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it is our country. so, while you're breezing theism rs is well, sending checks. more on this tonight on fbn. hello, everyone i'm greg gut field, along with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, and drinks soup from a contact lens, it's perino. the five. so last night, i had this nightmare. it was of a president who believes the media overstates the alarm people have about the threat of terrorism over threat of climate change. >> do you think the media sometimes overstates the sort of level of alarm people should have about terrorism and this kind of chaos as opposed to a longer term problem of climate change? >> absolutely. >> it's almost as if the president's saying, as he seems
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to be implying here, that the threat of climate change is greater than the threat of terrorism. >> aththe president is saying seems to be implying here, that the threat of climate change is greater than the threat of terrorism. >> i think that the point that the president is making is that there are many more people on an annual basis who have to confront the impact, the direct impact on their lives, of climate change or on the spread of a disease than on terrorism. >> so the media's ignoring global warming, the same media that blames it for tiny sheep, increased shark and cougar attacks, cow infertility and even global cooling. you think maybe this absurd obsession is why our president missed isis? that's not a cold front it's a massive marauding fiends. those aid workers didn't lose their heads to drizzle. fact is, if climate change is a huge threat, what do you do
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about it? we know the temperature models were wrong, we are now in a two-decade pause. scientists dispute both cause and harm. sorry that 97% consensus was bunk. exaggeration occurs when facts escape you. but with terror, you know what to do, the threat is balance basketball. we see the forecasts every day and it's 90% bloody with a 50% chance of beheading. so, why climate change? well it's an ideology built for american blame. if the villain isn't the west, then why bother with unrest? the result, snowblindness, where a both calls yemen a success, right before our embassy evacuates and says isis moral is low as their forces grow. seriously, how does obama miss all these storms? he is not just a weak president, he is a crumbier weatherman. all right. before we talk about this weird contrast of global warming and terror, later in the show eric has this amazing tape of president obama beclowning
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himself with buzz feed and he beclowned himself this is our president of the united states, eric. there is hell going on, hell is spreading across the planet and this is the leader of the free world. >> this keeps happening. >> amazing. >> keeps happening. >> between two ferns. the girl with the green lipstick. >> dana your favorite. >> talk some of the terrorist things going on simultaneously. not so sure this is a good idea. other people tell you listen to some of the other networks and they thought it was a brilliant strategy to reach young bell. >> yes. those millennials. >> reaching them with a selfie stick? >> amazing. because everybody loves selfie stick. somebody is walking in front of you down in times square, oh it's wonderful. idiotic, kimberly. i feel focus back on the monologue? >> yeah. >> sorry, seems to be an unchangeable ideology. >> accuweather forecast? >> yes. >> yes yes, yes. >> focus on one threat in such a way, it blinds them to see the
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actual real threats in front of them. >> the problem is he doesn't want to deal with terrorism. it's not fun to him. it is not sexy. weather is. weather is where his constituency lies. so, he would prefer to be the weatherman news at 11:00 instead of the commander in chief. that's the disconnect and it keeps presenting itself over and over again. he is consistent it. he doesn't want us distracted or panicked about terrorists. he wants us to focus on the global picture which includes climate change and it is just -- you could actually not even write a show that would have this as a script 'cause everyone would say this is not believable that a president would act in this way. >> dana, we have -- >> right? they would say this is not gonna sell. >> instead of accuweather, accu terror. maybe he might sign on to t >> accu terror. pretty good idea. i'm stealing that. dana libya syria russia, isis, major foreign policy crisis. how can you miss all of these if the only explanation is it's not that important to you?
