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t right. there are the lamb whats rushing to the nearest hd set. any comment on that? 5:00 in new york city. we are already having fun. i don't know what i said. it is 5:00. the biggest conservative gathering of the year, c back, kicked off outwashington today with abear rances by some of the biggest blames in the nix for 2016. >> i'm ready for a country that puts our constitution on the top shelf.
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>> i will work for the hard tax fighting members of our country. i will take my chances on me. i have done well so far. we know in a campaign, every candidate comes up and tells you i'm the most conservative guy that ever lived. actions speak far far louder than words. we bleedneed to people who walk the walk and don't just talk the talk. >> scott walker has just taken the stage. tomorrow, jeb bush, what co-rubio, wrapped ball and others will join the stage. any emerge from the three-day convenient for the front runner of the gop contest. it is an important day. greg, you have seen for a while the republicans have to find a way to abale to people on a different level, not just to conservatives, but a broader thing.ppeal to people on a different level, not just to
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conservatives, but a broader thing. urge i don't like conferences in general, i like horror movies i prefer my zombies far away. any kind of ideology creeps me out a little. the thing with cpac it country cure sickness in three days, a circus for the conservative animal conservative leader to perform its most popular tricks to say the things that get the most applause. but it doesn't necessarily challenge a candidate. it indulges the weaknesses of a candidate likes to rebeet the same old chest nuts. i think you cannot be conservative enough, i have a problem with teddy cruz. you bleed to be intellectually agile, charming and strategic. it just can't be about being a conservative. you have got to look at president obama as an example of somebody who was not just a breaux grows sive but charismatic and smart and you have got to have that together. not enough. i look at -- we used to make fun of chris matthews because he got that thrill up his leg.
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i was jealous because i want to feel something about someone. i want to look and go wow, one goosebump. just one goosebump. i want to listen to somebody, whether it is ben carson or scott walker go wow! this guy means something to me. that is how -- chris matthews i was jealous. >> you kind of like scott walker. >> i do. the fact that he doesn't wear his jacket. takes it off. >> eric we are glad you are here with us today, but i know in your heart would you much rather be down at national harbor. >> i can't figure out why i'm not there. >> trying to help you for next year. talk to the second floor. that's where that stopped. >> just got electrocuted. >> the thing for the people at cpac, protect what you have, gain grownund or get the heck out of done with your hat. the most to gape, scott wake,
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whole momentum going this whole great poll numbers, people are loving what he is saying, but will he res sop nate with the conservative group and if he does, that is really, really gonna push him forward the next few months. anything can happen after the conference obviously. most to lose? rand paul. huge following down there, expecting a lot from him, bring ideas, hopefully does that and continues his push he has got going on. my guess is he will stay nothing controversial, i would really doubt that's going to bush into the conservative areas that people have a problem with, common core, immigration a couple of the other things. >> might not have a choice he is doing a q & a. a beach is. >> that is the interesting thing about this year's cpac, the q & a after. how he handles that, very, very
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telling how he will handle it going forward. >> does it matter that there are some people who respect going, one is mike huckabee. he will be at cpac but addressing the national religious broadcasters meeting arguably, might be a great place for him to be. >> appealing to the evangelical base to the batter. didn't do well last year. >> at c backe? >> i think he may have made a strategic decision not to his advantage. i disagree with eric, i don't think this is the most conservative republicanens running around. i think this tends to be younger, more libertarian crowd which is why rand paul has done so well fwhlt past. >> are those mutually exclusive? conservative. >> libertarian. you know what it is a lot of talk radio books there, that fits the model you are talking about, where there's a desire for that red meat. remember last time romney said
