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politics and culture. "the five" is next. hello everyone. they call us "the five". ." >> i'm afraid i have to break our date for saturday night. >> break our date? >> yeah. something suddenly came up. >> something suddenly came up? >> yeah. >> i don't want you to be late for class. >> i'll see you. >> something suddenly came up. >> yes, marsha something suddenly came up. why wasn't our president at the a66x6agg4pz7f8xy?!ñ5]?qgs&0úuteadtame on? did he not have direction?
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did you miss it because you were up late watching movies? >> "big" was on last night. i did watch "big" last night. that's a great movie. love that movie. >> maybe you were busy playing laser tag at joe biden's house. >> the lasers are really cool. i have been tinkering around the white house setting up a similar system. >> now it's easy for the right to nail the president on this, but it's not the right that's just nailing him. it is everyone. it's not our fault he makes it so easy. it serves to remind us why it happened because fanatics murdered citizens especially as the outrage is going to get lost. for instead of learning lessons about evil the media returns to platitudes on tolerance like a forgetful dog eating its own vomit. in nigeria thieves placed bombs
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on young girls killing 20 after boko haram murdered 2,000. that got lost in the paris shuffle. no arm linking chant of famous names and faces is going to stop that. forgive me if a march for unity leaves me cold. it should be a march for war. forget unity in the name of tolerance. we need unity in will. we are dealing with a death cult aided by a column that deems the war on terror is phobic. it under mines the west from within and protects themes who use god for murder. couple that with attack on privacy and you see why we are screwed. last month we saw two brooklyn cops murdered and the concern among elites back lash against protest. last week concern. the left is like a drunk at pup who keeps puttic a quarter in
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the juke box to play the same song. sooner or later the tune drives everyone out to the street. not everyone. kg, it seems obvious that the president should have shown up. what if he knew something was going to happen and said i will watch a marathon of this is the same president who said i will stand with muslims should the political winds shift. instead of marching where french citizens were standing in solidarity or standing against terror he chose to not be present. >> 4 million people 40 world leaders. it's not really a big deal. it's like saying boston is a college town. >> i'm watching this happen sunday morning. i'm getting outraged.
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i'm yelling at the tv. i wrote a piece. i realize i may be wrong. i was so ticked off that our president didn't show up when leaders from around the world were there. netanyahu was two people away from palestine. i realized that his nonchalant attitude towards terror is consistent with not showing up. it's not that big of a deal to the administration. we have to take it more lead from behind. we don't want to go aggressively after these people. god forget we become antimuslim in what we are doing. what they are doing is consistent especially with the announcement on the same afternoon that this was going on that he realized we weren't there and there was a gaping hole for the united states to be there. he says we will call the antiterror summit february 18. i hope everyone shows up.
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if that is not leading from behind. that is backing from behind. >> you think that perhaps he was avoiding the danish prime minister? after the selfie incident -- >> that was the german prime minister. >> maybe it was both. >> "saturday night live" did the selfie thing. >> maybe he was saying he didn't want to make it about him. >> if anybody wants to make anything about anyone barack obama is the guy. if it was about him i'm sure he would have been there. this is a time when it was really important for the united states to show up. do you have to show up at everything? you don't. based orn this is a habit of the administration and the haddistry and the things that they say, you go back to the comment that prom made last week in response to what happened it was calm and not a lot of emotion. sunday they had a couple of days to plan to try to get someone
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there. they send joe biden to everything. they couldn't even send joe biden to that. i think it goes back to the administration and president obama's attitude towards islamic terrorism as a whole and treating it as a crime. to the point of the summit that they are holding, another summit. let's talk about things. isn't that what the u.n. is for? they are not going to address islamic terror but just talk about terrorism in general. >> i want to get bob in. we are six minutes in. you are outnumbered here. you are one lucky guy. do you think obama knew that maybe -- you get everybody in the free world together that might be a mistake? >> i'm going to -- i usually shock you but i think that march was a foolish waste of time.
