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charlie crist lost again. it's time to roll up his yoga mat. somewhere there is a tanning salon with his name on it. wendy davis got rolled, later hacks tweeted that any woman who voted republican should fuel off the face of the earth. obey,, unless you feminists hate you more than isis. mia love won. black, female, mormon, republican. she scares liberals more thanan simple math. sandra fluke lost her state senate race by 21 points. a humiliation against phonies who pretend that speaking out is actual work.h. she's lawyer and an activist, so the loss is a twofer. joni ernst won. for balanced budget, federal tat reform, meaning she's the anti-fluke. she prefers bottom lines over picket lines. that's real feminism. tim scott, the first black to win in the house and senate, received an f on the naacprece report card. itn stands for feared.rt c the biggest loser, the media, who sheltered obama like a
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wounded kitten in a snow storm. their love created a pig in blanket of failure. self-importance wrapped in doughy arrogance, no amount ofad mustard could save this weany. so what's next? 2016, 'cause this gop wave is a huge waste if you don't find someone who can ride it. >> wow. >> first i i want to go to this tape of president obama talking about working with the gop at a wonderful lunch today. let's roll that. >> what we've seen now for a number of cycles is the americar people just want to see workpe done here in washington. i think they're frustrated by the gridlock, one thing that ie committed to both speaker boehner and mcconnell is that i am not going to ideas based on -- judge ideas based ong republican or democrat. i'll judge on whether they work. >> dana, they had for lunch, chilean sea bass. i think they should have hadt th
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lame duck. we'll be right back. do you believe that ideas areadl somehow not connected to this ideology or party?th >> i feel like he's -- it's likl he's playing a role and they said this is what you should say and this is whoa i'm going to say. the lunch looked so uncomfortable. but i also, i like how they sat people. so there is reid and boehner, then mcconnell, and they have to wonder if they were texting like, can you believe this guy? one thing the president said is for sure he's moving forward with immigration reform by the end of the year, by executive order. repeatedly downunde the line, ty were told, that would poison the well for other things we might be able to do together? speaker boehner talked about all the possibilities that exist for bipartisan cooperation on the jobs bills that the house passed and the president kind of shutnd him down.. >> that's a good point, eric. they're talking about compromise. but he's going to do an executive order on amnesty, which basically says --
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>> he has a history of no a compromise. h obamacare was no compromise. the allowing the whatever, 200,000a re illegal children cog from central children north texas compromise there either. he doesn't compromise. he won't compromise. so it's illegal, maybe notmpro illegal. this executive fiat to allow if four or 5 million people to stay in the country, even though boehner said it was poisoning the well and mcconnell said like raising a red flag in front of a bull, he is still going to go for it. where is the compromise? the compromise always has to be with the republicans. l the republicans always have to compromise. no way. time for compromise is over. r you didn't want compromise when there was real -- the house was republican and the senate was w contract. now all of a sudden it's both republican you want compromise? too late. sorry. >> bob, i know beforere the shw you said do we have any tape of bill o'reillyly talking about compromise? we went back and i looked for. some for you. so can you roll that and thenf
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i'll get your commentary. >> voters expect the gop, the grand old party, to improve exp things in america. if those expectations are not met in the next two years, hillary clinton is ahin very god chance of being elected president. so republicans have to wise up,s come together, cast new laws that will help all americans. >> bob, he's making a strong point. but the problem for me is how dm republicans and president obama compromise when republicans think president obama is merely wrong. but president obama thinks republicans areent evil? and you can't compromise with evil, right? >> first of all, i think it's g un-- calls the republicans andto obama certain points the press has been strong on this editorial. i wrote a book on it four yearss ago called "common ground." so i think this has been out and about. people are aware of what the public feels about this. by the way, on the markup for
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the obamacare bill, not a single republican showed up. how do you call this an effort -- >> they didn't even take any of the senate democrat amendments either. >> that is not a crowning achievement of president obama. >> the idea of being on a committee that's going to pass legislation, you ought to getato there. >> you're not suggesting there was compromise on obamacare, ia, hope. >> i think there was. >> oh, come on, bob. it >> compromise in the middle of the night. >> interestingly, the kind -- david axelrod suggested that the president put off the executive amnesty piece through executive order and why not then use that opportunity to jam the republicans and say, i'll hold off, but you have an up or downt vote by march 31.wn why not be smart about it? what is the rush? >> well, i think part of the
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rush is that he'll be doing it during a lame duck congress, so they won't have an immediate vote to overturn it, which they make a new law and if you lose support, you lose.h i think frankly the reason is that the republicans have not, will not negotiate seriously on immigration reform. they want onemigr thing. they want to seal thefor borderd send them all back home. >> that's notd true.se but we'll move on. you're conflating illegal immigration with legal immigration. anybody who believes in the american idea believes in immigration. they just don't believe in break the law. all we have to do ision. enforce law. speaking of law, i'm coming togt you now -- >> is where thee th law lives. >> what is going to come out of this meeting? t anything good? do you see compromise? >> no. i seeedo pandemonium, i see acid reflux. that looks like the most uncomfortable situation. awkward, awkward. >> there were seven men.
