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this is the fox news alert. i'm andrea. moments ago president obama wrapped up remarks at an unexpected afternoon appearance in the white house briefing room. he addressed the cries its involving isis in iraq, along with russia's invasion of ukraine. he also took questions. we'll get to his remarks on russia a little bit later. but first, the isis threat. the president said our military is continuing to carry out targeted strikes to protect americans in iraq, and to address the humanitarian situation on the ground there. he thinks the u.s. will be successful in conquering this growing terror network, but admits, it will take time. >> as commander in chief, i will always do what is necessary to protect the american people, and
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defend against evolving threats to our homeland. because of our strikes, the terrorists of isil are losing arms and equipment, rooting out a cancer like isil will not be quick or easy, but i am confident that we can and we will. >> the headline that really jumped out at me, kimberly, was the headline that said, with regard to isis, we have no strategy. who wrote that? >> this is what i don't get. does he get how bad that sounds and how good it sounds to the ears of our enemies? a president that has no strategy. at least he's being transport. pause he just told the truth. >> how do we know, finally, maybe he's learning. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. he's tricking them. and thank you for your bravery. to say we don't have a strategy, and they're going, aha, and he thank you colonel. thank you daddy. unleashes hell. i doubt it, though. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, i'm hoemg president obama is learning that the world is a scary place, that with radical the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them.
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islam, if you extend a hand, you if you're a current or former military member or their family, get a stump in return. so maybe he's being clever. get an auto insurance quote however, i know i'm wrong. i know i'm wrong. and see why 92% of our members >> you freaked me out for a second. plan to stay for life. >> i know. >> how do i say in a very nice way you're wrong. >> i'm saying i hope he's being clever, but i'm probably wrong. >> what we failed to mention, is that he also mentioned that there was going to be a meeting with the joint chiefs of staff about the regional effort. ready for this? what he's saying here is syria, time for the fastest seven. and i'll wager anything we'll be bombing syria next week. also, the saudis are now in a >> all in. terrible situation internally. i read a book last night that hollywood's king and queen for a decade. the princes are all divided, they tied the knot in a low-key ceremony over the weekend. because half are scared of them it capped years of speculation and the other half want to take on when brangelina would finally walk down the aisle. them on. >> when we were watching this press conference, you looked at me and you said, he knows he's in trouble. >> oh, yeah, sure. finally. >> i love it when people get the thing that bothers me about married! a lot. this is a lot of this stuff should have been done before.
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but it's -- we wait now, we hear it's amazing. this is what i'm telling you. it all at one time. great love is possible. don't give up hope, people. you live with the economic news, which we won't broadcast, of they didn't. look, they have all these course, but the fact is that wonderful children together. this should have been done before. they do a lot for adoption >> eric, how many years has the causes. i'm feeling this. i'm feeling it. intelligence community been >> bob, i can't wait to hear -- warning this administration about isil? >> no, i was just -- i thought we saw that report last night that broke, that fox sports got they announced they were going to be grandparents. i'm delighted, i guess. exclusively from west point, that we've been knowing about >> why would they get married this threat for four years. now after all this time? president obama walks up to the >> because they say that their podium and admits whether he has children asked them to. one or not, that he has no >> i'm well read on the gossip strategy. >> so we heard earlier today, magazines. they said the little ones kept president obama will have a meeting with his national asking, when are you going to security council. get married. they finally did. he's going to do this discussion at 4:00. that's so cute. everyone's like, oh, my god, you >> five marriages between them? know what they're going to say? >> by having their nuptials in he's going to say we're already france, president obama started bombing in syria. but instead he came out and said condemned for margin version. we don't have an isis strategy >> i love it. right now. are you kidding me? he needed to get on record that >> they adopted a few, didn't he went to make an address after
