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save up to $500 during our 50th anniversary sale. call your travel consultant or 1-800-princess. princess cruises. come back new. brady tonight. hello i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with greg gutfeld. this is "the five". ." is tom brady a cheater? >> i don't believe so. i feel like i have always played within the rules. i would never do anything to break the rules. >> deflate gate has forced a lot of parents to have difficult conversations with their kids over the past week. take a look at this picture the fox and friends host posted on instagram of her 5-year-old son isaiah watching one of his heroes tom brady yesterday at
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his press conference and asked mommy did he cheat. melissa told him brady is innocent until proven otherwise but this is what happens when you get close to the line that separates right from wrong. many came out to defend the star quarterback. >> i believe tom brady. i don't think he would stoop to that level. >> this is a guy i have known for 20 years. he is one of the greatest competitors i know. he is a man of incredible integrity. when i saw him say that he didn't cheat and when he texted me and said i have nothing to hide, this is a guy that understood how important this press conference was for his legacy. i can trust his word and i will trust his word and believe him. >> others aren't convinced brady didn't tamper with the footballs at sunday's championship game. >> the quarterback is involved with touching the football more than anybody. that is where my assertion about
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tom brady comes from. i'm just using logic. if you are the kwb you directly touch the football more than anybody. that's all i'm saying. and the case of bill belichick for one game i would like to think he is preoccupied with more things than air pressure in a football. >> a very passionate response. we are seeing a lot of responses. people who know tom brady saying he is a good boy, not a cheater. do we give pass. what do we think of this football scandal? dana, would you like to start? >> i don't think it matters. i think that they need to change the rule. it doesn't matter if you are a quarterback and you like a less inflated ball, throw a less inflated ball and let the other team have a more inflated ball. you are using the same ball it is just an inflation, who cares. it is not like the other team is throwing the ball that you like.
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it's not like in basketball where they go down the court and using the same ball. it is always a different ball. change this rule. >> should it matter each quarterback gets to pick his balls. >> excuse me. you are missing the point here. we began this show talking about the children. what about the children? >> and you are a spokesperson for children. >> what do you tell children when faced with something like this. i don't think you can tell kids that cheating is wrong because how would the cheaters feel? it would be mean you are smearing the cheaters. i'm with president obama, no one is a cheater they are undocumented rule benders. let's get serious about this. my little one at home asked me daddy is this cheating? are those big men on tv cheating? you know what i said to my little one, holy crap my parrot
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can speak english so i strangled it and ate it because it is possessed. you know a story is dying when shows resort when how to explain it to kids. that is when you squeeze all of the juice out of the story lemon. my advice is ignore your children. >> thank god you are not a parent. >> how do you know that? >> well we don't have enough time for that. julie, we have already broken -- i'm proud of you. >> it's hard for me to say because i'm stunned by the hotness before me every time i see this man on television, but also i'm talking about the patriots quarterback. >> nobody cares. he is too good looking.
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>> look at him. >> because peyton manning looks like an ogre's big toe. you think he will cheat on gizelle? >> didn't he cheat on somebody to get to her? >> i think he did. >> this is not part of the call. >> i didn't study for that particular part of the conversation. i think they will change the carrie underwood theme song to the other one. >> can you explain it to us? >> she has a song about cheating. she dated tony romo.
