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some new video coming in of the taser incident at l.a.x. it shows a man running through the airport. he's sitting in a jail cell right now. all safe all well but very scary. hello, everyone. i'm greg gutfeld along with kimberly guilfoyle and eric bolling and dana perino. this is "the five." accusing a politician of being politically expedient is like accusing water of being wet or circles for being round. they just can't help it. even hillary agrees. ♪
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>> i'm hypnotized or she is hypnotized. as each new thing erupts her campaign becomes a game of endurance called so what. she's the lockness monster of candidates. her head pops up just enough to amid the sounds and then back to the depths is where she returns. we keep repeating the same thing until we're all sick of hearing it. benghazi benghazi benghazi. say it three times. and mockery, not beetle juice appears. we knew the white house knew it was planned at least a week in advance. still, the president and hillary blame a video. even promising a victim's parent that they would nail the filmmaker. >> we've seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with.
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>> crude and disgusting video sparked outrage throughout the muslim world. to you, their families and colleagues their sacrifice will never be forgotten. we will bring to justice those who took them from us. >> so why say this because it's politically expedient. they pushed the video to cover their butts. it's scandalous news but it's old news. we've reported it before and before and before. it's weird how the repetition of facts actually help the guilty as the fact tellers get mocked. >> since last september, fox news has been pursing this story doggedly to uncover how the administration blew it when they blew it why they blew it and how they will continue to have blown it. and, most importantly, how is this car still burning?
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i mean it's been eight months. >> aw that's funny. which brings us to the present challenge. it's really not hillary. it's our culture. the long-term mission for is to win the left. your intent is going to be smeared just like that don't come out until you express hillary for her lies. it helps to hammer out some truth of your own. >> if we have no expectation for honesty, she's your gal. >> it really bothers me. why don't people care about this more? is it more important to make sure that you have another clinton or a woman in the white house than it is to have somebody who is a morally sound character and judgment? don't ethics matter?
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>> no. >> don't the choices and words that we use matter? >> no. >> i guess it's just about the winning but it's sad. to me this is her controversy. this is her crisis. she sits square right in the middle of it and knew that this was something that was specifically planned with a lot of thought into it and they still went ahead and lied over and over again and had people go out on their behalf and lied like susan rice. >> juan you seemed mythed. >> well, the video had disturbances -- you go to tunisia, egypt, the question is about libya and benghazi right? >> uh-huh. >> okay. so then you have to isolate it and then what we've learned from this new stuff that came out just yesterday is that the administration ha documents. we don't know if the documents were read to president's security adviser, rice.
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but this thing was set up in advance. so the question is should they have relied on that as opposed to mike morell's new book is out, everybody said bad intelligence from the announcer who said this is what we understand to be the cause of these attacks. >> oh my god. i just have to sprinkle myself with holy water right now. >> the vodka. >> it's the lies and nonsense that i'm hearing. you know better than this. it had nothing to do with the video. >> you are talking about benghazi. >> it was a preplanned attack, right? >> yes. >> why would they perpetrate this? >> it's a disruption. >> it had nothing to do with the video. >> okay. >> that guy was the fall guy. >> that's not true. >> it's for the administration. >> can i weigh in? you were talking about politically expedient use or why politicians would say certain things. a couple of quick examples pardon my reading, hillary is candidate in 2008.
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clinton, i will direct my administration to prevent needless classification that ought to be shared with the public and adopt the presumption on openness of freedom of information act and urge agencies to release information quickly if disclosure will do no harm. yesterday clinton said she wants her e-mails read as expediently as possible and expedient rhetoric. "the wall street journal" reported that when hillary clinton was chief of staff, requested under foya and blocked her requests and on two separate occasions, once with the keystone pipeline and bill clinton's speaking engagements, they held documents back. politically expedient, she's so far from the truth, she will tell you exactly what she wants to tell you right now and it doesn't matter if a year down the road six months down the road ten years down the road she will tell you the exact opposite saying i told this we
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have documents. i just don't understand why she has the willingness to do that. >> well to her excuse dana i'm going to play sound on tape from ron fournier. >> i know ron. >> this is his reaction to the e-mail claims and her defense. >> i literally spilled out my coffee. it's inconceivable. it's laughable. she treated them like they were her own e-mails. she violated the white house policy and only handed over the ones to her state department that she nt waedwanted us to see. she cherry picked them. >> people have to stop using the word "literally" incorrectly. that angers me. nobody ever literally spits. >> he might have. >> then he should see a doctor. >> his computer just got screwed up. >> he's not the only one.
