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endorsing this deal hillary clinton has so clearly forgotten the lessons of 9/11." he'll let loose even more tomorrow when he students me at 9:00 a.m. the name is "varney & company" and governor pataki will be with us then. "the five" is next. >> i'm dana perino along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams eric bolling and the brother i never wanted greg gutfeld, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president obama proudly announced a nuke deal with iran this morning that he claims will make the world safer and more secure. >> because america negotiated from a position of strength and principle, we have stopped the spread of nuclear weapons in this region. this deal offers an opportunity to move in a new direction. >> israel's prime minister has a very different assessment. >> the world is a much more
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dangerous place today than it was yesterday. what a stunning historic mistake. and israel is not bound by this deal with iran because iran continues to seek our destruction. we will always defend ourselves. >> the president found bibi netanyahu earlier to recommit his support. iran's leader maintains his country never sought to build the bomb. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> translator: making an atomic bomb is wrong inhumane and forbiddenment iran has never pursued an atomic bomb and will never pursue that. >> okay. so this is the day that i think many people were dreading including netanyahu and others around the country. we'll hear from some. i want to play one more sound bite from richard engel before we take it around the table talking about what it means around the region and if today started. >> there was a possibility that
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this agreement could just be adding more fuel to the sectarian fire. that it will embolden groups like isis which we see iran and the u.s. in collusion, that it will cause saudi arabia to become even more nervous that it is being surrounded by iranian expansionism so an arms race is possible and a worsening of the active regional conflicts the region is also possible. >> all right, greg your take on it. >> we didn't kick the can down the road. we taked tehran down the road. thank you very much. iran reveals the big flaw of this administration which is it's an administration in need of adult supervision. whenever you look at any elements of negotiation it's like we said winnie the pooh to the world series of poker and for regimes like iran five to ten years is a drop in the bucket. regimes like that are always playing the long con. they're happy with this and the biggest case in point everybody is worried about our congress
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hating this new truce or whatever you want to call it but nobody is worried about the ayatollah because they know that they are pleased and that people are pleased. they know he's not going to veto it so what does that tell you? they got a great deal. >> there's a lot of commentary on it. today i was disappointed eric i read "the washington post" editorial board and on foreign policy i usually agree and today's editorial is so wrapped in bubble wrap to protect the white house when they say it's actually a terrible deal or questionable deal for the long term but preferable in the short term but isn't the long term what matters. >> any term matters. here's what i'm trying to figure out. i spent a career doing deals. in a deal you give something up and you get something. i'm still trying to figure out what we get. no one has outline what had we get. what they get, they get a bomb. a path oui to the bomb and get to trade arms again within five years and get ballistic missile capability right away or the next couple of years and this one. they get to sell oil again.
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they will now increase their oil production by 2 million barrels per day. the world has been pushing back or the free world has been pushing back on that oil. they can now increase by 2 million a day at $00 a barrel $100 million per day additional revenue that's going to finance their terror or whatever the heck they're doing with their money. and think of this. in a very short period of time there will be in our gas tanks, in u.s. on our highways there will be iranian oil, crude oil in our gas tanks in the very short period of time. >> i think you're right. >> i don't know what we get. >> about the sanctions piece, because one of the deals going up to this moment was that there might be snap sanctions so that if iran doesn't hold up its end of the deal all of a sudden these world powers would be willing to put the sanctions back on. i think we have to be clear. that is never going to happen. >> first of all, the idea of the accountability the inspections, there's a 14-day period where
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they say we want to go -- we want to look at that site it's not part of the original site we want to know what you're doing over there and they have 14 days to refute it and it goes to some sort of panel. there is no such thing of verifiable anywhere any time so they can hide stuff. they can move stuff. we have tens of billions of dollars frozen of their assets. we're going to turn it back over to them and say, you know what, as part of this deal here's 10 or 15 or $00 billion of your assets. we'll give it back to you again. what do we get? name one thing. >> kimberly i was yves doop eavesdropping on a conversation you were having. snap inspections and a mother said that to a child, oh yeah i'm going to clean my room. >> this is a joke. yeah wow, teenagers gone wild. listen knock it off. i'm going to check your room in 14 days and there better not be anything there. or there's going to be trouble in the house. come on.
