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yes, some of them did detonate their vests, themselves. they were immediately engaged by members of the iraqi army, the 7th infantry of the iraqi army and all were killed. >> but he is still down playing the threat. >> i don't think we should make more out of this. i'm not saying that we're dismissing the seriousness of the potential breach here or of the increased activity by isil but we are not to make more than what needs to be made. this is an enemy we assess in the defensive posture. it's one town it's not all of iraq. we need to keep it in perspective. >> just noting here the president as been shooting selfie videos the commander in chief is on his way to california for much-needed r and
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r golf and fundraisers. yolo, bob. >> yolo? >> you only live once, remember? >> kind of appropriate backdrop for what he's doing this weekend. he's getting ready to go out and play a little golf and do selfie, that's part of it. seriously, you expect the commander and chief on everything, i'm not down playing it. it's one town 25 people. he'll stop himself completely. >> did you think it's just one town and they are not actually making it? >> i don't think he has a reason to down play the threat because there are reporters on the ground, first reports from reuters reuters. i think that's accurate. >> in general? >> it's impossible to know. last week when they were trying to pass that kobani had been
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returned isis increased land territory 30%. it's not one for one. it's too hard to know. i don't think they are lying to us and i also think we have to point out the president is in california because he held a cybersecurity summit today and he did attack on the trip to palm springs but serious business. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> yeah, thanks dana. so great -- [ laughter ] >> we have to be fair. >> no because we've been talking about whether or not this strategy or lack thereafter is working or not but when you listen to admiral kirby, it's terrifying. >> it's terrifying with the climate change seizing control of northern iraq. obama should send bill the science guy with a selfie stick and fight the climate change. the obsession with other issues allowed this to happen. however, what is going on in
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this area is it necessarily bad and the fact is you can only step on roaches when you can see them and the strategy is to create a place to go and follow a simple equation in which you killed more of them than enlist for every new recruit. we should try to kill four. i mean, it's about enticing them. we should open a flag company and whoever buys an isis flag follow them home and kill everybody. >> i heard president obama say, the shootings in north carolina and three muslim students killed, he said no one should be targeted for their faith. targeted, very important. it was a day or two ago the shooting killing, terrorist attack in paris was a random act. i'm seeing inconsistencies here. >> he mentioned religion bringing up christianity and that has laws, also. he has invoked religion from time to time. greg is right. they have focused on these other issues because they don't want to focus on terrorism but not
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just that. for them to focus on isis would mean they have to retrack the story line they sold us which is iraq would be the greatest achievement of the administration. that's what biden told us. we know that's not true. the president wasn't going to his intelligence briefings and wasn't reading intelligence memos. he didn't want to do it for political reasons because he wants to pull out of iraq and afghanistan politically. he's faced with going and wiping them out or doing nothing. half hearted measures in war are madness. he has to go in and wipe them out or do nothing because right now he's provoking jihads without doing anything. he's poking the bees nest. >> isn't the ultimate answer here, only one or two things go in and do it or -- >> or do nothing. >> look, there is a lot of air drops, a lot of people killed. there are a lot of things being done and we don't give enough
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credit to the iraqis apparently, they did a good job on this one. the kurds are doing a good job. i'm not sure until we're willing to answer the question, are you willing to send troops on the ground? >> if it's working and if everyone thinks add admiral kirby is right i prefer it's coalition troops. no one is crazy about this president obama invoking target attacks to the three muslim students killed over likely a parking space but he won't say islamic terrorist in a kosher deli. >> i think he would say he's consistent and i could see how they could draw that line as weird as that might seem to us. i think he could probably say let's look at these statements and if you want to do a diagram -- >> also, we don't know if it was a parking space. we've heard that. the guy that -- the guy who killed these poor people is a horrible, horrible man, and he
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should be hung in a park. he's a disgusting person and i think what bugs me most about this is why are we introducing politics into that story? let it go and deal with it as a horrible, horrible crime find out what really happened there, what really happened there and don't turn it into a political football. >> i do get what you're saying because there are instances where he's targeted companies like the hobby lobby who are christian companies and he's used hasher rhetoric for them sometimes than he has when addressing -- >> very good. my point is they know they targeted the kosher deli because of the ties to jewish people, likelihood of jewish people being in the deli. that's obvious. how serious is the isis threat to america? >> we seen the beheadings. we seen the burnings. we seen the hostages taken.