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okay? but the democrats have no alternative. so yesterday when you see -- i think you might have this later, looking for a sound on tape democrats in iowa are like what are her accomplishments? i don't know. they don't care. >> yeah. >> can i say one thing about the benghazi -- >> please do dana. >> the defense intelligence agency let's be clear, who oversees and coordinates all of those intelligent agencies and national security? that would be first the president of the united states and the person who does it is susan rice national security adviser. i think it's incredible that almost two years later we get information that says that the intelligence agency of which the national security council is supposed to gather all of the information, they know within 24 hours. either they were totally ignored or it was politically expedient. she goes out seven days later and says what she says. and barack obama. when you're talking about the first amendment and free speech that is to be protected, right?
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>> right. >> so when the left is clamoring over this nsa spying thing and they are like, we are first the fourth amendment? are you for the first? and then you have to ask them are you for the first? they basically said a video caused a violence but also that allowed everybody in the muslim world that propugates that kind of lie. do you follow me? >> i follow you. it's better to blame them than us. that's a progressive life on campus that america owes the culprit and in fact maybe freedom of speech is overrated. can i play some of that tape? >> sure. >> the tape of this focus group on hillary's accomplishments. roll this. >> what did she accomplish as secretary of state? >> secretary of state? i really can't name anything off the top of my head. >> you want to give me a minute.
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>> can you think of anything that impresses you that you think is important? >> k.g. is this why hillary doesn't have to try? the people who are going to vote for her are going to vote for her for one reason and it's not competent. >> i'm doing a massive campaign to writing condoleezza rice's name because you'll get someone of character and integrity and i'm going to have to convince her. >> i think we're going to have 12 people or so for the republicans and foreign policy credentials don't match up. >> so you want kondcondoleezza, too? >> no. whoever, what did they
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accomplish we're not sure. the fact is we all know the picture of -- >> bolling? >> bolling? let me finish my point. we all know the picture of hillary clinton in the national security room with everybody and the president when bin laden was killed. we all know about her backing the ouster. >> watching "scandal". >> i love that show. >> hillary clinton pushed back and she did. that what people are insiders. >> the real meat of the story is that group couldn't come up with accomplishments. >> that is -- >> that's why it doesn't matter. >> nothing matters. the truth doesn't matter. i'm going to cry and take a break. coming up as his mid-east
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as the strategy in the middle east crumbles president obama pushes for urgent action arguing global warming is a threat against the national security of the united states. >> the climate change constitutes a security risk and make no mistake it will impact how our military defends our country. severe drought helped to create the instability in nigeria exploited by the group boko haram. it's now believed that drought and crop failures and high food prices helped fuel the unrest in syria. so increasingly our military our services including the coast guard, will need to factor climate change in to plans and operations because you need to be ready. >> does the president have his priority straight? that's the question.
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you have papers in front of you that say no. >> he says fuels. he doesn't say causes because he's being dishonest. he's saying that our use of fossil fuels, our instability is causing women to be raped. boko haram is raping hundreds of women and it's our fault, not their fault. there's no sense of objective morality coming from this man. it's disgusting to me that he would even make this link. how can he -- is this some kind of a robot? i don't know. is bill nye and president obama the same person? do they both operate from an arrogant sense of unrighteousness? they hate coal because it's black. they are racist. and they love those windmills because they are white. there you go. that's the logic. sorry. >> that part is written down. that was a keeper.
