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don't want you as a viewer. i still do. i'm eric bolling along with. this is "the five." super bowl xlix is in the books. here in the numbers new england 28, seattle 24. a u.s. television record 114.4 million americans watched tom brady set all kinds of super bowl marks for passing and seattle coach pete carroll broke a record of his own the dumbest call in the history of sport with 26 seconds left the seattle seahawks were in great shape to win back-to-back super bowls and then this happened. >> play clock at 5. pass is intercepted at the goal
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line malcolm butler! unreal! >> marshawn lynch, beast mode, had three shots to gain one yard to win the game. the time-out in his pocket the coach mysteriously called the ill-advised pass play. >> i told those guys it is my fault. why don't you just run it? that is a good thought. we had plenty of time to win the game. we would have in our minds we thought we were done on third and fourth down. that is how we were playing. no time left and it would have been just right. >> i owe you and lee majors dinner but like millions of seahawks fans i feel robbed. >> that guy feels how i felt after the campaign. >> it wasn't that bad. >> ours was one bad play. he had three shots to get this guy in.
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he would have gotten him in and they practiced that play. here is the good news for the nfl. it was a great game. if they ever needed a great game it was this year because of the problems they had. even >> you have a theory on this? >> when you see a play that was so deliberately self destructive the only thing you can conclude is that it was an inside job. coach pete carroll is a 9/11 truther. he believes government had something to do with what happened and ended up in the deaths of almost 3,000 people. i believe this is an inside job. now i have to wonder why did pete carroll throw the game? it's in order to lose his job so he can work for alex jones. that is my theory. there is actually some truth to this. what he did was thought himself
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out of the right call. there was an expected and obvs play he had to make. a truther sees the obvious before you but he chose the more complicated idea because it appeared edgier and daring and brave if you are right. if the truthers are right they would be heroes but they are wrong so they are fools. >> i didn't know he was going to go truther. i was thinking more like how many time-outs were left and if you put the ball up in the air and it stops the clock and not much time left. he did outthink it. he had the best like running back in the nfl. take your chances. i like my chances with him running the ball in and holding on to it versus a fumble and then tossing. too much unpredictability there. >> and then when you are on the 1 yard line. you only have 11 yards. you have 22 guys stacked into an
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11-yard field. not the best time to throw a pass. >> i think i would have known that maybe. i might have known that. i ended up chatting with my friend the entire game until that last play. the only play that i saw. i really don't know what else to say. i feel bad for them. >> this is a great coach. it's always easy. >> which one is a great coach? >> both of them are great coaches. belichick outcoached carroll. >> especially on the comeback. >> the point you made there was 26 seconds left. everyone was expected belichick to call a time-out and say let's regroup our defense. he didn't. >> one of the best calls in football everybody expects the play. >> you know one of the most dangerous things to do is on the one yard line is to throw a pass because there are too many guys in one area. >> what would we have said about the truther if it worked?
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>> tom brady has four super bowl rings, holds the records for most touchdown passes in super bowl history. montana has four rings and three mvps. is tom brady the best qb ever? his answer to that? >> can you comment at all about where your place in the game might be after a fourth super bowl title? >> i never thought much about that. i'm still kind of in the midst of my career. i just love the game. i love playing. it's a big commitment that a lot of players make to play and a lot of sacrifices and a lot of support from a lot of people that love you and support you. so probably the most gratifying thing is to win the game and then to celebrate with your teammates and your loved ones. >> i'm going to go with my top three picks are montana, peyton manning, tom brady however -- >> talking about on the field.
