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hello, everyone. i'll kimberly guilfoyle along with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, and greg gutfield. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." well, he's one of the best corner backs in the nfl, but now, seattle seahawk richard sherman is one of the infamous, too, after this side show on the sidelines sunday. >> final play, take me through it. >> well, i'm the best corner in the game. when you try me with a sorry receiver like crabtree, that's the result you're going to get. don't you ever talk about me? >> who was talking about you? >> crabtree, don't you open your mouth about the best our i'll shut it for you real quick.
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>> what was sherman so fired up about? well, a game-sasking defensive play in the end zone involving michael crabtree. now 24 hours after that post-championship rant made headlines, sherman issued an apology and said this to espn radio. >> obviously, you know, the heat of the moment, everything happens like that, and you know, it is what it is. obviously, i could have worded things better and could have had a better reaction and done things differently, but it is what it is now, and people's reactions are what they are. >> hmm. fox sports reporter erin andrews didn't even know initially who sherman was talking about. the look is priceless. that made rush limbaugh think about a certain someone in the white house. >> richard sherman thinks that everybody knows. that he's got something going on with michael crabtree of the 49ers, and nobody knows. i'm sure obama, at the end of the day, thinks the whole country is thinking about him every day. some people are so lost in their
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egos that they really do think that everybody is fascinated with what they're doing and knows intimately everything going on in their live. >> all right, anyone at this table know that feeling? who wants to be the first to raise your hand? was that the first thing that came to your mind? what is going on to make this connection with obama? >> no, i love rush, but i think he's a little off on just this one here. here's what happened. sherman, there was trash talking going back and forth all week. sherman, that game right there is one inch away from being a 49er win. one inch. sherman tipped it with the tip of his hand. >> 48er. >> i think you were wrong, he's not one of the best corners in football. he is the best corner in football. he's got a chip on his shoulder which makes him the best corner. he was a fifth round draft pick who is now one of the elite players in the nfl. straight-a student in high school.
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first student from his high school to ever get a scholarship to stanford. he's smart, got a chip, hates to lose. that sounds like a lot of people who may be sitting at the table who have the same thing going on, but we're not trashing us for being as passionate. >> dana's a great quacornerback? >> there's no question the guy is an outstanding cornerback, but what he did was took all the attention off his team. he had no right to shoot his mouth off like that. now all everybody is talking about is this guy when they should be talking about an outstanding job for the seahawks and a very good game all the way around. who does this guy think he is? >> because he didn't use a canned response, we had a tough game, our team played together great. now we look forward to denver. that's what he should have said? >> he could have said i don't want to talk about it, and walk away. anything better than the rant. i know he's smart, but on that day, he sounded like an idiot. >> he could have said, i hope i'm going to disney land in
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three weeks. >> i think trying to connect what sherman said to obama is stretching the limits to like a point of yoga class i have never actually been able to achieve. i thought it was slightly refreshing it was something different. i don't think it reflected that negatively on seattle. i think there's two weeks between that game and the super bowl. there's a lot of time in between. and his apology, i thought, was well thought out. there's a lot of adrenaline. the best part to me is erin andrews' face when she is so surprised about what he is saying, and shocked by it. it's almost as if she thought, did i say something negative about him? as if he was talking about her. >> calling him out. what do you think, greg, about this? much ado about nothing? >> these stories are now coming in two parts. the first part is the act. the second part is the apology. the yin and yang of media outrage, and stories like this for everybody in the media is like a roast chicken in which
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you can keep in the fridge for approximately two and three days and pick off what you want. so rush says, maybe i can compare this to obama. and then we completely forget about it. i was talking about this with shep. nobody remembers the t.o. story we did for a week, but i wish, a, we could have an apology-free month and a day where everyone can say something offensive. like the purge. remember the movie "the purge" but make it about language. and also, we need to return to the virtue of humility. if you're good at something, clearly, you can let your actions speak for themselves. >> exactly. >> i blame this infection -- this infection of pop culture into all aspects of our lives that have elevated self-promotion above all else. you can't just be happy doing a good job. you need more. you need more. the desire for more goes beyond achievement. that prevents your actual happiness. that's why he isn't happy. he feels he deserves more than actually winning.
