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hello, everyone. i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, and greg gutfield. it's fib:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." secretary of state john kerry landed in israel today as the country continues its campaign to dismantle hamas. while israel has attempted to avoid civilian casualties, even going so far as to announce their bombing targets. hamas has turned pools and hospitals into military command posts. now, instead of condemning this deplorable action, the council of american islamic relations is calling for israel to stop their military action. the reaction is a far cry from rush limbaugh who leveled this
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serious charge against the hamas terror group. >> here we have the modern day nazis, the palestinians, hamas, you name it, are the modern day nazis, where the jews are concerned. here you have a whole region full of them, and nobody will utter the word that describes the ideology of the islamic jihad, which is anti-semitism. >> all right, rush limbaugh always making provocative statements. let's take it around the table and get your reaction. let's get to you, mr. beckel. >> it's nice it's rush. we rarely see him. he picked up on something i said a couple days ago.anti-semitism. they want to get rid of the jews. it is naziism. i think, look, i don't know how much farther israel can go to try to protect innocent
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civilians in gaza and how much farther hamas can go to put them in harm's way. at some point, the american media particularly and others, who cares what c.a.r.e. says, really, if you want to be a serious organization, if you really want to be a serious organization, can you please condemn these nazis from doing what they're doing? can you please do that? they started this thing. they're the ones who have to be cleaned out, and you sit back and blame israel. a pox on your house. >> should it matter? >> maybe we should start with president obama. president obama has literally and figuratively been bowing to muslims since he took office. the white house declared israel the loser in this conflict. the palestinians have shot 2,000 rockets into israel. all israel is doing is saying, we told you to stop, and now they're feeling the pain because of that. the faa doesn't make a move without the department of homeland security. dhs is appointed for the most
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part by the obama administration. the obama administration knew exactly what they were doing when the faa put the flight restrictions into israel. by the way, why aren't their flight restrictions into pakistan, yemen, and other countries where rockets are flying and they are dangerous places. there aren't flight restrictions there. they have singled out israel as their point. look, this is a punitive measure by the faa, by the white house to punish israel, and they always blame israel when all israel is doing, contrary to the white house, i stand with israel on this. >> dana, if you're sitting in the white house and you need to advise the president, when you see this kind of action by c.a.r.e., which i think really is going in the wrong direction. it's not improving the situation at all, calling for this condemnation of israel, how do you take it? >> i think c.a.r.e. is probably the least of their worries right now. it matters very little that they reach out to them. i think they try to have a cooperative relationship with
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them, but i think the fact john kerry is there, he's been there a lot in the last two years. that was his goal, was to try to establish some sort of basis for a middle east peace deal. arguably, some people suggest that effort actually made things worse and helped lead to the situation that israel faces now. >> why do you say that? >> i think the fact that hamas and fatah established a relationship in the united states was kind of unable tohin that militarized a lot more of the hamas situation and then that's when hostilities really ramped up. i'll also say i don't subscribe to the theory that the grounding of the flights was political, like a decision made by the political people at the white house. i do think, however, that the consequences of it gave hamas the green light to say, if you keep doing this, you can have an effect that could cripple israel, so keep doing what you're doing. i think there are practical
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consequences of what they're doing. i wish they would change it. >> greg, i'm going to get your thoughts on two things, but first i want to play a little sound from ambassador john bolton regarding the faa's decision to ground the flights. >> i would like to know who influences the faa decision. i think in the obama-kerry paradigm in the world, this puts economic pressure on israel to increase the likelihood of a cease-fire. in my way of thinking, it proves the opposite, it's why israel can't live under this constant threat of being rocketed. >> greg? >> if you look at two conflicts going on, you have a plane that was shot down in eastern ukraine, possibly by separatists, perhaps a mistake, and i believe probably a mistake. in israel, when a passenger plane is shot down, it's actually intentional. so you actually could see the difference between these kinds of fighting and these kinds of fighters. there are people that are, at least have some kind of moral structure to their rage or their
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believes, but you have one that would be happy to blow out a passenger jet or fire at innocent people in their homes. c.a.r.e. to me is like the father who is angry that his bully son who started a fight got his butt kicked by the smart kid with glasses. and now they're saying, oh, enough, enough. but c.a.r.e.'s brilliance really is that they know how to target america's achilles heel. our obsession with tolerance and our fear of racial accusation, c.a.r.e. brujens us with a cudgel of inclusion, but we can't do it back to them because they don't care about intolerance. in islamic countries there's no such thing. you're with them or against them, and if you're against them, god help you or allah help you. we have to deal with this, and we are in many ways a cowardly country beholden to the fear of being called a bigot. >> you know how we fight back?
