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their little croissant faces and add consider yourself lucky if we don't leave you with the bill for the last cruise we intend to take. no -- ship -- good night. this is a fox news alert. i'm kimberly guilfoyle. president obama is about to deliver a statement shortly from martha's vineyard on the crisis from iraq. we'll have that for you live. today, the white house put out a photo of the president getting briefed about isis by this national security adviser susan rice. he was also briefed on the situation in ukraine and gaza. targeted air strikes the u.s. is now sending arms to kurds in iraq in battle against isis. there are horrific reports that the islamic terror network has buried more than 500 women and children alive. from iraq's christian yazidi
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minority. there's a political crisis growing in baghdad after iraq's new president from prime minister nuri al maliki. but maliki has no plans to step down and has accused president massoum about carrying out a coup. a lot going on. let's talk about details on the ground. first, eric, is the united states drawing deeper into a war in iraq? >> well, i don't think so. if you listened to president obama on saturday morning, about 10:30, basically said that's what we're going to do continue the humanitarian aid. we're going to target air strikes against isis areas which they did. seemed to have worked. i talked about this earlier, i'm getting beaten up. i think it's right, though, 20,000 people have come off that mountain so far and the rest are on their way down because we've actually helped the kurds drive isis back. >> safe passage. >> safe passage to come down the
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mountain. i think this is what they need to be doing right now. one thing we didn't know, iraq say disaster i's a disaster from top to bottom, from what's going on with isis versus the kurds versus trying to take the whole country to malik kick he was going to leave. he's supposed to leave. now he's saying i'm not leaving i'm going to stick around for a while in the midst of all of this other stuff. if the guy cared about iraq, he would leave and let us figure out how to push isis back. what a disaster. i'm not sure there's any saving iraq. >> now, it seems like the first husband that won't leave. it's like she has already dumped him. he's still stopping by with flowers. >> there's a biggest existential conflict you asked, are we moving towards war. eric said it before, we've always been at war and we will always be at war because these people love war. so when obama says he's
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surprised by isis, i think he's surprised by the means. maybe he wasn't prepared for it. but the possibility is always there. and the idea of finding a reasonable islamist. that's about as common as a redheaded islamist. there seems to be a real love for these kinds of insurgency among the young with sever b severed heads instead of soccer balls. that's the scary part. somehow it appeals. it appeals to the young, the disaffected, until you crush it. >> can i follow up? >> yeah. >> probably a lot appeals to them because they've been fighting for 3,000 years. >> yeah. >> that's all they know. >> it's what they know how to do, this is like the most extreme form, but, wow, they love that stuff. >> they're fighting retirement every step of the way. >> is there any way to fix that? >> there, bob, what about the president language saying he was surprised by this, if so, why? >> i believe he was surprised by
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it but shouldn't have been surprised by it. secondly, i think the decision of the united states to use selective bombing against isis is exactly the right thing to do. arming the kurds is a little late but it's there. the kurds have taken back two towns now as a result of that. >> you're right. >> this is beginning to remind me of the balkans where we decided to fight that battle from the air and it was successful. i think if we continue to not put soldiers on the ground, rather use our high-tech knowledge, isis is not that big. it can be dealt with. they're brutal, there's no question about it. the real question eric raises, for what end? right now, maliki our favorite guy for that job years ago has turned out to be a pariah. he doesn't want to leave. he calls the other guy doing a coup. he's the one doing a coup. the united states is strong. let's also keep in mind, he's close to the iranians and i've always had questions about this
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guy. >> enmomeaning his loyalties? >> sure. >> my concern is this winds up with boots on the ground. if what we're doing isn't successful and you have cries from john mccain and otherwise does this wind up with the situation where we once again end up with boots on the ground with no end game or strategy where we have american troops where we don't know what we're doing and whether or not we can mend the situation. do you worry about that bob? >> that's one of the cases we entered into iraq. we never had an idea where we were going particularly. and we were in a situation, in a country, that had been drawn up by the british after the first world war. it had thrown in three different distinct religious minorities, sunni, shiites and kurds. and it's not surprising this happen. what happened is, there's a strong man who took over, saddam hussein and he kept it together by brute force. there are some rumors now that
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the military is beginning to turn against maliki. some for and against. >> i want to talk a little bit about the situation with the kurds. finally they have been able to get some of the weaponry they have been desperately asking for for months the cia and the united states saying they're going to help them. how do we expect them to do it with bows and arrows and slingshots? because compared to the u.s. weaponry that isis had in its use, there was no end in sight. with 500 women and children buried alive. these are savage. >> keep in mind, we asked maliki to transfer the weapons to the kurds weeks ago and he refused to do it. it require us to go through turkey and -- >> we're going straight now to the fox news desk where shepard smith is standing by.