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i'll tell you why. they talk about leadership. barack obama has his air force bombing isis and none of those countries do. you have gone after maybe -- the idea that these guys can perform a terror attack like that and gather all of these world leaders in a place would get you nothing except more terror. barack obama before the rest of the guys have the guts to join a coalition to take on isis he did. that is leadership. >> i think france has been pretty aggressive, don't you think? that is one of the few things the president is doing right. let's go to even josh earnest kind of admits that maybe they made a mistake. >> i think it is fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be qo.c =éf/
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there. >> he would have liked the opportunity. >> who was the person with higher profile than the individual man because nobody was there marching in solidarity. what a missed opportunity from the country that used to be the leader, the most courageous, one would stand out and others feel impassioned by. we were the ones 41est place because we were the no show. >> who was the country taking the leadership? >> i don't think you can find any -- >> world community coming together and saying enough is enough, we will fight islamic extremism, terrorism where it happens. >> you are right in the after math of that ceremony those people -- we are going to fight.
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. >> josh earnest answered that question the best he could. that was a great answer. however, with the question asked was the right question. what was the president doing that he couldn't be there? what was on his schedule that was so important? no official business on the president or vice president's schedule whatsoever. josh earnest said i don't know. i didn't ask him. really? that's what you can come up with? >> we still don't know where he was the night of benghazi. we have no idea what he was doing when that went down. he was doing things that were not up to the level of what he should have been doing and paying attention to the 3:00 a.m. phone call or march in paris. in the end it may have been awkward frabarack obama to be there because he likes to release people back into the middle east where they can come back and train the very people who were going to syria and going back to france to carry out these attacks.
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>> they haven't had the courage to get in this fight. let us take the lead on it. germany, england has shown some strength. spain, italy, the rest of them are absolute wooss. >> how can we claim moral authority when they did show up we were absent? >> we were in the air bombing isis. >> he is making a good point. it is easy to show up at a march. it is harder to commit bodies and risk lives. it's a fair point. >> you are absolutely right. what a missed opportunity. what a missed opportunity. the president to be right there to the left of the french president to show up and say we are here and now next time we showed up for you guys show up for us. >> forget what it says to anywhere in the world. what does it say when the president doesn't show up? holder was there.
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>> we get 40 leaders of the world to come? >> i want to roll tape here. media matters looks at what fox says. this is criticism from people not like fox. >> eric holder was in paris and maybe john kerry should have gone or somebody else, a plethora of people. >> there are security concerns they talk to officials and their presence could have inconvenienced those who did attend. one former official says it seems ham handed. >> as an american that there isn't more of a display of unity here. >> there you go. a montage of missed people. >> it appears we are reasonable. >> exactly. you can't blame us. >> the thing i would say is it a
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missed opportunity? certainly. is there one act of terrorism going to be avoided because they got together and marched? no. >> it's not about that. it's about -- >> get their soldiers and money to fight. >> but being there on sunday and showing the world that america has a place at the forefront of this is important. >> we are not there and we don't have a place. >> do you or do you not send someone who represents the country to things that matter? the mandela funeral, michael brown funeral there were people represented from the obama administration, probably more than one person represented there? was he so busy he couldn't have flown five hours and spent an hour there and got back down.
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>> what was more important sunday afternoon? football or was it showing the world. >> wanted to contribute and give money and do what they can and then we don't show up we are a no show. i don't understand that. >> when we asked them again they are like we are with you. you didn't show up for us. i hope you can diminish it. the right reason the right answer and decision was to show up and he didn't do it. that is not the u.s. >> bob is making a great point like it is easy to march but go out and kill us some terrorists. >> two separate things. >> here is what i think would have been the better thing to do. president obama show up and march with them in solidarity and say that summit we want to invite all of you there to exactly how we kill these terrorists. this is how we kill them
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together. >> they are like would have been a security issue. might have a few terrorist issues and security issues. that is when you man up and lead by example not hiding back in the safe house when people are standing in unison. >> we got to go. these guys are hiding for five years. >> i don't diminish what they do. it is a step forward in the right direction. how to win the war on islamic terror? next on "the five."