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>> all right. i think i'm hopeful that they're going to get the message from the exit polling that americans are strongly dissatisfied with both sides. meaning they expect better fromh government and they should. this is a lesson. they wantf something to been accomplished, that they want aen bang for their buck. they don't want you to go to th hill and go yeah, we won, because it's immature and a waste of time., go therei' and try to meet commn ground. show that your vote was well earned. >> by a republican? >> i think both sides need did she good point. the way the republicans were treated fairly or that theyubli tried to compromise? no. you leadtrea by example. you lead by example. you can't sit there -- >> and say okay, obama, you want 4 million, take 4 million? >> that's not what i'm saying.
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>> how about say let's do the keystone. >> i agree that they should push for keystone tax reform. >> where is that a compromise on the republican side?dica >> i'm saying that they need to go ahead and push forward and try to find common ground and convince them. use their powers of persuasion, okay, because they have the votes from the people. they have somemm kindon of polio will behind them now. see if you can do that. put the other side to the vote, to the task. let them fail at it, but at least you've gone forward with some things you think are mutually acceptable. that'sl all i'm saying. >> democrats should not nowat march in lock step with obama. they do not need obama now.eed he'll be out. there are a lotnow, of democrat. the keystone pipeline, for example. obama may say no, but they're going to say to the president, we're going to go on that. obama is not going to put himself in a position to veto bills that have democratic
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co-sponsors on them. >> fine. then somebody should get that and the clock is ticking. >> i think they will. >> please, come with something that you usually can get common ground on first. let's start and massage it a little bit.ou k >> i'm all for massage. dana, the point is, i think what kimberly and bob are making a similar point that even though the republicans won these elections, you still have to earn the support and the trust of the entire country. d >> correct. >> it's not justify to ride on the -- >> i think they wanted to stop any sort of -- there are a few things, stop what's happening i washington and then figure out how to move forward fromwh there i think on immigration, remember when the president in august, they teased out the president was going to do this executive order? that actually hurt them. so that's why i don't understand why that would be something that he could -- i don't see what the rush is before december, exceptn for the point about the lame duck congress, which is a good one.
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that would be a way for him to immediately gain goodwill, to say look, he's willing to compromise. use your new congress and show me what you canw get on immigration. stepping back from that on the big picture of immigration, i think that the president has got to come out and give some speech that explains exactly how he sees the problem, how does he define it, how is it hurting america, and how does thee s solution that he's proposing actually help americans? that information has been totally lost in this debate. it's not well defined. the last thing is last year when patty murray and paul ryan got together to work out that budge deal, perhaps that's somethingul that could happen on immigration or any off these big things, which is that mcconnell and boehner choose somebody and reid and pelosi choose somebody andts ask them to work it out.mc >> maybe it's the time has comes to do itol incrementally. send pieces of immigration.
