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hello, everyone. i'm greg gutfeld along with kimberly guilfoyle and eric bolling and dana perino. "the five." today is the funeral for new york police officer brian moore who was shot dead last week. on monday this monday national police week starts to show appreciation for all of our fallen officers. it's needed now more than ever because, unlike cop activists, cop supporters have jobs. and so we must try harder to thank the police because they won't be asking for it. it was just months ago that they
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demanded dead cops. >> what do we want? dead cops. >> when do we want them? now. >> what do we want? >> dead cops. >> when do we want them? >> now! >> what do we want? dead cops! >> mission accomplished you dirt bags. what is happening to police is what happened to businesses about decades ago, activists smearing entire enterprises with isolated events. drug companies, car companies, you can't think of the oil industry without thinking of oil spills. this tactic is now applied to . >> people who, after decades and centuries of police terrorism, have decided to respond in this way. >> the police have talked about the fact that they are willing to be very aggressive as the situation stays out of control. >> if they are picking up things being thrown at them and throwing them back that implies to me as an observer that the police are a little bit out of control or they may not be using
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discipline police tactics. >> we talk about training we talk about people who have to live in the community and there is a lack of emotional investment. some of our veterans don't know the communities and they are ready to do battle. >> fact in new york city people fatally shot by police has dropped 90% since the 1970s, even as violent crime went down. but yet they are the bad guys and that's a win for the career disrupter. no spotlight on gangs or their victims. to point that out would be racist. condemning crime is condemning a lifestyle. even the dukes of division make it about race. for this is really about subversion. forget big business now. if you bring down the cops you bring down society. that's the agitate for's goal. they have no such commitment. this is all that they do.
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so how do we stop that? why not give them what they want? i call it the police exemption pass. if you hate cops then ask for a pass that says under no circumstances, will the police ever assist you. it's a do not resuscitate for radicals. getting them to live by their actual words. i mean why would you want to be saved by the people that you want dead? the cops have a duty to protect you but do you have the guts to refuse it? >> all right. kimberly 30,000 police officers gathered to remember brian moore today, showing force and community was more than normal. makes sense, right? >> right. because it is symbolic. they were there to remember the man that lived, served and died for this city. he was widely admired in the police department. his supervisor if he had more
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officers like him, there would be no crime in the city. this is someone we should really be celebrating as an example of the men and women that serve in the uniforms of blue. i find it heartwarming to see how many people showed up and i think a number of people are appreciative of the fine work that the cops do every day and it's too bad that a very local minority of individuals cast aspersions and call for the death of fine officers like this. >> yeah. julie, this is the only time though that you ever see such outpouring and it's -- i think it is -- the public shares a responsibility in this that we don't go out of our way to support the police unless something bad happens to them. >> well i don't think that's true. look for example, i got mugged last year and there were two police officers that showed up and i thanked them profusely, i thanked them on the air, in person. listen i live in the upper west side. i will tell you, they pulled over -- somebody pulled over my
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iphone and they pulled over the first african-american men who did it i couldn't identify them and -- >> i would assume they did that based on a suspect description that you gave about age, weight and -- >> i'm not castgating them for doing it. i told them what the person did or what the group of kids were who did this and they pulled over random kids and maybe one of them was, maybe one of them wasn't. i couldn't identify him. look i live on the upper west side. i don't know anybody who lives in my neighborhood who is not grateful for cops every single day. so you just can't -- it's not a liberal versus conservative kind of thing. but despite all of that there are police departments -- don't shake your head, eric. >> no it's so typical.