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you know what we do, we talk about c.a.r.e. we let people know what c.a.r.e. really is zrb it's the pr wing of hezbollah, hamas, and the muslim brotherhood. that's what they were put in place for, to kind of calm the tensions, the finger pointing at the, you know, radical muslim extremists that america was kind of getting very mad with, c. c.a.r.e. let's point out the moderate muslims around the world. the problem is they're also representing the extremists. >> but c.a.r.e., who is their biggest fan? >> iran. >> no, glen greenwald. he's the same guy who gave us snowden. he was a valentine to c.a.r.e. to undermine the war on terror. where is snowden now? he's with putin. if you hate c.a.r.e., you can't be friends with greenwald. >> the idea that somehow -- >> i just -- greenwald has a very strong relationship with c.a.r.e., which also informed
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what he did on the war on terror with snowden. >> fair enough, but that doesn't take any of the spotlight off what c.a.r.e. really is. 9/11, unindicted coconspirators of 9/11. >> i agree with you. i actually think it shows more of what c.a.r.e. is all about, that they have such a relationship with glen greenwald. >> they'll take anyone who will be friends with them. >> what do you read on that, dana? >> we cannot let this segment go by without that ridiculous comment that they decided not to land planes in israel. when you have a bomb that goes off within a mile of a major airport, you're going to stop planes from going on. >> how many bombs are going off in afghanistan? >> not next to the airport. can i repeat this? the idea -- >> that's so uninformed and ridiculous. >> come on. >> the white house has bowed to
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muslims. >> is that true? they put drones on top. when they killed bin laden, you think that was balanced, too? >> you know why this is going to end? not buecause of obama. he said to hamas, you want to fight israel. we're not fighting this fight. we have our hands full with syria, lebanon, and to a certain extent, iraq. >> instead of making it sound like it's real. because it isn't real. it's like howdy duty. >> everything i say is my opinion. >> don't smear howdy duty. he's a legend. >> dana, put some sense and color on this. >> thread the needle? >> talk about jasper. >> take a picture, pulling back. we have to decide how much -- when we say we fully support israel, does that mean we fully support their right to defend themselves no matter what it takes? they have taken great pains to make sure that civilians are not in harm's way. hamas, one of the tactics is to put innocent people in harm's
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way. so what you are doing, what is fundamentally different ideologies of how to fight a war. if this is going to continue, and we're going to say that we support israel, that has to mean fully supporting israel to do what they might have to do, which could be very unfortunate for some civilians that's are put in harm's way. >> how does the u.s. do that? what do they need to do to fully support israel? >> i think i'm not sure. i think that john kerry hopefully, we'll have to put our faith in the leadership to get a cease-fire, at least. cease-fire will allow you some space to get a political solution. but i don't think that will be enough at this point. i don't think they will be able to get it until somebody blinks. and i don't think it's going to be israel. >> it's not going to be israel. they can't afford to. >> hamas has all the support now it needs. >> the largest recipient of u.s. aid, the largest rezipiant of u.s. intelligence. i would bet you the tunnels have
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been seen by u.s. satellites and they have given them the information. the u.s. has done everything they possibly can, and for years, for israel. >> and they should continue. >> of course. >> but there shouldn't be any let-off. >> right. >> propaganda is a major part of any war effort. the united states is not very good at it in the middle east region. the terrorists and hamas, they're very good at it in that region, and they're better than us at cyber warfare. we could put some efforts in addition to what we're already doing on the ground with intel, et cetera, but a propaganda campaign is probably more effective. >> four of the hamas propaganda to work, you have to have a sucker. i feel there are many suckers in the media. if you show the media a terrorist, they will recite a root cause that caused the terrorist. the cliche hook is in all conflicts, the little guy is the good guy, even if the little guy started it. a terrorist suddenly becomes a
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freedom fighter because they're smaller numbers. there's no such thing in the prospective of the media as a bad little guy. if you're big, like america, you have to be bad. and if you're small, you're a revolutionary freedom fighter, so israel will always be bad and hamas will always be good. >> we have to change that. if you could come up with a solution for that -- >> during the break, i'll write something up. >> next on "the five," a surprising announcement from u.s. officials on the downing of the jet in ukraine. and later, a very rich bachelor on the market, and i'm not talking about bob. it's filmmaker michael moore. wait until you hear how much money the anti-capitalist is rolling in according to leaked divorce papers. eric has the numbers. stay tuned.