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he patted chuck todd on the they? >> i should know this. >> you should know. back, chuck asked softball >> watch this transition. question. and now he can go do his three you find a picture of jennifer fund-raisers this weekend, and aniston. poor girl in love with brad, he the wedding that he's going to attend, while rome is burning, dumps her for angelina, making he's golfing, fund-raising and going to weddings. her the favorite underdog. it's atrocious. now half of the media work for the show's 20th anniversary jen him in the administration, and her friends join jimmy doesn't have the guts to -- bob, kimmel for a funny mini reunion last night. >> your job's a joke, you're what did you learn today? broke, your love life is doa. >> what i learned today is the >> like you're always stuck in guys that are saying they knew second gear. >> when it hasn't been your day, about isis are lying. >> what did you learn -- how did -- your week, month or even your >> i'm talking to andrea. year. >> i'll be there for you. >> why would you assume that >> thank you, rachel. >> mm-hmm. they're lying? >> that's why we're all friends. that they're making this up? >> oh, my god. >> what to do about isis? >> to make the president look >> one of the best ensemble bad, the president they work casts around friends, seinfeld, for? >> sure. you think they knew about it for and "the five." four years? >> i do believe that. i believe this group -- do you want to weigh in? >> i don't know. >> you said she had a cool
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>> sorry, 1760, isis. boyfriend. >> yeah. never mind. >> the threat of readical islam just just justin theraux is a great writer. has been around for years. take a listen. >> we have no choice if they're >> she's very talented. do you like her as an actress? coming to a place near you. >> i like her a lot. >> do you want a worldwide i want her to win. i want her to be a closer. islamic caliphate? >> of course we do. >> you criticizing women on the -- >> with the way you run your >> i don't need to be liberated personal life. >> ah! by islam. i don't want your religion. >> she's a very talented i believe in women's rights. i believe in freedom. actress. your version of morality is >> she's not jilted. jennifer aniston. cutting people's heads off. >> you don't think she's jilted? >> her break-up was on the pages you support terror and bin laden of every single magazine and no and evil, and i don't. one would have cared if they were not the "it" couple. >> i notice that this happens she's worth millions of dollars. she's happy in her relationship. often.
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rather than talk about all the i love jennifer aniston. people that have been murdered at the hands of radical islamic >> did she ever really get over brad pitt? >> she goes on vacation in cabo san lucas all the time which is jihadism, they point to other things and say, oh, mr. hannity, super, super fun. it's a great place to get a gig, it was in self-defense. she should go again. they really do think they're >> this one opened up a wound. fighting for not just a holy war, but they do think that we it's taken seven years to heal. provoked them to behave this those of us haven't gotten over way. >> in that bell curve of the final scene of "the sopranos," the speculation religious fundamentalism, begins. is tony soprano dead or alive? radical islamic is still right about here, and we're over here now. ♪ don't stop believing we're just waiting for them to catch up. why don't they champion the ♪ hold on to that feeling ideology. he is the champion of a radical ideology but he doesn't champion it. when his questions are asked about what he believes in, the harsher elements, he always denies it. >> so, the screen goes black. it's an ideology where you can't say what you believe, because it's so crazy. "the sopranos" creator indicated also, it is an ideology that tony soprano may be alive. claims ownership of the please don't tease us. universal truths. so there is no debate unless the >> what are you talking about? >> someone else can play him. podium is a guillotine. >> there's nobody else that can every bait ends in death.
