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it's going to be hard to get that interest going. but i think it can be done. i got to go. it was a pleasure meeting you. that's a fact. that's it for me. watch me tomorrow at 11:00. hello, everyone. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." our southern board ere is being flooded with illegals bringing crime, disease and a huge price tag. the obama administration is in knee deep in another crisis. history has shown when they have their backs against the wall, the president and his min yions change the debate. what better way to change the debate than to play the race card. on q, they played the race card. eric holder played the whole darn race card deck. >> there's a certain level of
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vehemence directed at me and the president. people talk about taking the country back. it seems to me that this president has been treated differently than others. there's a certain racial component for some people. >> you're either with them or you're racist, right? not so fast. take a listen to regular folks from chicago who let's just say aren't too happy with him either. >> president obama needs to pay attention to chicago. >> children have the same love for these young people like you have for the ones across the border. >> mr. president, we're asking for you. you're spending billions of dollars in texas, but we have a problem here in chicago. >> you will probably go down as the worst president ever elected. >> so what now? those people are racist or i'm a racist because i just played
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those sound bytes? change the debate. >> i just think this is such a weak argument. the fact that the attorney general continues to go to this, any time there's a challenge to the president, there appears to be a failure in leadership or crisis situation. they pivot and their only recourse is to basically call hard working american people racist. it's very decisive. i don't think it's helping anybody and i think it reflects poorly on the president. >> divide and conquer. why else? . >> he's trolling us. this is about the sixth or seventh time he's said this. he's often asked this question. he's not a broken record. he's like a doll and he says the same thing. he's obama's doll because he's allowed to say things obama doesn't. what's interesting is he did that in england, which i find troubling, because he's
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somewhere else and you already have very little media there that loves an american to fulfill the european assumptions about america, which is exactly what he did. i lived in england for awhile. they love the idea of the red neck stereotype. that we're racist. he just fed into that. the fact is holder said he wants an honest dialogue about race and he claimed that we were cowards because we didn't want it. but his dialogue comes down to he says you're racist. you say i agree. he called us a nation of cowards, but he's the coward. he's a woos. he's a wimp. because the only way he can have a debate to call you a name like i just did and then run, he's never actually had the debate. have you ever seen him have a debate? he smears you and clears. >> you make a goot good point. why is eric holder the highest law enforcer in the land having
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this debate? >> i believe this is his true perception. i think that this is how he actually feels. so there's no amount of logic or anything that we can say that is going to change his mind. and so that's why i think, yes, if he continues to say that because it keeps all of us agitated. how can he think we're a racist? he doesn't really care what we think. >> that validates -- because if you get angry, that's the see, i told you. >> even if that is his perception, i think they have miscalculated about their choice of words and how devisive they have actually become. that's why they have had a harder time getting a few people to work with them on a few things in washington. the more you think this is the perfect opportunity for them to reach out and to try to solve something, be partners with the
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governors, they take more swipes. i don't know what we can do about it but wait it out. >> can i offer another reason? maybe it's the whole from crisis to crisis, there's this buffer period when you have to change the debate until the next thing bubbles up. this could be eric holder saying, okay, we did the border thing for a week, let's move on to the next thing. nothing to see here anymore. >> can i quote accurately what he said? there's a certain racial component to this for some people. now maybe you should use very few people, but i agree with him completely. there are a certain segment, they are very small, they don't like barack obama because they are racist. >> what did this have to do with anything? >> because you guys are making it sound like everybody who is not black. >> find your five people you're pinning your whole argument on. >> that's what we talked about. >> how do you know? did he give you a list? >> some people --
