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less peer yusly. word to all you thin skinned politicians you're not going to like what you're going to hear but if you don't listen to joe you're going to lose. 8 p.m. sbn. be there. hello, i'm greg guttfeld along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, eric bolling and she wears a laddie bug as a bike helmet dana perino. "the five".." >> hillary's ol route was thereabout as spontaneous as open heart surgery. with all the looseness of your bank's pre recorded menu. press one for eye contact. press two for sip. press three for tilt head, nod and smile and press four to force a laugh. i love her. and let's not forget sunday's
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video. if you blink you'd miss her appearance. >> i'm getting ready to do something, too. i'm running for president. every day americans need a champion and i want to be that champion. >> see, they hit her this will the very end just like more than bates' mother. then there was this thing where she nodded and smiled like in the country bear jam bore re. the guests were vetted by the staff. it was more staged than my fair lady. all this to portray her as soft, authentic, but her actions are as real as travolta's hair. her family story doesn't match public records. she won't take reporter questions because she knows what they'll be. the e-mail scandal that's the toilet paper stuck on her shoe. so the media has no choice but to chase after her like fat kids swarming the free samples at costco enough with the soft, you've got to go hard be yourself, embrace it. you're not a loveable granny, you're the upper east side
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social light who feeds mice to her peek a fees. you're the stingy celebrity that a spa radio treat complaining about leaves in the infinity pool. you know the names of the help and it's the help. your facial expression always seems to say, who are you and where is security? but so what? we should be okay with that kind of hillary. after years of desperately seeking world approve profl from idiots i wouldn't mind a jerk. better to be a grisly than winny the poo. juan, i'm going to go to you first because you're juan. >> and we will come back, juan. >> how was her roll out so far from your perspective? kind of weird? >> no, kind of low key. this is what she needs. everybody thinks -- by the way, i really like what you did there. i thought that was great about norman bates's mom, i just hope the audience gets it. you can imagine her up the stairs in the living room all shrunken and dead, she's been around forever she's not new. i picked that up. >> my point was they kept her to
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the very end like they to this horror movies. >> i got it. i liked it. i think in terms of the politics of it i think that she actually is doing well because i think what she wants to do is not say anything that greg guttfeld could mock and she hasn't said a word. has she said one policy position is this. >> no. she's putting on a show. >> she's evading. >> i agree, she's evading. >> she's running from the facts, eric. let's roll what she had to say about her family background which she did i think, yesterday in iowa. i don't know. >> all my grandparents, you know, came over here and, you know, my grandfather went to work in a lace mill in scranton, pennsylvania and worked there this will he retired at 65. he started when he was a teenager and just kept going. so i sit here and i think you're talking about the second third generation. that's me. that's you. >> eric, how damaging is this horrible lie about her past?
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>> no more damaging than we were broke, what difference does it make at this point, the no tip at the chipotle, the servers, i park in -- it goes on and on. the question to juan would be is that all you've got? this is all you have is this i get 2 $1/2 billion buys something, but, began, can you damage inn all those people investing in that campaign. >> i'm not supposed to help you but let me help you a second. >> thanks. >> you know that story in the morning papers about her foundation, she's still going to take money from foreign government's. what is going on here. that is nuts. >> there's a lot more strings to be pulled at that sweater. >> she's for the middle class and she's for women and children, but she's part of a foundation that is taking money from countries that stone women and gays to death. >> i'm just not very comfortable -- >> there is financial -- you know, financial hype risy there. you're telling us one thing but
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do another. there's no credibility. >> dane thank you, you have a book coming out in which you tell people how to present themselves. what do you know she's doing is this is she connecting or disconnecting? how is that for a question? >> she is so far away from everyday america on her campaign she is trying to reinvent what it means to be normal. >> right. >> i feel like the fake ri is -- it's hard to take. it's like she's running the true man show campaign where everything is going to be perfect. >> wow. >> and you look at it from the outside and think this can't possibly be perfect. it doesn't really matter for her, right is this so the democrats don't really have another option so she doesn't really have to do anything, as long as her poll numbers hold fairly stidy nor the next year, she gets the democratic nomination and then i suppose she'll unbleach the $2.5 billion and it will be amazing shock and awe. >> you mentioned briefly that she might have been work parking in a handicapped zone. i don't know if she did it or if it was the secret service but
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they parked maybe just to drop her off, i think this is enough for a pre impeachment right now. once she's elected, impeach her. >> for some reason that television network won't let us roll that video and i don't know why, but it's really interesting. if you watch it, she gets out of the van, she does her thing and she comes back out and gets back into the van. though, if you're in that van, she literally walks past that sign right there that that's a handicapped sign. if you're running for president don't you say to whoever is driving, hey skoob or shaggy, keep going, don't park here because this is going to look bad. >> what's worse is that there was somebody already parked there. >> they pushed the handicapped -- >> right over it. it's horrible. >> it was granny. the same granny that got pushed over the cliff she was there and -- i must tell you, though, i think there are too many handicapped spaces in america. i do. i go to the -- i can't believe -- >> waps when people sit in these chairs? >> you ruin your life. >> there's too many of them.