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we seen people frog walked and essentially mowed down. we seen massacres we've seen christians killed simply because they were christians and not muslim. there has never been a time when there are more threats to the united states than there is now. so as i said once before we're either going to fight them there, or we're going to fight them here. >> she is in a position to have a very educated opinion on that. >> right, so this -- her comments were in reaction to this new authorization to use military force question that's in front of the congress. on the left, the concerns and this is not diane but they are saying it's too strong, too open-ended and gives the president too much leeway. we don't want to go for it. republicans are looking at the language saying this doesn't look like it would achieve what she just outline that we need to achieve, fight them there or
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here. so i think that the president once again because they did not use very clear language has put forward a legislation that the congress is not going to be able to pass without significant changes, and if it passes at all. the president has shown he's willing to do whatever he has been doing over the last six months without asking the congress with permission probably doesn't need anything add additional. >> there is nothing in this leglation that he couldn't do and what he's done is open himself up to left everybody left and right attach things on it. the left is something with a resolution that led to a war in vietnam. so if you want to give yourself that christmas tree for people to hang bulbs on it. >> 2/3rds of americans fox news poll say he's not doing enough in fighting islamic terror. >> i think that's probably true. i think the beheadings recently don't help. i would to answer your question, why is he doing it
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this way? to me it's suspect. he doesn't want to do this, so it tells me he wants cover from congress and says let them fight it out right? he's dragged one way where they don't agree to put boots on the ground, he can say that was their decision. other way, he can blame them if something goes wrong. he's reaching out to congress for a cya attempt, cover your behind and he doesn't do it -- >> that's not it. >> there's another word but i can't say it on tv. >> refreshing to hear a democrat call it what it is. >> with evil, we need to be all in but it's hard when the president is all out and he has -- it's a philosophical issue with him dealing with the powerful versus the powerless. you cannot call it what it is and that's why i think the poll doesn't -- the poll represents kind of a skepticism about his desires for achieving a victory
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when in his head he doesn't believe in victory. he doesn't believe in winning or losing. if we had stayed there, this wouldn't have happened and it was based on the idea staying there was somehow weird but we've stayed for extended periods of time in places after wars. that's normal. what is weird is leaving after you've won and letting and squandering at victory. that's weird. >> and maybe putting a time frame on it. maybe the authorized use of military force with a three-year limit on it where you guys, if you just kept going you didn't have a time limit on it. >> last one today at the pentagon, james rosen asked admiral kerirby an interesting question. listen. >> would you say barack obama as commander in chief had a positive impact on the moral of the men and women of the armed forces? >> the commander in chief is the commander in chief. he deserves and has respect of every man and women in the united states military, and it doesn't matter to us who is in
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the white house or who sits on capitol hill. >> good answer -- >> excellent answer. the only possible answer, the best answer. it should always be the answer. you have seen polls that show that the military has had a decline in approval for president obama, but they are professionals. you hardly hear anyone ever utter those words. they keep their personal opinions to themselves. they do a job on behalf of all the american people. >> the most important thing in a military is chain in command. >> doesn't matter who he is. >> go ahead, no go ahead. >> i was going to say the chain in command because this commander in chief doesn't agree with this position it's not a good chain of command. >> who me? >> yeah. >> i don't agree with his position on what? >> about everything. >> i'm pretty much on board with everything he's done with isis you do realize that right? >> no, i didn't. >> go ahead. your thoughts. >> there are things he's done
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that would make sense for why the military is not feeling very good about this president. one, they have spent millions of dollars and lost blood and treasure to capture these terrorists in gitmo and you've got to be ticked off a right now. when he came out and said we don't have a strategy on isis, imagine if you're at the department of defense, how can you say that? we have strategies. if you're at the cia you're upset to try interrogation officials for doing their job. and letting iraq go. letting iraq slide. if you served in iraq, you got to be upset right now. >> don't forget the budget. >> and cutting benefits. >> and simultaneously, you have vets at the va while there are hormone treatments on the house. >> and "the guardian". >> i don't agree when susan rice
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is making phone calls. >> i agree with you on that. >> i need to go. up next, should you have to have a college degree to become president of the united states? we'll debate that and later facebook friday, one of the favorite segments, send us your questions on facebook.com/the five. we'll answer them coming up. your questions on facebook.com/thefivefnc. we'll answer them coming up.
