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that. see you tonight at 8:00. hello, everyone. i'm kimberly guilfoyle, along with juan williams, eric boling, dana perino, and tom lashue. this is "the five" in new york city. is president obama dealing in reality when it comes to the global war on radical islam? for years he's based hpolicy ont more, ending the war in iraq. he's also promised us that al qaeda son the path to defeat. >> make no mistake, we will close guantanamo prison. tonight i'm announcing that the
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american combat mission in iraq has ended. we will continue the work of devastating al qaeda's leadership and denying them a safe haven. al qaeda is on the path of defeat and bin laden is dead. al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office. in some cases, i believe we've compromised our basic values by using torture to interrogate our enemies. we have removed our troops from iraq, we are winding down our war in afghanistan. al qaeda's leadership on the border region between pakistan and afghanistan has been decimated and bin laden is no more. >> 57% of americans disapprove of obama's handling of foreign policy, an all-time high. how high can you go? boling, you have some differences of opinion on this? this is not a good day for the president. this poll reflecting serious
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dismay on behalf of the american people on the way this administration and mr. obama has handled his foreign policy. >> yes. every day we wake up. there's something else going on in middle east and iraq. isis is taking control of one of major refineries of the iraq. if they get their hands on the oil installations, you may see oil prices go, which brings us back what our opinion is. did the white house send their talking points to you yet? no, i'm still conservative. i think the best way to handle all of this is becoming completely independent from middle eastern oil. it's 1.2 million barrel away from saudi arabia and we are done with them. we use 20 million barrel of oil
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a day. we're literally less than 2 million barrels away. just frack on federal lands, drill off shore and open the keystone pipe plien. one, two, three, and we're done with those cockroaches, forever. >> i think part of the problem, multilayered solution. you can't operate in a vacuum and assume if we let rome burn, it's going to be fine. that's not the case. they are bigger long-term goals that they are achieving because the u.s. sits back and wait. >> american ingenuitie can solve this problem. everything seems to agree that all options should be on the table when it comes to energy. if we can get our congress and president work together on that, along with the governors because they are a big part of this and the environmentalists are going to have to come to the table. all of that -- if we can get off
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foreign oil tomorrow, we would probably in our best interests we would do so, it take a longer time and in the meantime, this group, the isis as they take more and more territory, what they are also building with them -- they are bringing along more and more people, so they are about 150 at least foreign fighters that we know have left european countries, some from america, that have gone to get training there and are going back. they aren't that concerned about oil over there. what they are concerned about is destroying our way of life and killing anything that disagrees with that. >> how can we ignore it? >> i don't think that we can, although today when the president met with the bipartisan leadership in the oval office, it seemed that he was basically still weighing his options and i think maybe -- i think there are no good options, but i also think we're running out of time to exercise any that we would have. >> but air strikes seems to be a reasonable option that should be
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on the table, one he should consider so slow this down so he can ponder and think some more and sitting on a rock. we have lost ground here. it's not an issue of al qaeda or any of these other groups or ansar al-sharia. it's an ideology to change your way of life. sit here and do nothing, you are going to see what's going to happen. tom, are you scared yet? >> i'm scared listening to you talk. is it really about barrels of oil? is american influence antiquated. if we pull back, is it not about oil but rather about america's influence in the world, when we pull out, they get more powerful
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or am i wrong about that? >> i'm not sure what you are asking me. china is going to be the global super power and are we going to start fighting the chinese now? >> i used to play risk as a kid. you got to keep your skin in the game. i'm saying if we say it's over, like what you are referencing, let's get independent and we'll just out of that region altogether, which is what al qaeda wants, is for us to get off the arabian peninsula -- >> we win. they win. they want us off their soil any way. we're energy independent. >> the threat to america, i don't understand why -- i'm trying to help you out. i agree with you about energy independence, but i think you are being politically naive with all due respect and i haven't sent you any pleas, i'm about to -- during the commercial break, about your philosophy how