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>> i thought you meant for friday night. that is my top three. i think brady will leap frog. he hasn't had major injuries and i think he could have another super bowl. >> everyone was wondering whether he was going to play this year or bench him. >> the guy says i haven't thought about that. who is he kidding? the guy is very good. he will be back absolutely if he gets there and he wins again he will be the best quarterback ever. i will throw in otto graham. >> i can't remember. >> don't feel bad. peyton manning from denver. >> i know who he is. >> i have to go with joe montana because i think it was in 81 he
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is probably the most exciting player. i don't find tom brady exciting. i find him robotic. he is perfect. >> that's a truther statement there. >> he might be an android. >> tom brady lost two super bowls in the last drive. he could feasibly have six super bowls to his name. they call him what type of quarterback? program quarterback? how about this? the entertainment from super bowl xlix was mixed in my opinion. john legend played a beautiful "american the beautiful." and halftime katy perry was awesome. misi elliot missed the boat with bad lip syncing. here is the headliner with katy perry ready to roar. ♪ i am a champion and you're going to hear me roar ♪
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♪ you're a firework come on let your colors burst ♪ ♪ you're going to leave them going ♪ >> she is not a great singer but that is not the point. the point of this halftime is you don't need to take drugs to mess with your mind. you look at the dancing sharks and the dancing beach balls and the dancing palm trees this is amazing. it is like you got a roofy by the greatest drug ever. this is amazing. i like missy elliot. the robocat might be the greatest thing i think i have seen. i think next year for the super bowl no players, just have the robeo cat fight all the teams.
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>> i have seen those pictures in my mind and it is de ja vu all over again. >> i liked lennny. >> he was trending. everyone was talking about the shark. >> say two things about two people on there that was great. they are after a new demographic and i forgot the names of them. >> not going to say anything. >> i did see the halftime show. >> i did like it. i saw the pregame. he did a great job. i guessed what song he was going to play. peter and i had a bet and i won that bet. i watched that and i liked the halftime entertainment very much. >> he had to be three to four feet in the air. >> interesting point. the government has to ensure the super bowl. >> that's a good thing.
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>> i thought they probably got their money. i think she did a great job. the performances i thought were good. i enjoyed it. >> listen, this is not exactly -- i'm not exactly the demographic but they made the decision. the last three guys they had i know who they were. >> bruno mars was good. >> beyonce in terms of talent katy perry is not a beyonce or bruno mars and she knows that hence the other craziness. >> it was popular. people loved it. i like the rolling stones, tom petty was one of my favorite. >> you are getting old. >> i know. i don't like that. >> you should have been at the halftime show when teddy roosevelt was doing it. >> there were only 49 super bowls. >> that's right. >> let's keep talking. more to come on super bowl xlix ahead. a defiant president delivers his $4 trillion budget to congress
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and wait until you hear what he wants.
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under the new budget government taxes would rise. the government would have to borrow another $6 trillion over the next decade and would do nothing to control out of control costs of baby boomers. >> we have had such a stagnant economy, the slowest recovery since world war ii. i do believe that there are things we can do hopefully in the next year to get this economy growing. what i think the president is trying to do here is to exploit top down redistribution doesn't work. they may make for good politics. >> and the president had a defense. listen to that. >> i know there are republicans who disagree with my approach. and i have said this before.
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if they have other ideas for how we can keep america safe, grow our economy while helping middle class families feel some sense of economic security i welcome their ideas. . but their numbers have to add up. . and what we can't do is play politics with folks economic security or national security. you know what the stakes are. >> you are not watching the president's budget proposal from last year. that is this year. the congressional budget office said the high debt will begin to explode eight to ten years from now is a huge problem. is it politically smart for president obama to do something on entitlements? >> no idea why he thought this would be a good idea. $3.99 trillion in spending a record by far.
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taxes have a record amount of tax receipts and revenues from taxes. the most disturbing thing, over the next five years obamacare spending is going to go up 27%. go up, servicing our debt alone paying off the interest on our borrowing will go from 500 billion to $920 billion. defense spending goes down $18 billion and homeland security goes down. everything else only entitlement spending going up. it is ridiculous. i look back 20 years ago 1995ish or so $1.3 trillion was the full outlay. now we are at 4 trillion in 20 years. >> so two years ago when the sequester went into place the administration said the sequester is going to kill the economy and these terrible things were going to happen. i don't like it on the defense cuts.