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>> thanks very much. we'll hear from the president. one of the things you'll notice, the quality of the signal. cnn is the pull on this event. they don't have a satellite on this side of the island because you just can't. the president is going to talk about the increasing dire situation. what happens with nuri al maliki and based on that, how does it change america's actions in the days ahead. we'll let our fox stations across the country join us now. good afternoon from fox world headquarters in new york. i'm shepard smith on fox. and my network station across the nation and the fox news station on cable and satellite around the world. we're expecting the president to make a statement from martha's vineyard where the white house said he's been getting regular updates. on the crisis in iraq that as another political crisis unfolds in the south in baghdad. here's the situation today, the
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iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki is refusing to step down despite urging by the united states. in fact, nuri al maliki took to iraq television to demand that he get another term. in the words of a senior iraqi official in "the new york times" paper, al maliki has, quote, gone out of his mind and lives on a different planet. the iraqi planet snubbed al maliki by not nominating another term. the signal is weak but here's the president. >> for the past few days, american forces have successfully conducted targeted air strikes to prevent terrorist forces from advancing on the city of erbil and to protect american civilians there. british forces on the ground continue to defend their city. and we stepped up military vice and assistance to iraqi and kurdish forces as they wait to fight. and at the same time, we
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provided humanitarian assistance for men, children and women stranded on mount sinjar and employed a usaid disaster team to help. some have begun to escape their perch on that mountain and we're working with international partners to develop options to bring them to safety. i want to thank in particular the united kingdom, france, and other countries working with us to provide much needed assistance to the iraqi people. and meanwhile, our aircraft remains in position to fight any terrorist forces around the mountain to harm these families. this advances the military objectives we've outlined in iraq. protecting american citizens. providing advice and assistance to iraqi forces as they battle these terrorists. and joining with international partners to provide humanitarian aid. but as i said when i authorized these operations, there is no american military solution to the crisis in iraq.
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the only lasting hope is for iraqi to come together and former a conclusive government, one that represents the legitimate difference of all iraqis and one to unify against the fight. iraq to be a promising step forward in this critical effort. last month, the iraqi people named a new president. today, president massoum named a new prime minister. dr. heydar allahbadby. vice president biden and i called dr. al battie and urged him to form a new government for all iraqis and one that represents all iraqis. i pledged our support as well as to president massoum and speaker
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gentlem jaburi as this work together in the days ahead. this iraqi leadership has say difficult task. it has to regain the confidence of its citizens by governing conclusively and by taking steps to demonstrate its resolve. the united states stands ready to support a government that addresses the needs and grievances of all iraqi people. we're also ready to work with other countries in the region to deal with the humanitarian crisis and countertrim challenge in iraq. mobilizing their support will be easier once this new government is in place. these have been difficult days in iraq. a country that has faced so many challenges in history. and i'm sure there will be difficult days ahead but the united states will remain ville vigilant against the threat posed against our people by isis we stand ready against these terrorist forces. without question, that effort will be advanced.