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archive that for legal. david, did you write that for him? >> no i did not. in order to get this moment to be inspired by your commander in chief. some people at the department of defendants will say long term we believe that global warming will be the national security challenge but this is why we have these evil evil rampaging through the middle east raping women and selling children into slavery. this is probably a little bit of an important and urgent matter for all of us. in addition the other reason that i think the administration is pushing us on a national security level, that's because it becomes a panacea to protect them from any blame about the spread of terrorism on their watch. if they can say it's global warming causing the north korean dictator that global warming is
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causing him to have decisions to murder his defense chief because he forgot to fire a missile at a parade that that's a global warming problem, that boko haram -- you take fossil fuels out of nigeria, the first thing you'll see is more poverty and then more boko haram and the rest. i think he missed the mark and -- >> the poor graduate to sit through that. >> this doesn't make any sense. what happened here? what is he talking about? he's suffering from global warming of the brain. >> if you can tie boko haram and therefore the rapes of women and children to global warming, you can tie everything to global warming. there's nothing under the sun that you can't blame on global warming that makes it not intentional. >> clearly intended. >> meanwhile, the white house today says the isis strategy. it's a-okay. they are not concerned about
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isis taking on ramadi or isis moving to the anbar province. in fact cbs reported today that the fbi went to a new jersey high school and sat down with them because they are worried about an isis terror cell starting 15 miles west of here. >> because of global warming? >> no not because of global warming. it's not a threat. it's not a real threat. it's not a credible threat. it's not an imminent threat. >> these are the people in charge okay? they have no intention of focusing on things that are important or of imminent concern, like moving ground in the middle east. the fact that isis is accelerating. that's what is happening right now in realtime. but they are so confused and so obsessed with their political ideology juan your crew that they are on the losing side of what is important. >> imagine that they can see a little bit above the horizon instead of this short-sided
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feast that we're having at this table, oh my gosh josh earnest said you guys act like your hair is on fire. the world -- >> they set a guy on fire juan. and that wasn't from the sun. that was lighter fluid. >> that was you. yeah. we are having a great moment right here. this is greg's hair on fire. oh my god. they are coming to set you apart. >> juan time out. tell me about the pilot. >> no let's talk for a second about the president's speech because i can't believe the reaction around this table. >> why? >> hang on. you're telling me food shortages, you're telling me that that's coastal flooding that is not going to have any impact on our military. >> no i didn't say that. >> you acknowledged that the defense industry has admitted that the global warming is going to have an effect on our military. >> here's an interesting point. when it gets hot, we don't
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suddenly rape people. >> no. what are you doing? let's talk about a loss of connection. that makes for good outrage but there's no reality. >> what's more imminent? an isis threat 15 miles away in our high schools or i don't know some occurrence that you point out may occur it happened i don't know a century in the future. >> a century? we already have evidence of global warming. i'm talking to you about food shortages and flooding and humanitarian crisis that our coast guard has to get involved with. >> it's more imminent. >> nobody is saying that wipes out the terrorist threat but you guys use it an opportunity to attack and say, oh my my hair is on fire. >> he made sweeping generali sdplchlt zations that the family of the dead are not interested in as they watched their children die.
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>> i would say my final thing is if you can blame this on global warming, which you have no solution for and put nothing towards the congress and have not tried to bring the world together on you actually then don't have to deal with the real issue, which is good versus evil. >> right. >> and the united states is the good guys in that fight against terrorism. >> the bin laden letters that got released today by the white house, one of the most interesting things i found, sky news sent this to me. did you know osama bin laden was a climate change -- he was concerned about the climate change? he too, was concerned about the climate. amazing. >> so are a lot of people. >> not at this table but, yes, in general. >> when we come back celebrating the class of 2015 right here on "the five." should you move back home after
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graduation and should your parents let you? we'll share some insight. but first, megyn kelly offers her advice to this year's graduates. >> upon graduation go out into the world and try to find yourself. what do i mean by that? get a job? not yet. go out and do some crazy stuff. don't hurt anybody, including your stuff. but take some risks. travel a little bit. make big mistakes that you have to apologize for. do stuff that will make you relatable to the world and whatever job you settle into you will be better at it for it. good luck. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new
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>> that was our friend sean hannity advising the class of 2015 to travel work hard and dream big. college grads and their parents appear reluctant to cut financial ties. according to sallie mae, half of the students are expected to be supported by their parents for up to two years while only 5% say they would not let their kids back in after graduating. for full disclosure i lived at home 2 1/2 months after college and graduate school i waited tables and then i moved on. it's not that i didn't go home at all. i wonder, kimberly do you think parents, especially generation x, kind of want their children to move home? >> i'm already thinking about this. ronan is never leaving. he already told me. i'm going to go down the street and i want to come back home after and then i'm going to bring my wife and we're going to leave here too. i'm like when does this end?
