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innovators bring news 2015. good to live in america. that is "stossel"'s show tonight. he will be back this time next week. hello everyone, i'm greg along with dana eric and kimberly. this is "the five." this is "the five." okay. okay. well, that was long. wow. kwab kwab everybody. so so as anti-cop protests continue. al al beit smaller, here's a picture from one of them. does this cob deserve all this. does she even know him? does she even see him? who is she realing yelling at? mommy
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mommy, daddy? mo the poor cop, he's the point of contact for all that sucks in this world. he's the guy who breaks up fights among drunks he's the kbhi who talks someone sad down from a tall ledge. who is she? who knows. she's like that lady who blames the counter person at jetblue for bad weather canceling her flight. always always attacking the point of contact, and that's the point. both the cop and the airline counter person are there for her safety and for your safety. they don't make the laws, they just uphold them. it's always the first responder who endures the wrath. the typical activist wouldn't last a minute in that job. any of these poor radicals since their come nis idols -- they see racism as the thread of imperialist sweater they can yank on and unravel. they're the pros, with professional signs galvanized
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by the occupiers. used any issue as a trojan horse for chaos, it's how radicals work, take advantage, infiltrate, cause mayhem. it's hard to take them seriously, actually. for we know it's just performance art to pad a resume, so they'll all have jobs on campus where teaching class requires none. you're our civil rights activist. you've h you've had a long history in it. you see the protests that are manufacturered by occu evolve does it bother you that a civil rights movement is kind of basically taken over by an agent of manufactured unrest? by radicals who really don't care? >> it doesn't bother >> it doesn't bother me because it's not what they're doing. these are not civil rights activists, these are people that enjoir taking advantage of a situation so they can cause mayhem.
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but they represent but they represent such a tiny percentage of americans. there was supposed to be a big nen the demonstration out the demonstration out there. this doesn't have anything this doesn't have anything to do with those on the left. the truth of the matter is, they're just crazy people that like to disturb things. >> i don't know if they're crazy, i think they actually have a radical agenda that they have been educated for decades to be this way. i don't think it's crazy, here's a call from canter bury. i'll try to read it which many bad vision. >> u how about keeping meanalful stas it is ticks on the teschs of thousands of flownous all thes. i i think what he's asking about is it being fair and balanced,
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you never hear about what they do. >> can >> can i hear your analysis of the cops at the airport, the people who feel that they have been wronged go rights after the first point of contact. it gets worse in this situation, to the counter agent is the nypd, but the ceo of the airline says, you know what? i downtown trust my counter agents and they make it known to everyone so all the people that are frustrated that they're being wronged, say, you know, even your ceo doesn't back you, so we must be rights. >> how do you make another counter agent? people complain about -- >> they're saying they're being treated unfairly the black community is saying they're being treated unfairly boy law enforcement around the country. they go to the counter agent, and then the ceo de blasio says i don't trust them, i can trust my own people, and they get more
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ticked off and they blow a couple away. >> at least the airline president backs these. >> the ceos of businesses, those are the ones i hear complaininging most. >> wait so when a flight gets can setted, i never see you up there going, blaming the weather. >> >> it's the people in first class, the people who go up there and complain. you think those are are a bunch of radicals that go up and complain about those people. >> i want to talk about this other issue, kimberly. we're watching overall --- >> overall rests are down 66%. traffic violations are down 94%. drug arrests are down 84%. this is essentially is the new york police department going out of their way not to make arrests since the killings? is that a good thing or a bad
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thing? >> >> look i men you're natural going to have a reaction, when something like this happens, there's going to be a reaction from the police department. do you blame them? when you get inin the morning you have a chance of getting shot at getting killed, getting persecuted. getting blamed or just doing your job it's awful, who wants fob a police officer these days with this lack of appreciation. however, sure, do i think there's going on a little bit of hesitation for those lower level crimes? the problem is the problem is nothing happens in a vacuum. so what's going to be the tipping point. it all feeds into the greater change of violence and crime and wait and see. >> can i also offer another
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explanation reported that cops are -- there's protests all over the city they're being called -- there's one right in front of the building today, bob. >> 25 >> 25 pe >> that >> that means 20 cops have to be here >> bob calls them friends. >> bob calls them friends. >> >> they're doing a lot of die ins, but it's just getting -- mayor de blasio preai pointed the judge. who had threatened to kill cops just days after two cops were aassassinate aassassinated. >> >> he's not going to aban banbandon who he is. i'm here to back up cops. but he not going to change his ideology. these guys these guys don't make al of mo the iron any the iron any year is a lot of these protesters, these occupy life protesters these are rich