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the president is saying the economy is doing so great and i deserve credit for that and therefore we must end the sequester. >> why do you ask me questions you know i'm not going to answer. i don't know the answer to that one. >> that is showing to you a contradiction. >> i am tired of this lame stream media saying that there is a $4 trillion budget. it is 3.99 trillion and the same mentality that starbucks uses. when it is selling you a frap chino it is $3.99. to him america is a capitalist bank that he uses to fund socialist principles. he realized how to turn capitalism into socialism because he knows when he creates programs that you have to pay through your taxes if you don't pay your taxes you go to jail. it is socialism by force but takes a little longer. he is simply digging a deeper
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hole and forcing the taxpayers to fill it. it really is a socialist economy veiled under capitalism. >> do you think when the president says i'm open to republicans ideas that he means it? >> he doesn't mean it at all. this is the same failed policy he has been pandering around for the past six years. it is quite boring and not anything that will move the economy forward. he knows it will fail in both republican controlled house and senate. what kind of games are we playing with the american people? >> is he setting up a difficult situation for hillary clinton who if you look at the across the board trends for more moderate fiscal spending will she have to break with the president on this? >> first of all, we ought to impeach him. first of all i listen to you guys go around here. paul ryan -- some of you had a great column.
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paul ryan, everybody loves this little boy. >> that is so rude. i cannot believe you said that. >> disrespectful. >> give me a break. i'm getting bludgeoned from every direction. he did the sequester and arguing against it. this is one fact from you control the cvo. everyone's taxes are down since obama got in except the top 1%. >> corporate taxes are sky rocketing. >> that makes me feel bad. >> two-thirds of the income that comes in comes from corporations. >> why did president obama decide to keep tax cuts in place? because that was the best thing to help the economy. >> i will give the tax cuts were good at the lower end particularly. it's just that -- >> why doesn't obama do it? >> it is only 1% of the people and they can afford it. >> it will hammer their dividends. who has dividends? people with retirement
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portfolios grandmas and grandpas. they are not rich. a lot of middle income people with retirement portfolios who get taxed. >> can i throw one more thing out there? president obama, the college for two years and these new programs he wants to put in, spend on, he is paying for with this tax what he is calling a tax holiday. only tax corporations 14% for money earned overseas which they shouldn't be taxed on anyway. going forward he wants to tax it at 19%. he is literally raising several hundred billions of dollars on money that we shouldn't we taking. >> was it not your idea -- >> free, no tax. >> nobody will come back under president obama's proposal. >> let most of them stay. why should they hide their profits overseas? >> they are not hiding it. they paid their taxes overseas. >> they paid some taxes overseas. >> there is a little bit of republican political movement
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after mitt romney decided to not go for the presidency this year. here is scott walker, the governor of wisconsin on television yesterday morning. >> people want new fresh leadership with big bold ideas and the courage to act on it. if we are going to take on a name from the past which is likely to be former secretary of state hillary clinton we need a name from the future. >> 99% chance you will run? >> i don't know that i would take the odds. i would tell you one thing, after three elections for governor and four years in a state that hasn't gone republican i wouldn't bet against me. >> this is a register poll from sunday. it has a tight race. scott walker is on top at 15% and then rand paul at 14%. at this point in the race does this poll matter at all? >> whoever is closest geographically to that state mondale had 50%. this is so early.
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he has media markets that border into iowa. he has done a good job in terms of selling it to that crowd out there. it will be blown away as soon as bush starts campaigning. >> anybody else like republican politics. >> if you like a republican governor in a blue state there is your guy right there. chris christie had a lot of problems in new jersey with downgrading, debt downgraded like eight times. of the two -- >> so he took on the white house. he took on public service unions and the democrats in the recall. i like him. he is confident. he has great rhetoric. i think he is a really good choice. >> one little bit of news was that they just announced that governor jeb bush is going to speak. one of the concerns has been the messaging to the base. how do you think he will do? >> i think he will probably do fine. you are dealing with an unbalanced media. when a republican makes a small
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gaff anywhere they will be annihilated. a democrat can find themselves at the wrong end of a dog and will be called an animal lover. >> both ends. >> this is the only time i don't buy in. here is jeb bush's story. he was a bully they said in elementary school. i was a bully for every year i was in school. >> they started that with romney. remember the bully story. and then the dog. gl and the washington post ran a piece about rand paul. they are all out. >> bill has an interesting past with [ inaudible ]. >> i have to get out of here. president obama said we should not overinflate the importance of terror groups like isis. is he once again under estimating the next fight? greg is next.
