capitol hill it was a terror attack almost immediately, why did you say that? >> of course it was an attack. the facility was attacked. there was never any doubt about -- come on, ed. i know there's a desire here to color outside the lines, but this is not factual. >> coloring outside the lines. listen to a few in the obama administration coloring way outside the lines, given what we now know from general ham's damning testimony. listen. >> let's be clear. these protests were in reaction to a video that had spread to the region. we have no information to suggest that it was a preplanned attack. >> we have seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with. >> what sparked the recent
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violence was the airing on the internet of a very hateful, very offensive video. >> all right, let's do ladies first. the most offensive one for me was hillary clinton at andrews air force blamed the video knowing it had nothing to do with the video. it was in fact an attack. >> this is damning information. i want to know how many lives you have to take to be a gold member of the liars club. all those people that you sh showed, one lie after the next, have a loose relationship with the truth. despite facts and information they had at their disposal at the time this happened, and they sold lies to the american people, and it's shameful because american blood was spilled and it's what we have been saying from the beginning on this program. >> you know, general ham testified under oat to congress that it was 18 minutes after the attack started that leon panetta and general dempsey were notified. >> that's right, and we just saw hillary clinton state
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misinformation. it looks like her state department had it right. so as you mention, eric, just minutes after the state department operation center said it was a terror attack and then moments later, they said it was al qaeda linked, and we know from stephen hayes, from his reports in the weekly standard, there was a specific meeting on friday, september 14th, where victoria noneland at the state department expressed concern that her supervisors were not happy with the initial reports that were out, saying it was al qaeda, so she and ben rhodes got into a meeting. we have not heard from ben rhodes yet. changed these talking points to say it was a video and it was that sunday that they went out and perpetuated the lie. nobody in the military ever said it was a video. it was changed way after the fact, and it was done deliberately for political points. >> and in fact, general ham was
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testifying. he was also asked two or three times, when you say attack, you mean attack, right? you're not talking about a protest? he was very clear and precise about calling it an attack, not a protest. >> yeah, i am one of the people who would easily forgive an administration over confusing over an attack like that and understanding things are happening incredibly quickly, and there's no nefarious things going on. however, if there was an inclination to blame a video, how easy is that blame taken by the media? why does it happen? because there's an environment that fosters a belief that when there's a conflict between the east and west, generally the west is the goliath. we're the ones responsible for such things. by fostering an islamophobia. this is somehow our fault. therefore, you have a filmmaker who is in jail for violating parole because of his alias. you would have an alias, too, when you see theo van gogh's
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body. all of the people defending roman polanski and woody allen, perverts, aren't defending this guy. there are two reasons they blamed this video. one is to win an election. and number two is it's easier to censor than capture. >> there's a lot of reasons they may have. clinton, carney, susan rice all fell in line. did they fall in line out of, i don't know, a feeling that they needed to or they were told to? >> i wonder about that around this table. it seems to me everybody is falling in line, the sky is falling, conspiracy theory. let's buy into this. let's get back to the facts, eric. the facts are that right now, carter ham said he was never told to withdraw. all he did was say, you know what, guys, it looks like an attack. looks like something that was planned, there was some foresight here. he didn't say it was attached to al qaeda. he didn't say any of that. he didn't say a word like that. >> but when he was pressed, they
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specifically said, general ham, was it a protest? did it look like a protest? did you ever even mention protest? he said absolutely not. >> he's talking specifically about benghazi. remember that the video did spark mass protests in places like tunisia, in egypt. there were real protests in response to the video. >> the point is he distinguished it -- >> let me finish, general ham then goes on to say, american intelligence did not suggest there was any imminent threat of an attack coming in benghazi, so he wasn't on guard against it. when he saw what had taken place, he said it looked like a planned attack. >> could we blame lone survivor for the shooting in the movie theater? >> what do you mean? >> the shooting that took place where the guy shot the guy over texting. >> you're giving them ideas. >> there's no nexus between the two, but wi can arbitrarily pick it. >> arbitrary is a good word, because i think there is a lot of arbitrary picking going on. >> one of the other things that