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if iraqis continue to build on today's progress and come together and support a new and conclusive government. thank you, everybody. >> the president speaking from martha's vineyard while on available indicati vacation, no doubt trying send a signal that the white house is on top of this whether the president is in washington or in martha's vineyard. the elephant is the room is nuri al maliki. the prime minister designate has promised to be more inclusive. the real problem has been that the sunni, the shia and the kurds are not represented equally in this government. and that those doing the fighting and some of those joined with them say we don't have any prospects for a better iraq so we're not going to play along. that is widely around the world seen as the fault of nuri al maliki. but nuri al maliki has refused to acknowledge that the president has said you must step
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down. not only the president of the united states who didn't even use his name but the president of iraq who says you're gone. nuri al maliki has said, i will not step down. he has called this a slight on the iraqi constitution. he went to the microphones and smoke to a national audience at a very late hour and said he's going nowhere and he will work to fix this problem. so they have the fighting in the north. receipticious minorities on tops of mountains, starving to death and thirsty to the point where they're dying by the hundreds. and a political situation in baghdad which doesn't allow the central government to help out with the problems unless and until nuri al maliki is gone, those steps have been taken to get rid of nuri al maliki, nuri al maliki says no way. there's a standoff in baghdad and a humanitarian crisis north of iraq. the days ahead will no doubt be critical. stay tuned this fox station if you're watching on fox or my network stations across the country for complete local
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coverage and fox news channels on satellite and cable where "the five" will have analysis right now. i'm shepard smith. he did not mention al maliki's name, deliberately. >> he recognized prime minister designate massoum. also president obama stated we're working with our nato allies. i'm not sure we're working with our nato allies. they're pretty silent on the whole thing. i think more importantly, iraq needs to get themselves together and do this within. but assist with whatever we can, whenever we can, but they need to do this on their own, otherwise, we're going to wind up with another ten-year war, going back into it, which i think say huge mistake. look, he's taking this day by day. i'm not sure what activity took him away from golf or whatever he did. i'm not sure exactly what new information he gave us. i'm not sure why he did that
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press conference. did we learn anything new? >> the answer is, was he still wearing golf spikes because they didn't do any shots below the podium. >> this is sintcintillatscintil get this? >> he's talking about humanitarian aid and strikes. everyone knows he's on vacation right now. he's constantly labeled as being disengaged from this problem. everyone is talking about the world is crumbling and he's away and distracted. he needs to come to the podium and say i'm working with the uk, i'm working with france, we're on it. this isn't a problem that has an american diplomatic solution but we're part of it. and here's how. is. >> i think he needs to send a
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shot directly at maliki, i'm not sure maliki is staying there on the basis of what. with the iraqi military, he should be gone and there is a supreme court direct, they ought to order the guy out of office and pull a richard nixon here. this guy has no right throb. we installed him. he was the favorite going in, he stayed there. all he did is causing havoc ever since by not having representations of the shiites and kurds or the sunnis and the kurds particularly. i think it's time for us to put even more pressure on it. in terms of allies, i think he was talking about humanitarian aid. >> on saturday morning, he said all of this stuff. everything he just said, he said saturday morning, why did they interrupt "the five" to say this? >> what do you think, greg? >> i find it interesting he's
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blaming maliki. president obama who has spent the past five or six years to divide the country. >> he doesn't see himself as that. he sees himself as a grieat uniter. >> i think that maliki simply got to go. look, if it comes to the case where you say to the military, no more support until this guy goes, i think they'll turn on him and they should. i'm glad to see the best fighters in that country, the kurds are now fighting and fighting effectively, i think isis is going to be pushed back for the first time. >> let's hope so. straight ahead -- did president obama underestimate the threat of isis? well, a lot of people think so. you're going to hear this answer on that next. ♪ @"
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it's getting pretty bad. girls kidnapped. children butchered. mens crucified. the rape, the selling of women, if you're looking for proof of real evil, you came to the right place. evil spreads where there is no wall. thanks to modern technology we get to see what we want. there's kim, kanye, justin.
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it used to be easy to condemn evil, now who has the time? preoccupied with online words as opposed to real deeds consuming culture like popcorn, it's like the remote bizarre of competing areas. like a kid in a buffet, we walk past the stuff that we don't like. you can thank previous generations who fought and died for our disposable comfort. some terrified kid less than half my age died on a beach so i could binge watch "scandal." he grew up so i could remain a child. you know who gets evil? the people closest to it. the kurds unlike your campus passivist has no luxury existence. that luxury, however, has run out. as we tweet, they terror sigh side vests over selfies. it's time we took this seriously if not for your sake as we see
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those that we do care about, like the kardashians. >> it's true, we all care about the kardashians. i just want to show you this tape, then president obama on whether he's underestimated the power of isis, along with some commentary from rob fournier, exciting. >> did we underestimate? >> i think there's no doubt that their advance, their movement, over the last several months has been more rapid. than the intelligence estimates. >> this is a president who underestimated isis. he called them jv. he's the commander in chief. we can't afford the president to underestimate this threat. >> so did he basically throw another group he -- threw intel under the bus. >> exactly. i don't think he underestimates. he knows exactly what it is.