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>> he does seem to really want to down play the terror threat so he can make maybe in his way trying to reassure everybody that, look we have got this, you don't have to worry about this terrorism thing. the problem for this is that it provides fodder for those who do not believe he is serious about fighting terror and the war. >> me. >> but if he thinks that it is more important than terror yesterday, he proposed legislation to the congress for an authorization to use military force to fight a terrorist group. he has not put forward and asked the congress, even when the democrats there for six years, to vote on a climate bill. and if that really is his biggest concern, you would think he would try to introduce legislation. >> i don't get it. you know possible, these issues to me, rhetorically, are interchangeable. like if you took president obama's rhetoric, replaced climate change with terror, it would be a conservative speech and if you took a conservative speech and replaced terror with climate change you would be able to see the difference from
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obama. follow? >> scrabble. >> not a word. >> all right. answer whatever question you thought you heard. >> first on the climate thing, i think it does require worldwide, you know, people signing up china won't do it, others won't. so hard to push climate legislation without some partners in it, one, but two, i have to believe in it get in an argument about it i have to believe climate change is in the long run -- >> warming. >> i say climate change. >> i know but that is such bs. everyone agrees that climate change is, bob. so the debate is the climate becoming more volatile because of man made carbon being emitted into the atmosphere of globally? yes or no? and if you want to lay it on this .03 of years. >> depends who is paying you. >> sorry, go iahead.
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>> that's fine. i pass. >> climate change call it what it is. that doesn't seem to work either. bob, let me go to this i have some sound on tape of president obama talking morale with the isis fighters jug ta bowsed with someone who might know something about t >> we have seen the supports of sinking morale among isis fighters as they realize the futility of their cause. >> the rate of travel we have seen is unprecedented exceeds the rate of travel and travelers who went to afghanistan, pakistan iraq yemen or somalia. >> all right, bob, why is he so off like off the reservation when it comes to this stuff? >> well, let me just have a word here about this. you know, i don't think that you
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could say that isis -- i don't know how you would know whether morale is low, don't actually have people inside. >> good point. >> their psychologists told them. >> on a scale of one to ten, are you feeling stressed? >> am i feeling stressed? >> no, asking isis in terms of morale? >> i'm feeling stressed personally. but that's pause i to worry about climate change. >> who cares about climate change? so -- like the united states of bhaerk is on the operating table and we need open heart surgery and he is worried about the hangnail on the pinky. that's the problem. >> okay. focus. he is like a giant dose of adderall. >> i got to go to you again, bob. get to you finish the sentence. fox news poll you love those. 73% say president obama has no clear strategy to defend isis. would you say that's fair assessment or no? >> i agree he doesn't defend isis. does he -- >> a strategy. >> a strategy.
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i think that it's a constantly -- listen, do i have to answer all these questions? you guys -- as soon as i mention global climate -- whatever it is you get all upset and freaked out. i was trying merely to talk about the topic in the monologue. but is there a strategy? probably is one building. >> that's good. that's good. i want to say, democrats don't president obama has a strategy. that is his own party. >> knowing gets by you. >> that was your best comment. best line of his life. it came at 9 minutes 23 seconds after the hour. >> go ahead. >> possible with the new focus on the us atization to use military force he asked the congress to pass yesterday that now maybe that poll would change a little bit so that everyone in the democratic party that gets
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their talking points from the administration, like the dnc information would say, okay, i guess he has a man. one of the problems they ran into today is that there is bipartisan opposition to it for different reasons but there's so much opposition i just go back to i don't think the administration even needed to ask for it they have been operating against isis since july or august without a different authorization to use military force and i think that they will continue to regardless of congress passing one or not. >> yes. >> bob is raising his hand. >> come and vet. this i think you are exactly right. you sort of empty that up there you are going to bring out every kind of attachment and rider on that that has anything to do with world problems. i will tell you why they did that when they didn't have to exactly right is look if he will do what he does by executive orderer other things god knows he can keep doing this. >> he doesn't want to >> but i don't know why -- >> rather send this up and make, like gigantic kajcankles.