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there's too many. >> who is against handicapped people? take it back, juan. >> people have said that but let just move on. some people have said that. juan was merely pointing that out and he 'tis agrees completely. there has been a lot of talk about her evading the media for various reasons, one of them being the e-mail scandal here is ed henry on hrc dodging the press. >> the media is collectively allowing hillary clinton's campaign to kick off much differently than what we've seen on the republican side. we were bend off behind those boxes, near the boxes an pallets back there. when reporters started shouting questions about same sex marriage the e-mail controversy she simply ignored it and then walked out. that's much different than marco rubio earlier this week doing the fox interview but also npr, abc. rand paula nounsing and doing the interviews with fox and nbc's savannah guthrie that got testy, pushing him on issues. >> there's boxes and boxes everywhere. >> i think that's where the
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e-mails are, all of them presented out from the server. she's like they'll never look here. >> hide in plain sight i always say. what do you make of ed henry. >> ed henry personally? i love ed henry. i think that -- i don't know how long this listening tour is going to go on interest hillary clinton, it's sort of an interesting thing that you would ng that before you announce for president you would to the listening tour. i think that while she's out there trying to could this every day looking it's so fake it really is bordering on ridiculous. i don't think they'll keep it going for all that much longer. i think she is going to have to do some interviews. there are some big issues brewing on the democratic side, one of them is on free trade. because the environmentalists and the unions are putting a lot of pressure on the democrats in particular on obama and hillary clinton is right in the middle. she has to decide what kind of a democrat is she, is she a bill clinton kind of person on free trade or an obama or an
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elizabeth warren. there are some big issues. what do the democrats want out of her, she has been running for 14 years and we still don't know. i don't think this listening tour is going to satisfy those voters. >> good point. kg -- >> it shows they don't have the confidence in their own candidate. they don't feel she's capable to keep the momentum going make the right comments and convey the right emotion and affect so better not to hear from her. >> i think what they would love is for the campaign to look so smooth that they never have a mess up, but candidates like to see people -- i'm sorry people like to see candidates that can take a punch how are you going to deal with adversity. the white house is not going to be a smooth ship. >> you want somebody to punch hillary is this. >> of course not. >> how about one question from the press. >> yeah. >> how about one -- all these little sit downs and cafes and restaurants and the auto mechanic shops the three or four people who are selected to sit with her and allegedly planned parenthood is there --
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>> wouldn't it be funny -- >> obama advisories are there, not a reporter. >> do you know how the news organizations could actually get back to them they could band together and just say we're not covering these, these staged event we're not going to do it. >> they fall all over themselves. >> free tomorrow of the press. >> they might to it. >> ask a question. >> i think the editors and publishers could get it. >> gosh, benghazi, you guys have been all over her. >> juan, they have the press pushed back -- >> dana's point was we want to see how she reacts when she stumbles, when she has a flaw revealed how does the candidate respond. to get back up off the mat. hillary clinton was done that repeatedly and infuriated the right because she says stuff like what's the big deals. >> no she says what difference does it make. >> thank you so much. >> since she announced in the five days since she announced she's moved on a couple key point, gay marriage and wall street and some campaign finance
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stuff. she's moved but no one can ask her that because the press is way over there, her little table with her three people -- zoo it doesn't matter at this point. the key point and this speaks to what dane thank you was talking about, do the american people feel like she's out there fighting for their vote? is she putting herself on the line? is she demonstrating fire in the belly. >> i think for a lot of people to see hillary clinton you know, the great -- however you say that. >> what happened a kwa. >> that she would get in the van an drive to iowa, people like this stuff. >> let's move on. >> i don't think so. >> let's talk about the other gop candidates. there were a couple of people that have talked about them today, harry reid had some interesting words as did chris christie so we put it together into an sot sandwich. >> that got weird. >> how do you see the republicans fight? who is the republican nominee going to be is this. >> you know, i don't really care. i think they're all losers. >> i think a governor is going