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>> if it's that few people, why is he having such a hard time achieving his agenda? >> any time there's a resistance to the agenda, the race card comes up. it's a lot of a few people because it keeps coming up. if you have a problem with obamacare, you are racist. if you're talking about the border, you are racist. if you're mad about the irs, you're racist. if you're upset about beau bergdahl, you're racist. >> that makes everybody at this table a racist? >> according to eric holder. >> that was the intro. >> you think they would consider all of you racists? >> let's put it this way. deep down they probably do. i'm going to say most of the people on this table have at least been included in an article pointing at racism at one point or another. maybe not you, but i certainly
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have. >> i have called you a racist. >> the point is, but why now? why is eric holder -- >> because guess what -- >> because the border is killing them. >> he's head of the justice department? whatever happened to justice being color blind? this is so inappropriate as the head of the justice department for him to continually be making these kind of statements and he's not helping the president by doing this. it looks like president obama can't stand up for himself. >> i didn't say that. >> how is that the discussion? we're talking about eric holder. can i throw something out here? he's getting heat from the left. listen to representative lewis gutierrez from illinois, a democrat. >> i wish he would have gone down to texas. i think of him going down to texas and i try to compare it. it's like, i don't know, if i
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went on vacation to puerto rico reek and my wife's aunt was ill in the hospital and i stayed on the beach. >> he goes on to say how would i look drinking a drink on the beach? >> he didn't know it at the time, but people on the other stations are painting this as people leaving persecution. they are leaving countries that have extreme property, no jobs, no water, no toilet paper, but it's not caused by incredible street gangs. it's caused by leftism. they are not fleeing persecution. they are fleeing the policy that liberals embrace. i would take ten of these kids in exchange for one progressive professor because he made that bed. he made the bed in central america. they should lie in it. >> they have to go about it the right way. they are fleeing these countries with poor economies and no water and all kinds of infrastructure
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problems. thank god i hope they don't put them in detroit and chicago. >> why do you think there's animosity in central america? because of dull pineapple,zmklqv were run by dictators. that resentment has been around a long time. it's maybe not fair, but it is what it is. >> so storm our borders because you're ticked off at america? >> the best that obama can do would be to get the presidents of these countries, including mexico, and get them together and say enough is enough, we're taking your aid away. >> is this race debate becoming bigger and bigger because maybe they are worried about turnout in 2014? >> the racism story? >> get the base fired up for 2014. >> possibly, i mean sometimes i think we give them too much credit for thinking ahead. if they really wanted to succeed in 2014, they would have done a
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lot of things differently leading up to now. so i'm not sure. the midterm election is difficult for a president in a second term in the sixth year. they usually lose seats in congress any way. it's going to be very difficult for them to convince people to go out to vote unless they are motivated not necessarily of the economy but some sort of animosity. or on the immigration issue. now it's a battle of who can turn out more. i think that the balance of the excitement and enthusiasm is with the right. >> one quick point. the black base will be with barack obama. the selectively edited pieces in chicago -- whoever did it -- >> if you want to see the whole thing, it's amazing. it wasn't just one or two. it was five or six different people who were really ticked off. >> oo. >> why did you mention their
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voice and ability of americans to come forward and say what they think about where they live? >> they can say what they want to say. >> the media that you complain about is taking a few people and trying to make a story out of it. >> group of people saying why don't you concentrate on the stuff that's going on in our community and not being concerned with people outside. what's confusing to president obama in his head is he sees so many people wanting in while he wants out. >> he does. here's the problem. >> he doesn't understand why people want to come here. he wants to get the hell out of here. he wants to go to italy and have a dinner party. >> they want to make it skin deep. that's it. they want to focus on skin color and racial an mists. if you penetrate beneath the skin, you have to talk about the man's qualifications and whether there's any leadership there. >> that's an outrageous statement. >> that's what eric holder is
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saying. he's saying any criticism of the president based on a racial divide and racial in this country. he wants to take >> he said it and we backed it up with people in chicago who frankly honestly 97% of the black community voted for barack obama. he comes from chicago. that's his hometown. we played those because -- >> some people and you took a small percent. >> can we go? let's go. up next, sergeant beau bergdahl is back. some say deserter? trader? should he be back on the job? many of my patients still clean their dentures with toothpaste.