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>> it's a country song about cheating. >> this one, can i go back to the press conference which is the only thing i kind of know about. when he is asked is tom brady a cheater he should have said no next question. only in america could a story like this get this big. some people are criticizing whether or not he should have dressed up for the occasion. i think that was planned and well orchestrated. if he wore a suit and tie he would look like a perp walk in the courtroom. >> if you saw the team and different players, they are really long and thinking about the lawyers and trying to focus on the fact that they are going to play this game and are going to try to figure out a way to beat seattle. >> we haven't heard from care. clearly this is another example of islamophobia. what is the football made out
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of. as you know i played for the raiders in the 1970s and we pulled this stuff all the time. we did some crazy stuff. we did some nutty things. you know what we did once? we poisoned the gator aid of the entire usfl. that is why you don't hear from them, they are all dead. >> weird. >> we need six more minutes. >> where is the nfl on this now? tom brady wants to get ahead of the story and say he didn't cheat and had nothing to do with this. if anything was done this is to say it is without his knowledge. his handler said get out there first. >> belichick throws brady under the bus. brady throws the equipment manager under the bus. the nfl is under a lot of scrutiny because of what went on with ray rice. now they have to come back tough. they issued a statement today to the kraft group which owns the
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patriots saying we are going to go deep and far into this to find out what is really going on. kraft said you have open access to everything. they are going to find out what happened if anything. they may find out nothing happened. the latest i have heard is that they bring the 12 balls to the referees. they don't really check them for pressure. they look at them and they squeeze them a little bit, if it feels right they bring them to the game. >> like a grape fruit. >> we have one issue here. let's take a listen to this. this is tom brady contradicting himself. this is where people think he could be in a little bit of trouble. >> i like them at 12.5. to me that is a perfect grip for the football. they did not feel different from the first half to second half where supposedly they were more inflated. i didn't feel difference between
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what was 13 pound football or 11 pound football the other night. so it's pretty irrelevant to me. >> that was a whole other conversation about the raiders. what do you think? brady says this but it is a little bit of a contradiction because he is talking about the way he didn't feel the difference between the first half and the second half when supposedly they were inflated to the original or more inflated. what do you think about that? >> depending on how the score went down. >> i cannot believe he said that. he contradicted himself. >> can i tell you something? i am going to vote eric bolling the fool of the week for like the next ten months. >> it's like coming out of my ears. you are doing a stellar job. >> i can't wait for your block. i am going to destroy it. bolling is not allowed to speak
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for the rest of the block. >> i think here is a problem. there is too much time between the final game, championship game and the super bowl. i think they need to compress that so it is just one week so that something like this doesn't slow the momentum of excitement for the actual super bowl. how about that? too much money involved in football. that is why they will not take any of this down before the super bowl is played. it's the truth. >> there is a lot. i can see why they want to buy their tickets. >> isn't the real crime that katy perry is performing at the halftime show. >> would that be considered cheating? >> they should put her in prison for a year so children learn not to cheat. because kids aren't going to pay attention until they see you are in jail. >> she cheated on her husband. >> starting that rumor, i don't know. >> we are on the cheating
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subject. maybe somebody writes a country song about it. >> i am having problems with the revolving door. >> i am ignoring that. >> this is obviously a train wreck. this is what happened and now i am the captain of this titanic. let's listen to something humorous. ♪ all i know is i know this is the bad guy and this is the good one. >> move. that guy bumped me. >> what you are saying is you don't like her and then you buy a girl a second hand bag. >> i wonder how much do i offend you? >> friends of mine know i don't like you. >> that's nice. >> pick up that penny. >> i wasn't loved as a baby. >> well, you know with the nfl they have to poke fun at themselves because they have had one scandal after the next. it doesn't stop.
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>> i believe that everyone in the nfl management is probably going to be very glad to have this season put behind them and have a clean slate. they have marketing and pr work to do. i hope that they figure out a way to get fans reengaged. people are just sort of looking and going they don't love the institution as much as they could. this is a good opportunity if them. >> i don't know if people are paying attention to this not this but the actual controversy. this is something that fills type until the game. ahead could saudi arabia be the next domino to fall in the middle east following the death of king abdullah. that and more coming up on "the five."