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so about a month ago islamists stormed the offices of "charlie hebdo" and killed mostly everyone. many called it a wakeup call. have we truly woken up? this was the world before the terror attacks. the press refrained from showing mohammed. the president of the u.s. refused to link ideology to terror more concerned with back lash than bombings. has it changed since the attacks? we still have a press fearful of showing muhammad. so terror flourishes where the will retreats. the world needs someone to lead the fight. if obama won't then who?
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no boots on the ground worsened the situation by telegraphing our restraint telling the enemy what you won't do paints you into a corner because since you know you will look like an enemy if you change your mind you won't want to if it is necessary. as paratroopers head to iraq we see there is no other way to do this which reminds me of a joke. why did boko haram kill 8,000 people last year up 100 fold from 2010? because they can. so here is president obama. this is something he said in front of some lovely green trees about the threat of terror. >> what i do insist on is that we maintain proper perspective and that we do not provide a victory to these terrorist networks by overinflating their
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importance and suggesting in some fashion that they are a threat to the united states or the world order. >> so, bob, he says we shouldn't overinflate the threat of terror like it is a beach what is worse than terror? >> right now my butt to be honest with you. i got to defend my president. i love him, but someday will you give me something? why do they come up with the quotes? we haven't come to grips. i am going to put it on a t shirt and sell it. unless and until everybody agrees here that there is an opportunity and it's not very -- we don't have a lot of time here. more people are going to die and it is time to stop talking about what it means or doesn't mean. they ought to be dead. >> kimberly, he believes,
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president obama believes that if you give terror groups the attention by calling them terror groups that's a victory. so i think his philosophy is if you dismiss their threat that is better. do you buy that? >> what kind of failure was he in like psychology 101. he is supposed to be the commander in chief and leader of the free world. he doesn't seem like he is leading from anywhere but behind. he doesn't get it or chooses not to because it is not something on his like front page and top of his agenda to deal with this issue. i mean everybody has come out criticizing him that knows what is going on. there is no way he is serious about defeating isis or any other regime. if he was he would be doing and taking specific acts to combat it. >> when you are done tickling isis and reading them a bed time story someone wake me up. >> i flunked psychology 101
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myself. he has taken a lead on this. still -- >> the people that just got beheaded. >> to what they are saying i think president obama said anything we could be doing we are doing. >> we are not. we are not even doing the things that he says we are doing and what we want to be doing. in other words, he says we want to do an extensive air campaign against isis and we are not doing it. we are doing four or five a day with the iraq war. however you want to deal with it, what i think isis has done now with the beheadings of americans, british japanese, terror in france and australia you have a global community ready to take care of these people. what they did wrong with the jordan yns if they beheaded this pilot they are in big trouble. you get the arab league and jordan involved here it is time to push them back to syria by all means necessary y. hate the
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idea of boots on the ground. enough is enough. we have the world now with us. just push. kill them. >> how do you feel about japan? do you think japan will change. they are a nation of good will. >> think about from 1945 until now because of freedom and because of engagement and because we helped we actually have the japanese as one of our greatest allies. and they had two of their citizens beheaded by isis this weekend and i think their support will be key. the key foreign policy story is in ukraine. putin is on the march. the president right now is wondering whether or not we should possibly send aid to the ukrainians so they can do something to push back this escalation. there is a pattern here waiting to act like we did with syria and ukraine. there is a consistent problem with national security that is why i think you have had so many
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great national security minds in the presence of administration leave. >> what happens here now? isis is now coalesced the world finally to coming grips as a coalition. japan after '45 we didn't give them much. that is another one. he is going to go. you watch. >> we could help them. we should tell the president that we support him that you have our support. that is what the congress should do to help them. >> that will mean a lot to him. >> they listen. next up what the president is calling for all parents to do in the wake of a measles outbreak in america. should you listen to them? of course you could. that was a stupid question. coming up.