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isis is not only making progress on the battlefield, today the terror network launched a cyber attack on the u.s. central command's twitter and youtube accounts. more in a moment. first, how do we confront muslim extremists who want to kill us? for starters helped if this administration would call this islamic terrorism. >> would you speak about matters of islamic extremism? >> all forms would be certainly discussed. >> why wouldn't you use the
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phrase that we take on islamic extremism? >> you said all forms of violent extremism. >> all forms of violent extremism would be discussed. >> paris, canada isn't it islamic extremism? >> those examples are exampled of individuals who cited islam who carried out acts of violence. there is no arguing that. >> and lieutenant colonel ralph peters have advice on how to win the war against these jihadists. >> you accept you are in a war and name the enemy and get the lawyers off the battlefield. you accept there will be collateral damage and you do not apologize for it. you do not nation build. you don't try to hold ground. you go wherever in the world terrorists are and you kill them. you do your best to exterminate them and you lead and leave
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behind smoking ruins and crying widows. >> powerful statement. it certainly got everybody's attention. you notice that josh earnest has been trained to not use the phrase islamic extremist. somebody has a shock collar and are going to tase him if he uses it. >> why are we calling it islamic extremism and he cites examples. he says those are examples of islamic terrorism and we have others. he doesn't tell us the others. i'm trying to figure out the others. is he talking about timothy mcveigh 20 years ago? i'm not sure. for the vast majority of the terrorism that is taking place especially in the west you can link it right back to islamic fundamentals. and that's where we should be focusing our efforts. >> this is a president who refuses to say that the islamic
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state, isis or isil is not islamic. they are never going to admit this. the president says the future does not belong to those who pray to the prophet. this is a fundamental idea that the president of the united states has held. what's the point of it? don't we have a u.n. dealing with it for 30 plus years if not longer. we k we just won't do it. if you don't identify the enemy then you can't win the war. we are at war and we are not acting like it. >> we are killing islamic terrorists every day. >> not enough of them. >> you can argue that. that's a point. >> otherwise isis wouldn't
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exist. >> you can't accuse barack obama and his military of not doing it. >> i was talking about his rhetoric. >> i don't understand what the problem is with islamic terrorist. i can't explain it. it doesn't suggest that he is not aggressively more than any other leader in the free world going after and killing islamic terrorists. >> why isn't it on the march? >> take a look where isis was three months ago and where it is now. >> people in boko haram are being slaughtered by thousands a week. >> we are doing our best. the rest of the people are doing nothing. >> there is a bigger army out there that is potentially bigger than terrorists i think it is more of them. the army of tolerance. it consists of a band of credence who fling this accusation at everybody. they say if president obama and his administration do not like
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to link islam to terror i am with them. if you say it's not islamic terror then when we kill terrorists or i talk about terrorism or we talk about terrorists it's not about islam. you can't accuse me of islam phobia if it is not about islam. even muslims can join in and murdering these fake muslims because they are fake murderous muslims. if they don't and can't condemn these terrorists then they by that admission are linking their religion. if they do not condemn the terrorists they are linking their own religion to terror. and the moment that they say you are right -- right now they have ben affleck disorder. whenever an attack occurs they condemn those who condemn. >> i saw a piece today that said
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i'm an islamophobe. how can you possibly not call these islamic terrorists and you are making us the enemy. we are the enemy. >> the one thing is isis can add it to their resume -- talk about that. >> we found a video that a terrorist from paris said we want to attack america on their shore. we have also now this afternoon central command twitter account was hacked and youtube account was hacked and said american soldiers beware. we know who you are and we know your addresses. it goes beyond just hacking. it is literally threats against american soldiers' families. this is credible. these are threats we have to take seriously. one more time josh earnest today like it is just a twitter account. this is for real. take these guys seriously. they are taking us seriously.
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>> the issue here is when you listen to what is going on in france it's not like these people fell through the cracks. they knew these guys were there. everyone knew what they were into. they didn't have place to put them. we are talking about closing gitmo. we should be franchising it. we should be calling it mcgitmo and you go there and don't come out because the only way to stop this ever spreading malignancy is take the people that you can't cure and put them in there forever. >> they didn't have a place to put them. >> i have a few slots about that. ahead on "the five" is the obama administration planning on charging one of america's ♪ nineteen years ago, we thought "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again.