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that's pathetingic. >> or can i take the other side? >> i'm going to, too. >> look, free speech. it's refreshing when a guy lets loose. >> nobody is saying he can't say it. >> you say he has to be humble. >> what's wrong with being humble? >> nothing. >> i know you don't understand it. >> that's funny. that's actually a cheap shot and i don't appreciate it, but we'll move on. why does he have to be humble? richard sherman has made a career on winning, being aggressive, being passionate, and now he's got to change it because some media critics think he was a thug. >> i never said he was a thug. what i'm saying is it's not such a bad idea to be humble after you do something great. and that has nothing to do with free speech. nobody says he can't say it. it's a pretty simple distinction. >> you're in a game like that, fighting to win, playing one of the best football teams, let's call it like it is. 49er football dynasty, people. deal with that. dynasty. so he's excited to be beat this
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team, right, because it wasn't even a big point -- like 3.5 that seattle was favored by. that was a game changer. the niners could have won but for that tipoff, and then there's back talk, back and forth between the team. he's saying you're going to try to call me out, and the quarterback threw on him, thinking he could get it past sherman. sherman is like, there you go. disrespect me, i'm going to cost you the game. >> this adrenaline in the moment, virtually everyone on the team had interviews fresh afterwards. he's the only one who shot his mouth off. by the way, i'll say this about you. you're a very good tv guy, excellent tv guy, and you're pretty humble about it most of the time, there you go. me, i'm not humble. >> you're excellent, the best beckel in the league. >> a guy like this, nobody else did it. who else did it on the whole team inthey all had adrenaline. >> kaepernick is so much better. humble and sweet instead -- >> the mold of a good tv
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interview post game. he should be, you know, literally destroyed on twitter. there is racial commentary going back and forth. >> that's not appropriate. >> he's a thug, and they use some of the worst terms you could possibly use because he wasn't that guy, that one predictable quarterback sitting in the locker room, using the same talking points that they all use because they don't frankly have anything else to go to. >> i think one of the other reasons it stook out is it was so different, and it's the complete opposite of what peyton manning said after the game. he was the one that when you're watching at home, you say, i hope my young son turns out to be just like him because he's so nice, and i guess humble would be one of the words, and gracious. there's a lot to be said about graciousness when you win. it makes you look better and people want to root for you. >> that's the point, which i said yesterday. it's really good to be good and humble as opposed to just being -- you don't need to be arrogant when you're good. >> no, you don't.
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>> you don't. >> the 49ers, i thought, were very good. the quarterback gave a great speech, took the blame on his shoulders, said it's my fault the team didn't win. he's a class act. >> the word dynasty and get away from the 49ers. >> 1,000 times. can we take a listen to this? i think this is nice jux juxtapositi juxtaposition, your word of the day. this is the seahawks defensive coordinator talking about faith and the importance of it to this team. >> jesus is better than anything we could -- even better than the super bowl, better than the nfl career. if we were to win the super bowl, tell everyone that no, jesus is still better. as much as we worship this thing called a ring and a championship, although we would like to have one, for sure, i can't wait to tell people. if that happens, god willing, we'll tell people jesus is way better. >> then the media is like, what are we going to do with this? what are we going to say? remember, this happened in the
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olympics when people talk about their faith and graciousness at the end of a win. they don't praise themselves, they thank god for it. remember, they tried to like edit some of that stuff out. this guy was just -- he's wearing his heart on his -- his faith on his sleeve. i found it really refreshing. >> he's there with the quarterback, russell wilson, and players, and they're nodding their heads in agreement. >> this is making the point i was trying to make. here we have the extreme on the other side. as sherman is extreme, not humble, loud, passionate, boisterous, annoying. then you have a group of guys who are humble, talk about god, talk about their faith. i mean, both are okay. both are just as good as that canned center of the aisle commentary that frankly is a little bit boring. i think they're both refreshing. >> you're not equating what these guys said with what sherman said? >> absolutely. they're the polar opposite. >> i was glad to hear them say that, because we do get caught
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up in this, such a big important day and the life of the world now, the super bowl. when you think about, if you have faith, you think about christ. it's not even -- it's like a piece of sand in a crap hole compared to jesus christ. >> what did you say? >> the super bowl compared to jesus christ. >> so if everything is equal, you would be okay with a professional athlete saying, i don't believe in god, but i'm glad i made it to the super bowl. >> sure? >> not on fox news. >> i'm on fox news. i'm cool with that. >> also, people enjoy this stuff if it's from a winner. >> all right. >> if it's something -- >> speaking of winners, what is your going to be your favorite super bowl ad. take a look at this bud light one already making the rounds. >> surprise. donny llama. >> i just got that.