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when does it end? if you're a parent you're not going to kick your kid out, right? >> wait until he's 16. you'll change your mind. >> i know. he'll probably have a wife by 16. >> the government has suggested -- student loans saddle children students and their families with a lot of loan debt. they are coming out there, the job market is not very good and they are looking for the perfect job where they can do god and then it isn't working out. plus the government said you can be on your parents' health insurance until you're 25. even cell phone plans now, people are -- parents are paying for cell phone plans up to age 30. financially there's not a lot of reason as a kid to leave. >> there's not but there is that tough love thing which maybe that's the way to go. you wanted him to go out there and make his way in the world. sean hannity's suggestion is to work for free which makes it even more likely that you're going to have to live at home while you're working for free. >> or get a second job. >> or get a second job to do it.
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>> uh-huh. >> look i'm in the camp that says hopefully you've instilled enough values that your son or daughter tries, work hard and gets a job and for me that's -- >> did your children come home after college, juan? >> only the last one, rafe. of course he was working in politics. all of them, it seems to me -- i've noticed a huge jump since 2001 and since the recession in kids moving back home and living at home. so i think that's part of reality. >> look how great your kids are doing. >> my goodness. >> i know. but tell me they never, ever leave you. you're always going to be -- ronan and you -- sons love moms forevermore. it's no stopping. >> are you sure? >> i'm sure. let me tell you, moms rule the roost. >> you went home after college? >> that's right. i did. >> you had an interesting job? >> i did. i did it for a year.
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i believe that -- i think it's a great thing to let your kids move back home. it's free wisdom. but not just parents. you should move in with your grandparents. you're going to learn more than any college course. treat it like a course. grandparents 101, parents 101. learn how to pay bills. find out how to fix stuff. maybe your dad or grand daddy does. do chores. you'll learn how guilty shame will push you towards the achievement that you so desire. i think that's very important. you also have to learn how to sneak women back into your home when you're living with your mother. >> what woman wants to go home to a home when you're living with your mother? >> at least the sheets are clean. that's the thing. >> you can't stay longer than a year but -- >> you can't stay longer than a year. >> you get to know your parents again because you won't regret
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it. >> okay. >> according to that study, about 65% of parents expect topport their children for up to five years. so if you graduate at 22 you're in your late 20s before you have to pay rent by yourself? >> you know what is a good idea allow them to move back charge them a rent and then give it back to them if you want to. >> at the end? >> yes. like an escrow account. >> one of the things that i mentioned in my book move to south dakota. if you want to be a teacher, they are paying well. if you want to be a teacher, you can have a dream. it's like the wild west. >> you should move in with other people's parents. >> great idea. thank you, greg. >> do child share. >> empty nesters. >> how is that going? >> you miss them.
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>> do you have naked dance parties? >> i can't admit to that. but you do think, gee -- and then you find yourself in your dad or mom's position and think, how come they haven't called? how come they haven't come to visit? and when they are living there, my oldest didn't do the laundry. greg you would have eaten him alive. they don't do the laundry, they leave stuff all over the kitchen. they say, what is going on? >> poor tony he gets the poor stick over here. >> i think he's doing fine. up next the average lawmaker makes three times the median household but that hasn't stopped one congressman for asking for a raise. we'll have more on that when we come back. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change.
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make in a year? before you answer that could you live on 174,000 bucks a year? what if we threw in a million car expense for car leases and bottled water and free gym memberships? sound good? that's what our men and women in congress get. apparently that's not enough. >> i almost don't like to talk about it but it's kind of a sad state of affairs that we're entering ourself event year of congress not receiving a raise. members deserve to be paid staff deserve to be paid and the cost of living here is causing serious problems for people who are not wealthy to be able to serve in this institution. >> if you divide by the mere 132 days a year that the house is actually in session, these clowns makeover over $200 per hour.