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okay. >> and the russians and chinese get a say as to whether you get to go in the room. >> and iran gets to decide which sites, in fact which military sites are given access to so what is this? this is meaningless. there is no threat there. there is no investigatory or ability to be able to impose sanctions, et cetera because they're going to get away wit. we won't be able to catch them doing anything because this agreement basically puts the hands behind the back of the united states to just get boom boom slapped if you know what i'm saying repeatedly across the face. >> so, juan, president obama goes into this thinking that he wants to help solve a situation. he wants to help emilea meal -- ameliorate a problem. mike gerson wrote a column that posted and i said that the president -- he think is making a questionable deal because he is counting on the regime to actually change its very nature by giving them all of these
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carrots. do you think president obama thinks that that risk is worth it if he can actually get something down the road that makes it look like he had a good decision here? >> of course. if it's -- if this brings us some stability in the middle east it answers eric's question what did we get out of this? we've really here we've limited what they call the breakout time for iran to get a nuclear weapon. right now it's two to three months. that is what people think but you know what we're not even sure if it's that long. right now currently, so under this deal everyone agrees it's more like a year for them to have breakout to have nuclear potential. so even -- >> that we know about. >> greg says i'm winnie the pooh but winnie the pooh guess what is a pretty popular guy. you know why? people love him. >> what? >> i'm sorry. were you eating those special snacks in the green room? >> i think greg had it.
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obama, he's a silly teddy bear of a guy and thinks he's doing something and he's as silly as winnie the pooh. that's what dana is after with her point. i think that guess what winnie the pooh might win. >> winnie pooh had a purpose. he wanted to get the honey. >> yeah buddy. that's what he did. that was eric's question about the honey, right? >> only analysis you could get on "the five." >> how do you monitor a clandestine pursuit? you don't give a heads-up. it reminds me of the wives at home if your husband ever calls and asks where you are and like hey, what time are you going to be home and your wife goes i'm at the gym, it'll be 45 minutes, oh cool. he does that for a reason. >> right. >> so he can take care of things ss when you are not around. maybe he has to get -- >> you've been taking those special vitamins. >> if he has to get rid of a couple of bottles or wine or has to do some things. if you give a heads-up then
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allow for clandestine pursuit. >> don't check my sock drawer but you can go in the bedsame table. >> i move everything around. >> there's also another thing in play. so there's a group of nations that have decided to do this deal with iran right. now, i know why china is doing the deal. >> money. >> they want to buy iranian oil. they need a lot of oil. that's more for them. russia wants to sell iran arms. that's what they do. they sell arms. iran was or is one of their biggest arms clients and i know why the eu wants to do it. they want a combination of to be able to deal with iran in financial arenas but they also want the oil, as well. what do we get out of it? we don't need their oil. we are on our path to being self-sufficient with oil. we don't need that. what do we get? >> allow me a moment just to answer your question one, you've made a great point, the united states president obama
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managed to get these people, russia china, much of the europeans to say, you know what we are going to participate in a sanctions effort since 2013 with the intent of getting the iranians to negotiate a deal and that's what we've done. and then let me just say, what do we get? i said tokimberly. we get them as a partner under pressure from some of their economic allies in trying to bring peace and stability to the middle east. >> you think this is going bring peace -- >> this has the potential. >> how? >> well let -- >> what egypt? >> syria. >> aren't they all going to want the bomb now? >> they just gave them a whole bunch money. what about hezbollah and hamas. >> you guys want to give hatred and war and terrorism a chance but -- >> i'm not the one that said death to america. >> what are the options? what are your options? >> i love this point. >> kwai go right ahead.