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today saudi arabians said good bye to their king. his brother has taken over the throne. abdullah's death comes at a time of great turmoil in the middle
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east. yemen has collapsed. isis has taken over parts of iraq and syria and iran is moving closer towards a nuclear weapon. here is more. >> the saudis are looking at the iranians in the north, the iranians allies which is essentially iraq syria and lebanon on one side and yemen to the south and west under irani dominance and they are scared to death. that is why this is a double attack on us. it is a loss of an ally against al qaeda and a huge gain for iran extending its influence over arab states. >> the king's death did not come to a great surprise but it comes at a time when we are looking at some great challenges in the middle east. do you think that there will be any abrupt changes? >> i think this does not help the lack of stability is such a troubled region and two areas as
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great successes like yemen as we see those have not been successes but failures. $340 million sunk into that area. saudi arabia has proven to be a crucial ally in gaining stability. i am actually encouraged that they acted so quickly with the plan. i think they are going to work fast to stabilize that area. i don't think saudi arabia is at risk but iran is in charge and yemen now which is a big problem. we will be probably forced to not operate out of our base there which is crucial for us in terms of where we send out our predators. that is not going to be good for us. >> three months ago president obama said that was a model of success in the muslim world. >> do you see anything happening in the oil market? gas prices are way down. oil is way down. acts as the stabilizer. >> and in what is going on
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recently a lot of people believe the kingdom has decided to let oil prices fall not pulling production off because they are the ones that can speed up production, let prices fall because they have always had a problem with russia and have always had a problem with iran and they don't like the fact that we are producing so much of our own oil here so they are allowing prices to fall. the way it works is there is a saudi oil minister. he is just a minister in name only. the real decisions are being made by the king and the princess. king abdullah dies. assuming this has been discussed that this is a policy that they go forward they will continue to flood the oil markets. i expect to see lower prices. if on the other hand king solomon is more inclined to raise the price of a barrel of oil which he could do overnight, that would help the king quite a
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bit. he would like to get support from his people. he may want oil prices higher. the oil market didn't react today. at first it did but kind of corrected itself. >> interesting. let me ask you about modernizing and trying to push saudi more into allowing women for example, to drive. the king was considered somebody who was quite modern but that was relatively speaking. vice president joe biden will go to the funeral. do you think it is time to press saudis to do more on the social scale. >> i think we can't because we do use the saudis as the bulk work against the iranians. what is going on is saudi is pumping oil to stabilize iran. we are more concerned about iran and the rights of women than saudi arabia. i don't say that with joy but i think our geo political interests take precedence over
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human rights interest. it has been through every administration. there is too much going on at stake in the middle east to rock the boat with the saudis. >> greg, you were called to go as part of the delegation to the funeral. you turned it down. i would like to know why. >> i got a lot of laundry to do. you know it's weird hearing about kings. it's like nothing ever changes in this troubled region. it's like the earth has its own game of thrones. it will never change. the disturbing thing is this is a progressive ally that has one who has received 50 lashes of 1,000 lashes for insulting islam. he is trying to get a delay on the rest of the lashes because he might not be healthy for it. so apparently modernization includes flogging people for blasphemy which shows you how bad it is in this troubled
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region and it will always be trouble. until we realize religious ideology excludes behavior. less we have to depend on fanatics the better. let's just build a dome over the united states. >> like a bio dome? >> and just say screw the world. >> can i ask a question? richard engel reported that president obama issued a statement, a very robust statement, close statement in sympathy of king abdullah's death but it was pointed out that they don't have a good relationship. >> richard engel who has been reporting in the middle east for as long as i remember he is an expert, of course the president of the united states said he was close to the king and they were good friends. richard engel said he was surprised by that because he said it was well known that the
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king cannot stand president obama. so the truth is probably somewhere in between. sometimes you are friends with people on the world stage that you have to be because of security and stability and geo political reasons. it is not like they are chums. i got to go to saudi once. it snowed when i was there. it must have been like a global warming freak thing. i was at the king's horsefer farm. very interesting. they were very nice to me. >> great story. >> i was told not to eat a lot of hum s because i would get fat. i was like thanks for that tip. ahead three youtube stars landed interviews with president obama. you will see one of the most unconventional interviews next.