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came out of general ham's testimony is that the consulate was grossly underprepared for any sort of attack. >> you have to pin that on the state department and the white house. think about it, the ambassador himself was asking for increased security months before there had been two attacks to the third attack that happened on september 11th. i would think that considered u.s. soil, this is what our embassies are and our consulates, that president obama would have had to know that two weeks prior, a hole was blown so large into the wall that 40 men could walk through, that president obama was alerted to that. why the british embassy closed and ours stayed open and they didn't give increased security when the ambassador was asking for it himself was shameful. clinton claimed to be friends with ambassador stevens, and by the way, there were 30 cia agents on the ground. they knew what was going on. to say it was spontaneous, think about this, the ambassador went from tripoli, to benghazi, to a
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safe house. do you think anyone doing something spontaneously would have that kind of intelligence? >> that's the problem, there's so much more to it, and they knew it at the time, and now some of the facts and truth are coming out and hopefully other people are going to have the courage to tell what happened. >> james rosen is going to break more details tonight at 6:00 on "special report" and folkess on the white house news. all this they didn't know or what they understood was accurate, we have to be careful because there's a lot more coming out in about 50 minutes. >> i'm all for it. bring it on. i say lay it on the table. there have been extensive hearings. hillary clinton, i know she's your demon of the moment, but she has testified about this in front of hard-nosed republicans. >> what difference does it make? >> hey, but they asked her hard questions, and she testified. let me just say, representative roby, a republican on the house armed services committee, she said no one was held back. nothing happened here that you would say, oh, scandal.
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>> that was a different topic, juan. that was when she was asked, were there assets available to help them? >> one was conspiracy theory. one was military was held back, they didn't -- weren't allowed to go. >> this topic was whether or not the white house new in advance? >> they knew. but attack is not conspiracy by al qaeda, who attacked us on 9/11. >> we don't know, and maybe we'll find out in 50 minutes. the second topic of the block, the irs, we now find out, the justice department is not going to prosecute the irs for their targeting conservative groups. >> the best thing about it is the person in charge of this investigation is a big obama donor. apparently, michelle was busy, they couldn't track down oprah. clooney was doing a film. bo the dog, they couldn't find him. perhaps he was eaten. the irs case is the equivalent of a corrupt cop blocking a crime scene and saying nothing to see here. the white house mes the mob look like the telletubbieteletu.
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the obama administration will go down as the anything-goes administration, mainly because the media lets them get away with everything. they're submissive as a blind hooker. >> wow. >> i would say this is the political equivalent of defining deviancy down, right? the justice department has gone after whether or not roger clemens took steroids, and they won't go after this? it's absolutely shameful, and by the way, this woman, this donor that greg me didn't even bother for seven months to talk to the victims. how do you do an investigation when you're not talking to the victims? >> it's an invisible, imaginary investigation by the holder and justice department once again. >> can they say we're not going to investigate it, and congress can't lean on them? >> they have been doing it for five, going on six years. they shouldn't, but they can. they have the power and the ability to walk away, turn a blind eye, to not assign investigators. they have been trying, right? >> they need to change the laws. >> i hate to bring this up, but
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the fbi did investigate and they said there was no finding of any political bias or enemy hunting going on. >> oh, yeah. >> they said where you had people say tea party, they also said occupy. where they said patriot, they also said progressive. they didn't understand the law. that was the problem. they were mismanaged. >> next up, obamacare on the verge of flatlining. grim new data means you the taxpayer are going to have to fork over a lot more of your hard-earned money to keep it alive. and later, a shout-out from "the five" to one of the biggest radio stars of all time. the self-proclaimed king of all media. what did howard stern say about us? stay tuned. ;ñ;ñ;ñ