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to be the nominee, a governor or former governor because i believe that our party and our country needs someone who has actually run something and while i have great respect for a number of those folks i don't believe that we've done well with the ex pemplt of a one-term u.s. senator being president of the united states. >> dana, pick whoever you want. >> harry reid is proving a point that i make in my book that's out next week. >> really? what's it called. >> it is and the good news it. the good news is harry reid is no longer going to be in the senate. he is the most des struk testify person on civility in washington. why is it that republicans seem to have to own everybody elses comments. what does hillary clinton think about harry reid has said? what does she think abouter using his position on the senate floor to suggest that mitt romney hadn't paid taxes and then admits that he lied about it? i mean, what does she think about that? >> that's a good question but she won't answer it. what do you make of christy saying it has to be a governor
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basically saying either me or two other guys? >> when i first heard that is he vying for a vchl p spot, maybe that's where he's going, maybe he's seeing jeb as a presidential candidate and christy as a vp. which i think would be a huge mistake. jeb would maybe look at kasich then you have florida and ohio covered. >> do you know what i thought was cute was christy said we're going to need a governor, but we need a governor who has had to deal with the democrats in the legislature and, oh, gee, scott walker has got a republican legislature, jeb bush -- >> clever. >> who is left is this. >> very clever juan. >> by the way, who had the idea to interview chris christie in an ice cream parlor? oh, my gosh. >> it's very folk sy somebody already did chipotle. >> tune that hillary clinton did not leave a tip in the tip jar?
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tree impeachment. >> and you leave tips at chipotle? >> i leave something at chipotle. >> hillary clinton is excited that harry reid is playing for her team, she doesn't want him smearing her. as for chris christie, again a confident man. another governor in the race, too, and another governor in the race so let's see. >> let's see indeed. >> indeed. >> all right. ahead, a disgruntled flying mailman, how often do you see that? a lying comedian and jerry seinfeld next.
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welcome back. time for the very fastest seven minutes on television streaming video or pay purview three defendant stories, seven defendant minutes. first up you probably heard about the crazy mailman who landed a gyrocopter on capitol hill yesterday. turns out mr. postman planned that delivery for a while even telling the tampa bay times about it earlier this month. >> i have thought about being 75 years old and watching the collapse of this country and thinking that i had an idea that might have arrested the fall and i didn't do it.
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and i will tell you completely honestly i'd rather die in the flight than live to be 80 years old and see this country fall. >> all right. casey, take us through the legal aspects. >> he's this trouble and that's going to be -- just so you know for those of you out there you don't need to go to law sool for it. big trouble. he talks about to go this on the air, the tape is preserved, press play for the jury to show that he had the specific intent to do it. you can't think there were too many clouds and i lost track, i was trying to go to the mcdonald's drive through and there i landed. big problem. >> your thoughts on mr. whacky post guy. >> it's a gyrocopter. was it made out of lamb? >> i got it. >> i think he should be lauded for a m this of reasons, one, it was a green friendly brand of transportation, raising awareness on that. if only all mailmen -- >> it's gas powered. >> less gas than normal. if only i had less gas.
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if only all mailmen had this determination to deliver the goods. he also -- no one was going to stop this guy, but he did a great service for this country without harming anyone he showed another potential way to commit terror without hurting people. drones and small machines. by doing that everybody goes, oh wow. we've got to do something. >> are you concerned that norad didn't even know he had landed -- or was in the air until he landed is this. >> i can i saw a story today or at least tweeted from the associated press saying that national security said that basically he flew -- he literally flew under the radar which surprised me is that okay can you lower the radar? i mean, isn't that the idea? >> lower the radar. >> why was he on -- he's on the sz watch list since 2013, no cops or no gyro lands which is a tough one to get on and off. >> that's a small list.
