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better. >> the supreme court argued that the senate makes its rules, not the president of the united states. i learned that in third grade civics class and the president should have known that, he's a constitutional attorney. >> this is becoming something of a serial violation for the president. what the president did here, i can't imagine any competent lawyer would look at it and say yes, do you have that authority. it was clearly an effort to circumvent. >> reporter: he made a habit out of taking executive action and the white house is signaling he's about to do so again and this time on immigration reform. >> the president has tasked his secretary of homeland security, jay johnson, with reviewing what options are available to the president, what is at his disposable, using his executive authority to try to address some of the problems that have been created by our broken immigration system. >> i'm not going to apologize for trying to do something while they're doing nothing. >> remember, greg, in 2011 the we can't wait campaign that president obama started because
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he said congress wasn't doing enough so he was going to try to do more? >> yeah. >> then the supreme court says you can't do that in particular. so obama deals with concerns about overreach by the executive by announcing more overreach by the executive. is that genius move? >> president obama has the right idea. he's like a don juan on a first date. he's trying to round the bases at every opportunity. so he's trying to get away with as much as possible, knowing that he will get away with something. the worst thing that can happen is somebody says no. that's where the missive of this whole lame duck presidency is. the media is a lame duck and he's turning this country into lake. he's not lame. he's goal lopping like a -- galloping like a wild stallion. not with law. >> tucker carlson, he's here for one night. let's listen to president obama talk about the other thing that
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is on america's mind. >> sometimes the news that's coming off is just -- these are just washington fights. they're fabricated issues. they're phony scandals that are generated. it's all geared towards the next election originning -- or ginning up a base. it's not on the level. >> andrea, when 76% of the people say that they believe the administration destroyed evidence in the irs scandal, you think it's wise that the president says it's phony? >> i think he thinks it's wise because if the media is not reporting on it, the "new york times" today saying yeah, we were late to the game. why does he have to use any other adjective? if no one is going to call him on the carpet, he can say it's phony for a long time because guess what? the media agreed with him for a very long time. here is what i don't understand, how he can continue to use the word phony after the v.a.
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scandal. that's the point where i would have said okay. i can do this with benghazi, i can talk about the irs as a political scandal. and the media will go along with that one. but i feel like when the v.a. scandal hit and you had dead veteran, that was the point where the president had to say, let's get serious. we can't trivialize these things and he hasn't done that. it shows somebody who is just profoundly so out of touch with his polling and the way people really are starting to see what our legitimate scandals. >> let me ask bob about that part and earlier this week president obama did an interview with msnbc, then with john cornyn stephanopoulos on air force one, plus he had the public events in minnesota that i think that was a smart tactic. i liked the day in a life thing they're trying to do. why do you think the president continues to do so many television interviews? >> i don't know and i wish he wouldn't. let me try to clarify some of this. the supreme court came down on one particular point because the senate was out for three days. it was not a blanket cutting of
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the executive powers. the other thing is when you talk about 86% or 79% -- >> 76%. >> 76% of the people think there was a scandal, now, i've sat at this table and listened to greg particularly dump on all the media for being quiet. now, with all due respect to the daily caller and fox and rush limbaugh, 80% of the american people did not learn about this because other media did not report on it. of course they did. and so they formed no opinion. so when we -- >> their opinion -- what i said was that the president is saying that it's phony, but the american people have saying we don't think that it's phony. that's what the disconnect is. >> my point is that many americans or americans believe that, that's not good for obama. but the idea that somehow they didn't get that from the news, they only got it from the right wing, either tucker or rush limbaugh is crazy! >> are you going to take that, tucker? >> bob, i don't think you're showing due respect as you put it to the daily caller.
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i'd like to see you write for us. the president is not talking to us actually. he's not talking to me. he's not talking to a huge percentage of the country. they decided right after the reelect they're speaking to their demographic, to their voters. by the way, his calm comes from a lot of things. it's opposed to many things, but a advanced understanding of demographic changes. they believe in the end being vindicated because america is changing, but that's what they think. >> you didn't answer my question. >> your question -- >> what is your question? >> with all due respect, if your question is, isn't it true the media are covering these things? the answer is what world are you living in? of course not. >> how did the 80% of the people know about it? >> because this is the trickle down theory. >> i see. >> news organizations report on something extensively enough, after a while, even the "new york times" has to pay attention. this stuff is studied. the three broadcast networks paid no attention at all to the irs scandal.