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>> absolutely. >> yeah. okay. >> youy. do -- >> you can also increase legal immigration. >> and you can do trade.>> >> dana? >> on immigration, i on think yu could do what the business community really, really wants, ially understand that they wanto be ablele to allow everyone that legally deserves to be here to be here. but the high-tech community and the scientists and engineers, that is a need that we couldcomm actually sell to the american people. they could get that done in the lame duck in five hours. >> you know what's missing? the process that -- the legal influx eliminates the process. when you eliminate the process, you also eliminate the idea that the people coming here get it. like they're willing to go through this process because they get it, not because they deserve it. that's a key distinction. we all feel that people cominglf here earn it because they want to be here, because they getre, the -- they understand what america is.erst
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right? isn't that the whole ame point?s >> yes. i believe they get that. illegal immigrant in this city, for example, is not going to buy the notion of i'm going to go down and register and get in line. they don't buy it. they're afraid of it. you have to take all the demons out of it.mo >> they don't want to do that because it's easier not to do te that. it's easier to come and not have to -- d literally, they don't gt deported. contrary to what the numbers by the white house. if you're handed a deportationve slip and you're neverry followed up upon, obama says deportation, even though you're still in america. that's the truth. that's the facts. >> well, you get those and flee to other place. >> no, they don't. >> they don't have to flee. they don't have to go anywhere. >> we covered this all.bo >> whoa. president obama has a new pen pal.. the top mullah in iran.s
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>> ambassador bolton thinks -- >> notion of correspondenting against isis sounds superofficiallyppeg. >> our differences with iran are far greater than any common interest regarding isis. in the middle east which fa is sending into chaos, iran remains america's principal adversary. >> has speaker john boehner is also voicing concern over the report. >> i don't trust the iranians. i don't think we need to bring them into this. i would hope that the a negotiations that are underwayae are serious negotiations. but i have my doubts. >> the white house isn't commenting on the correspondence, but denying a plan to team up against isis. >> i think you know that i'm not going to comment on any private communication between theriv president and any world leader.n but i will say this: first of
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all, as i've said repeatedly in public and others have, too, wen are in no way engaged in any coordination military coordination with iran on countering isil. >> bob, let me ask you about i this. the john hay initiative, a group that is trying to prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons says the deadline established by the president and world community is approaching. a couple weeks the away. every indication is that shoulds the administration strike a deal with iran, it will fail to stop or even set back in anye's significant way the regime'sth nuclear program. and then iran will be a nuclear country with a threshold to be able to wage war with nuclear weapons. is a deal at any cost so important to the administration? >> no, it's not and shouldn't be. i don't think the g iranians are -- should get another year to put a nuclear weapon on a missile and fire it.
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but leaving that aside, why not communicate with this?le roosevelt did that with stalin? we hated the russians. wea joined togetherte to fight a common enemy. i think if iran is going to join us --'s the attacks by this grop on iran is real and they're worried about it and they want to stop it. >> out of your mind if you thine iran has anything other than getting a nuclear weapon so that they can at least threaten israel and put israel back on its heels and we're foolish to pull the sanctions.a we should have kept them innu place. >> you would -- >> secret letter to the the atoe la -- you're out of your mind if you think you're going to change their view on israel or theyo west. they hate us.utink they'll always hate us.to with them, with obama administration obama -- they hae their self-preservation in minds and that is to keep isis away from iran. and that trumps everything in iran. >> it's almost like we had the
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president has boxed himself into a choice between two bad things, which is we need help to -- i don't know if we need iran's help, but we need destroy isis and really don't want iran to have a nuclear weapon. at this point the president is betwix and between. >> i agree with bob in the sense that in the past, we have b communicated with our adversaries. we've communicated with the uss, during the cold war. but the problem is, it's not the action.th it's the actor. we have ath problem with presidt obama who seems to be the weakest, least competent carh salesman on the lot. he would trade a porsche for amt pinto. you think he's going c to give e olive branch, he's going to give away the whole tree.uld i think that's what scares us is we don't trust him.wh we trust a strong, patriotic leader to have these secret ha meetings. with then't trust him secret deal. w he's not churchill.