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>> that's better than modeling money. i'm all in. >> not my modeling. does anybody think they should be getting a cost of living raise? >> they do. >> i don't believe they should get raises. i believe that they should get bonuses because right now you have these lifetime politicians living in these pockets of misery but if you treat it like a pro athlete or ceo, if they were compensated for their performance, let's say if the crime went down and businesses went up why not give them a bonus? don't increase the salary. it's not an incentive. >> merit pay increases, what about term limits? by the way, wasn't this whole congress and senate thing supposed to be people who are interested in making the country better not as career politicians? >> i think a lot of people would go through their careers, build a business be a doctor, lawyer, and then do public service later
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on in their career? people are starting out running for office. i can understand why he's bringing it up. i understand that the house, however, rejected it. i don't expect the senate to bring it up. i think that there would be some reason to look at the staff. now, i'm a little irritated by the health care thing and i'm irritated about them being able to script the rules unlike the rest of america. that's not great. i think in order to retain good staff on capitol hill it is worth considering a cost of living adjustment for them. >> so how much? >> for staff, whatever the cost of living adjustment is. >> you make politicians, right? >> you're right. >> but the argument from -- alcee hastings is an odd character to bring this up. >> he's a guy that's been impeached. >> and $1 million in legal fees.
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>> not only that alcee hastings the charge was that he was taking bribe money. very strange. and then he says he has to move from an apartment that costs him 3,000 to one that costs him 2,000. it's not exactly heartfelt. >> that doesn't sound good when there are so many americans struggling to find a job and support their kids and put gas in their car. it's a tough sell. good luck getting people to sign this. >> exactly. it's politically taxing. you can't make the case. you're exactly right. what i'm saying you heard today, steny hoyer, he said well we've stopped taking the cost of living raises during the recession but the way it's set up the rich are the only ones that who are going to end up in congress. it's a disproportionate share of members of congress who are multimillionaires. >> and then they get rich mysteriously like senator harry reid. >> how do you make $175,000 a
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year now and end up walking away from your public service with -- >> in real estate assets. are you just that good? boxer did very well. her husband did very well. >> yeah he's quite wealthy. >> can i point something out? >> he was a real estate developer. >> very successful. >> anyway 132 days they work. >> you work every day when you're in congress. i don't think that's fair. they are in session that many times. if you were a member of congress you would want to go home to your constituents too. >> but -- >> it ends up being about 50% of the year you're actually in session. >> no you work every day when you're in congress and then on saturdays you've got to go to the parades and events and town hall. >> don't they get five weeks off -- >> when you get to be a member of congress you can come back and say that makes sense. >> listen i would do it for free. >> maybe we should take you up on that. >> i would absolutely do it for
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free. >> okay. >> every house member gets at least a million dollars to run his office and every senate member gets $2 million to run their office. dana they could put things as menial or trivial as water bottles on their expense. >> if you were bringing constituents in would you offer them water? yes, probably so. >> listen -- >> i just guarantee, eric when you get there, it will be different. >> i don't think we should pick up the tab for all of these incidentals. >> it's bottled water. >> i love tap. >> you didn't like -- what about fresca? >> i love fresca. >> this is what i'm telling you it happens all the time. >> rt willall right. i take it back. >> are you going to recant? >> also married. >> his wife would have a real
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in the wake of recent unrest law enforcement officers are at a, quote, tipping point, end quote, that could cause dangerous consequences for the communities that they serve. that's according to milwaukee sheriff david clark who testified before a house panel yesterday. sheriff clark addressed the rising tensions between cops and poor black communities and warned the real problem is being ignored. >> black on black crime is the elephant in the room that few want to talk about. we could talk about the please use of force but it doesn't start with transforming the police profession. it starts by asking why we need so much assertive policing in the american ghetto. are police officers perfect? not by any stretch of imagination. are police agencies perfect? not even close. but we are the best that our communities have to offer. >> you know this is to me