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should it hatmatter if a president has a college degree? he took on scott walker for leaving after getting a degree. >> i don't understand the story. where is the story here? student whose board with his studies with a year to go in credits in his senior year interested in other events is offered a good job and leaves. that's a story? that's a dog bites man story. i think this is a guy who has been embedded and people are searching for dirt, it's hard tocently
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asked walker himself about the top pick. >> isn't it strange to have a president who didn't finish college? >> we wouldn't have the founders of microsoft and facebook and apple and plenty of other places out there, each of those folks left to start the companies about the time i did in my senior year. >> greg, this is your favorite top pick. is this academics leading at it's best. >> a college diploma doesn't equal iq. the same genetic arm as an end table, college has changed. you no longer learn how to think. you're told what to think, and what you end up having is people not really smart but think they are smarter as they develop pointless opinions about gender, a lot of people for me, the reason why i went to college was a delay tactic. i didn't know what i wanted to do and i was scared. i didn't want to go into the
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real world and i think the majority of people use college to figure out what to do. there are rarities where there are people who know what to do and leave. that's what scott walker did. these are people that figured it out. 90% of life is figuring out what to do next. it's just that some people it takes four years or seven. >> we have a list. let me show you the presidents out of the 44 presidents we had, we had ten that did not have college degrees and you don't have to name all of them but these are successful americans of modern times that don't have degrees including oprah winfrey. it doesn't matter to me, andrea, but do you think that if scott walker were a liberal and a conservative suggested that he should not be president because he didn't go to college, do you think that would ever happen? >> no but i think liberals would find it horrifying he didn't go to an ivy league university. i think politically, dana this points to the strength of
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walker and that's the first thing i thought, they are firing at him because they are deeply threatened by somebody like walker and i think when they do this, they reveal an ugly side of themselves and because really, they are looking down on somebody like walker who had tremendous success and i do think it will backfire because i think there is a lot of people in the country who say maybe i didn't go to an ivy league college or four-year college. it was a two-year college or trade school or hey, i don't have a job and my college degree isn't helping. they would look at howard dean and say this is an unfair attack. >> does this type of comment from howard dean represent what the democrats think about people without college degrees and does it risk alienating the democrats from the rest of the people or does it work? >> the word alien is right. he's a friend of mine. i wanted myself to be a my cow biologist and had it worked out and my senior year ran out of
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money. this is the kind of thing -- >> you were really going to be a micro biologist? >> come on. >> this is the kind of thing that has a tendency to backfire. fortunately, it wasn't another candidate but howard dean comes out with these lines. we did one on him not too long ago. >> isis is a cult, not a terror organization. >> yeah, i said, i liked howard but howard was a doctor and he -- >> but bob, do you think he does it on his own or do they wind him up or -- >> believe me, believe me, no no, he'll say whatever he wants when he wants. >> greg, sorry you're not greg, you are eric. does this risk making the democrats look worse than the republicans? >> yes every liberal, every democrat is going no what are you saying we're supposed to be -- it doesn't matter what your college education is. if it were a liberal, look at
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this guy that didn't finish college and won reelection three times when he wasn't up for reelection on two of the three times. he would be a champion on the left if he were a liberal. so howard dean says look at this he doesn't have enough education. i don't know. look what a lot of education gets. president obama has a harvard education, wherever, look where that got us. >> i have a prediction, though. i think that in -- if this gets into a big competitive primary, it won't be another republican candidate that raises this, it will be a third party pact to put doubt. >> americans for presidential candidates without college degrees. >> something like that. >> do you know who never went to college? >> who? >> colliga? >> you know what didn't
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finish -- >> carl. [ laughter ] >> carl row. >> and sullen. >> and ellen degenerous. >> the people that didn't is chris chris christies pact. >> do you remember. >> leadership matters for america.org and hugs lmfao. >> that's cute. >> we'll let you work on that puzzle during the break. >> still to come facebook friday and we'll answer love questions on this valentine's day eve, stay tuned. >> facebook friday and we'rererererere
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isn't a sign of spirit, provocative notions only idiots hide behind the phrase i'm just asking questions. what if most holocaust victims were balancing karma from ages before when they were roman soldiers putting christians to death, the crusaders who murdered millions in the name of christianity, the energy of killing is end ldsless and will be experienced by the killer. that's an example of intelligence for intellect without boundarys is mere stupidity. any adult can ask a question and a tasteless one fromgoes in the mystery of others. no different than a typical 9/11 truther. they weren't in new york didn't see the planes hit the buildings or the people die lucky them they can pose questions minus the intimacy of suffering.
