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biggest problem. hint. it's not these guys. it's something that has to do with these guys. it's scary. very, very scary. tonight 8:00 p.m. you don't get it? i mean it's out of this world. this is a fox news alert. you're looking live at st. louis county, police headquarters where the police chief is holding a press conference on the latest developments after two police officers were shot early thursday morning. we'll let you know if there are any developments on the manhunt that's under way. but meanwhile last night around 200 people peacefully rallied outside of the police station. a quieter and smaller crowd than the night before. >> reporter: we saw very aggressive manhunt throughout the day today. s.w.a.t. team actually going through the roof. you have a mask on so you're not
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one to speak about what's true or false. do you want to talk to me take your mask off. tell me your name. then let's talk. i don't have a mask on. i'm standing here giving my opinion. that's being a coward having a mask on. >> what's being a coward coming in someone's community after a tragedy and insulting -- >> reporter: i'm not insulting anyone. this is my community as well. >> you have seen the community. what do you think is happening on the ground tonight? >> reporter: i think we're probably likely to see some more demonstrations of a small number. we got a real cold wet rain. that might keep the numbers down. other thing unusual really last night we've seen different tactics from the police. they came out the night after two policemen were shot without riot gear and dispersed people around midnight. it was very effective. it took people by surprise they came out without riot gear and came out in a calm manner to disperse people.
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>> steve, the time there were a couple day delay. if i remember correctly it was a tuesday the first night, wednesday was the second night of the protest. it wasn't until the weekend where things heated up. do you expect anything different? sounds it was peaceful last night. rowdy two nights ago. peaceful last night. do you think they go back to the more outrageous behavior? >> reporter: i think the fact these two policemen have been shot has thrown a wrench in the momentum of the protesters plus they got so many of their demands met. but we've seen surprises before. twists and turns and a crowd can build here very suddenly. but unless we see dramatic new information about this shooter who he is or how he's treated, i think we're going to see the numbers go down at this point. but that's a guess. >> steve, is it the ferguson police or outside st. louis county police taking the lead on
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this? who is monitoring these protests for the most part? >> reporter: we've seen a shift intact ticks. now the larger st. louis county police and that's the chief who is giving a press conference now. it's really bean hand over from the local ferguson police to the larger perhaps better trained better organized police and we've seen a change intact ticks as well. they were accused of being heavy handed back in august and then again in november and we've seen a different touch with the larger st. louis county police who have taken control here now. >> steve when you talk to these protesters, in terms of actual reform and what they want to see happen is there an overriding theme or trend you're hearing? >> reporter: i think what really has struck me in talking to protesters is just this surprising gap, just how bad they consider things to be here. i was talking to like a woman in her 40s, african-american woman who works at bush stadium and for her to say she didn't
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consider those two white police officers as human being, i mean i'm interviewing her, she's articulate. she has a full time job. she's a middle age woman. to hear hearsay that stunned me that's that is where she is. i'm talking to her i'm like whoa. >> steve after the killings of the new york police department officers, and then these shooting, everyone is quick to say these are like bad apples. not representative of the whole, which they don't do when there's a police incident they tend to indict the whole police force or the nation as a police force are indicted. you're there. you're in the barrel amongst all the apples. what is the ratio of bad apples to good apples. are the people cause be problems just a tiny sliver or do they make up a larger whole? >> reporter: it's interesting. i thought i would go around last night and talk to ten people on
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taxpayer and have ten people say oh, these are bad apples, these are not part of the protest, we are completely peaceful this did not come from us. i didn't even get that. i got that 50% of the time. the other half of the time was the cops got what they deserved. so there's a large residue. i'm not saying bad apples but people with no empathy towards the policemen in their own community and that struck me of what kind of a situation we have here. >> i have the last question for you steve. i was curious about how the misinformation or the spreading of the hands up don't shoot lie really found out that that did not happen but that became the symbolism of the movement all across the country and then the other night after the shooting you had mark morale suggesting maybe there was something else here, perhaps could have been organized by someone else, that it was an inside job by the
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police force. what sort of misinformation gets in the community and after you have been there for a few months does that stick over time? >> reporter: it really does stick. there's basic facts that, you know, reported on the wires and the news every where that people really dispute the incidents around michael brown's death, the incidents about even these police officers. we're in a debate last night insisted the bullet was still not lodged in the officer's head. it is. it's near his ear. so basic facts from back in august to november to now are completely different depending on who you talk to and some of these protesters just are missing key basic facts of what really has happened. >> all right, steve thanks so much for joining us. we'll watch your reporting over tonight and tomorrow. all right. i'm curious about that when he says this misinformation basicing facts aren't resolved how does anybody get around that from a communication standpoint?
