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parents. "hannity" starts right here right now. welcome to "hannity." president obama refuses once again to listen to you the american people. because earlier today obama unveiled his $4 trillion budget plan. no big surprise here he wants to raise taxes on the so-called wealthy as well as for major corporations and spend more money. listen to this. >> we've got some fundamental choices to make about the kind of country we want to be. will we accept an economy where only a few of us do spectacularly well or are we going to build an economy where everyone who works hard has a chance to get ahead? >> now under the president's proposal over the next ten-year period tax increases will total $2 trillion. projected debt by 2025 will topple $26 trillion. so what's he thinking? by the way he said $9 trillion in debt was unpatriotic and irresponsible. here with reaction kentucky senator, potential presidential
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candidate, rand paul. senator, what's your reaction? >> well, it's more of the same. this president now is going to add more to the debt than all 43 previous presidents combined. and there's no slowing up on it. he doesn't get what every american family gets. we can't spend what we don't have or we go to bankruptcy court. how are we supposed to be a powerful nation from bankruptcy court? so i think it's exactly the wrong recipe for the country. >> okay. i agree with all of that. i have yet to see the republican plan either that says not only are we going to reduce the rate of increase but cut in real dollars money so we stop robbing our kids and grand kids. is there a proposal that would work that you support? >> i put forward a plan every year that i've been here to balance the budget in five years. that's consistent with the balanced budget amendment that we vote on. this year we'll vote again on the balanced budget amendment. the real question you should have for republicans is well your fore balancing it in five
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years amendment how come you're not balancing it -- i'm a stickler. you could do it one way, the penny plan. cut 1% across the board of all spending and it balances less than five years. >> by the way i'm a big supporter of the penny plan. cut one penny out of every dollar the government spends you get to a balanced budget, you can pay it down. class warfare rhetoric, the president's back at it again. he wants a 7% increase in discretionary spending. $320 billion he's proposing in new taxes. let's go to the "hannity" big board and show everybody. right now the top 1% of wage earners pay 38% of the tax bill. and the bottom 50% pay 2.78% of the bill. so 1% pays 38 and 50% pay 2%. little less than 3%. isn't that redistribution or wealth? isn't that pretty complete? >> we've been doing this for a long time.
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and so i don't think taxing the wealthy even more than they already are taxed is going to fix income inequality. it's a little more complicated. it's important to note income states run by democrat governors and countries run by democrat presidents. really we should be asking the president is he is truly concerned about income inequality how come it's worse under his watch? >> household median income's down, you know $3,000. the average household costs for health care is up thousands of dollars. i don't think that helps the poor and middle class. there's a perception out there though that conservatives don't care about the poor don't care about the middle class. you've been trying to go into the african-american community, the hispanic community and say, no, our policies will help your families. explain how that's going over when you go speak at historically black colleges et cetera. >> i went to detroit last year and i told them, you know what,
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i'll leave $1.3 billion in detroit, a $1.3 billion stimulus by not taxing you. by lowering your taxes dramatically, that tax would never leave detroit, never come to washington and would stay there. this is the opposite of what the president wants. the president wants more tax money in washington. i want more money left in the communities, particularly poor communities, particularly communities that have high unemployment. so i would fix the problem by leaving money in the productive sector. and this is a fundamental disagreement between the president and i. the president wants that money to go to washington. i want to leave it in your community. >> all right. well, 2016 is heating up. you know how i know? because you have a website. and on your website you say oh, cut this out and you can turn this into like one of those footballs that you play when you're out with your friends and eating dinner and hit field goals with clicking it with your finger. and it says on there rand 2016. and your website put it out. is that an announcement that rand paul is a candidate for the
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presidency? >> you know, i am up for re-election to the senate also in 2016. so it could be either or both. we're not quite certain yet, but we're in the process of discovering that over the next couple of months. >> all right. let me go to a comment that many thought you were taking a shot at jeb bush and it had to do with you think it's hypocrisy the people on our side include a lot of people making mistakes growing up admit their mistakes but they still want to put people in jail for smoking pot. would you want to legalize pot like they did in colorado? what's your position? >> i'm not really promoting legalization, but i am promoting making the penalties much less severe and not putting people in jail for ten 20, 30 years. here's the problem, if you're white and you're rich in our country, if you get busted for drugs, you get a good attorney and you in all likelihood serve no time. but if you're poor, black, hispanic or poor and white for that matter, you can get put in