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likewise shirley wasn't in a concentration camp allowing her to use their hell for fun and profit. which leads me to wonder, did shirley write this awful book for punishment as her being a horrible creep in a previous life? no, because she's a horrible creep in her present life. maybe in the next human. i'm just asking questions. just asking questions. dana, this book came out last year, but people are finally getting around to reading it because we're so busy. >> it's one of those books that you buy but don't read. >> exactly. like every book. >> except for yours. >> of course. she thoroughly debunks the notion that with age comes wisdom. because as she ages she gets nuttier and nuttier. >> i'm not going to disagree with you on that but i think there's something else happening in publishing. >> what? >> another recent example was lina dunham's book, which people bought but did not read. >> right. >> until kevin williamson of
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national review said i think i'll read this book. comes to find out there were very controversial things in there. so publishers are either not reading them or they don't realize this is actually going to be controversial or they know it's controversial, they don't try to protect their authors and they let it happen so they get to do segments like this. and they get drudge report coverage so they can get more publicity for their books. that's my theory. >> eric -- >> can i just point out? >> yeah. >> i think i know someone who read that book. president obama. >> really? >> who else would equate 800-year-old crusades to explain events happening now or around now? >> you're just raising questions. >> you're raising a question. >> just asking. >> just asking. >> reached too far, don't you think? >> just asking a question. >> shirley you must be kidding. >> you think eric just went too far? whoa, bob. >> god knows where i was in
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previous life. >> that's true. >> you're living -- >> lord knows where you were once in this life. >> that's right. there have been a few of them. i was going to make comment here and i let it go because i think publishers haven't just went through the process of selling a book. some are clueless, some don't get it, but most don't read the book. so maybe this is an effort to try to gin up sales after the fact. >> could be. andrea imagine if you went to the mother of a murdered child and said maybe your kid probably killed somebody in a previous life. that's kind of wrong but that's exactly what she did in a more cowardly way because she did it in a book and not to people's faces. >> so you wonder, one, who is she friends with? right? who does she surround herself with? to dana's point somebody had to read and edit this book. and same thing with lina dunham's book. there were reviews done on the book where people did read it and praised it. so i do think it's a case of people reading this going that's a really good question.
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>> yeah. >> and they just nod their heads and do stepford staff type things and let them get away with it because they either agree or they love them so much that they don't question the ridiculousness of what they're saying. this is pretty disgusting though. >> yeah. they're terrifying. >> did you actually think that about the child victims of the holocaust? >> crazy. >> calling her crazy it's pointless. >> she's really good in downton abbey. >> yeah, she is. >> she should stick to acting. >> yeah. >> who does she say these theories to? like at cocktail parties. i know those holocaust victims was it karma? >> do you think she says that in hollywood? i doubt it. >> no kidding. >> or eric has a good point. >> what? >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i'm only kidding. i thought i'd give you a shot -- you would never rebirth or understand that. >> rebirther -- >> that's a birther with
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time now for facebook friday. and i have got your questions for us right here. so let's kick it off. bob, take a break from your valueentine writing. from teresa w, how is your daughter doing in college and is it an adjustment for her? >> she's doing very well and it's more of an adjustment for me than for her. and i miss her very much. she's doing very well. she loves colorado. and the good news she doesn't want to come back to washington. she's now going to move into business school, believe it or not. and she said the only thing holding her back right now is me. >> awe. >> got to let her go. >> by the way she's doing great. thank you for asking. >> that is good. linda g., eric, what do you miss
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about chicago? >> not much. >> the weather. >> i do not miss the weather. the coldest place on the planet. i don't care -- >> the pizza. >> the pizza's great. >> the mayor. >> i miss corner russian division. there are amazing bars people congregate, that's a great place to hang out. if you're a tourist, wait until it's like june otherwise it will be too cold. >> i thought that would be some bizarre math equation. >> russian division? >> are there really only 100 days of summer in chicago? >> 85 of them are sweltering hot. >> are the worst. >> dana from karen l., what is the worst dish you ever served your hubby and did he eat it any way? >> well, if he were here he might flip the question around because he does more cooking than i do. when i was living in england i got this cook book and i was really trying i made something called no-bake cookies. which was the idea of this
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healthy cooking thing and basically it was like soup, mud or looked like dog -- >> that's love. >> no-bake cookies, no such thing. >> that reminds me of a movie -- never mind. >> greg, you're up. trisha wants to know please share some thoughts about david carr. >> david carr is a great media reporter for the "new york times" who i knew for about 15 years. passed away yesterday. was quite a character. one of the most interesting people that i've ever met. in every iteration of my career i got in trouble he was there on a bicycle smoking a cigarette -- he actually flew to london when i was at maxim and watched that downfall. he always seems to show up after
