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too, your own. very, very dangerous. get the issues, right or left. focus on those. not things like age. god forbid weight. can you imagine people focusing on weight? i'll see you tonight at 8:00 p.m. hello, everyone. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." hillary clinton, the woman of the people has been road tripping across america in a scooby van for a couple of days. a lot of pit stops for the former first lady who hasn't driven since the '90s. she didn't take time to say hello or take a picture with any of the people. she grabbed a chai tea and latte at a coffee shop. and her limo finally rolled into iowa and the press is really, really excited.
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>> and the scooby van is coming up right here, there she goes. and secret service following behind her. okay. they're going around to the back, so we're not going to -- you can see the media running blindbe behind me here to chase the scooby van. she's going around to the back. we'll see her very soon. >> guy in the orange pants is pretty quick. i'm looking at these people. wow. orange pants, he's really outnumbered now. >> so why does hillary want to be president? here's why. >> i'm running for president because i think that americans and their families need a champion. i want to be the champion who goes to bat for americans in four big areas, four big fights that i think we have to take on. there are those who don't agree with what i should be doing. and they're pretty powerful
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forces. we need to build the economy of tomorrow, not yesterday. we need to strengthen families and communities, because that's where it all starts. we need to fix the dysfunctional political system and get unaccountable money out of it, once and for all. even if that takes a constitutional amendment. and we need to protect our country from the threats we see and those on the horizon. >> we apologize for that extended sound on tape. >> you want to take the media? >> there's so many interesting elements here. going into chipotle. that strikes me selfish. who orders a bean dish on a bus tire? the gas remains the tank. >> i knew she wanted to run. but i didn't know she wanted to get the runs. but afterwards. she did go to get ice cream. it was self serving. but okay. enough of the bad jokes.
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you're right. watching the reporters it was like little kids going after the ice cream truck. they're treating hillary clinton like a sighting of big foot. oh my god. there she is. she's organized herself as a recluse. she pops up out of nowhere. it's like oh my god. the yetti! >> and when she chose an auto mechanic shop for her first announcement. >> it was a garage. cleanest garage ever. >> i don't know. everybody needs jiffy lube every once in a while to get this off to the right start. i thought i was watching a cartoon. like the scooby van. does it come with scooby snacks too? because they are delicious. what is she doing? we're all laughing. the reporters are running. there's a guy in orange pants making a jailbreak. is this a real presidential campaign, or is this "saturday
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night live?" >> i feel bad for the reporters. it's not their fault. the editors and the producers sending them after her, it is their farther. they were probably told if you don't get a picture of her in the scooby van, you're going to get fired. you want to have your people chasing her around like this because she bought a burrito, or make her come to you. where was campaign carl? was he in that throng? >> are you kidding me? i'm not doing any of that stuff. >> the scooby van looks like a limo. she's the one who chose scooby van. >> like a volkswagen van. >> this is my bus ride or my van ride. and then the chai tea and the
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latte? >> wrast wrong with that? is. >> she claims to be one of the regular folks. what about what she unrolled today was like the regular folks? >> you can't blame her because she had a burrito and a chai tea. >> that's a bad combo. but what's wrong with her having a tea. >> you go out in the audience. let's say a pie. what slice of the pie had a burrito and a chai tea today? >> a burrito? 90%. >> that was a powerful question. now we can roll to marco rubio. do we have the hillary burrito sound? go ahead.
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roll it. let's stop in here for a second. i'm a little parched from the jog. >> sir we've only been jogging for three blocks. besides, not supposed to let you lit any more fast food places. >> i want to mingle with the american people. talk to some real folks. maybe get a diet coke or something. >> please, don't tell mrs. clinton. >> jim, let me tell you something. there's going to be a whole bunch of things we don't tell mrs. clinton. fast food is the least of our worries. okay buddy. >> that was awesome. >> that wasn't today or last night. but this was. >> she was wearing inging inging sunglasses and no one recognized her. clinton is on a two-h day road trip traveling in this black van. security camera showing her ordering a burrito, tantalizing hints of a carefree jaunt from key battleground states. >> part of why yesterday was
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successful is she looks like she's having fun. she's doing for her, new stuff. we've never seen her get a burrito before. fun and new. >> oh my god. >> wasn't he just kidding? >> i can't. i can't. we have never seen her get a burrito before. therefore she's clearly never had a burrito. he watches what she eats on a daily basis. since he has never seen her have a burrito. clearly she's doing new stuff for herself. what is that? that is -- he works for bloom ber. he works for a respected news organization. that is amazing to me that comment was made. >> it's interesting. hillary had a burrito bowl and marco has a bowl cut. >> stop with his hair. all right. so look. it's all about health. michelle obama is all about health. the chicken burrito bowl with the guac, with the salsa and i believe it was black beans.