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national day of mourning. 119 were dutch citizens. u.s. officials are now saying the plane was most likely shot down by mistake, and that there's no evidence that russia was directly involved, but not everyone is buying that. before we go to this, i just thought i would spend a moment because the story struck me reading it in the new york post. i apologize i don't have their names, but i have the picture of the three children who were killed on the flight. they're australian citizens. they were there with their grandfather. we have the picture? most of our discussions have been about putin, you know, the world revolves around him, but the reason that people are in such anguish and living such hell is because those three children went back with their grandparents. they were going back to australia to get ready for the school year, and their parents said that every single moment has been one of living through a living hell. so, i wanted to take a moment to talk about them and just recognize the fact that we're talking about real people here,
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and greg, putin likely is going to get away with murder because if the united states says, well, it's not directly involved, that allows him a chance to get away with it and just deny he has any culpabili culpability. >> i go with the most obvious solution, i mean, the most obvious answer might be the right one, that he didn't know about it and it was the separatists who shot it down. still, it doesn't excuse the repulsive aftermath that occurred in the wake with the tampering of evidence and the moving of bodies. you can't ignore this. and i feel like when we look at our administration and we look at their administration, our winnie the pooh doesn't want to poke that bear. and when you talk about the men -- the people who win are the people who don't blink. putin doesn't have any eyelids. the man does not blink. and we have to hold -- we have to hold them somewhat accountable for the fact that if they supply that ammunition,
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they have to pay. but i just -- i think it's another day for putin. and i have to say, he is still more popular than ever. >> i was going to ask eric about that because the other thing that putin has done immediately is a state-run television in russia started making sure that everyone in russia would point the blame at ukrainians along with the other things, nasty things they say about ukraine. >> here's, from my little neck of the woods here, what we should do. number one, we have been talking ability this forever. we should be 100% energy independent here. we don't need russian oil anymore. they produce about 9 million or 10 million barrels a day. $107 a barrel today, literally, half of their economy is based on their oil production. if you decrease the demand for their oil, that would put an immediate sword right through their heart. they can't afford that. you a, become more energy independent here, that takes time, and b, you help the other countries around the region. now, i have stated, it's very
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difficult to do with liquified natural gas because it's really expensive, but you could help them become energy independent. let me touch on one quick thing, again, this is the way we do it. in my opinion, we don't put boots on the ground there, don't fire a shot there. we do it economically. germany, the european union has to step up. they're the ones who have real trading issues with russia. we have like less than 1% of our own gdp, like a tenth of 1% with russia, but if you want to help them out, do it with economic sanctions. >> how do you do that with the french who are under contraction to sell russia two naval destroyers, but $1.5 billion apiece, and france, if the rebel strength of resolve is stronger than the west and france won't even cancel those contracts, how are we supposed to help them? >> well, the first thing we have to get clear here is greg talks
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about the bear, putin isn't a bear. he's a wounded cub. that country could do absolutely nothing. he took over crimea, but they already had ships in port. they are a wounded bear who only thing they've got is oil and gas. it's a country falling apart. putin can do absolutely nothing -- >> you're okay with him getting away with the murder of all those innocent people? >> not at all. >> are we talking about the same vladimir putin? >> what has he done? he went to georgia, he got his ass kicked. >> he's been able to operate in brazen disregard for any international concern. it's all about the black sea and oil. he ran right through crimea. >> he's a punk. >> well, guess what? he's one of those criminal masterminds who has been able to afeck wait all the goals he has for his country to figure economic independence -- >> he is trying to reestablish the ussr and that is never going to happen -- >> and access to oil in the black sea. it's about dollars and cents. the fact this administration,
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this country is so clueless, they're more clueless and blind than me when i get nigh eyes dilated walking around the streets of new york. russia had no involvement in this. >> they didn't say that. they came out today and said -- >> no direct involvement. that is naive. >> that's not what they said. >> a mistake or an accident. >> that's what they'll be able to hang their hat on. i'm going to ask you to remind me, tell me their names so i don't leave there without doing that. anthony mazeland and ren norris. those are the parents of those three young people, and the grandfather also passed away on that flight. >> without oil, russia is a third-world country. >> they're not at the moment. that's the point. >> if we says, they're going to be the third world country. >> we should do a kickstarter campaign to raise money to buy the statue of liberty and send it back to france. >> how about we do a kickstarter campaign to buy russia's media, and then we could take it over and win the propaganda war.