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i'm severe conservative, young bell. and i think that -- i think that said to everybody, maybe he is not that conservative. >> if you have to put a adverb on it -- >> cruz said he is the most conservative that ever lived. >> adjective. gets anywhere and replays that 1,000 times to frighten people. >> what are you looking for, looking for anything out of this? >> looking for it all, dana. and i believe it's out there. so cpac -- >> any man at this conference, or woman get to carly beorreap lily fiorina. >> i love ben carson. there he is there. serendipitous. ben carson. i think he is fantastic. he is bold fresh ideas for america, love his background his story, his enthusiasm, his intel elect and yes, his surgical skills. what's not to like about him?fiorina, amazing. a woman candidate, sink my teeth into. >> getting attention announced a new pac and we have a
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soundbite from her, carly. >> she tweets about women's rights in this country and takes money from governments that deny women the most basic rights. she tweets about equal pay for women but will not answer basic questions about her own office's bay standards and fwhooeter erneither will our president. hillary may like hashtags but does not know what leadership means. >> greg, carly fee orrein what ran for senate in california she did not -- was not successful in that contest but on the stump before. >> right. >> something else she does maybe romney did not do enough, she is willing to throw a punch. >> she's got some good lines and they are funny and they are clever. and they work perfect on fox news. they work perfect on television. >> did you write them? >> that's not enough. it goes back to my point, you shouldn't toy with us. the public isn't a closetful of
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stuffed animals that you put a show on for because you're looking for applause or you're looking for a talk show or looking for attention. children pretend. at this point, for 2016, after six years and then eight years of what we have ex-beer yepped, we bleed adults. we need adults who can unify this country, who respect just about, you know, maybe getting a book deal or getting a show. don't waste our time. we don't need a carnival of barkers. we need an inspirational figure. wait a second, are you attacking done bad this trump on this show? >> yes. no. i like -- no because i -- i love the donald, but, you know i -- i need to believe that that's somebody who is talking about running is taking it seriously. >> he would seem to me you know, to be the quintessential guy who is doing it for all the reasons. he says i'm serious. >> there's more than him. >> not saying that about carly fee orrein what? >> i don't know. yes, maybe. >> really? >> i think she is serious about it. >> she is serious about vice president. >> not hungry for a job.
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>> why can't a woman be serious about being president? >> she can be. >> i can't believe you are attacking women on this show. >> what's wrong with you, juan? >> i would attack you, peter would be after me. >> that's first. >> look at the numbers. >> think so? my gosh, i have to worry. you look at the numbers she is just not there in the top tier right now. >> ask you about chris christie, over the past couple of weeks, there's been some articles, one in the new york times in particular that said some of his initial round of support and some of the money behind chris christie had sort of been sort of backing away. but this is his chance at c backe to try to regain some momentum. what do you think? >> he hasn't had a very good time at cpac. wasn't invited a couple years ago. he came back and recently a couple weeks ago with the old -- with the whole -- the shots, the inblock lations. >> vaccines. >> vaccine issues, i don't know what he is doing, try to regain his footing, bridge gate, the vaccine issues. i guess he is trying to stay relevant until he can find something he can sink his teeth
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into. he doesn't seem like as greg points out, a real shot at winning at this point. >> kimberly, not a easy interview. not just giving a speech where he by the be booed or something like that or risk not being invited. he sat down with laura ingram which is kind of tough. >> i like him. you have to but the it out there you want bell to be inspired by you, separate yourself and the rest of the group. sit down, take the interview, show you can handle it and let us see your true passion, what you actually stand for. this, i think is a very important conference, especially at this moment in time where the batter is, to see if somebody is going to emerge as the shaping star or the one to look for. if i were them, i would be well prepared and leave nothing behind. put it all out on the table. >> i thought that today, in fact, in order to do just what you're talking about he had to go after jeb bush because they are battling for the establishment mantel, right? but he didn't do that. >> you know who was a big star this morning on cpac, juan? >> who?
