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now. me and richard will be your personal trainer. >> there you go. charlie gasparino, the best around, done, end of story. we're going to be exploring this whether the banks are only deemed at the center. my memory is there are other sinners. hello, everyone. i'm andrea, along with bob, dana and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." does president obama has a clue as to what americans want from him? well, he thinks he does. >> the american people want to see action. i promise you the american people don't want me to just standing around twid dling my thumbs and waiting for congress to get something done. i'll have to make choices. that's what i was elected to do. >> but the president might want to stop ignoring his abysmal poll numbers. a new survey shows americans are more fed up with him than ever.
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the national journal's ron is warning overreach on immigration would be explosive for the country. >> he's been a polarizing president. this would be a nuclear bomb that would blow open, that makes this country more divided in a way most americans just don't want. >> charles krauthammer thinks that's exactly what the president and his party may have in mind to help them stay in power. >> i think this is impeachment bait. they really know it would be such a violation of the separation of powers, that it will raise impeachment talk. i think obama is cynical enough to plunge us into a constitutional crisis, to gin up the vote, to bait the republicans into impeachment, as a way to save his party in the midterm elections. >> is that what the president is doing, bob, baiting republicans into impeachment? and possible overreach? and then a constitutional crisis because he thinks it will help
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them? >> listen, the democrats used the word impeachment four times as much as the republicans, for good reason. the last time they tried to impeach a democratic president, they got -- >> 20 times more. >> it happens. but look, what is this about? the immigration thing is he believes it strongly, so do i. you can't get the thing through. it's also a good voting issue. once again, the republicans will figure out a way to get no hispanic votes and we'll be laughing all the way to the bank. >> before i move on, the democrats really believe it's a helpful issue for them? the democrats think this is a helpful issue for them. do you really think the latino votes in the midterm is going to be enough to -- >> the latino vote is always so low in a midterm election, if this gins it up 5% or 8%, it will make a big difference.
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>> eric, if the president does use executive action on immigration, what do you think republicans should do? do you think they should impeach? >> no. >> yes, you do. >> no, i really don't, bob. i never uttered the word on this show or anywhere, because it's a dead-end game. everyone knows how it goes. send it over to the senate, they say, all right, good-bye. here's what's going on. we have three months before the midterm elections. this immigration issue isn't about the midterms anymore. this is about 2016. this is about obama ginning up the base, getting the democrats worked up over immigration so they can run out in 2016. it's brilliant. he's playing team baseball right now and he's doing well. i think it's too late for the senate. it looks like all arrows are pointing towards republicans in the house, republicans in the senate now, probably likely going to flip the senate. and that's -- honest live, that's good. i think obama is going to try and do something like executive order, 5 million illegals that
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he'll say are kids, meanwhile they're not necessarily kids. >> perfect setup. joe biden calls them "our" kids, these illegals. take a listen. >> these are not somebody else's kids. these are our kids. these are the children that lift the national ambitions of these countries aloft. it's a tragedy for the countries who are losing them. and for us not being able to solve every one of their problems. >> they are all joe biden's children. we all are. >> i thought we were all obama's children. oh, no, that's the wrong story. okay. i think president obama actually wants to do something very consequential. i think the base of it. in 2007, when he joined with harry reid to deny a comprehensive immigration bill from going through, and then he was running for president, i think that he was elected, believing that he was going to do some major things. get america out of the wars in
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iraq and afghanistan, provide universal health care, nationalize the health care system, and solve the immigration problem. he's looking at a clock that the sand is running out of the hourglass very quickly. he realizes he's got to do it. you can imagine the pressure from the latino community, from his base, and also the competing pressure of understanding you've got the problem with the midterm election. i don't think he's so much worried about the midterm election, and i think there are democrats that wish he was, i think president obama is thinking of this as a much longer game. i also believe at some point, i don't think he was elected to make choices, i think he was elected to persuade people that he's got the right ideas. one thing that would really help is if we could come to a definition of amnesty. because it's such a moving target. anytime somebody says maybe we could do this, that then becomes -- that's the new amnesty. if we could have a floor that we all agree on it, the debate would be a lot more satisfying, and polls might change. they might work against president obama as well.
