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betty cavuto distefano, dead at 95. this is a fox news alert. hello, everyone. marco rubio is just moments away from joining the 2016 presidential race. he's going to kick off his campaign shortly in his home state of florida at the miami freedom tower. rubio broke the news of today's announcement right here on "the five" two weeks ago. earlier, reporters tried to get a preview of tonight's rollout. the senator wouldn't say much. >> running late. i look forward to seeing you guys tonight. >> reporter: senator, why are you qualified? >> hope you guys will be here tonight. it will be great. >> we have excerpts from the big speech. our country has always been about the future. we can't do that by going back to the leaders and ideas of the past. we must change the decisions we
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are making by changing the people who are making them. here's another. in many countries, the highest office in the land is reserved for the rich and powerful but i live in an exceptional country where even the son of a bartender and a maid can have the same dream and the same future as those who come from power and privilege. a lot of excitement for the gop, hoping that perhaps this is going to be a monumental occasion for the republicans. putting new vigor, excitement, passion into the whole race. >> we have three official candidates, ted cruz was the first, that was his rollout was pretty good and effective. rand paul followed him. not as effective of a rollout but still able to hold his own and i think righted his ship over the weekend. then marco rubio. i think this one probably is one of the more exciting ones for the republican party because there's a little bit more unity around him and excitement. i think that his language that you just read off, the messaging and the excerpts from the
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speech, you can imagine that they are both well-tested and also, it seems to me they come from the heart. we had him here on "the five" where he talked about that he was going to make this announcement to run for president and he is -- the one thing he really has going for him that is a contrast to hillary clinton is authenticity. what you see is what you get with marco rubio. a lot of people like it. >> he is also making suggestions to not call back from the past with people who have already been running for office. >> yes, but he's being a hypocrite. he's saying you have to let go of the past why do you still have that side part? got to change his hair. >> that's constructive criticism. >> that is constructive criticism from me because all he has to do is take his hand, go like that and bring it forward and then -- >> what if he doesn't have a lot of extra hair up there? >> he's got to live with that. we all have to live with aging. you don't want to keep doing the side part. having said that i admire him because i think as the son of immigrants -- how dare you.
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as the son of immigrant parents he has a great story. he understands the exceptionalism of america, why you would want to come here, why it's important to do things legally. dad bartender mom housekeeper, all that creates a pro-capitalist point of view. can i just bring up hillary in order to convey what his strategy should be. after eight years of president obama, basically hillary is like john mccain, who came after eight years of bush. he is tethered to the past. that's why the republican party needs somebody fresh who can articulate the republican ideals in an innovative, positive way. it can't just be about stopping hillary. it's about what are you, what can you offer. so in a way, if rubio becomes whole foods then hillary becomes woolworth's which is kind of what happened to john mccain when compared to obama. >> before she gets to hillary he gets to hillary he has to go through -- i think that was kind of a jibe at jeb bush. the whole going back to the
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leaders of the past. it was a two-for. that wasn't just hillary. that was by the way, the guy he has to get through and get to the nomination which is jeb bush. >> yeah. >> same guy that he's competing with for florida his mentor allegedly, the guy that a lot of people in bushland thinks he stabbed in the back. i think before he even starts talking about hillary, she's an important person to beat up on if you're a republican, but it's the nomination you have to get and he's got to get it. >> how do we stand on his own merits? >> great. look, he's doing this announcement at the florida freedom tower which is kind of like the ellis island for cubans coming over. he gets the hispanic vote. he's a fantastic speaker. very very important, though, this norman braman guy, the big donor, boy, does that lend him a lot of credibility. i don't know if you have heard norman speak but he absolutely adores marco rubio. he comes from florida. help the he had the choice between bush and marco and he explains why
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marco is the future of the party why jeb may be the past of the party. having a $10 million donor with a big name behind you, i know it's maybe not what you want to hear but it gives him if you are looking at jeb or marco, gives rubio the edge there. look, he's done everything right so far. he was very prominent in cnn, on fox et cetera, for a long time. he pulled himself back over the last year and a half. we haven't seen a lot from him. some of the other candidates have been out in front in the media. it kind of gives itself a little bit of an anticipation because you haven't seen a lot of him. saw him here a couple weeks ago but that was really it. there wasn't a lot of rubio. >> no, no, i think you're right. >> good. i thought you were questioning the validity of the comment. look, i think he's exciting. >> okay. perfect. all right. we are going to have more to come on rubio's announcement ahead but we want to turn to the other big 2016 news. hillary clinton's campaign rollout. >> after five years of raising