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>> it wasn't a bothal can't dat, it was rafi williams, your son, ran a been ale and discussion about the millennial vote. critical. >> thank goodness you raised such a great young conservative. so grateful. the one thing that you brought up ben carson who i think is one of the more intriguing and intelligent and just a real --'s real achiever. he is somebody who has done something about with his life he is like an old-school boll 'tis in that he had a real life before he became a politician. >> right. but he lacks the inspirational voice, and maybe that's what makes him great, he is not a phony, but i want him to be a little bit -- i want him to exude emotion. >> you mean like -- because he is very -- >> very even and he is right but he is so even. and i want him to -- >> worries me about ben carson people say i love his story. i love his story, too, but we loved another story in america in 2008 and look how that turned
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out. >> a brooksvillered. let's be honest. >> before in run for a big political office to do president as your first one, i think it is a very high bar. this is a guy who has a tremendous amount of life experience and common with sense understanding, i don't see anything about him to me that doesn't come off as very genuine and all the then theic. >> i agree. does -- >> loving about him saying he can run the country? >> you know what, a community organizer won. that's by point. >> knocks against scott walker, he has no foreign policy experience whatsoever or ideas out there, starting to develop them right now, but ben carson doesn't either. nor probably did president obama, maybe he could -- >> nobody really has foreign policy experience until they sit down in the oval office. >> ben carson can say i separated those twins and now i'm going to unite this country. >> my gosh, if you could write for him. >> foreign policy front the person that spoke to it today was carly fee orrein what. >> yes. >> she was saying that she was distinguishing herself from hillary, very interesting.
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would be in else today at least, went after the democrats went after hillary clinton. she did. i'm not persuaded that she said hillary is accomplished i think hillary knows nothing. it did say to me that going into this cycle it's going to be valuable to say i know how to run government. i know how to maneuver in washington in a way, the fwresh base thing may not be what we are looking for here. >> carly beorreap what can read a crowd. she was a crowd pleaser and several standing ovations. >> again the crowd is not helpful. you need to be -- you need to go out among the general population and charm them if you're surrounded by like-binded people, it doesn't challenge. >> have to start, some building blocks. >> what else am i gonna say? >> you get the last word. >> swept over $100 -- spent over $100 million campaign. >> first woman to do so in america. how about that eric? >> she created jobs because
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somebody received that $100 million. i like it. yeah. >> greg, sometimes when i look at you i feel that thrill. you could be president. >> my hands are long. >> all right. coming up ahead, new revelations about funds the clinton foundation received while hillary was secretary of state. could it imbang the her likely run bore the white house? up next. has isis executioner known as jihadi john been identify withed? stay tuned. we have that next with.
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purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. fiorina. jihadi john the ghoul from the isis videos from a well-to-do family who graduated with a computer degree. mohammed emwasi clearly an irish scientologist, had a breezy upbringing briar to cutting off the heads of captives. now, remember when spoke withes person marie harf said more jobs we'd have lesser to? not wrong. mo only had a degree in computers shall not like that expertise is in demand these days. so, when the fwhormal turned evil, what's the why? you could think religion, which
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provides one with burr pos, but come on there is no catholic isis. let's be honest isis offers thrills. you, charging across a desert gun in hand full of zeal and certainty, facing infidels plundering homes. when death is a step to nirvana what's the downside? so, the issue is our counteroffer. hard to champion a free society when own our leaders in media find it gross, heartfelt patriotism, the belief that this place is worth dying for is now seep as sillily an option for the ignorant. our military now fights prop began -- propaganda.from the cynical country it defends. when a leader ex-blames the roots of terror, remember, it is what we no longer root for, the root cause is our absent will when fighting is viewed with ridicule. be all that you can be, that used to be a rallying cry for the army, now it's "american idol." so, here you have, juan a
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pattern. these terror leaders are educated westerners who aren't broke. >> not at all. >> what does that mean? >> up against a terrible ideology. i was struck by reading about jihadi john why does the white house bore tray them as victimhood? h what people in the intel are telling us versus what the white