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he doesn't want to be involved. he doesn't understand estimate putin. he knows hamas is a problem. the hope is that the united states will sit back and let somebody else take the lead. ultimately, he realizes that's not how it's going to happen because that's the way it works because america is the leader of the free world. i think he's always late to the game. he's just waiting to see if somebody else will do the job. >> eric, do you think he confused isis with darrell issa? >> maybe. >> that's a rumor that is very dangerous, i might add. >> terrible. >> i don't know if -- i know you have, we've spoken about it, but some of the stuff that's going on with the terrorists with the children. not only are the children fighting, the children are dying. the children are being buried alive. children are holding up heads of decapitated fighters like 7 year olds. >> yeah. >> it's insane what's going on there. let me take balk to the original comment what do we do about it?
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i mean, do we really try and wipe terror off the map because i'm not sure -- >> you're not going to. >> i don't think it's possible. >> but eventually, they're going to be going over there -- >> yeah. >> i don't think anybody knew how fast isis was going move. i think that was a surprise. but beating evil around the world, we should point out there's evil in north korea, we've not been able to deal with that, uganda, cuba, argentina. we have not done those things because we're simply not in a position to do all of that. one thing we're focusing on, probably the most dangerous, which is isis. we've got to keep in mind, there's everybodiy evil everywh united states can't address it everywhere. >> you try to kill as many as you can. >>. as many as you can. >> and why wouldn't you, if you
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choose to ignore and put on your mask at night and think it's okay and some other country are going to do the job, you're wrong. that's why women and children are dying. >> women and children died by the millions in north korea. >> do something about it. >> i don't want to walk down the street and buy a $10 sandwich and people are dying around the world. no, i do not. >> i think they would take you for enlistment right now. >> for what? >> you could enlist right now. >> i would be great. >> you would scare me. coming up is hillary clinton turning on president obama. she was secretary of state once, now she's attacking his foreign policy. does she have 2016 on the brain? next on "the five." she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use
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with president obama's foreign policy numbers tanking, many democrats have made a decision to distance them from the commander in chief. the latest profile to join the chorus is former secretary of state hillary clinton. she said when obama chose not to arm syrian rebels she he allowed isis to professor. >> i thought it was interesting she was so critical of the man she served for four years. it's clear at the end of president obama's eight years, it's unlikely that his foreign policy is going to be seen as a success. i'm not certain how they're going to view this in the white house as anything other than political -- hillary clinton covering her political posterior in order to get nominated and elected in 2016. >> eric, what's going on here? is she distancing herself because she's going to run for
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office? or are there serious ideological differences. >> first off, the clinton and obama staff never liked each other. now we're finding out that they really truly don't. this is the a good shot at 2016. number three, it's an opportunity for her to try and make us forget about at this point the differences. that has hung around her neck and would likely be there, unless she did something provocative like this saying i'm more of a warhawk than president obama. i'm probably more of a neocon warhawk than maybe nice. but that makes her different. that makes you say -- remember when she said, remember when she said -- >> let's remember, in fact, she was more warhawkish than obama. whether it was syria, afghanistan, whether it was libya, and syria, she has a record to back that up. what she did, when obama made her his choice, she fell in line
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like any secretary should. but she's got a case that's made. but now i'm convinced now that the ukrainians are beginning to push the russians back, putin's got 45,000 troops on the border, i would not be surprised by the end of the week if russia invades ukraine. >> take your eye off the ball while we can make a move here. that's classic putin. in terms of hill rick,ary, bob, on record. however she went radio silent for a while. is that happening because people are agreeing she's towing the line? >> the innovative idea to use karl rove for a comment here is really different, let me point that out. >> is that more strategy? >> first of all, this is the edge that obama's going to give to all the democrats he makes everyone look right because there's no one to his left. he's superaggressive.