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my children i am now going back to work. >> i'm getting married this summer to someone i really care about. >> i'm getting ready to retire soon. >> i'm getting ready to do something, too. i'm running for president. americans have fought their way back from tough economic times, but the ekdeck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. every day americans need a champion and i want to be that champion. >> she wants to be the champion for everyday americans but does she have anything in common with them? right now, clinton's being driven across the country to iowa in a van nicknamed scooby. she's not at the wheel because remember she hasn't driven a car in nearly 20 years. she plans to visit new hampshire and other states in the coming days as well. could you imagine if she took this on as sort of like a national lampoon thing, behind the wheel, strap somebody to the roof of the car? >> but not a dog. >> but not a dog. and drove across america? that would be a good idea. >> well, her taking a van across
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the country is something that bill clinton would have loved to have done. a van, a man a mattress, panama. but if you look at that -- if you look at that commercial that she released, she was barely in it at all. the message seemed to be that you will like me more if you see less of me. they are treating her like the shark in "jaws" where the impact matters the less you see. it's like she benefits from her absence which says a lot. she didn't do it live. it was so highly produced. i thought it was fake. >> they did it because the knock on her has been it's all about me, it's my turn me, me, me. in this one it conveys it's not about me. look, it ticked off every special group in the democratic primary. ticked off mothers first and foremost repeatedly. the lgbt community, women, seniors, mothers again. so -- then she comes in and says wait, it's not really about what i want. i want to join you i want to fight for you, you being all the people who saw that commercial. >> it's also -- i thought it was a good ad.
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however, i think that this thing of everyday americans, that's always bothered me when politicians say ordinary americans or everyday americans because hillary clinton has figured out how not to be an ordinary or everyday american. yet she wants to say i'm just like you. >> she's not. >> that's not going to work for very long. unless it's going to be highly produced all the way through to november 2016, which would be quite a remarkable feat and unfortunate because you wouldn't really get any answers. part of my feeling is she's famous for being famous, and americans kind of like people who are famous for that. >> i guess. what is she going to offer the country that's new and fresh and different if people are dissatisfied with obama? >> i don't know. they may get the same. but they may not mind getting the same. the announcement had something -- what did they say, three million views within the first hour that she unrolled it? 56,000 retweets on twitter. but the mainstream it's funny,
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the mainstream media called it an amazing rollout, they called it stellar. chuck todd gave her an a for the video. if you watch the video the original script on the video said -- it said hillary has fought children and families instead of saying has fought for children and families. they had to pull it down and fix it. then it linked to another video which was a broken link on youtube. it was broken. getting an a and calling it amazing rollout, mind you this was taped. they had all the time in the world to get this done, fact-check it script edit it, make sure the links are fixed and they didn't. >> that's why i'm wondering if the obama care website architects were in charge of it. i felt bad for the reporters. you saw them out there today with marco rubio. they have been standing there all day. yesterday is the most beautiful day, the only beautiful day of the year in new york, and -- >> three hours. >> her communication staff is making fun of the reporters who are standing out there and there is a little bit of mini revolt. fun to watch but none of that is going to matter. those are like the fun little
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dramatic things of a campaign if you are following it day to day but overall, i thought the ad was good the substance is going to have to come later. >> can i throw out i thought it was very very safe. i guess if you're running solo, you don't have anyone against you and you're winning, i guess that's the way you do it. she took no chances. >> why should she take chances? >> i don't know. >> maybe she didn't but she did take my advice about the symbol. did you notice that? the little h, you see on the back of the screen here. >> does that mean we can call her hillary? >> i don't even know. >> did you notice it's red and arrow pointing to the right? >> she had you in mind. >> speaking of which, red and arrow to the right, let's hear what the gop contenders had to say about this. >> hillary clinton represents the failed policies of the past. does america want a third obama term? >> that's why it's critical we change the direction our country is heading. we must do better than the obama/clinton foreign policy that has damaged relationships with our allies and emboldened our enemies. >> she doesn't have a track