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welcome back. time for -- the fastest 7 1/2 minutes on television. three appealing stories, seven minutes and one host. the other day we highlighted al gore and the climate hustlers crying climate foul from switzerland where 1700 private jets brought the world's richest to talk about things like climate change. you can't make that up. our pal john stewart followed us. >> 1,700 private jets. can't you just jet pool? can you believe how much climate we changed? and the other conference topics that may seem achingly lacking in awareness? global inequality. the in flight magazine of the
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1,700 strong. it's the monsters of money! >> there it is. there it is. the hypocrisy alert. >> true. these guys i love this. what do these people do? they get together. i have seen pictures on facebook. i don't know what that is all about. what do they do over there? do they just count their money? >> it is a week of talking about the economic issues that trouble the world but 1,700 private planes one thing they talk about is climate change. that carbon footprint has to be bigger than most things. >> this is the biggest problem facing the world. >> talked a lot about currency issues happening in europe and the united states. and there is a big vote coming up in greece that has to do a lot with the economy. this is a meeting where they get together to rub elbows and make
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connections. i do mind the preaching. >> it sounds like -- remember specter and james bond they get together like number one and number two rubbing the kitten. that is what it sounds like -- >> dr. evil. >> you have to focus on who is there. you have tina brown. remember tina brown. she is in talk magazine and had a horrible show for a while. can i read one of her tweets? love my room at hotel europe overlooking the snowy peaks. raucous fondue dinner with the team prepping our women of impact dinner tomorrow. it is an odious stick of pretension it is for their ego. jeff green massive billionaire telling people that you should live within your means. this is a guy with a $200 million house. i'm sure when he says -- >> how about the yacht and the plane? >> and so he is telling the
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world to live within their means. i'm sure his nanny is happy to hear that. >> this feels like just another opportunity for every year the titans of business to get together and expense everything they want to expense for a week. >> >> you have the people there socializing and the guys with the yachts and down in florida the guys that are flying and the g-6, call me. it's a lot of fun. what can i say? they go there to take selfies with angelina jolie. they pat themselves on the back and helping themselves. >> you are telling me you won't date a guy with a g-6 but g-7 is okay. >> i get motion sickness unless i have the bands on. >> some people find that a turn on. >> the president won't meet with benjamin netanyahu when he visits the u.s. in march but he
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did find time to meet with somebody else. glozel green is a youtube celebrity. pardon me if i'm not beaming with american pride when i announce this sound byte. here is our commander in chief. >> i put all the hoods off his hoodies to protect him because i'm afraid when he goes outside that somebody might shoot to kill him. it is not like regular folks. it is the popo. >> i get the youth outreach. >> well, i think that if i had gone into the oval office and said mr. president i really think it would be a great idea if you did an interview with her he would say what are you talking about. i do admire president obama for putting that aside because he figured out a way to reach all
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of the young people. she was able to land an interview with the president. not like he doesn't do a million other interviews. i look at this and i think that any number of republicans who do an interview with her and come out looking good and be surprised that they were able to reach to people they hadn't reached before. >> a friend of yours wrote a piece today saying the republicans need to do more things like this. you agree with that? >> i don't know. it looks like she just sucked face with kermit the frog. i don't understand. >> don't knock it until you try it. >> you are into the frog thing too. >> i think a lot of these are antics to tweak the noses of the right. he goes i'm going to do this because i know that everybody at fox is going to be ticked off. i prefer to sit it out. this is like the equivalent of
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president bush doing a sit down with gallagher. kind of tacky but who cares? >> too many of them? >> pimp with the limp? >> especially with the so-called war against women that the republicans are supposedly waging and he did an interview and no one said a word. >> seems like they are trying to be too tool. social media pandering. i am more concerned about the fact that the middle east is on fire. >> iran is terrified of him now. >> going to put the fire out in the middle east with her. i don't understand what is happening with this country. i have to deal with my citizenship. >> how dare to people reach out to young people on youtube? >> can you give netanyahu ten minutes of his time? >> why not talk to other people, too? >> check out the finalist for
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the doritos crash the super bowl contest. it is awesome. >> can we have doritos? >> i don't think i can reach that far. i guess i have to eat them myself. >> man, i'm getting pulled over. >> mom, dad is going to be a little late. >> good one? >> i love it and i love doritos. they had such nice penmanship. >> your thoughts on the kids in the back saying it is not our dad? >> what am i going to say? why does doritos need to advertise? it is the most uniquely magical product ever made, no taste like doritos in the natural world.