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play tony soprano? >> kimberly, this administration has gone out of its way to try >> there's no other tony and be nice, to try and give soprano. it was all a dream, he wakes up speeches like the one in cairo. in bed with suzanne pleshette. if we compliment them enough, >> one thing, he hasn't stopped maybe the radicals will stop eating since that scene. >> bob, he's dead. killing us. bob talks about the book that he bob? >> what? >> you know what? read, why we can't really trust the saudis for a very, very long time. i studied this in-depth, bob. you said jennifer aniston should do you think the administration get over brad pitt. finally is going to be willing people should get over tony to at least acknowledge the soprano. its even over. threat of radical islamic >> did he -- threat? >> they cannot avoid the news or >> bob thought this segment was the world events or turmoil that whether or not it was a hoax has been created by their that tony soprano, is he really foreign policy of appeasement. dead? he didn't die? honest to god, what's next. let's send them some girl scout >> he actually may have died, or cookies and get them to be something along that line. friendlier? >> bob, you've got to say let's be respectful to the something. because your head is about to families of the deceased. explode. >> what's wrong, bob? >> we all know bob likes to make >> it's just so -- prediction also. yesterday on "the five," he made >> you think they handled this this one. >> i'll give you one other piece well?
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>> i said that. of advice. but you don't start saying the mitt romney will announce he's going to run for president. president of the united states >> ooh! is fracturing appeasement. >> yea! never mind. go ahead. >> romney was asked just finish your thought. yesterday -- i believe it was that's fine. yesterday, if he will try another run for the white house, say he's playing golf. and he didn't close the door. >> you need to deal with the [ female announcer ] hands were made for talking. facts. he welcomed the muslim brotherhood to the white house. he complimented them -- >> i didn't say that. >> in the hopes they will as to the cutting our heads off. >> this has nothing to do -- isis did away with the muslim brotherhood 200 years ago. >> the muslim broerdhood are the ones -- >> did anyone pass the muslim brotherhood that gave birth to al qaeda? feet...tiptoeing. >> the present saudi kingdom was better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage also knocked out in the early 1900s. of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. >> we all agree we need to do before you and your rheumatologist something. >> one thing we learned in that decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. extensive interview last night xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, is that the iman twice said, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra
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sharia is coming to an area near for whom methotrexate did not work well. you. the scarey part -- you look at xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, that and say, that's scary, what and help stop further joint damage. becomes really scary is he xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, already knows they're already here. in minnesota alone, this yilt including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers area of minnesota, called little have happened in patients taking xeljanz. somalia, they're radicalizing our young men right now. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, >> three from the same town now. unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, >> two from the same high low blood cell counts school. and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels and so he probably does know, he have happened. knows they're radicalizing your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz american jihadists right now and that's why they're so scary. and routinely check certain liver tests. >> remember i had the program tell your doctor if you have been to a region where we actively sponsor where fungal infections are common, and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, american extremism? and when we get there, we kill or are prone to infections. them? a car pool lane. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take. if a terrorist can actually convince two other extremists to one pill, twice daily, go with them, they all get to xeljanz can reduce ra pain travel for free. and help stop further joint damage, >> like the high occupancy even without methotrexate. ask about xeljanz. vehicle, hov lane. like a family plan, like the cell phone companies offer. >> exactly. when they land, we just drone the crap out of them.
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>> it's a high occupancy terrorist lane. >> exactly. >> i'm all for it. >> and a big hole in the middle of the road about a mile up. no speed limit. >> exactly. >> there's been quite the amount of criticism on obama's lack of leadership. take a listen to the past couple of weeks, weighing in on president obama and how he's handled this crisis. >> nobody knows what this president is going to do. by all accounts he has no strategy. he hasn't had a strategy in the region basically from the beginning of this administration. >> what he needs to do is come to the congress with strategies. does anyone on earth know what the present strategy is? >> the idea that we have to wait for an invitation, what is this, a wedding? this is war. >> our fear here is that this notion if we just don't do anything, everything will be okay, is going to continue. this is as dangerous a threat matrix as i have ever seen.