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>> they didn't do anything about it. and then a friend called and left a message please don't shoot him down on his little gyrocopter. >> so shoot or don't shoot? >> don't shoot. in fact, i saw that michael mccall chairman of the homeland security in the house said they have long guns, if he would have come anywhere near the speakers' balcony, if he had comma little tarter they had guns ready to shoot him. i must say that what's interesting to me is the postal logo on the back. i like that postal logo. that was wild. >> santa of tax reform. >> let's move on to this one. some liberals want to believe in their causes so badly they'd lie to prove it. here is sara silverman telling a story about her being the victim of thk inequality at a comedy club in new york years ago. >> we were outside talking and todd somehow brought up that he mentioned that he got 60 bucks.
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he just got $60 and i just got $10. we did the exact same time back to back on the same show. so i went back inside and i asked the owner al martin and i said, al why did you pay she $10 and you gave todd about berry $60? it was so perfect. he goes, oh, did you want a $60 spot? you know, that's pretty [ bleep ]. >> so it turns out the owner of the new york comedy club saw that, called silverman out on facebook that caused the liberal comedian to come clean, greg, she apologized in a salon article. >> here is the reason she got paid 10 bucks. she wasn't scheduled. he was doing her a favor. todd berry was on scheduled to perform so he got 60 bucks. she showed up and said i'm going to do the set. he basically gave her cab fare because he was being nice. the mindset is if it's true
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somewhere my coax it can be true as well. >> like "rolling stone" article. >> she was a jerk because she kind of screwed over a guy who had done her a favor for the greater good anything is possible. i always defend come mix for not joking. >> 10 bucks over paid? >> yes. >> liberal comment making her point through a lie. >> i don't think that's good i think that's terrible. she said that all -- i think she's talking to fwg but all of us at the table she says don't make fun of women's issues and pay issues make fun of her so feel free because i think she put herself in the spot. she was ted wrong. >> she's the one who hurt the cause. >> she does. >> i mean, it's not -- i haven't said a word. >> there you have it. >> i mean, she actually hurts women by to go this, these hoaxes that they're trying to make up. you could probably find if you worked really hard try to find someplace that pays a woman comedian $50 less than a male one i think you would probably
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have to search far and wide, maybe you can find that and then you can report on this, but this hurts her. >> does she get held accountable going forward for this? >> that's not funny, she's not funny. not into her. she's just basically making a mock ri of a serious issue. it demeans the cause. >> she is funny. >> i don't find her funny. >> i find her funny. do you know what, this is not about funny this is about lying. it's a different thing. >> i don't find her lying funny either. >> let's do this one. one of the greatest ensemble shows this tv history, seinfeld. listen. >> oh i don't believe this. hey. what are you doing? >> i'm watching the bold and the beautiful. >> this is not a good time. >> no five minutes. >> what do you have to give your tv away to george for? >> because i've been watching too much. it was an addiction, i couldn't stop. >> now jerry seinfeld says tv is over pointing to the immense popularity of streaming video and pay services like netflix.
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arne the table, tv over had? >> how about everybody figure it out. you got the memo. no, tv is not over and table king abdullah sibl here to say. >> what do you think, juan? netflix is off the charts. >> it's off the chart with millennials, my kids, they love that stuff and they have chrome and they're watching on the internet. i don't like watching tv on the internet. i like turning on the tv and i also must say it seems to me tv space stations know about people like me we like live sports we like local news and national news right? where do you get that -- you get that on tv. >> tv is changing too. you love fox news we're doing huge i'm minutes numbers but if you want to do it on your tablet you go go to fox news go you can download the app. >> a friend of mine in south carolina when she waits for her son, she watches "the five" on fox news go. i just think the content is still going to be necessary but the way people watch it is changing and that's good.
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>> what's better production value some of the broadcast stuff like the seinfelds or dram mass or come mix on tv. >> he's actually talking about user-generated content. he calls you tube a garbage can and it sounds snob i wish but he's making sense. you don't go to a restaurant where the customers are cooking your meal, you want to have a top chef. he experts to be an expert professional in entertainment. he's saying leave the entertainment to the entertainers. i don't want to watch elderly men twerking. the inter stainment top entertainment like his show is great comedians in cars drinking coffee. it's no longer beholden to a fixed machine at a fixed time. we have choice, it's the most incredible choice ever to watch whenever we want to watch. >> we went over the seven minutes. next actress sophia ver ga gra
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in a big legal fight over their frozen em bree yoes.