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i do not understand how people eat fish for dinner and they relegate doritos as a snack. you can't have a doritos steak because you would die. doritos trumps nature. it is one food you can put on any other food and makes it better. >> exactly. you put a dorito on a dorito. >> didn't have dorito tacos. they were so good. i don't know why you didn't work that into this segment. >> i have a whole list of foods i can't eat anymore or don't eat anymore and unfortunately they are on it. >> why? >> some people are blessed like you. >> i always eat the chips that they have -- >> why do you hate doritos? >> i love doritos but i can't have them. >> i hate doritos. i do.
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the new england journal of medicine ran a letter linking e-sigs to cancer and the media gobbled it up. how sturdy is this research? what might happen if you tap lightly on their findings? under closer scrutiny this blockbuster collapsed faster
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than michael moore in a spin class. according to experts the researchers found it produces lots of formaldehyde only if you overheat the system meaning if you use the device wrongly this would be like including that broccoli is deadly if you eat 300 poupds of it in one sitting. this would be like saying driving a car is deadly if you floor it in reverse on a narrow cliff. the point if you create an unrealistic climate for harm you create the harm you seek which allows researchers to elevate the risk and that lands them in a prestigeious journal. the study author is already back tracking telling nbc we are not saying e-sigs are more hazardous than cigarettes and told reuters they should have provided more
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context. science, when it used to be about facts is now about fame and casualties are folks trying to quit a bad habit and get healthy. it makes you wonder what the new england journal is smoking. i have to credit them for doing good work on this. i will go to you. we have never talked about this before. we haven't. i have a theory that e-sigs don't necessarily look that cool but they are turning it into an even cooler thing which is the opposite. >> you think this was an industry study planted? >> yes. >> you are right. i think it looks really creepy. i agree with you. >> i vape every day. >> i haven't had a cigarette in a year. >> why can't you just quit like
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a normal person? >> i quit overnight. >> you have no discipline. just quit. >> you are telling me i have no discipline. >> how dare you? >> i woke up in 2005. >> you get out of here. >> eric? >> that guy over there. the guy kimberly is mad at. this study seems like it is rushed out as politicians were pushing for a ban like cuomo is pushing for a ban. >> who is telling cuomo to ban vapor? the tobacco industry. i'm sure there is some kind of money tie somewhere with tobacco lobbyists saying we need to ban vaping because look at this study. as it's cheaper than smoking. >> i saved 20 -- >> even when tobacco companies buy the companies and now they
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own it. it's much more revenue friendly to smoke a cigarette instead of a bake. this is the way government and politics works. they want something done and they hit the lobby. the lobby hits the politicians and then they back it up with a study that is private funded somewhere. >> i don't know about cuomo but you are right about that. >> i think you are wrong. >> answer. >> i think that the opposition to vaping doesn't have to do with the lobbyists but it is such a reaction against smoking and blowing it in my face people are holding on to past perceptions about smoking. i don't realize what this is and how it is helping people. you have taken like five years off your face. >> thank you for that. where have i put it? >> that's the other thing. people say quit smoking or they gain weight. this is a great way to stop
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smoking. >> i will buy that. i have said this before. if vaping had been around 30 years ago we would have a lot more family members around because they would have stopped smoking and replaced it with something that doesn't have the tar. >> i think it is a great alternative. if you pick it up and you care and you want to make sure you are around for your family members try it. why not? the science is there. it's a good alternative. it's healthier and safe. >> there might be risks involved. you need to do research. the research has to be real and accurate. that is true. on that note we will go to a break. coming up what hillary clinton's camp thinks about president obama. hear it from a clinton insider next.