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entitled kids often times. you guy cops are out there trying to do a job. let me not give these types of summons if i don't have to. because it maze not be worth it to me. if something happens, no one's going to have my back. >> what's egregious is that judge letting people go was i think the woman in standenten island, i think these guys should have been in jail. that's the system we live in. you're going have to live with this >> de blasio >> de blasio said i'm going to make amends to the police department, with the unions. and then two days later, he reappoints the judge that really probably ticked the nypd off, as much as de blasio making
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comments about his biracial son. reappointing that judge probably made them just as mad. >> they're turning their backs because cha're still not supported. and they would probably love and they would probably see this guy resign because they need somebody that at the top of the helm that's going to protect them if need be. if all the cops back down, great idea, let's attack the cops so who protects these high risk community s his minority communities because nobody's going to have the cops back. >> do you think this is in jeopardy? do do you think they're going to trust deblasz owe if law enforcement has no real respect for them? >> it's definitely a bigger question they're going to have to address. let me tell you something we had threats and protests for new year's eve. and it went off without a hitch. if anything we can do crisis
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better than anybody else. >> however, when you're in the city, a lot of times most of the time, every one of them that we have attended, the my your of that having the cops turn the backs on them at the dnc? i think de blasio just shot -- >> i also think the media has of course as much to blame because the only perspective that they like on race has to begin with the initial you can't. >> that's true, i mean the media
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plays a role. but de blasio is just enforcing that with their behavior. every policy step he takes does the complete opposite. i don't know that somebody who followed him called for his resignation, i don't know that anybody would be better, but i don't think that anybody could be worse. >> he started from a terrible comment about his kid. >> yeah. >> and by the way that judge appointment was a deal that was cut a year ago. >> it was a year ago, it was a one-year term. >> but i'm just saying, i think he made a political deal. leaving that aside. before he made that comment what have the police, what's the problem that happened? i don't get it. this kid who posted the picture of the thug who -- happened after lou and ramos were shot.
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whatever deal he cut with them in the past he -- >> he's the catalyst for a lot of the things that have gone wrong here. there you go. that's the guy. >> on the left, they always talk about how crazy the tea party but it's so but it's so easy on this side. you've got more nuts. you're like a big giant bowl of granola. >> can i just throw that picture >> can i just throw that picture up before we go of the police up bef officer. you have to you have to admit, the police in general must have incredible patience, how can you stand
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there and put up with this because he has to. if he does anything, he's in trouble. >> i >> i give you credit to -- this is 1/100 hun00th of a percent. it's the new year and a bunch of new laws take effect. which would beones could affect you?
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as as 2015 rang in so did hundreds of laws across the country. like it's against like it's against law to make
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aie -- >> it's obvious to a lot of people that girlfriending people a lower wage is going to make them better off. and for people who keep their jobs, that's definitely true. even if one person is losing their job, and more than one person is losing their job. if even one person is losing their job, that means less money is getting made. so the minimum wage has who. >> now eligible for driver's licenses in california and the minimum wage hikeses in washington, d.c. >> so heritage has a single they did a little mathd on this, the hike in minimum wage, if the fast food workers get the $16 an
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hour that they want. easter you're going to have u fewer people employed, they're going to have to lay people off, or they're going to have to jack up the price on whatever it is. >> come on, be real. >> they're literally 16 to 20. >> president obama all of a sudden, 21 states are inching their way towards what president obama wants with the minimum wage. before you know it they before you know it they slide these things they want these things they want in at the end of the year. >> if voters want to increase it, let them increase it. >> it's not an achievement to increase minimum wage, basically it's an admission of failure that you didn't create an economy. so when you so when you decide and you say,
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yay, we made the lowest rung of higher wage what you're saying is we have a larger population that are going to be stuck there way longer because they don't have the skills and there's no jobs available for them to the go into. so hooray but u you shouldn't be happy about this, this is sad. 6 6. 6. >> people doing their jobs, people being lady off. because every time you make these arguments. you say that's not true, that's unrealistic unrealistic. un have these states increase the inminimum wage and see what happens to those economies and see what happens to those jobs. >> new jersey has raised the
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minute minute. minute. >> next time you go to mcdonald's, you're forcing obama care. >> pretty >> pretty soon all those fast food workers are going to be out of work because they're going to be automated. >> they're not going to like it, bob. >> you >> you guys -- the selfie ban with large cats is a much bigger story, because this is wrong. because -- okay, they're banning people from taking pictures with lions and tigers which seems to me against nature about the survival of the fittest. we should allow arrogant idiots to take pictures with man eating animals so that then the animal eats the person and it gets rid of these morons.