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last night, president obama was at our southern border, seeing the chaos up close. i kid. he was add a fund-raiser where he told his fans he doesn't watch the news because whatever they're reporting about, he already knows. that's so true, except here. >> let me take the irs situation first. i first learned about it from the same news reports that i think most people learned about this. >> and here. >> the specific allegations that i think were reported first by your network out of phoenix, i believe, we learned about them through the reports. >> and here. >> i certainly did not know anything about the ig report before the ig report had been leaked through press. >> and here. >> everyone knows the president did not know about this tactic until he heard about it through the media. >> well done.
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kidding. here's another. >> i heard on the news about this story that fast and furious. >> let's face it. this administration seems lessen gauged than bob does after his midday massage. i don't doubt obama doesn't watch the news, but he means fox news. why watch something that has your number and refuses to ignore your plot. you think the cubs wat s race h watch their highlights? no, that's what tequila is for. not that obama sees his mistakes as failures. what angers him is that we don't agree. it's a foul tasting elixir that cures america of its greedy ills. his strategy, marginalizing it. cynicism explains anyone who refuses to applaud his greatness. for him, applause is like a whistle only a dog can hear. the moment it starts, he sprints in that direction. their audiences are seals of
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approval, clapping their hands loudly to mask the anguish of another america outside the walls. so you're either a groupie or you aren't on the tour bus or off. if you're off it, you're likely under it as well. >> crowded under there. >> it certainly is. >> those dog whistles. >> a lot of speed bumps. do you blame him for not watching the news? >> no, except for you remember like a few months ago, he -- he was going to go on a long weekend. he was going on a mini vacation, and the press office went to great lengths to make sure everybody knew that the president had called his buddies in hollywood and asked them to send him all the dvds so he could binge watch through the weekend -- >> onter aurj. >> the worst show ever. >> i think they think we're etch a stetch citizens. they say something and they shake us up overnight and we're a blank slate in the morning that you can't put together a tape like that. they don't even watch their own press. >> that's true. eric, do you blame that though
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if all the news does is reflect your incompetence. >> no, absolutely, greg, i think they have someone watching "the five" right now. >> the worst job in the white house. they need a promotion. >> tell president obama we know what he's up to. he wants to fund raise for the next year and a half. he doesn't care about america, doesn't care about the jobs, dash. >> or scandal. >> i blame him because as i said yesterday with bob, i think even democrats should be outraged he's fund-raising with all the stuff that's going on. it's un-american. >> look at bob. can can just tell you, this is when i look over at him, the hands down the pants. >> let's just say it was an unfortunate comment for a bouma to make, but by saying about the v.a. scandal, if he knew about it, then he covered it up. if he knew about the irs, then he covered it up. what you're accusing him of, the president of the united states, is covering them up. if you want to accuse him of covering it up, let's just say it. >> does it get better than they
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have no idea what's going on. >> but it's a cover-up. if they knew about the v.a., that means it's a cover-up. >> or could they be a hypocrite, cover-up and stupid. >> why can't it be all of the above? wi do we have to be so picky? circle the d, all of the above. >> it's a serious allegation, you're suggesting he covered up two very serious scandals. >> you brought that up. >> literally, it came out of your mouth. if he knew about it, he covered it up. >> he said he found out about these things from the press. he never should have said what he said after that. if he heard from the press about the v.a., that means -- and he knew about it, that means he was involved in it. if he knew about the irs before, he was involved in it. you're saying the president of the united states is involved in scandals. >> we're saying he needs a new press secretary. dana is taken. >> get him itch peached. >> we're not that crazy.