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all right. well, modern family star sophia vergara once hopes to have a family with her ex fiancé nick lobe so she froze her eggs a couple of years ago. >> we wanted to plan away. my boyfriend nick is three years younger than me and has never had a son. i wanted to make sure i already froze some eggs. i wanted to take advantage of science. why not? >> how far along are you? >> how far along. >> in the process. >> i took them out already. they're in the refrigerator. >> that's hilarious. >> hopefully they will be fresh by the time i use them. >> the couple ended up breaking up last year and now lobe is suing the actress over two embryos they created. ver gra doesn't want the embryos
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preserved but lobe does. who wins that case? why are you making the weirdest face? >> what do we tell the children when we're divorcing, now you have to think about what do we tell the embryos? baby embryos do they get freezer burn? do you get that strange odor? and how long can you keep something frozen is this i have a swanson's dinner from 1983 in my refrigerator. could that happen to a embryo, can things move around and it's frozen. >> you realize that's a life. >> it's ridiculous. >> the irony here is that we're actually talking about a potential life form where other people don't see it that way. >> okay. well, just so everyone is clear out there she froze some eggs and then there were specific embryos that she had fertilized by nick. so then it becomes an issue does he have a property right besides being an issue when life -- because that's part of his property and he did not consent on the form, they asked you
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specifically, you know do you want the eggs destroyed, et cetera, et cetera and so she wanted them to be destroyed he want to keep them. he's saying, look, i they ever checked the box and initialed to give her mission. this is actually a very valid legal issue. this is kind of like coming of age with people doing this now, a lot of young women want to freeze their eggs because maybe they didn't meet the guy want but want to preserve their right to have children. >> that's different. these were fertilized by nick. >> she did some eggs and she also had specifically frozen embryos that she had him fertilize. >> that's -- >> it's complicated. >> i don't think so. >> she said nick wants a son. but the two embryos are female. >> can i jump in here? she wants to -- she wants to destroy the eggs, correct? >> yes. because she is in a new relationship with that hot vampire. what's his name joe? >> he's half the deal here. they should not allow her to destroy them.
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cop versely he shouldn't also have a right -- he wanted to take the embryos and have them brought to term right? so without her consent he shouldn't be able to do that, either. >> it is a very tricky situation. what is he going to do -- >> what's that allegedly i wants to do. >> raise children on his own. that's a tough situation. i imagine her new fiancé is not loving this at all. >> i think it's rich people's problems. i. >> i forget who said at that joke about -- >> fertility can be an issue for en wun. >> i want to make some serious points. >> thank you. >> all right. the left makes fun of the right and conservatives when they raise issues of moral questions on these big issues, like, well, what's twg to happen in the future if a couple gets divorced you have these embryos and the left says don't worry about that. now it actually comes to fruition. embryos could be a life. to me conception that's a life.
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one of the things that i remember so fondly of doing an event when we were at the white house was an event about snowflake children. these were embryos that were adopted by people who couldn't have children, they brought these young babies to term and they're all -- they're all there at the white house, snowflake children is what they called them and they were perfect beings. she is issued about genetically modified babies and how we are going to engineer our future are very serious character questions and ethical questions with the moral base and it also comes down to as i said yes yesterday, it's a matter of character. these are big issues that we shouldn't just gloss off. >> i couldn't agree more. i think the science is important. it has been very good for people and families that are trying to conceive and have had difficulties. so you know, study it and figure out the options of what works best for you. next do you have one of the worst jobs in america? which ones are they? dana has the list and also has a
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dread going into work every day and wish you had a better job? here had r. some options you may want to consider. career cast put together a list of the best surgeons of 2015 therm determined by compensation environment and other factors, biomedical engineer audiologist mathematician and actuary. knew to the worst, a broadcaster, which is what we do, cook enlisted military personnel, i don't believe that one, lumberjack and the number one worst job to have, juan williams, it is newspaper reporter. can you believe that? >> you know i don't feel that way. i understand because they say newspapers are on the way out you don't get paid a whole lot
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of hundred, in fact you can get killed if you get sent off -- >> you have to go to the hillary pain and chase her around the field. >> imagine if dana perino had to chase hillary. >> i wouldn't do it. >> she would be able to because she always has very sensible shoes. >> that's not a complement. >> no it's a nice -- honestly, you're ready. >> that was a dig. >> she said sensible not comfortable. >> i didn't say ugly shoes, sensible. i would take mine off and i would just run barefoot. >> what do you think about this list, eric? >> so i looked at the list last year. >> comparison. >> yeah a little comparison on salaries. one thing jumped out. did you know a lumberjack from last year to this year jumped $10,000, almost 30% of their salary. >> the second worst job and then this one, broadcast -- poor broadcasters went from $55,000 average last year down to -- >> that's quite incredible. >> a drop of almost 30% drop in