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jail sometimes -- one young man was 24, caught for selling marijuana, got 55 years in prison. and i kind of laughingly said you can kill somebody in kentucky and get out sooner. california recently started taking some of these felonies and making them misdemeanors. you know what the result was? they can now keep violent prisoners in for their whole sentence or most of their sentence instead of releasing them early. violent prisoners to stay in jail. >> you're not supporting marijuana legalization, do you support marijuana legalization? >> i would let states choose. and i don't know what would happen, i don't know if it would end up being good or bad, but i would let the states choose and believe in federalism and states rights. but i think it is hypocritical for very wealthy white people who have all the resources to evade the drug laws to say, oh well. particularly in jeb bush's case he's against even allowing medical marijuana for people that are confined to wheelchairs
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from multiple sclerosis. or i know a family whose child has 200 seizures a day and they've tried all of the traditional medicines for seizures and their child still suffers. they'll move to colorado because they want to use the thc -- or actually the cannabis oil without the thc. so it's a part of the plant, but that's illegal in florida. and still jeb bush would keep that illegal. i would let doctors prescribe that. and i think that's the least we can do for some of these people with chronic illnesses. >> all right. i think between the football the paper football and the jeb bush references, i think we might have a candidacy emerging here. senator, thank you. good to see you. anks. coming up next tonight, a busy night here on "hannity". >> what i think the president is trying to do here is again exploit envy economics. this topdown leadership doesn't work. we've been doing it for six years. it may make for good politics, dunlt make for good economic growth. >> $26 trillion in debt.
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republicans not happy with his economic policies. can you blame him? juan williams and steven hayes coming up next. also tonight. >> just go ahead and take any empty seat that you see. >> all right. we will review the best and worst commercials from last night's super bowl game. plus, the game ending call by the seahawks that everybody's talking about might end up being the worst call in the history of football. espn steven a. smith is here straight ahead. a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve.
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it is not mission accomplished. we have a long ways to go. people are hurting and we've got to get back to work to fix this. what i think the president's trying to do here is to, again exploit envy economics. this topdown redistribution doesn't work. we've been doing it for six years. look it may make for good politics, it doesn't make for good economic growth. >> welcome back to "hannity." like most republicans on capitol hill, congressman paul ryan is not happy with the president's economic policies. here with reaction from the weekly standard, fox news contributor steven hayes and fox news political analyst juan williams. juan, i think you're going to agree with what i say. but then i guess our paths to solution is different. you agree it's immoral to have $18 trillion in debt for our kids and leave that to our kids and grand kids right? >> yeah i would agree with you. >> and it's kind of like robbery. then we have $100 trillion in unfunded liabilities. this president once called $9 trillion in debt irresponsible and unpatriotic. now he's -- he will give us more debt -- very close to more debt
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than any other president before him combined. and now he outlines a budget that's going to take us to $25 trillion in debt. my question to you is, if you believe that's immoral why are you screaming, mr. president, stop robbing america's children's piggy banks? why don't you say it as a liberal? >> oh, i tell you why i don't say it right now. because i think it's immoral we have increasing poverty in the country, we have increasing income inequality in the country, decreasing wages -- wait a second. hold on. i'll stick with what you brought up first sean. i just think we're in a situation where we have to invest right now in getting our economy moving as quickly as we can and especially helping middle class families because down the line those kids if they're hurting now those kids will be in greater trouble when we're supposedly leading debt and deficit. by the way, in the president's budget according to all the scoring that's been done so far
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it really doesn't budge the deficit and the debt numbers. >> $2 trillion -- >> that's not a lot. as a percentage -- >> $2 trillion not a lot. all right. so median income since obama's been president, steve has gone down nearly $3000. health care coverages costs have gone up thousands of dollars. now juan and obama want to keep doing the same thing. what is the definition here of insanity? because that's insanity to me. >> yeah look. you can see from what the president's proposing here that you have historic -- you have deviations from the historical norms of both revenues coming into the government and spending going out of the government. up about 2% in each case by 2025 and then going in the same direction up for the foreseeable future. the president has one job or one primary job with respect to his budgets. and that is to address and try to solve the entitlement crisis in the country.