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we handle the middle east? what have we be doing to secure our position? >> here's what we've been doing, we've been losing tens of thousands of bodies, two trillion dollars in wars, what do we have to show for it, in 12 months pulling out of iraq, they are back before the god foresaken place they were. let them have the middle east, keep it, all yours. back israel, give them money, support, tanks, airplanes, give them a pat on the back, you know what, netanyahu, go ahead and get them. >> this is not about attacking our way of life. this is about sunnis and shias and all their -- >> they are one step closer -- >> those people are nuts. and you want us in there -- us in the milings of their
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nuttiness. that's just crazy and the second thing to say is what is it that gives you guys, especially the hardcore republican line, i saw dick cheney, harry reid said if you know so much, what's your great idea? you want to send more people to die, you want to send eric's kids to die? >> we were feared and respected in the world, which we don't have right now. american freedom will not be secured by empty threats, meaningless red lines leading from behind, appeasing our enemies, abandoning our allies or apologizing four our great nation. all hallmarks to date of the obama doctrine. our security and the security of our friends around the world can only be guaranteed with a fundamental reversal of the policies of the past six years. >> does that guy have no shame? is that the same guy that got us in the mess the first time that led to this mess? i can't believe the people like
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vice president cheney, i can't believe there's so many guys who want us to go after the same path after they were so wrong. >> with all due respect, vice president dick cheney knows so much more about it? >> we should send more young people to die. >> you are the one saying that. no one is wanting to sacrifice american lives. we are doing this so we don't have to lose more. >> can we just go back to 12 years ago or 13 -- 12 1/2 years ago on 9/11 when we were attacked, we got the surprise attack, we lost 3,000 people down here, we lost hundreds in the pentagon, i'm going to disagree with you why we initially went. my question is we did it for a reason, america needed to do what we needed to do at that point. things have changed. the environment has changed. the american appetite for war has gone down.
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our ability to satisfy our own oil needs has incleesed. there's a lot of reasons, in my opinion, in my little war here, people don't want to do that again. at that time, it was the right thing to do. this time, i'm going to disagree. >> that's going to be america's achilles heel, we have exhaustion and fatigue to fight our enemies. that's when they defeat us. >> are you saying you would have had americans stay in iraq all this time, is that what republicans think? >> i think it's really a disservice to be that simplistic in describing the situation. i'm fine on going back and the people saying that bush was wrong. i disagree, but fine, let's just say that he was wrong, it was the wrong thing to do. then you inherit a situation that was actually pacified. you tell the american people that you will be safer now because we have succeeded in iraq. the generals tell them to keep more people in there in terms of boots on the ground, but also a lot more of the political solution, the diplomatic
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solution that everybody can agree is a better way to solve a problem. in 2011, when we receded and retreated, we left diplomatically as well. that is on the history of it. president obama did promise, he told americans that they would be okay. he told them what they wanted to hear. and maybe he believes it as well, so he chased thes polls, and now americans are seeing the results of that and saying oh, we don't like that either. we don't want this and we don't want that. the american president has to sometimes tell the american people what they do not want to hear. i'm willing to be led by the president, i would like to know where we are going. give us something to go on, i feel like we're sitting here watching our options fade away. >> i agree. too much equivocation and wafleg. >> i feel dumb because i'm not a foreign policy expert but i feel
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like it is a little more than just being about oil. it's kind of interesting looking at each of you guys. everyone talks about politics is left and right. it's definitely a circle. eric is so far right, he's to the left of juan. >> don't worry. this is the council on foreign relations. >> we couldn't do much worse. >> all right. we're going to educate during the commercial break so stick around. when we come back, the growing number of scandals coming out of the white house has more and more americans losing confidence in president obama. is it a failed presidency? that debate directly ahead. it's going to get good.