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communities when it is just failure. it's like spitting on a nice car or rooting against superman. imagine them now as they say employee health plans are better than obamacare. independent agents compared the two and found walmart's to be way cheaper, while providing better access to high-quality care than barack's boondoggle. that's not saying much. a fat man's shadow provides better coverage than obamacare. >> that's funny. >> thank you. will the press care? please, this is walmart. comparing walmart to the government isn't fair. one provides, the others divides. it's like comparing an apple to a razor blade. shouldn't activists be happy a million people have good health care? not in the punitive anticapitalist world. walmart is a proxy for the evil west that provides goods and services in ways the commies never could. my advice, go to walmart, head to aisle 11. that's where you'll find the
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diapers, you big stupid babies. >> why do you also have to hate on babies? >> i wasn't hating on babies. >> interesting news coming out, eric. obamacare's youth problem. idaty shows the administration, too too young people are signing up to keep the premiums from rising. we knew this, and now it's happening. >> massively. the obama administration put out prior to the rollout of obamacare, they needed 7.7 million enrollees by march. they also needed 3.5 million by the end of the year. of that, they needed in order for this to work, 40% had to be young people. whey they end up with a million fewer than they expected and only 24% young people are -- of the enrollees are young people, which means it's a lot older people who require a lot more health care, which means the whole system is going to cost a boat load more for us, the taxpayer. >> so juan, the solution here is to work at walmart? >> yeah, well, you're in bad
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shape, but yeah, i guess if you can get a job at walmart, do it. i wouldn't say don't do it, but i would say you're going to get low wages and of course at christmas time, you'll have to ask the customers to donate your gifts because you won't have money to buy them. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's true. >> of course, it's true. i don't come on here and say nonsense. what's interesting is i watch people who are so excited that oh, my gosh, they have a problem with young people signing up for obamacare, and i worry about all of you because i love you so much and i know in a couple months you're going to be like, oh, no, he got them. he got them, because under mitt romney's plan in massachusetts, that's exactly what happened. the young people don't sign up first. who signs up first? older people who really need it. >> we didn't make the number, say it was supposed to be 40%. >> that's ideal, what they want. >> how are you saying -- juan, how are you saying this is going to be workable now? you called us all chicken little, the sky is falling. why is the sky not falling,
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juan? >> first, with 25%, there's a way it will work. but they want 40%. you're exactly right. it's just that they haven't got it yet. >> it's a failure to fund. there's no money to support this. that's the problem. >> that's not true. >> yes, it is. >> that's the key. there's a ton of money. it's just a question of whose money is it going to be? it's going to be our money because we're going to bail out the insurance companies. you know what burns me up? when democrats reference massachusetts. massachusetts had the lowest number of uninsured in the country. >> right. >> it took years and millions and millions of dollars. mitt romney constantly was going back to the legislature, asking for more money and advertising to get young people to sign up. young people, juan, they just didn't come to the table. so what's going to happen? >> they eventually did. >> what going to happen now after millions and millions and hundreds of millions of dollars trying to get young people to the table? then what? insurance companies are still going to jack up rates. >> you just said -- by the way, i was thrilled to hear i'm
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getting you hot. i must say -- >> actually, that was your imagination. >> an argument. because i was arguing. oh. >> okay, but the point is, guess what? romney got the celtics, the patriots, he got everybody, the red sox, to say to young men, you have to sign up, and the young people did. >> we have to make insurance sexy. >> quickly, greg, you're not considered sign up unless you pay your premium. so these numbers, i bet, are going to be even lower than what we see today. >> you're not just talking negative -- >> mr. hotman over there. >> there she goes again. >> i would wager a couple pairs of shoes on it. >> can i ask before we go, k.g., are you familiar at all with the spanglish rollout? >> yeah, but the problem is is that going to be money in their pockets to fund this? who are you hoping to get with all this? >> it's been called an insulting
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disaster. >> it'sdora the explorer but not as educational. not going to work, and insulting to all hispanics. >> including myself. 1/16 hispanic. >> is that right? >> 1/16 cherokee, too. i think he is elizabeth warren. >> i am. coming up, americans are coming out in droves to see "lone survivor dates despite the fact some liberal loser critics are trying to convince them the movie is pro-war propaganda. a medal of honor recipient takes them on next on "the five."