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>> and they're out of the dating >> the >> the first response is to go get people out of those situations. >> but if they drive >> but if they drive slowly? the the first responder takes a bus. >> do you want to take a drive with me? >> you have a driver's license for illegal immigrants. >> i've got my license but now a lot of people can. >> a lot of people will, and it's really interesting to me that people get condemned because of border security. i did notice when people started talking about this today on twitter, the first thing that came to mind, is you're once again not enforcing our laws. >> the reason they do this is they have to have insurance if they don't have a driver's license --
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>> but a lot of people do it -- >> if they're illegal immigrants, they're going do get insurance. >> sure, and they >> sure, and they should get insurance. >> the person who gets >> the person who gets hit by them ought to be able to have some hope they're going to be able to get insurance. >> balm care health insurance if you say they have a right to drive, if you're -- it's really a privilege, but if they have a right to drive -- >> if you were rear ended by an illegal immigrant, would you rather have insurance to pay for your car or not? >> i would rather have them legal. that's a that's a fake question. everyone would rather be rear ended if that were the choice, by someone who is here legally and who has the insurance. no one wants to be rear ended by illegals. >> what >> what i'm saying is isn't it better to have insurance than not? >> you can apply >> you can apply that to
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everything they don't have any they don't have any laws at all. it's absurd. >> you're not getting this one. >> uh-oh, disparaging comments at the beginning of the year will not be tolerated. directly ahead what does college football, u-2's bono all have in common? that's coming up in the fastest 7.
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the fast es the fast es seven minutes on television. three three dynamic stories. the first ever college football
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playoff kicked off last night. the first game produced one of the biggest upsets of the season. as as ohio state shock alabama 42-25. in the in the first one oregon laid the smackdown on florida state. it's what happened after the game, however that raised most eyebrows, the players from the victorious eye brown team.
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>> i don't have a problem with them doing that. people say oh, it's inappropriate, it's inappropriate. >> but he was >> but he was exonerated. that's the thing that was the that's the thing tha problem. >> the idea >> the idea that no means no is that not a message that's good for everyone? >> but the guy dot got exonerated. >> >> oregon said they may discipline these players for the chant or to the taunting. >> everybody's going to want to go with their hands up. no means no keep our head in the game, be graceful when you lose or when you win. it seems a little show boating. >> i've been thinking about this a lot, the change in the college playoffs decided by the score and not by the pollsters we had the discussion in between breaks for the last couple of years, i think the title should be decided by the amount of fans
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who don't have to the face paint. people who put people who put face paint on their face are idiots. >> the fans responsible for the highest grossing tour of all time. may may have to go on their next tour without bono doing this. ♪ in love and war ♪ ♪ there are no rules ♪ >> it is 2014, the irish singer songwriter recalled his horrific bike accident where he broke his
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hand and shoulder quote, recovery has been more difficult than i thought, as i write this, it is not clear that i will ever play guitar again. >> that's like me saying i will never play basketball again. because as a massive fan, he's not a guitar player. edge is the actual guitar player responsible for the u-2's most unusual sound stolen from public image, but we won't get into that by the by the way what happened in that accident? this is like the most mysterious bicycle accident ever. did he hit somebody? who did somebody get him? >> when rich people get in accidents, lawyers put a blanket on it. >> you're a big u-2 fan. >> of course he should come
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back, he can sing and i hope the rehabilitation is going to take time. but i but i think he feels connected, it's i'm sure this is incredibly difficult. >> maybe he >> maybe he wants to kick back and do some of the other stuff on the tour. >> this is a terrible thing that happened to him. because underscoring something that i have said in four years, that exercise is dangerous and you shouldn't do it. >> there's a higher risk for accidents. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> >> your thoughts on bono before we move on. >> i hope he still plays. he looks so cute with his guitar. >> >> some price is right contestants have no idea how much an iphone costs here's proof, you have to see it to believe it. >> $7,500. >> $7,500.