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i implode and writes about it. he was such an interesting person. and everybody in media loved him even if -- like he wasn't a fan of the work i did, but it really didn't matter. he was a fan of interesting things. the only reason -- i mean he's the only thing i read in "new york times." >> sounds like he did his job because he wasn't supposed to be a fan. >> yeah. he was biased but he was true. >> yeah. >> i guess. >> all right. very sad. >> he'll be missed. >> from judy m. for me andrea have you ever dated a liberal democrat? and did you try and reform him? bob's laughing because no, i have not. although -- >> you sure? >> i tweaked my policy. remember how i said i would never go out with someone who voted for president obama? >> yeah. >> i recently changed the policy, but i've altered if they voted for the first time i can forgive but not the second. >> i think that's a good policy. >> i moved the field goal, dana,
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you know? >> i think that's reasonable. >> i think that's reasonable too. plus, he's really cute. what one thing in your life are you most proud of? >> by far and away unquestionably getting sober and developing faith to do it. >> that's a good one. eric. michael p., you're stranded on a desert island. three favorite all-time albums you cannot survive without. what would they be? >> toys in the attic. >> who? >> aerosmith. led zeppelin any -- >> they had an album called any? >> led zeppelin ii was my favorite. >> dana, how did you become a country music deejay and who do you enjoy listening to beside dirks bentley? >> i became a country music
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deejay, it was 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. saturdays to sundays in pueblo colorado. did pueblo and colorado springs. i got the job because if you wanted to go into tv you really had to start in radio. and that was a way to get a start. and i'm not good at staying up late. i'm pretty good at getting up early, but not that early. but i was a huge fan of garth brooks and george strait. i grew up listening to country music. then after those ten years of the white house years where i didn't listen to anything but national public radio, i started listening and i found dirks bentley. and so who do i listen to besides him? dirks bentley tribute bands. >> wow. >> what would you do at dirks bentley induction? >> i like zac brown, i like randy how -- i like levi -- >> you're a big fan of g.g. alan. >> i don't know who that is. >> it's an excellent documentary. don't watch before you eat dinner. greg from jerry without
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insulting you, what is with the shirts and sweaters? i think that's an insult. >> i have no idea. it just happened. you know how you develop a weird obsession. you start collecting things and all of a sudden the people come in to boom your door because you've got 6,000 egg mcmuffins. >> or unicorn dogs. >> you know what it was? >> it's cold in here. >> it's cold in here. >> who's sweaters are they? >> my sweaters. since hemmer moved out all his stuff is in storage. and come get your jerseys whenever you want, hemmer. you really ruined it eric. you had to bring up the past. >> last one, because we don't have time for the group question, unless you want the group question. >> no, you go ahead and take yours. >> trudy name one thing on your bucket list. why are you laughing? >> you're too young to have a bucket list. >> i do have a bucket list. meeting joan rivers was on my bucket list. that one had to get crossed off
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very sadly. i don't know. go to south america. become a mom. i don't know. those are good ones right? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i used to have a bucket list. one of the greatest bars around the world i wanted to go to. >> a sand bucket, a water bucket. >> the group question we can answer on social media. >> what does it say? >> do "the five" hosts have tattoos? >> no. >> we've got some love questions coming up. it's valentine's day eve. bob's writing his at ally bank no
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valentine's day is tomorrow. whoop y. in a minute we'll talk about what's most important when choosing a valentine. first, the big question, do you believe in love at first sight? 51% say yes, 47% say no eric you say? >> yes. >> dana? >> yes happened to me. and now we've been married 17 years. >> wow, greg? >> no. love at first sight is a biological mechanism tricking you into commitment so that you have children and continue your species. and then later kill each other. >> awe. that's such a lovely valentine's
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day thought. >> andrea quickly. >> we're known for lust at first sight. >> yes. >> i don't believe in love at first sight. >> it's lust. >> yeah, it's lust. >> i believe because -- go back to my drinking days in a bar, i saw a woman, she was beautiful, she was a ten and the next morning i woke up and she was a two. what are you looking like that before? >> because you've said that 67 times. >> oh poor bob and his bad jokes that he uses all the time. >> they did another poll. 80% say sense of humor, 7% say politics. do you agree with that? >> yeah. if the whole pie is 100%, 99.9% is sense of humor. politics shouldn't even play a role. >> i agree. dana. >> i like humor. it's the best thing. >> greg, you may be close on this. >> politics is important. humor's important. but if they're so hot who
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cares. who cares. i don't care if they can't even speak. >> that's what people say when they see you. >> i don't care if they're murderers, they're beautiful come on over. >> sense of >> listen i tell you, i'm late getting my valentine's day card, so my valentine's update you know who you are.i've got it's going to be a little late there. blaiz, it's from daddy. blaze, it's a star to crystal, bl again, from daddy.tar to gigi, from daddy. >> you don't have a daughter named gigi or crystal. >> no, i don't. here's my valentine's, you're the one and only one for me only one for me. me >> handmade cards are the best. ♪ sa you fifte enercent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker?