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>> what's that? >> fat ankle. >> can't tell where the calf ends and ankle begins. kankle? >> strapped on to the side. >> talk what's going on in yemen now. >> yes indeed. >> got this -- this is president obama talking about how the success of yemen and then talk about what's happening now. >> the strategy of taking out terrorists who threaten us while supporting partners on the front lines is one that we have successfully pursued in yemen and somalia for years. >> so, eric now, we are part of an ordered departure. u.s. marines had to destroy their heavy weapons? >> unbelievable. >> not that yemen is in shambles, because it is but that president obama was trying to take credit for it not being in shambles at some point. it has been a disaster for 20 years. no better than 20 years ago, a governmentless country, a sponsor of terror, training of terror finally they stopped
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pirating ships as they pass yemen, but never opinion goodbeen good. i don't know trying to take credit for things, al qaeda on the gm is fine. everything is opposite in this world. >> one of the reasons the polls might be as high as they are, wondering if they have a plan, today, unfolding in yemen the president's senior counterterrorism official acknowledged that u.s. intelligence was surprised by the collapse of the u.s.-backed government in yemen but just five months ago the president held it up as an example, that and somalia as an example as a way to have muslims governing a democracy. >> if there ever was a time to have a serious primetime speech and lay this stuff out -- >> oh, no please. >> i know you said -- >> gives so many speeches and he says nothing. he is gonna give a speech, he has to say -- have a plan. >> i was just gonna say -- >> i know sorry. >> you are doing the best you can, but verbal filibuster
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nonsense is like constipation, i just can't take it you know it's bad. you know he's wrong, too. give it up. just say -- >> what did you do today? i'm a wounded guy. >> what it is, bob, you are wounded, there is no defending it. >> you got shrapnel in the leg. >> you're doing your best but some point -- >> i think -- >> this fight is unwinnable. >> believe they have a strategy, there's one, i would get out and say it once and for all. but it might not happen but i suggest that they do something because otherwise, come and try. this >> i'm sure they would love that. >> i know. invited to christmas parties. >> come up with a strategy so bob can get reinvited. >> hard to have a strategy when you're an islamic terror denier. what the president is. >> accu terror threat? >> accu terror. >> up next. >> there you go. okay he's got a war against isis to run you our commander in chief just took some time off for some selfies admire himself
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for the head of the fbi to make remarks about race. but today, director james comey waded into the national debate about the relationship between law enforcement and minorities in america. >> we are at a crossroads. unfortunately, in places like ferguson and new york city and in some communities across this nation, there is a disconnect between police agencies and the citizens they serve predominantly in communities of color. >> in the speech titled "hard truths," comey defended police while acknowledging some bias in america but not just in the law enforcement community. >> many people in our white imagine jurority culture have unconscious racial biases and react differently to a white face than a black face. a racial bias isn't epidemic in law enforcement anymore than it is epidemic in academia or the arts. in fact, i believe law enforcement overwhelmingly attracts people who want to do good for a living people who
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risk their lives because they want to help other people. they don't sign up to be cops in new york or chicago or l.a. to help white people, black people or hispanic people or asian people. they sign up because they want to help all people. >> so true and he ought to know working in law enforcement. anybody who has experience in it knows the fine men and women that serve in the police departments across this country, they claire communities they care neighborhoods and safety regardless of skin color they want to make it a better place for schools, homes, everything for people to have. greg, what do you think about his comments? >> why new york city, despite certain controversies are a success. there are pathways to careers in law enforcement for minorities over half the force is made up of minorities. >> right. >> that kind of solution scares radicals because if -- it destroys the narrative that there is a white versus black revolution or a war going on.
