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come to think of it, i'm positive about it. because they are the same ones who said my head wasn't big, just full of brains. go figure. hello, everyone. i'm dana perino, along with andrea tantaros, eric boling, and greg gutfeld, and juan williams. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." last friday, speaker john boehner announced that he was forming a select committee to further investigate the september 2012 benghazi consulate attacks. representative trey gowdy was named the head of that committee and yesterday named out his hopes for the committee. >> we need of a list of the documents to talk to and a list of documents. i'm not interested in redacted
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documents. i want all of the evidence. you can't draw conclusions if you don't have all the facts and what this committee is going to do is once and for all lay out all the facts and then your jury can draw whatever inferences and conclusions they want to. >> sounds fair enough. the select committee is only the sixth name in the last 25 years but you wouldn't know how rare the information is by watching the nightly news. during their 90 minutes of tv last night, not one brawth up the breaking developments. if the media doesn't think a story is relevant or important, they will make sure nobody else does either. >> there are four times as many reporters who are democrats than republicans. there's more nonconformity among zebras. then you look at the media how
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incest to aious of the white house. as long as there's no democrat involved in this committee, they aren't going to pay attention to it, they are going to say this is not important. this is a partisan deal. it's a deal that they have made before the issue actually happened. we don't have to cover it if there are no democrats, if they had actually done their job, there would have been democrats. >> there still could be. you cover all the topic in the a block with that wonderful opening. i want to show people from from indiana university poll. this isn't a huge surprise, andrea. you were in washington, d.c. for a while and covered media and politics for a long time. not a big surprise, but a lot of reporters will say that their party affiliations used to not affect their reporting.
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do you think that's maybe that's changing and they maybe don't ask the questions that they might have if they were actually being impartial? >> i think that's right and in the last couple of years, we've seen some of these reporters when they are at conferences and they are on panels, john highlyman, for example, and mark heldbren has said there's a left-leaning journalistic swing. a lot of them bought into the narrative and the story line so they are not going to change now. i mean, they have too much invested. i mean, greg, you brought up the point they are too close. i think they are too friendly. we're in the second term. they are not going to go back on that. it's too uncomfortable on them. their own credibility on the line. what i don't understand is not just from a credibility
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perspective, but a business perspective, why they won't report on this? when eliot spitzer was busted for prostitution, i rushed out and bought a "new york times." this is the stuff that pulitzer prize prizes are given on. >> pulitzer prizes are given for a lot less now. i want to ask you a question. last week, when ben rhodes, the deputy national security adviser for communications, when his email was released in the judicial watch release, it wasn't in the initial documents because it had been redacted. then it comes out later on. one of the things that the media should be aware of is they don't know what else is in there, if you are a democrat, you don't
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also know what is coming out. do they risk looking foolish? they like to say fox is running a risk with this story. do they run a risk? >> i'm trying to figure out why they don't want to figure out what's going on. if this document doesn't confirm why more questions should be asked, maybe judicial watch will get more question. trey gowdy is fantastic. he's a great guy to have there. do we need an independent panel? do we need an noncongressional panel, independent prosecutor come many and do the exact same thing, less than partisan, just find out what's really going on and then turn it on to a congressional panel? >> i think he should be given a chance that he can -- >> yes, i agree with that, but in addition to trey gowdy.