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time for one more thing. greg, you kick it off. >> tonight i'll be on "o'reilly" and it's a barn-burperner, dana. a barn burner. silence! favorite part of the year is the panda slide olympics. there's a lot of splinters. take a look. here we go. their lineup these are all seasoned panda athletes. going down -- you know what? that's fluffy mcgee who took first place.
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these guys have been doing this for years. and they are amazing. the winner of course got a full banquet of food. >> how do you win? >> you just keep going down the slide over and over again. and without hurting yourself. and then losers however are just made into hats. >> oh. >> it's a win/win for everyone. in fact, win/win is the name of the panda. buddy mcgee. >> buddy mcgee an irish panda. >> they are all irish pandas except for winwin. >> is there a winlose? >> yes, there is. >> so it's friday, time for -- there are a lot of options to choose from. >> pat: to president obama is calling out
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the radical judge, ruth bader ginsburg, for drinking. however, he didn't take this person off. >> normally we say you have a very sort of placid way of presenting, but you are just working for justice underneath, would you quake for us? >> i'm not sure i will do that but i like the analogy. >> maceelissa harris perry asked the attorney general if she would quake. msnbc, if you call that news so be it. >> do you like what she said underneath? like the lick of faith. okay, this is an amazing new
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invention. it's called movement.org. and it is a new way for policymakers and lawmakers and journalists to connect with human rights activists on the ground. so think about this, if you are on the ground in syria or iraq or iran, and you want to get your message out you can go on and you can talk to people like senator marco rubio. so he wanted to find out what was going on on the ground in iran, in the foreign countries, go to cuba and find out what's happening. you have a post, and if you're on the ground there, you can tell your story and reach directly to washington or wherever. this is a genius idea to change the way that we figure out what is happening in some of these countries, and we can't get access to them, it's an excellent tool for journalists and researchers. kudos to the senator for being one of the first to get this to work. >> and friday the 13th do you ever worry why this is a scary day? it started in europe, and after that they named the movies, like
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freddy freddy krueger. it started with business, some sue. >> hey, have you seen that movie about the star wars? >> what was the name of that? >> i don't know. >> i'm the guy who had a job at a hut in a bar. >> most women love men that have an accent, okay? but for a long time that -- the favorite accent around the world was french but there was a poll done by "the daily mail" and it turns out that has changed and now it's the english accent that is preferred. and i happen to be the lucky recipient of the accent. my husband peter took a selfie with jasper. don't -- he wasn't with a stick, he just took a selfie because he went to the park and i was not there, but we have been together
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18 years. >> we have to go. set your dvrs so you don't ever miss an episode of "the five." have a great valentine's day. hello i'm eric shawn. welcome to a brand new hour of "america's news headquarters. >> and i'm arthel neville. topping the news this hour the hunt is on right now for a gunman in denmark after what danish security forces call a likely terror attack. and we are live in ukraine with that cease-fire that went into effect exactly one hour ago. so is it holding? is it finally slowing down? and do you think vladimir putin is good for his word or again cannot be trusted? and they just can't catch a break in new england. another vicious
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