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>> one public editor has to write a piece that says i admit we were a little slow to get to it, which has been a pattern. >> he added on the whole point was that it was for pony politics and it was phony. >> you heard president obama use the phrase, climate change denier. obama is an obama denier. he refuses to admit he's been president for 6 1/2 years, responsible for more messes than an incontinent poodle. >> what is that? >> don't humor him. >> so the supreme court decision on the recess appointments are actual consequences for that because when the president made that decision, that put basically they have said that the nlrb as constituted, was not legitimate. therefore, the decisions that were made during that period are not legitimate. so you have a federal policy
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that continues to be in chaos. and if you take this to the next logical step on immigration, part of the problem with executive orders is that they are not as strong as congressional approval or congressional legislation. we found that out in obamacare. so now with immigration, do we run the risk of doing some sort of executive order where president obama forgives people at the border now, allows them to come in and then several years later, the court is going to say that was not legitimate? that's what i think -- that's where i think our real risk is on executive overreach. >> but they don't seem to care. yesterday the supreme court smacked back president obama's overreach in a very clear way. i believe it's the 12th time that the administration has been smacked back by the highest court in the land. >> unanimously. >> unanimously. and they don't seem to care. you have josh earnest, when we saw the clip in the beginning of the segment where he said, we're not going to wait for congress to write the laws. we're going to go at it alone.
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i would argue that the reason we're having this border mess, 47,000 young kids have been trafficked over the border or flooding the border since the beginning of this year is because president obama's executive order where he didn't want to deport them in the first place. >> by the way, the supreme court did not -- said very specifically, we do not want to interrupt the history of the president's ability to have executive power. >> he was clear to see when the senate was in recess. >> it's unprecedented the way that he's flexed his muscles in a way that no other president has. >> could i ask an obvious question? i think that's right. but all presidents tries to expand the executive powers. one thing he can't do is send money. why do they continue to fund things they believe are unconstitutional? >> the good news about the border is nancy pelosi is
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actually going down there to greet them and i hope she brings gently used underwear because that's what they're asking for. interesting thing is, we could all admit, things are only a scandal if it involves a republican. that's what we're learning for the last six years. with president obama feeling trump's law, his philosophy has always been if it feels good for himself, do it. that used to apply to sex and drugs, but his drug of choice is expansion of power. that's how he gets high. >> the democrat was the second person impeached in the entire history of this country. >> can we talk about this situation? i want to ask tucker and you to comment on something that i think is interesting for the president. he's got senate democrats and house democrats, will you let's focus on the senate because that's most in play. he's saying we can't wait. we're going to go -- i'm going to go at it alone. that probably doesn't help those particular democrats in their states, but why doesn't he and harry reid then let them vote on something?
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are they afraid to vote on keystone legislation? why don't they allow some of the bills that the house passed to be voted on in the senate and then they could actually say then that they passed or failed and the president vetoed or signed them? why not just try to do something harry reid blocks all of those things. >> look, first of all, why would you want to pass the house passed, number one? >> keystone pipeline. >> i am for the pipeline. >> they won't allow the pipeline is pure politics. >> that's what i'm saying. so the president is playing just as much politics as anyone else. if he wanted them to do something, why don't they call a vote? >> if you had a house of representatives that was legitimate. >> so they're ill illegitimate? >> so crazy. >> let me just say, the president actually does not have the best interest of his own party in congress at heart.