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he doesn't do that in this budget. and he basically acknowledges he doesn't do it. it's as if the president sees the longest term potential threat to the livelihood of american people and shrugs his shoulder. the second argument if he enhances growth we could grow our way out of economic crisis. but he doesn't do that either. basically the president of the united states deciding he's going to make a political argument, and he will probably make a good one, but kind of shrugging his shoulders about the economic troubles facing this country. >> hang on. let me say something to steve real quick. steve, don't you look and see that in fact the economy is getting better? the job creation is up unemployment is down. >> juan, are you happy with 2% growth? >> wall street is going zoom zoom, zoom. >> are you happy with 2% growth? what should the united states be growing at 2%? is that good? if that's what you think is good, that's fine. i don't think it's good.
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it's certainly not good historically in terms of the way the united states has grown. and if you look at this recovery depending on which economist you believe, it's either the slowest recovery in the last 50 years, other economists say it's the slowest post recession economy ever. that's not a good competition you want to be having if you're barack obama or his defenders. >> this is the longest sustained economic recovery in american history. >> oh, my gosh. >> out of the deepest, the deepest recession, some people call it a depression that we've ever seen. >> juan, wait a minute. 92 million americans aren't working. and i love you liberals that mention wall street all the time. i really do. wall street going up doesn't help 50 million americans on food stamps or in poverty. >> correct. >> where are the shovel-ready jobs this stimulus -- >> what's interesting is you and steve hayes are to the right of paul ryan. >> yeah, i absolutely am. >> paul ryan and areas the
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president can work, he's interested in -- >> i support cutting one penny, one penny out of every dollar eliminating baseline budgeting where you have built-in increases every year and real dollars, cut a penny out of every dollar washington spends so we stop robbing our kids and their future and breaking open their piggy banks. i would think even you could get on board for that, juan. >> if you want to do that in addition to increasing revenue so we could pay our soldiers, so we can properly fund the pentagon and get rid of the sequestration
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sequestration, i'm for it. i don't hear you guys saying it. >> you actually think this is a recovery. that's the problem. the poor has suffered under obama. health care costs are up thousands of dollars. this has been the most difficult six-year period of time for most americans. and juan wants to double down on for those -- >> free everything. >> including dental care. free housing for people who don't have it. he even wants government-chauffeured limousines for people if they need it. and he wants free day care. >> yes, i want those limos for tv hosts on the right who host a great show on fox -- >> what are you talking about? steve, do you have a limo?
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does anybody here have a limo? >> i do not have a limo. >> yeah. >> thank you, guys. >> you're welcome. >> appreciate it. coming up, the super bowl call by seattle that everybody's talking about. did seattle seahawks coach pete carroll blow the game last night? we'll check in with steven a. smith. also tonight, this straight ahead. ♪ >> no! >> the best and worst super bowl ads from last night and much more tonight as "hannity" continues. welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. the all-new nissan murano.