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that would be okay as long as we're debating on the merits. >> all it takes is one republican to talk of impeachment. that's all they really need. nobody's talking about impeachment now. the democrats are talking about it. so it does seem like a trap, like there's something up for republicans. >> there will never be a floor. that's the whole game. they will never agree to anything, because that's the lie. if you believe in a border, in what vice president biden is suggesting, then you have no compassion. if you use this logic, in every sense of the word, the fence around the white house is a hate crime. you should never have locks on your apartment. you should not lock your car door at night because that's bigotry. acting unilaterally, because he believes that's what people want. it's like that "american idol" contestant who's convinced he 'a great singer, because none of his friends have the guts to tell him he sucks.
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right now obama has no idea what he's doing, but nobody's telling him what he's doing is awful. can i state the obvious, too, about yesterday's press conference. he's boring. i mean, that's his secret super power. if he was a super hero, he would be monotony man. he could literally kill you with his words. he's a soulless bureaucrat. and he only comes to life with his chosen people which are the fund-raisers. everywhere else he's an aspiring test pattern. >> mcconnell is boring. there are republicans who are boring. >> it's a good question. this is the challenge for the republicans. christie's engaging, rand paul has a sense of humor. but they haven't found that guy yet for their side. >> you were right about that, i forgot obama posed that immigration bill back in -- >> in 2007. >> because it wasn't comprehensive enough. isn't that what they said? >> because it didn't go far
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enough. on the left-hand side. one thing about the compassion point that joe biden is making. i wonder if they're just wearing on america's nerves, because it's hypocritical. is it true that the central american children are our children, but the syrian children are not? are the children of mosul who are being targeted by isis in northern iraq, are they not our children, too? what about the girls in africa? are those our children as well? >> they are, according to the selfie diplomacy, bring our girls back. they're technically our children. >> they selectively play the compassion card. and i think it doesn't win them any hands. >> what about republican children? >> they are not -- >> actually, they would love to take care of and have control of everybody's kids in this world. >> can i ask you about a strategy? what i think republicans should do? i think if the president acts on executive order, i think they should let the courts handle
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this one. i do think the law is the way to do. if the courts find him in contempt of court, let obama try to defy a court order. but in the meantime, i think if the house were really thinking, they'd be sending a bunch of bills against that executive order. harry reid wouldn't bring them to the floor. let senators like mary landrieu defend that. >> good luck. >> first of all, you said republicans are thinking. that's an oxymoron. >> you used that incorrectly. >> i did? >> yes. >> sorry. the other thing, my problem with the compassion, i love joe, but it's inner city blacks who are also saying, what about us? you remember the series of things we saw with the -- when people were saying, what about us? >> that's right. i said that to juan. i said, why isn't the left coming out against amnesty? they're going to lose jobs to the chief labor, that other
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folks are going to take. it's actually going to hurt those. >> they're not going to take -- >> but the unions feel the same way, right? >> they know that the people who are doing these jobs won't do it, they won't get people to do it. that's why they keep -- >> there's always a wedge issue. it was in 2006, you bring up a good point, greg, in 2006, the unions were so anti-immigration, because it was taking construction jobs away from their workers. i think they probably got a deal with the white house that if we get this bill, let's roll all of the illegals into our membership, because that's the biggest issue facing the unions. eric, what do you think about that? what do you think about having this come crashing down on senate democrats before the midterms? let mary landrieu stand next to harry reid? >> everyone is running and ducking for cover. every democratic senator in a race, they don't want any part of president obama, either, before the immediate term elections. they're distancing themselves.