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ma >> >> $7,501. >> >> rachel? >> >> $850. >> >> $930. i hope i hope the marketing people at apple are watching this. actual retail price, $1,969. >> my favorite part of that whole segment is when she said $7,500. he goes, he goes, i'm going to play strategy, i'm going do go one dollar above her. without any clue that he is a moron and she is a moron. you could have told them an actual apple for $500. what do you u think is this is worth. $500. $500. >> $501. >> here's of activations so
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there's add ones to that. like cable came with it and new wardrobe and a used car. >> so are we saying he's really sm >> do you believe >> do you believe that? >> >> yeah. >> yeah, go with it. >> you never leave anything to mis -- never mind, 7,500 bucks for a phone? i have paid $7,500 for stuff but not phones. >> they're not morons u they're smarter than me. >> 17,000? >> imagine if there were a phone. how much was it? how much was i did they factor it? >> 1,900. >> think it was like 1,900. >> plus $25 a month. >> >> up >> up next, if you have made a resolution to put down your
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smart phone this coming year, you're not want to miss this next how some people are seeking treatment, somewhatlike rehab when it comes to putting down their phones.
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does does being constantly tuned in deserve treatment or drug addiction? two women two women started a three-day receipt. it's noempb has a it's noempb has a digital detox. has our addiction to technology really gotten so bad that programs similar to rehab are the only ways to fix them? gregory, i have a text addiction, i might sign up for
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this, does that mean there's something wrong with me? >> it's not an addiction to technology, it's an adick shung to attention. the desire to be loved by people you don't know. you are interested, you have a desire for acceptance for people out there that you actually don't see. ittal actually can harm the intimacy of our family because you're interested in this competing stream of love and when it turns bad, it's worse because the mob effect on twitter ore social networks is ten times worse because people don't feel the consequences when they can
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you you. >> this is ten >> this is ten years in a row. i realize you have to. for your own sanity. why can't you just do it in(p moderation, gregory? he gets in twitter wars then he didn't write enough in his book, then it's like a whole problem. then he's got to take immodeodium again. >> in aa or drugs, you've got to completely stop. the chance of somebody going off and moderating their use of these things so no chance, once you start back at ate again, it gets bigger and bigger. i don't ever get any love coming back on this thing.
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>> as soon as you turn it back on. it's almost a need to interact. they have no idea where it comes from. it's not a need to interact vocally or personally. it's a need to interact electronically. i can't understand this. but i hate phone calls i despise the phone ringing, i don't want to answer it. if a text comes in, or a tweet comes in, i'll answer it. it's a bizarre chemical thing to that goes on. >> it's going to make people less kmun can ty in person.
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>> yoiz could do without that thing for how long. >> you can both check if you have to check. but when you're a parent and you have a young child i find that i always check and make sure everything's okay. >> bob, i left my phone home one day, i was breaking out in a cold sweat. so i think i need this. i support these women because i need technology detox. >> you're not going to get detoxed because you're not going to stop. >> you stroto walk away. >> there's worse things to be addicted to. >> all right, well next on "the five" how are we going to put our new year's resolutions into practice and the kimberly and bob re-create their magic on new year's eve.
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we find out when we return.
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>> oh, wow. >> oh, wow. >> come up for air. >> come up for air. >> oh, baby baby. >> oh, baby baby. >> i got >> i got to tell you a story about that about that, we did that the first time first time and they came back on and said, we didn't catch and said, we didn't catch it. so we have to do it all over again. again. >> the thing was. >> the thing was. kimberly kept kimberly kept saying, vote no, vote vote no. because they had because they had a poll of the audience. i was saying, yeah, do it. i was saying, yeah, do it. >> >> we have made our resolutions, how are we going to put them how are we going to put them into into practice? we haven't heard yours yet by the way. >> i am going to go on one date that my man approves of no
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tattoos, no motorcycles, it's all going to be good. >> what was you're new year's resolution? >> what >> what does all truistic mean? >> it means unselfish. >> it means unselfish. >> >> you're not going to promote a book this year. >> if >> if there were no holidays you would not you would not need resolutions. resolution resolutions exist to undo the last month of last month of destruction you have done to have done to your body. maybe by maybe by february i will be back to november back to november, greg, because you spend so much time you spend so much time stuffing your your face and in january, you go, i go, i got to stop. why not just why not just not do it?