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president obama on the ropes at home, the irs, doj, and other scandals have him on the . all of the american people have lost confidence in president obama. a new pole says 54% says president obama is no longer able to lead the country, brit hume and chuck todd both think the president is in big trouble. >> i hate to say it because i'm an american. i wanted a robust recovery. i wanted a more peaceful world. we don't have it. he's failing. it's hard for me to imagine that the same policies are going to bring anything but similar results going forward, so i think we're looking at a failed
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presidency. >> this poll is a disaster for the president. lowest on foreign policy -- >> the issue is do you believe he can still lead? >> essentially, the public is saying your presidency is over. >> juan i'm going to start with you, because i think it is fair to say that they have mult crisis on their hands and they are in triage mode. a little too early to say that the presidency is over as we know it? >> yeah. it lacks context of that statement, the american people think the country is going in the wrong direction and secondly they think that republicans that even less popular than democrats when it comes to elections and voting for people in congress. when it comes to afghanistan, iraq, the american people are unhappy. obama's fault?on to be. i don't think so. >> that is true. eric in the poll, it did say that the republicans negative
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image seems to be almost set in stone. do you think that anything can change between now and november that or does it not matter in those red states? >> november is going to be a huge -- look, i think president obama -- i've said it before, way earlier than this, he's lame duck. he's got nothing left. he's not going to get immigration. he's going to play the next year and a half hour and go off into the sunset and hope he doesn't have to put out another 20 or 30 scandals between now and then. you know what's really -- this hit home last night. i think we may have been emailing back and forth. clai claire mccaskill trashing dr. oz on the hill about his diet pills. this is what a u.s. senator, one of top rarveging -- ranking senators has to do her time, trash dr. oz diet pills when you rattled off a list of scandals this long and i have not seen
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her fired up about any of those yet and thes really ticked off by the diet pills. that's why people are done with them in november. >> they look at washington and they think why around you dealing with anything we care about, the polls that wedge talk about really have to do -- most of the polls are talking about the foreign policy angle, but people say their number one problem is the economy is not growing. do you hear that out on the road? >> listen, i don't think these numbers are that bad. can president obama lead the country and get the job, yes, 42%. that's still democrats. i agree with you, he is a lame duck but that's what being a second term president is. . what do presidents do in their second term. let's stop with this two terms nonsense, we have a election. let's do one term of six years, house that, that's a good proposal. >> that's an interesting theory. what do you think of that,
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kimberly? >> no. no. here's what i think. i'm very over this administration. i'm over their rope-a-dope approach to politics, foreign policy, i don't think their numbers are good because anybody that talk to all the democrats, and i do, they are not happy with this guy. they do not think he's a stand-up leader that he's a game, varsity. he's not respected in the world. he's not respected at home. bye-bye and it's going to be reveled in the mid term elections. wait for it, retake the senate, and he's done. this is over. >> that's actually what i think will reinvigorate the presidency that is if the republicans take over in november. that means that next january, harry reid will no longer be able to protect president obama from having to deal with all the tough issues. they will send him a bill on tax reform, keystone pipeline, all sorts of things that american people want him to do, he will finally do it and he will look like a hero. >> his legacy will be one of
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best republican presidency ever. >> it work for bill clinton. >> what saved clinton, it was the contract with america. last night, hillary clinton sat down with bret baier and greta van susteren, juan thought it went so well it proved she's ready for 2016. that's hillary, not greta. he will make his case when we come back.
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bret baier, greta van susteren. i think she did an outstanding job. here she is setting the record straight on benghazi. >> did you talk to secretary panetta that night? >> i talked with director petraeus. >> your testimony where -- before the senate on benghazi, you stated this. i certainly did not know of any reports that contradicted the talking points at the time that ambassador rice went opt the tv shows? you stand by that statement. >> i do, bret. i wrote about that at length in my book. this was the fog of war. >> do you know where the president was at the time of the attack? >> the president was in the white house? >> did you talk to the president about the video? >> i don't know that i talk to him about it at that conversation. >> i must say, she sure didn't seem brain dead there.