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i don't think it was pinto beans and chips. it's approaching 2,000 calories. >> i'm the wrong person to ask about that. >> i call that tuesday. >> wouldn't she say keep the calorie content down? >> if she were a guy, and she ordered that, would you be saying that? >> no. >> i think i would. i wouldn't. i would never -- >> that's because you are not -- >> i was going to say that. >> you can't make fun of what she's eating calorie wise. like cut that out of your whole thing. >> i wasn't making fun. i was just stating a fact. >> that's healthy. >> how about these numbers? $2.5 billion she's going to spend on this campaign which comes to more than double what obama -- the prior record spending on a presidential campaign was. >> because she has this much money to spend and the no primary opponent to spend it
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against. so the reporters trying cocover it are probably going to have to do a lot of this chasing her down to where she's going to talk to every day americans. what else does hillary clinton need to do? she doesn't have to convince the democrats. she can just sit in the backseat. that's a reason i was surprised she jumped in as early as she did. they must be so worried about her poll numbers slipping in those states like florida. virginia, colorado and iowa that they felt they needed to get her out there. look, this is her first day. >> she should have picked up the bill for everybody at chipotle. that's what i would have done. >> if your whole point is to go out and see every day america why do you go into chipotle looking like kim kardashian with your aid behind dark glasses so no one will recognize you? is this the whole point? if they don't know i'm hillary clinton. i'm running for president. i would love your vote. >> break out the sax phone.
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do a number. >> is that what he calls it? really deserves the credit. baby got back. to dana's point, look, she does have to convince democrats. >> really? >> yes. we had a poll out the other day saying the vast majority of democrats want her to have a primary. they're not sold on a coronation of hillary clinton as a nominee. there's no option. she'll go to the convention. even if it's lackluster support she'll get the nomination. >> because she needs the enthusiasm gap. she needs them to come out. >> i want to turn to rubio in a second. all this comical circus like atmosphere in iowa, does it overshadow rubio's announcement? >> i don't think so. we have so much time to fill. that's why this is happening. we will run anything. she gets a burrito. we're going to talk about it. if rubio gets a haircut. we're going to talk about it. if joe biden gets a prostate
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exam, we'll be right there up close. >> live. >> if rubio gets a haircut, you'll be talking about it. >> rush limbaugh said we should ignore hillary clinton. >> did she? >> do they have a tip jar at chipotle? >> yes. >> turning to other politician. throwing his ad in the 2016 ring, senator rubio delivered a passionate speech announcing his candidacy last night. a well received message. here's a clip. i have a debt to america. this isn't just the country where i was born. america is literally the place that changed my family's
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history. to succeed on this journey, i will need your prayers and your support and ultimately your vote. >> and a few moments later the senator sat down with sean hannity for a chat. sean asked about his relationship with fellow floridian and likely hopeful jeb bush. >> i noticed the media has been trying to pit you against jeb bush. some recent headlines. forcing locals to pick sides. at odds with his mentor. >> i consider him a friend. he's someone i admire and respect. i'm not running against jeb bush if he decides to run. i'm running because i believe i'm the right person at the right time for this country. >> good answer. >> yeah so marco rubio exceeded expectations that were already high for him. and he had a great rollout. he liked like he was comfortable and having fun. that was the the contrast. last week people say oh no hillary clinton is going to step
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all over marco rubio's announce. i thought the opposite. i thought he had an dplent first day. >> how did he do? >> i thought he did well. marco rubio has a jeb bush problem. he does not want to talk about it. but they're fighting over florida, which is a huge state, and a big state in the republican primary. so whenever i hear the comparisons to barack obama and how he's the new obama, he's not leading, but to some extent. obama consolidated the african-american community behind him. marco rubio has a long way to go before he consolidates the latino community behind him. zblf that shows about hillary clinton's candidacy. being from illinois, he didn't have any competition in illinois when he ran against hillary clinton. >> there is a parallel. you know they chose obama over hillary. which was the dynasty. >> the party overall. she was expected to get that.