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win the super bowl. all they needed to do was hand it off to the best running back in football. the man they call beast mode marshawn lynch. instead, the seahawks coaches called for this. >> second and goal. goldman sets up on the left. play clock at five. pass is intercepted at the goal line by malcolm butler! unreal! >> then the patriots ran out the clock to win the game. now, seahawks head coach pete carroll, he took the blame for the blown call. >> and we call the play and it's a miraculous play the kid makes to get in front of that route. really to keep him from making that play. i told those guys that was my fault totally. some say why don't you just run it, that's a real good thought. >> meanwhile the patriots are winning their fourth super bowl. is tom brady one of the greatest
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quarterbacks if not the greatest quarterback in history? here now former nfl safety and espn co-host steven a. smith. steven a. in the house, so awesome in the house. >> you should be touched i'm here. i'm here for you right now. >> there's a no-bashing tebow. >> he loves me. don't let him lie to you. >> all right. you have marshawn lynch in the backfield. he just had a four-yard run gain. you got one yard to go. you got three downs to do it. you're the super bowl champions. why would you throw the football? >> makes no sense for me. i mean, jay and eric are more qualified to talk about that than me. for me i thought it was the worst call i'd ever seen by a head coach. it made no sense whatsoever. marshawn lynch was running the ball effectively.
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over four yards a carry. that's your identity. the seahawks were comfortable with them being gone because marshawn lynch getting fed the ball feeds their identity. so to be or be on the 1 yard line closer than the 1 yard line to the end zone, second down with the time-out. with the super bowl on the line. and to call somebody else's number. >> what do you think? >> well, as a defender i'm sure all those patriots defenders took a sigh of deep breath when they dropped back for a pass. marshawn lynch personally gave me a concussion. he's a strong guy to bring down. and to not give him the ball, or rather see him get russell wilson on the perimeter throw it. >> stop the clock. throwing it in the middle, clock keeps going. >> how about the read option or bootleg -- >> 100%. >> you don't have to throw the ball in that position. especially in that area. no matter how successful it's
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been in the past you do not take that chance. >> either going for the corners or pull it in and no chance for an interception. >> and as a defender in the red zone you're that close always attack the ball. there's no way they can get behind you they can't get past you. corner made a great play for new england. butler made a great play. >> what do you think? >> i'm dying sitting there watching this game thinking the patriots are going to lose another heartbreaker. the reality is there was 109 passes in the super bowl this year. but you got the best running back in the game. he's a power back. even though he was only 1 for 5 on the season in scoring a touchdown from the 1 yard line, you give him the ball. you don't do -- i promise you i was at the afterparty with the patriots. every guy in there was thrilled that they threw the ball that they didn't run the ball. they didn't want to see marshawn lynch get the ball. >> always a touching moment for me when jay agrees with me.
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>> hey i said -- >> so you get the same b.s. from steven a. now. >> i do. on monday i said on espn patriots by four. >> he did. he did. >> he called it by four. what'd you call? >> i called seattle by four. 26-22. >> on this show you called it. >> and they should have won. >> let's go to my prediction. >> should have could have. >> i'm picking patriots by three. we'll see. even play this back on monday and see how i do. >> you lost. do you see how you are? i'm picking the patriots by -- you didn't see sure of yourself. >> it's the content of what i said. nothing to do with the style. >> yes. >> in the end you and i were right, he was wrong. that's all that matters. >> that's all that matters. he's being a sore losers. listen i grew up i played a lot