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they don't like it when you get right down to it. talk to a democrat who is not nancy pelosi and say he has not done anything for us, only hurt us. he doesn't care in the end what happens to the congress. >> do we have a theory on this? >> my whole point about why not let them vote on something and then he could have a legitimate point to say they couldn't do anything? >> because it's not going to go his way. we know. and so he doesn't want to look weak and -- that would embarrass him if a democrat -- >> on one issue, right? >> i think corporate tax reform, and i think on the medical device tax, i think they could do that. keystone pipeline, those three i would make the congress do those right now. >> also he's choosing the big money guys and fundraising and where he thinks a lot of this money is going to come from the environmentalists. that to him is more important as well because if he let's them, which he's not going to do, let them bring that bill to a vote, you're going to have angry rich
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environmentalists saying okay, we're not going to give money to your house and senate races. >> or presidential library project. >> so what's priorities, people? the presidential library is more important than thousands of jobs. >> one last thing, this idea that house speaker boehner put forward this week based on some new legal developments and theories about actually suing president obama. take a look. >> this is the 12th time that the administration has been shut out 9-0 in challenges in the supreme court, which is unprecedented. i think this bodes well for the boehner lawsuit challenging the president's overreach. >> today the president said that they just want to sue him for doing his job. but maybe it's really that they want to sue him for not doing his job. >> i don't know. i'm not a big fan of symbolic, i think -- it's kind of like when rand paul does the filibuster. it's stuff that everybody thinks is really cool.
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but does it change anything? i don't know if this changes anything. i'll have to wait and see, dana. >> okay. anybody want to comment? >> it's hard to be against it. on the other hand, i would much rather see them defund an agency. >> that's action. >> exactly. which one? >> i don't know. next time the epa regulates coal plants out of existence, defund a portion of the epa. >> it goes way too far. it will get shot down. the boehner lawsuit. you're right, the appropriations process is where you ought to play the game. i don't understand why they don't do it. what obama said was if they're not going to act, i am. he's exactly right. this congress has been a waste of time and it starts with the house of representatives. >> again, back to the pipeline. >> you know what will help obama the most, in my opinion, is if those republicans take back the senate in the fall and then the president in the last two years can either sign or veto legislation they send to him and he could be a hero on a couple of things, but then he could actually say that the congress isn't able to do anything. look, you guys gave them
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control, they still can't do anything. that would be the silver lining of a -- >> i think you're absolutely right. but also i think boehner, contrary to what bob thinks, is on sound constitutional ground. typically i'm not for these republican gestures. president obama egregiously tipped the power to the executive in an unprecedented way. people say george bush did it. this pales in comparison to what bush did. i think the courts will be reluctant to get involved in something like this and i really don't think president obama would care either way what the court says. >> there is a big debate -- >> during the second term, there is a big debate about actually doing these types of recess appointments and there were some people who argued against it in the council's office. thank goodness they prevailed or we would have had another mess. >> did you enjoy that? >> that was a lot of fun. >> great. >> i kind of tuned out. >> why? >> it's friday. it's definitely wine night.
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>> whine. >> ahead on "the five," former weather underground leader bill ayers sat down with megyn kelly. and later, you've waited a year for this. bob returned to times square for another outdoor yoga class and once again it is something to see. stay tuned. spokesperson: the volkswagen passat is heads above the competition,
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you are about to. bill ayers former leader of the domestic terror group the weather underground did an interview on fox news and megyn kelly had plenty of questions for him. >> how many bombings are you responsible for? >> weather under ground took credit of slightly over 20 in a period when there were 20,000 bombings in the united states against the war. >> how about you personally? >> me personally, i never talk about it, never will. >> not only will he not talk about it, he also seems to be suffering from a serious case of amnesia about it. >> just because you went under ground, doesn't mean the bombings stopped? >> march 1st, '71, you bombed the u.s. capital, 1992, bombed the pentagon.