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house is saying about them. my curiosity now that jihadi john is identified is he still gonna do the videos, without his what is mask. i have seen every of the videos, burning videos, all have masks on. why do they wear masks, doing this in the name of allah why would they be embarrassed to show their face? >> it has to do with propaganda and recruiting, that thing you said gives you excitement, part of something. >> do it in riots in america, guys dressed up. >> afraid of getting caught. don't want to be prosecuted and go to jail. do it about the name of allah, martyrdom and 72 virups take the mask off see who you guys are and see what happens. kg, during one of the breaks said ex-sbekt a drone strike on your, you know what any time soon jihadi john. why they don't take the what is
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is -- the masks off. >> social media. dress up. put the folks in the orange outfits, cages. scare but recruit. >> don't we all wear masks. >> as transparent as you get. >> my theory is that we have become so preoccupied with identity in our country that we have fwororgotten unity. everybody more interested in who they are and not what they stand for. that make sense? >> i think so and that there's new ways of communicating and avoiding other people you can pretend nothing happening. across the country, young people yearning to study bhidle eastern studies, like they declare a major. we care enough to help and improve the situation. my last thing on this, the chart that they showed about foreign fighters coming over
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interesting thing, to look at malaysia. it has the highest number of muslims, but the lowest number of foreign fighters. why is that? what is happening in malaysia that is going right that we should try to emulate other places, i hope somebody studying that. >> travel jihadists. >> you know what i find to be most troubling, this administration and liberals that continue to put for they are purveyors of a false narrative and shame on them, they know what they say is not true, trying to say it is about jobs, economic status, lack of opportunity, these people are frustrated and somehow, american exceptionalism and free markets and capitalism and the western way of life is to blame for it could not be further from the truth. >> i don't think that's true. i think there's a lot of resentment and a lot of people who are losers, just to be quite blunt about it, who somehow take identity -- >> a bunch of losers around. these are evil jihadists that
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want to destroy everybody at this table and our way of life. >> believe me i agree with you. >> can't bhin mize t >> these are not -- these are people who i think are lost souls in so many instances. >> oh gosh. >> why? >> because that sounds like you want to hug them or something? >> want to stop them. >> lost souls? >> they are. i think these folks have no sense of what it is they are doing. they might want to caliphate, if you say them, let's have a caliphate, okay, some cause now. i don't think they are that smart. i don't i don't. >> have enough time, it is what -- >> 5:24. >> six minutes to address that. >> let's move on, shall we? talk about it later, over drinks, my place, 9:00. >> yeah, right. did hillary clinton violate a deal with the white house while secretary of state while accepting foreign donations to her foundation? next.
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trouble continues to brew in hillary land. the clinton foundation admitted it accepted millions in donations from foreign countries while hillary was secretary of state. one of those contributions came from the algerian government actively lobbying the state department. a direct violation of her ethics agreement with the obama administration. now, while the found days previously admitted to receiving foreign funds, this is the first revelation that it did so while hillary served as america's top diplomat. so, how much does this damage her brand ahead of a potential white house run? that is the question. >> she should get rid of this quickly. >> gave right subject. >> i don't know my favorite subject. difficult to understand how she can be so politically deaf. she should give the money back, saying not taking any more. got to stop the bleeding she is getting hurt on this one, not so
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much from the right but the left. people are saying, for example, she took money from the folks who were pumping the keystone pipeline. for democrats the environmentalists, like why did you take money if from them? obviously, they want access, buying access the next with president. then, of course, the foreign government thing. to have that much money. >> influence peddling. >> influence peddling is exactly right. i think a losing hand for hillary clinton. >> enough to make people question her you know choice and viability and suitability to be the nominee? >> can i answer juan's question? >> whatever you like. >> they are zyn:greedy. the clintons are greedy. they want the biggest pile of money they can put together going into the election there is no reason. giving the money back doesn't feel right. ket caught doing something wrong, make it better, as long as i can give the money back. you did say an ethics agreement with the obama administration? >> what does that mean?