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joe biden, they're our kids. the difference between the syrian kids and the boko haran kids, all you have to do is arrive here and you become an american child? surely you don't agree -- >> you know, what i don't understand is, honest to god, there are 11 1/2 million illegal people in this country and you're worried about 6,000 people on the border. >> i think that's hurting president obama, the complaining of the two issues. two months ago, the white house said, we have a humanitarian crisis on our border. with the new influx of the ones that came this summer. but then they also, in the same sentence, talk about the 12 million who have been here for 20 years. those two things are not the same. in 20 years they could be the same. i think conflating them is basically wearing people out. there's a real worry about more comprehensive legislation that no one reads in congress.
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unfortunately i think they're at an impasse. everybody's going to be at an impasse. that my electorally work in their favor. >> i think it might be a lame duck -- >> you said that last time. >> the last lame duck you said that, too. >> i'll say it again. >> august messaging, too, it sounds like the republican party is going to be talking about overcrowding in schools, bankrupting local city budgets. i think that's pretty smart to do that. as dana points out, this compassion argument, it doesn't seem to be bearing out in the polls. americans are saying, what about my kids? >> what's the most disturbing part of that poll? 70%? >> 76%. >> believe that their children are not going to be better off than they were. so essentially what they were saying is, the american dream that they believe in is dying. the problem is, if you come from an ideology in which you believe the american dream hurts others, then seeing the american dream die makes you jubilant, to see the american dream, you want it
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contained, quarantined before it spreads to other countries. you don't like it. >> let's keep in mind what this poll says. overwhelming, almost 90% of the republicans think the kids ought to be sent back. i'll tell you, i think you guys -- you're right, it may be getting a little more than the people want to listen to. in the end, from my standpoint, republicans continue to figure out a way to drive the hispanic votes away and go ahead and do it. you'll never elect a president of the united states -- >> it's been -- >> you're admitting a point, putting politics before the country. >> i am. >> who is going to care for these children? >> there's illegal immigration solution to it. just literally triple quadruple your illegal immigrants and guess what happens, bob -- why republicans don't jump on this, i have no idea. it alleviates the opportunity for democrats to say, you're anti-immigration, aren't you. no. we'll do it legally. >> no question.
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next, breaking news in the middle east. hamas has just issued a new threat to israel. one terrorist appeared on tv to deliver it. eric's got the details. sean hannity, you'll see some of the interview with benjamin netanyahu exclusively, up next. life reimagined gives you tools and support to get the career you'll love. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities yourturn night into day.ng. conquer the globe. stop floods. now she could use a hand, so she can keep living on her own. comfort keepers can help you help her.
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there is breaking news on fox news channel. i'm shepard smith. "the new york times" is reporting, and the pentagon is flatly denying, that the united states has just carried out bombing raids in iraq. here's what the "times" is reporting. american military forces bombed at least two targets in northern iraq today to route islamic insurgents who had trapped tens of thousands of religious minorities in kurdish areas, in the north of iraq. word of bombings occurred on kurdish television, came as president obama was preparing to make a statement in washington. we have every reason to believe, but we have not yet confirmed, that the president is planning some sort of statement. kurdish officials say the bombing targeted fighters in syria, who had seized two towns. residents who had fled the areas by car were honking their horns in approval. that's the reporting of "the new
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york times." the pentagon has flatly denied and just sent out a statement, over twitter, press reports that u.s. have conducted air strikes in iraq completely false. no such actions taken. anyone who's been with us throughout the day knows that the situation in iraq has been deteriorating, and quickly. over the past 24 hours, tens of thousands of people have been trapped in the mountains in the kurdish north. these are christians and other religious minorities there who have run from the fighting on the ground. remember, the kurds have a very well-trained and very well-organized fighting force. they ran out of ammunition as these islamic state fighters were coming toward them, and they relinquished two towns. they're now, as we're told, on their way toward the town of erbeal. the religious minorities have been trapped up in the mountains. some 40,000 people are there, and those 40,000 people are said to be in extreme danger and expected to die in a matter of days if they don't get food and
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water. we know the united states is considering air drops. we have presidential decision on that said to be imminent. whether that will happen or not, we can't yet know. of the other problem is here, in the city of ver beal on this map, this is mosul. this is mosul here and this is erbeal in iraq. this is where many of the united states military forces who have been sent over as advisers are conducting their operations. isis is on the move in that direction. they're very concerned about our u.s. military personnel there. and the thinking within the pentagon is, no o confirmed this, that if these forces from the united states get in some sort of trouble, that there might be some sort of air strikes. one other thing, these islamic forces have taken over the largest of its kind just near mosul. their great concern is they could either flood many areas with a 65-foot wall of power or cut off water and power. a lot is happening in iraq right now.