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>> this was the criticism leading up to the press conference the president just gave. and instead of responding -- >> what did he say? >> he said we don't have a strategy. but don't worry, there's some guy in the white house that's working on a plan. he will turn it in before the end of the day tomorrow and he can take it on air force one and work on it. >> the bipolar schizophrenic strategy, one side says it's terror, and it's going to happen here in america, the otr says, don't worry about it, coming from the intel department or white house, depending on who you're listening to. the point i made earlier, bob, what was the point of the press conference? to tell us they're still bifurcated? >> well, let me just say a couple things. isis has been driven down now by both the kurds and finally by the -- some parts of the army. they're not making any ground up. they will probably have the
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saudis join them shortly, for a lot of reasons. and i think that isis finally, as a unit, has been stopped on geographically picking up more land. can somebody get me the press -- the transcript of what he said about the strategy? >> how can you say that isis has mitt romney said he'll not been stopped? run again for a try in 2016. why would you hold a press last night on the show i conference -- >> to me it was like a box predicted he will. checking activity. mitt himself just opened up the >> and listen, i would love if he was doing what greg said and door. >> i had the chance of running, he's masterminding behind the i didn't win. someone else has a better chance than i do. scene, we're going to send that's what we believe. contractors in. that's how this is going to get that's why i'm not running. done. and, you know, circumstances can change, but i'm just not going to let my head go there. >> you know who i feel bad for? >> i'll just say that three >> how about two airports? cases that i remember, richard >> up know who i feel bad for? nixon saying he would not run al qaeda. they're like the neglected gal again, and he did. he would not run for president. pal, now that your buddy has a new girlfriend. i remember also at a certain what does isis have that i point bill clinton said he wouldn't run. don't? now they're at the gym, taking i don't know. >> you have it on good authority, or you wouldn't have cooking classes. said that. now they're saying, we're going >> no, i don't have the sources. to start bombing. because what happened to us?
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>> poor al qaeda, always the you do. >> i hope he doesn't run again. brides made. >> they actually released an i do. i think it says something about american al qaeda recently. the republican party if we have to draft mitt romney a third time to run. by the way, tripoli fell this that really does speak volumes. i think he would have made an week. that was a good way to get rid excellent president, far better than president obama. but he was a terrible of gadhafi. campaigner. he waited too long to go >> since they took the dam back, negative. he couldn't tackle the issue of two towns have been taken, the obamacare which is a huge issue airports were taken three weeks and will be bigger in 2016. ago, they will be taken back. he takes that off the table >> can you say in good because of romney care in massachusetts. conscience that this threat is he was scared to go there. he was right about a lot of eliminated? >> no. things. but i just think they have the but there's no law that's going playbook, they know how to to take over iraq. defeat him, they did it before >> they're still exporting over twice, and they can do it again. >> he's been out raising lots of $100 million worth of oil a day. money for republican candidates. they're -- >> and private donations from he keeps an eye on what he's wealthy individuals. >> i couldn't agree more. doing. keeps his fingers in it to help the republican party. >> i think that if he -- he has the oil wells, it will be taken back within a week. next, on "the five," we'll one plank to run on, if you had turn to another international voted for me in 2014, what would crisis. russia's military has invaded the world be like now. you crepe and the u.n. security he could go through a litany of
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council is holding an emergency things that some would be legitimate. you know, there would be session today. breaking news regarding pipelines, there would probably be a different relationship with hollywood's hottest couple. you'll have to stay tuned to find out ahead. russia. >> he would have done a great [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality job, far better than what we're getting. >> essentially running against obama for a third term, not hillary. when he lost, that kind of sense he didn't mind losing, do you remember when -- didn't he say for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. something, or his son -- >> his family seemed more heart so i can focus on what matters most. broken about losing than he did. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. >> in the documentary, too, it transamerica. said a lot. >> i don't think he was psyched about it at all. he was frankly, surprised, that a lot of people were. loong look at the numbers. iowa, gop voters, i mean -- >> i can't remember -- >> huckabee -- >> i can't remember when the republicans didn't have somebody considered a strong front-runner, they've got nobody on the bench. he would be the obvious guy.