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you're doing what everybody -- >> nope. nope. you're saying wow, that's amazing but -- >> there are no bad cop apples? >> julie, can you say maybe individual officers? >> yeah. >> i wouldn't say a whole police department. the ferguson police department had things that they said were racial and shouldn't do even though they ruled that the specific officer in ferguson did nothing wrong, essentially. so you can't go out there and say that all cops are great, all liberals are bad. there are good and bad people on each side of the argument. we can't criticize the police department. >> i'm not saying that. >> actually, you are. >> i'm not saying that. there should be specific factual incidents that you evaluate. >> agreed. >> and not saying whole police departments. they have to come back with
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conclusive and persuasive facts and if there is a problem, it should be addressed. >> agreed. >> all right. i want to ask you, eric don't you think, if a radical does not like the police shouldn't they voluntarily go to the police department if they don't help me. >> it's not that they don't want the protection. they don't want to point out that they matter. this morning i walked in to dunkin' donuts. >> now that's a stereotype. >> no. he's got a black bandon his badge and i forgot until i saw that -- it just killed me. i was ready to cry right there. questioning cops and their tactics is emboldening bad guys. if you're a bad guy, you're doing something wrong and you're carrying an illegal gun, they used to run. they don't want to get stopped and frisked. now they approach the squad car. now they approach the unmarked car and now officer liu and
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ramos and moore are dead because they are being emboldened. why? because people on the left say we have to somehow point the finger at cops because there are bad cops. there are vast numbers of great cops and very very few bad cops. >> agree. but you can't close your eyes and say you can't criticize any cops out there. >> you do this every time. we're talking about officer moore. >> nope. >> you did it and so did mayor de blasio. >> i'm not talking about officer moore. >> he said we need to talk about how the nypd handles people in the community. >> dana i'm going to roll a piece of commissioner bratton promoting officer moore and then you can comment on whatever you want. >> okay. >> it's with great honor and sadness i posmomously new york
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city police department. today, let us say farewell to detective brian moore as he begins his journey to a new assignment a hero of the city a guardian at the gate of new york city and now a guardian angel at the gate of heaven. >> so it sounds to me like a fitting tribute and i think the nypd i've only lived here a few years but i feel like they are a model to be -- it's an example that other police departments, if they want to know how to integrate and have more minorities be a part of the police department that it's a good one to look at. the department of justice aunited states noed it is going to look into the baltimore police department. i think it's warranted at the same time to look at the mayor's actions because she made decisions that put them in a bad position. why are you griming at -- >> no. i think that's a good point. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> you keep looking at me like you're going to laugh. >> no i'm not laughing.
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i'm thinking. >> he's happy to see you. that's all. >> i also thought loretta lynch struck a really good tone and balance. she was talking to the cops and said you chose a noble profession and you should remember that. she's new on the job. i'm sure she's extremely busy but i think attending the funeral today would have sent a message. of course she can't attend every funeral. i know that. but this one, after the baltimore issue, i think this would have sent a positive message. >> kimberly, i was watching a game atshow at the gym, cnn carol costello asked one of the experts there, who would want to be a cop? and this is after spending years smearing them. mainstream media has been smearing cops forever and then she asked, who would want to be a cop? >> just have some appreciation
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have some intelligence and some range in your brain to be able to evaluate individual departments and individual people. would you want everyone saying you know whatever i want them to focus on what you are doing individually instead of always thinking in the lazy collective all cops all departments. we're not growing intellectually when we do that. why don't you talk about what is going right and then make suggestions about what we could do better. there's always room for improvement. but i think it's really inappropriate to sit there and say, all cops are bad and act like their lives don't matter. they are going out trying to do good every day. not everybody's perfect but there's a lot going on in community policing across this country and there's people in cities good mayors like the one we have that are trying to come into communities, create a relationship and a dialogue between the police department and individuals, especially in disadvantaged neighborhoods, there's moms and dads who want
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their kids to be able to go to school. let's talk about what we are doing and successful models, dana templates like new york city police department to talk about how we can do it better as a country. that seems to me to be a better healthier approach. >> i don't think anyone is disagreeing with you. you can't use those people as an example of -- you can't use those people as your example of people who -- >> i'm not. >> how about a less intense example would be mayor de blasio remarking that his kid, he had to lecture his kid a talk about new york cops. that is a very very deep jab at the police. >> sure is. >> he's telling his son, you can't trust the cops. >> not only that he used his son as a prop to make a progressive point. >> we have five people sitting around here having no idea what he thinks about his african-american kid going out there. >> who is white?