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their salaries too. >> greg was saying to me earlier today you don't necessarily go into being a firefighter for the money. >> no. no. you don't fight fires to get rich, do you it because it's an awesome job women love it. >> you get to do the calendar. >> you have that awesome pole. every guy wanted to have a pole to slide down because it was such a great i think this. did you notice the best jobs actuary, mathematician statistician, these are jobs that require majors that prevent you from protesting. nobody who has a good job spent their lives protesting. my feeling is the best jobs are the things when you are a tester. i test mattresses or you test wine. >> i want to be a spa tester. >> because that means all you're doing ask walking around going, this feels good. or testing candy. that's the best job, testing stuff thls it's like testing you know, bulletproof vests. >> what would you say to kimberly about is somebody who thinks they're in the worst job? what's advice to reinvent
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themselves? >> i would tell them when they wake up in the morning what is something that they would look forward to going to do and not think so much about the financial aspect of it how much it might pay, et cetera but starting to something that you really believe this that you think is fun and then you will probably exceed at it and excel and be able to get a good salary eventually or branch it into something else. what's going to make she happy, something i'm going to enjoy and feel good about when i go to bed at night. >> what do you tell your son he is getting ready to go to college, what do you tell him that he should study? >> look at the top both years last year and this year top not only pay, the best jobs they are paid much better than the lower part but they all have some sort of pat hook, actuary, statistician biomedical engineer data scientist, software engineer, computer science analyst. we focusen o that. at home we drill town it -- >> you're good at it. >> but he is too.
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my parents were very good at math and they pushed math on me and i'm trying to do the same with him. if you can give your kids any advice, even if they hate math stay with it. >> what if he told you he was going to be a gender studies major. >> we're looking at colleges though and, juan you will appreciate this, i'm as conservative as they come he's looking at ut austin which is as liberal as they come. >> liberal arts schools teach critical thinking and all of us sitting here and all of the smastest people, they like liberal arts. >> i'm a liberal arts major. >> big computer companies when they say how do you get a job with google? they say we want people who are liberal arts majors. my mom said to pea what kind of job does a philosophy major get? i'm doing okay. >> do you know who was a philosophy major, tony snow. a philosophy major and math minor. what was yours? >> one thing that's not mentioned here the toughest job, toughest job is being a police officer because one
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incident will blanket your entire profession. right though those are the guys i really worry about, right? >> totally. they have the toughest job because they have to fight and protect their lives and worry about reputation. >> we've got to go. ahead, she was you a spended for making her third grade students write get well letters to a cop killer. now a thj teacher is asking for her job back. should she get it? (dog) mmm, this beneful healthy weight is so good... i mean how can this be low- calorie? how is that even possible? an' i feel good... lean, strong... ...ah...you're gonna find out just how strong when we wrestle. look at you, you have no idea what's coming. come on... ...make your move. (vo) beneful healthy weight, a delicious, low-calorie meal your dog will love. with wholesome rice, real chicken, and accents of vegetables and apples. beneful. healthy with a side of happy.
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former black panther aubjamal has been in had prison for more than three decades that was back in 19816789 his health is now deteriorating to so one of his supporters a third grade teacher this new jersey had her students write him some get well letters. well, that got maryland zanega suspended but now she's trying to get her job back. >> in april i mentioned to my students that mumia was ill and they told me they would like to write get well letters to him. >> she's the one who introduced these children and told them -- told them about this murderer. >> well, she said she told the
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school board that the kids asked her to write those letters, but the widow as you just saw of the cop killed by jamal isn't buying it. >> i do apologize to parents, students and community members for having done that. i made a mistake but i have learned from that. begin high record i do not -- given my record i do not believe this one episode justifies high termination. >> well, this is one of those moments where you think how did the kids know to ask her to write that letter if she hadn't politicized it in the first police and made abu jamal into some kind of hero. it's bizarre to me. i don't know about terminating her but i will say she brought this on herself in my opinion. of course a lot of time i'm wrong so what do you say? >> eight year olds are not activists they have probably never heard of mumia.