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compromising security is what compromises security. it is alwayst( sex. jf it's more dangerous than drugs, money,ñi gamblinguió debts. even the bestok guys do dumb çó stuff. whatever he did could not be more compromising than bill clinton and what he did. >> do you have comments? >> i actually reatñá his book. and there is nothing in there that i can see that in any way compromised anything. i think this is the easiest call that holder had to make.
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it should be done tomorrow or tonight. drop it. let it go. >> drop it like its hot. >> can we get this straight? so david petraeus wrote the manual on how to win wars may be prosecutedlp by the same who decided al sharpton won't be prosecuted. ift( that doesn't highlight the list of priorities of the obama administration nothing will. >> this administration is notorious for leaking information that could beok classified to make themselves look better. >> we don't know. >> they are definitely talking about it. the fastest seven is coming up next featuring awkward moments of the golden globes and more. stay tuned.
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the fastest seven minutes on television. threeçó stories, one sprightly host. the golden globesjfq were a hit last night. celebs patting themselves on the back. there were funny xdy/6moments. george clooney honored for a check out tina feye1 pointing out the obvious. george clooney married a humanc rights lawyer who wase1 anq adviser regarding syria and was selected for a commission investigating rules of war violations in the gaza so tonight her husband is getting a lifetime xd award. >> and thenfá there was the moment when tina t(fát(fey and amyw3 pohler
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went there regarding cosby. e1 >> and cinderella runs from herñi prince and sleeping beauty just thought she was getting coffee with bill cosby. >>çó so two awesomet( moments. too soon for ther >> too xdpredictable. too predictable. simply bringing it upe1 earned them respect for their edginess.ñi gallagher takes more risks. it is an awards ceremony for artists. not a single sharp jab at those who killedxd artists. not a single mockeryt( towards radical islam. you have a huge canvas to work with. what do you do? you go after cosby which he deserves. it is easy, predictable. >> are you saying you are
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funnier and smarter? >> here is an interesting fájfxd question. george clooney should they have shown a picture of the cover? >> i just thought ofe1 something? obama should have sent clooney. clooney would have showed up. >> there you go. >> she ist( too busylp dealing witht( gaza. pql just way over the top. >> too cmuch? >> yeah. i think it was too much. >> didn't bill cosby make a joke about himself? he said don't drink around me which is a racy joke. if he is going to bring it up. why can't they bring it up? >> next hollywood meets politics jay leno talking hillary and elizabeth warren. q >> let me ask you about hillary.
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i like her. i don't see the fire. her and elizabeth warren are almost the same age. fosee elizabeth warren come out she seems to be very slow and very -- i don't see that fire that i5a used to seeg elizabeth warren. >> after that age became the topic. did you knowe1 hillary and elizabeth only 18 months apart? age an e1e1issue? >> i would be careful to take thee1 clintons on inxd anything. she has been running the marathon for years. she is tired. i said from the beginning i think there is a possibility she may not run. >> saying he thought maybe they >> but that becomes an issue when mccain was running people were questioning whetherfá he had health issues and if he was too
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old. that's always a question. you have to make sure that there is somebody in physical good health and condition to serve this country. it is no easy job on any day. nevertheless poor hillary clinton was in muchok better condition before she became the president's falle1çó lady for all the problems like benghazi. >> the average age of the democrats likelyçó running is ten years older than average age of republicans. >> republicans have axd much deeper bench than democrats do in general. i don't think it ise1 an age factor. elizabeth warren has new ideas that hillary clinton doesn't. not just agee1 but she has oldñr ideas that peopleçw )e over and want something new. e1 >> i thi@ both have very old ideas that have failed. hillary is s7tired. you would be tired if you were married to a guy who considejst pants optional.
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with their ads? >> i don't care if they put them wherejf they want to put them. >> you are fine with that? >> i don't care. >> some fools are asking is this the end for football for peyton manning? this fool saysçó no chance. the quarterback's future is uncertain to our producersxd after the loss to the colts we discuss next.