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once you have blacks and hispanics in the police force, you can no longer have that story, why that story has to grow, removing that idea. the radical left needs racial unrest to perpetuate their revolution which has failed under previous ruses. so, now they are relying on racial unrest for their radical warfare. bob? >> yes. >> talking about your people. >> serious note about this one, i think what he said here was very, very bormt. i think he is right, that in this country, there probably are a larger percentage of people outside the police force that have either unconscious or conscious racial sensitivity. police officers from the beginning are now trained for this kind of thing, much more sensitive to working in minority communities pause most of the people who have that kind of bias don't go to minority communities and these guys do all the time. i think probably you're going to find that that statement maybe the truest of all statement of this whole debate, you will find fewer people who have any racial
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bias in the police department pause they are trained and sensitized to it. >> i'm going to throw to this and get eric to respond, i think this is a really compelling statement that james comey makes when he gives the explanation, the truth about the root cause of problems in minority communities. take a listen. >> so many young men of color become part of that officer's life experience because so many communities are struggling. so many boys and young men grow up in environment lacking role models adequate education. young people in those neighborhoods too often inherit a leg gassy of crime and prison. we must speak the truth about our shortcomings as law enforcement and fight to get better. but as a country we must also speak the truth to ourselves. law enforcement is not the root cause of the problems in our hardest hit neighborhoods. >> so true. #
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>> he is talking about things we have talked about before, education, keeping young black children in school high school college, whether president obama's free community college, maybe that will help because at certain areas of the economic spectrum people wouldn't be able to afford it make things better. he did point out at some of the disconnect between law enforcement and the communities of color, the way he puts it it could be addressed by -- in new york city, at least by the mayors, the people who are administrating the cities, getting law enforcement together with communities of color, whereas here in some major cities, you have mayors who are putting -- actually looking for a racial divide, looking for the divide between the communities, pointing their finger at law enforcement for some things going wrong when some of the things he just pointed out might solve the problem. >> you see the disconnect just in new york city with our mayor deplaz yo and the men and women in blue who don't see race.
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they wear the uniform to serve all, turning their packs on someone that they feel does not support them or share the same viewpoints that they do. >> right. so, unfortunately for president obama, attorney general eric holder and bill deplaz yoerk the mayor of new york, just to take those three examples because of what happened the last six months with ferguson and the other situation here with the cop in staten island that was not indicted after that -- >> eric garner. >> um, you have in james comey a very non-political fbi director. and just -- just so happens sometimes you get the right leader at the right time for the organization that needs it and i think that that is true for him not just on this issue but recently on cyber security and cyber terrorism. he has been a voice on that we have actually delayed this clip several times from his "60 minutes" interview. also able to talk about the root causes in a way that was not polarizing at all, it didn't offend anyone to hear somebody say -- to talk about school
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choice. on the free community college thing, i do think there is unfortunately this idea that government needs to grow in order to help some of these problems. the truth is there is already an apit for children that qualify for pell grants, which would be the same as the free community college idea as president obama. they are not talking about reducing pell grants, talking about adding more and i think that the solution does not lie in building government up more, it's maybe making government work better but actually the family and i cannot remember exactly where i found it. there is a new academic paper that i read last night 'cause i was here waiting for the megan kelly show and it was employment statistics in black households and the well being and safety of the children of those households, i will put it out on twitter after this, give it to the five's facebook page, that connection is something that hopefully the next presidential election can have a spotlight focused on it. >> one of the things we -- i'm sorry. >> i just want to add to what -- the de blasio thing, under de blasio, murder is up 18.2%,
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shootings up 22.5%. is it coincidence that is happening after the end of stop and frisk? none of these crimes are happening in the upper west side where his white liberal supporters who voted him in are experiencing this kind of suffering. it is happening in areas where the police help and save -- usually save lives. >> let's go to the -- i have said this before and taken a lot of heat from my own side on it that what we try to do with all the government programs we did were very well intentioned. the problem is if there is not an infrastructure and family to take them, then you are not going to be able to -- what we did was, did it with all the right intentions, wanted to give them housing money to support themselves and usually, a missing father and there wasn't a structure in a community to handle. this and so you can't keep building and building and building it until you figure out some way to build up a family. >> you're right. bob? >> there was a way. >> leave it there. that was excellent. don't move. up next on "the five," the man in the mirror and not michael
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president clinton [ shutter clicks [ ] >> the deadline for signing up for health insurance is february -- february -- >> like any other wednesday. >> that's not right. >> we had-nes-day. >> february -- february 15th. february 15th. in many cases you can get health insurance for less than $100 a month. just go to healthcare.gov to figure out how to sign up. february 15th. >> oh. >> thanks obama. >> thanks, obama. >> pretty good. >> that's pretty good.