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>> i'm sorry. i don't think you set the profile of what his son looks like. >> i'm white. >> i'm puerto rican. >> i don't think you're pulled over like -- >> i get pulled over. >> not for those reasons, my friend. >> he made this story public as a way to somehow get some press and then when those four cops were killed had he to run and hide and -- >> yep. >> he was an embarrassment. he made it the story. not these five white people. >> i tell you this i'm not a big fan of bill de blasio but i'm not going to judge him for what he told his kids. >> i am. i'm going to judge the hell out of him because he made it public. >> you can bring up the racial aspect of what is going on in kind of a eulogy that he was giving. >> and i don't think it's true. i think he made it up. >> i think it's true. >> but it's appropriate to do that literally talking about brian moore and then say -- >> i don't think it was brian moore. it was the previous one. >> it was a couple of days ago. not at the funeral.
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>> again, i'm going to say this it's not for me to tell him what to tell his black kid about how he feels when he goes out there. eric it's not. he's >> he's a public figure. >> if you're going to talk about a fallen 25-year-old cop and say, by the way, the nypd really needs to -- >> no. but i will tell you this i have no issues. nobody crosses the street when i walk down the street. >> you are deflecting. >> i am not deflecting. >> he was wrong to do it. >> what he's not wrong to do is telling a white person nobody crosses the street when they see me at 2:00 a.m. if you're a black guy walking down the street -- >> they do when they see me because it's often what i am wearing. >> i don't blame people who are african-american who feel like they are being -- there's discrimination against them. >> dana last few, this next week may 13th is national police week. they are asking residents to go
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to the precincts for a vigil, you can go to police.org. is it sad that we need a week? shouldn't it be all the time? >> of all the weeks, this is a pretty good one. and i think stopping by or saying hello, i'm always -- i'm glad when i see cops. when i walk through columbus circle and there are bike fights if there are cops there, i'm more at ease. maybe that is my personal experience. >> cops are very very friendly. >> and the majority is the minority. >> yeah. >> on the force. >> okay. we've got to move. so what does tom brady think of the report that implies he's a cheater? his answer next. and later, we're going to answer your questions. it's facebook friday. so post them on our page. facebook.com/thefivefnc.
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well last night patriots' quarterback spoke during an event at salem state university. >> what is your reaction tom, to the ted wells' report? >> who cares! >> see, i can't usually say those things. but it -- i don't have really any reaction or a comment on it. it's only been 30 hours so i haven't had much time to digest it fully but when i do i'll let you know about it. >> when do you plan to address this publicly? >> hopefully soon. hopefully soon.
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there's still a process that's going forthright now and, you know i'm involved in that process. so whenever it happens, it happens. >> the investigation determined two patriots' employees probably let air out of the footballs making them easier to catch. tom didn't sound very deflated. >> i've dealt with a lot of adversity over the course of my career my life and i'm very fortunate to have so many people that love me and support me. [cheers and applause ] >> thank you. life so much is about the ups and downs and certainly i accept my role and responsibility as a public figure. >> and he says the controversy definitely won't take away from his team's super bowl victory. >> has this however, detracted from your joy of winning the super bowl? >> absolutely not. >> why not?
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>> because we earned and achieved everything that we got this year as a team and i'm very proud of that and our fans should be, too. >> is the super bowl tainted? >> what do you guys think? either do i. >> i'm going to do a beckel on this. during that sound bite they lost whatever love they had for tom brady. >> well first of all, i'm not feeling the weird movie film thing and it's got kind of a bump thing in the back and -- >> so his hair is bothering you? >> i didn't like the hair the attitude. i think he should have had a little more composure, acted a little more personal. instead of reading xs and os, come on. i don't know. fall from grace. >> first of all, i loved him yesterday. then i saw this and i have evolved as i did yesterday on other things.