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we're not going to get that from the senate. apparently the senate democrats don't care what's going on. how about some independent counsel? >> i'll think about that. juan, i saw it on the panel last night on special report, you are talking about trey gowdy having been a former prosecutor who will do a serious investigation. i saw someone else saying he doesn't believe that he doesn't believe president obama or hillary clinton were involved in any cover up. how does he know that? maybe there's not evidence to say he was and then there's not enough evidence to say who pushed the video. doesn't anybody want to get to the truth? >> i believe everybody thinks we've had the truth. we've had 13 hearings. we've had multiple congressional investigations. we've had 50 briefing. we've had thousands of pages of
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documents and everybody feels like jay carney said today, yesterday facts, today facts, they are the facts. the facts don't change. republicans, there's nothing new. i tell you what's new, we have a document that says white house tried to protect the president politically. >> right. >> oh, my god! what a shock! >> your strategy is the strategy that was used with bill clinton is monica lewinsky and denial and what's the big deal when i'm caught? there was no funny business -- first he denied the white house being involved. now we find out -- >> they said that. here's the thing, if you did not think benghazi was relevant enough to cover in the first place, you don't understand the timeline, you can't understand what you are saying that can't possibly be true because x and y are two different things in this
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case, they are both x. >> in terms of the journalist part, journalists love reading. >> juan, you are not going to sell papers by repeating talking points that somebody else wrote for you. you are going to sell papers by answering the question that weren't answer. that's why this is news now. because the administration continues to report to this arb report that has so many p holes in it. it was done by the administration, number one. number two -- >> oh, my gosh, admiral pickering -- >> juan, hillary clinton was not interviewed -- don't you think she should be interviewed? >> she testified. every republican who wanted to slash hillary clinton had their shot in public. >> there's a significant amount of data missing from the report. it's the cat guarding the
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henhouse. and the question still answered what the president was doing that night. >> there is a conspiracy, all right. george will said, listen, don't forget what happens when republicans overdid the clinton investigation and impeachment. it hurt them politically. i think this is the same war. >> i think the thing when you were looking at the media, the idea that the influence of the media on everybody else in saying it's just no big deal, it is a big deal, and when you say it's a big deal, they mock you. the daily show says it's not a big deal, therefore it's okay for everybody else to say it's not a big deal. it's not a big deal, dude, is actually probably the most precise way of saying it. and people think that did i vice sieveness comes from help, it doesn't. it come from helplessness. when there's an explicit partnership between the government and media, the
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citizens becomes marginalized. when nobody gives a damn what you believe, the media are is now the stepford wives. they are plient, subsubmissive. >> should you ignore all the hearings? >> there was no new evidence and people are saying it's no big deal. that's my point. >> there's been hearings. there's been exhaustive hearings. >> i think it is unacceptable for the media to say there's nothing new here when the document that was reveal last week had been redacted by the white house. why had they not just given the ben rhodes -- if it was no big deal, why not, when they release the documents, actually do so, that's why it's different. >> they thought it was about more than benghazi. >> at that that's ridiculous. the way the left has been able
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to close in on this and say no big deal, nothing to see. i think trey gowdy at least deserves a chance to show -- he says he has no information. >> very quickly, there is new information. we now know there was an effort by ben rhodes, who knows, did someone else tell ben rhodes to run with this idea of pushing the video instead of going with what they actually knew. the other thing we learned in the last couple of weeks that president obama was not in the situation room during the benghazi attack. the question remain, where was he that night, he definitely made a speech the next morning and did his fund-raiser. why does it matter? the next thing you elect a president, what kind of guy is he going to be? is he the guy in the situation room trying to make sure two more guys aren't going to be
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dead? >> the real crime took place in benghazi. >> why won't the media stay in the story, the president in the rose garden pledged to bring these people to justice. jay carney contradicted things he said before and things he said under testimony. why this is a story. >> it's not hard to get the answers consistently correct if you have a timeline that doesn't change. that's just common sense of the press secretary. also another thing that's common sense as a press secretary, a former one, you can ask a joke. when i suggested a weather man ask the president a question about benghazi, you can relax. it was a joke. >> we haven't heard from monica lewinsky in years, but she's emerge with new details about
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well, it's been more than 16
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years since that woman became a household name. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman, ms. lewinsky. i never told anybody to lie, not a single time. >> monica lewinsky's has been mia for the last decade or so, but she's resurfaced and she wants to set the record straight about her affair. she wrote an essay for vanity fair. she said it's time to burn the beret and the blue dress. it's my boss took advantage of me but i all remain firm on this point, it was a consensual relationship. eric, there's a lot of conspiracy theories, why do you think monica lewinsky we haven't heard from in years, decides to go in such a very public
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magazine? >> trying to figure it out, after all this time and in the magazine she had an opportunity to make up to $10 million to tell her stories to various tab lloyd's. the theory i'm hearing is that to provide sympathy for hillary. just remind everyone that bill clinton was a jerk, hillary clinton stood by herman. i'm not sure if that holds water or not. there's a bunch of theories around. >> there would have to be there's some level of collusion with the clintons. >> it doesn't have to be, because the media and democrats can communicate without talking, right. they look at one another and it's understood and so you don't have to have a plan. there's not going to be any secret document. it's going to be we know we need to do this and there's not a secret committee somewhere making this up. i think there might be another reason. i'm persuaded by that.