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record of leadership or trustworthiness. she is not the woman for the white house. >> all right. those are pretty compelling points. jeb bush looking good. looking good in that video. did you guys like any of these comments? did they hit the right tone? let's kick it around. >> i would rather focus on what fareed zakaria said yesterday. he said his 12-year-old daughter was excited over the prospect of a woman president. forget all the major issues out there. a 12-year-old's rationale for electing hillary is exactly the same as the media's and exactly the same as hillary's. it's shallow and naive and it might work. my point here is that this gender angle is like a baseball pitcher with one great pitch that no one else has. she's like the phil niekro and that's her knuckleball is the fact she's a woman and she's going to use it over and overagain. the republicans have to learn to be able to hit that or find their own unique pitcher their own guy that has a pitch, a
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first like hillary and like barack obama, something that's a first they can't hit back. >> any good batter will adjust to the same pitch coming across the plate every time. so change it up, lady. >> i can understand the desire from the other candidates to try to weigh in yesterday immediately with videos. i would say that if you're going to take something like hillary clinton's highly produced, multi million dollar ad agency type of ad and then do kind of a selfie video from your hotel room, it's going to look not as good. so there is not a rush you can wait and do something better. the candidates that they are today will not be the candidates they are in three, six months from now, nine months from now. all of these campaigns are going to improve and sharpen, have better resources. >> they could have done it in advance. it wasn't like hillary said anything that was earth-shattering. >> they could have done something, music, something. >> a little better than the drapes in the background and the
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poor lighting. >> the back of another van. >> let me throw out something. bill maher over the weekend offered $1 million to elizabeth warren if she jumps in. if you listen to elizabeth warren, you hear issues. you hear policy. you hear the difference between hillary who is talking just this real 4,000 foot you know i want better things for america and then you listen to elizabeth warren, she outlines some areas it would be very interesting to see how those two stack up against each other. i would like to see those two duke it out a little. >> i don't know. clintons are never going to let that happen. >> she's got the chops to stand up to elizabeth warren? she might not. >> a tweet was put out talking about specific issues economic opportunity, climate change. you are never going to expect somebody to stand up and suddenly talk about substance in their announcement. marco rubio won't do that either. >> i would like to see the two of them on the debate stage. >> never happen. >> maybe america needs to think about this.
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do they want another four or eight years of this kind of clinton/obama world. let's listen to brit hume. >> she has tremendous baggage. do american people really want another four or eight years with the clintons and their weird marriage? do they really want more of the kind of behavior that, the deceptive behavior we saw with regard to the e-mails and all the rest of it which is so redolent of clinton administrations and clinton experiences past. then there's the fact that if the public is hungry for someone new, she's not somebody new. she's old. she's not the news. >> he's not wrong about that. to some extent, people are fatigued thinking about the clinton marriage and all the scandal. we have been through this before. i think a lot of democrats have that reluctance back in 2008 which is why barack obama partially became president, became the nominee. i will say blaming her for weird things in the clinton marriage
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i guess monica lewinsky is what he's alluding to but i think the point is well taken. she's got to explain to people why we need 25 more years of what we've had for the last 25 years. >> you don't want to comment? >> who can say it better? dana? >> i think that some of the drama about the clintons will affect some people, right? however, i do think there's just a small number of people that are going to have to fight over. there are people that are never going to vote for her and people who will definitely vote another and then there's a small little window of people who are like i don't know if i'm even going to bother to vote and if i did, who would i pick. i don't know if the drama surrounding their world would affect that small portion of the people. it depends on how effective the messaging is from the republicans in defining her as well as setting forward a positive agenda. they have the tougher position. democrats, they have no choice but to be happy or to pretend to be with their choice, because they didn't get one. >> yeah. there you go. >> i'm okay with the entertainment that will be provided by that marriage.
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however, i do find it a bit rich for her to proclaim herself a feminist by standing by her cad. i mean, shouldn't she have walked away saying i don't need this, i can be my own woman? she would have been president sooner. >> i don't think that's fair. it's not for any of us to talk about what goes on in anybody's marriage. >> i agree. i agree. but i am anyway. i am a hypocrite. that's what tv is for. to hold one belief privately and say something opposite. >> or even within 30 seconds of when i challenged it. you flip-flopped like that. >> i agree. no, i disagree. >> he's an adorable little flip-flopper, isn't he? i will put him on my dashboard. more to come ahead on the 2016 race. we return in just a moment.