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eww, tom brady. there's a word on tv that i can't describe with you right now but it starts with a "d" and ends with a "g." i don't like this and i don't like him. >> i think it's two words. >> i have no idea what you're talking about. >> i'll explain later. but he went after ted wells' report. don't laugh at ted wells. he has a sterling reputation. if you want to go after anything go after your terrible behavior. >> brady wasn't well-coached in this one? >> well he's surrounded by fans. it's like going to a studio audience where they have the laugh track. >> i was going to say, he had a crowd more that laughed at jon stewart on the"the daily show." >> can we play this sound bite? you have to listen. you've got to hear tom brady speak in the third person. listen. >> i think as a human you care
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what people think. i certainly care what the people that are close to me think and what they care about. i also think as a public figure you learn that there's not -- everyone is not going to like you, either. so good bad, indifferent, there's a lot of people that don't like tom brady. and i'm okay with that. >> you're okay with that third person reference? >> that's what happens when your head gets inflated. you know what we all do -- we all do little things in our lives to get an edge. some anchors will have some work done on their face. some will have a lot. this is what i used to look like before -- >> you guys are great. >> well done. >> another friday for you screwed up. >> but you looked really good then. that wasn't so bad. >> not bad at all. >> the only thing that tom brady hasn't deflated is his ego. i've never seen anything like it. and if they had actual facts to back it up you really have a
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fact pattern problem. i didn't read what they see. i know there's no smoking gun but it's pretty obvious. >> and you're right. he does it at salem mass. that's like at patriots' central. >> that doesn't matter. look at the object. it wasn't a good time for him to be in that environment and make a statement that everyone has been -- >> it's the opposite of a witch trial. >> one quick thought in baseball the umpires hold baseballs. in basketball the referees hold the ball. it's the stupidest rule. fix it nfl. don't blame brady. fex your fix your problem. >> it's the dumbest rule of all. >> that's what is interesting. you feel the same way about steroids. you think it's a dumb rule but it is a rule so you have to follow it so the rule doesn't
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exist. >> you break the rule and deserve to be punished. >> what you're saying is you can wear different sizes of things. you might have a bigger hand so you're a bigger guy. why can't you have a different ball based on -- >> like in bowling? >> yeah. it should be like bowling. >> yeah. >> true. >> like the whole rack. >> okay. we've got to leave it right there. next up on "the five," facebook friday is back. we'll answer your questions in a few minutes. and later, my of the week.
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she was the only one out of the class of 305 who didn't pass a grueling optical course test. but she was still able to graduate due to standards lowered by mayor de blasio. he's just winning, isn't he? you have a quick thought on this. >> a very quick thought. the house is burning. what do you want someone who is quota or capable? apparently -- i feel bad for her if she is not, i don't want that person on the other side of the burning wall. think of this. >> well she's not going to carry you out. >> think life and death. do you want the one that went in because of the quota or because they are capable? >> every time i've been rescued -- >> that's not what you call rescuing kimberly? >> i got rescued. my toaster caught on fire and the alarm went off and they said come to the firehouse and we did
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and it was fantastic. it ruins the backdrop thing. >> yes. they came to your house because you're so hot, they had to put you out. >> let's make a deal. let's have quotas in professions where lives are not at stake. club deejay knock yourself out. but firemen, police officers doctors, pilots competence matters more than anything and that should matter. i think this was done because of lawsuits they are scared of being sued over discrimination. but the fire department is like an olympic team. it depends on athletic prowess and strength. those are vital. if she can be a fireman, why can't i be a basketball player or a ballerina? i can't because i'm terrible. >> you're right. if the whole point is because they are afraid of lawsuits recruit more women? obviously just make an effort if you're worried about not having enough women on the force, find
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women capable of doing the job as opposed to some token -- >> i know a lot of women that are capable. >> or change the test and have two different tests. i know that shouldn't be right but they should be honest about it rather than -- >> i applaud their efforts to go and try out. >> the supreme court ruled that it was about quotas and the supreme court ruled that it was wrong. i was just wondering if de blasio administration has missed it when it comes to the supreme court already ruling on it. >> this is keeping in with the political ideology. he's going to want to say he's going to put her in instead. let's see. what if there's a lawsuit that comes from this? if she goes and renders unproper assistance or i can look the time i had to be carried out the window -- >> these are real stories.