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she clearly presented it to them, like this guy has been wronged wrongly i'm prifbd what should we do and they said he's sick let's send them letters. it's terrible what she did. especially then she blames the kids at the end. >> what do you say? you're the lawyer here. she said this is one incident she shouldn't be punished for one incident. >> too bad. it's one incident too many in this case. >> are you being political about this or just think it's wrong. >> no i don't care. >> because it's political. >> a mother, if she was doing this with my kid in the class i would flip out. i don't think it's appropriate or right to blame the kids for her own personal political ideology and trying to create this guy as some kind of martyr and write letters for him to get better. he is a cop killer, he is a disgusting human being and should have got the death penalty. >> she really likes and apparently i bet she read to the kids a quote from abu jamal in
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which he said as long as one person is silenced there is no justice. well so that makes him a hero, doesn't it, dana? >> there is no reason to be teaching this cop killer -- >> thank you. >> -- life to eight yerds. kids are more like had i li to ask at this time of year can we have class outside. i think the suspension is correct and i think it should at least be for a three-year period. >> a suspension but not termination. >> well, she is being paid too, by the way. >> i would go without pay. >> is it they read the police report where he shot faulkner in the back and then shot him in the head is this. >> you're politicizing it. >> you can't separate -- you're talking about the facts of the case. those are the facts of the case juan. >> i'm talking about the facts of what she did this in that classroom. >> it's not politicizing to discuss what happened in the crime. maybe daniel faulkner's widow should go to that classroom and explain what happened. why don't you start writing
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letters to charles manson or the night stalker. she is a rat. she is an absolute rat -- she flew her entire class under the bus. by the way, she is a hero to the people behind her. community organizer. screw her. fire her. >> they made it political interest their point of view. if she's going to be their hero she's going to bear the burden, be a martyr. one more thing coming up next. tt8fq@q:)q1m-[f=/p2!a>l
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one more thing. eric. >> so last -- yesterday fast food workers protested they want $15 an hour across the country. take a look at this from new york city. so just to get a sense of what this is all about, show the vo of when i got stuck, that's broadway, you can't go east or west from central park all the way down to the city hall. they shut down new york city. de blasio what an idiot for allowing something like this. by the way, cops were so mad that they had to deal with that stuff last night. i spent an hour behind that. >> no one could get across anywhere. >> host of them are students they don't have to worry about getting up in the morning or working. dana. >> so first of all happy birthday to my dad in denver leo perino, happy birth.
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i wanted to show you this clip the american country music awards are on sunday night and my favorite dirk bentley is on cbs had morning. >> my story is not typical and easy to sum up in a two or three word biline. the 17-year-old kid who fell in love with country music but i'm allowed to write songs about being a man which is one of the coolest places in my life. >> what do you think kg. >> that's your dude not mine. you got him. and you can keep him all to yourself. >> all right. i will. >> i got a piece bright bar.com called speech easy you should check it out. it's interesting, provocative. more important it's time for greg's gut tact. all right. as you know summer is coming, summer is my new intern but me loves pick things. here is the quiz, how many ants are there per human being on earth?
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how many ants? how many ants? >> i don't know. >> 200,000. >> 1.6 million. there are 1.6 million ants her human being. the totally biomass of all the ants on earth are the same as the total bio has of humans on earth. that means the average human is 1 p 1.6 million ants. >> that was amazing. >> that's really weird. >> kimberly. >> mama mia. it does everyone love an ba? it is unfortunate ending on broadway but bjor this. wants it to live on forever so he's going to open up a new diner in stockholm. i think this is a test case and then it's going to be here in new york. >> it's like the ikea diner. >> juan. >> let me say this quickly. >> i'm not done. >> don't forget to watch kimberly -- >> thaw, juan. you are a gentleman. >> there's this incredible story right nout side college station,
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texas. here is a kid she's been found with alcohol, going to get a ticket but the officer does rock paper scissor and she gets out. as a result the officer lost his opportunity to continue to be a security officer. >> special report next. isis terrorists force thousands to flee from the city of ramadi where american troops died during intense warfare in some of the darkest day of the iraq war. this is "special report".." >> good evening welcome to washington i'm brett buyer. iraqis are fleeing tonight interest land that was fought for with american lives. isis terrorists are advancing on the anbar capital city of ramadi, site of the some of the deadliest clashes during the war. the u.s. response now is being questioned. correspondent dog mckelway has tonight's stop story from the pentagon. >> reporter: this video purports to show u.s. air

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