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she's treating obama like a drunk on a subway. she's quickly moving away, hey, stay away from that guy he's going to throw up on you. but i would say, where were you when you had the chance? you were drinking with him. you were drinking from the same trough. nobody remembers anything beyond the benghazi hearings. her stint as secretary of state is as memorable as -- >> it's very important -- >> yes. >> she was more hawkish than, say, obama. she fell in line like any other cabinet secretary would or should. now about none, how about wrong. how about are you so weak as a secretary of state that you can't say president obama is wrong on this. >> well, if you do that, you have to resign. >> that makes it a problem for the re-election. >> what's more important? being secretary of state or really caring what's going on with the standing in the world? >> well, if she wants to be
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president, i know it should be. >> we'll find out soon enough. horror on the racetrack. do investigators think it's intentional. plus, police shoot and kill a black teen. and look out, it's shark week, it's all coming your way in the fastest seven coming up next. our aarp tek program helps people find better ways to better connect with each other. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities
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>> wow. >> the speculation nation is on. debating whether stewart intentionally hit ward. wanted to simply bump ward to give him a message. or stewart innocently tried to speed by him. that said, tony stewart is a hot head. remember this. >> tony's not very happy. >> no. >> we'll throw down very quickly, my two cents, he still deserves the benefit of the doubt. considering the track conditions kevin ward's decision to charge. your thoughts on this? >> it's worth an investigation, he's the only person who is going to know in the situation with the dust, you speed, you accelerate around the turns say this is an accident. >> intent matters? >> intent does matter. >> bob? >> i think he should never have
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gotten out of his car. >> ward? >> ward. and i think stewart should have probably anticipated there was going to be some anger there. i think they're probably both at fault but i don't think there's a malicious homicide involved. >> maybe stewart doesn't know he hit him first time around. >> it's possible, i don't know how how that works. i think it's hard to prove either way, intent. as we were talking earlier today. it's horrible that kid got out of that car. what would go through somebody's mind that you can get out of that car. >> he was in a dark uniform. he was running right out there. i don't know how people can be so sure that he meant to do it. it's not running of the bulls. you got to stay in your car. so i put myself in the i don't know category. >> just to tell you this very quickly and we'll move on, how many people get hit by cabs in new york city. literally no intent and it
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happens quite often. a very fragile columnist in missouri after rioting and looting. a chance to kill a police after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed 18-year-old boy. al sharpen there. already riling up that community pointing the finger at the ferguson police department. is this responsible? >> i always say you got to resist the media urge to create two opposing sides. the media loves when it's about race but that helps no one. you got to warn everyone of crime, no matter the color. looting doesn't help. as does the media's dependence on race in entry stories like this. >> we don't know if the cops who shot -- >> right. we don't know the whole story and yet everyone has rushed to judgment once again. what i would urge, hopefully,
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pastors, religious leaders can go in that discourage any violence. some of the footage we're seeing, horrific, scary. >> why do we need al sharpton there? >> you can argue sharpton being there or not. he always shows up at these things. the looting does not help the picture. that encourages a stereotypical type of reaction. i'll say this, police have a lot of explaining to do to shoot down an unarmed black kid on his way to college. somewhere, somehow, made a mistake. my own guess is that officer should be put in jail. >> anytime an officer discharges a weapon or homicide or murder, they're going to have to clear it to determine whether or not it's justified shooting. we don't have all the facts and circumstances. i caution people to become too involved with an opinion and
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create a situation with riots here. leadership is going to encourage calmer heads. >> this is really important. this is what we all wanted to talk about. like christmas in august around my house. it's that time of year. shark week. discovery channel, the week of shark programming. this is the 27th annual shark week. year, discovery has amazing shark footage. >> whoo! >> that's a really big shark. 13, 14. >> i would say. >> okay. you know what i have a problem with, that shark week, but jaws for the last four decades we've been demonizing this beast of the ocean. that's -- we've made it a thousand times more dangerous than it really is. we should have socialism week. because socialism is experiencing treatment of
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sharks. socialism has been painted with a friendly but not fatal face but it's killed millions. socialism is a land shark. we should have socialism week. >> no, i love, i love, i love shark week. and i just love seeing sharks. reading about them. i prefer to not be eaten by one. as much as i love them. >> hey, i like sharks because of "jaws." so i don't know what that says about me, but i think they're interestingly dangerous, you know. but the babies are cute. >> well, hitler was a baby. when i was younger i used to scuba dive a lot and didn't run across sharks. friends who still dive say they see more and more sharks. when you have sightings off the coast, that tells me there's a lot of sharks out. >> shark week 2014 broke all records last night. coming up, while the u.s. is dropping new bombs in iraq, our commander in chief is closely