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>> good evening, mr. cheadle. >> how are you, joe? >> very well, and you? >> hello, lily. >> you might need ten interpreters. >> i don't get it. i don't get a single bit of it, unless maybe i missed something. anybody get it? >> i think peta should be concerned about what happens in the hotel room. >> only your mind would go there. >> so they have like four or five of these that i saw, these provocative, you can't figure out what it is, then they put the date of the super bowl. i'm assuming during the halftime, they're going to explain all of these. >> arnold swauz nchwarzenegger going to ride a llama through a lobby. you ask what is our favorite? i'll tell you what my least favorite commercial is going to be. i'll tell you that. the one where arnold schwarzenegger is playing ping-pong. >> we like the one from last year where the cute girl is
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kissing the geek. >> we like that one. >> we like to act it out. >> we do? >> the widows who could be plotting to terrorize the olympic games. one may already be in position to strike. what russia is doing to hunt them down and what the u.s. is doing to protect americans headed for sochi, coming up. female announcer: it's time to make room
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that's a great song choice for sochi, russia. this is our next topic. will americans be safe at the olympics in socha? it's clear the pentagon is concerned. the military is planning to send warships to the black sea, and they will be on standby to evacuate americans if there are threats. russian forces are searching for three female suicide bomber. the so-called black widows may be linked to terror attacks in the country, and one may have already made it through the ring of security in sochi. why would the olympic committee
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have picked the region for the games where the extremists are rife? brian asked that question on fox and friends this morning. >> they want freedom from russia, the islamic extremist lifestyle. russia doesn't want to give it to them. congratulations, that really keeps our athletes safe. >> bob, when sochi was chosen, many years ago, so you have to go back in time and think about what the ioc might have been trying to bring russia along at the time when putin was being all kind and letting medvedev pretend here was president for a while. do you think maybe the ioc made a bad decision in choosing sochi? >> absolutely. they want to bring russia along, they could have gone to moscow, st. petersburg. but the idea of going to the middle of the caucasus where it's rife with terrorism is crazy. they're going to be lucky if they get through this thing without something happening. the other thing i would say is why is it we don't hear once
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again from the imams and the clerics and the head of the muslim countries who should be saying, you know, we oppose any kind of violence that would take place, for that matter, anyplace else, but once again, you're keeping your mouths shut, and i guess you're once again reflecting your prophet. i find it just absolutely incredible that somebody -- we're dealing with potentially terrorists inside the olympic zone. i mean, to pull it out of there, if it were up to me, i would pull the damn thing out of there. let's hope they don't put it in tehran the next time. that's how smart you idiots on the ioc are. >> um -- well, where is it next year? korea. the summer olympics. >> north? >> no, bob, south korea. the winter olympics. >> one event, that would be basketball with -- >> rodman. >> kimberly, when it comes to the security aspect and you're looking for four women, does the investigation and cooperation change at all? i should say right before we
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went to air, while they said originally there were possibly four, it could be there are three, and we're waiting for reports to confirm why that could be, because maybe one is no longer with us. any thoughts on the fact it's women and does that change anything? >> yeah, i do think it changes the equation from security and intel perspective. it makes it a little more challenging. i think that's why the heightened sense of worry and anxiety about this. you have to understand, they don't even have to break through the secure area. they can cause havoc outside by hitting a soft target, a hotel, something like that that can cause panic and disarray and undermine the whole olympic event. it's definitely in putden's best interest and that of the u.s. to make sure americans are safe that are going over there. you know, i agree with bob and brian that this wasn't a great choice. it was not a safe choice. >> eric, we also talked about whether the media maybe overhyped the terrorist threats and that's dampening people's
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willingness to go to the olympics. is this different or the same? >> let's say it was the l.a. olympics and this type of terror threat happened. we would be just as diligent. any olympics, any terror group can say we have a plan. we planted a black widow or four black widows and get the whole place freaked out. i don't think we should be pulling our athletes. there was some discussion whether we should pull our athletes. we shouldn't. i don't think people shouldn't travel to the yaarea. terror can happen anywhere. we had something happened four miles from here. who's to say? >> security will be tight. >> we're really good. >> you said yesterday, one last thought, as you said yesterday, probably the safest place on the planet for those two weeks will be sochi. >> let me get greg in here. what do you think -- would putin go to any length to make sure the olympics is safe, because his reputation is on the line? >> clearly, he already has. i want to show you a photo taking from the "washington post" of their bathroom facilities.