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i think that's true. she's 40. lewinsky is 40 and it's a strange age for a woman. she has had quite a time. so i think maybe she has -- you know, if you have 40 to 50 years in your life and she wants to put some distance behind it and make a clean break before the 2016 nonsense gets started, i could -- >> you are saying that lines of men have not just been around the block to date monica lewinsky? >> she's almost been married, but no matter what, no disbar. the first line in her owe by the is to go to be no matter what she does she was in the oval office with bill and hillary stood by her pig. i don't know if that makes her a
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feminist or not. i think this has something to do with building sympathy. people are going to say it's to take hillary down. but it's not really. it's to build hillary up. >> and then hillary clinton, if and when asked about it on the campaign trail, you know, what we've dealt with this. she's said sher piece. >> hillary and monica should meet for lunch. she would keep her around just to bug bill. >> i don't think she's doing that for hillary. i don't think she's trying to gain sympathy. i think she's trying to gain sympathy for herself. if you look back on her life, she's tried to launch a hand bag line. she's popped up here and there. if you read this article, she lashes out at hillary clinton and exposes her in a way that is not very -- is not very
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sympathy-gaining. she may have faulted her husband to be inappropriate, i find her impulse to blame me troubling. she's doing this on her own. i'm going to right my life after they wronged it. >> people were maligning her as a looney tune. this was not the clintons, but the political power players were trying to protect the clinton legacy. she says that the kid who committed suicide at rutgers stirred up her mom. she said she was the victim of internet gossip, humiliation. she says she's going to take on the internet humiliation and bullying. i'm still to this day surprised. she got her advance degree, ph.d. in oxford in psychology.
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everybody tries to use her when she's trying to get a job. >> why is it psychology? she wants to burn the blue dress. >> it won't burn. >> i have a better idea. three ideas, she can either donate it to the smithsonian. it's a nationaltreasure. or she can auction it off and maybe the proceeds go to bull -- victims of bullies. and donate it to the bill clinton library. >> you know the video of bill clinton in he said i did not have sexual relations with that woman, it's still shocking. >> and reading the report of what actually happened, the blue dress was just the least of it. >> i'll send you a copy of the
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kenneth starr report. coming up, a former actress filmed her own abortion. she thought it was cool. the author of "not cool" has the disturbing detalts on that story next. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military members andheir families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve.
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here's a heart warming tale. an abortion counsellor films her own abortion describing it as birth-like. >> i found out that i am pregnant. hey, i'm pregnant. i'm pretty early. i'm not ready to have children. yeah, i'm really having an abortion tomorrow morning. i just want to share my story to show women that there is a thing
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as a positive abortion story. i got lots of work. i don't feel like a bad person. i don't feel sad. i feel in awe of the fact that i can make a baby. i can make a life. >> and you can take one. in the inevitable glowing cosmopolytan area, she describes her as receive as a depressed arc actor, she skipped birth control, when she gets pregnant, she gets an abortion. because there's no weight loss with that birth control, only weight loss. in an -- talked about planned unparenthood, was this stunt nursed from the beginning? does it matter?
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it's just matter. it make you wonder if cosmowould devote this much space if a woman would have a child instead. the real problem is magazine took advantage of someone who clearly needs help. maybe the article will win an award. you can put it next to the sonogram to remind her it was worth it. the lesson she learned from the abortion is that she can make life. >> isn't that a good lesson? i agree with you. she's deeply disturbed. this is a woman who admits she was severely depressed. did the cherry hill women's center ever think of a psychological exam. who a -- she's depressed,
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doesn't like other woman. it's disgusting. she doesn't even seem to care about the death of this child. she's amazed about herself, and impressed she was able to create this baby, and she never took the pill and she says i know it's kind of embarrassing, but oops, clear disregard for human life. >> well, i think it was more as an actress, this was something to gain attention. i got it. . i don't know. if she was an ak stress -- actre actress, it says she's an abortion counsellor. she's 25 years old. i think it's a sad topic. it just depresses me. but she says look, it's a reality. i think it's like a third or more of american women at some point in their lives have an abortion and she wanted to take away this guilt. the purpose of this video was
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you don't have to walk around with a scarlet a like you've had an abortion. i don't know why you have to -- there's nothing to celebrate here. >> yeah. that's the thing here, eric. it seems like they are trying to make lemonade out of lemons or something. >> i came to the same conclusion, if she was an abortion counsellor, she knew she was running a high risk of getting pregnant if she continued. did she do it as a publicity stunt? maybe she did. she called it a positive experience. how can you possibly say this whole thing was a positive experience for you? here's one of the things, one. sound bites we rolled, she said it was amazing i can make a life. the pro abortion people have this wall put up and say i'm not sure it's a life at this point. for her to say that and
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recognize that it's a life and that she was willing to take it, and then be proud of taking it. >> it's bizarre. >> it's like some sort of genocide. that's the only way you can describe t. >> what do you think? >> a couple of things. even when americans are asked to pay for the contraception for everybody, they won't take the pills that are free because it might cause weight gain. >> and depression. >> i always wonder in these stories, what about the father and how the fathers are not consulted? maybe he was, but she doesn't feature that in her video. and the last thing i say, i've always been amazed if a baby is wanted, and it's celebrated. it's news. you can release the news of the newspaper, there's going to be news on the front page of the new york post, there's going to be a baby.