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of ice hockey. fighting in ice hockey and roller hockey, street hockey, ice hockey, there wasn't a day we didn't drop our gloves, go at it, pick them up go back and play. you have a fight in football and people act like it's the worst thing in the world. what's the big deal? >> i don't think it's a big deal that there was a fight at the end of the game. i think it was the fact that it was at the end after the interception was thrown. the reigning defending super bowl champions were about to go down. as great as those guys are, show some class in that particular moment. >> look at that shot gronkowski takes. >> i'm saying show some class at that particular moment in time. you lost a game. that's what people had a problem with they didn't show enough class. >> that is a great point. one of the things i really like, eric at the end of football games you've got guys on both sides beating the living heck out of each other and often at the end of the game you have both teams get in a circle say a prayer together a camaraderie, they walk up to each other and congratulate each other. there is a sportsmanship that i
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can appreciate with the nfl. that was the anomaly though. >> i agree with you. it is nice to see those guys get together at the end of a game. you know the nfl's a small fraternity. there's about 1,500 players. and everyone's working hard to win. you might be on a different team, but you're all working towards the same goal of trying to win. and it's great when i saw richard sherman go up and say congratulations to brady. that was a humbling moment for him i'm sure. >> right. >> but the fighting i never understood it. you get more guys breaking hands throwing punches at helmets than anything. >> that's the dumbest thing. if you're going to hit somebody last thing you want to hit is helmet. >> in fairness to seattle, as brash as they are, you do have a lot of guys that showed a lot of class. >> agreed. there were a select few. there were a few people off the bench though. jay feely, you know a lot of quarterbacks, spent a lot of time in the league. tom brady goes down in what position? where do you see him? >> he is the best quarterback of all-time now. you look at the fact he set all the super bowl records last
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night. most touchdowns ever thrown in the super bowl. most completions in a game. most wins with four tying joe montana and terry bradshaw. you can look at any measure, and if you're objective, you will go down saying tom brady is the best quarterback of all time. >> he has heartburn -- >> let me tell you something about jay feely. when jay feely decides to run for office and it's inevitable, he's got my vote. i won't vote for you, but i will vote for jay feely. as much as we love tom brady, he is not joe montana. he did not have 11 touchdowns zero interceptions or 127.8 passer rating. nor was he unblemished in super bowl appearances 4-0. tom brady does have four super bowl rings but he also lost. >> but he got there two more times. >> but he lost twice. >> got there two more times. >> michael jordan win six. who you pick?
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i'm rolling with michael jordan. >> there we go. >> i think he's the best quarterback i played against. >> some people just thrive under pressure. he thrives under pressure. >> their preparation. it was said after the game they've been through every situation. bill belichick puts them through many situations. they're prepared. they're ready for the two-minute drills. they're ready if they're down by three. they're always prepared. that's a credit to the organization more than tom brady. tom brady's a great quarterback but -- >> that's the point. >> why don't you ever invite me on your show? you invited jay feely. eric you been on his show? >> no. >> you come on my radio show and television show. >> oh, really? >> wait until you get on my radio show, because it's just you and i. and i got you then. you've been running from me long enough. >> if he can play sports as much as he talks here it would be an amazing career he'd have. >> the tie is beautiful, but you need a pocket square. >> what's a pocket square?
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i've got jeans and boots on. >> stop covering for it. >> thank you guys. good to see you all. coming up next tonight on "hannity". >> marsha, what happened? >> peter hit me in the nose with a football. i can't go to the like this. >> i'm sure it was an accident. >> eye for an eye is what dad always says. >> best and worst super bowl ads. our panel to weigh in on this monday edition of "hannity." stay with us. no pictures of trucks pulling boats. no photos of men working on ranches. just a ram 1500 ecodiesel that gets 156 more miles per tank than the ford f-150 ecoboost. get more facts at ramtrucks.com.