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tragic 2005 navy s.e.a.l. mission in afghanistan, topped the box office this past weekend. it's a true story brought to life about our american heroes, but some liberal critics have the audacity to call it war propaganda. while a lot of people have an issue with that, including sergeant dakota meyer who earned a medal of honor for his service in afghanistan. >> they're calling propaganda is a reality. for .4% of the nation that has gone over there for the last 12 years fighting these wars so we can be free. these are the stories of the men and women sacrificing and they've got to tell the story so other people know. the problem is people don't understand what the mission was going over there. our mission was to stabilize the country, to put them in a position to where they had an opportunity to go and secure the country and make a difference. we did that. >> and here's reaction from donna axelsson, the mother of matthew axelsson, who was killed fighting next to latrell in the fateful battle. >> hogwash.
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marcus has been very careful about not bringing politics into this as all. these are men and women who want to do this. it has nothing to do with politics. it has to do with the courage and bravery of our military men and women. >> we've been talking about this movie and the book, you know, long before the movie came out. and now people are catching on. it's in more wide release now, so people have an opportunity to see it. it's done well at the box office. now you see the discussion about it, eric. >> so these liberals are calling it a pro-war movie. it's not a pro-war movie. it's a pro-america movie. it's an america is exceptional movie, and it just highlights our military and really the navy s.e.a.l.s and how no one left behind. they would not leave one person behind no matter what. but it doesn't play well in liberal lalaland, so they call it a pro-war propaganda movie, which is offensive, especially to the moms of the three s.e.a.l.s who died there.
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>> the family members, the children, the wives, the loved ones left behind. andrea? >> when i think propaganda, i think benghazi was caused by a video. i think propaganda when i think that our president told us al qaeda was on the run. i don't think about a factual movie based on the navy s.e.a . s.e.a.l.s actually going in and fighting for this country. you know, they are incredibly, incredibly brave. whether you agree with the mission or not, you have to support them. look alt this president. what is his plan? his foreign policy plan, besides the navy s.e.a.l.s? who has he relied on? think about it. who has put all those wins on the pirate getting bin laden, the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. for liberals to go after the military, really, they reveal the ugliest side of themselves when they do this thing, i think. >> they make the case for their political enemies. >> when did it become so unpopular to the point where there's an overwhelming indoctrination in this country
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that's anti-american, anti-american exceptionalism. when did we become like this? >> i don't know, but you know who is making propaganda films right now? funny or die. the great comedic liberals in hollywood are bending over for obamacare like roofy's gumbies. you have a critic who called the movie, he called the movie cliched. and he is right, because serving your country is cliched. patriotism is cliched because it exists and it's real and it's good. sometimes those are cliches. what's not cliche in their eyes is bashing that behavior. they somehow think bashing serving your country is edgy when it's really as edgy as a cottonball. what's killing the critics is things like this movie and "duck dynasty" are doing so well in an america they don't recognize. it must be making the brothers throw up knowing that these things are so successful.
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>> i'm glad you said that. everybody at the table seems to thing, gee, the liberals really don't like our soldiers. they're so opposed to them. didn't hollywood make this movie? mark wahlberg and the gang? secondly, guess what, i think there are lots of liberals, eric, who love america, and think patriotism and fighting for the country is terrific. let me finish. and guess who's going to see this movie? >> you? >> it's not the "duck dynasty" crowd. in fact, less than half of the people going to see this movie are white. you know, americans of any kind. it's black folks and hispanics that are making this movie a hit. >> we're not breaking it down on minority demographics. >> i'm the one saying let's not break it down. i'm telling you, exactly, this movie has doubled expectations. biggest january rollout in years. because more than half -- i'm just telling you. >> we're talking about america. >> the number of eskimos going
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to see the movie -- >> you can mock it, but the fact is this movie wouldn't be a big hit if in fact despite not having a major black character, it has drawn -- >> juan, we're talking about american heroes and lies. >> guess who is in the military? >> that's a good point. >> juan, i will give you that from this end. from your puerto rican sister, i feel what you're saying, but i want to show you this moment from donna, very emotional this morning on fox and friends. >> ben foster did a phenomenal job. >> he was the actor who played him. >> yes. and we had the opportunity to meet him in albuquerque at the end of september before they started filming. and to kind of talk to him about who matthew was. he did an amazing job of bringing matthew to the screen. and after i saw the rough cut in may, i texted ben and i said,