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>> she does report she has an iud now. don't worry everybody. she won't doe know if this was a positive story because we don't know where she's going to be in ten years. that's not what she's telling these young girls reading cosmo. if she was depressed before, let's check back in ten years. >> an update in the mass kidnapping story, by the islamic hockeyco -- by the same token -- bow bowco karm group. >> ladies, go get married. there's a market for selling people. god has commanded me to sell. >> so -- >> we have a maniac. >> a homicidal crazy maniac. >> the united states are sending a team to help. no troops. just military law enforcement
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experts. >> hopefully there are undercover cia agents on the ground that are either tracking them or able to help the authorities in nigeria to try to find these girls. >> president obama just released a statement calling the abduction of the nigerian school girls heart breaking and outrageous. >> there's not a lot he can do. hopefully, the u.n. gets involved. once you cross a country line, that's international and that's human trafficking and that's something that they should be all over. >> is it our fought, juan, should we be going over there? >> it's a moral of imperative. one of most amazing things to me is this is now an international point of concern. everybody in the world says, you know, that's crazy, and you know on a personal level, you can imagine, you send your daughter to school, they are trying to do their best especially for young
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women and the guy kidnaps 200 women -- >> almost 300. >> how did they do it? they had a convoy, they are threatening people, and now out of -- into the jungle potentially across the border into cameroon. if we can offer in terms of intelligence some information that allows this president good luck jonathan who whose wife doesn't believe it. >> i hope this is kept classified what we are doing so that other terrorists don't see that this could be the new front on war -- there's going to be copy cats. because they are preying on the most vulnerable. every time we hear there's a republican war on women, can we play that clip over and over again because it proves you can
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jail a film maker and give a big speech and talk about shared tolerance, a guy like that is not going to change his mind. >> all right, still ahead, are smart phones and social media ruining our lives. a new video, eric will share it with you next on "the five." 0 he
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. over the week, i opened a five-minute video called look up. it talks about become so obsessed with our social media. make the most one real connection is all it can take to show you the difference to be there in the moment when she gives the look, when you remember forever.
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she then whispers to you. she's lucky she got stopped by that boy in the street. none of these boys never happened because you never had any of this. when you are too busy looking down, you don't see the chances you miss. look up from your phone, shut down those displays. we have a finite existence, a set number of days, don't waste your life getting caught in the net as when the end nogs worth regret. >> honestly it tore me up. the message, look up from your ipad, your smart phone, see your wife, your kids, your friends, if you don't, before you know, it's too late and there's no getting those times back. i miss beckle was here. i love having you on juan. >> checking the i phone we're all guilty of this. >> guilty as charge. i was glued not to one but two.
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it's a poignant video. will it change behavior? you get addicted. it makes me grateful i was raised in a time that my mom didn't have a phone, she was so engaged. i female bad for kids -- i feel bad with kids these days. >> to me, and actually an executive here at fox said put the phone down. somebody text me at 1:00 in the morning and then the next day, man, you didn't get back to me. are you kidding me? >> sorry about that, juan. >> and it was kind of lewd too. >> in a very short period of time, has 23, 24 million views already. >> a lot of people feel it and we are all guilty of it.
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are we sealing it -- when i went to the concert and the mom brought the daughter to the concert and she was eight years old, and her mom was paying attention to the phone and didn't talk to her all night. there was a study last week you have your best thoughts when you are doing something, walking, yoga, when you are actually moving and not on your phone, to that point, that's good. the last thing i'll say at the comedy club i went to with bob on saturday night, one of theco medians. yes, your parents told you not to talk to strangers, but they didn't mean forever. >> we try and engage social media. >> this is baloney, we're going to sit here and say yes, this is so important but we are going to go right back to it. it's bogus. he's looking down right and he misses the woman of his dreams. that logic, you can use, i decided to order in instead of
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going to the restaurant. you could be missing -- you could miss your own death. maybe if you looked up and you walked -- this is the dumbest video ever. it drives me crazy. yeah, i hate it! technology opens avenues of communication for a lot em of people who didn't have it before. we're in a medium where we could talk to a lot of people. people are shy. maybe that's a good thing. maybe your neighbors are jerks. >> maybe you are annoying your neighbors. >> phones are great. for women, phones are a great way to ward off weirdos. if you are walking down the street, maybe the guy walking up to you, wants to talk to me. it's a good way to keep the
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creeps away. >> i will agree, phones ruin bar debates. if in a debate over a bar over who is the first james bond, no, it's sean connery. now you google it. >> some people even thought osama bin laden wasn't killed at that time. prince is cleaning up his act and he says he's not going to wear anymore in any of his songs and he says why. stayed tuned.