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just six weeks after the terror trade that freed him from the taliban, bowe bergdahl has been returned to active duty in the army. he's been assigned to a desk squh job in houston and will be free to leave the base without escort. investigators can now begin to question him about his desertion. should he be getting his job back in the meantime welcome the family is furious about it. the mother of darrin andrews says this is another attempt to give credibility of a deserter. i don't think it's right that he's free and collecting pay. is this the right move here? >> wasn't he always collecting pay? i think what do you do? you can't kick him out? it's an investigation. so they are putting him at a desk. they are not going to give him a
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gun. i don't think you can do anything else but keep him in regular duty while they investigate. but if he starts dating claire danes, i would be worried. >> that's funny. >> they have blown this thing from the beginning. they traded the taliban guys. now there's a report that one has returned to actively trying to kill americans. and then they brought him back. what this does is extend the signal we're not sure what we're doing. can you imagine putting this guy back all the a desk job which he's going to have access to computers, to information, see stuff? i think you need to look at this. >> what was the rush? >> what's happening behind the scenes? >> i'm speculating here, which is our specialty here on "the five." but it could be that the army that's done a good job up to now of handling the family and handling him. maybe the best thing for his
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well-being and his overall sense of self and hopefully his ability in the future to explain his side of what happened that he needs to get back to a normal routine as quickly as possible. maybe that's what the psychiatrists are thinking. even as i say that, i don't know. all i can do is look at the spokesperson from the army and i have to believe, more speculating, they are going to keep an eye on him. they will make sure that whatever he has at his computer, he will be watched. i don't think we have to worry about that. >> they say they also have special protection in place because there's quite a few people that are upset and frustrated and confused by the decision, one, to make the trade for five dangerous taliban fighters. and the fact that six weeks later, somebody give him the number of his therapist. if you can cure five years of captivity? >> i have to agree with greg. the guy is still a member of the united states military. he hasn't been convicted yet.
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they have to do something with him. i suppose put him at a desk job is not a bad idea. >> otherwise it's like keeping him in captivity. >> you can't hold him against his will. if this guy was a trader, which everybody is trying to set him up as, there will be an investigation. if he is, my guess is he will go in front of the military justice. i only have ask this question about the taliban thing. and this may be because of his background i understand it's been sketchy, but if there was a decorated american being held five years by the taliban, would you have made that trade? >> probably, but this guy wasn't a decorated american. this guy was seen and wrote in his journal he was leaving. there was a good chance he may have deserted. >> the interesting thing is the decorated war veteran might refuse it. john mccain refused to go.
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i think the story will always be about the trade. what was in the rose garden did not come out smelling like a rose. there was a lot of lot of bad stuff. >> all of this could have been avoided if the white house itself had not made the bad decision to do the roads garden photo op but then the thing that rubs salt in the wound for the families is when susan rice, a national security adviser, said that bergdahl served with honor and distinction. up until then, they had been fairly quiet and respectful. when she said that, that's when it changed. that's why it took something that could have been handled much better and turned it into a problem for themselves. >> very quickly. if you want to put him behind a desk and back into service, send him to guantanamo. we're going to talk about another big development. the leader of bo ka haram. they are mocking the bring back
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our girls campaign. one of the girls escaped said they would be torture d if you did any misgiving, said the wrong thing, tried to escape. they make you watch it back and beg not to be executed. take a listen to this how he's making fun of it. >> bring back our army! >> bob? >> we need to get done is put a drone on that guy. either because they are not c e capable of it. because they are more cowardly about it. refuse to go after this guy. he controls a large swath of the country. this is -- for them it is an
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international black eye that i would think they would want to try to get dealt with. but for this guy to be alive and saying this stuff is outrageous. and the sad part about it is he reflelkts a lot of muslims around the world. >> the nigerian president's name is good luck jonathan. doesn't give a lot of confidence in me. this is where america matters. if you pull back from the world, you have to say you're okay with seeing this stuff. there are bad people in the world doing bad things to young girls. we're the only force left in the world that can find these people and destroy them. but we even have second thoughts about that now. it's part of our responsibility as the only force in the world that can go in. how come we can't find these guys when they deliver tapes? also it's amazing how we have forgotten about this. >> they have to cross our border. >> that's it. but 2014 is the year of forgetting. . we forgot about everything. the scandals, the flight 370,
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maybe the girls are on flight 370. everything comes and disappears. >> inaudible, heavy saying good luck jonathan. so boko haram have a problem with the government and the army. again, i don't know. >> you can't look at it. >> one of the things that happened today is boko haram sent bombs inside the city center. that could change things eventually for somebody or maybe for nothing i think this very interesting about how we communicate our foreign policy and bring back our girls, i understand why we had the hash tag. but then it's mocked and it becomes fuel for them. so i think it's very interesting thing to study in the new wave of communication how do you communicate during war and during times of terror threat. does something that makes us
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feel better here at home because we retweeted bring back our girls, did it cause a bigger problem there? is there anything you can do about it? >> especially if you don't do anything about it. >> this is speculation. right now there's a u.s. special forces being trained to do exactly this. they are going to go in and get these girls out of there. >> that's what they said two months ago. >> it's a complex process. >> i think the tweets were as powerful as they could be. i don't want to live in a world without america. next, a concerning warning from israel's prime minister for the u.s. about iran. stay tuned. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day
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the deadline for iran to make a deal with the world about its new program is less than a week away.