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do we have that? there you go. they're so concerned about terror that they're having people go to the bathroom in pairs. >> the buddy system. >> a buddy system. how can you -- how could anybody go to the bathroom like that is beyond me, especially if you have gentleman's bladder. this is bizarre. >> what is that? >> not a band. >> it's still amazing. you know, the other thing i don't like to press this further, but i'm going to. >> you are. >> that is that there are radical muslim states which are sending teams over there. i certainly hope the security forces have done decent background checks on these people. >> they haven't had problems before. >> the munich olympics in '72 with the red brigade in germany. what did that do? it drew black september into munich to do that. now you have these terrorists in prison. you're in the hotbed of it. what was anybody thinking? >> you know, the terrorists are ticked off at the west, though,
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right? >> yeah. >> in general. >> but they got a lot of westerners there to pick from. >> my point is, so then under that theory, you can't hold any big event. otherwise, you run the same risk. and my point is, the balkan area, the chechens, it's a hotbed for terror, right? i don't think the issue is the location. right? >> it's the ideology. >> the ideology. it can happen anywhere. >> just because you're bringing up about the black widows. they're tough, they blend in. they're harder to identify, to locate, to neutralize. they're more concerned. more cunning of an opponent. >> they're usually widows angry at the russian government or the west, whatever it might be, because they're on their own now. >> and they'll do anything. >> i have a feeling they won't last. >> you're not going to talk about putin? >> i have to go because we only have 30 seconds left. >> maybe the next place they're put it is tripoli or cairo, or
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who knows. maybe somalia? >> the u.n. talks that the president is going to have with iran, they could talk about that possibility. coming up, an inequality threat to our country. is that like slivery? that's frahm one of our millionaires in congress. that's next.
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income inequality has become president obama's safe word. shouting them when life gets scary. which is frequent thanks to his own policies in the past four years. the rich experienced more total income growth than they did from 2002 to 2007 under president bush. who's the cold capitalist now? so this default cry of inequality really means give me what you have because i don't know how to make more. it beats actual solutions.
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but while the free market is not always equal, it functions without coercion. you can have total income equality, but along with it, you'll neat thread of death. the north koreans are very equal, in misery, except those, of course, who party with dennis rodman. of course, there will always be someone who makes more. that's not inequality but life and opportunity. most people don't care if donald trump is rich as long as they're doing well. you have more trumps, you have more opportunities for people who aren't trumps. at the top of the ladder, trump is still building more ladders. sadly, we have a white house that mistakes dependence for help and class warfare as leadership. they suffer from outcome inequality, meaning everything they do fails. but until you figure out how to create more of the rich who then hire the young, you're just a demagogue tethering hopeless citizens to buckets of envy. now there's real inequality. obama cannot build weth, but if
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resentment were gold, he would be ft. nox. >> i want to go to this from rosa deloro. old friend of yours, bob. she likens income inequality to slavery in world war ii. >> whether it's an economic panic, great depression, slavery, jim crowe, severcivil cold war, there are times when our country is confronted with a crisis that poses an existential threat to our nation and our way of life, and congress needs to stand up and act. the test of our time is inequality. >> so bob, as bad as slavery and world war ii? >> that's not what she said. there are times where the country needs to rise up, like slavery, like world war ii. >> in context. >> maybe your context. not that i picked up. you can't look at these charts. why are the rich getting richer?