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thank you for bringing my son back to me for a few hours. >> you can imagine the power of that moment, and all of the actors, eric bana, mark wahlberg, ben foster, were out heavily promoting the film, and they did a fine job. before we go, a special programming note. former defense secretary robert gates sits down with our very own sean hannity tonight for a special interview on his new book. it's out today, so tune in. 10:00 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. and up next is the octomom headed to jail? oh, no. we're going to tell you what nadya suleman has been charged with that involved your hard-earned money, when "the five" returns. stay with us. controversy, but nm
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has landed herself in legal hot water. yesterday, nadya suleman was charged with welfare fraud after allegedly reported to report nearly $30,000 in earnings. this woman became famous when she gave birth to octuplets in 2009. after the birth, she was reportedly showered with free baby items and book and movie deals. and then she cried debt and went on welfare. she also went on to make porn videos and fight in some celebrity boxing matches. she now faces up to five years in jail if convicted. kimberly, what are the chances? that the octomom will leave her -- i believe it's 14 kids. one set of twins. one is special needs. we joke about this, but its very sad. >> it's very sad. every time i look at the children, i want to know who is cooking dinner for them? are they getting enough to eat? the children in that picture look good, but that's obviously
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some kind of promotional video. she's a criminal, and she gave birth to these children to become some kind of commodity and make herself over to look like angelina jolie. she's corrupted the law in every way she can to take advantage for her own personal and financial gain. because she's made a spentical of herself, she's caught the eye of the law, too, and the prosecutors, and they're not going to sit by and let her perpetuate the fraud on everyone. the problem is the children will suffer in the balance. what is going to happen to the children? like you said, one of her children is special needs. it's a serious situation, and it's shameful. >> greg, she didn't report nearly $30,000 in earnings. her film, octomom home alone, which is a little different than the macaulay culkin version from the 1990s. >> i found out by accident. >> our official movie reviewer, bob beckel, is not here to preview it for us, but does this depress you? she said she wanted the kids to be loved. >> she's not a mom, she's a vending machine. she's a poster child of a
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dependent society entitled to gratification without sacrifice. welfare fraud is scamming the united states is the new 9:00 to 5:00, and the reason it exists is i said this two days ago, i'm going to say it again. criticism of bad behavior is now considered worse than the actual bad behavior. you couldn't point out this is wrong because then you're seen as judgmental. >> i think we pointed out it was wrong, and i think on the show, we covered the welfare angle when she went on welfare initially. we predicted this. she has all these kids. who's going to pay for them? she's unemployed. does she go back on welfare and we foot the bills? >> this is one of those little spoken about dirty little secrets that the irs, if they have her, and kimberly makes a good point, because she was flaunting it, they're going to go after her, if you're rich and you forget to report $30,000, you pay it, you make some sort of deal, and you walk. tim geithner blamed turbotax, a
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website, and he didn't report something like $100,000, yet he didn't spend time in jail. look, do i condone her behavior? no, but equal treatment for poor people and rich people under the law should be the case. >> what about the munchkins? that's the sad part. i feel so sad for them. >> one thing we talk about a lot on "the five," especially when you're on, is the danger of encouraging people to be single mothers. it's the quickest pathway to poverty. i think nadya suleman has mental issues for the reason she want today have the kids, so it's sad. it makes me want to limit the number of kids people should have. but we're not going do that. >> very chinese of you. >> well, 14. can we stop at 10? >> i didn't realize this, you know. i thought i knew this story, but then i was reading and it said 14, including a set of twins apart from the eight, and then the autistic child. i was thinking, 14 children? and she never has said who the dad is. which is another, to me, cultural marker of total failing and dysfunction. >> well, because it was really