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agreements were made over the weekend so that deadline could be extended. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has this warning on the iranian threat. >> this is the preeminent terrorist empire of our time. it's a terrorist empire. it has terror provinces. you don't want this iran to have nuclear weapons or the capability to make nuclear weapons to enrich uranium for a nuclear bomb in short order. from there they will take the united states, whom they see is the great satan. if any one of theeds sides get their hands on nuclear weapons, it would be a disaster for the united states and for everyone else. >> i like that kind of clear headed thinking. greg, let me ask you first. iran, they know that the deadline is coming up. right before they are going to miss the deadline, they say
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maybe we're willing to talk. they they get rewarded for more talking time. >> for them an agreement is a vehicle for negotiations that allow them to build while we. they enrich. nobody take ours deadlines or redlines seriously. >> meanwhile, the iranian economy continues to get better. >> we sent billions of dollars to hamas to the palestinian authority. we negotiated with iran over this nuclear thing. that's bad for israel. our biggest number one biggest arms trade deal of 2014, $11 billion is with qatar, the group that just sent over that deal for bergdahl. we're dealing with the devil instead of standing with israel, which is really the group we should be joining. they are going to sent patriot
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missiles to qatar. how good can that be for anyone in the middle east? it's just awful what we're do g doing. we have no middle east policy. israel is going to pay for it. we might also. >> let me play one other sound byte and pull the two stories together. in some ways, we're having a proxy war with iran. look at what he had to say over the weekend about the situation most recently. >> i just wanted your viewers to imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities, but in every city between new york and colorado, maybe 20% of the united states. 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute. no country can accept that. we'll take the necessary action to stop it. >> you have seen a lot of these flare ups over the years. is this any different from
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previous ones or it will be a cycle where benjamin netanyahu will be able to protect his people and everybody goes back to their corners for awhile? >> i think it's different because it's impossible to get drones. when means they came from iran. the iranians said after the negotiation this is last weekend that there was a difference it and they wanted to have more enriched uranium, not less. i have been a supporter of this negotiation, but i firmly feel that the deadline, at that point, if we don't have a solution, the united states and israel have every right for humanity to give israel bombers and it's time to take out a good percentage of what iran has. we'll get screamed at, but so what. we get screamed at any way. if they did, he's right. we're talking about the end of humanity as we know it in the middle east for these idiots. it's time for the united states
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and israel to get together and take it out. >> very interesting development in terms of your evolution of your thinking on that. because i think there are more people getting to that position as well. kimberly, i u wanted to get your thoughts. if you're israel and have iron dome, which is basically protected most of the civilians from harm's way. do you think that shows that national defense is worth every penny if you're under threat? >> i'm a big believer in this country and for israel to have a strong national defense. it helps make the world safer. this man is an untenable position. i like his language, his rhetoric, i like his call for action to the united states. i'm very disappointed in our lack of partnership with such a strong ally as israel. they need us, we should be a willing participant and partner against hamas and other terrorist groups. e we should not leave israel in a position that's so vulnerable because it will be us next. >> the biggest mistake we have made probably in the last ten
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years foreign policy wise was lift i lifting the sanctions on iran. why in the world would we do that now until we have a deal with them and maybe even then not even. >> i think it's a reasonable thing. i think you're maybe right. >> but the horse is out of the barn. >> if you watch on other networks how they defend hamas's missiles, they talk about these missiles dropping. but they are primitive. they are not really good missiles. we're shooting at your country. it's the thought that counts. when you're sending those missiles, it's the thought that counts. it's not israel's fought you're better at it. >> they are relatively new technology. still ahead a world cup fan won a modelling contract. but then she lost that gig as quickly as she got it after different photos went viral.