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her, you know, we have men who come here for one or two years, get a few puff pieces and they go out and they run for president. >> hm. okay. so she could be talking about senator ted cruz senator rand paul or even senator marco rubio or kimberly, she could be talking about senator, now president obama. >> right. can i tell you, that was my first. >> that was your first? wow. >> talking about president obama. it's kind of interesting. >> young guy in chicago? >> all right. here we go. hey -- >> only on "the five." >> plausible deniability. she is very strong on national security and on foreign policy and her position on the intelligence committee, so i think she has some probably very specific viewpoints about the commander in chief. >> i wanted to ask you julie, about hillary clinton's strategy. listening to her, she tried in 2008 i guess comparisons to 2008 don't really matter because
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she doesn't have a competitor. will she be more warmly welcomed as she goes to iowa and new hampshire in these first two weeks? >> you know, i think a lot of democrats, i saw a poll recently and it was pretty jarring. the vast majority of democrats want her to have a primary. a vast majority, including me. so i think she's got to get past that to some extent. people are welcoming her you nailed it. democrats understand she's going to be the nominee whether they like it or not. but she does have to get across to the democratic party before she even tries to get independents or republicans to come her way that she doesn't feel like she's owed this, that she doesn't feel she's entitled to this, that she will actually ask for their vote because nobody wants to be taken for granted. i think and i hope this is what her whole listening tour is about, that she explains to people in iowa and new hampshire and other places that she's here because she respects their vote and wants their vote, not because she's going to be anointed and be the coreonated queen. >> why are you laughing? >> carly fiorina visited south
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carolina today. governor nicki haley tweeting she's a formidable possibility, don't count her out. here is some talk about the ridiculous war on women. >> the war on women is ridiculous. it's insulting to woman, because it implies all we care about is what the democrats love to call women's issues. we care about the economy. we care about jobs. we care about national security, health care immigration, education. so let's just start with that. but secondly, we don't always push back. you know, hillary clinton is going to talk a lot about equal pay for equal work. the facts are she doesn't pay her own staff, nor does the president pay his own staff according to the principles that they think everyone else should run by. >> you think that's effective? >> you know i saw carol costello on cnn this morning asking ana navarro is the white house ready for a woman a mother a grandmother. that's going to be the strategy here. if you don't vote for her you are against women, mothers and grandmothers.
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the strategy for hillary is to soften up. to make her more likeable. which i disagree with. i think she should remain cold, aloof and mean because that's the kind of president i would like. right now what she's doing -- this is so heavily manufactured. know what she is? she reminds me of baked lay's. remember they kept telling you baked lay's was a delicious snack and it turned out it was stiff, flavorless and gave you runs? that's the kind of candidate. she should just reject the softening up and become hard, cold and mean. >> i agree. >> olestra. >> gave you the worst stomach ache. >> can i jump in very quick? i know they are wrapping us. how are we going to handle her? how am i specifically going to handle i must be a racist if i disagree with obama to i must not be a feminist -- can i do this? i don't tell the producers because they don't let me do
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this stuff anymore. you do a chart on hillary trustworthy has to be in the middle if you want her as your president, right? look at the scandals. travelgate e-mail-gate, benghazi, whitewater, cattle futures and this one, we are broke leaving the white house? $100 million a year, they left the white house, she had the gall to say we were broke leaving the white house? how can you trust that? she will never earn the public's trust. ever. >> the public has forgotten about whitewater, cattle futures and travel-gate because i think that was before i went to college. >> you know what the democrats will say? who cares, she's going to win. she's going to win the democratic nomination. doesn't matter to them. >> it's funny calling them cattle futures. >> cattle demise. >> the farm girl laughs. >> i do. i laugh at that a lot. ahead golf is celebrating its new hero. jordan, help me out spieth. the 21 year old's masters victory coming up.
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welcome back. time for the fastest seven minutes on television. three fetching stories, seven fleeting minutes one frolicsome host. saturday night live pokes fun at the inevitability of hillary clinton 2016. they even brought back darryl hammond who crushes it with his almost perfect first dude. >> and action! >> citizens you will elect me, i will be your leader. i am running because i want to be a voice for women everywhere. >> did someone say women everywhere? hillary would make a great president and i would make an even greater first dude. hillary isn't it crazy that phones can take videos now?