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the headline is, "the new york times" reports that the united states has carried out bombing strikes in two towns in iraq, and the pentagon has flatly denied it all. updates when we get them. i'm shepard smith. we have other breaking news tonight. the 72-hour cease-fire in the middle east expires tomorrow morning. now there's word that hamas may not agree to extend it. the terror network said it's ready to resume a long war unless its demands are met by israel. a spokesman listed the demands on arab tv today. insisting a block ade against gaza be lifted. quote, our fingers are on the trigger, and our rockets are trained on tel aviv. israel's prime minister is warning this great battle must be stopped now. here's a clip of the interview.
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>> in this great melee, this great battle, one of these militants, in this case the shiite militants, backed by iran, sponsored by iran, if they have an iranian nuclear umbrella, if iran can intimidate the u.s., we bring the history into a different threshold altogether. it's not a spin. it's not a win. it is a clinical diagnosis of a pathological movement that is sweeping our area, but will soon come to a theater near you. it has to be stopped, now. >> so the rest of that interview is going to air tonight on hannity at 10:00 p.m. hamas saying we're ready to fire, and netanyahu saying, you better not. >> i mean, to say those are the conditions, there's no way.
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no way israel is going to lift the blockade on gaza. it's a play on their part. my assumption is, if they're going to continue it, that means they have enough arms to do it. what netanyahu is saying is very important. frankly, it's a little over the edge, if iran intimidates the united states with an intercontinental ballistic missile. greg's got a closer shot in his basement than the iranians do right now. that kind of thing, i can understand why he says it, because it gins up people's response in this country. but the idea that iran has an intercontinental ballistic missile is -- >> if hamas says we have our finger on the trigger, that's a pretty good indication they're not ready to lay down the weapons. can we roll the sound byte of president obama yesterday talking about the conflict? let's take a listen. >> no country would tolerate
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rockets being launched into their cities. and as a consequence, i have consistently supported israel's right to defend itself. it is important to remember that hamas acts extraordinarily irresponsibly when it is deliberately citing rocket launchers in population centers. >> okay. saying hamas acting irresponsibly, that's like describing hijackers as being rude. built into that belief, misguided belief is terrorists somehow can act responsibly. which is extraordinarily naive. to keep using obama's extraordinary. when you add extraordinary to a sentence -- here with netanyahu, you have a man who puts a country before the world. with obama, you have somebody
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who puts the world before the country. >> when my 15-year-old forgets to talk freedom. >> he couldn't say extraordinarily evil. like telling them they forgot to fasten their seat belts. i also think the disconnect between the president and his spokes people, or his cabinet secretaries is pretty glaring. jim saki had words calling them disgraceful over the weekend. and troops lining up at the border to invade ukraine. it's like he's not even talking to these people that work for him. but also, you know, i feel netanyahu felt like he had to do what he had to do yesterday. i don't think that he should come out and explain himself. it felt like he was justifying because there's so much pressure to defend themselves. they have their friends, their enemies, and they should focus
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on obliterating hamas and the u.s. shuould step aside and let them do it. >> i don't think they were set up to duel with one another. netanyahu's press conference was in the morning. he did a press conference, conducted it in english. and there was -- he spoke without notes. and from the heart. and with passion. because he has a responsibility of protecting his people from rockets that are being lobbed at him. in the meantime, president obama's press conference, showing up 1 hour and 20 minutes late does not show there's any sense of urgency on your part. and there was no reason for the delay. and i'm not going to harp on the delay, i just think it is symbolic -- >> to preempt our show, that's the real tragedy. >> can i also mention. i found an article today by michael duran, and it was in mosaic magazine, it was a really good description about president obama's approach in the middle east. it started at the beginning that
