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new video coming in in search of the suspects. both of them will on our no flight list. what happened. so happy for paul sore vein no and america. i'm greg gut feld along with bob beck l, eric bolgd and kimberly guile foil. this is "the five." now for most of us in this lady media, mocking religion comes easy because there' no skin in the game. i mean really, what would an a offended catholic do, send a harshly worded letter and ask for forgiveness for being mad? that's what made the paper so vital. it was the risk. the skin in the game was their skin. the financial times called their
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stupid. but what's stupid is cowhering out of fear of death by muslim. saying we're all charlie is a lie. we are not all charlie. far from it. instead of printing cartoons the self congratulatory media turns tail waving the flag of islam ma phobia, some apologizing for western bigotry that hasn't happened. the french paper was different. the blasphemy exposed the religion so easily spooked by a cartoon that they killed for it over and over again. now the media shows that carnage, but not the cartoons. a huge victory for madmen. we're advertising their handiwork to new recruits but not their sad pathetic insecurities. now we're playing by their rules. one of the dead cartoonishes charb once said i prefer to die
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standing than on my knees. from the "the new york times" to the london's telegraph who focus not on terror but evil response, montage anyone. >> france has a serious problem with islam ma phobia. i think it's important to reize there are a lot of french muslims who feel alienated from the society they're in. >> there's a response to the violence where people say we will not allow our country to be divided. >> i think a lot of the time that we've seen terrorists attacks since 9/11 and onward, there's been a big overreaction. that produces backlash and feeds their movement. >> as if on cue, the cycle begins again. islamists murder, the media warrant as backlash. no wonder radical islam has no
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need for satire. this is the "the new york times" editorial board statement of the paris terrorists attack. they said this is also no time for peddlers to try to smear all muslims with a terrorists brush. it always seems that these editors have a low view of the west. but they're peddling the idea. nobody is running out screaming. but they're making the alarm >> they're the ones that are hysterical. but the problem is we're so political correct that we're suicidal. that's what's happening. it's sad. we have an administration that are afraid to call these extreme mists who and what they are. they don't want to call it tore terror. the one that's choice a in the multiple skmois is always workplace violence choice b,
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lone wolf because they don't want to admit that these people are either inspired or directed specifically to commit these targets -- these acts of terror. it's upsetting to me and i don't see the situation getting better. i think this was prepped. this was prepped for something here in the united states, australia, paris what's next? >> you know bob, there was a "the new york times" headline that basically focused on the growth of anti-islamic sentiment, not the terror attack. i find that interesting because anti-islamic sent meant would be a natural response, i think. >> exactly. what i don't seem to get is yes, there's a growing resentment. why? they're chopping people's heads off. people are afraid to say anything. it's not just obama. most western leaders are standing up having the nerve to say this. the other thing about muslims is they think they don't like western culture why did they move there.
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>> radical muslims. >> okay, radical muslims. it's the smarter thing to say. >> you're right. radical muslims. this whole thing ignores me. you know how my feelings about this has grown over many months. >> you want people to stand up shoulder to shoulder. and the problem is when the u.s. is cowhering, nobody is stepping up to be the target and stand up in front of us. how are we going to inspire those to be brave and call it exactly what it is if nobody is willing to do and we're not leading by example. >> somebody said yesterday about the book of mormon, the play. if you were a mormon and you had sensitivities of the muslims, you would be fighting everybody. now, can you imagine doing something like that on islam? i mean i would think that it would cause -- >> you can't. >> you can't do it. it would never open. you would never get anybody to sponsor it. they take a lot of heat in that. so do they lot of other religions in in country.