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>> what i got from this interview is that bill ayerss hasn't changed one bit. they remember very quickly he's still unapologetic and saying the things he's been saying for years. >> in our society it's more acceptable to be friends with bill ayers than it is to be friends with koch brothers. because harry reid can go on the senate floor and call the koch brothers -- it's amazing he went on to have a pretty good career and sell a lot of books, make a lot of money. tucker meat with him personally. >> he's one of the creepiest people i've ever met. there's something furtive and weird about him and kind of wet and oily and just disgusting and
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i mean that with total sincerity. during one of presidential debates in '08, president obama says i'm friends with bill ayers, i'm also friend with -- friends with coburn. >> why don't we go back to the fdr chicken debate? the guy met him one time. this guy is 45 year ago, he may have bombed a few things, may not have. >> may have bombed a few things? >> other people may have been involved in the stuff. the point is you guys were not around then during that war. it was a despicable horrible war. it took some radical action to stop it. >> they were rooting for the other side. they were -- >> john wayne gacy was secretive
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about his serial killings. to tucker's point there is something very creepy about someone who repeatedly bombs locations, doing it for public acclaim and denies he's even violent. >> my first question is why is he still alive? the best part about his bombing he's inept. his bombs actually killed his own friends and yet that's why he became a professor because you can still a mess and still get ten tour. he's a lizard. old guys with earrings. he thinks his students are going to sleep with him. when he walks by, they laugh at that scumbag. creepy attempts at flirting. he's a pathetic little animal. >> why are we talking about this? >> because it's important. this should have counted in the
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election. the media let this crap slide, the media let obama becoming president while being palestines with a -- -- with pals with a bomber. don't explain it to megyn kely. explain it to the relatives of the victim. >> wait a minute. obama went to his house one time. >> oh, please, bob, do you believe that? >> absolutely. >> to use one of your lines, i have a bridge to tell you. >> the idea we should be looking at him as a friend, tucker is -- >> the woman that he married, burn adean -- bernadine dorn is a fan of charles manson. >> it's not a big deal. it's ridiculous we're talking about it. >> there's more coverage about romney's family dog traveling on the top of his car than there
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was -- even if it was, that they were friendly and they only got tolingt one -- got together one time. you would think that fair coverage would have covered equal. >> the tea party never bombed anybody. >> we're going to have an honest conversation about who he is and where he came from at some point. why we're getting what we're getting now? >> if you think reality matters and you are invested in that old fashioned american thinking, i guess. >> tune in monday night with megyn's interview. speaking of liberals who don't like america, greg has some interesting stats of those in this country.
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according to a new study six out of ten liberals say that they aren't proud to be americans. this is about as surprising as a tom cruise divorce. loving your country is square, hating your country that's cool for a liberal and it's in your face. it's like an attitudinal tattoo. the right though thinks america is great and the world could be overhauled under the belief that our sacrifice leads to better lives for billions. and remember this? for the first time in my adult life i'm proud of my country because it feels like hope is finally making a come back. [ applause ] >> so glad we made her proud and it's such a modest cost. i could make a list of what makes me proud of this place our free market, military, actions,
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fun yons. we stopped that stuff from happening, and the moment we stop stuffing that -- stop that stuff from happening. we must chase and erase. one cannot be proud of everything our country produces. take our media, a smirking brothel of butt kissers. under obama, they can become so apply i can't believe -- pliable, they make shar -- charmin feel like cement. >> the smirking brothel of butt kissers, i'm having that tattooed on my arm. >> next to my name. >> that's already there. this survey blew me away. you would always hear people say are you questioning my patriotism, it turns out, we probably should have been.