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overcharging a case, underdelivering and probably results in another rodney king situation. >> there you have it. >> julie. >> yes. >> this is from matthew e. what is the best concert you have ever seen? >> the spinal tap in 1992 in -- >> wow. you didn't have to think about that. >> are you kidding? it stays in my mind. can i choose two? that and stage plant reunion in 1994. >> i love the who. >> obviously you have not been to a dierks bentley concert. >> i have not. >> eric from maryland what keeps you awake at night? >> to be honest? >> i know what it is. >> you do? is it at this table? no what keeps me awake at night -- what used to keep me
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awake, when i was in the trading arena, any given night you can blow everything your whole career can be gone. but what about now? >> i sleep very well. so i watch fox until around 11:00 news i'm up at 5:30. >> greg is your wife as patient of a soul as i would imagine she'd have to be? this is from mike r. >> no she's horrible. kidding. she doesn't watch. she's -- of course she's very incredibly patient. >> i love it. >> can i answer for you? >> why don't you. >> she has more patience than anyone on the planet. followed by you. >> that's why i married her. she's like -- russians have this soul that life is about suffering, like this is how the world is. so -- >> julie. >> when i do something stupid she goes aw, this is how it is for the rest of my life. i am stuck with you.
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and then everything is fine. >> it's true. russian dos have a soul. we have no expectations whatsoever and that's why we marry people like you. totally. >> you make her laugh. and that's i think, a good thing. >> well, it offsets the pain that i cause her. >> that's true. >> question to me from judy p. how long did it take you to write your book? i loved it. >> the publisher's deadline wanted it to come out around now, mother's day, graduation. and she said i love it. how on earth do you stay so positive? you love life. care to share your secret? >> because i should be like greg gutfeld, scowling stomach issues. >> you have stomach issues. >> not like you. >> you put the "i" in ibs. >> no i don't have ibs. if i'm chasing chicken wings and things like that pepcid.
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but -- >> life is good. we're all sitting around and we have great jobs. i'm enthusiastic. i had a puppy on my chest today. what else do you want in life? >> from julie, love the story of your arrival. looking back what is the best thing about living in america compared to your old country? >> well, nobody tried to kill me for once. that's nice. except at this table. except at this table, bolling once in a while. there's no comparison. i came from a totalitarian horrible regime. >> and you're so happy. >> and i'm so happy, this country is the best country on earth. thank you for putting up that embarrassing picture of me once again. >> it's so cute. >> thank you. >> this is from lynn r. in what city or state would you like to retire? >> wow, good question. most likely florida. i am a huge fan of south nor da or texas. i've got to tell you, i'd love
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to spend a long time in texas. >> all right. >> no state income taxes, very red. very republican, very -- >> you would love it. >> yeah. >> you would love it. >> you don't eat meat. >> do i have to eat meat? >> all right. greg from kimberly do you find yourself constantly having to explain your sarcasm? >> yeah. >> to greg from kimberly person in my ear, do you find yourself having to explain your sarcasm? me too, takes all the fun out of it doesn't it? >> yeah. it's a very depressing but -- >> you hate to have to explain your jokes, right? >> yeah. that's why twitter is terrible. you write a joke on twitter and people below will explain the joke for you. don't do that.
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just stop. my wife is like that when she came to america. just the night and day from russia to the united states and enjoy -- and they enjoy freedom and capitalism and this life more than americans do. >> i've always said that. we don't think -- americans are always down on our country. >> you have to be very positive you know appreciate what you have. >> 1,000 percent i appreciate what i have. i never take it for granted. that's true. >> it was great to see jasper on fox & friends this morning. does jasper have a tummy ache after all of those cookies? brian was crazy with them. >> and then he riled up all of the puppies by feeding them and then they started attacking each other. >> my husband joined us for cooking with friends and it was fun. >> interesting fact about brian, his hair is made from puppy hair. >> oh, my gosh. >> that explains a lot.