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>> they lose, and go back and win the world series. >> i got it. >> mitt romney is a great guy. a great man. a great person. >> great family. >> great family. >> there you go. >> but it's a big but -- i just don't think mitt is the guy that can win it. we need some new fresh blood. you know i like rand paul. i like his policies. there are a couple that could fill the bill to win. i think rand paul is one of them. maybe -- i don't know, one of the governors, chris christie if he gets his act together. for the republicans in 2016, the vp is going to be really important. condi rice, can you imagine anyone up top as condi rice as a vp? >> what about romney and condi rice? >> i don't disagree, not because she's a woman, but because she
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doesn't have a campaigning -- these guys are out campaigning already. >> what about romney and condi rice? hey, man, i'm just saying. >> condi romney. latte or au lait?
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moments ago president obama spoke from the white house about the turmoil in ukraine, as thousands of russian soldiers supported by tanks and armored vehicles rush across the ukraine border. president obama said russia is the aggressor. and made clear there is no military option the u.s. would consider. >> russia is responsible for the violence in eastern ukraine. the violence is encouraged by russia, the separatists are trained by russia, they are armed by russia, they are funded by russia. we are not taking military action to solve the ukrainian problem. what we're doing is mobilizing the international community to apply pressure on russia. a military solution to this problem is not going to be forthcoming. it is not in the cards for us to see a military confrontation between russia and the united states in this region.
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>> so what can be done to slow down putin? six rounds of sanctions haven't worked, and all military options are off the table. so what do we do? eric, you said in the past we need to do more sanctions, hit cozy or cool? them in the pocketbook. exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! >> first of all, president your mattress is a battleground of obama, he's confused. thwarted desire. he's exhausted. enter the sleep number bed. he's overwhelmed. right now, all beds are on sale. he's got it coming from all he's the softy. directions. he doesn't know what to do. his sleep number setting is 35. maybe it's time to stop doing you're the rock, at 60. anything and stop coming out and and snoring? tell the american people what sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you're going to do, not sure you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. what you're going to do. stop talking. right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition the sanctions we have in place, very weak with russia. bed, plus 24-month special financing. upgrade the sanctions that you hurry ends monday! have. two areas, oil and banking. do it the way you did it with know better sleep with sleep number. iran. you want to send a signal, say we'll temporarily do the iranian sanctions on you, russia. honestly, they will see that as time for one more thing. a risk to crumbling their bob, you kick it off. >> okay. economy. they are relying on one major joan rivers, enduring actress area, and it's oil.
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if you start playing with that, you'll certainly get their and comedienne, in the hospital attention. >> he talked to merkel, and our in critical condition, now sanctions were not working that stable condition. well, but new sanctions have we wish her well. been applied by the europeans. our prayers are with her. for me, i've always enjoyed watching her. good luck. actions were taken and major >> i love joan rivers. sanctions are taken by our >> yeah. bless her and her family. european allies. and her grandkids, too. investors are increasingly >> i'm off tomorrow. staying out, his economy is in i'm going to have to do one of my favorite segments of the decline. >> he could care less. week. because he doesn't care about things like that. that's not what motivates vladimir putin. all right, so i'm going to -- russia traditionally and historically has a very long and for this week, elena sarniaf, high threshold for pain. he believes that during the cold war, the russians were completely humiliated and you know, the boston bombers. embarrassed. she said this, i have people his goal now, to retake countries like ukraine and that can go over there and put a eventually move on to astonia bomb on you, to her boyfriend's baby mama. and restore respect in the drop bomb from your vocabulary region. he's going to go and bust up or you will be fool of the week. nato. that has been his goal. >> i feel bad for the dalmatian. he will continue with that goal, after ukraine, he'll probably >> we missed that one. move on to estonia. >> i'm used to that.