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>> seconds left in the game. down by one. he gets it. >> mr. president? >> can i live? >> you do you. >> yolo man. [ laughter ] all right. >> yolo, man. well, it was the intro portion of the buzz feed interview with president obama, at least we found out exactly once again exactly what president o. is good at, buzz feed, between two berns, late-night talk show he rocks those. fighting terrorism, not so much. so, greg, we ran two minutes, the whole thing. a record. >> you know, when i'm looking for a world leader i don't need a forceful adult who's fearless in the face of great challenges. i want a charming goofball who can hang with the millennials, know all the phrases already worn out. so adorable.
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you know he has brian williams' complex so unhappy with his boring job as leader of the free world, he really just wants to entertain and he is such an entertainer. islamic state, they put heads on a stake, he puts cameras on a stick. >> very good. >> kg? yolo, only live once. >> is that what that means? >> can you imagine -- >> yeah. >> can you imagine all the stuff that's going on and there's some director in a room going, okay mr. president, go like this stick your tongue out like this. >> i mean it's ridiculous. here, okay flow zell green the fr to. ot loops. all can you imagine, pea benetanyahu going -- >> or isis. >> why they were caught by surprise with yemen, what got the problem with iraq and the base. i don't know what to tell you. tell them what you said.
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>> i think a great right-wing conspiracy that is not obama. that is not obama. i'm not gonna pass. >> bask. >> oh, bask. bask. vast right-wing conspiracy. i will now pass. >> you like the popcorn. >> popcorn's great. >> i would suggest that if you want to preserve the dignity of the office of the united states president, then you really must clean the mirror before the president makes silly faces. >> yeah. >> like disgusting. like hand print. >> that is your take away? >> trying to be kind. >> so, are we seeing a changing of the guard? is the office not gonna be as dignified as it used to be? >> i think that they would say it is perfectly dignified, just having a little begun. come on, the thing is we do one of these once a week like having so much fun -- >> a problem of timing. >> can we switch bowls? >> a whole group of people killing people and he is
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mugging. that's the issue. >> if you're in ukraine and thinking the president said he needed some time to work on this and he is gonna think about whether or not to send us some arms so we can protect ourselves against putin's army even though there's this so-called peace agreement going to take police four days from now wouldn't you think there's nobody on my side? the president of the united states not care? >> why aren't they advising him this isn't a good idea? >> you hear the end of the video, everyone goes ha ha ha ha and they all help, they cheer him on like this is so funny, so cute. >> all enablers. they should go to co-dependents anonymous. >> i know a little bit about that. >> you agree? >> i'm not so sure -- lighten things up a little bit, take too seriously. >> a little? >> the best i could do. >> a little? >> i mean -- >> popcorn, it's pert. >> four or five things, pretty soft. interview that followed wasn't exactly hard hitting either. >> the other thing, it comes on the heels of melissa harris-perry asking the attorney general to quack like a duck
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because that's what they nickname him and thankfully, he was smart enough to say i think i'm gonna pass on that one. >> all right all good? ready to go? >> yeah. >> yeah. the. >> oh, you just spit it out of your mouth into the bowl. >> popcorn flying everywhere. >> switch this one. >> senator and republican -- [ inaudible ]? >> military service after a columnist at the very liberal "huffington post" called into question. that's up next. seriously? where do you think you're going? to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. oh, right then i'll swing by in like 4 hours. forget the tacos! one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good all day. wait! your loss. i was going to wear a sombrero. only mucinex has a bi-layer tablet that starts fast, and keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 full hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this.