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>> so they're making a bad deal and they go, well what's your alternative? and so the critic the critic it's the critic's responsibility to come up with an alternative for your miserablingses and it's always great to see liberals. they are so great at explaining bad ideas. they are so willing to sell disaster as surveillance vegas to their very constituency.ing america this is good for you. >> more sanctions? >> yes. >> sure. >> more sangs to what end? guess what your point was those europeans, those chinese, those russians those sanctions would unravel. >> so let them deal with it. let them cut a deal with the devil. why do we? >> let them have nuclear weapons then. >> well what your point is -- >> i didn't say that. >> that's what you said. >> that's what we just did, allow them to have nuclear weapons. we paved a way. >> what juan is aing that
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essentially we pay for protection. we just exchange the mob for mullahs. if we pay them money they won't build the bombs. >> we froze their money. >> we unfroze it. >> unfreezing is part of the deal. >> read about this you just have to play the video, one side is dancing in the streets celebrating, dance and shaking it out to cool and the gang like yeah party tonight, the other side is not. >> even if you go back to the prior admission, republican president bush what you get is bob gates secretary of defense saying it we went to war with these folks, catastrophic catastrophic. mike hayden former cia director says you know what if we don't make a deal it's going to guarantee that they have nukes. got people like nick burns saying it's a difficult deal but we had to -- >> call me. >> so how -- >> the deal we made with north korea turn out. how did that turn out? >> this is much more specific than the north korean deal.
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>> but they cheated also -- >> people find a way to cheat. >> they'll cheat too and now they'll cheat with hundreds of billions of dollars. on top of getting the nuke. >> boy, if you'd been around when nixon went to china, nixon would never have went to china. >> what happened? >> we just released the cash to let them fund their nuclear program. that's what just happened. >> there you go. >> maybe juan is right. maybe iran could be an awesome ally and we're missing it. they could be like our best friend. all of a sudden we'll be walking on the beach with the mullahs holding hands. >> it's much better than having them as your archenemy and talking about death to america. >> that's what they said today. >> that's what they say all the time. >> i mentioned "the washington post" editorial but i like "the wall street journal" opinion. bret stephens, wall street columnist. that was my final word. the family of a woman murdered by an illegal immigrant in san francisco still has not heard from anyone in the obama
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brother fought back tears in an exclusive interview on "the kelly file" while talking about the murder of his cyst by an illegal immigrant. >> there is no person that could tell me that that individual deserved to be walking around san francisco with the ability to obtain a gun and shoot and murder the most beautiful person he could find walking around that day. no father should hold their daughter while they take their last breath and no brother should feel like i feel the loss of their sister and their best friend and no mother should bury their child. >> brad steinle says san francisco sanctuary system failed his sister but a red carpet was rolled out for a convicted felon. he also said his family hasn't heard a word from the obama administration who may not even know who they are. >> has the administration
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reached out to the steinle family to your knowledge? >> to who? >> to the family of the woman who was brutally murdered by this individual who had committed seven different felonies and four different states and my understand who had been deported kept coming back and, has the administration reached out to that family? >> i'm sorry. i don't know the answer to that question, sir. >> unbelievable. the president has been silent about kate's death but has certainly made public remarks on others. >> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know if i had a son he'd look like trayvon. the justice department has opened an independent federal civil rights investigation into the death of michael brown. as americans we got to use this moment to seek out our shared humanityies thaty that's been laid bare. >> our thoughts continue to be
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with the family of freddie gray. understandably they want answers and doj has opened an investigation. >> there really are no words. what is the justification? what possible excuse could you come up with to ignore the murder of this young woman while you choose to highlight and point out others throughout the country? i mean it's really indefensible. is it now because they don't want to be embarrassed to do the right thing. the comments by jeh johnson didn't even know the last name of this young woman or family. >> i had a chance to be on megyn kelly's show. it was hard to do. this is the brother, brad steinle is calm he's heartbroken. they don't seek political revenge. in these other cases when we show president obama commenting on individual crimes okay at least let's just take the trayvon martin one. there was no federal nexus there but president obama made a choice and presidents are allowed to do that.
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once you decide to comment on something like that where there's no federal nexus, then you open yourself up to questions, well why not calling this one, why not calling that one. that is fair to ask the administration that. what i can thought believe is that today secretary johnson who is the head of the department of homeland security did being prepped by staff assume -- i don't assume that jeh johnson has time to watch television all day or monitor social media but this is not a surprise that this would have come up at a hearing today and how callus of him not to have at least been able to handle it -- he could have addressed the family there. if they can't pick up the phone and say our hearts go out to you, we'll look into it of there is a problem between the federal government and local government not being able to work together on these issue that, actually would have been the easiest thing for them to do. the fact that today there was just willful disregard for this family by the secretary of homeland security in front of congress is unconscionable. on his part and also by the staff that totally failed him.