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he's chunpsky. >> talk about being caught in the middle, our allies in the fight against isis, the sunnies, who are basically worried about the isis threat to them and also the iranian threat and then the president, i'm not against sending letters if that's what he wants to do to send them in, allies. about our >> the sunnies are in a squeeze play. i look at it in aat a global perspective. we've got to keep that in play, but understand our relationship with israel.erst let's not be naive and stupid to think we can get in bed with stu iran, like naked, vulnerable, starving, alone with the devil. i don't think so. why do we need them? rely on american strength and independence to make the rightot military decisions.. we can do this on our own. we can start -- >> the president said bar in his statement in the press conference that the sanctions work. so why not allow them to keep work?are
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he also just doubled the number of american forces to go and help the iraqis in order to fight isis. >> yeah. there is a difference between the sanctions they have on now and getting a nuclear keel. i thinkiffe that's really what's precarious here. within a year, the united states ought to join forces with israel and take it down.es >> what's in it for us to do a deal with iran? >> nothing. >> what's in it for us? >> yeah. keep iranly it's to not being as aggressive in that region -- >> 3,000 years they've been. >> you're going to make valerie jarrett very happy. right. >> that's what it is. >> hopefully this is not just based on hope. coming up, jerry seinfeld revealed something about himself that many of his fans will be surprised to hear. you're going to hear from theg comedian next. a ♪ ♪ fans are going to be surprised fans are going to be surprised to hear.a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help
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it's been one week since marine sergeant andrew tahmooressi was released from a mexican prison. >> the guy comes running, the guard, comes and starts whacking me with a stick. they drag me into the wall, put me on my knees up against the wall, they started hitting me in the face with open palms. i was glad as i could be to take that beating, i was just like bring it, bring it on, effort just joyful knowing that i got away from that place. so the beating didn't bother me. >> sergeant tahmooressi takes us through the moment when he got released. >> my mom told me she thought it was going to be very soon.
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and hey, it's going to be today. they told me to take a shower and shave, they told me to clean up. so i cleaned up. the lady came from the courthouse with the paper work saying that my immediate release was being command end. >> it's sad as a country and many people tried to do a lot to help this young man who clearly suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. who according to the facts, our own greta van sustren said, he made a wrong turn. why didn't the justice department do more to bring our
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american marine home, dana? >> i have no good answer for it. i don't think the white house does either, if they had one they would have provided it. they were reluctant to say maybe it was to protect him. perhaps the coming days there will be more of an explanation. bottom line is great to have him home and i hope he does get some of the care and feeding that he needs. >> it's cause for concern that his -- president obama call up and try to do something to interseed. we have a lot of help we provide mexico that we provide them. why don't they respond to the call to release our solder? >> baffling. i don't know what took them so long. thank god he's out and we have him back. and we had him on prior to greta, when you watch that, you
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just see, like she said, he is fragile, he attempted suicide. >> you mean how much he's suffering? >> i feel horrible that he's been locked up, arms and legs and chained to a bed. and ultimately he was released because of the ptsd. if our state department knew how bad he was, isn't that -- >> isn't it bad enough that he was behind bars for 214 days? >> all the these things, you see the department of gist go crazy about this, why the deafeni ini silence? >> the fox news avoiding s syndro syndrome. whenever our -- we have been very gracious with the influx of their citizens coming here often uninvited, we treated them
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nicely, they could have just treated one of ours, just treat him well, that's all we ask. and i often think of one other troubled soldier and that's bird dog. and he got a rose garden -- he was a troubled guy and they made a big deal about getting him back. -- but this is like, it's weird to me--i don't -- maybe we don't know everything, but the fact is, we didn't know everything or anything about bergdahl and that was a rose garden ceremony that was everywhere. >> we know about the americans that died trying to find him, who inge stead let him in mexico, which should have been a lay-up for us to get him out. it's cause for concern that this happened the way it did. i don't see any good reason or excuse for it. we deal with i, we worveg it out, we don't leave him there to
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be beaten when he's already suffering. >> don't think we weren't trying to get him out. but this place is controlled by drug gangs. they control the prisons. >> wouldn't it be great if the s.e.a.l. team would have gone and gotten him out. >> why didn't the president of mexico do something? honestly, i would have pinched a wallet. >> if it was in control of the government, i understand trying to work through government ways, but if you're saying they control the prisons then you have to go in. >> why don't they tell us?
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>>clear huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. new ensure active clear protein. 8 grams protein. zero fat. ensure. take life in. welcome back. time for-"fastest seven minutes" on all of television. first up, jerry seinfeld is a master at making people laugh, a comic genius so it might surprise a lot of people to hear his self-diagnosis, he may have autism. >> i think i'm on the spectrum. you're never paying attention to the right ings, basic social engagement is really a struggle. i'm very literal.