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the banks have gotten much more profitable, and the fed has kept the interest rates at zero. the people who profit from that are very wealthy people. having said that, if you look at the charts going back the last 20 years, the income of people who -- the lower income, the middle income, the upper income, are are flat or going down and the wethy are going like that. that to me says something stinks. what stinks is the rich get richer and the rest of us get the finger up -- >> bob. >> the first part is right. the rich do get richer. look, 20 years ago, our gdp was, i don't know, maybe $10 trillion. now it's $16 trillion, $17 trillion, so the pie continues to get bigger. which means the rich can get richer, and that's okay. the problem with liberal think is they think by shrinking the rich, pulling them down, it's going to somehow make the bottom happy, the less fortunate or lower income move itself up. it's not. that would happen if the pie
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were stagnant. the pie is growing. as the rich gets richer, it floats all boats. >> it's floated a lot of yachts, but it hasn't floated any fishing boats. >> sure it has. a lot of the percentage has gone to the richer or richest, but the piece of the pie, of a $17 trillion pie, is being divvied up amongst a lot of people, but it's still floating their boats. >> it's being divvied up among a very, very elite group of wealthy people. >> what's your solution here? i mean, socialism? >> i'm not saying -- >> they benefitted from a capitalist economy, but her financial records for 2012 say she made twee $5 million and $25 million. you're allowed to say that. >> i would never worry about rosa's income. i think there's one answer, take the middle class, take their taxes down to almost zero, and keep the wealthier taxes as high as you can get them or higher. >> sooner or later, you're going to run out of those rich people. i want to go to the political
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part of this, dana. basically, this class warfare rhetoric has gotten more since obamacare. this is their pivot, correct? >> it could be what he really wanted to achieve as president. you read the new yorker piece that ran yesterday, the president said at the end he wants to be judged on whether or not he provided a ladder for the people at the lower income levels to be able to get up to the top. what he's done is he has set an agenda. this shows again that the people think that congress can set the agenda and lead in washington. no, the presidents do that. they shape the narrative. everybody is now talking about income inequality. immigration was it for a while. that was the one they were going to talk about. that's not going to work. the income inequality is almost amorms because it's about feelings. do you feel better about your situation? most people feel worse about the direction of the country and their own economic situation than they did -- >> except for rich people. >> six or eight years ago. let me finish, bob. so it's immeasurable, so when he
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leaves, do people feel better about themselves? is the economy better? if you raise the minimum wage, you're not going to increase people's bank accounts by a huge amount so they feel like they're sharing in the wealth, unless there's things like better education, skills, and productivity. that's where the jobs are going. the rich are going to get richer because they have the ability to make money in this economy. the lower incomes, it's decreasing because of technology, productivity gains, and the type we're not educating americans to get the jobs that are available. >> these guys who make capital gains on paper, which is all stocks and bonds they move around in the middle of the night. tax those guys at 50%. real capital gains. >> what are you going to do with that money, then? give it to people? >> yeah, how about education and technology for poor people? >> there's a lot of money going into education and technology. actually the root cause, when you look at some of the family issues. we all know, actually, what is the best way to guarantee you
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want be impoverished? marriage. and instead of talking about those very important things about two-parent families, where kids can grow up with unconditional love and all the capabilities and things i had growing up, that's actually what would make a difference going forward. taxing people at a huge amount more, redistributed amongst people is not going to make anybody's lives marginally better. >> i can agree with that. >> that's why i'm looking for another husband. thank you for making my statement. >> there's one last phenomenon. we're going from a manufacturing economy, inventing stuff, making stuff, to a service economy, serving people beer and wine in restaurants. and unfortunately, those are much lower paying jobs than the tech and the manufacturing jobs. all those jobs are gone. >> we have a population that's getting older, and people -- we have a large population getting older which has a concentration of wealth versus a smaller population of young people who aren't making a lot of money. >> all right, if mlk were alive today, how would he feel about
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the nra? >> and everyone's favorite mayor rob ford returns, this time with a jamaican accent, and he's definitely under the influence of something, maybe happiness. the new ford video coming up.
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pull up a chair, grab a beer. the fastest news in news, period. first up, the biebs makes the fastest seven again, according to tmz, last week, the pop star got caught throwing eggs at his next door neighbor's car. according to tmz, when cops showed up, they found a boat load of weed, cocaine, and a cell phone with nakedcepha self.