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>> and so other religions in that publication. >> is this an exceptionalism for one religion in this world? is that it? >> that's the doctrine. it's our way or the highway. or the deathway. i don't know. eric, it seems to me that the accusation of islam phobia is always the barrier to doing anything. we can't address the problem and get moderate muslims involved because we're too scared of being called big gots. >> this year they're semp thesing with the backlash that muslims may experience literally hours after 12 people are laying in pools of blood in paris at charlie. if you watch the liberal shows,
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every one of those people commenting on those networks they read it, they live by it it's their bible, they read it cover to cover. nay must have some sort of agreement with the premise. here they are last week trashing the nypd. this week they're more concerned about the backlash that the muslims may receive. call islamic fundamental terror what it is we should be fighting it rather than riding behind the pc. the fear of remosley being called a big big got makes them three flee. >> you hear people complaining that people at fnc are obsessing over this terror attack. why are they doing -- i mean, is
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this a nonserious topic? >> they said the same when there was a beheading in oklahoma the same about benghazi. the thread that runs through all of those story's in particular with this one one about free speech and complacency. i would focus less on the religion and more on the crime. the crime is murder. okay? let's start with that. number one, are we all against murder? okay. fine. track these guys down surreal and do as much intel as we need and the punishment should be swift. so you have the deterrent. the other thing is you cannot separate the fact that islam, a strain of it a view of it is motivating terrorists. and now we're in the next phase. something that people have warned about for a long time and they were made fun of for a while, called chicken littles, said all you want is a permanent war, with was the worry that western nationals, especially young people would travel to
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syria or iraq learn these types of techniques, get trained and because they have western passports be a to our cities and perpetrate these kinds of attacks. we should not blur the truth that islam does motivate some terrorists to take some action. how we deal with the proliferation of social media and viewing with radicalization of youth is a gigantic problem. satire is prornt but it's not the only answer. >> the two publications that have had direct results of their work and murder were both liberal newspapers, magazines in france and in denmark. >> right. >> it's been the left that stand up and say something. the conservatives tuck their tail and run. have you noticed the poll in frns that young people were much more predisposed toward radical islam than older people? i think it's sort of like in the united states where younger people today, it's not at all
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unusual for people to see multicultural dpath dating multicultural multicultural dating. the mingling that's going on here, younger people with begin beginning to find this acceptable. that's the thing that's kind of scary because they're getting 'em posed to it on a daily basis. >> i don't know if you can come care affection for radicalization to mixed dating. >> i didn't mean that. >> no. >> it was a stretch but i was trying to find something we could relate to. >> i know. the point about the growing radicalization of youth, 27% of those age 18 to 24 view the islamic strait. that's very frightening. >> the rb it's important for the president down to the secretary of state. here's something i find baffling. when we call for moderate muslims to push back on these crimes, we're called racists
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because we're accusing them of not being able to do it by themselves. that's ridiculous. if there were christians doing it, the pope would be out there saying enough of that. but it's not christians. it's radical muslim. the moderate muslim community should push back. but the reason why we need to -- obama needs to john kerry, everybody needs to push back and call it what it is so that everyone understands it's not just two people that walked into a place. it's part of a cell which is part of a movement which is part of a war and we need to fight the war globally, not just those people in paris and anybody who gets blown up the ex-time, whether it's new york or denmark denmark. >> we need to have a frank discussion in congress about what tools we're going to allow our intelligence to share around the world? what kind of information are you going to be able to share? that's the next step our congress is going to deal with.
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western european governments are frustrated and angry with the united states, same in brazil. we have an international problem when it comes to the tools that we're allowed to use to try to fight back and find these types of cells before they strike. >> we have two islamists on the run. clearly they're being helped. >> extremely good training. >> do we have the intelligence to kimberly, last word. >> it's a long time coming. this is isolating people. it's creating these hard lines between racist ethnicities and religious religions. it's not bringing us together and it brings fear and violence because the youths are being radicalized radicalized. they're not just talking about it. >> the muslim's reaction to the massacre in paris.
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jihadist massacre in france has gotten a lot of mixed reaction from the muslim world.