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>> shame on jeh johnson, awful and the administration because they had an opportunity here to grow and do the right thing and reach out and they chose not to and it involves federal policy so would have been appropriate for them to make a comment. >> and would have ended it for them. the family would not talking about it and say, yes, they call called us and we appreciate it. >> now it's become part of the story which is the problem. what do you think, greg? >> there's an interesting hick pock kra si. these crimes are but a small number but are they smaller than the number of police incidents that the media has used to smear an entire profession? no. they are much larger and raises another question what is a story? if you notice other networks doing the immigration issue, they prefer the trump angle over the hard truth of this homicide. why is that? because the hard truth of that reveals the consequences of
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certain beliefs they actually share whereas the trump story provides a sanctuary for attacks on people that they disagree with. you're kind of in a weird say seeing when someone disagrees with you they're less likely to actually do your story. so we've called this the fox news avoidance theory where if knox news is covering a story strongly you're less likely to see the white house get interested in it for an ego reason. they don't want to look like they're responding to these people who are concerned. when they should just swallow it and say, this is a big deal this is bigger than donald trump, this is about a dead woman who should have lived. >> yeah really mature. really good job, moral compass to do the right thing. missing. so eric this is sanctuary city debate going across this country now. there's some very key issues at play. people are concerned about borders. they are concerned about national security. they're concerned about public
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safety about recidivism with criminals like this allowed to re-enter the country at will. >> so we have three sound-bites in the setup. number one, the brother, brad steinle. i lost a sister a couple of years ago to cancer and i know the sting to have someone lose someone that close to you with something that was so senseless and so preventable it's just heartbreaking to watch that. on jeh johnson, jeh johnson oversees 216,000 federal employees. he has a 55$55 billion budget and sees customs and i.c.e. and u.s. border enforcement and oversees the secret service and fema. for him not to know or pretend -- i'm not sure if he's just that uninformed or just was avoiding it because he's been told to it's ridiculous. 55 billion tax dollars he oversees and this is the biggest story on all the cable networks not just fox and as for president obama i agree with greg but i think it's for a different reason. i think he avoided it not
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necessarily because of fox, i think he's avoiding making this comment to the steinle family because it was preventable and under his policies we -- >> blood on the hands. >> not going to be a policy change. >> there's not going to be a policy change. >> if you call and presumes you're going to do something about it. >> you're right. you're exactly right because what happened with ferguson and all the other places -- we're going to have a department of justice investigation. we're going to do something about police officers running wild wreaking havoc in communities not treating minority communities properly. they can't say anything. they would have to say, we made a mistake. there's blood on our hands because we have people tell people not to follow the law. >> there is a gaping hole in the law. that's what they end up having to say. here's what we found, sanctuary cities violate federal law and don't know what to do about it. >> boy, i don't know what you guys are talking -- blood on whose hands? wow. that's is rude. look let me just say -- >> they are engaging in malfeasance -- >> they pulled 9 trigger. >> this a horrible thing -- your
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heart -- look i was on o'reilly when the family was there talking about it. it's a tragedy. any time your child is killed i mean that's your heart, man but what i'm saying is this is not like trayvon martin. this is not like freddie gray. i mean what we're talking about there is things that led to national riots. huge consequences. >> why didn't this lead to a national riot. >> why did it lead? >> because we have -- from propels it. >> between poor black communities and the police greg. so all of a sudden you guys act like oh no this is just like that. no it's not just like that. >> no, that's not what we said. >> i think what you ignore here we have a national crisis and want to make it like this because of trump and trump has put republicans into a corner. >> wow. >> oy. >> that's -- what can i say, juan? why are you being silly? >> you know me. >> it's ridiculous. ridiculous. you're on ray time ute. fsu quarterback caught punching a woman on tape.