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>> a lot of this has to do with media amnesia. for the past seven months there have bennett works that have been putting out this information without really checking it out. and they play a role in the atmosphere that's been ginned up. i was watching cnn this morning and they were talking about healing. healing without admitting they were the ones pouring salt on the wounds. cnn puts division in news division. for seven months they spent pushing out this stuff and now they are talking about healing. it kills me. he brought up the thing about not having riot gear. i think that's the worst thing. you don't depolice the police. you don't send them out less protected in time of athlete. there's no such thing as a casual friday in law enforcement. you're armed and you're lethal so we don't have to. everyone seems to be in agreement with the group except the police only color you can hate is blue. it's a community it's a police
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community, the president is a community organizer, here's a community he can help organize and he should. >> speaking of the president he was actually on jimmy kimmel last night and he addressed that. let's take a listen. >> obviously we don't know what happened. our thoughts and prayers are with the officer and their families and thankfully they will be okay. i think what had been happening in ferguson was oppressive and objectionable, and was worthy of protest. but there was no excuse for criminal acts. and whoever fired those shots shouldn't detract from the issue, they are criminals, they need to be arrested. >> the day before actually eric hold terrify attorney general had said similar things about it being criminal activity but called the perpetrators punks. the president's language was stronger yesterday. >> again we mentioned yesterday mark morale did the same thing he mentioned well maybe there
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was reason. there was a reason baked into why the cops were shot. then they go on to condemn the shooting. it's the same thing. you know once you tie those two things together, you can say but that was terrible what they did. in everyone's mind so maybe there was a reason why these cops were shot. maybe there was a reason why these protesters are protesting. instead of just saying look it was wrong we need stand up for our police we need to make sure the community is organized. go ahead you're good at it. organize the community. i don't know what these people want. they got the police chief to step down. they got five other people within the department to step away from their jobs. they shot two cops. and they are still protesting? they are not protesting any grievances. they are protesting for the sake of protesting. >> there needs to be a better bond between law enforcement and the community. something is happening here in this community and probably in many others where when you have police come out in riot gear something is happening. there's a disconnect where these
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people don't feel the police are there to protect them. they feel like they are the enemy instead of them both being on the same side. a lot of these protesters are peaceful. they are calling for camaraderie. i don't know if it starts at the dinner table family level, community level. i don't think president obama or any one man or woman can fix this problem. i think this is a community problem. the community has to come together. families have to come together. law enforcement has to play a role. if that means that maybe they go into community, do community service, do something that lets everybody know we're on the same team here we're trying to preserve this community with you. >> that's such a good point. you ultimately have a rapport. if you accept the report that hands up don't shoot that was a fallacy. the report that police made them
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pay absurd fines for things they did or didn't do. so if you accept that's as a truism as well as the fallacy of hands up don't shoot people are fed up. and to your point, it's so well taken there's a level of mistrust. you're right eric, they don't know what they are protesting but there's a tremendous amount of anger that's been pent up. >> the cops addressed that report. they addressed the part of, you know, whatever it was 87% of the violations were given to african-americans when only 73% of the population is african-american. they addressed that. the police chef steps down. other people steps down. cops are shot. they are still out there. how about giving a chance. having some trust in the ferguson police department saying you promised us. let's see. if it doesn't work and numbers are same come back later and protest. protesting now seems like they are protesting for the sake of
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protesting. >> there's a severe lack of balance. we're completely okay indicting a system of law enforcement without indicting the community. we keep hearing demonstrators say dismantle the system. have a fundamental change in the system. okay. why don't we do this? let ferguson be the first great left wing experiment. dismantle the police department. have the other cities absorb the cops. if you own a business there move. let ferguson be the first copless community and see how it goes. or as a solution instead of indicting a system, admit that everybody is culpable. not just the police but the community as well and the government that turns them into tax agents which by the way isn't isolated to ferguson. every city does this. some cities does it worse than ferguson. how do you get there? you have to admit there's a fundamental breakdown in the structures that kept communities together which is family work
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national pride, law enforcement. you have to admit that you have failed yourself and then you can move forward. but indicting the police department you're going to lose. your community is going to lose. >> one last question before we go. president obama has had al sharpton to the white house so many times there's not enough fingers at this table to count how many times. couldn't president obama ask al sharpton to go to ferguson or elsewhere or on tv as he likes to do and to deliver a responsible message? couldn't he do something responsible? >> i'm certainly he could. i'm not sure al sharpton should be the messenger of responsibility. his trade is to stir the pot. >> i understand that. >> that's like asking exxonmobil to push an electric car. >> they do. >> you're absolutely right. great analogy. al sharpton i hope to god is a
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better messenger than this. >> they have been listening to for several months. why doesn't the president utilize power and say i've had you close to me i need some help. >> i have a better idea. stop using al sharpton all together. maybe al sharpton should not be the person that's going out there as your civil rights emissary. i remember what al sharpton did here in 1980s. >> president obama doesn't remember that. >> i agree. >> coming up we all know the clintons play by their own set of rules but how do they keep getting away with it? we discuss the clinton way. that's next on "the five". meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs.