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your thoughts, greg? by the way, the cops did say that they didn't find the weed and the coke? >> you know what they found there? szyyrp. it's codeine cough syrup mixed with a jolly rancher and sprite. >> i drink that every night before i go to bed. >> i know you do. it costs like $800 for this. >> how could that be? >> prescription codeine, which is legal. >> when you said the naked su selfies, he's so skinny. i can't imagine. >> you have imagined. >> we talked to the lieutenant from the police department who was present at the scene. he said that they did not find any narcotics except on bieber's -- one of his entourage, the rappers that is 20 years old that lives in the house, and that he was caught with some molly and xanax right by him. he admitted they were his. he was taken from the scene, but the reports of cookie jars with
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other narcotics and paraphernalia were not true. >> the cops had an opportunity when hethrew the eggs at his neighbor's house. they had the opportunity to throw him in the slammer. he could use 60 or 90 days in jail. >> for what? >> get ready to get wet. water's world headed w eed weste sundance festival where he surprised unsuspected celebs with the o'reilly microphone, cameras rolling. what happens when you ask holly weirdos about their politics? >> he's a guy who means to do the right thing. his heart is in the right place. he's not a schemer, not devious. >> the unemployment and the benghazi scandal. >> we kind of know that's -- i mean, you and i agree that that's bs now, right? >> why is that bs? an american ambassador was assassinated and there was no protection.
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>> what is the scandal? >> no protection, no one was never arrested. >> who is cutting -- who is cutting the protection? who is cutting the budget? >> who did? >> the republicans. >> a little bit of information. >> yeah, i mean, look, when you go and interview hollywood celebrities about 90% of them, you're going to get that kind of reaction because depending where they watch their news and get what they consider to be a credible news source. they're going to be in the misinformation highway, passing on the same erroneous facts. >> the big bus, in the big information bus. bobby? >> i think de niro is exactly right. he ought to pick his battles more carefully than he does. and the other guy was right. the republicans have cut omoney for security. >> maybe they watch -- >> what about the testimony that said it had nothing to do with it. >> that's what you're talking about, more security around the embassy. >> no, why didn't they send the
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security, and the bureaucrats said that had nothing to do with it. their level of knowledge, i know nothing about making movies, and they know nothing about politics. >> there you go. >> whoa, you tell them, dana. i like that. >> should jesse waters be popping his collar? >> no, enough of the popping of the collar. going to sundance to get political opinions, it's not like -- it's worse than shooting fish in a barrel. it's like shooting a whale in a bathtub. it's too easy. >> jesse said o'reilly gave him the advice, his signature look, to pop the collar. >> he bought that. >> big mistake. >> i love this story. bob's head might explode. the nra released a new video on martin luther king day. in the video, a hip young nra spokesman suggested dr. martin luther king would frown upon the president's egregious gun control laws. >> i believe dr. king would look at me with a bit of confusion as he struggled with envy that i, a young black male living in the heart of the south whose house
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was never fire bombed and never received death threats has a hand gun lyleance, yet he, who had all of these, was denied. the first forms of gun control were created to keep people like me from having guns. >> bob, you're up, my man. >> i find this absolutely outrageous, disgusting, disgraceful. i don't know how much deeper the nra can go. >> what? >> wait a second, dr. king, when this happened, he was right about having guns. they were lynching people, taking them out of their houses. he was being threatened all the time. he wanted a gun to take care of his family. that has nothing to do with the nra and their buzookys and their trash and the canadian leader. >> bob, how do you really feel? i kind of -- dana, i kind of agree with mr. noaero. >> i think on the content of it, yes. communications wise, they're going to fight fire with fire, there they go. however, when it comes to dr. martin luther king and regan, when everybody is trying to glob on to them to use their memories and their legacies for
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their own personal political gain, for their campaigns, i think that i just wouldn't do it. it's not something i would have done. >> exactly right. >> but that includes democrats who try to say what regan would or would not have done. >> they'll go to bed with the devil if they had to. >> a young black conservative -- i don't even know if he's conservative. a young, black, nra card carrying member can't say i'm glad. >> no. too great a man for that punk who's trying to tie it into that ridiculous organization. >> stop. legal gun ownership is the ultimate equalizer. it erases any advantage over a criminal over a shop owner. you want to help minorities, you arm them. vitamin g, smith and wesson. >> i agree. >> i'm traumatized by bob. >> dr. king if he were alive today may have been a republican.
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>> is your name kimberly? >> sorry. >> or k.g.? okay, so respect me, bob. i think that he would agree with many of the principles of the republican and conservative party, and we should have a whole segment on it. >> we have to leave it there. we'll say good-bye. we'll be right back, everybody. >> please. i tried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. get your free sample at depend.com.