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instead of seeing the players in the middle east at a rec tang lor table, he sees it as a round table. at a rectangular table, you have one side opposite the other side. you have america's traditional allies all think, with israel, that america has changed its position. >> it's one thing for netanyahu, look, he can be eloquent. try to compare the two of them is not a fair comparison. this table thing, that's interesting. you guys weren't born there, but the vietnam war, they had to make a circular table to get everybody -- >> we have changed our position. we used to not negotiate with terrorist organizations. making these comments. he didn't sound like he believed it yesterday. he really did not sound like he thinks israel halls the right to defend itself. >> we must run. catch all of hannity's interview
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taylor woolrich said she has to leave school because she can't carry a gun on campus because of a crazed stalker. the creep would follow her home from work. she filed a restraining order but he kept at it, promising to visit her at school and showing up at her front door. he's in jail. found in his car, a noose, knife and gloves. to be fair, maybe he was on a scavenger hunt. woolrich still lives in fear, but darkness won't budge. which i get. if i were her, i would still pack heat. i get the idea about arming
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co-eds. there are kids that same age who carry, it's called the military. they can handle it. stalkers are called stalkers, because they don't quit, which means their target has one recourse, boom. but the anti-gun push is more about the sexist notion that girls shouldn't have guns. guns are deadly objects, but so are cars. perhaps only men should drive. the fact is, guns do more for female empowerment than modern feminism which prefers government as their protector. the legal ownership gives you real power. afghani girls learning to shoot a pistol is superior to any gender studies course, and a stalker is less likely to stalk if you can ventilate his groin. the real feminist icon should be annie oakley, not sandra. should she carry anyway? >> i thought about this. if it were me, i probably would. >> yeah. >> if you have a restraining
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order against somebody and the school is not guaranteeing your protection, if it were me, i would carry. i trust myself with a gun. however, i agree with you on the concealed carry on campus. it makes me a little bit nervous. frat parties, drugs, alcohol, what could go wrong. do we really want an open carry kegger? do we want niedermayer walking around the frat house? they're responsible. in the military, they're responsible. the typical college kid, i don't know. i think it's too risky and i think dartmouth is a private institution and they should be allowed to do whatever they want to do. >> eric, that's the point that dartmouth, they said couldn't they escalate an already explosive situation. isn't that campus security? >> private property, do you have a right to say who can and can't carry? anecdotally, this past weekend, i'm in arizona with my family. we go to the movie theater, true
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story. big old sign at the door saying, no guns whatsoever, no bullets, no ammunition allowed in this movie theater. thought number one is, wow, i feel vulnerable. i don't even want to go in here. >> look at colorado. >> number two was, these poor clerks that have to go and take money and put it in the register every single day, i'm telling you, to say no guns allowed is an invitation for bad things to happen from bad people. don't you think? >> i agree completely. dana, isn't an armed woman a best defense against assault? >> yes, if you're responsible. i would imagine. i can't put myself in her shoes, because i've never been in that position, of being stalked. the distress that she must feel, and her parents must feel would probably lead her to a decision to maybe leave the school. that becomes a marketing issue for schools. and if you maybe make a decision based on that. i think dartmouth has the right to have its rules. >> bob, you're one of the first
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true feminists. why haven't the feminists picked up this pro-gun idea? >> i can't answer for feminist organizations, but i can answer this. i'd rather have women having guns on campus than men, that's for sure. >> i agree. >> andrea's right, this is a private institution. the idea is letting people carry guns around, i've got to be careful here, because i got in trouble on this campus thing before. >> being careful, okay. >> i think it's a bad idea for them to carry guns. i think dartmouth has the right to say -- >> dartmouth probably teaches something else about your right to bear arms on private property. >> let's talk about the hypocrisy, huh? >> ahead, one of the hard choices hillary clinton needs to make, is staying off tv. we'll show you her latest on-air disaster. this time it's next. ♪