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♪ heaven let your light shine down ♪ welcome back. time for -- >> "fattest 7." >> three since lating stories. fsu star and girl puncher de'andre johnson appeared on "gma" with michael strahan to plead his case in the court of public opinion. strahan tossed a few deflated footballs his way. johnson says he's sorry. >> i totally should have walk add way. i'm sorry. if i could do it all over again, i would. >> who do you think you let down the most? >> my mother. she didn't raise me this way. you know she didn't raise me
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this way. she -- it kills me inside to know that heart her hurt. >> have you ever been violent toward women. >> i've never been violent towards a woman. >> ever? >> ever. >> now, do you believe you deserve a second chance? >> yes, sir, without a doubt. what you saw on that video is not who i am. >> we'll bring it around. not exactly really tough questioning there. >> what did you expect him to say, you know what i don't think i hit her enough so this is what you do. you bring your mother out because your mother is awesome and you sit with her and then you enter a faith-based program that focuses on issue of substance abuse and also i guess women's -- >> battered women. >> battered women and then you go through rehabilitation and he'll be on a team in six months. >> community service, answer calls at a doughmestic violence shelter. you made your poor mom come and sit next to you. i hate when defendants do that
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to court and put their poor mom on the stand. >> really? >> yeah to like oh mom, is an aisle by alibi witness. stand by yourself and face the muse sflik museic. >> why doesn't the ncaa get involved? they have to have a morality clause. >> i don't know what the rule is. yeah i think football in this country, though the kind of things that are tolerated, the excuses made for star athletes is beyond the pale. i think it's beyond what we as human beings should tolerate and women, good god, what that guy did was offendsiveoffensive. >> why these star athletes when they become professional end up on tape doing the same type of thing. >> yeah kimberly talked about that in terms of repetitive behavior. there's probably maybe even something in the background. i hope there is a consequence for this because maybe he could be an example for others like don't hit women in particular.
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>> el chapo -- [ speaking a foreign language ] >> what? >> photos surfaced online showing what appears to be the world's most wanted man, relaxing with a servasa. always a step ahead of the authorities. >> everything was planned to perfection and how he got away with it was it corruption? was it exploiting? the problem with people like joaquin "el chapo" guzman 12 steps ahead of the game. >> there was a whole structure. literally removed tons of dirt to tunnel through there. >> because obviously there's a tremendous amount of corruption. this is what what happens when you don't give the bad guy, the united states to put them in a proper maximum security prison. by the way, the agents and stuff i talked to this morning, they
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say that's not him. that's not him in the photo. that's a total hoax situation because in fact right before he was out his head was shaved and everything in the prison. what did he do insta-grow his hit like chia pet. >> you think he's thumbing his nose. >> wouldn't be crazy. obviously he's very brazen also really smart. i imagine if he put that to good use -- i also noted that the united states is offering $3.8 million in an award to anybody -- how do they get to $3.8 million. >> i think that was the mexico government. >> i think it was us. i believe. >> i don't know which one. who cares? right. >> how do you get to 3.8 million. >> the amount of drugs this guys brings into the united states is like in the tens of billions. >> right. >> doesn't sound like -- >> it's not worth it for you life. >> round it up. >> greg he said he wants to go after donald trump. >> el chapo. what i call myself after a long run in tight shorts. you know what i'm talking about, dana.
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>> that's when you go spinning. >> he's one of us. >> one of your people. >> prison the problem with prison it's the ideal place to plot a prison escape. it's like when you get there, what are you going to do? you figure out how to get out of there. have you all the time in the world. that's exactly what i would do. >> you two could escape together. >> yes. >> us got the shorts on that end and the tall is over here. >> before we go to the last one -- >> the thing with donald trump is curious. why is he messing with donald trump? >> he knows how to get on the news. a couple of weeks ago we told you about the mystery surrounding jimmy fallon. severed finger and sudden and un unexplained absence. last night he returned to the "tonight show" and explained the whole ordeal. >> i tripped and fell in my kitchen trying to -- braided rug that my wife loves and i can't wait to burn it to the ground. so i'm getting up and my finger is sideways.