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they gave it to obama instead. kind of what's happening. >> yeah. >> i thought he did fantastic. when i listened to him speak and you saw the crowd and the rhetoric and the emotion of his delivery, he was presidential to me. i like the juxtaposition with hillry. she brought it. it fell short. it was bizarre. the glasses. the reporters chasing. one seems ready for prime time. >> this is the thing about hillary clinton's campaign. so they do this very safe structured video on sunday, and instead of letting that be the only thing that reporters had to use on a day like today, we actually now have video of chipotle thing, the chasing of the scooby van. in some ways her campaign is over thinking things. but they're also underthinking things. >> the best money can buy? >> she doesn't need a lot.
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she's like a one hit wonder. she's going to play "i am woman" this will your ears bleed. if you look at the response from the celebrities on twitter that's all they want. i'm voting you because you are a woman, which is amazing. that's all she's got right now. i disagree. people would have said oh, she's too good. >> could have done it any time. it just seems cartoonist. >> senate committee votes to give congress a say before a final deal with iran. will the president sign that? next.
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senate foreign relations committee reached a bipartisan compromise to give congress a deal on with iran. and this afternoon they voted unanimously to pass it. the white house said obama would be willing to sign it. >> we've gone from the legislation that the president would veto to a peace legislation that's undergone sub substantial revision, such that it is now in a form of a
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compromise that the president would be willing to sign. that would certainly be an improvement. >> so based on my experience. when a situation like this happens where the president says i will not sign it. and then the congress tweaks a little something and the president says i'm not happy about it but i'm signing it then the president is pretty happy he got what he needed. >> the question is what is the president going to see? what is congress going to see if? the bill they presented us is far different than the ayatollah told the iranian people they have. the biggest difference is the ayatollah has told his people that americans will not inspect any of the enrichment facilities that are military run. now we said all of them. they told us every single facile facility in the deal will be inspected on a regular basis. and he carved out the military
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use. very, very different. for me that would be a deal breaker. so congress is going to get a deal. we saw the five-page thing. that's not what the other side thinks they have. i would push back on any deal with them. >> but i think this gives congress the idea to say we were concerned. we passed a bill. we get a say. on "morning joe" he was talking about the president has a different perspective than anybody else and is therefore superior. >> obama is someone who lived broad. maybe more than the president in a long time. and because of that he knows what america looks like from the outside-in. and he can actually see america, even to some point from the iranian perspective. obama can walk in another man's shoes. >> what do you think of that, greg? >> oh my goodness.
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he's not the outsider looking in. it's the people he hung around with. when he hears death to america. he hears oh, yeah reverend wright. it has nothing to do with him being outside the united states. it's the education he has to him. that's a bunch of baaloney. >> anything else? >> shall i talk about the missiles? >> let me set it up for you. yesterday, announced they would be selling a surface to air missile system with iran. >> yes. >> charming. >> these are basically the guard dogs for the nukes. >> yep. now it makes it harder to balm them. the reset button hopped on a yet, put on a burka and flew to iran. this was not supposed to happen. >> remember, adding onto that, kimberly, one of the first things president obama did is cancel the european missile defense shield.