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busy, juan, and she wanted to give me my space. >> it was you, my hero, until now. >> hang on. a national bureau of economic research found recently that shows like mtv's teen mom and 16 and pregnant, are actually helping teens reduce the amount of teen pregnancies. people are watching the shows, young girls, and they're not getting pregnant. now, they're still having sex. they're just not getting pregnant, kimberly, so i watch the shows, and let me tell you something. it doesn't look glorified to me in any way. it may be doing some good. >> yeah, i actually liked this report. i thought that was good news and encouraging because there was a lot of criticism in the beginning of the program to say, hey, is this going to have the opposite effect? is it glamorizing it, saying you can get on tv if you're young and underaged and having a child? let's see. >> let me pop in here and say, i hope the rappers realize popular culture makes a difference. if you glorify deadbeat dads who say, i got this woman pregnant
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and this is my baby's mama, it hurts. it hurts us. it hurts the american people. it's wrong. stop it. >> we rag on mtv, but this is an example of cultural influence doing some good. >> positive. >> can i also point out you said the girls are watching that and it may help them not get pregnant? guys are watching it, 16-year-old boys are watching it, 15-year-old boys are watching it, too, saying i don't want that life. >> 47-year-old men are watching the show, greg, and they're sayish, i don't want that life, right? >> two points. if this changes behavior, then what about the other stuff they claim doesn't, like depictions of promiscuity, hip-hop, misogyny, usually the people cherry pick results. the other thing it was correlation, not cause. a didn't cause b. a and b happened at the same time. you could blame global warming. my guess is it's abortion. if you want to allow it, you have to allow abortion. i think a lot of it has to do with going to planned parenthood. >> or birth control. >> what's the other reason? birth control, yeah, they lumped
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it in control, so we don't know. that's the other angle that may not -- >> they aren't telling us. >> it may not be as savory for us conservatives. >> we have to debate this on another show. coming up, super bowl sunday is less than three weeks away and everybody is catching football fever. even this pastor who took drastic measures at sunday mass to make sure he didn't miss his 49ers in the playoffs. plus, a ticket scandal ahead of this weekend's championship games. are some teams banning certain fans? we'll have that next for you on "the five." @w@wowowpg÷÷owúç÷g
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the road to the super bowl now just 19 days away from the big game, and we want to show you what one die-hard 49ers fan just did, it's going viral on the internet. pastor tim christiansen from a church in montana didn't want to miss the playoff game last sunday, so he gave a very, very short sermon. one minute long, so he could go watch his team. >> there is a football game starting in just a few moments. not that i have any vested
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interest in the game or the outcome of the game whatsoever, but i think we might just have an abbreviated service. peace, love, and serve the lord. >> we will. thanks be to god. and i'm out of here. >> oh, my gosh. >> god has already forgiven pastor tim because it was just a joke. take it easy. he held a full service after that, and the congregation was in on it. >> speaking of the playoffs, tickets in high demand for this weekend's games, and the seahawks and broncos are doing everything they can to protect their home field advantage. that includes restrictions on tickets for people who live outside of their home turf. if you live outside the state near them, hey, you're not invited to the big party. greg, what do you say? >> it is specifically targeting san francisco fans. there are other areas, seattle, oregon, everything is okay, except for i believe the san francisco, the bay area. so a bakery cannot be allowed to
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deny baking a cake for a wedding because that would be a violation of rights. however, you can deny tickets based on where you live. that is frisco-esq. >> san francisco. >> it's locationism. >> san francisco fans are so civilized. amazing tailgates. we have champagne and caviar, and use gray pupawn. it's the most amazing -- what? >> didn't they whack a dodger fan in the head? >> wasn't it reversed? >> i have to tell you -- >> that's not fair, and that's little cry babies. be a real man, play football. >> very fair, because these are football teams and these are businesses and they can sell -- as long as they don't discriminate on the major categories of discrimination, if you discriminate on location, that's all right. >> aren't we all from a location? isn't every ethnicity from a
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location? >> but the founding fathers didn't put that in the documents. >> it's home field advantage. you have to preserve it. i live in washington, d.c. and everybody from everywhere else lives in washington. you go to the game, the nationals or redskins eerlthd, and there are all these fans from the other place, and you think, what are you doing there? >> it's a smart business decision. they have over 13,000 seahawks fans lining up for the tickets. the more seahawks fans, the better crowd, the louder. my personal position, their tickets, their stadium, their business. >> but that stadium, it's tough for teams to play games there, away games, but the niners are still going to win. >> take the niners, and let's go with the underdogs, take the patriots, too. >> you know what i want to say? pastor tim, terrific. and to me, it's inspirational. my pastor always says on sundays when there's a big football game, fewer people come to church. i bet more people come to pastor