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she seemed very lively, answering tough questions from a first rate interviewer. >> you have something to say. >> they did did a great job. >> she came in a the lions den and she was to be supposed to injured and uncertain. >> you really in good faith think she did an outstanding job? >> yes i know dana disagrees. >> i think her interview on fox was perhaps her best. i think that the benghazi answers are very shaky. >> i concur. >> i can see -- >> she wrote a whole chapter on in her book. >> i'm glad you noticed that. here's the thing i disagree, juan. i think she had the best interview she had was on fox. i don't think though at the end of this book tour that she had energized her base enough to think yes, we can, it was more like if we must, we'll do this again. >> eric.
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>> juan. >> you have nothing to say about this? >> no. look, maybe she did have a good interview. >> that's it, you don't want to -- >> here's the problem, i didn't want her to have a good interview. i wanted to know what she meant by fog of war, i want to know what you mean when you say you didn't speak to the president. >> she did say she spoke to the president. >> she contradicted what he she had before. i think if we're take her interview there and testimony on the hill and we we really put some mind to it and some editors to it we're going to find two or three different narratives that are going on. >> and on immigration too. >> we got a pretty good news channel. we have good people asking the questions. here's karl rove. he didn't like what he saw. >> she's going to say what she's going to say because she's antagonistic toward the president, she has a very thin
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skin. she will abide no criticism. it's one of least attractive things we see in hillary clinton. look how she responded to terry gross who is a liberal reporter for national radio, asks how you went from being a supporter of traditional parnling to gay marriage. >> sexist, karl is being sexist. you know what, i have a theory. is she is a little bit, you know, she's a little bit touchy with interviews sometimes, sometimes it comes off as a positive thing because she seems tough but i think this whole bandboxy campaign, it was all to grease the wheels for hillary. it is all about hillary because she is bossy and she want to ban it before she starts running. >> tom, as a comedian, make fun
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of politicians, did anyone make a joke about hillary clinton, and if they do, does anyone laugh? >> mostly all the late night people haven't. women have an advantage in politics. you remember when rick lazeo, he was rude for putting a paper near a woman. i'm woman, here me roar, don't come in our space. >> don't come in our space unless we ask you or invite you. >> women are tough. they are great politicians. we want a woman president. some of us don't want hillary but we want a woman president but they still take advantage when they running, they still hit from the white tees. >> you are employing to get -- you are going to get lit up. what's leonard dekicaprio, kany
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welcome back to the fastest 7. leo, os and ken kanye. leo is also a concern citizen of the world who loves the sharks and the dolphins. >> i'm standing here today as a concerned citizen of this planet who believes that this is the most important issue of our time. if we don't do something to save our oceans now, it won't just be the sharks and dolphins that will suffer. it will be all of us, including our children and our
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grandchildren. >> i'm welling up.ould run for y exit if he started throwing that at me. don't get me wrong, i love knee -- nemo and dolphins and all that. who is he trying to impress? >> he's trying to impress the environmentalists. >> as you pointed out, when we heard that sound bite, iraq is burning. >> also, he did mention the pandas, the polar bears. the thing that gets me about this, epa says if they close all the coal fired power plants, you would still get the warming. the practical solutions just aren't there. we may well think this is the most important issue of the day.
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i disagree. practical solutions don't match their rhetoric. >> he pledged $7 million following that speech. >>. >> what about the rangers that wrote in and asked what size skirt you are wearing? >> let me just say how can you not be concerned if people are overfishing the ocean, throwing jumping in the ocean, you can't go to the beach this summer without worrying it's going to be polluted. that's not good, eric. >> leo knows a lot about the ocean. he has a private jet, he flies over it all the time. he knows more than us. he's always up there. >> democrats, funny animal they
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get outraged over the funniest thing. >> i don't get why you need to say this stuff because you know it's not true. >> my job, i feel on the show is to be a cheer leader for the audience. >> the scientific community is almost mono lithic about the efficacy of the three items you call miracles. >> i passionately believe. i would give the audience the advice i give my family all the time. >> really -- >> they had to have a congressional hearing. he's so refreshing. he's answering without being so careful in choosing his words. i think you are wrong. i thought it was good for him. >> are we surprised, his name is
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dr. oz, what tipped you off that he was a bit of a quack? ignore that man behind the curtain. he's fine. it's a tv show. it's one treatment after the next. >> i learn a good one from there. >> i watch it. it's kind of fun, you don't have to put your faith in it. >> you know how many people buy diet pills in america? caveat empty tor. they tried a little of this and a little of that. >> you really want your senators dealing with dr. oz on the hill. >> dr. oz is a very popular guy. senator mccaskill lost a lot of weight. if you are saying to americans buy this product because the great dr. oz backs it and there's no scientific research to back it, people should know. >> the real tv show was on the hill during this testimony rather than -- >> i mean, come on, what's next, keeping up with the kardashians. she comes off like a hater.