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make believe. >> not sure. that's your world. the smell test or common sense doesn't make sense and doesn't pass the smell test. a foreign government could donate to a candidacy of a -- upcoming candidacy of a president, whether -- >> let alone a secretary of state. >> then or now. or secretary of state, even better, which is when the dough nation happened. >> talk about a very specific job. it is the top diplomatic job, deals directly with all the heads of state. come on. could it be more inappropriate? are they worried about being broke, they will go, okay? >> i think eric is right seems in all of these stories they are obsessed with money. remember, her book comes out, the first thing she said taking 500 grand a speech from wall street, because she was dead broke when they left the white house. that turns out to be something she wishes she hadn't said. the other things is clinton found days has an extremely high burn rate. meaning that it costs a lot of money to run that organization. so they -- we are taking a lot of money. i don't know if the money goes to great causes or what they say
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it does. makes it hard then to say they should give the money back. but they are scrambling. i think if they had a principle, stick to a principle that we are not going to take money from foreign governments while we are in a position of influence, they wouldn't run into this problem. they don't have the principle. # >> she is sketchier than a courtroom artist. shadier than the redwood forest. i don't have any more. dana, i'm with you on this thing. we should look at what the clinton foundation does. i'm sure that there has to be some good work in there that they do. i know that they get hiv medications out to people help african farmers. the other hand they deal with carbon offsets. you bay and they plant a tree
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somewhere, which i'm not okay with, 'cause as you know, i hate trees. there are too many of them. i'm joking. i like trees. of course they are shady. >> can i make one quick point? >> yes. >> this whole i didn't know or we didn't know line is total bs. someone hands you a check for $500,000 and it comes from a foreign government, whoever is accepting that check has to know that that check probably shouldn't go into the fund. they are going to have to find some way. >> this is what i don't get, is this a foundation or a candidacy? >> it was a foundation. now using it as the same shell for the candidacy. mixed funds. you can't do that on wall street. can't use investor money ifto go speculate with. >> the question -- questions about foreign money influencing the clintons' politics has come up before in several different elections. i think the media will billion
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to low it. how do we know about this story? the mainstream media brought it to us. >> "wall street journal" gold by the "washington post," the latest revelation. >> correct. >> the print media. tv was like, okay, we have covered it. cbs this morning gave it 32 seconds and not on abc, "good morning, america" or today show. >> i think everybody is waiting for the quid pro quo. the minute you can say she did x or gave a meeting to somebody while she was secretary of state because oflsa this. but i don't think that you're right, eric. i don't think that they are mixing money in her political campaign. >> the same shell and hired the same people from the foundation to come to her candidacy. >> different than mixing the money. >> commingling funds. >> splitting hairs. >> veryll?/m interesting if someone, "wall street journal", work in times, go find out if there's any -- >> elizabeth warren. >> jump the wall, chain knows what wall up. conservative fantasies here. next with up on "began tasse
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element. ♪ >> kept it going. >> this is amazing. >> dancing ais hard work. i dance downtown. kimberly, there is no cover. i don't mean change. >> give her props for continuing the song right? >> of course, i almost fell the other day in the subway almost fell. i wasn't even in, like, i was just in front of regular people not on international television. i admire her. anybody can fall -- remember when bob dole fell off the stage in a campaign? it was terrible. dangerous. >> blood on this one before we move on? >> i was taken by she had -- the
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men had on some kind of matador outfits with horn, the horn hooks the cape armani cape. >> called a gut feld. >> what does that mean? >> a horn on your head and -- >> wait a minute. i can't get into that. anyway, the other day i was going down the steps of my house and it turns out it was covered in ice and i went flying. the thing about -- i didn't get hurt, but i was, like totally -- what just happened. >> win inanyone see you? >> no. >> i had to ring the bell to get my wife -- >> this is a little ridiculous. i can't say i blame him. basketball scouts are already stalking lebron james' son. i did bens little lebron jr., is only 10 years old? king james not so thrilled saying "yeah, he has already got offers from colleges, pretty crazy. it should be a violation. you shouldn't be recruiting 10-year-old kids." start with you my basketball-loving friend.