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it's not just dislike their country. i know a lot of liberals. it's very disappointing. it's the sense you get from obama. you've let me down obama. you haven't lived up to my expectations. >> bob, isn't this basically say a lot about the ideology from a liberals perspective we're not as good as the world, from a conservative we're better than the world? >> i've read this study. they break this -- solid liberals represent 15% of the survey, which means 40% represent 9%, if all liberals are included in some of these groups, so it's insignificant, it's 9%, but it's a nice way for us to play another segment which is buy i can't sayed -- biased against liberals which is fine. i don't know who put it together, you talk about picking
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at the bottom of the barrel, you found it. learn something about polling before you put this stuff on. >> i do. >> 51% of liberals think they are typical americans. only 51%. i guess that's beneath them to be american. >> who would want to be american? right, we stopped hitler, we stopped mussolini. we stopped the soviet union. imperial japan. they don't like that. they think cuba is the gold standard. there needs to be this massive i am -- impoverished thing. >> they have passed health care reform, they got president obama, illegals are flooding the
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border, what more they want, they haven't had a golden age since the new deal, and this is their golden age, and they are still not happy? >> we want to return hitler and by the way, you might want to say historically it was the russians who had a lot more to do with doing away with hitler than we did but that's right. >> oh, bob, really. >> 20 million people they lost. >> the united states, we haven't done -- >> oh, my gosh. >> that's history. >> another thing, among the left and among the hip, it's cool to hate your country because mainly because the opposite which is loving your country comes off as so dorky. >> perhaps or maybe that they just want to -- they just want to raise the bar, they want to keep being better. maybe they really believe we're not as exceptional as we could be, that we're not fulfilling our potential maybe. i'm just trying to be nice and
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picture this, you hire a nanny to live in your home with you and your kids and then she suddenly stops doing her job, you fire her but she refuses to move out. this actually happened. it happened to the bracamonte family, they fired their live-in sitter diane stretton, but she
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will not leave. she's threatensing to sue them. cops say they can't kick her out until the family goes through the eviction process. >> when i call the police, they are telling me it's a civil matter, and i have to evict her. this lady is welcome in my house any time she wants and eat my food any time she wants, harassing me and i'm not a victim in my home. >> this person is in my house. my kids and my wife are still here, she towers over my wife and kids and i know there's nothing i can do about it. >> is there a metaphor in this for modern american entitlement? >> i was thinking one of the best ways they could get rid of her. she should get a bunch of spiders and put them in her room or put like some rats in there or something that will make her want to leave and they won't have to worry --
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>> that's a very good point. their petition is very passive. >> i feel exactly like that woman, i'm fon her on this side. i'm going to lock myself in the corner. >> are you suffering from false imprisonment? >> i'm suffering from false stories. >> people think they hire -- people think they hire live-in help and all their problems will be solved, don't they? >> yeah. and this family, they are a bunch of jerks, i side with the nanny on this one. if you dig deeper into this story and maybe this nanny is a a little bit of a loose cannon but they hired her because they did not pay her. they are not paying this woman. they are giving her free room and board. i assume she's getting social security, so this bracamonte family, you figure uncle sam is going to pay for her. this woman is living in a home. this woman has rights. now she's homeless, basically, in her -- they are trying to get
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rid of her. they padlocked the refrigerator. this family gets what they deserve. this is ridiculous. >> good for you. >> wait a second. this is my first time on this show. you are here every day. 2 out of 4 of the permanent hosts here side with the nanny, does that shock you? >> i hired a nanny and the same thing happened to me when she found out i had no kids. look, okay, here's the nanny, the nanny has filed 37 lawsuits, so she's whaws called a vexatious litigant. she's actually on a list. i am pro nanny in the sense that they are not paying her. but having somebody come into somebody's house and no longer should be there and is refusing to leave, isn't that a metaphor for our white house? we'll be right back. >> they are not paying her. >> i was going to say immigration. >> you show up in someone's country, you are apprised of
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your rights and all of a sudden you are filing lawsuits. >> she's not getting paid. she has no means to get her own home. >> presumably she knew, she made a decision to take the job for room and board. >> but she needed a place to stay. she has rights. >> it's about obama! >> don't go away. up next, bob, robert beckle, took part in one of the world's largest yoga's class again. we have the tape, it was outside. outside. you won't want t okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition
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just preceded this. i made a new year's resolution to try to get in shape. so i'm working on it. last year, i took a yoga class. it was so much fun i thought i would give it another try. >> i'm here in times square where we're having the summer soltice. it's my second year in a row. it's unbelievable. i simply had to be here, plus the fact the women have -- are the best look women i've ever seen anyplace in america. >> head down, elbows up. >> open up the chest. open up the heart chakra. >> my favorite part. >> chin up. success your stomach in and very