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she seems apgry and distracted by an issue. by the way, now you are off of oprah's list. >> while we sit here and make fun of them, the democrats are thinking ahead what do women want to know about it, care about, we're waging here a war on women and she's protecting women by saying you dr. oz are doing the wrong thing. they are actually -- >> we need to save time for this. this is unbelievable. bob's favorite celebrity couple, kimmye, now we're learning that kan kanye's famous wedding picture took nearly four days. the kimmye kiss is the most liked instagram picture. >> why did annie leave? >> i'm not sure.
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>> here's the thing that mazes me, why is that the most picture viewed ever? >> instagram. >> why? who would even go there? >> i think that's a beautiful shot. i really like it. i love weddings. >> really? >> but you like those idiots, you like. >> i don't have a prescribe with them. they were quite charming. >> i'm on instagram. i'm going to unlike them. >> make your voice heard. >> go make fun of them. >> enough said. >> remember the jodi arias case and i have nothing to say, that's how i am about the kardashians. >> your position is seen it. >> coming up, a landmark decision handed down from the u.s. patent office, puts new pressure on the washington red skins over the team's controversial name, the new details ahead.
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new developments in the controversy over the washington red skins name, in a decision today, the u.s. patent office canceled the red skins trademark registration, calling the football team's name disparaging to native americans. the ruling doesn't stop the team from using the red skins name and logo but it opens the door for outside sellers to sell red skins merchandise without paying royalties to the team or the nfl.
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terry bradshaw explains why he think they should change their name. >> was i shocked that the red skins thing became a huge front page story? no. am i surprised by my decision -- i'm not screaming and hollering, it's offensive, it's like being called the n word. there's enough people -- >> you are comparing the use red skins to using -- >> yes, yes. >> the n word, you said? >> yes. >> dana, what do you think? is this -- is this the cultural elite taking charge here? >> i think -- maybe. i guess just in the natural course of things, maybe people have just decided that they are not going to be able to support the red skins. i'm actually a little bit like the kardashians on this one. i don't have an opinion. >> they are going through the patent, they are attacking the patent. >> they decided because they weren't getting anywhere with the owner, they decided to figure out to get him where it hurts. >> there are a lot of patents
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that are offensive to people. >> there's actually a dumb blonde patent. the left that tweet me, they use that. >> there's no dumb brew -- br brunette patent. >> the minnesota vikings, look at that logo, for anyone who has their village pillaged. pittsburgh penguins, that's terrible. they live on ice. the modesto nuts. look at that. my kids have allergies to nuts. i'm not going to let them watch any of these games. the las vegas area 51s, that's offensive to people like eric who believe in aliens.
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>> bob and andrea are the ghost -- >> eric is paranoid and loves conspiracy theories. >> can i help a little bit? first of all, i think it's ridiculous to lose the patent. there are they would lose a patent. littler other patents. florida state seminoles. high cools, colleges, clothing companies. you shouldn't lose a patent. >> a trademark. >> if you do, though, snyder should be smart. he should make a deal. mac a deal with the league. get a super bowl and the fans win and the team gets what they want. >> let the people decide. >> should native-americans start selling redskins merchandise? they'll make a buck off of it? >> yeah, they can make it -- >> they can start selling it. >> that's pretty cool. >> because that would absolutely hurt snyder in his pocket. yes, that would be the way to
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go. in fact, that's what this is all about. >> why do you want -- >> no, no, apparently people who feel offended by the name, people who feel offended say this is our way to finally get through to dan snyder. dan snyder said capital letters, no way, not changing the name. >> right. he's not budging. and if the remarks from his trademark attorney said, fine. we don't care. we've been down this road before. they've actually done this same maneuver and won. and the redskins team appealed it and got it back. just so you know. is this happened before. like groundhog day. >> 1989, the same thing -- >> groundhog. >> those people who filed suit have no standing. the courts threw it out. the redskins are back. that's what snyder's position is. >> but if they get their way, won't this create a domino effect? >> the braves. >> girls gone wild has a logo.