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for the nfl is ending on a high note as the playoffs have produced some compelling drama. the final four is set as the patriots and them. perhaps the biggest story may be the status of one of the biggest stars. future hall of famer peyton manning seemed noncommittal about the future in the league after the broncos were beaten. >> i'm disappointed right now. >> are you coming back? >> i guess i haven't girn thatven that simple answer. i can't say that.
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>> since i've got 23 seconds, let's just go around. eric? >> think he'll come back. regarding that cowboy loss to green bay that was a ridiculous call on the one yard line. as far as who wins seattle looks so strong. >> packers. go pack go. >> you and greta. pack is back. >> i'm serious about the 23 seconds. go ahead. do you think manning is going to be around? >> i don't know but i think he's a good guy and i hope there's people in the nfl who can emulate his example. >> good answer. >> the real battles between katy perry playing at halftime and her arch nemesis. the winner gets to sing at half, the loser goes home with adam levine. >> i think manny is bummed out. he'll have to take a moment but
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downright perfect. >> a little slow motion. there you go. >> it was live tv. >> it was live tv. that stuff happens. >> i blocked it. >> you're next. >> so last night kevin spacey won the golden globe for his frank underwood character. they also released "house of cards." the day is february. here's a teaser. >> you know what takes real courage? holding it all together when the stakes are this high. >> we're survivors. >> look for that. season five -- season three. >> mr. bob, every year in america, a number of people die from drinking. i've talked of this many times
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but binge drinking is seriously the most dangerous type of drinking where you drink a lot of alcohol in a short period of time. most of the people who die from that are under age, but the biggest group that dies from binge drinking are middle aged men and they have been dying at a far greater rate than they used to. binge drinking is a very dangerous thing. mostly adult men die from alcohol poisoning each day. so i just pass that on to you if you decide that binblinginggeing is a good idea. >> this is a great story of triumph and survival and putting your mind to it. we've probably heard about it but let's talk about it. ex-nfl player miami dolphins ran for 16 hours. he's 6'3", 250 pounds. he's a husband and a father and said i'm not going to die tonight and no matter what he swam all the way and landed on the shores of palm beach. an incredible story of survival.
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no life jacket or anything on. fell ore when the boat tipped. take a listen. >> i shouldn't be here. 16 hours in the water and i think i ended up traveling 27 miles. after some time i just said, look, i'm not dying tonight. i've got two beautiful daughters. i was hitting that shore. >> incredible. >> i would have made it 900 feet. >> i would be like where are the sharks, quick and painlessly. >> good for him. god bless him. >> we call this trolling in the twitters fooer. chris christie got in trouble -- not trouble but that kroers when he was caught hugging dallas cowboys owner jerry jones. he went to the game. cowboys and packers and packers stadium in wisconsin. the parkers beat dallas, 26-21 of course, so paul ryan sent out a twitter instagram directly at chris christie saying, do you
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need a hug now? basically saying -- trolling based on the hug that was causing all the preek. there it is. there's the hug with jerry jones. chris christie decided to show up to the game this week and now we have the evidence and paul ryan took is shot across the bow in the cyber world. i thought it was great. >> you loved it? >> i loved it. yeah. chris christie showed up. he was there with jerry jones again. there you go. >> check that out. that's up there now. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. watch it. >> it is tuesday january 13th. a fox news alert. brand new images of the brothers in france. more suspects are on the run.
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new threats against our military and their family. >> backlash the white house doing major damage control after president obama was mia at a unity rally led by world leaders in paris. >> i think it is fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile. >> where was the president on sunday? a live report straight ahead. >> the former nfl player lost at sea opening up about his brush with death>>. >> i said look. i am not dying. i am going to make it to shore. >> what gave him the strength to swim for his life. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> terror suspects on the lose. paris police are frantically hunting for up to 6 accomplices
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that are still at large after last week's massacre. this as video emerges of the most wanted woman in the world making her way to syria. greg palkot has been following the story all night. he joins us live with the latest. good morning, greg. >> good morning heather and ainsley. we can confirm there has been an arrest connected to the terror attacks. the arrests happened a couple days ago but we are just learning about it now on the border between bulgaria and turkey a man with connections theof the kouachi murders he is held there. police in paris are on the hunt for other people. accomplices, suspects being sought all over paris and all over the
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