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there are voices like this which condone it. >> you're saying this is true islam and you're also, on the other hand you say this is a peaceful religion. >> it does not mean peaceful. it means submission. obviously they will react. >> but there are also voices like this which cause for the muslim to revisit the teachings of islam. >> what should be said at the outset is he that opposed freedom, whether it's freedom of compression or action opposes god. there is the need to reform the average muslim's upgs of the core ranary their understanding of the prophet muhammad. the way that we solve that problem is by increasing the literacy of the average citizen who happens to be a muslim and is the primary target of terror so that they can push back against these radicalizeds
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ideologies that oppose the tradition. >> that's a example of the reason. but are they losing the battle? >> so i keep seeing this i mom chatter. he's insightful, everything he says puts a further wedge and divide into dividing you know, moderate muslims who maybe would not want -- would want to push back on some of the things that are going on. he paints them all in the same picture. i feel the same way when i hear about al sharpton talk about race in america. i'm tired of seeing both of them on television. the other gentleman, i can't remember his name he's fantastic. right on. you want to talk about someone being someone who u niets people, it's the second guy. i can't his name. >> well one of the things that
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he talked about was the need for education. i think that is absolutely key. all across the world for even just teaching people to read. one of the thing that some muslim countries do not allow is for the education of girls. that's not true of everywhere and there are some very well-educated young women in the muslim world. but there's lots of exchanges, lots of program ps. bush center had has a great one where they work with egyptian women. they've had several classes come through. they spent six weeks in america and get follow-up help and go back to their countries and become really good leaders. if you don't have half of your hop pags educated and contributing, i think that that is a missing link that we could -- the western world could help in that regard. the education piece is the most important. however, that said, that is a 25
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to 70-year plan. we have an immediate short term problem where we have terrorists who have been trained in bad places like sery that aree y syria. we've got to find them. in the long run we've got to find a way to educate the young people. >> do we reach some of the young individuals online through social media to speed up the process? >> first i want to congratulate usa today, what a coups. you'll be shot last. >> right. >> what we could do is could listen to the egyptian -- bob what's his name? an amazing speech. >> absolutely. >> an absolute amazing speech. accused the muslim world of allows hostility to spread. hi religion is the source of
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anxiety and pain. he blamed the thinking. this is the stuff of gandhi, martin luther king nelson mandela. where is it? it's nowhere. i'm guilty because i've been talking about this guy, his name escapes me but he gave a speech that the entire media ignored. >> not only that, he did this in front of a room full of emans. >> very brave. >> remember when they began to kill the cops and christians. i said where are the moderate muslim leaders? this guy -- >> he's calling for religious revolution. >> reformation. >> a reformation that's right. martin luther of islam. but he's right about this. the teachings now have spread to a point where it's acceptable as mainstream islamic thinking is way off base. >> but he's saying exactly what you've been echoing the same
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sentiment which is that he believes muslim clerics should take the lead and reclaim the direction that islam has taken. you have to start at the core there where people go in their places of worship and start infiltrating the poisonous thinking and jihadi mentality and go from there. >> i agree. that's why i brought it up. >> do you have something? >> no, no. does he have an opinion as to the whether the prophet can be pictured in a cartoon or not? >> coming up -- >> we have the cartoons all over our website. take a look. >> fox news.com. some of them are pretty good. coming up did the jihadist respond to a call from isis and did the attacker see the video data is going to tell us about next. introducing the new philips norelco shaver series 9000 with contour detect technology that flexes in 8 directions for the perfect shave at any angle. go to philips.com/new to save up to $40.
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did the paris attackers answer a call from isis?
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two months ago the terror network put oun 0 propaganda video urnling muslim to attack in france, offering support if they did. we do know they have terror ties and one of them helped funnel fighter to iraq's insun able to prosper across large portions of iraq. some fear afghanistan could also fall to terrorists now that we're pulling out of there. but u.s. general john campbell says this time will be different. >> there's a lot of talk on the senior leaders i deal with about iraq and syria and what's going on, saying, hey, the coalition left iraq and a couple years later look what happened. don't let that happen to us in afghanistan. >> the u.s. significantly underestimated the risks of with drawing completely from iraq. do you face any of the same risks here? >> the fundamental difference is that the senior leadership, both on the military side and in the
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government, want the coalition. they want the u.s. to stay here. >> now before we take it around the table, i want to do one more soundbite from bob's faith person. >> obviously the president is responding the way he has to expressing sympathy saying we're going to show our determination. but for years he's been giving speeches in which he says the war has corrupted us, we cannot remain on our footing, we have to change, end this warr. you can't end a war unilaterally. and what we're getting week after week in australia, here in canada everywhere are redeclarations again and again that the war is ongoing and the west is the target. >> in response to the terrorist attack in paris, one of the things that president obama said is this is senseless violence. i understand it's senseless to some of us in the west but to those perpetrating the offense it makes perfect sense.