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when people talk to me and they use expressions, sometimes they don't know what they're saying. i don't see it as dysfunctional, i just see it as an alternate mindset. >> greg, your thoughts on this one? >> i'm always against self-diagnosis. and when people are talking about being on a spectrum of anything, i don't know exactly what that means, i have quote outrage foatigue. he made a poifbt about enjoying what you do. not about how much money you make. >> greg told me about this series that he's been doing, coff coffee. >> comedians in cars having coffee. i don't know if he's got autism at all. i don't know enough about it. i know he's extremely talented.
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we love him. his message about -- the reason he keeps doing stand yup is tha he loves doing it and it gives him joy. >> the autism thing has probably plagued him for a long time. he may think he's got it u. but if you get somebody who steps up, is and understands, no judgment, we all have different things going on with us, he'sio and fundraising for families. so many children afflicted with it. it's very difficult. it's very hard on the family. it really is so i think he needs to be applauded for all his outreach and giving -- >> i don't think he was actually saying he had it. >> no. >> talking about the nature of his personality.
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>> right. >> there is a key difference. >> what makes --what >> i know. >> what makes him funny. >> next up, it's been over seven years since the finale of the sopranos. but the director is now teasing a possible prequel.'s i'm on board. you on board? >> why not?t? i think that's clever idea to bring it back. everybody is still talking about it, right? the only time now we see tony soprano is on the "wounded warriors" commercial. >> right. >> you a big fan? >> yeah. >> seven years ago, isn't that amazing? >> i don't particularly like. this. >> wait a second. idea of going with a brand like that and talking about making a movie out of it, good idea.od >> good business sense. >> i think that there should be
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more -- truly i don't care if they want to make it, great. i wonder where the creativity is. i usually don't like prequels. the only one was one called "plain song," which was fabulous. he wrote a prequel that was assa good as "plain song." >> god, you're so going to be my phone a friend if i'm ever on one of those game shows. >> what about prequel to not cool? >> very good point. >> prequel is latin for how do we make more money off a dead series? there is a parole quell to "sex city." looking forward to that. prequel sounds like a medicine that you buy when you think you're about to get sick, like when your co-worker has been sitting here for weeks coughingu on you. >> like dana? >> that's what you buy. prequel, you start drinking it.>
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>> are you okay? >> we're ranking girls. a b has rating rb. >> that's right. r >> the founder of the social network told a big crowd he wasn't a big fan. >> they just kind of made up a bunch of stuff that i foundf kind -- they made up this whole plot line about how i somehow decided to create facebook to i think attract girls. the woman who i'm married to, on a who i've been dating for more than ten years, and have -- i was actually dating her before i even started facebook. so if somehow i was trying tod create facebook but yet to find more women, that probably would not have gone over too well in my relationship. >> all right. we'll start with you on this wo one. by the way, artistic -- what is it called? >> license. >> yeah.ar billionaires have feelings, too.
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i had to wonder if i were in his position, would i have watched the movie? would have just hadposi someone at work tell me about it. >> i would watch. >> of course you would have watched. >> really? >> yes.s.someell >> or you would of have had grg watch it and tweet about it? h >> who would play you? >> never mind. here is the thing, he can't expect hollywood to do a realistic portrayal of makingisi facebook. it's like doing a musical on sport tran. it's three hours of people int front of computers. what fincher did, he made a modern day western. he replaced cowboys with codersa wake up, bob. he replaced holsters withwith hoodies. it was a face you've between young guys. it was interesting. grown men saying it's hurtful, you're not supposeded to use thu word. >> my wife always says, he's a lovely man. i ever say, don't ever say that. he's not a lovely man.