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time for one more thing. i'm dpek to kick it off. i've always been a fan of howard stern, of "america's got talent." this morning, i was getting t texted and e-mails saying howard was talking about you. >> i voted for some conservative candidates, but i also voted for some very liberal candidates. i don't know where i stand political politically. >> you strike me as a libertarian. >> if someone is competent at governing, i will vote for them. my favorite tv show, "the five." you ever watch that? >> he had really nice things to say about greg. not so many thing nice things to say about bob beckel. >> and he loves the girls. >> we're big fans of yours, and
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happy birthday. >> and by the way, he has the best wife. beth is incredible. >> and robin, his sidekick, is also a fan of "the five." >> maybe we can work something out. greg, you're up. >> you know, january 14th is probably one of my favorite days of the year, perhaps in my entire existence. all i think about january 14th because it's the birthday for the best and coolest newsman in the world, and i talk about mr. shep smith, who turns a spry 40 today. look at him. he's fantastic. and i got him a gift. it's my new book "not cool" which is available on order at amazon or wherever fine books are sold. shep, it's not out yet, but i just ordered it for you and it will be coming to fox news. >> you had to use shepherd's birthday to sell your book? >> you're shameless. >> it should be called "shameless" by greg gutfield. >> that's a good idea for a follow-up. >> where should we get it?
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>> anywhere. at ggutfield.com, or at amazon. >> so you're wondering, how is mitt romney doing after that upsetting election? guess what, he's busting a move. check this video out. unbelievable. here he is at a mormon youth conference. and they invite him up onstage, and what did he do? he went gangham style. check him out. oh, yeah. getting loose. >> actually, i think he's got the moves like jagger. >> is that what it is in. >> i believe so. >> you know what, eric, in the tradition of republicans gone wild, he can't beat this at all. >> look at him move, doing the rapping dance. that's true he's a dancing resident. he's a sidekick to the president. tell me what is your name? >> mc rove. >> mc rove, my man.
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when i get back, i'm going to have to tease him, because mitt romney, you're terrific, but you're no karl rove. >> or something like that. >> okay, this is a very male themed "one more thing." howard stern, who i love. shepard smith, mitt romney, and now lou dobbs of the fox business network, has a new book out called "upheaval" where he offers his solutions to the republican party. this book is great. he gets into some really good points. one, he tells republicans, stop killing each other. it's really, really good advice, and of course, lou is just a great guy. you can see him at 7:00 on the fox business network, but this is an excellent book, and he's been a very good friend to me and the show. >> lou dobbs. >> go get it. >> he's one of my heroes. >> go, lou. >> dancing for lou. shake it up. >> stir the soup. >> i've had too many twizzlers. let's not kid around, but, so we're going to put a little lady in "one more thing."
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how about a little gisele on your life? she's under a lot of criticism here. she was riding in her atv while holding her daughter with the other hand. you know, no seat belt, no helmet. i don't know what you think about this? >> she makes everything look good. can we just give her that? she's just incredibly awesome. >> but she's been on a couple parenting controversies. i'm not even going to look at this. >> whatever she wants, on whatever vehicle she wants. >> you have sophia vargera pa parkpark parked in front of you. set your dvrs so you don't miss an chemical spill is spreading across state lines.
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new warnings about the drinking water. monster energy. one of the most popular caffeine boosts and now there's a new push to stop children from buying this drink. an egg hunt at justin bieber's house. what police found inside the mansion. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first" with us on this wednesday morning. >> half way through the week. thanks so much for starting your day with us. we begin with this. drinking water dangers spread beyond state lines in the west
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virginia chemical leak. this morning the spill has stretched to cincinnati. city officials have shut down two intake valves back to norma virginia following last week's spill. 39 percent of west virginia american water customers are allowed to start flushing the contaminated tap water. 200 restaurants reopened in all but one hospital now has running water. the majority of schools remain closed. >> a wildfire that led to evacuations is now under control. what started as a 10 acre brush fire quickly grew because of strong winds. three homes several buildings and up to 50 acres were destroyed. no one was hurt. the flames were tut out last night. crews remain on hand just to keep an eye on potential hot spots.
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