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what worries me -- >> i know. >> greg, your turn. >> all right. >> nato -- >> what worries me, bob, because i'm hosting o'reilly tonight at of our current treaties and current agreements, we have to 8:00. be sure to watch. protect countries like estonia. i think i have a fan word today, i think we should reexamine the and it is existential. entire nato alliance and cut the word that makes you feel good when you say it. loose companies that we don't need to protect and look at >> what is it? other countries in the baltic. >> just say deadly. say it in a philosophy class. the way that it's structured, our agreement, we could be in a >> that was a terrible class. lot of trouble if he keeps >> existential. moving his tanks and -- existential threat. >> everybody's saying >> take natos to court? existential threat. >> i think he's ready to >> i didn't know it existed. dismantle it. >> this is one more thing. >> i keep thinking about russia, reese witherspoon, in "legally and i keep thinking, they're not preaching our demise. they don't have these blond" she decided to dress up apocalyptic visions of changing like her character, elwood, and the whole planet. >> that's right. >> some crazy psycho world of do a little selfie action for a girl who is stricken with nutbags. if the united states were cancer. she also recorded a video. she looks pretty much like her. batman, you go after your worst shef recorded a video message villain, which is the joker, and for this sweet patient. you save catwoman for another
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time. maybe catwoman could help you >> hi, will. my name is reese. i'm the pink lady. out. russia's like catwoman. i heard from a few people out the government's job, the there that you're a big fan of president's job is to prioritize my movie "legally blonde." evil. but it's hard for our president when the number one person on the enemy list is fox news. i wanted you to know me and bruiser say hi. and somewhere down the line is and people out there can make an russia, and then isis. awesome sign like this, it's a # but compared to our -- in light of our current ville lanes in this world, russia is nothing. #team will. >> we should be aligned with we all want you to get better them. we've blown that, too. real soon. >> 4-year-old will, our prayers >> putin's been a lousy go out to you. that was sweet. >> one of the reasons you like co-worker. but isis makes him look -- her. she was super sweet when you met her at the white house. >> i love her. >> they're doing exercises in good gal. i want to take a moment to talk about a friend of mine, estonia, a day after putin said chris lynch, a big fan of "the the chances of russia invading five." you can see him on the willis estonia, they're not going to do report with geri willis. that. >> how well has nato worked out? he has a new book out, >> well. >> oh, really? empowering those with no hope. chris suffered a diabetic attack we've turned libya now over -- >> no, it's not turned over. and coma and had one of the highest ever recorded levels.
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what came out from that is that >> libya is now in jihadist he had to have a lifetime control. >> parts of it are in control of the jihadists. dependency of insulin. through god and faith and good >> they weren't when gadhafi was health, changes his life, he in power. >> then we should get the madman changed it around to zero with the atomic weapons back. >> the only things that makes insulin dependency. pick up his book, amazon or them a serious threat is the nuclear weapons. itunes. and set your dvrs, so you never, if we handle this relationship, if we continue to bungle this, and i think it's already over, i ever miss an episode of "the don't think putin respects us, five." "special report" is up next. see you back here tomorrow. we are in trouble. >> it's blown. it is, bob. i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. what is he going to recover a >> president obama, a little less than two hours ago. relationship with russia or israel, netanyahu? i'm bret baier in washington. president obama is pulling back that's all i'm saying. the reins on talk of military >> i'm going to ask you a action against isis terrorists question for the record. inside syria. do you believe if he enters the president made it clear a short time ago his priority is isis in iraq. estonia, the united states and nato will not react militarily? protecting u.s. personnel, and >> if russia -- >> if russia enters estonia. assets there. and a regional approach with all >> listen, we don't want it to idea help is required for get to that point. anything else. he also called out russia, amid we have to.