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that's not offensive. >> girls gone wild? >> i'm probably the only redskins fan on this table. i just wish this would get out of the way. i want to root for this team. i don't care. call them the braveharts, the potomac. >> that's watered down. >> it's about power. it's about getting their way. and if they can get their way with the redskins, they're going to move on to the next target. >> and you're next. >> yeah, i'm next. >> "
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down in orlando and they had to ride the hollywood rip ride rocket at universal. it's unbelievable. >> wait! oh! oh! oh, oh! >> look out! >> one more time, here we go! >> now that -- that reminds me of something, rae-rae. >> oh, how sweet, a little personal message. >> okay. one of the problems -- let's just roll the tape, peter king being -- i didn't want to say -- >> this proves what happens when ted cruz decides to be the center of his own universe and live in his own world. not to know who the other members of congress are, other members of the senator. maybe if he had be with me over
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the years he'd be smarter. i was the third highest national republican on national television shows last year. >> honestly, what he should do is stick to the issues if peter king wants to run for president which is an absolutely crazy thing to do. stop taking shots at him. >> and you're up. >> okay. innovation in education. juan here is an education expert. i like this story. starbucks has decided for employees who work for them more than 20 hours a week, they've worked out a deal with arizona state university to make an online undergraduate degree available at a steep discount to all of 135,000 employees who work at least 20 hours a week. you have to complete the degree to get the benefit. i think this is a great way to
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befall what is becoming an expensive education in the country. >> i'm sure he's a great democrat. he's a great businessman. people should copy his business. >> have you try the chi tea? >> just black coffee for me. >> your turn. >> i am a dad as well. i'm always proud of my daughter, however they kick a soccer ball. take a look at this malaysian girl how she saves a sinking canoe. she's going to empty out the canoe and let the kids jump in. they're all safe. >> these are the skills we don't learn here in the western world, it's fantastic. >> she would dominate the girl scouts, okay. immediate promotion. find her out. that was hot. >> speaking of hot, macy gray,
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baby. feast your eyes on this that's an irishman for you, he plays christian grey. this is just released. we like it. >> no? >> no, except for -- i should have photoshopped -- >> it's not him in particular, it's the movie. >> is that what it is? >> there's still time to read all the books and be on top of it. >> oh, my. i'm having a heart attack. >> "special report" is next. ♪ >> it is thursday june 18th. a fox news alert. president obama watching and waiting while iraq crumbles.
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militants krelt brating another vic tier reas the pentagon gets ready for an air strike. >> take a look at this. mother nature is not done yet. maria molina is tracking a new threat for us this morning. >> out of control a cab squeezing in and out of traffic and the driver can't stop. the stunning end you can't miss. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> a good thursday morning to you. you are watching "fox & friends first". i am heather nauert in for ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. good to be here as always. thank you for starting your day
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with us. we begin with a fox news alert. terrorist militants flying the black flag over the biggest oil refinery as the country crumb s crumbles. e >> iraq is asking the u.s. for air sport but the president wants to wait. hi there elizabeth. what's the hold up? >> president obama met with congressional leaders this week. he indicated to the men and women he doesn't necessarily need their permission to move forward although they will be updated on any possible news. john kerry and administration officials at this point aren't ruling out anything. >> nothing is off the table. all options are still available. the president has not made a decision on those options. we are intensely vetting each of the possibilities. >> any time you say as the president has on many occasions he is not ruling out and never does the u. o
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