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she is one of the gop's newest stars senator joanie earnst made history as being the first woman from eye eye to be elected to congress. she gave the republican response to the president's state of the union last month and mentioned her service in the u.s. military. >> we have been remind of terrorism's reach, pot at home
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and aroad. for two decades, i have proudly worn our nation's uniform. today, as a lieutenant colonel in the iowa army national guard while deployed overseas with some of the america's finest men and women, i have seen just how dangerous these kinds of threats can be. >> she recently came under attack by one "huffington post" columnist who yeses her service, writing, senator earnst calls herself a combat veteran at every turn. she can say this because she served in a come pat zone but her unit was never in a firefight or attacked at all. she is betraying the code of honor she lets people think she stands for. the senator issued a statement this week in response saying i'm very proud of moyer is advice and pie law, i am defined as a come pat veteran. what i've claimed is that i have served in a combat zone. just because i'm not an infantry infantrymen and i wasn't kicking in doors, i don't believe i'm less of a player. so greg this has come to light. again, just one "huffington
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post" columnist this stuff gets around. what do you think? >> here is the important point jody earnst is telling the truth, not a matter of opinion according to the military definition of combat. this is -- like the "huffington post" treated this as an opinion piece. this is just purely dishonest. she fulfills the military definition. almost as though the columnist would have changed his mind if she had been maimed, been injured, then okay but the fact that she's got all of her limbs and she is okay he is saying like, maybe it's no big deal. you know the biggest danger this huff po programmer is his parents are going to turn down the thermos stat in his basement. he is older, might not live in the basement but the attic or garage. >> given how that race was last year, isn't this an attack that would have come out during the campaign if it were true, any
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merit to it? >> nothing wrong with my attic. nice up there. >> i bet it is. >> the kind of thing, you start stepping to somebody's pack ground, unless you've got a pad ear piece unless you've department a clear and compelling piece of information that says this is wrong, it a waste of time. people would come and throw it over the transom. prove it use it if it was pad prove it more. from a political standpoint, think of more things to criticize them for. thought her delivery was not very good on that speech. >> a brand-new senator. that takes a little practice. >> should have had a selfie stick, put on sunglasses. >> would have helped. >> jindal. >> you think she was attacked by this one blogger because -- is there some -- >> because she was a woman?
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makes him look small and her much larger in comparison. everything she said was factually accurate. she did serve in an area that was officially categorized right, that she was able to get hazardous pay duty. doesn't matter unless she took shrapnel to the leg and kicked in doors like rambo then what? what's your point? did you serve? that's what i ask? >> think if she had opinion a democrat that she would have suffered the same type of attack by this guy? >> i don't know. not sure it is even that. in light of what happened with brian williams, fact checking maybe trying to do the same thing, make a name for himself. >> she is a republican, too. >> only made it even better for him to be able to write the story, attacked an up and coming republican senator. in kuwait moving supplies transport vehicles, supplies from kuwait to iraq tell me that is not dangerous in and of itself, let alone roadside bombs? >> officially designated a come pat zone. >> pause she wasn't firing a gun
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doesn't mean she didn't see come pat. >> we got to run. >> average number of people who shoot their weapons during an enemy during a war, world war ii less than 15 bars. >> a fountain of information. >> what a comeback. next on "the five," very sad news, "60 minutes requests requests news correspondent bob simon killed in a car crash yesterday in new york city. we will media veteran and look back at his distinguished career instead.
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we have some sad news tonight from within our cbs news family. our "60 minutes" news colleague bob simon was killed this evening. it was a car accident in new york city. and tonight, our thoughts are with tanya and bob's family and his many many friends. our colleague possible simon of "60 minutes" was 73 years old. >> scott pelley fought back tears while announcing the passing of his colleague, possible simon. 73-year-old "60 minutes" correspondent was killed yesterday in a car crash in new york city the livery cab he was riding in hit another car and then struck a metal barricade. simon had five-decade career covering most major overseas conflicts and news stories.