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slowly go down. >> you are kidding me. how did i get talked into this this? this is supposed to be a dead man's pose and there's a good reason they call it that because i'm i'm dead. it's called everybody get together and squeeze. you're a killer. do you know that? i'm a killer. >> yeah, you're a killer. i couldn't get the zippy dog what is it called, we didn't do down ward dog. >> we didn't. >> how do you do down ward dog. >> don't put your head on there. >> how do you do that? get out of here, man. nobody can do that. how long can you hold that for? >> not that much longer. >> she got it. >> it was an interesting experience. i must say that i'll be here every year as long as the female
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species exists and i expect that's a long time and i must say peace, goodbye from the five. well, there you go. it was a lot of fun. i tell you man, tucker, i got toll you something, i don't know if you've ever done this before but the women are in such good shape they can go in all different directions. it gets you imagining things, do you imagine. >> i'm married to a woman like that. i love it. she's fit man. she can beat me in an arm wre wrestling competition for sure. she could have done a lot better. >> oh, definitely. >> look at it. you got to move your s. dana does it, you do this stuff, right. >> yes. >> do you do those things. >> i can do a lot of those things. i don't do yoga outside and i don't do barkrums's yoga anymore. it's very time consuming in your day. you got to get there a half an hour beforehand and wait a half
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an hour before you cool down and go home. it's too much part of my day. >> can you put your thigh up there like that. >> of course, i can. that's what i do in the green room. >> yoga is a tool of satan. >> i refuse to participate in anything that relates to the under world. >> this woman in this section kept saying -- there were five fans outside who were yelling, the five, the five. the guy comes up to me and says you got to keep it quiet here. i say you're in the middle of time square in the summer at noon and you expect it to be quiet? give necessityme a great break. there you go. the dipping dog. you got to try it. you got to try the dipping dog at about 2:00 in the morning. it's great. >> who talked you into the headband. >> you look like arthur ash.
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i got talked into it by josh. it was a good reason. >> if josh is giving you things to wear you should think about it. >> exactly right. he weren't in the vil region. >> did you get a date or anything. >> no, i tried. i got turned down twice. i got turned down twice. >> o so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
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time now for one more thing on this fun friday. andrea. >> okay. you're going to love this story.
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you're going to love amy adams the actress even more when you hear what she did on a recent flight. she gave up her first class seat for a soldier sitting in the back in coach. she did it very quietly. she does not want anyone to know she had done it. someone on the plane noticed what she did. she said look, i didn't do it for attention for myself. i did it for attention for the troops. adam's father is also a veteran. that is a display of nice hollywood behavior and i encourage it which everyone else is talking about. >> she has every vowel in his name. don't say why because why is not a vowel. you're next. oh -- >> i hate these people. all right. i got a new ben and i want to show you so you can see what's on the pen. it says it's made of recycled
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material. it's also the worst pen i have ever had in my life and there's nothing worse than a bad pen. do you see how close it is to the thing so you can't write. don't buy recycled stuff if it doesn't work because it only encourages people to make crappy stuff out of resickled stuff. recycling so tool of satan. >> i won't be stealing that pen. bob, you're next. >> tackke a look at this thing. this guy has lost his handing gear. he comes down and brings this thing down and makes a perfect landing. i got to tell you, if i fly anywhere, i would like to be with that dude. they put him on top -- >> no, he's handing on the health care bill. >> he's probably handing on
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obama who is golfing. good. next i want to thank everybody for making this such a pleasurable show for a liberal. >> well, we have loved your contributions tonight, bob, my one more thing is you want to go to this event tomorrow in washington d.c. it's push ups for charity. it's so raise awareness for the troops. it's for bootcampaign.com. you have to do as many push ups as you can do in 90 seconds. there's this little video here for you. they are raising about $100,000. you can go to vietnam memorial, lincoln memorial, world war ii memorial. if you're there tomorrow go and impress your girlfriend. >> i could do one maybe. >> i was on a plane this afternoon. it was hot and dush yuturbulent closed my eyes and thought about a cap bin in the woods.
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go to this website endless pictures of cabins in the woods around the world. it's a great site. >> we a fox news alert out of washington. the only man arrested so far for the benghazi terrorist attacks pleads not guilty. amad abu khattala made his first appearance in a federal courthouse in washington, d.c. just a few hours ago. welcome to america's news headquarters on this saturday. thank you for joining us. i'm lee land vitter. >> i'm patti ann brown. >> he's accused of taking part in a conspiracy to support terrorists. in connection with the attack on the consulate in libya. the raid on 9-11 in 2012 killed four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. now justice may finally be on the way. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live outside the u.s. district court in

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