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we're thinking about this totally differently >> that it's somehow separate. retreating from a problem doesn't make a problem go away. it's a fire in a rearview mirror. you're driving away, it looks smaller but it's still growing and still burning. that's what this problem is. there isn't going america that we can flee too. there's not a companion planet where you can jump off to and everybody is normal and happy. they don't want to show the cartoons with the networks. we're talking about isis. it's not like isis is going to go easy on you if you don't show the cartoons. we know that isis is involved. they're going to kill us anyway. >> to crowd hammer's point, eric, if you have an enemy, you cannot let them be more committed to winning than you are. >> they are. they're more committed than the people that are representing us on tv, president obama a couple
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of hours -- i'm not pointing just at president obama. there's a whole left that says ben affleck. the whole group of them that say, listen let's not tick off the world muslim world over this. you have to. you have to call them out. you have to paint the picture. put the target on their back. not all muslim pps radical extremist pps see them point them out. see something say something. we heard it after 9/11. someone was suspicious, they took a picture. i'm going to get destroyed for this. you see something that looks suspicious make a phone call skbr i want to know where the conserve tiffs are. when charles says we're pulling out, the united states is pulling out after every other coalition member said they didn't want to be in there anywhere. the united states did not act first here. our coalition partners left led in leaving. they don't want to be involved
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in this war. >> who cares? why did we leave? >> we didn't even have the canadians. the question is what to you do? isis. you know, isis has had some real setbacks, real setbacks. in the meantime they're spreading this thing out there by sending out these messages and that's a result of it. i'm not sure that the battle is in afghanistan, if it's not in isis sending out the messages that we're developing these cells all over the world. >> i don't think there's a compelling argument to say that they've been significantly degraded and -- >> there's a given. they've had setbacks. >> a few setbacks but these are meaningful enough to put a stop to it. they're still gaining momentum and this video got a lot of play. it was widely distributed studio quality. it's got english subtitles because it's meant to reach a large spectrum to be able to
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achieve gee ladjihad and reach them. if you're unable to come to syria and iraq pledge allegiance in your place. pleej a pledge allegiance in france. this is what they want. they want everyone to pray. what are we going to do in response to it? >> but the question is if staying in afghanistan as opposed to getting a coalition and going after isis where they are, if you could make that commitment -- we know where they are. why not go after them? >> bob back that thought up four years five, six years ago, okay and how did isis get to be in the position that it's no now? because nay knew we were leaving. and that was a choice that america made. so you didn't -- >> it's a baby of al qaeda. >> there is a root cause. >> we had the will to win and then we transformed that into the will to leave. but we don't have the luxury to
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declare that this war is over. but we do have one luxury. the ability and the men and the power to win a war. and we don't embrace that luxury. instead -- >> it's not a war over territory. it's a war over ideas. >> we do it alone? no allyiesallies? i'm for it. don't get the wrong idea. putting the heat on a lot of the so-called governments in europe who are turning their backs. >> number one, i think we could. number two, one of the things that's happened in those places is they've deteriorated their military to the point where they can't help us. >> if you had some liberals in there, it wouldn't be deteriorating. >> they've been deteriorating it. >> what? >> it's been cut back in the face of a conservative government. >> why don't you lean back in your chair a little more. a little further. >> you are talking about the left and you don't throw the right in there because -- >> okay.