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kimberly very poignant. you have a black police officers say it's a reality, we've got to deal with it. the problem is that it becomes so politicized so in the senate where you have lindsey graham scott walker saying we've got to do more with body cameras and get to the house and it explodes because you have people now condemning sheriff clark for even using the term ghetto. >> i know. it's foolish because people are speaking honestly out of ignorance. they have no idea what is going on in the kmincommunities across the country. they have no idea the thankless job that the police department does every single day. they should go on a ride along. why don't you go into one of these communities, pick your state. why don't you go into east l.a. or compton, one of these places put your butt on the line and
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see the real crime, the threats in the community and then these cops go in without the proper gear or tools to do their jobs and then wait until you know what breaks loose. >> you had a situation where the congressman from virginia is trying to get something done and just my perception dana he got frustrated because all sudden it's like the democrats, especially the black democrats, are all saying oh i was stopped unfairly or this terrible policing is going on. they need to be more guardians than simply coming into our communities like warriors and then you have the republicans saying oh poor police. we don't need anything done to start or change the way the police are neighboring. >> you've seen this play over and over again. but what can the federal government do and, the truth s.is
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it's very limited. >> why did they treat him this badly? >> it got into a political rally. the president said yesterday that he's going to cut back on the use of military equipment for the police. what do you think? >> well it encompassed a lot of other things too. he said that police departments had the petition for different types of -- even things they use in policing. there's a big pushback from law enforcement about those proposals. there's only three things that really matter. in 2014 there were 117 police officers killed. not black, white but blue. and in 2013, they were injured in the line of duty. not black or white but blue. these guys make on average $59,000. stop pointing your finger at them and start putting them up on a pedestal maybe even helping them out and pushing benefits their way. greg and i mentioned something.
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we called the bikers thugs. where is the left with the outrage on the use of the word thug? >> greg this is your thing. thug. >> there's no democrat or republican way to be sheriff. it's the criminal. what he's saying is the polar opposite of what is happening. politics has infested law enforcement and ideology is turning against -- turning us against ourselves. this is in law enforcement, the green movement in the foreign policy arena. politics is subverting our country's future. >> i think people have a grievance, they should be able to hear it in a democracy. "one more thing" coming up next.
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no...ok...a million bucks! oh no... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. one more thing. i start with this. greg's safety tips. if you're going to go sailing make sure that the life vest fits because you want to take it off, which is what happened to jeremy here in this video. there he is. mr. piven was having a hard time and ended up missing his sailing trip because he was so uncomfortable and the good news is well -- >> you know why they have to wear a lifevest?
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>> why? >> if they go overboard, they drown. >> want more cute? >> golden state warriors player is cute but so is his daughter. >> we're both supposed to -- >> hold on a second. >> be quiet. >> he plays well and obviously he did that and we'll live with those shots. >> is that not amazing? hi baby. >> a bill was passed in the new york state senate and it's going to make its way through the process. and they are debating to whether let dogs sit at restaurants.
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they have to sit outside of a barrier. jasper would never do that. i would not go. some man is so nervous about dogs maybe eating off of other people's plates that he's trying to block it. but i'm going to beg you, don't fall on your sword on this one. live to fight another day on legislation. >> what a bravehart. >> and here is 51-year-old michelle obama pumping it up. her trainer, if you see him in the video, five more ways to be healthy. let me tell you, she put this out to show -- >> that is amazing. >> how light and wimpy president obama's video was. she's a lot tougher. >> yes. >> after four months i'm back on snapchat and took a behind the scenes snapchat. i'm going to snapchat it right now. eb 2016 is where it is.
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>> snapchat? >> never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. inside the murderous mind of osama bin laden. newly released information about the terrorist leader was planning on doing before he was killed. this is "special report." good evening and welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. we're learning more tonight about how the most wanted terrorist in the world spent his last years holed up but still personally and meticulously involved in his crusade and much more in control and in communication with his terrorist network than we were led to believe. newly released data depicts osama bin laden as a paranoid micromanager who was
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