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if they could have done that in the '90s i'd be in jail. >> go ahead. >> again, why you would vote for them, within three years bill will do something or someone while she's fighting for women, he will be sleeping with them. it's just going to be so appealing. >> we are going to have fun, though. >> a segment every day. >> it's the gift that keeps on giving for your monologue. what should i do today? >> like anthony weiner. remember that? if you're into that kind of thing, you can get two for the price of one. think about it. >> wait wait. >> he knows a thing or two about the economy. >> i got you. >> two presidents for the price of one. >> if you're into that. whatever. go ahead, sorry. >> yeah, no, that's what i'm saying. not where you were going. >> the characterization was citizens, you will elect me is kind of a parody. >> i thought it was hilarious. listen, bill clinton and darryl
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hammond was an awesome bill clinton. phil hartman was perfect but unfortunately he's no longer with us. i would love four more years of that. just for "saturday night live." for four more years of impressions. >> i think darryl will have to go on one of those vegan diets. because clinton is so thin now. >> they should get darryl hannah to play him. >> that's what i was going to say. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> then i got confused with hannah and hammond. >> want to see something uplifting? a young black man pulled over by a white cop in south carolina and said the officer was just doing his job. >> an officer pulls up behind me throws on his lights. after understanding that he was there for me i pulled off to the side, he gave me a warning and i was about my way. i am an african-american male. this gentleman was caucasian. there were no problems. people need to understand that not all officers are crooked. not all officers are racist bad people. >> now, that video has been seen
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by more than two million online. will stack, an army national guardsman, joined "fox and friends" this morning. >> you are not automatically a bad person because of the color of the skin or the work you do. i think we should judge the person based off the content of their character rather than the color of their skin or what they do for a living. >> great commentary. >> you said earlier the hillary clinton ad announcing had three million hits so this young man who decided to take it upon himself to make a video, to spread a point actually was almost as effective as hillary clinton in doing that. >> i think more so in terms of the message and what he had to say and being courageous to come out there and put that forth, it's not necessarily popular or p.c. thing to say, especially in light of recent shootings in north carolina as well. but you know how much more, what he did for society, positive for this country, than someone like al sharpton who is a race baiter? that's what i would love to see the juxtaposition from a
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positive message like this man encouraging you to use your mind, your intellect make decisions for yourself and don't be a puppet or pawn for fearmongers. >> videos only tend to show bad things. that's the point. very few people will film positive things because positive things are boring. it's more -- you get more hits generally with infractions, this being the exception. people on world hip-hop world star hip-hop that website, they don't upload videos of people having nice conversations. they upload two women pulling each other's hair on the floor of a late night mcdonald's. >> what is this website? >> that's where you find everything. don't pretend you don't know. >> late at night, have you seen the picture of them getting my weave, yanking it? a joke. >> you go, girl. >> no look, i think it's a great message and i would be hard-pressed to find anybody out there, even al sharpton who thinks all cops are racist. but i think it is nice that somebody pointed it out. let's not go crazy, though.
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nobody is out there saying all cops are racist, all white people are -- >> oh! >> maybe i don't go to greg's website. >> every single host on msnbc. watch sharpton's show for an hour. you will see it. >> she's smart. she doesn't watch it. >> i don't watch that stuff. >> did you catch the masters over the weekend? a young golfer named jordan spieth owned augusta. 29-year-old became the second youngest golfer to wear the green jacket, spieth led the field from the start to the very last hole, never relinquishing the lead. the last time that happened 1979, 15 years before spieth was born. >> one of the epic performances in the annals of the sport. >> this was arguably the greatest day of my life, and to join the club that is the green jackets and to join masters
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history and put my name on that trophy and to have this jacket forever is something that i can't fathom right now. >> amazing. you were watching? >> yeah, i watched it start to finish. i loved it. i thought it was fantastic. watched yesterday, too. he was really impressive. his composure, the way he handles himself, his focus and attention, his setup, when he's like putting is fantastic. i would have liked to have made it on the shot that preceded that. >> leaving him the championship record, he tied it with tiger woods. >> very impressive. great golfer. >> jesuit high school. >> i'm glad my tips paid off. know when i watch a golfer i never really see a athlete. i always feel like i'm watching a businessman because the golfer is generally -- professional golfers, the sole proprietor has to map out a company to make some money to pay these people.