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here's a question for loaners. researchers say a lot of people avoid going out by themselves because they think they will look like a loner. i have a child and i have a crazy work schedule and i'm never, ever alone. last saturday i had two hours by myself and i sat at a bar and had a burger and it was the best two hours i think i've had. >> what did you have? >> a burger in the middle of the afternoon and i can't even tell you how happy i was to be alone and hang out at the bar and the bartender was great and we had a great conversation. so i highly recommend people doing that once in a while. >> was there a love connection? >> he was very gay so there was
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no love connection but he did listen to all of my problems like a good guy would. >> excellent. >> greg you appear -- >> follow that. >> follow that my friend. >> these articles are so stupid. it's like ten reasons why being alone is awesome. it's only awesome if it's your choice. the fact is if you are alone because nobody wants to be with you, that's kind of depressing. and i read some of the tips you should pamper yourself take yourself on a date. how pathetic is that? >> what? >> being alone is so great, why do you need to tell people? >> yes. >> by the way, you know loneliness is a curse of the elderly. >> oh, please. >> no i'm serious. being alone -- it's called solitude. but being lonely is a bad thing
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and it's a curse of the elderly and the solution i have is the internet for the elderly. i think that would be -- >> thank you. i'm going to put a gun in my mouth and blow my brains out. happy friday everybody. dana? >> i think you're right, if you choose -- sometimes i choose to have alone time and i like that. i take anti-social like -- i don't like to go to big events and all of the galas and things i don't like those things but i like small group events. >> eric? >> i love living in the city and being around a bunch of people and have cocktails afterwards. i could also go to a bar alone and have a drink or two or burger or whatever. i'm fine with that. but given a choice i'd much rather be around big groups and people. >> and kimberly? >> i enjoy both. i love people and like to have great conversation and spend time with people. i like to be alone sometimes. >> so you're on the fence?
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>> what? >> that sounds like a miss america answer but it's a little dirty. >> then you picked up what i -- >> i did not miss it. >> this is the worst segment ever. >> thank you. >> don't we do this every day about this time? >> well, this -- >> this was really bad. >> this is so negative and i think it's nice. >> they are yelling in my ear. we've got to go. "one more thing" is up next.
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it's time for "one more thing." kimberly? >> and i would like to take this special opportunity to say, happy birthday baby to dana perino. >> aw. >> tomorrow is her birthday. >> lookthat. >> how sweet is that? >> this is the best cake ever. >> oh thank you. >> look at that. and the good news is and i'd like to you go to amazon.com and buy her book for her birthday present. >> get that on tape. hurry up. >> to make her happy for her birthday. >> thank you so much. you know i have never held a job as long as this one. this is the fourth birthday that i have celebrated with you at this table. and it's the same table. >> she started here four years -- >> i'm not going to cut into your body. i'm going to cut into the happy. >> i want her knee. >> give that to greg.
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>> you know i kobt let this pass without giving you a special gift either so i thought this is something that would look great for your living room or wherever you spend most of your time. >> that would be right next to your bedside. >> i love that. let's put it here. >> you're always giving framed photos. >> i'd have to charge her. >> why doesn't eric get the baby piece? >> rt will next dana right? >> can i show this sound bite. there's going to be a special that runs tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. and sunday at 10:00 p.m. hosted by elisabeth hasselbeck. here's a sound bite for it. >> i didn't man to work at the white house. i didn't plan to be on "the five." and i certainly didn't plan to
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get on an airplane that day and fall in love and change my life completely. choosing to be loved is not going to limit your career. the joy of being loved actually has helped my career immensely. >> that's going to run this weekend, 5:00 p.m. saturday and 10:00 p.m. sunday. they did a wonderful job. >> two opportunities to be able to watch it. >> thank you to everybody. i'll pass the baton. >> here we go. >> you're turn. >> it's friday so it's time for -- ♪ >> okay. so the a.p. tweeted this about pamela geller. where she said she had no regrets over the texas costume contest that left two dead. and now they had to walk that
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one back but pamela geller will weigh in on that on "hannity" and whether the fbi, who had three hours attack of the terror attack coming from arizona, whether they told her or not. check that out tonight on "hannity." all right, julie? >> she's eating cake. >> i ate the whole cake. >> okay. so this is the 70th anniversary of v day and i wanted to thank the greatest generation for liberating europe and there were a bunch of commemorations. you can see that. that's from may 8th 1945 an amazing flyover in washington, d.c. formation planes and amazing u.s. secretary of state john kerry joined french president hollande in paris, an incredible commemoration. i just want to say, there are 50
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million veterans served in world war ii and only about 800,000 left today. thank you for the greatest generation and we'll never see another one like it. >> you redeemed yourself. >> thank you. >> dvr. that's it for us. the justice department signs on to investigate another police department an entire department under the microscope on a day when another police department came out in force to bury one of its own. this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. loretta lynch released a report today about thousands of officers that lined the streets to say good-bye to one of their own shot to death while on duty last week. kevin corke is joining us about investigating the police and
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