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the cdc says there were at least 102 confirmed cases in january. a lot of parents in the country koent want their kids vaccinated but the president is urging them to. >> i understand that there are families that in some cases are concerned about the effect of vaigz. i encourage look at the science the facts, centers for disease control can give you good information. listen to your pediatrician. get your children vaccinated. >> this is a topic that people have very strong opinions about. bob, we begin with you. >> first of all, i understand why some people don't trust but
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our kids are around these kids. they make a decision not to get their kid vaccinated and go to a school. they might have the disease. it was almost eradicated in 2000. a bunch of people said we want an exemption. we can't force them to do it but your conscience ought to say keep them away from other kids or we will have a big problem. it doesn't make sense to me. a lot of children here need to be vaccinated and soon. >> i agree. >> president obama a couple of years ago was on the other side of this debate. he didn't -- he thought he saw that there might be link to autism so he was saying let's find out.
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the question was do the feds have a say or should it be a parents choice or not. >> i am not sure. it's a hugely debated. our good friend says i think i believe i heard him say that his daughter was vaccinated once and within hours was paralyzed from the waist down for a while. >> measles? >> i don't remember what it was for but it went away. the national institute of mental health has not completely agreed that the cdc, that there is no link to autism. >> that is not true. that's not true. you are operating -- vaccines as a matter of choice is an error in reasoning.
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you can also drive drunk as a matter of choice. when you hurt somebody you pay for that. so when you say child vaccine is a matter of choice and your child spreads disease. it is a matter of choice but a stupid choice. >> absolutely. >> there is no doubt that there are stupid choices that i think we -- some people say smoking weed is a stupid choice but -- >> i'm not going to spread a disease. we have eradicated the worst diseases. we have eradicated mumps, measles and they are coming back because of celebrities who have demonized vaccines based on paltry medical evidence. that study out of dallas the one person they have been using, this doctor turned out to be a complete -- >> i have the measle vaccine. look what happened to me.
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>> your butt hurts. >> if you are a parent the best thing to do is listen to someone you trust. president obama i think is a trust worthy guy. it's also i think there has to be some sort of way to get parents better information. if your child has a problem and you think it might have been because of a vaccine you might be looking for a reason to point to how that problem happened. talking to your doctor is probably the best way to get advice. everything i have seen is that vaccines are important. i think your point is a good one. you deget in trouble for doing things that hurt other people. >> i have yet to meet a single md pediatrician who would tell you not to vaccinate your child. >> you pick a fight with the president over that? pick a fight on something else. >> i have no problem with the president saying it's a public
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health issue and children's lives matter. it is very dangerous and we could be headed to a big problem if people don't wake up. we will break down some of the ads of super bowl xlix and great ones and strange ones, too. we will tell you our favs next. it rushes through the scratches in the floorboards. dances up the height marks on the door. it wraps around your favorite family photos. it helps this place tell a story all your own. it's what's there in the air
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there were a lot of good ads and bad ones during the super bowl last night. here are a couple everyone is talking about starting with the doritos middle seat commercial. >> welcome aboard. just go ahead and take any empty seat that you see.