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this happens a lot and the odds are not usually they cut your finger off. i was going to lose my finger and i was like wow, this guy did surgery for like six hours. microsurgery. and he did it and he saved my finger. >> the two of these two in -- that sound bite was wrong. said the same thing at the same time. one, two three. >> blame the wife. >> for the braided rug. >> yeah. >> under the rug. >> he had to work that in. it's implied. oh like the braided rug. i'm going -- really. i'm not clumsy. >> yeah. >> i don't believe this for a second. there's a whole other story going on here and i'm going to find out. >> yeah yeah. >> i -- >> but, wait you already said it. >> one of the two of you said -- >> no one said it. >> don't say it. >> no no no. >> wait no that there may have been a little tipsy action -- >> that was reported though. >> that's what you said. >> in some restaurants and bars having a few cocktails but still doesn't excuse the wife putting the braided rug right in the
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♪ so as progressives chip away at new york's quality of life "the new york post" captures a transient making broadway his bathroom. "the post" is being hammered for this but if "the post" hadn't done it who would? a bill criminalizing such acts is on the table f we didn't have a tabloid keeping tabs on our idiot politicians this city would become an outhouse. for bill de blasio one "post" headline may be the only thing that scares him and how a tabloid could help other cities.
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there's more homeless in new york city than the great depression and many are mentally ill. thanks to shows exposing derelict mental institutions rather than fixing these asylums we now play catch and release with mad men. leftists blame homelessness on pricey housing. that logic assumes if monthly rents were to drop a sick man would suddenly be renovating a midtown flat. it doesn't work. the rents are high because new york is safer thanks to giuliani and bloomberg but maybe de blasio wants to change that. is that his plan? if streets get uglier and messier perhaps the rents will drop. but the real solution we have to get these poor people the real help that they need pretending that living on the treat is a sane choice is a coward's copout. let's resurrect asylums and create places for people who are a take to themselves and others. if you disagree with me it's only because you haven't experienced this. when you do it will be on you in more ways than one.
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>> okay so kimberly -- >> i knew it. >> even in this building there are people upset with "the post." they think it's attacking the homeless. it's exposing a sick person who needs help. >> obviously. i mean if you can see past it so you want to like hide it sweep it under the rug, no, this is what's happening. wake up take a look and how about de blasio accepting some responsibility. that is not compassionate or understanding to allow people to be on the streets suffering, cold wet, tired, hungry sick. not getting the proper medication and care that they need. when did new york city in the greatest cities in the entire world become this? >> yeah. >> that to me is cruel and unusual punishment. >> when we elected de blasio or -- are we returning, juan to a pre-giuliani era where -- >> squeegee man. >> i think de blasio has said he's all for broken windows
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which is the -- >> after this happened. >> okay but i'm saying so he has said he's for it but i must tell you that i think it's the city council chairwoman -- >> melissa mark -- is there she is the one you should be pointing the finger at and i think that she is of the opinion that there's so many of these small infractions, everything from drinking on the street to sitting on your stoop that gives the police an opportunity to pick on people who are not upper income politically active people. so that's their thinking. >> so public urination, we should look the other way. >> look i can't tell you -- >> no. >> i think it's nasty. >> watch where you step. >> yeah. >> really. >> watch where you live. >> but what -- >> so it strikes me because the rents are so high in the past there have been places that literally -- >> jimmy mcmillan -- >> yeah. >> those people are being squeezed out. they're developing. times square is completely developed now. i don't know. maybe if you do a free market solution to this and put some public -- not public some
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restrooms. business restrooms where you pay a dollar to go in. it won't help the homeless people. >> maybe you can give them free passes to the for profit restroom. i don't know. >> wait a second. >> i want to bring this up. everybody makes fun of tabloids because of their sensational atmosphere -- but what if the tabloids like "the new york post" in other cities that were able to call on certain outrages before they became tragic. if there was a france post a chicago post. >> the decline of newspapers in local markets has actually hurt every city that has lost one. i would say denver colorado suffers from that in particular. not as bad as new york but the other thing that she wants to do greg, it's not just the public urination issue. she wants also i'll mention two thing, decriminalize being in the park after dark. this is central park which is -- there is a reason that that law was put into place because in the park after dark where -- that is the dangerous place to be even under giuliani's best
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days i still wouldn't have gone in there by myself. >> i no longer walk my imaginary dog in there at midnight. >> frito-lay. >> i could let you borrow one. >> what was that. >> we have to go now. >> what is this frito-lay. >> a potato chip. >> he didn't have a real dog. >> did i cut you off? >> the other thing is they want to decriminalize jumping the subway turnstiles. you have to pay to go on the subway. that's how we pay for the system. >> stealing a service. >> everybody goes to the bathrooms in starbucks. neck segment. >> penn station which is a national disgrace. >> it's now a village. all right. okay. success tips from warren buffett that could make you a zillion air zillionaire. >> that's a totally accurate tease.