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>> how was >> how was it for you? >> closed mouth. >> it was, bob --. >> it was, bob --. >> >> >> let's give kimberly a >> let's give kimberly a break >> i lost >> i lost about four. and i can't and i can't think of what i did this this year. oh, yeah oh, yeah, my back, trying to get my back my back better which is getting worse worse by the minute. and by and by the way, new year's eve was so was so cold out there. it was it was unbelievable. we were on the we were on the roof of the nickernick er nicker backer hotel. er nicker backer hotel. >> ooitsz going to open
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valentine's stay valentine's stay, it was awesome, we had awesome, we had an awesome, awesome awesome group with us. >> we >> we had two propose stalls and our great our great producer, we're amazing, amazing, it was fun, it was a lot of fun, and they had food. i actually got fed i actually got fed this year it was was amassing. >> i thought >> i thought that give had his cowboy hat was a little bit too -- >> what about the dude in florida, what's his name? >> phil. >> phil. >> let's call him dude because he never seems like -- >> phil has the best job in fox sports. >> i don't think he wears shoes. >> i don't think he wears shoes. >> i >> i don't think he had shoes on. and he found like the hottest and he found like the hottest women you have ever seen. and kennedy was like u and kennedy was like u maybe next next year, i can one my size.
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time for one more thing. time for one more thing. mario mario cuomo died at 82
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yesterday. and this was and this was cuomo at the convention that i did convention that i did in 1984. >> mr. >> mr. president, you ought to know know that this nation is more a tale of tale of two cities than it is just a just a shining city on a hill. the the republicans believe that the what gong wagon train l not make it to the frontier. >> we >> we democrats believe that we can make can make it all the way with the whole family whole family intact and we have more than once. >> >> you know, that speech we had what what they call vet evefore before the convention. >> he refused to give it to me. >> he refused to give it to me. is is the guy was a great orator. >> his family >> his family is going to miss him him tremendously. great family. >>
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>> k.g.? >> >> so a little bit of more of the revelry from new year's eve. there was a proposal. not to not to me, but kind of almost. listen to this. >> i >> i just want to ask you will you marry me? >> yes. >> oh, man that's great. that is great. >> the first one i got down i was like, mak grab the right hand. >> he was great, staff sergeant rags dale now they're very excited to be together. they were sweethearts for many years. >> that was a >> that was a different kind of proposal. >> first of all, >> first of all, i'm hosting o' o'reilly o'reilly tonight stick around it's going to be it's going to be a hot show. it's the first friday it's the first friday of the year
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year so what happens? >> and >> and for the first full week of the new y of the new year, wait for it. the the "new york times" editorial board, the board, the men and women who protect us. protect us. acts acts of self-pity and they're squandering squandering -- the nypd has used the the fawnunerals of the two cop for their own petty look at us gesture. for that for that ny ---"new york times" editorial board, you guys are ed the fools of the week. >> they're worse than fools. >> begins with an a, ends with an s. >> you guys all remember the movie "back to the future part 12." but a lot of that but a lot of that movie takes place in place in 2015. and "newsweek" and "newsweek" is studying how accurate their vision accurate their vision of what
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2015 would 2015 would actually look like. i do i do not have a hover board. i do not i do not have a car that flies in the air. in the air. so i don't know, so i don't know, i mean do you guys think guys think this is possible? can we can we get some of these things before the end before the end of the year so that back that back to the future 2 could have have gotten it right? >> life goes on for some. >> life goes on for some. >> >> joshua airline, you remember him. him. >> matthew m >> matthew mcconaughey. he's also he's also our booker at red eye, then he then he moved to the five. he's he's moving on to start his own business, i have to business, i have to idea what that business that business is, and i'm assuming it's assuming it's entirely legal. though we though we can't be sure because josh is a josh is a strange, strange man. anyway, we're going anyway, we're going to miss you josh josh we know you're going to be
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successful in anything you do. successful in anything ythroerd. 2015. we salute you mike huckabee. >> it is a brand new year and the president said he's going to try to work with congress in 2015. i wonder how long before he breaks his new year's resolution. and prisoners released from gitmo go back to being terrorist. but over the christmas break the administration let them go anymore. and gloomy news for a glee program and an important announcement you don't want to miss tonight on huckabee. >> welcome to it huckabee from the fox news studios in new york. the front page of wall street was a story about white house offici

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