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>> i hope it's not contagious. ♪ >> when your mom wakes up can you tell her about me? >> then the most depressing ad of the night courtesy of nationwide insurance. parents, if your kids are watching the show you might let them turn around and not watch this because it is bad, bad recollect, bad. >> wait! >> i will never learn to ride a bike or get cooties. i'll never learn to fly or travel the world with my best
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friend. and i won't ever get married because i died from an accident. >> at nationwide we believe in protecting what matters most your kids. together we can make safe happen. >> nationwide scared the hell out of everybody. >> which did you like best? >> definitely not that one. it is like a horror film. i like the ad of being invisible i thought was fun. >> imagine if we could do invisible in new york. >> i have. any woman under 40 thinks i'm invisible. >> my two favorite ads the ones during during -- the fiat ad the older
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guy, elderly wife gets a little frisky. he goes in to pop the blue pill and misses and ends up in the fiat gas tank and the car gets bigger and stronger. my favorite ad was the energy drink ad this one here. they drink the energy drink and can't stop drinking. get the dogs. there he comes. there he is. >> what did you like? >> can i make a confession? >> you didn't see ads? >> i was talking the entire time. it's a good thing we didn't watch the game together because i would have driven you crazy. >> i like watching the commercials now. >> the nationwide ad. at least the threat is real although it is very small. preventable deaths in children at least it is real and not like a lot of phony causes that
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people are always pushing. i like lock tight which was a glue ad because they had a unicorn in it. it is not often to get a unicorn in an ad. they spent millions to sell glue. this is glue that you apply, not sniff. >> thank you for that clarification. >> the one i like the most is a guy, this ad for chevy colorado. the screen went blank and millions of people said my tv is busted and then came back. they got attention out of that one. nationwide, never mind. >> "one more thing" test
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time for "one more thing." i love conspiracy theories. is the nfl fixed? on january 26 madden '15 put out
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this video predicting the super bowl. you can't believe how many things they predicted right. third quarter score 24-14, seattle exactly right. play the next video. keep going. goes on and on. brady four touchdowns brady's yardage passing they miss by 25 yards only. look at this. last touchdown there, the final 28-24, new england. come on. >> i wonder who the bookie is. >> that's amazing. >> i love babies and children and friday night and margaritas. other than that i love pregnancy announcements about babies. justin timberlake is having a baby with jessica beal. supercute photo very nice. bringing a very talented child into the world.
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>> exciting. don't get me wrong. >> i haven't banned a phrase. let's ban this one pass the smell test a long way of saying is the idea a good one? the word we should be using is stink. when somebody says that stinks i like that person. i hear that a lot in the elevator. it stinks. we have to bring that word back. >> that is a good one. >> it is. >> i think you may be fickle and turn on it. >> you haven't read my twitter. >> stink eye. >> who says congress does nothing? they are going to do something really important tomorrow. there is a vote on a bill called the clay hunt suicide prevention for american veterans act. 22 military veterans commit suicide a day. this is a bill sponsored by jerry moran of kansas. it is named for a soldier who
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died. he is from georgia. and it would require the pentagon and v.a. department to do independent reviews and has financial incentives for psychiatrists that are willing to work at the v.a. >> very very good. 22 a day is unbelievable. >> this is actually a sad but heart felt story. eric's favorite football player cleveland browns is johnny manziel is announcing he was going into treatment for alcoholism. it's a courageous thing to do. it is something that not many people are willing to do it anyway. to do it publically i wish him well. do it a day at a time. come back and play football. >> they recommend he stop hanging with justin bieber. >> that would be good. >> before we go can we say happy chris kyle day today. texas governor declared february 2, chris kyle day.
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set your dvrs so you never miss an episode of "the five." >> "special report" coming up next. >> let ing ing>> it is tuesday february 3rd. triple threat. another dangerous deadly storm bearing on cities across the country. 100 million americans in its path. the trouble today sub zero temperatures. another system is right behind it. we are tracking it all. >> measles outbreak taking a turn for the worst the debate on whether to vaccinate your kids heats up. >> parents 13,000 of them took exemptions mostly in the state of california. that's a disgrace. >> dr. seigel is not alone. presidential contenders also making waves for their comments. what hillary clinton and chris christie just said. >> if you are about to hit the
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road for work more cars being recalled because of faultily air bags. the warnings before you head out the door. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> wake up. good morning. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning. i am heather childers. >> i am leah gabrielle in for ainsley earhardt. >> millions of americans waking up in a deep freeze. >> deadly mix of snow and ice slamming the northeast making for another messy and dangerous compute commute this morning. kelly wright has the latest.
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>> the treacherous weather conditions have been contributing factors in the deaths of nine people. for 1500 miles people are coping with another major storm. new england is one of the hardest hit areas more than a foot of snow falling on parts of massachusetts. just last week a blizzard hit the state dumping 3 feet of snow. compounding matters is a blast of arctic air plunging the midwest and north

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