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>> if he doesn't watch the news, how can he refer to specific criticisms he's heard on the news and repeat them back to bill o'reilly in an interview? >> because he goes to websites and watching -- >> highlights. >> highlights. he'll go to someplace and it will be something that makes fun of fox news and because we made fun of obama. >> i give you credit for it, the republicans all believe obama was involved in the scandals and they don't have the guts to try to impeach him. they don't have the guts to do it. if they had the guts to do it -- >> why are you commenting on it? >> reverse psychology. >> he's baiting the hook, throwing it out there. waiting for one of us to bite. >> not doing it. i'm not hungry enough for that. >> because you can't prove it. >> k.g. -- >> all of these are bad answers. it doesn't make him look kn. it makes him look uninformed, confused, incompetent. not presidential. >> it makes him look unengaged and incompetent. >> you know what he's really
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good at? he's an amazing fund-raiser. when things are this bad, you chase dollars because you do what you're good at because it's an ego stroke. >> if he said i didn't know anything about the v.a., and then he said i knew everything, that means he knew about it, that's impeachable. >> will ferrell made a career out of making george bush seem stupid. but you can't seem to do that with obama, can you? given the fact he's unaware of everything going on in his life. >> you just said he was stupid. there you go. you also said he was in charge of scandals. >> yes, i did. >> impeach him. >> no. >> you have more power than the republican party. >> i can't imagine spending my life trying to get on media. like what could i say to get on a website. >> that's not what i thought about. i just thought about it. >> all across cable news, that is a problem. >> ahead -- that's a good point.
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fastest seven. three captivating stories, seven minutes, one cogent host. first up, they say a man can be judged by the friends he keeps. check out snoop dogg and what goes down in those important meetings with the president at the white house. >> have you ever smoked at the white house? >> in the bathroom. >> you did, in the white house? >> in the bathroom. >> wow. >> not in the white house, but in the bathroom. when i do a number two, i usually, you know, have a cigarette or i light something to get the aroma right. you know what? you can light a piece of napkin. i said, i'll do that. and the napkin was this. >> all right, bob. anything else? >> i can't criticize this guy because i have done dope in the white house myself. >> are you breaking news? >> no, i'm just saying. >> a lot of dope in that white house. >> that's in my book. i did. >> dope in the white house. >> mm-hmm. >> okay, dana, when you were in
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the white house, was anyone going to the bathroom and lighting up joinlts? >> you know what i did in the bathroom at the white house? went to the bathroom. >> no, you don't go to the bathroom. please take that back. >> i think it's amazing to me that they think this helps them. i guess maybe it does. with the young kids, they love it. they think it's great, so cool. i think it's unattractive and unappealing. >> i bet you somebody in your white house smoked dope in the white house. >> in the bathroom? >> somewhere. >> you know, somebody has to say we get it, this is your schtick. you smoke pot. you know what he is, you remember this guy, bob. he's this generation's foster brooks. lee was a comedian in the '70s who made his persona an alcoholic. the joke is, here i am, always drunk. it was just some kind of stupid novelty. this is what has become of snoop dogg. he thinks it's edgy he's snoeking pot. it's an edgy as a snowball. >> by the way, he works with a
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lot of childrens groups and pop warner football. he fosters a very successful pop warner team and they travel the country. what a role model. i thought he wasn't smoking pot anymore. >> american role maudal. a model of american success. next up, remember when michael moore said he wasn't rich? >> i need you to sit here and say i'm in the 1%, because it's important -- >> i can't because i'm not. >> you are, though. >> no, i'm not. i'm not. >> you're not in the 1%? >> of course i'm not, how can c could i be in the 1%. >> because you're worth millions. >> it turns out he lied, and boy, did he ever. during his bitter divorce, it was revealed mr. 99% is worth a staggering 50 large, that's million. >> and large. >> and owns nine homes. hey, mikey, capitalism is a love story? i had no idea it was about you. >> maybe it would say he did not lie in the program because he's not in the 1%. in the .0001%.