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that's why you never find a left wing professional golfer. the principles needed for economic sense and survival are almost always conservative. that's why when you meet a professional golfer, they are as conservative as you can get. >> they have come by here. >> 21 years old, i think he's earned $4.9 million this year so far. what composure. >> i love a great success story. i think some of these ones in sports is where -- actually in america, some of our best stories are coming out of the sports world. some are bad. also, there has been some terrible things recently. don't tweet me about that. but i like these good american success stories. i'm going to a great american sporting event next sunday at nascar. i was just wondering do they give out green jackets? >> no. big old trophy. >> he said when he was 14, his dream was to win the masters that was what he wanted to accomplish. >> seven years later, is that amazing? >> very quickly his caddy was a
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teacher. he left teaching 15 year teacher, left teaching he will earn 375 grand. >> better than teaching. >> leave it right there. still ahead, marco rubio -- you will hear that. you are going to really hear about that. >> more money than teaching is what i meant. nothing is more noble than being a teacher. >> marco rubio about to officially enter the 2016 presidential race. can he beat out his fellow republicans for the nomination? what should his strategy be? ♪ at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the world to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration.
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countries. i don't know if they actually saw the flick but if they did, they would have seen that "american sniper" is not a valentine to america but actually a pretty grim take on war. but protesters don't have to see what they protest because it's not ever about learning or facing competing ideas. it's about silencing others so their adolescent views go unchallenged. these cowards have turned campuses into bubble-wrapped ball pits. they care for crybabies when one can ignore big ticket misery in favor of wimpy protest about movies. they would never protest michael moore, oliver stone the only villains these students ever see in the very country that defends their idiocy. the same people who cry for safe space away from scary movies see no problem violating your space when they block traffic or shout at you at brunch. their strategy, saying that words or ideas are no different than physical harm. it's not a movie, it's an assault. where could they have learned that from?
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>> earlier this month the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya was attacked and burned and ambassador chris stephens and three other americans were killed. that attack took place amid violent protests that broke out over an internet movie that ridiculed islam. late today, the film maker was arrested in los angeles. federal prosecutors say that by uploading the film on the internet, he violated the terms of his probation on a previous check fraud conviction. >> action once spoke louder than words but now words are every bit as bad. i tell these kids to grow up but they would probably curl up into a ball and weep. so kimberly these students in my view will fail in the real world if movies frighten them. >> yeah. they can't handle it. they are just not well-equipped to do anything but pout and cry in the corner like little crybabies. you see what happens when a few politically correct malcontents
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get together and try to stifle free speech at a university where you are supposed to open your mind to learning to be able to take in another viewpoint and not to be so ignorant because you're right if they had bothered to see the film instead of just automatically protesting it by virtue of its title they would understand that it is not a celebration of america, of war or of having to take a life. it's much more complex. it shows the atrocities and the difficulties, the challenges of war and what the individuals in it have to face. >> julie i don't have any research to back this up. hasn't stopped me before. but i doubt that among those protesters there were no electrical engineering majors. you know what i mean? people that actually have to study. >> meaning they are all liberal arts students? >> like me. >> you know, i think your point is well taken. the first amendment is something i feel should be taught first day of college campus. you go to college to learn about new ideas and by the way, if you want to protest something, protest by not paying for it. that's a good way to protest
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something. preventing other people from seeing something or expanding your horizon, to me, i don't get it. >> this is bradley cooper at the mtv movie awards winning an award and doing something nice. >> i want to thank mtv and the fans. just want to say it's because of you, you brought awareness to the men and women and their families in the military and what they do for us on a daily basis. chris kyle would have turned 41 four days ago. chris, this is for you. >> that's a good thing. >> great stuff. but can i just take a different perspective on this. i think the system works. the university is going to put the movie up then they said they weren't because they got backlash. people were saying they didn't want to see the movie. football team saying if you don't show it, we will show it. the university said they would go ahead and show it and then got protests. that's kind of the way the system should work, right? the movie got out there, people who didn't like it have the right to protest. >> yeah, but they tried to stop it.
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>> that's the point. >> here's the thing that i think it actually backfired on them. the people who went to see the movie because they were interested probably saw the protesters and now would support seeing the movie and our military even more than before. >> good point. >> happy ending. >> all right. next, marco rubio is entering the 2016 race in mere minutes. he says he's quote uniquely qualified to be president. we will debate that ahead. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help.