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welcome back. time for the fastest sen minutes on television. three winning stories seven whirlwind minutes. first up one just hours after the terror attack in paris the people's choice awards ceremony went live. ben affleck a was on terrorist won an award for humanitarian >> the one way to combat the sad thing we see the terrible things that we see is to try to
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bring a little bit of kindness into the world and to show that our country is about reaching out and helping our fellow man. >> boy, don't know where to start. you want to start with this one? >> i will. i want to defend ben affleck. i don't know him. i don't think he's a was on terror. i think we had a different way of talking about it but i don't think that means you're a wus. the award was actually for his work in east congo which it deserves a lot more attention. there's hardly any foreign journalist to cover some atrocious behavior there by the rebels. any attention there is welcome. there's a lot of good story coming out of africa right now but there are some that seem so overly daunting that his attention to it was one of the bright spots in 2014. >> let me side her. this guy is not a wus. he went to the congo and -- wait
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a minute. >> afraid to call islamic terrorists islamic. >> this is a guy who doesn't just write a check. you got to give him a break. i don't people who think they're a big deal over there. >> i don't have a problem doing what he did in the congo. in fact, bill mar took him to task for it. i agree with bill mar vehemently. >> i didn't love the bill mar situation but i love the rest about ben. i think he's a good guy. a class act. he does give back. he does a lot of charitables acts with works with bono. >> this is a ben affleck love fest. >> and to end worldwide hunger. i'm for that. >> eric you've learned a valuable lesson here. sometimes treating politics as a team isn't always wise. there will be people that you disagree with on an i'd logical
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point that actually does something else. they're not always going to be the bad guy. in this case, i'm with you. i disagree with him deeply on radical islam and the way you combat it. but if people are complex and he does great work in the congo and you have to give it to him. >> leave it right there. >> curt schilling was passed over for the baseball hall of fame and asked about it on the dennis and call land radio show, he blamed his politics. not kidding. listen. >> why do you think john smoltz got 240 more votes than you did yesterday? >> i think he's a democrat. i know that as a republican that there are some people that really don't like that. so, i don't think that it kept me in or anything like that. but -- or kept me out. but i do know that there are guys who probably won't ever vote for me because of the things that i said or did.
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>> quick round on this. bobby, look sports writes on that, doesn't have anything to do with politics >> probably as much to be with he doesn't deserve to be in the hall of fame yet. he wasn't good enough to be in the hall of fame. >> he had some darn good career numbers. >> good career numbers but not -- >> smoltz has really not that far away from his numbers. >> obviously he's -- >> you want to take it. >> yeah, well you know what? when you're doing an interview, don't do it in a bathroom. you rarely ever hear the reverse complaint like my leftism cost me me my job because it never happens. >> i think he's a great player. i've enjoyed watching him over the years and i think he's going to get it. there is a tremendous number of people ahead of him. >> dana we know you're a huge hune baseball fan. your thoughts? >> i know who curt schilling is. i actually recognize him from the picture there.
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baseball doesn't seem as vindictive to conservatives as the world of entertainment, but maybe it is. >> i don't know. later on he said he was just kidding. anyway. check out nicole kidman on the tonight show. kidman was up for dating jimmy fallon back in the day but jimmy fallon seemed to have no interest. watch how fallon handles that news. >> so rick our much rale friend says, you know, jimmy wants to meet you and you can go over -- >> what happened there? >> live tv. >> anyway, she said, yeah i would have -- hold on. let's do it. >> so rick our mutual friend said jimmy wants to meet you, you can go over to his apartment and i'm single like okay. yeah, cool. >> what? >> and you didn't talk at all. and so after about an hour and a half i thought he has no interest.
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this is so embarrassing. and then i was like maybe he's gay. >> that's so funny. i mean, can you imagine? she's telling a true story. but he's so happily married and he just had another baby so it worked out in the end. >> yeah, but she's really good with distinguishing between gay and straight guys. she knew he was straight. that must have thrilled jimmy's wife seeing her husband go -- he's acting like he missed a golden opportunity. >> she's been married to tom cruise. >> and keith urban. i thought about bob and all of the possible misconnections you might have had. >> if i had missed that one, i would have shot myself. i wouldn't have had a chance any way. come on. it must kill a guy. i don't care what his wife
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thinks. >> you might have dodged a bullet. >> that's a bullet i would be willing to take just for one night. >> nbc does it again, erasing god from the pledge of allegiance allegiance allegiance. >> up next, some of the most well noen comedians got curious last night while addressing the paris massacre. stay tuned. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma.