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one of the big questions ahead of 2016 is will hillary clinton distance herself from president obama if she decides to run. according to one of her associates her team is discussing it and says obama can blame republicans on all sorts of structural problems but voters don't want to hear that. he hasn't gotten bleep done. when you were george bush's
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press secretary how much did you hate people calling you about nomsis sources? >> i ran such a tight shop. anonymous sources are what they are. the campaign is not authorizing anybody to speak on the record because she doesn't have a campaign. it is all of the intrigue plus about 40000 people work for the clintons who are trying to help her get reelected this time and all want to make sure that they are front and center with her to get the jobs they have been dying for since the year 2000. there are four things this person said that could be different that she is a consensus builder whereas obama is a loaner. she is a plodder and not a celebrity, a listener, not a lecturer possibly and a doer not a talker. you are just writing that on the back of a piece of paper i think that at least for her at that point and that moment in time
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that is fairly accurate. >> they decided to do testing and decide what four best attributes? >> if she does actually win and become president i would say in terms of like revamping air force one don't let jeffrey epstein involved. >> move out of the country if she gets elected? >> you know how disturbing that comment is? listen to what this person said. obama couldn't get things done if hillary gets in she will get more things done. president obama got obamacare. he got amnesty for 4 or 5 million illegals. >> so it's true you can't blame the president for not getting stuff done and then complain that he has gotten stuff done. >> i think she will pander to the base and keep them in line and be friendly with the president. she can use it to her advantage and say i am going to get things
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hello... i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about america's favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. . it's time now for "one more thing." if you are paying attention you
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would know that you are first. -- >> so last weekend seth rogen compared "american sniper" to na natsi propaganda. the point is you made a mistake move on. don't come back days later and try to make a bad excuse for whatever you did because it gives the implication you are not really sorry about what you did. so for that you are our fool of the week. >> that was weird. >> it was? there is context to that. you know the best thing about traveling is when you get on a plane and you get the sky
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mall catalog? unfortunately they are filing for bankruptcy. technology has changed. they have wifi. >> what is wifi? >> that thing you will learn about. one of my favorite was the dog breed toaster. when you made the piece of toast it would make your dog on the toast. >> you can get that made with people's faces actual humans. >> that would be weird. >> we did it. >> sky mall is not going to be there anymore. >> that is a shame. >> what are people going to do? >> i don't know. no one knows. leave it up to a big mystery. >> i don't know if you have experienced true love like this but a little boy today showed me what true love is all about. >> this is amazing. i got my first kiss today and it's just so mind blowing that i can't just feel it. it goes to my brain it goes to
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my heart. it goes to my brain so much it just goes. >> go out and play. >> my first kiss was not as nice. it was a guy named ed. he wanted to go to second base right away and told everybody i was a prude. i salute you. it was not ed mcmahon but close. it was ed henry. >> there you go. >> good thing you didn't marry that bad kisser. if you did you could divorce him and get a machine gun and blow away his -- that is my one more thing today. this is a new spa day. this is a way to -- if you want to say i'm moving on with my life, didn't work out, go on fully auto and blast away for $499. i'm on 'reilly tonight the
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show. it will be a delightful show. >> that is weird. that is it for hello. i'm arthel neville. welcome to america's news headquarters. >> i'm eric shawn. topping the news this hour, we've been reporting on this video that claimed isis has executed one of its two japanese hostages, one day after its deadline for two million dollars in ransom. it seems that the terrorist groups wants something besides money in exchange for a second life. republicans descend on iowa where the maneuvering has begun in their 2016 race for the white house. >> we are, as far as i know and everything that i can do we did everything as right as we could do it. >> did you hear bill belichick? he sounded more like a science professor ta

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