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politicians and late night comedy make for a good mix, as long as there's something funny to say. but when it turns out like this, can anybody be taken seriously. hillary clinton visited the colbert report on tuesday. take a look. >> i question your title. it's called hard choices. are there any real hard choices in here? which would you rather fight, one horse sized duck? or a hundred duck-sized horses? >> i try to find common ground between ducks and horses. they both grew up on old macdonald's farm. we would have peace peace here, peace peace there. here a peace, there a peace, everywhere a peace. >> eieio! >> some people might have liked it. in fact, greg, at "the new york
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times," david wau queen, he wrote, if hillary rodham clinton decides to sit out the 2016 presidential race, she may have a job as a comedy sketch. >> that was to increase her popular appeal among that demographic, after a number of consecutive disastrous appearances on tv. colbert went to a prop oh gandist. that's sad, because he's a funny guy. i want to erase it from my mind but it was spontaneous as a glacier. i need to forget it was in my head. >> he wrote, e-i-e-i -- oh, you're good. >> she ain't no bill clinton. >> he was on all the talk shows, whether sitting with -- >> arsenio hall. >> it was cool. she, not so much. >> when it's authentic. some of the best comedic timing today, i think president obama's
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got it. chris christie has it. when it works, you know, you can hit a home run with it. but when it is manufactured and not authentic, does it hurt you or not matter? >> i think it hurts you especially after a bad book tour. you do the stuff when you're on top. if she would have had a strong series of interviews, she could say, i'll try to convince them on funny. but she's never been able to conn vince people she's funny. president obama is funny at the correspondent dinners. hillary clinton just doesn't have it. i feel like her staff, which didn't do a very good job of briefing her on these tours, maybe say you're not right now, you're former secretary of state, let's give it some time. she looks unserious, and she's not funny. >> what happens in our society when the comedians start protecting the politicians? >> first of all, that was badly done. i would not -- if i were them, i would erase that. this is what i have a problem
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with. he likes her. you know, greg argues and you guys argue that these people are in the tank for hillary. yes. if i had a republican on my show, i would not be in the tank for them, i would be aggressive. if i had somebody i liked, i would be in the tank so far -- >> an alternative motive. who's going to take over the late show, right? for letterman? he's sucking up to her now. >> to get an interview? >> if she becomes president -- >> one last word? >> okay. two things. what was sadder than that was the audience. the audience applauded like seals with head injuries. every punch line they were howling. a buddy of mine, a comedian, said the comedians are supposed to create this comfort. he did, but not in the way it was intended. >> she could vomit on the table and "the new york times" would say -- >> she almost did. >> can we try it?
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this is a fox news bear alert. now, we've gone from nuclear weapons, hamas, israel, presidential politics, and what does a liberal get? he gets a bear. there's a bear running around virginia, supposedly, got on the internet -- no, in new jersey. i wouldn't live in new jersey. he's running around on his back feet and people are saying it's not real. this is just a hoax. eric, you live in new jersey. is it a hoax? >> a lot of bears in new jersey. it looks like a hoax. then there was a second video later in the day from another angle from a porch that showed -- look at that. it's too funny to watch. it looks like a bear to me. i'm going to go with it. it's legit. >> it is true that bears when they're injured walk on their back feet. that looks like sass -- what's
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his name? sasquat sasquatch. >> we got the height of the bear. we can confirm it is not greg gutfeld. >> it's a completely nude robin williams. if you watch the rest of this tape, he goes into his house and snorts two lines of coke. >> there you go. you're not from jersey, are you? >> no, pennsylvania. >> go ahead. what do you think? is it real? >> there's lots of bears in pennsylvania. i'm not a bear expert. i've spent some time analyzing the video, though. this is not real. when he gets down on all fours, he cat crawls. bears don't cat crawl. >> oh, i see. >> you were prepared for that segment. >> in pennsylvania, you can't drive the pennsylvania turnpike, because everybody's shooting bullets across the street, so you know about bears, right? >> i wouldn't go that far. >> you're from allentown, right? >> i am. >> ooh.