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last night some of the late night comedians took a more serious tone to address the massacre. >> in this country we just take it for granted that it's our right to poke fun at the untouchable or the sacred. but today's tragedy in paris reminds us very viscerally that it's a right some people are inexplicably forced to die for. >> stark reminder that for the most part the legislators and institutions that we jab and ridicule are not in any way the enemy. for however frustrating or outraged back and forth can become. it's still back and forth a
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conversation amongst those on let's call it team civilization. >> don't you think they put their finger exactly on the point. we all get made fun i'm glad they took a moment to use their voice and their audience and be able to reach people and a young demographic and understand we all must stand together and decliern this kind of radical islam. it cannot be able to stand. if people shy away from it it's going to weaken the links all together. >> when there are particular institutions that act like this -- i don't remember whether any comedians have said anything -- >> i absolutely agree. one of the things that was so frustrating during the benghazi situation is when our government perp walked the youtube video maker that made a video that was wrongfully suggested as causing the root attack of the terror at
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benghazi. that was a lie. we pulled him out of bed and showed the muslim world we were willing to put somebody in jail for making a video. you don't pull somebody out of bed at night do that. that was unusual and no one in hollywood said anything. that was the slippery slope. if you don't defend the first amendment for anybody, then when it comes to your particular industry, your sector, in this case it's satire, you want to defend them. aisle all for that but they should do it across the board. >> the question is who leaked the video. >> we know who leaked it. >> what's the question you always ask? >> who leaked it who pushed it. a medical issue. solidarity is easy but fox news has been more outspoken on these issues than anybody in hollywood combined, so much so that we have been the butt of jokes over this. stephen colbert used to run
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segments laughing at our benghazi coverage of the truck on fire and how funny that was that we would obsessor ore these attacks, obsessor meant dispensing facts but to them it was obsessing. i'm glad to see they take this seriously. wi were talking about theo van gogh, the film director who was staffed at a flag place on his chest. by a radical muslim. i guess i'd like to see this continue. >> that's the question. are we going to continue? do you think these guys will pick it up and go with it now? >> that was great. you all have outrage and we all have outrage of what happened. where are you going to be going forward? are you going to be afraid to cry outrage or go like bill maher and say i've been doing it and i'm going to continue to do it. we're live on tv. sometimes things come out and we get in trouble and we have to
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walk back, but we do it and they continue do it. will they continue to speak their minds satirists and comedians or will they say i don't want to get my company in trouble or coworkers in trouble. hopefully they take the next step and continue to call out radical muslims islam terrorists or whoever they are. >> i have no idea who you're talking about. but "one more thing" is up next.
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time for one more thing. kimberly, i hope it's about paul sorvino. >> it is. it is. this is about the new owner of the clippers. >> the barbershop? >> did you go here today? >> yeah. >> he was feeling himself and dancing to fergie. tell me, do you think he's got the movies or does he got the money. >> yeah he does. >> that was pretty funny. so matt barnes when he was asked about it said, you can't have everything. you can't have money and -- >> i'd rather have money. >> i love it. >> that guy has a lot of spufrpg. >> i'd like to have seen that shirtless. >> he's like whoa, i'm rich i own a team i'm courtside, check me out. >> all right, enough. >> bob? >> did you hear about who got married? oh no. i'm sorry. today would mark the 80th board of the greatest rock and roll
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legend of all time. and let me pay tribute to the greatest musician in history including beethoven and batch. >> and paul sorvino. >> and edy. >> he's something else, huh. >> elvis. >> i'm happy for them. >> it's great. >> it's great piece. >> there are a lot of people that are happy. >> he's performing this saturday. >> yes, he is. >> dana? >> don't let bob look at me, please. >> 2015 the big presidential election but it's also going to be a big year for the united states senate. california senate tore barbara boxer who served for 28 years announced she will be retiring. that will be a big opening out there. her good friend nancy pelosi was at press conference today but she hadn't heard the news. watch this. >> have you heard of senator boxer's retirement. >> she was like what? >> anyway, she missed call from barbara boxer. she thought she wanted to have
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dinner or something. turns out it was a call she should have taken. interesting, huh? >> interesting. you know what else is interesting about 2016? bob's dating range. >> all right. it's time for the olympic hedgehog voting. let's take a look at frisky. he knocked down 18 pins total over 20 frames. he's moved onto the finals against fluffy mcnutter, all the way from taiwan. >> a couple of irish -- >> they're amazing. they love to have fun. i'm sorry. eric. >> there's a new show on nbc called "allegiance." take a look at the promo. listen to the words carefully. >> oh my. >> comrades. >> i have a task for you. you turn your son into a spy -- >> all right.
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the promo left out the -- it goes to one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all. nbc, you screwed up. >> never miss an episode. france expands the search for the terrorists still at large. this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. as the manhunt continues for the person trags of the terrorists in france they confront a new reality where terrorism comes in smaller and harder to prevent waves. and administration critics are raising concerns tonight that the obama administration may not be up to the new challenge. we have fox team challenge

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