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vacation, and he's playing golf and a lot of loud mouths particularly republicans themselves on a five-week vacation are making that criticism from their own tennis courts or golf courses. and some of the leadership. and i notice karl rove, he was out in, looks to me, in arizona having a wonderful time. look, the president when he travels. i worked in the white house. i would rather have a rested president. all these people that want to shoot their mouth off about it, glo take a vacation. >> how many does he deserve? i haven't had a vie indication in three years. i get it's a hard job. >> the the last time he took a vacation? when was the last time? he's always golfing. >> that's in washington. >> it's like a perennial
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vacation. >> he's been to brazil, to spain. >> bush spent a year. >> is there anything that would be important enough for president obama not to vacation? >> i can't imagine what it is with the communication we have today. >> another vacation. >> when we go on vacation on "the five", someone will sit in when we're not here. it's a testament to obama that they replace him with nothing. >> we should have a sit-in president. a guest president. >> he should just move the white house to hawaii. it's about time. >> the white house is where the president is. the rest of this stuff is all -- everybody who shoots their mouth off about this thing don't know anything about it. >> i like the guest president thing. >> i think that's a great idea. >> mitt romney. >> can i throw something in
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here? >> you know how many days congress worked this year? 133 days. 232 days off this year. >> and that's a republican house and a republican senate which means republicans are taking off a lot more time. >> it's better for america if they work less. >> especially when it comes to republicans. i couldn't agree more. >> they should backpack through europe. >> hilarious. great idea. >> this might be the first congress in the united states that they have never passed a major bill. congratulations to boehner. >> and the senate -- >> it's a very difficult thing to do. >> how many are sitting -- >> how many? >> several hundred? >> coming from the house with a bunch of right wing cooks. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day,
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yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. it's time now for one more thing. just wanted to have a little perspective on things that matter in life. i had a great weekend. i spent it handcuffed. take a look at these pictures from my little baby. that's me in the kitchen. my godson, they said we're going to handcuff so we can be together forever. >> where did the handcuffs come from? >> any way, bob, the things
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children find. there's him with the new book. doing a little clay art project. that's the outdoor fire table in my backyard. that's the father of my godson. they are looking so pretty. we had a great time. e we made some smores and didn't get too many mosquito btes. >> the handcuffs still work. >> we have a border crisis. we need answers to serious issues. maybe ideas, a fence, more border agents, e-verify. those would be helpful. what's not helpful, role video of james o'keefe dawning an abl mask and crossing the rio grand. stuff like that doesn't work. we have serious problems at the border. give it a rest, my man. >> wow.
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>> that was a little unusual. >> there's a group of guys that the only band able to use the tool of satan. it's at the county fair. >> what did you think about the ride? ♪ >> that was pretty. >> i like that. >> so bob, you're up next. >> that was great. in 1959 albert early who was a senior in illinois was going to an naacp convention in their
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hometown. he was not allowed to graduate because he happened to go to the pick chi picnic what was in the white side of the park. 55 years later, he was finally given his diploma. he was not able to go to college because he didn't have his diploma. i can only say congratulations to you. >> anything else you might want to say? >> i'd like to say something further, but i have been kept quiet this week. >> you seem like you were in a good mood. >> i want to talk about something else, but i'm glad i had the chance to do this. >> i have a little girl power story for you. female pitcher mo nay davis, she's 13 years old. she led her team into the little league world series. she threw a three-hitter on sunday. an 8-0 victory. she will be in the world series in 68 years. you go girl.
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>> that's a banned phrase. >> not banned in my phrase. >> i love that. i played fast pitch softball. >> "special report" is next. this is a fox news alert. i'm ed henry in washington. a move toward mission creep in iraq is continuing to pick up speed tonight. even as president obama trying to quickly turn the page to a new iraqi leadership. the current prime minister showing no signs of giving in putting baghdad on lockdown today with tanks and extra security forces. the president spoke a short time ago and did not even mention maliki by name. >> this new iraqi leadership has a difficult task. it has to regain the confidence of its citizens and by taking steps to demonstrate its resolve. the united states stands
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