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you are looking live at miami, florida where senator marco rubio is moments away from formally declaring a 2016 presidential run. how does senator rubio compare to his competitors on the republican side and how would he do in a general election against hillary clinton? he says he's uniquely qualified. eric bolling, why do you think he might be? >> he might be. like i say, i think the republicans in order to win and sustain any viability going forward you have to embrace the la teentino vote and he's going to do that. i know jeb is married -- is his wife married to a mexican?
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yeah so he would also. >> ted cruz. >> he's latino as well. i'm loving everything that he's representing right now. again, norman breman, a businessman, sports team owner with his backing i like that guy. >> but he flip-flopped on immigration and other issues important to the republican base. do you think that hurts him? >> it might. i think it will be -- a strength of his will be can he come out tonight or the coming days and articulate a vision on immigration. i do think two major strengths are that he hires very good staff and he is also very funny. he is naturally witty and funny and that comes across. >> he hates the beegees i found out which to me is a huge strike against him. >> here's why he's going to be the next president. the vowel to consonant ratio makes him a very difficult puzzle to solve unless you ask for an "r" which represents the republican party.
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>> thank god, because i was going to wait until 2016 and find out, but it is so good to get that inside scoop. i love the guy. >> can i solve the puzzle? >> you're crushing on him and so am i. we have a little competition going here. >> i think he's fantastic. he represents the american dream. he is warm, he's personable, his family is fantastic. when they were all here in the green room, his wife as well, he's just a very genuine person, he's very likeable and he's also well prepared. i feel that he's put his time in, he's preparing on foreign policy and other things so good things for his candidacy. >> i agree i think he's the strongest guy republicans can put up. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ help northern china reduce its reliance on coal fire heating plants and prevent 60 million tons of co2 emissions? when emerson takes up the challenge
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it's time now for "one more thing." eric, what do you have that's really special for us? >> i'll show you the pictures that our friends jay and laura sent us from their trip in mexico last week. walking down the streets this mexican guy yells to me, hey gordito blanco, which means chubby white guy. i know spanish and i was like are you kidding me? anyway, here's the picture. >> are you kidding me? >> oh my god! >> gordito. >> oh my god. >> this is a really interesting therapy session.
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>> you're like the stunt double for hasselhoff. you have red shorts on? >> the whole story is so you can show yourself without a shirt on? >> you figured that out already? that's part of i hate these people. >> all right. i'm ready. >> i hate these people. >> i hate myself because i still have yahoo! e-mail. yahoo! is like having an old car that you want to get rid of but you still have stuff in it. that's thehe problem with having an old, outdated e-mail system. i have 20 years of e-mails from my family and i don't want to get rid of it but i hate yahoo!. i don't even know why yahoo! exists. it's the worst. it's terrible. does anybody here have yahoo!? >> no. >> i'm a weirdo, i hate myself. >> every time i see that, i think it's strange. >> we still know people that have earthlink. >> really? >> do you ever want to be like in a famous painting? now you can. a museum in the philippines
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called art in island, there are 3-d structures and you can get inside and be part of the painting and really experience it. i like this idea because those are actually people getting involved. there's somebody lying on the ground and you can't see it because it says world's first selfie museum. that's a monday "one more thing" for you. >> can you beat any of these? >> i can't beat that. i can't beat bolling's. i love history. today would have been thomas jefferson's, i don't know what, very big birthday. i can't do math. turns out a report just came out very recently five years after the declaration of independence he was going to pack it up, go back to monticello, do nothing and the guy would never have been president, louisiana purchase none of that stuff would have happened and i think it's an amazing thing we just found this out. >> and the people reenacting "raiders of the lost arc."
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apparently people find this to be incredibly fun and are reenacting that scene. that's it for us. "special report" is next and rubio's announcement. this is a fox news alert. i'm shannon breem. former senator marco rubio will launch his presidential campaign momentarily. hillary clinton began her first time -- we begin with ed henry covering the second clinton campaign in monticello, iowa. good evening, ed. >> reporter: shannon, hillary clinton was just spotted at a chipotle in iowa. she was dubbed her campaign van scooby, was in the mystery machine. hillary clinton is snapping post
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