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>> i tell you, with all the polarization going on in washington, and people arguing, republicans, and democrats, yesterday there was a conference on the u.s.-african relations in washington. michelle obama had some -- did it with laura bush. michelle obama said about laura bush, laura bush set a high bar for me during her time in the white house. she's continuing to do yrm good work arnold the world. i consider her not just a role model, but also a friend. she's referring to the fact that the bushes, when nobody else was willing to deal with the aids and african crisis, they did. and well deserved praise. i would also like to see the fact the two of them get together like that, get along. it seems to be, to be perfectly honest, and i think it's a good thing to sort of have washington pay a little attention to something like that? >> it makes me sick to my stomach. i just thought i'd -- >> i'm done. >> you're done? >> that was beautiful. >> you hate when people get
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along. >> i know. >> it's nice. look, she -- and i never thought the bushes -- you know, i'm the first beater up bush there is -- >> don't beat around the bush. >> but i think they never got enough credit for africa. i'll say it again, i don't know why they didn't, but they didn't. >> we want to wish a happy retirement to one of fox news' greatest correspondents, steve santani, announcing his retirement yesterday. he's been with fox news channel since 1996. he's had a long, fascinating, very successful career. fox is fortunate to have had him as part of the network for so long. i want to say, i remember in 2006 when steve and his photographer, cameraman, were taken hostage by hamas. tony snow, who was a longtime fox news anchor, and then he was white house press secretary at the time, i remember he would was working double time, running downstairs in the situation
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room, trying to get steve and olag free. thankfully that was successful. steve, congratulations, and thank you for all you did at fox. >> thanks to tony's coordination on that, fox and other networks, they never reported centanni was picked up. they got together, and tony was in the middle of it. i think they probably saved him. >> he looks fantastic. >> too young to retire. he looks great. what's your secret, steve? greg? >> this is a story that shep refuses to cover. the brutal and disgusting sport of musical chairs. >> oh! >> beautiful.
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>> oh, gosh. that's great. >> i love a rodeo. >> no one was injured. they had to take the chair out and shoot it. >> the woman running the dog around at the west minister dog show, and she slipped and squished the dog. >> that was a movie. >> i love how you have to keep reminding him that was a movie. >> the movie was made off that woman. >> did that happen in the '70s? >> i don't know, it could have happened in 1890. >> maybe you imagined it. >> quite possibly true. >> andrew cuomo is the democratic governor in the state of new york and he's getting quite a bit of attention but not from the media outlets that typically would give him some coverage for corruption. there's a number of news outlets covering the governor for setting up a commission, the moreland commission in new york to investigate corruption. well, it turns out governor
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cuomo tried to stop this commission from investigating him. a bit corrupt, i'd say. and guess what, media outlets aren't having it, including many in new york. this is a story that's not getting coverage on someone who's a very potential 2016 nominee. here's some snippets of it. >> the governor created a panel to tackle corruption, then systematically blocked it from probing anything related to himself. >> say it ain't so, andy. >> this level of facts existed of chris christie? this would be on the network evening newscast every night. >> there's a lot more journalists kompg this story. >> let gary get in here. >> and gets a lot less coverage than bridge day with christie. my wife has been hounding me to get a flag at the beach house. i have to show you what she had put up. take a look at this picture. there's the video. show the picture very quickly.
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>> that looks great. >> it's the biggest flag on the beach. and you know what? bigger is better. >> that's great. set your dvrs so you never miss an episode of "the five." good evening. i'm bret baier. almost three years after withdrawing combat troops from iraq, president obama is now considering the use of military force against a terrorist army on the move tonight in northern iraq. breaking through the lines of kurdish fighters. talks of action we're told center around providing
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