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guilty! the aquatic delinquency is a larger issue to this one bad apple spoils the whole ♪ you did it again, didn't you? yup. ♪ welcome back to "hannity." the big game isn't the only thing people are talking about today. they're also talking about the big budget commercials that air during the super bowl. here's one ad that is getting a lot of buzz and it's a take on tv classic. >> peter hit me in the nose with the football. i can't go to the dance like this. >> i'm sure it was an accident,
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sweetheart. >> an eye for an eye is what dad always says. >> i never said that, honey. >> shut up! teach her a lesson. >> marsha, eat a snickers. >> why? >> you get a little hostile when you're hungry. >> beterer? >> better. >> marsha, marsha, marsha. >> jan, this isn't about you. >> it never is! >> fox news correspondent geraldo rivera fox & friends host ainsley earhart. what did you think? >> i thought tom brady should have been in it. he was part of the brady bunch, right? >> i thought it was really funny. >> geraldo. >> i thought it was great. i was watching with my 9-year-old, as sappy as it is with the puppy and -- >> what do you mean? >> i just knew just to see it through her eyes with the classic tail and when the horses rescued her, she was so excited. i swear i started crying. and i hate to sound so sappy,
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but they got me. >> that was my favorite ad for sure. let's go to ainsley and jim. you have the same. >> our favorite ad. >> that's the little blue pill ad. >> it was one of my favorite ads. >> all right. ♪ >> the all new fiat 500 crossover. >> you're very defensive oh -- you said it was your favorite. >> it was one of my favorites. i like the feel good ones too. i like the puppy and the one about the dads. i thought that was sweet. but this was a fun light hearted one. the car takes advantage of having the blue pill. >> just happened to fall in the
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gas can. >> yeah, i thought it was really cute. >> i'm buying a fiat right now. >> i actually got emotional watching this as geraldo was watching the other one. it encouraged me. >> i can feel the desk rumbling. >> you didn't see the end of that ad he goes back upstairs. he comes back up and she's passed out asleep. he missed his chance. >> he's asleep. >> no, it's her, right? >> no he's asleep. he's asleep and she's like twidling her thumbs -- >> oh, that's right. >> geraldo, your other favorite is the dove -- i like this ad too about fathers and men. this is the dove ad. >> daddy! >> dad. >> dad. >> daddy! >> daddy! >> daddy! >> dad!
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>> i have five children, and those moments are the greatest moments of my life. they are so life affirming, they're so sincere, there's no baloney. >> that's real life. those are the men that love their families and work hard. >> makes life worthwhile. >> it's like a dee odeodorant commercial. >> this great man doesn't stink. >> it was really moving, but then the product is so odd. >> i got the blue pill, not the fiat. i got the loving children but not the deodorant. >> all right. what was nationwide insurance thinking about when they talk about the dead kid? watch this ad. >> i'll never learn to ride a bike. or get kissed. i'll never learn to fly. >> or travel the world with my best friend. >> and i won't ever get married.
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i couldn't grow up because i died from an accident. >> i can't grow up i died from an accident. there's an uplifting ad. >> but a lot of people are talking about it. i was at a super bowl party and all the women were discussing it and saying, my gosh, that gets your attention. it's sad. all about awareness. >> awareness is one thing. making a product appealing is another. and i don't think it made insurance appealing. the child is dead, so what? his beneficiaries are going to live happily ever after? i didn't get that one at all. >> i didn't think that was what it was about. i like to be reminded of my own mortality during the football game. >> especially at my age. >> oh, you look terrific. i throw a couple -- >> i fed you that line. >> a couple companies took out these tsa -- a tampon company always did this commercial for don't say throw like girls. i don't think that was to sell insurance other than to give a
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psa other than to go hi we're nationwide and be careful. >> let's go to the halftime show. a lot of talk about the halftime show and katy perry. i got mixed reviews from my friends. i watched it. i thought it was a phenomenal halftime show. ♪ i got the eye of the tiger ♪ ♪ i am a champion and you're going to hear me roar ♪ >> all right. i thought she did a great job. but i tell you being at the game behind the scenes, clock is 30 minutes. they set it up she does her thing, it's broken down in 30 minutes. it's an unbelievable production. >> where were your seats? >> row 6. >> nice. >> i bought them on stubhub or ticket master. >> the problem with katy perry, and i love katy perry, the bit
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with the tiger once it happened she was like trapped on top of that mechanical animal. and it was good for the stadium audience, which is 80,000 or 90,000, whatever it is. but for the millions at home i thought it was way more statistic than katy perry. she's usually more vivacious, more sexy -- >> i agree. but did you -- i was thinking she's probably worried about falling off of that thing. >> that's what i thought too. >> she's not too sure -- >> did again when she was flying around the arena. >> that must have cost ten grand -- >> there were probably hundreds helping take that stuff off. >> let's go to the bud ad we were talking about everybody loved. this i think got the best reviews of any ad. ♪ i'm going to be the man who goes along with you ♪
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