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the president is about to cancel the missile defense shield. their concern was iran and possibly russia. now you have them working together to protect iran. >> it's getting complicated but clear for putin. he knows where he stands but loves poking the cage and saying okay let's have fun now. this situation has gone from bad to worse. i don't know who can say that at this point. but you have obama and kerry driving the bus blindfolded backwards and crashing and burning and seeming to laugh all the way like they're on laughing gas. this isn't diplomacy. this isn't smart foreign policy. this does not benefit the united states national security. >> if i was going to be moderating the debate and i will not be so i will do it here. i would ask hillary clinton this. in the past six years have you been better off if you were a friend to america or a friend to russia? >> well, if you're a friend to
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russia, you're probably not getting as much foreign aid as you would have in the past. and thanks to oil prices going down. i will say this. on the whole iran deal i want to take a wait and see approach. you're right. the ayatollah said one thing and we're hearing something different. by june 30th or somewhere around that time, we'll have something potentially in writing. either they abide by it or they don't. great. if they don't, we'll have sanctions on them and look at all options including military options. the whole rush to judgment until we see what is going on is troubling to me. >> they came out and said every enrichment facility will be inspected. they're carving out some military purpose. and some of this will be inspected on their terms. >> let's look and see what the
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full-time agreement is like. if we don't like it, two months. let's see what it's like. if we don't like it we go back to the drawing board. it's one way to avoid work. that's the only option we have. >> the rush to judgment is a national response to a rush to negotiation. he seems to be -- president obama seems to be in a massive hurry to shore up his legacy. why can't we be in a rush to judge? he's like a dumb husband who comes home from a casino telling his wife he did well because they only lost half their savings. i and mean, we're not getting anything out of this. >> we're not? >> hopefully the point of military capability. >> if i was in the speech office, i would read brett stevens suggesting language that president obama could give about the deal to be intellectually honest and tell us what we're getting. >> ahead instead of standing in solidarity with the victims of the charlie hebdo terror attack the creator of a comic trip
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doonsbury creator accepted a lifetime achievement award for writing terrible cartoons embraced by fans of kale. but he said the cartoons by the charlie hebdo staff murdered by radical muslims, quote, wandered into the realm of hate salespeople. he added free speech has become its own fanaticism. this is at a journalism function. i guess it's easy for him to say. when was the last time gary upset anyone? this twirp has been a beneficiary of left wing welfare forever cultivating his career. he's as safe as milk. what a contrast in the dead
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cartoonist. it was as funny as head lice. it never had to be as long as self conscious liberals got their assumptions coddled. here are three funnier. kathy, family circus. and he said the french cartoons bordered on hate speech. thanks to the creation of that, so-called defenders have a way out of defending free speech. now it's like yelling fire in a crowded theater. trudeau is a true islamaphobe. to him, his french peers asked for their murders. maybe they have bravely mocked republicans instead. a week ago you were the suggest of a week long attack. that's brave. i think it was brave he went after you. you're not going to cut his head
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off. >> i'm a soft target, that's for sure. i think he was making fun of me. i don't remember it being terrible. i consider it an honor o on some level. >> it's incredibly fearless to go after you. >> it's not like i'm running and chopping anyone's head off. >> why wasn't he going after you anymore? >> who knows? he didn't need an excuse. >> is this hypocritical? not surprise snging? >> i think you nailed it. how many years has he been doing this? way too long. it's a boring cartoon for 20 years, as long as i've known. i don't read it anymore. i would think every political cartoonist, especially, would get blind the charlie hebdo people. whether you believe in the ideology or not. no matter where you are on islam. it's not just about that. it's about the first amendment free speech and the stifling of that should drive anyone crazy. >> he didn't have the guts to do it.
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here's his defense, julie. you should punch up and not punch down that criticizing radical islam is punching down. i would think punching up is going after somebody who can kill you. >> punching up i guess. is that it? >> i guess so. i'm very concerned about the hate speech thing. it prevents free speech. it's a subjective term. the issue of hate speech, quote/unquote. there are certain things people say that we find offensive. the ku klux klan should be able to march down the street. on public property they should be allowed to protest. anybody should be able to do what they want to do. it's part of free speech. >> well, there's limits. constitutional and otherwise. >> but not this. this is not a limit. right? you're not allowed to threaten people's lives.
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it's your right to do as part of the first amendment. i don't know what their amendments are. but in this country we should be able to say what we want and not get in trouble for it. >> i agree. i don't think it was an award winning moment for him. he had an up the to say something courageous and make a positive impact. instead he looked small and cowardly. >> he probably thought it was a good idea when the administration made up the lie about the benghazi video and the guy in the middle of the night. no one in hollywood stepped up. >> it's the same kind of thinking. >> coming up, breaking news on the world's highest paid supermodel. that's me. oh, no, it's gisele. she's making big changes to her career. she's moving out. kimberly will fill us in ahead.