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allowed her to erase emails from her server despite temp males became the subject of intense interest. let's bring it around. you like this hillary story. did you see the "time" magazine cover? is that inadvertent. >> "time" magazine cover has a silhouette of hillary and there are some people zeroed in on where the m is. the question is did they do it on purpose to make it took like she has horns. i don't think they did it on purpose. >> talk about what they highlight the fact that hiding emails is a problem. >> when she had her press conference this week i know they hoped it would go away. very interesting how it continues to drip out and develop. one you have the white house distancing which the quote in politico at the top, very top levels they are saying about this, what the h-e double hockey sticks. second thing security experts
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saying there are actually rules and regulations and laws of how you have to deal with sensitive information even if it's not classified and she did not obey any of those. then you have this information from the former doj lawyer who said there's one form that every government official has to sign when they leave. the state department still has not told us whether she sign it or not. i don't know why it's that hard. it's one piece of paper. it exists or it doesn't. they should be able to tell us two days ago. they don't. the final thing is yet again today the state department had to come out and reverse its story again about whether the emails were archived because it turns out up until last month they were not. but hillary clinton said they were two days ago. that's why the story continues to grow. >> "new york times" broke the story, and now "time" magazine runs the piece. left stream media pushing back
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on the clinton -- >> she was never beloved by the news media. they basically took her down in 2008. remember obama was the shining star. look i'm a liberal i want to see her be president because again i keep wanting her views to be in the white house. not necessarily hillary clinton. i'm outraged by this story. there's no excuse for it. none whatsoever. so ultimately when you have these kinds of situations, you have hillary clinton going out there and saying these rules apply to everybody else, they don't apply to me it lends itself to "time" magazine stories. what i find fascinate fugue look what the clintons are looking at, they are looking at the fact that her numbers are not -- >> isn't that crazy >> i'll tell you why. everybody in america except for millennials have made up their mind about hillary clinton. either love her or hate her. only 4% of millennials are paying attention to the story. only people have not made up their mind only 4%.
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>> fills up the poll. >> it's not going away. when you combine with being a lawyer with being a politician you end up seeing the world as a board game where you're immune to the instructions. she has a pocketful of get out of jail free. she's more of a queen at this point than a candidate which is what makes it so entertaining because, you know she thinks debates are going to be beneath her. how dare she be on the same stage with these people. it's like sharing an elevator with the delivery man. she wants to be anointed. >> john gotti is she teflon john? >> her delivery stinks. bill clinton could have walked into that press room and had the same problem and convinced us
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all to have empathy. she's not a good politician. the transparency issue is fine. what will be a big problem for the left she won't be good at debates or do well with communicating, not do well with resonating with voters, people won't identify her. people will see her as an establishment person. she didn't lift her face up. you don't stare down at the paper. they should have done a better job. >> stay right there. enough about hillary. what about the gop candidates. scott walker and jeb bush are emerging as republican front runners and wisconsin governor fired the opening shot in this rival. he said jeb is a good man. you're not going to hear me speak ill will of jeb. he's a friend of mine. i think voters will look at us and say if we're running against hillary clinton we need a name from the future not from the past. >> good for him. hispanic to be a fan of new blood, fresh blood. i think scott walker if he
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wanted to get conservatives riled up and in his corner talk about common core. that will plague jeb bush. people see it as federal overreach. so that would be the issue i would go after. but with that being said there are a lot of options on the gop side. the left has hillary. if she goes down they go down. >> i think it's fair. great analogy. hillary is all we got. i said last week i was frustrated that -- >> all we got. >> i'm frustrated she's asking us to trust her nomination and at the end of the day she's not doing much to earn that trust. in terms of jeb bush -- if you have a bush/clinton election again. 1992 i was in college so that's pretty sad. >> that wasn't a shot was it? >> do you realize we're five months away from the first republican primary debate.