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belgium beauty best known for making soccer watchable is out of a job. she had won a modelling contract after being spotted during the world cup but her dreams were crushed after she tweeted a photo. she's standing over a dead antelope with the caption hunting is not a matter of life or death. it's much more important than that. this was about a year ago. ready to hunt americans today haha. outrage ensued fuelled by reporters. so they chased l'oreal despite the apologies. one reporter seen here with a pig defends herself saying i'm not anti. just wanted l'oreal to respond, which they had not done.
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wish her the best. why stop there? i'm sure there's a greek goddess. act now, you can ruin her too. we're seeing a new kind. one that focuses not on people in power but nobodies on twitter. who needs the irs and va scandals. find someone online that screwed up and get that outrage ball rolling. she'll be fine. as for us, we're stuck with these hacks. instead of chasing real corruption, they tail cute girls. twitter is the new sarn getty. just a lab top and the attention span of a goldfish. >> it's like the second story where a girl who hunts -- >> why do things happen in threes? >> there was the cheerleader who posed with an animal. then there was a politician that offered $100,000 to buy nude photos. then there was this girl. you should pose with a gun.
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>> yes, you should. >> what do you want me to hunt? >> i don't know. >> why doesn't l'oreal do a little google search before? they offered her a contract, if they were so sensitive, she didn't hide it. it was there for everybody to see. >> poor antelope. eric, who is worse the idiots expressing the outrage for companies who fold to it? >> i think it's the idiots -- remember the company is trying to sell products. if you get this twitter universe, they are going to do it. >> it's like ten people retweeting. >> i'm get guessing they weren't going to do it. hopefully they were smart enough to investigate. they responded to customers. if they don't want her, they did the right thing by their shareholders. l'oreal might be privately held, i don't know, but the twitter army that happens. that's disgusting. i am so much against that.
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i'm against boycotts. you have an opinion, voice your opinion rs but don't get 200 people have have no idea what's going on to sign up for your cause. >> part of the tweet, let's start hunting americans. she was talking about the soccer game. like eric said, the tweet is taken out of context. . she's made to look like the devil. and the female reporters are like i got a scoop. >> i was in public relations and image enhancement before i liked to offer my services for free. . let me tell you this. the cosmetic industry for years has been under pressure because they use animals to test their product. my guess is this is the worst picture that l'oreal could see. they look at this thing and say she may be beautiful, but that picture is going to get them an enormous amount of heat. i think it makes sense from l'oreal's standpoint. >> should she get a gun contract? >> she should be the star of
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"the hunger games." >> she'll come out a winner. >> aren't we all? up next, bob's nightmare is finally over. the world cup is over. plus lebron james talks for the first time about his return to the cavaliers. i hate hockey.
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it's been a long month of watching paint dry, but the world cup finally came to an end yesterday. germany defeated argentina in extra time overtime score of, wait for this, 1-0. all that back and forth for just one point.
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i'm going to say it again. i'm sticking with american football. yesterday for over 90 minutes it was 0-0. now some people believe is philosophical. life is nil-nil and we have a chance to become victors or losers. somebody said this yesterday. let me say to you, you're crazy. eric, are you happy to see this over with? >> it was fantastic. i watched a lot of the soccer. 117 minutes of 0-0. germany dominate d. they beat -- they beat everyone. but they dominated. that last goal, 117 minutes in, they controlled the ball and put a perfect shot on goal. game was over. it was great watching it. >> i wish i had a little more enthusiasm coming from you.