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it's been exactly one year since boko haram terrorists kidnapped 300 schoolgirls in nigeria. after the schoolgirls were erupted, a social media campaign erupted with people like michelle obama and ellen degeneres holding up signs saying bring back our girls. but 365 days later, more than 200 of those young women remain missing. >> it's very disturbing to me that there are so many major atrocities that happened in africa that do not get the kind of coverage that they deserve. so for example we were wall-to-wall coverage in america. not just at this channel, but everywhere after the charlie hebdo attacks. the nigerian situation with the girls, 200 girls the kenyan situation which was over 150 christians murdered at a university and sudan, the atrocities that continue. we haven't mentioned congo goes on and on. and i think part of that is it
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is so overwhelming it is hard to describe it. and we don't have reporters there like we used to. the reporters are stretched thin. >> this is very troubling. thinking about this the young girls and who is looking for them, who is trying to help them. >> the #foreignpolicy or #diplomacy doesn't work. if theory is if you put it out there in the white house and the hashtag was retweeted and seen by enough peeblople, there would be a social push to make change. it doesn't happen here, let alone in africa or anywhere else. talk of big game. they very carely engage. they very rarely get off the kouj and do something about it. they can get involved and be
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vehement about their outrage. but to do something is rare. >> we have sent in special forces to work with the officials at boko haram. limited enough that it's not worth talking about yet. but they're trying. they still don't have a read on where the girls are. >> yeah, hopefully we can do something else to help them. i'm a mother. you're a mother. this is heart renching when you think about the families with the girls out there. god knows the atrocities committed against them. >> it is heart wrenching. you spent time in africa. i have too. when you see how little some of these families have to have, and have very little they have to get by but they're so family focused. these kids walk literally miles and miles and miles to get to school or a water source or anywhere else, under brutal conditions. in open fields and god only knows. you're ripe for the picking by anybody. when you think about how protective we are about our own
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kids here and how open they are as a society and withinging and kind and generous and warm and people take advantage of that. it's horrific. it's horrible. >> new never to be forgotten. >> the real issue here, aside from the atrocity of it it reflects the destructive consequences of symbolic action. a hashtag tweet actually feels as though you are doing something, so you can walk away without ever doing something. symbolism replaces actual action. this is why when people are doing charities on twitter people will retweet your charity without ever contributing and it hurts your charity. people feel, hey, i just did this. s that is what you're seeing right now. oh this is terrible. tweet. that's an achievement. and that leads to the bigger question. if i as a person condemn or reject symbolic action, then i must be for real action, in which america should go there
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and erase boko haram from the planet without apology risk american lives and reject the idea that the moral action was expansionism. that to me is a grave cop-out. we are going to rid the world of evil, or else we are just guilty of ocean privilege. >> in this particular case however, i do think there is a united states national securities imperative. that's because boko haram and isis have tried to link up, make a partnership and alliance. so i think there is -- you could make a case for having more u.s. involvement to try to help them ward off the possible connection. >> now there's no excuse to not get involved and be proactive. >> we live in a world where we cannot look away from things. it's literally a phone booth. we can see everything. we can't escape atrocity. it's in our faith. >> i agree.
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it's horrible. but atrocity is everywhere. that's the problem. my goodness. no nation nobody on its own could ever. >> however, we focus so much on marginal things. we spend days talking about a conflict between christian bakers and gay couples. nobody is getting killed in that. no children are being raped. but we spend a lot of time tauging about that stuff. >> we spend a lot of time talking about kim kardashian. >> coming up a mother who admits she has a favorite child r, and she doesn't feel guilty about it next. ♪ help brazil reduce its overall reliance
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is it okay for a parent to have a favorite child? i do. he's a 10-year-old chihuahua. a mother from oregon admits she does. her 3-year-old daughter. >> there's something so special about your first child. we really had a strong bond. it feels awful to think oh could i have a favorite? it doesn't mean that i don't
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love my son just as much. i love them both. but i have had more time to get to know her, and to develop that bond, and my bond with my son is going to grow. during the teenage years when my daughter is maybe really challenging and emotional, i might find myself gravitating towards my son. relationships are ever changing. i feel like children are no exception to that. >> someone is going to be saving up for therapy bills for her son soon. >> and that's going to be on the internet forever. friends are going to make fun of him. the rids are like, what's wrong with you? >> what happened to little timmy? let's look back. >> i'm an only child. i only have one child. clearly, my parents created me and felt no need to ever go further for a variety of reasons. but kimberly, you've got a brother. >> yeah. >> and does your mom play favorites? >> i think i was the favorite right? >> i guess.