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i believe that's a fox news debate in ohio. five months away. five months go by like that. i think this type of push back in the media between the camps won't be just those two but other campaigns. >> is it going to get hotter and heavier than just hey names of the past. >> gop stands for the grand old party but it should be get other people because they need new fresh intellectual agile types to counter musty steal presumed nominee that's hillary clinton. that's why hillary clinton will be a great nominee for the gop. the gop it's theirs to lose. they are so good at losing. if they stick to unity foreign policy and economy and emphasize a renewed american identity as an alternative to division they will win. if they go up on stupid tangents -- >> who is not doing that. you're a little cynical on this. >> extremely cynical.
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>> who is the crop of candidates your complaining about? are you just worried they are maybe probably are going to screw up so you ascribe to them to trash heap of history. >> i have. >> good grief. >> when we come back are we really winning the fight against isis? a disturbing new report debunks the administration's claims. we'll break that down coming up next on the five.
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hardened fighters and can't amass and maneuver effectively. >> there are thousands of strikes conducted by the united states and our coalition partners to take out isil targets. >> we disrupted their command structure, under mined its propaganda, took out half of their senior leadership. >> new bloomberg report says the u.s. is exaggerating. quote the war against the islamic state has killed thousands of fighters and even some mid-level battlefield commanders. but the organization's senior leadership and nerve center is largely untouched. here's the cia director. >> isil has basically been a phenomenon that has snow balled. we see boko haram inside nigeria pledging allegiance to isil.
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we see other groups trying to get on the band wagon of this if he -- phenomenon. >> dana, there always seems to be this conflict between what the administration is saying and then what military and intelligence officials are saying and sometimes within the administration you have a disconnect. what's going on here? are they misleading the public, worried about their national security? >> the internal administration complex. basic facts. john allen who was the first person we saw there general john allen, there's a "wall street journal" weekend interview that he did about a month ago. and he painted a pretty positive picture, pretty optimistic. i finished reading it maybe things aren't so bad. a day late richard engel the nbc correspondent poured cold water and said things are much worse
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than they are admitting. today it is reported that after four years of civil war in syria, this is the anniversary 14 million children are displaced or living in refugee camps or trapped in this cycle of violence. i maintain had america showed a little bit of leadership when president obama drew the red line and decided not to cross it or to let it be crossed, that it is shame on america for not doing more at the time. i don't know how how we get out of it. it does seem the administration is so worried about not having a good story out there about isis that they are spinning and then the facts are coming in from reporters who are on the ground. >> eric, how can we expect them to effectively craft a policy when we're talking about, you know, potential involvement in areas and what people are arguing boots on the ground or send aid to this person or that person. how can we expect them to do that properly if we can't expect them to get on the same page
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within the administration on what's going on. >> good point. we talked yesterday about john kerry saying we can defeat isis right away but we won't get trapped in that. we keep the numbers on a day-to-day basis under 2800 air strikes total over eight months we're playing games with in isis in iraq and syria. 2800 a day in the war with iraq. if you want to do it just do it. we know where they are. we know where their mand center is. we have maps that show us where isis is. go bomb isis. go aggressive. stop saying, well it's working and then we're kind of -- look you're pregnant or you're not. let's get pregnant with these people and finish it. >> have sex with them? >> what about this union of isis and boko haram? does that change things in terms of what we should or shouldn't be doing >> beautiful. like the bachelorette for beheaders. we keep using this term disruption.