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the president plans to sign an international climate change accord in 2015 without approval of congress. it's nuttier than elephant poop. "the new york times" said the thing would compel countries including ours to cut carbon, even though our constitution demands approval for such treaties. the white house bypasses that by inking a politically binding
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deal that names and shames countries into submission. there are four problems here. it's illegal, it's wrong, it's crazy, and it's evil. first, it's illegal. politically binding is as legally binding as a ouija board. to obama, the constitution is like waiting in line for barbecue, it's for other people. second, it's wrong. the journal of science said the 17-year pause in global warming will last another decade, a natural fluctuation in global climate creates 30-year warming and cooling periods. this is what president obama is about to punish us for. addressing global warming before global terror makes as much sense as worrying about indigestion while playing in traffic. terror is a nuisance hindering his march into the abyss. that's the evil part. masked as established science, this is wealth redistribution on a global scale. training our economy in a spasm
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of socialism. and he wishes to shame us? don't bother. we're ashamed, but not of us. >> right. >> kimberly? >> yes. >> i love how their tactic is to name and shame, as if countries like china would react to that. oh, my gosh, they're upset with us. >> we're trying to do the international walk of shame home in the morning. i mean, what is this? i mean, who thought of this? don't we have enough real problems to focus on? how is this going to be binding? we're already unpopular enough, doesn't he at least care about that? what the rest of the world thinks of us? what does he hope to accomplish with this? that's what i don't understand. they're laughing at us. russia's not scared. china's not scared. i can't even name anyone who is. now we're supposed to expect them to toe the climate change line? >> we're scared. >> yeah, wait until it's over. >> bob, you asked me in the
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break do we have any sound on tape of charles krauthammer. i actually went and got one for you. i'd like to have you comment on mr. krauthammer. >> the idea of shaming the butchers of tiananmen square or shaming a country that just a week ago buzzed the u.s. airplane at 20 feet, a country that is expanding into the east china sea is the dumbest idea since the russian reset. based on the same assumptions that the russians and chinese and others have idealism when it comes to foreign policy. it's a stupid idea. >> is that a misguided grad student mentality? >> first of all, i was hoping charles would have gone someplace. it's really good to see him show up on "the five" for the 83rd time.
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i wish we could get into the climate discussion. it will go nowhere. this is clearly a violation of the power of the president. >> there you go. >> that doesn't mean i don't support it. >> but at least you realize -- >> he's going to bypass congress. >> when you get a bonding treassit? >> i don't know. >> to raise money? >> no, i think it's -- believe it or not, president obama probably believes it. i believe it's a bigger threat. >> that could be it, eric, that he believed it. it's a skewed priority. based on hypothetical climate models. there might be an increase in temperature. we've got big issues going on. >> if it were that -- you could say, okay, so he believes it. i think it's more about the money. you know, tom stiers placed $100 million for people who signed on to the climate change ageneral da, while he's making money off
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the big polluters overseas. president obama is pounding the world between our tax structure and this. cap and trade is going to come down to the corporations. corporations who are polluting will get charged. it will go through the epa or some other form of executive action that they will sign into law. it's another strike against doing this. if you're a startup company, you want to do business in america, and cap and trade, and deal with tax structures and rules and regulations, forget it. i'm going overseas. i can do the same darn thing in canada, brazil, somewhere else, without all this -- >> the money is there, it isn't about the money. if it wasn't the money, you wouldn't do it. >> this cap and trade stuff? >> yeah. >> it appeals to his left wing base. some do that. it also makes him feel good. i've got your back, we'll deal with the climate. >> what do you make of this, andrea?
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>> those two things aren't mutually exclusive. he wants to raise money and apiece, like eric said, the people running in the midterm. he's doing this. he believes in this. and he also has no respect for the u.s. constitution. we've never seen a president try to stretch the authority like this before. but you hit the nail on the head, greg. the world is burning. and the president of the united states is focusing on banning cupcakes, rearranging our menus, and the weather. controlling the weather. this is what he wants to do. wow. >> he would do less damage if he just stayed home. next on "the five," breaking brangelina news? what's a brangelina? is it a cocktail? i wouldn't know. a late-night "friends" reunion. i guess that was a show back in the '80s. i don't know, i don't have a tv. tony soprano got whacked. you should stay tuned.
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