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10 too young? >> yeah. way too young. extends to football. my son was a very good hockey player. national. all that. the other -- the youth teams, the travel teams that start putting pressure calling you. want you to think you're great because your son's great. they are exploiting these kids. i see this a lot in the black community, the basketball stuff. the aau thing the coaches, the offers, the money. a cesspool. >> if it were the debate team or forensics team it be okay? >> so out of anything i'm used to. i think probably wrong for a 10-year-old, i think another way you could look at it take it as a major compliment. a great dad protecting him from any sort of untoward behavior. >> greg? >> a this is what we call a humble brag. please stop offering my son scholarships 'cause he is so awesome. so, enough of that. also, 10 years old. he is too old. should have -- should have been
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in the delivery room with the contracts ready. >> inbegan try. >> the jump on t. >> the jump. >> also, great coach, he has got skills. this is what's happening. probably gonna play professional basketball unless a great baseball player, too, football, wouldn't be sur bryced. a lot of athletes whose sons grow up to be fantastic athletes. i don't have a problem with this too much. >> the problem is the money. all about money. not about -- >> they are just recruiting for a school. >> yeah. what do you think -- you don't think college coaches -- >> no, no i get you. they want lebron's kid at their high school, college. finally, saw a trend for a cool new fox show called -- about a guy somehow ends up being the last man earth. watch. >> you want a whisky, gary? whisky? you sure? how about you jimmy? no? okay, does anyone want a whisky? huh? greg? kevin? anton? no? really? nobody. okay. well, more for me. jerry, now you look like you
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lost a little weight, you exercising, skipping carbs? whatever you are doing, keep it up. okay. sharesies. >> that got me thinking, would i want to be the last man on earth? what about my co-hosts, be the last person in the world? bring it around. a, not saying this last man, kind of sexist. if i were the last man;4h@kn earth you know what i would do? i would start a show on gnc called "thecall d called -- on gnc krchltc -- fnc called ded "the one." >> that's not this? >> the last man on earth? no. >> person. >> if you were the last person on earth means something very catastrophic and horrible happened. i don't want to be there. i don't want to be the last person. >> what would do you? where would you go? >> he went to tucson. >> you would go to dell friscos.
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>> head lightltght right for miami. >> the petting zoo. nobody's in line. [ laughter ] >> i thought you meant -- >> i heard about this, i thought he was like the last man and like, all the women were still around, a pretty good deal. turns out, nobody else around. >> that movie's been made. called "a boy and his dog" with don johnson one of his first above advice movies only guy alive, has to redo society. thinks it's going to be great it's not. >> do society. >> i would not want to be. un-unh. that means everybody i love would be gone. >> what would you do? >> i think really that's why -- the success of like, the walking dead. boss apocalyptic, how would you handle it? you be able to survive? >> me and a bunch of zombies? >> no. >> killed them all. exhausting.
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>> what am i gonna do? >> anything. >> you start trying to remember all the stuff that's been invented. >> like post-its. patent. >> can i make a car? >> do you remember the -- >> remember this guy? >> "i am legend." >> twilight zone, guy only time to read, binely the abox -- the apox lips. he has all the books and he drops his glasses. >> if you are the last person i would hope you would try to breaux create. get you to the clinics. >> the last person. >> what is going on? >> the weed war in washington, d.c. some members of congress warn the city's mayor she should -- sorry, could go to jail for letting recreational pot become legal at midnight last night. ahead.