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why not? okay, i will say this, my mother was super close with my brother. i would say. for sure. because he was like the little one, the munchkin. but i was probably for sure daddy's girl. but i have one child. ronan. i picked him, not my not my dog bella. note, julie. you picked the chihuahua. >> i love my son a little more. >> why would you pick or choose and put it on tape and memorialize it? >> we are all qualified to talk about this because we have only children. >> only child. >> but you had a sister, right? >> right. but i'm italian. my mom was italian, so i was the favorite. >> wow. which explains a lot. >> greg, you had the older sister. your parents kept trying until they got the boy they wanted. >> perhaps. i don't have real children. but i have seven life-sized dolls that i have suspended in
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any game room. i have a favorite. it looks like brian killme because it is brian killme. the woman's decision to publish a provocative piece exceeded the decency of her not hurting her other child. she got a week of twitter and facebook and she's on shows. that's what it's about. >> yeah. >> lou dobbs just e-mailed and said what about me? >> lou, see you tonight, hot tub. >> you know, poor lou dobbs. he's a sensual man and you just discharged him. >> that's his nickname. >> cold swaurt the way to go. bubbles on low. lights. champagne on ice. >> dana, i feel like you raise a good point, dana because here goes the hot tub lou dobbs thing going on in my head right now while i try to focus on the subject. people are getting out of
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control. what is with the oversharing? what's going on with your child? >> bring back our journalism. seems like it was a producer in search of a story. i think that you could have just easily gone past this and said, let's do a story about nigerian kidnappings. >> are you evading the topic? >> absolutely not. >> i always felt like my parents thought my sister was the favorite but she was my favorite too. but then i asked my mom today and she said, no you were both my favorites. >> but you're more famous than your sister you can call her and go ha, ha, ha you were mom's favorite, but i'm on tv and hang up. >> we were at my mom's birthday party, and i walked in afterwards. she and i heard this older lady say, oh about my sister oh, she's the other sister. >> all right. one more thing. >> call her after the show. ♪ you know i'm all about that bass ♪ ♪ no treble ♪
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see what happened was he started celebrating. he thought he was going to win. the other guy said ha and went past him and beat him. the great thing is they're now living together in vermont. i'm joking. i don't really know who these people are. university of colorado steeplechase or something. i'm not into sports. >> steeplechase? >> it's a steeplechase runner. >> where's the steeple. >> and where is the horse? >> see all the people. >> i had a great night last night. i got invited to a dinner -- >> all right! >> if i got invited by "glamour" magazine to where they were honoring their top ten college women. they are amazing. here they are at the event last night. if you pick up this month's issue of "glamour" or go to glamour.com and read about these top ten college women. they've achieved so much. they're very young bright exciting people that are doing
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things like bringing cfl light bulbs to a nonprofit called brighter today in the philippines in india. they're doing things that most people -- they're doing things by 20 that most people never do in their lifetimes. it was so inspiring, and i really appreciated the invitation. >> awesome stuff. >> you are great about women's issues and young girls. >> tonight i'm going to be in for greta "on the record" and greta traveled to michigan on monday and sunday and interviewed the parents of the marine held in iran. the father has brain cancer and wants to see his son before he dies. hopefully we can make that happen and take you inside the 2016 race and in other news. we have some news from brazilian supermodel -- eric, you've been following this closely, gisele bundchen who is leaving the catwalk next week. two decade-long career very successful businesswoman and supermodel. i'm sure many will be sorry to see her go. she'll just be performing for
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tom brady now. >> she's not leaving. >> she's waiting in my car. >> can we do this very quickly? >> in a hot tub? >> yes greg's hot tub with dobbs and whoever. >> campus reform.org found out that 22 states have colleges where illegals get instate tuition. watch what happens when they talk to kids who are paying full tuition out of state, watch. >> you can save $80,000 on your education. >> oh, my gosh. really? >> that would be amazing. >> so in order to do that, you would have to give up your u.s. citizenship to be an undocumented student then you'd be eligible to pay in-state tuition in maryland. is that something you'd be willing to consider? >> i guess so. >> we have social security cards. would you be willing to sign your name on it? >> sure. >> okay you're up. >> have you ever gone to a websigh and the link is really bad. hillary clinton is planning for thatp about but look at hillary clinton.com. you go to the website and it's a
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bad link. a picture of her, donald duck little chelsea and bill clinton in his bubba days at arkansas. >> i bet that was planned. but it's still pretty funny. come on. >> "special report" next. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. president obama is taking cuba off the list of state sponsors of terrorism. it's a move the president telegraphed late last year when he announced the u.s. and its southern neighbor were ending a half century of hostility. let's start there and get the latest from kevin cork at the white house. >> it was a move that was certainly expected out of this white house. here's what happens next. cuba will remain on the list of sponsors of terror for the next 45 days until that designation is officially rescinded unless congress can come up with a veto-prove override which would seem highly unlikely at this
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