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>> tricky. >> greg, your thoughts on michael moore? >> it illustrates the difference between the left and the right. the right want everybody to be rich. the left only wants the rich to be rich. he got rich demonizing the rich. he's just upset because he hasn't seen his genitals in 30 years. >> oh, my gosh. that's one bachelor that's safe from me. let me tell you. x on that. >> bobby, this guy was -- remember, with the whole occupy wall street, he was anti-1%? $50 million, nine homes. >> well, i will say this. greg is exactly wrong. i want to say, you're rich, and i want you to be rich. i want other conservatives to be rich. i think it's fine. >> i don't demonize capitalism. i embrace capitalism. finally, folks, mark your calendars. >> what was that? >> we can thank the real housewives of new york for the definitive moment american culture not only defined, the
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moment it hit rock bottom. i give you aviva dresher and the only thing that is fake about me is this leg. >> you say you have never lied to any of us at the table and you find us really hurtful. i find that laughable. only thing that is artificial or fake about me -- this. >> i am sick of it. i am sick of all of you accusing me. everything else is real. everything else. so real. >> go ahead. go ahead, heather. take it. >> all right, i'm going to start with you. greg, i have to hear you. >> i love it. >> did they know that was going to happen? i mean, come on. that seems like it was a little planned, but it's pretty out of control. >> you know, obviously, i think it was planned, but when you watch these shows, the whole point of this stuff is to throw things add people. they started with wine.
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you would be talking with anybody. you go, oh, yeah? you throw the wine. then it became tipping over tables. i'm going to tip over a table. now it's an arms race but with legs. what's next after prosthetics? >> thank god she didn't beat her with that. >> do you believe that's the only thing that's fake on her? >> it depends on your definition of fake. >> it looks like she had her hair colored, you're right. >> i didn't think you could get lower than the women of new jersey or whatever those mafia babes were in new jersey. all i can say, think about all the guys who slept with that broad and thought she had both legs. >> oh, help me, jesus. >> what? >> bob. >> i can't. >> what that? >> a lot of guys thought she probably did have two legs. >> somebody roll the commercial. can we take a break? i can't. i can't. >> where do you go from throwing the leg? >> the curse of these shows is
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that they are scripted, and they create -- they're teaching people that the only way to get attention is through conflict. which we don't -- it doesn't happen here. >> i want people to set their dvrs for tomorrow's show when bob has to apologize to the real housewives, which will be remarkable television. >> and to anybody with prosthesis. >> they have a strange fascination with being famous or infamous. they don't care it shows a total lack of self respect and dignity, and they have a huge number of viewers. it's it decline of america. >> and by the way, nobody picks up the leg. >> they keep showing the picture of the leg sitting there, and number two, the chance of me apologizing for that is nonexiste nonexistent. >> in the d block, bob is going to apologize to the real housewives, c.a.r.e., vladimir putin. >> pox on their houses. >> is america on steroids?
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part of an effort to help sports injuries, california's governor has signed a bill limiting the number of hours student athletes can spend tackling one another. some critics are warning it could result in more injuries if lesser prepared athletes take the field. others say the government shouldn't be involved in safety. what say you? >> this is the worst. look, three hours a week. during the off season. i'll never forget the first time i got hit by a guy in live practice football. running straight through the line, i got the ball and i didn't see it coming. i got absolutely tattooed. my head was spinning. you have to be prepared for those hits. they're right, whoever said you're going to get more injuries, i agree. you have to know how to get hit. you have to know how to get hit in football. >> when i went to football practice, it was excruciating, hard to believe.