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like we took out their cable but it's back up and running. the world is basically me at that -- metaphorically has a bad case of termites. the challenge of bombing is not hurting the people they are terrorizing. you're going to have to have boots on the ground. up need intelligence. up need spotters. you have to have people down there training. that's what war is. if you get stuck in the argument well it's boots on the ground versus no boots on the ground you're actually going help the enemy because nobody will make the decision. also a shame we don't have our best minds in hollywood creating our own brutal propaganda aimed at marginalizing and humiliating isis. if they could get the write frers comewriteers from comedy central roast. >> we agree on this eric. i want to see saudi arabia,
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qatar. >> we have to be in charge. sorry. >> that's fine. but i don't want american boots on the ground. you know what will happen? we'll radicalize these people all over again. >> if we go we'll radicalize more people? >> if we go. listen we went into iraq -- >> i just don't believe that argument. i disagree with that argument. america is not causing radicalization. >> we'll go there and radicalize them against us. >> before we do anything maybe the administration can figure out where they stand on the issue and explain it to us. up next hey ladies when a man holds a door open for you it's chivalry. a new study says not so fast it may be sexist. we'll have a debate when "the five" returns. oil or cream? definitely cream. [reddi wip spray sound] never made with hydrogenated oil, oh, yeah...
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♪ doing nice things for people is evil. more specifically doing nice things for women if you're a man is evil. that's the conclusion from judith hall a professor in being miserable who claims men who hold doors open for women or smile at them practice a vile behavior. benevolent sexism is like a wolf in sheep's clothing that perpetuates support for gender inequality for women. until application if a woman appreciates such behavior she's too dumb to see the harm unlike judy who calls it insidious. it's a way of saying something is bad even if you can't see its badness. shut up! judy's work isn't insidious.
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it's wrong. for a branch of civil society good manners as oppressive this at a time when we really good use more niceness in society. take a look at what went on at mcdonald's the other day in brooklyn. a group of girls beating the crap out of another girl while men happily look on. maybe it's me. vicious violent girls freak me out more than a smiling male. in a world that conjures up benevolent sexism that brutality might be a reality when girls act like boys and boys stand by and cheer they call that progress. all right. ladies first. >> here it comes. >> julie, is benevolent sexism real or some weird mania created researcher. >> bring it on if it's real. i have this new policy i swear. this new theory. if you don't open the door for
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me that's the last time we go on a date. my new thing. >> everybody be on notice. >> i don't want to hear it any more. >> i'll go a step further. if you don't offer to pay dinner i'm not going out with you. i want to be treated like a lady which i may not deserve all the time. >> that's bigoted against armless men. >> if you're researcher create a term and then fulfill the term with examples benevolent sexism. >> they do it all the time. this would be a college course. some feminist left wing lady that would make all the guys afraid to open doors. one thing is if you're cold and a guy offers you a jacket that's benevolent sexism. that's insanity. guys are afraid to be guys. they are afraid if they give me the jacket i'll say what you think i'm a woman and i'm cold and i need your jacket. >> women are cold all the time. they are constantly cold.
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it's the way the world is. if we're not allowed to be nice to women -- >> boys first. >> good question. >> my question is if guys can't do nice things what's the point ever us? is that why we're here to be nice? >> yeah. i let ladies off the elevator off first. triggers in colleges now there's triggers for -- >> trigger warnings. that's going a problem. that's sexist racist. whatever. relax. can i do this very quickly. i was texting -- >> you're right. >> i have a side bet -- hold up your phone. take camera one. take camera one. >> what was the bet? >> a phone going off during a monolog. >> that was interesting the.
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do you think researchers like this are miserable to be around. >> yes. there are so many of these studies and so stupid. earlier this week you made a great point they have to justify getting a degree in gender studies so they have to then produce a paper. that's what you do in your career so you can succeed to create these stupid things. i love chivalry. i love being treated at the white house. when i worked at the white house you never had to carry your own bag. people opened doors. my husband is like that. my sister's husband is like that. you teach your son. >> we're going through all that. >> millennials younger generation those guys they don't know what they are doing. >> are you dating them? >> well you know i'm a cougar. >> that's the reality show.
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catch a cougar like catch predator. >> are you in a wellpointed kitchen standing there and having a cocktail and some person comes in -- >> no. it's women in their 40s and 50s in bars and they are literally trolling for 25-year-old men. >> everybody should be treated like a lady including men. it's sexist. >> i know you like to be treated like a lady. >> there's a club downtown. all right. 80 bulbs an hour. directly ahead mike tyson has some advice for life and we're going to cover it. apparently it's friday.