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>> that's an indication of how excited you were about it, what about you, you like soccer? >> i like soccer. i made a mistake yesterday because i asked him at lunchtime. i said what time is the game, 3:00 or 4:00. he said 4:00. nobody turned on the tv until 4: 4:00. so we didn't have to watch the first 45 minutes. but he said one thing about it. in american football, which he li likes as well, they actually interrupt the commercial breaks for an occasional play. he would rather watch soccer on tv because then you only get like one commercial break. >> good for peter. greg, you were transfixed. >> i was watching it at the gym. what's interesting to me was the director took a picture during the game of christ the redeemer. this is a pretty az maying shot he got. after he made this shot shs the
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announcers for the game said, why are we taking that shot? you should be watching the game. that's neat, but we should be watching the game as somehow this picture is less interesting than this game. the game is interesting, but that picture was pretty awesome. >> did you watch it? >> i did. i had it on. my son had a little buddy over. they love it. they were watching it. they were super excited. then they went outside and played soccer in the backyard. so i'm loving some soccer. i played soccer since i was in second grade on an all-boy team. that's where you meet the guys. >> listen, we're going to talk about a second about the best basketball player in the last few years in the nba and that's lebron james who has decided to go back to cleveland, where he started his career.
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he's being paid $40 million for a two-year contract. now let me ask you, dana, i know you're a basketball fan. >> former star player. >> do you know how many championships that lebron james won? >> two. >> very good. i read my research. and i have a friend. >> he averaged 27.5 points a game. quick point. when he left cleveland, they burned his jersey. when he left miami, they are burning his jersey. i love miami. this is a big mistake. he brought two championships to miami. the guy is a super. star. >> he just wants to go home. >> here's a lesson you can get from basketball about our borders. can't score a basket without a rim. that's all i got. >> i love basketball too. i wish lebron would come and take the heat in new york and come and play for the knicks because then we'd have something
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to work with. >> cleveland had a great week. they got the go o p convention, they got lebron james. cleveland is the place to be. >> johnny football. >> one more thing. up next. [ woman ] i've always tried to see things from the best angle i could.
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it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin.
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and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. those three important reasons are why i'm shooting for something better. eliquis. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor today if eliquis is right for you.
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time for one more thing. bob is kicking it off. >> i made some comments last
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week about chinese people, which apparently upset some people. and for which iapologize. however, my comments will not be -- i do not apologize for the things i said about china. i won't go into it now, but i will continue to warn the american people about how dangerous china is to the u.s. security and to our business community. but to those who were offended. i do not apologize to the chinese government for the murders or anything else. >> bob, good job. dana? >> you guys like to eat, right? there's a movement afoot from britain. britain is having this big campaign to keep scotland from going independent. they are asking the united states to overturn a ban on haggis. it's sheep lungs, which
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apparently we banned in '71. but basically put all this other meat and cook it with oatmeal and nutmeg. i don't like it, but i think it's ridiculous that we banned it. i hope the obama administration allows haggis. >> you're eating some animal's stomach. i was going through some stuff that was sent to me from my mom's house. i came across this. this is my award for my school paper in 1983 when i was co-editor. i won the award for most censored but most persistent. isn't that bizarre? hilarious. nothing changes. >> bob might give you a run for your money. >> one more thing from my new
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york girlfriend. this is sent to dana. this is a great story. i love children. take a look right there. that's 9-year-old drew. he's at a special fundraiser, it's a golf tournament at the hospital where he was born premature and had to make many visits back there. so his big goal in life was to meet peyton manning. he's a super fan. peyton came along to the golf tournament to raise money for children at this hospital. he finally got to meet him, to get the autograph and all this boy wanted for christmas is all i want is a peyton manning jersey. she got him two. i just think what a great little boy. >> very quickly, this is why capitalism rocks. check out three eighth graders discovered in times square. watch. ♪ so now they have opened for guns
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n roses in vegas and signed a $1.7 million record deal. congratulations to you guys. that's it for us. never miss an episode. we'll see you back here tomorrow. "special report" is next. tonight we are at the border inside the processing facilities and on the front lines of the immigration crisis. this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret baier. tonight an up close look at the immigration crisis rocking the country and the obama administration. while the rhetoric out of washington continues nonstop, you will get to see what's happening on the ground for yourself. senior national correspondent john roberts has this exclusive look at the human toll of a political fire storm. >> reporter: it maybe the first

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