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why can't i leave it to the families and coaches to work this out? the government has plenty of problems. i don't think they need to get involved in this one. >> what do you think? >> hands off. no contact. meaning don't touch the issue. the government should be hands-off. >> they should worry more about gang crime and less about gang tackles. >> that doesn't rhyme. >> it wasn't supposed to rhyme. not everything rhymes. >> let me take the opposite side of this. the number of kids who get hurt in practice every year, get concussions and get hurt seriously before the season begins are enormous number of people. and they should not do this stuff. i mean, you don't have to learn how to get hit. if you can't get hit -- >> oh, you do not. you can't do that in three hours in a course of a week, you can't learn how to get hit. >> they won't be prepared to go to the pros. >> how many of them go to the pros? >> you're not taking this side? >> i absolutely am. i think this is getting out of hand. they have coaches, guys who are
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frustrated nfl-wanna bes, and they get the kids to do this stuff that is darblsh. >> what age is it okay to get hit? college okay? >> three days, three hours during the practice. >> why should the government tell them what to do? >> because there are a lot of people who are getting hurt. >> what's the consequence? the government says you can do this, but if you practice for 15 minutes longer, you're going to get what? >> this is the state government saying enough is enough. >> what's the penalty? if you don't comply? >> you get fired, i hope. coach gets fired. >> guys actually like hitting, and they like getting hit. sports is one of the main weapons against the temptation driven by gangs to belong. you belong to a team, you're less likely to belong to a gang. so why make the team, the sport less fun? >> if you want to get hit, go to the golden gloves or go to go t chicago. >> you against boxing then? >> i'm not against boxing, they've got protective gear. >> i like boxing. >> so do football players.
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they wear helmets. >> they don't wear nearly enough. >> helmets? >> three hours a day. three hours a week is plenty of time. >> can you imagine -- you know what, california football's going to go straight down. california competes with texas and florida. congratulations texas and florida, you win now. >> friday night lights out of california. >> a lot more concussions and head injuries. >> people are going to pour out of california and move to texas. . >> long horn state, baby. >> yeah. >> a concussion and be a horn. okay. one more thing is up next.
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day for the senate democratic candidates. let me tell you, two of them. in iowa, bruce brailey running for the senate in iowa. one of the complaints from attacks from the other side, the republicans, has been he's on the house veterans affair committee and missed 75% of those hearings, including one in 2012 that was an important one. who cares, right? but he was actually -- his campaign said he was at a fast and furious hearing. turns out, he wasn't there either. he was at fundraisers, which from a pr perspective, just tell the truth. it would be a lot easier than what you're dealing with. and over to montana where tonight john walsh of montana. he was appointed to the united states senate in february. he's a democratic candidate. already having a tough race, but going to get a lot tougher because it turned out his united states army war college thesis about 25% of it was lifted, plagiarized from someone else. so now the democrats have a bigger problem on their hands than they already had in montana for those of you keeping score. >> and that's your political
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whip tonight. >> okay. >> okay. >> no, i said whip it good. >> by the way, one of the shows that's not the best show on television, "true blood" on hbo, vampires in society and they're very anticonservative. they trashed ted cruz and george bush. take a look. >> i told her that's where mommy and daddy were going, she hung up. you'll never get in. you're vampires, security's going to be tight. >> you don't know us, sweetheart. we can be [ bleep ]. >> so they also tried to trash sarah palin, but she saw into it, they didn't, they tried to hire her to come on the show. she said, quote, the brilliant minds of "true blood" were brave
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enough to ask me to do a cameo so they could insult the conservative woman in person instead of all conservative women in general. good for your, sarah palin, and don't watch "true blood." >> all right. here we go. looks like you, greg. >> i'm going to ban a phrase today and the phrase is this. when i hear somebody say, oh, it was a real dog and pony show, i'm totally excited. i go there expecting to see some dogs and ponies, maybe a dog on top of a pony or a pony on top of a dog. nothing perverse. and i get there, and no, it's not really a dog and pony show. it's a political overstaged performance. and i didn't realize that there's no animals involved. poo on you, dog and pony show. don't use that phrase or i'll hunt you down and kill you. >> bobby? what do you got? >> darth vader was considered the most evil of evil in "star wars." did a poll and found out darth
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vader is running way behind hillary clinton. but here's the interesting thing is, he beats every republican presidential candidate -- >> do you think they thought it was cheney? where's putin on that list? all right. you guys. that was kind of cute, actually, bob. this is a good one about, hey, kids, listen to your parents, they know best. this young girl rachel canning sued her parents after they didn't let her date her boyfriend. turns out, she got a restraining order against the boyfriend because he was violent. let them pick your dates until you're about 22. set your dvrs, we'll see you back here tomorrow, "special report" next. now the controversial decision could have another impact here
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