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purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. ♪ born to be wild ♪ mike tyson has had a lot of ups and downs in his life to say the least. in a new documentary the former boxing champ chronicles a roller coast to fame. iron mike reveals the lessons he learned in a candid interview on the "today" show. >> feat defeat is a form of winning. >> do you look back on the
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scenes of the old mike tysons day. do you recognize him? >> i don't recognize him that much. in order to survive i had to be that guy. >> do you feel you cut that old guy loose. no chance he'll come back >> without that guy i would never be here. without him i'm nobody. >> the tattoo from the old mike or new mike? i'm curious. greg, you have been fired from one xx places. do you think that made your life better as a result? >> absolutely. this is the last guy i would go to for sage advice. i mean does anybody remember what he said about sarah palin? about the back of the head which i can't even repeat the whole quote. i think producers have a short memory span when they are choosing stories about people to go to forced a vice. the best advice for mike tyson become a famous boxer so you can get away with almost everything. >> you think it's that or did he endear people because of the movie "hangover."
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>> he's a cultural icon. he got a couple of good roles in those movies. he had a big interview in canada where he started dropping f-bombs. i agree. why do we even look up to mike tyson. he was a bad you know what in the boxing ring for about three years and then just fell apart. that's not an icon. i have nothing to learn from him. >> do you think somebody like that can rehabilitate himself. >> i do. if you look at michael vick. that may be a good example of that. i don't know if this lesson applies to everyone. i don't know if john kerry would agree it was better to lose in 2004. it could apply to some life lessons but not all. >> thanks for getting the john kerry dig in. >> i waited for it all day. >> what do you think? is it better to have huge set
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backs? he a setback where he spent time in prison. >> i'm not a tyson fan for many reasons as we talked about. but he's right about that. defeat makes you strong. in a culture where everyone has to be a winner. i don't think kids know the value of winning because they never lose. he's right. when i used to run track i had to lose to understand the value of winning a race. that's a good point even if you don't love him he can be right every now and then. >> one more thing is up next.
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♪ it's time for one more thing. i got a little friend over here. i would like to go first. look at this video. i have a good friend. see this popular video. that's like my little henry. jasper. trying to get a hash brown. she's very creative, very smart. she wrote, directed this whole play starring herself and i think it was so sweet. she made it just for me. great comedian. i give her four stars, best acting, best wardrobing and a billion stars for creativity. thanks louise and thanks greg. eric you're next. >> very quickly i'll be hosting o'riley tonight.
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ann coulter is there and fired up. but it's friday so it's time for -- sometimes it's hard. sometimes it's easy. this time it was really easy. msnbc host ed schultz says we should disarm the cops in ferguson after the cops are shot he said he went further. watch. >> what about disarming the police? what about just having them carry night sticks and the authority to arrest? this may be an off the wall question but do the police need to be there? i mean if they are a target do the police need be there while these peaceful protests are taking place? >> say something foolish double down on that foolish makes you ed fool of the week. >> nicely done. julie next. >> watch this. literally i almost cried when i saw this. watch this video. >> ready? >> yep. >> great.
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>> each one looks the same. >> actually i think yours might be better than mine. god this is even cooler than i thought. oh, look at that. it's a marriage of robotic technologies. bang. nailed it. >> so this little boy alex needs a robotic arm and a man named all party student at central state i think in florida came up with this which i think is wonderful and thank you robert downey jr. for doing this for this little boy. >> all right. >> anyone who knows me knows i love dogs and cats. this is an amazing individual crow. bose a dog and jasper a cat have spent ten days apart. like what happened when they were reunited. >> don't get too excited. amazing. people would say animals don't have feelings. >> first gay marriage and now
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that. >> easter is coming up. this is a peep. 27 calories. this is made out of human flesh. it's disgusting. actually that's for you. >> that's for us on "the five." have a great weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. "special report" is next. >> republican presidential hopefuls hit new hampshire while some democrats wonder what happens if hillary clinton does not run? this is "special report." good evening welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. a study in contrast tonight. some of the better known names in the massively crowded republican presidential field are getting an early foot in the door in the state with nation's first primary next year. meanwhile democrats are now openly discussing what might happen if hillary clinton decides not to get into the race. we have fox team coverage tonight. james
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