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be. >> in case you missed jimmy kimmel last night. here's what happened. it's time for our first off celebrity curse-off challenge. >> wait, wait. can we [ bleep ] your brains? no, no, no. [ bleep ] yourself. >> julia roberts and sally field held a curse-off. at least one celebrity has sworn off swearing. believe it or not, it's prince. ♪
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>> the singer just told essence magazine why he's no longer using dirty words in lyrics. did you ever hear muhammad ali curse, would you curse in front of your kids, to your brother, we shouldn't curse at them, we need to treat all people and all people like royalty. andrea, you are laughing? >> greg is making a funny face. prince had some pretty awful lyrics. it's a little late in the game. he wrote music. i love him. it's a little disenginious now
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that's he's made all his money for his songs. >> richard pryor, he used to curse, and then he said he was going to stop. look how richard pryor became famous for using profane language. >> my 15-year-old son, every other word in hip-hop music is a curse word. even if you took the n word out, you know, you download these songs with explicit contents or clean contents and you look at how many down loads, the explicit is 80 times what the clean ones are. >> suburban kids, this is my opportunity to rebell. it's damaging. >> i was remembering how my
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previous dog, henry, he hated any curse words. you couldn't curse in front of him. he would get so upset. i tried to watch it. only if he was really in trouble. >> what happens if i curse in front you? will you be mad? >> november. >> no. i've got a pretty strong stomach for that. >> prince is going to be 57 in june. this is what happens when you get 0 old and you have your fun. i have a theory. we have seen a dramatic drop in violence in this country over the last couple of decades as swearing has increased and i'm wondering swearing is a necessity to prevent violence. that if you didn't have swearing, what would you do? >> you will bottle it all up. >> what would you do if you didn't swear? >> maybe stab somebody. >> i find it very helpful. one more thing is up next
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. it's time now for one more thing. greg, you get to go. >> i really don't have anything. no, i have big news, big news. the former white house press secretary and fox news star dana perino is going to pshl publish a new book, and it's called "and the good news is."
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>> 2015. >> a year from now. it's going to reveal all your lessons based on your experiences and tidbits. some sordid revelations about your time in prison. >> a lot of people will be surprised. >> your previous marriages with ozzie os born. >> congratulations. >> i want to be like everybody else at the table. >> let me quickly say that i have children who think of you as a font of good wisdom and advice. >> i get to get promote something for greg tonight, on his book. did you ever want to get social with greg gutfeld? probably not. but if you did, you could go at 10:00 p.m. tonight on his facebook page and he's doing a facebook chat, but he doesn't chat a lot, if it's 10:00 p.m., your chances of him saying
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something pretty fun will be good. >> andrea is next. >> you are such a good drunk tweeter. so greg made a very good point earlier in the show that technology can save you from technology and creeps and really bad dates. remember this scene. >> oh, i have to get this. i'm so sorry. hello. >> okay. is this when i'm supposed to call? what, what do you mean? what happened? >> my best friend, she just had an accident and she has this need, she's very fragile. i have to go. . i can give you a ride. >> that's okay. >> we've all done it. i've totally done that w there'. it is from the guardian angel, if you press it when you are on a bad day, it will send a emergency message to your phone, and your phone will ring.
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you can say oops, i got to go. >> it's the same technology that they have for elderly people. >> it's a life alert button. >> it's a date alert. harry reid, what's wrong with harry reid from the senate floor earlier today. >> oft time working with my senate republican colleagues reminds me of chasing one of these pigs in a greased pig contest. regardless of our efforts, any time we get close to making progress, it seems as though we watch it slip out of our hands and the republicans scamp era way. >> the pigs don't scamper. next time you write something for your boss, get it right. >> heads off to jeff during during rant. he's also the man who is not
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only mvp league leading scorer and exceeded the great michael jordan in his career. >> don't forget to set your dv so you never miss an episode of "the five." a gloom and doom outlook from the white house on climate change, but what does it mean for u.s. policy? this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. threatening to human health and well-being, those words are part of the bleak report released today by the white house blaming disruptive weather patterns on global warming. many political analysts are saying this paints a perfect picture forecast for the white house agenda. >> reporter: aides say the

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