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well, after that low life attack on dr. king, who can't speak back from the grave, let me go on to something that always makes me laugh, which is our neighbor to the north who continues to give us material. that, of course, would be mayor ford. mayor ford has had a number of things that he's said and done, not the least of which is smoke crack, snort crack, drink a lot, knock people over. but now, he's got a new thing going for him. he's now a reggae singer. can we go to the mayor singing reggae? ♪
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[ bleep ] >> okay, so what do you think? did he do it better than i did? >> you do a better reggae than he does. >> he needs a better cameraman. >> he does. this guy really -- >> doesn't he realize everybody has a camera phone at this point, and he should just be normal? >> yeah. normal is a good idea. what do you think? >> i think his dancing is better than his singing. >> he's even crazier than i am. >> well -- >> we're both the same size, both got the same big mouth, but at least i know there's camera phones. "one;ñ;ñ;ñ
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all right, it's time now for
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"one more thing" where just about anything goes. dana. >> right before we went on air, there was an indictment filed against former governor robert mcdonnell and his wife maureen. he was the former governor of virginia. once talked about as a possible presidential contender. they're being accused of taking illegal gifts, including things like a sum of cash not less than $140,000. but then all sorts of really engs pensive things. louis vuitton shoes and purses. she also asked this lobbiest to get her a silver rolex watch engraved with 71st governor of virginia. the lobbiest said, when is he going to wear that? gave it to him anyway. they have issued a statement saying they deeply regret accepting gifts and loans and it has been repaid, but you can bet this is going to have a lot of political talk shows going for days. >> okay, greg. >> last night, this happened on red eye. discuss.
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>> this is a classic canadian meltdown. >> really? >> this is how it happens, yes. >> this behavior is as original as a waffle. >> absolutely, but that's not just him. that's every 19-year-old or however old he is. that's how life is. we were like that. now he's like that. you got the help you needed. you know, so -- >> hello? >> andy? where are the guests? >> what guests? >> we don't have guests here. there's no guests here. >> there's never been any guests here. >> wow, all in your mind. >> it has. >> okay, there you go. well, it's getting that time where you're feeling a little bit hungry. i love greek yogurt, and take a look at this. remember "full house." i still watch it because my son and i watch it on nick at night. no new episodes in 19 years, but
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john stamos was the spokesperson for dannen yogurt, and they reunited for this ad. it's going to be pretty cool. >> that was a good game. what do you say, boys? time to go to bed? >> don't you think it's time we all get our own places? >> nah. >> yes. all right, who's next? >> i'll go. the ncaa tournament, the bracketologist, you have to love this, but warren buffett and a couple other people are putting together a billion -- a billion dollars to anyone who can fill out a perfect bracket, go to bleacherreport.com. it goes on and on. really, really cool. by the way, 1 in 9.2 quinn tillial are the odds. >> you know who is going to be able to do that? president obama. >> let me end the show with what
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i think is the most important day of the year outside of christmas and easter. that is this is national hug day. so i just want to -- get over here, will you? i just want everybody to take our example here. hug the person next to you. >> that's not a hug, bob. >> do everything you possibly can. >> that's not a hug. >> okay, sorry. okay. >> i think that might be assault. >> somebody call a lawyer. >> look at my hair. >> oh, god. >> static cling. >> oh, my gosh. >> you got to get out of here. >> okay, don't forget to set your dvrs >> it is january 22nd. we start with a fox news alert. millions waking up to dig themselves out after a massive thunderstorm packing quite a
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bunc punch. some seeing more than a foot of snow. >> if you drive a small car beware brand new crash test video revealing how dangerous it is to get behind the wheel of some small cars. we reveal which one didn't make the grade. >> thousands of our nation's veterans have information stolen off of a web site run by the government. the details of that data breech coming up. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> that's a shot of 6th avenue in new york city. the plows have already been out
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making sure the roads are a bit safer. you are watching "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> more than 80 million americans waking up to more than a foot of snow. icy conditions causing a frightening spinout. this is on a northern virginia highway. >> the winter wallop leaving thousands of travelers stranded. more than 1500 flights canceled. over in new jersey a scary ride for people on a charter bus when it skidded off the road and slipped down that embankment. >> look at indianapolis, a crash holding th folding that fed-ex in three. this inland ice in lake michigan last year more than 30 percent was froze oefrn. this year they predict the ice

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