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let's look pack at some of his reporting. >> more isolated today than it was 10 or 15 years ago. this is real's most advanced position on the southern front. these officers in the hills say they needed the cease-fire. they were running out of ammunition. they were running out of energy. if you've ever wanted to know what a revolution looks like feast your eyes on manila tonight. in hollywood, the movies he has directed about martin luther king and the civil rights struggle in selma has attracted pot lavish praise and considerable controversy. >> all right. let's go around quickly don't have a whole lot of time, anybody have a particular story or memory? >> just very quickly, i -- one of the most respected people, just from a viewers' standpoint, everything he said you listened to, you believed. he was taken hostage for 40 days at one point, too, you remember that? survived that as well. thoughts and prayers to the cbs family and his family. >> did you ever run across him when you were in the white house? >> no but i -- we spent some time with scott pelley and so watching scott pelley last
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night, i thought that it was impressive that he held together but he showed so much emotion in his eyes. just last weekend, when i was -- when my husband and i watched "60 minutes" and that piece on "selmas request," i said to my husband, that guy is an amazing guy. his career is incredible. i can remember as a kid on sunday nights, this is the sound you didn't like because it signaled school, i loved the sound of the "60 minutes" clock, oh, "60 minutes" coming on sunday night transition, watched it for years, loved the program and a big loss to journalism. >> greg? >> um he, like some, he actually led a life of real, honest danger. his exploits were real. and it says something about the way he passed and it's a note, i guess, that the only -- i always try to look for service journalism about this, a note to tourists that driving in new york is pretty dangerous. and i don't know the particulars here if there were seat belts or no seat belts but i know when i'm in the back of a car
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whether it's a cab or a car service, i never -- i never buckle up because i just before in think about it. and i don't know if that had anything to do with it. there's a advance false sense of security when someone sells driving and i think a lot of people forget that. just ironic that this guy has endured so many things shall hostage crisis and wars and he died on the west side highway. >> yeah. i was just on the west side highway yesterday when we got the information coming in. i mean, i love this guy. i think he was such an incredibly compelling journal journalist. he made you feel like you were right there with him in the middle of these conflicts. i watched "60 minutes" a young girl growing up and used to watch to love to sit there in front of the tv watch "60 minutes," some nights with a burrito, i loved it. >> very quickly, say this this is not an indirect shot or direct shot at brian williams this is a guy that never bragged about what he did and told it the way it was. let's go. okay. let's go. our condolence goes out to bob
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test flish one more thing. eric? >> our colleague, ainsley earhart scored an interview with tim too he bow, air on fox and friends tomorrow morning about his night to shine, tee poe sponsors special needs kids who may not get invited to high school proms churches across the states, i think 26 states 41 churches or so, offering a prom knit for special needs kids. >> love it. so sweet. >> for me faith is number one and way of showing my faith is through loving other people. you know so so many times, christianity and the gospel and everything can get so cluttered but i try to keep it very simple to love god and love other people and that's really what our foundation stands for. we want to love other people. we want to build other people up. >> a great program. check it out tomorrow morning,
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fox and friends. >> he is a terrible guy. all right, kt? >> all right thank you so much. so in other news, rosie o'donnell said good poi and farewell to "the view" and hello to sunny florida, where she will be vacationing with his family. today was her final day, saying good poi she made the comeback in august. this was her second chance and thanked barbara walters for another opportunity to be able to come back to the show. take a look at this very funny jimmy kimmel tape. >> rosie is leaving to focus on her health, doctors said all the stress that working an hour a day. if you are group set she is leaving again, here is an item that just might cheer you up. >> the rosie o'donnell leaving the view commemorative plates chronicling both of her classic exits, as a bonus you will receive a third plate depicting rosie's next exit from "the view" in the year 2023. >> my gosh. very cute. and then you got pie it now, you got this whole other thing with whoopee gold berg, which is kind of funny. any way, hope she enjoys the
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time with her family. >> dana? >> who says you can't teach a grandma new tricks. check out this lady in italy. 84 years old. never bowled in her life. and this is what happened when she went. [ applause ] >> good for her. possible you know he like to bowl. we can do that. >> democrats decided to have their convention in philadelphia. last time, 1948. last convention are republican george bush in 2000. i think it's a good choice all the way around. i love philadelphia and i love sausage and benners.
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>> that a nickname? >> cheese steaks. >> sausage and peppers is really good. >> real quick. >> okay. >> fred's secret to happiness, now with kittens. >> i'm not lying. nothing better than a box of kittens. aww. that's actually like a basket. >> now, watch, they will fall in a river. >> i said i wanted a box of consists, not a basket of kit. forget it. just let's end this show. >> no happiness here. >> that's not happy. >> that's not happy? >> no, i said a pox, not a basket. you're fired, whoever you are out there. that's it for us. special report is next.
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