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>> who would play "the five" if there was a movie about the "the five"? >> your thoughts? >> sean penn's ex-wife. >> robin wright penn? that would be good.s >> one of the brady kids. you would be one of the brady kids. whoever. they could useould a job.y co >> i'd be meatball, right? >> meatball! >> i don't have -- i have a page. haven't looked at it in three years. >> david hasselhoff for bully. >> imagine the stuff. >> ahead on "the five," how fox news got that exclusive first interview with the hero who how killed osama bin laden. got stick around. ♪ ♪ that
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but i was a football player and i got away with it. i think that's outrageous. i played at harvard and i dealt with so many replies. >> by the way, if you're ever in a private campus or a private building, you think you're going to be snooped on, listened to, followed, just expect it in 24/7. but when they do it in your private home as well as public places. >> you think people will bump you in your dorm room? >> in class. >> you had a perfect record,
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right? >> i don't remember ever actually skipping a college class on purpose like i just did not go, like i was hung over or something like that. >> for two years, i probably didn't go to one class. i took a note taking care. i watched every single soap opera known to man for the first two years, because i didn't pay for my education, because i didn't pay for my education, my parents did, i didn't feel the pinch. it's like blowing off a concert that somebody else paid for. if i had paid for my own education, i would have taken it for seriously. it's good that they follow kids that are skipping class because they're paying for those classes and the parents deserve to know if they're there or not. >> it's amazing what a few
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decades will do to your mind. one more thing is next. i did it on purpose. >> started the music. >> anyway, so, because i like to talk about this, like dana, we're kindred spirits and i had perfect attendance. i cried when i couldn't go to class. this is true, and i was one time late to law school, and i got a standing ovation, i love education, i come from an immigrant family, i know the value of hard work and the benefit of getting an education like we have here. like we have here. go to class.
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synchrony bank engage with us. one more thing, eric? >>i >> its friday, it's time for -- so doing my best not to kick a guy when he's down. but look what happened this week, with a loss in the florida governor's race, charlie crist has now lost as a republican in 2007, as an independent in 2010, and as a democrat in 2014, he's the only guy in my mind who has lost an elected air force in all three of the independent major parties. remember this, that poor fan? bye-bye fan, i guess it didn't work. i'll be hosting o'reilly tonight, check it out, really
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big show, a lot about race and what happened in the midterms. >> next time he should run as a human being. >> or gumby, gumby's popular. you're going to hear for the very first time from the navy s.e.a.l. who shot and killed osama bin laden. he will explain how he did on the kelley file last night. >> i have seen clips from this program, and i was in tears, i was unable to move in my chair. it was incredibly gripping. how did you get this? >> we got connected through a third party and over time, we developed a relation shim and this summer, something happened that we'll cover in the special, this summer is when i want to tell the story and now is when i want to reveal myself. >> the two-night special, man that killed osama bin laden, premiers tuesday, at 10:00 p.m.
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eastern. a friend of mine, ed gillespie, we talked about him a little bit this week because he was running as the republican for the virginia u.s. senate seat. he came this close to winning in a surprise that no one except for me believed in. actually had a great campaign, at of volunteer support. he may not have won the election, but we won a lot of hearts and minds. >> to be called senator, but the best thing i have ever been called is dad. anyway, congratulations, ed, i hope you get some family time. >>. we have got to move on, dana, you had your chance. we had be big anniversaries this weekend. sunday november 9, the 25th anniversary of the fall of the
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berlin wall. which is basically the end of the cold war. we got to give credit where it's due, ronald reagan, and i would give credit to gorbachev, but the unsung hero, our nuclear weapons which avoided the conflict. that's a hot topic, you know what is a hot topic? hot topic, the only shop where america's underappreciated government community, remember that goth are people too. even though they look like unhappy zombies, they're actually quite fun to be around. so congratulations, hot topic. >> i would like to say to all of my republican colleagues out, don't feel so bad, this is the 30th anniversary yesterday of my managing walter mondale's campaign and as you'll see, it was one blue because we won one state, don't feel bad, you can
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go on tv as a political expert. only in america can'z1n÷ you do. see you monday, special report's up next. i'm eric shaun. welcome to a brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. >> i'm arthel neville. glad you could join us. topping the news this hour, finally free, new details of the release of the last two remaining americans held in north korea. >> and more air strikes. we'll have the latest on the u.s. stepped up air strikes against isis. this time we try to take out a gathering of the group's leaders. monster storm, millions of people in alaska now on alert as a storm much stronger than sandy slams the state and brings an arctic blast to millions more in t
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