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now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. recreational bought is now legal in the nation's capital. d.c. mayor let the voter-approved law take effect at midnight despite warnings
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from some republicans in congress that it violates federal law. this is the first jurisdiction east of the mississippi, eric. a little different because you can't sell or buy pot in the district of columbia, but you can have it at home. you can grow it at home. limited amounts. what do you think? >> no different than what's going on in colorado and washington state. they voted to legalize not just decriminalize it legalize it the federal law still says it is illegal. colorado, okay with it. washington state is okay with it. i guess d.c. will be okay with it. best if we just said just legalize it. what are we doing here? my it time to make it 18? maybe the drinking age and legalizing marijuana age should be 18. young people can go there and die for the country take a built, should be able to have a beer, buy them some marijuana. >> dana, you don't look pleased? >> i think that eric will be
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great at cpac next year, he has that young vote. eric is right. technically, it is against the law. republicans respect saying we want to be mean and bad to you and conservative and against you, it is technically against the law and colorado and washington state have been trying to deal with the justice department, maybing states. >> alaska? >> not for legalization of marijuana anywhere. >> what about medical marijuana? >> medical marijuana is for a specific, lawful purpose. >> i think 23 or -- more than 20 states now, you can get medical marijuana. >> we know what medical marijuana is a trojan horse for recreational marijuana. does help people with specific problems but everybody knows the joke about the medical marijuana card that says i have got a stress issue. the fact is what drives me nuts about this i'm for decriminalization is how we are embracing pot while clamping down on e-cigarettes gets people to quit smoking and
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reduce their risks for all sorts of cancers that kill them. e-cigarettes are saving lives and politicians banning that while embracing marijuana. seems a strange hypocrisy. >> more illegal to smoke a cigarette than have marijuana in washington, d.c. >> there you go >> a fine if you are smoking a cigarette outside. >> i'm not sure about that one. one more thing up next -- to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around and through the nail. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. tackle it! ask your doctor now if jublia is right for you. \s
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time for one more thing this day in history president calvin coolidge dedicated acreage in the grand tetons for a national park and very beautiful and got me to thinking that in all of this cold weather, as a family you sit down tonight, you might start thinking about your summer vacations. i have to highly recommend either the grand teton national park or any of our national parks, great resources at nps.gov, national park service.gov and plan an entire vacation and maybe make a goal of it to visit all the national parks in your life. it is something that i would like to do. >> wow. that was lovely. >> total dana one more thing. >> as i'm reading it, could this one more thing be any more like me? >> the spokesperson for the parks now. >> eric you are next. >> agree with you, the national parks system is amazing. >> i hate them! >> anyway 22 years ago?h8 today, 1993, world trade center bombing where al qaeda drove vans filled
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with explosives into the parking garage underneath the world trade center that ton nated, six people died 1,000 injured. i was in the building at the time seven world trade center buildings, i was in the complex. the parking garages were under all the buildings, i was in four world trade center. the building shook, soot came down from the roof. i remember watching the ambulances lined up. and leaving. that turned out to be the test run for the 2001 world trade center bombing. they realized that they couldn't bring the world trade center down from the bottom because of that. they decided to do it from the top, let the jet ball to melt the columns and what happened in 2001. so, there was a bigger is bone today commemorated that day, whatever you say. marking the day. >> marking the occasion. >> good, one more thing. good to be reminded of that kimberly? >> mine is a bit of a focus on the country, on the military, the men who serve. and our 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush, who holds them wheeler in and dear to his heart and has been
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wonderfully consistent in terms of his support for our veterans in this country. he was asked at the military service initiative summit what he misses most about being president. he had some incredible thoughtful words to say about our veterans. >> i miss saluting those who volunteer to put themselves in harm's way and i have vowed that for the remainder of my life that i will do all i can do to help our vets. he loves them and they love him. >> indeed. greg? >> people often ask me what's dana perino like at work? not on the show, on the floors, in the cubicles walking around. actually, i caught her on tape angry because her assistant didn't put lemon in her hot water. this is her just earlier this morning. there you are. >> i get really angry about that. >> you do get angry. >> watch you are next with. >> that worked out well. >> big than your back end. >> at cpac today, they had a
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session on how to get more young people, diverse people into the conservative republican ranks. my son rafi williams, the bhod rater, senator ben sass, 43 charlie kirk 21 turning point usa. what a group. "special report" is next. the country's top intelligence official says he has never seen things more dangerous during a half century in the spy business. this flies in the face of a claim from the president's top diplomat that americans are safer than ever. the argument over terror threats comes on the 22nd anniversary of the first world trade center bombing. six people were killed and more than 1,000 injured when a truck bomb ex-bloweded underneath the center's north tower in 1993. eight years later, of course, both towers came down during the 9/11 attacks. we have fox team coverage of the dr

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