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♪ i'm on the highway to hell ♪ he's rich. a self-made multibillionaire. luckily, warren buffett is sharing some of his secrets with the youth. among, invest in yourself and change bad habits as soon as you can. find work you love, and face down your fears. so i was looking at this list and i thought, hmm, what about "the five?" for example, i thought, dana
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what do you think about this? he said you should know how to be a good speaker. >> absolutely. everyone should join the speech and debate team especially young girls. get them on the speech and debate team in middle school. >> eric here's another thing. spend time with people you admire and whose qualities you aspire to emulate. >> that's great. if they're willing to do that that's one of the smartest things to do. take your boss out to lunch. quickly, number four never risk something you need to get something you don't need. i think that bodes true with everything. >> all right. kimberly he said this. success is about getting what you want but happiness is about wanting what you get. do you agree? >> yeah, i don't know. i like this one. find work you love. this is very true. you've got to feel passionate
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about what you do when you go to bed, when you wake up. are you following your bliss. i do believe if you're passionate about something, you can find a way to monetize it. >> gregory, break bad habits quickly, especially when you're young, because when you're older, there's no chance. >> it's so true. i still regret those amateur films i made in germany. >> did your mom sit next to you? >> oh, my gosh, what's wrong with you? s. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
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♪ time now for one more thing. greg? >> here's a new segment. >> oh god. >> "greg's duck cleaning news." as you know cleaning a duck can be quite difficult. i have some tips. let's roll this. the best way to clean your duck is always have a car vacuum at the ready to gently run it up and down the belly. they also happen to like it. you can get all the little bugs and dirt. by the way, that's crusty web master, my duck. we had big plans that night. >> that is really inappropriate. it's like -- that's like animal abuse. >> i'm taking it over from here. >> where are those duck's
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private parts? >> last night, taylor swift was in washington, d.c. and the weatherman from fox 5, mike thomas decided to take a shot at giving the weather, just like she would. >> i got some good news it might make you fearless this rain keeps cruising can't stop won't stop moving. give me a little time to explain here i'll let you know if it's going to rain forever. it will be a great night to dress up like hipsters and make fun of our exes. if it does rain just shake, shake, shake all that rain off and just go back to dancing like you're 22. >> i love local news and local weather. i love you, mike. >> oh my gosh. >> and taylor swift tweeted him and said never change. >> sports illustrated putting all the women of u.s. soccer champions on the cover, one at a time. how cool is this? they decided to give each of them their own individual cover,
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including the coach. you're going to start to see this on wednesday. they called the plan unprecedented. i think it's very cool they're doing this to celebrate their world cup win for america. >> eric? >> the government took in a record $2 trillion for the first nine months of the fiscal year up $178 billion last year. 48 months in a row of 45 million or more people on food stamps. congratulations. >> that does go nicely with the duck cleaning segment. >> juan? >> no criminal charges. i know americans have been waiting, but no criminal charges against arianna grande for licking donuts. they have declined to press charges. but here's the kicker. the health department has lowered the doughnut shop's sanitation rating from a to b because they left the donuts out
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to be licked. greg tried to get me to lick his doughnut. no. i ate the doughnut. >> i've been feeling really strong since. >> that's it for us. "special report" is next. president obama says his deal with iran cuts off its pathway to a nuclear weapon. opponents say it guaranties iran a bomb and provides major funding for terrorism. this is "special report." good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. what some are portraying as the biggest foreign policy accomplishment of president obama's administration others are calling it the biggest foreign policy disaster tonight. among those lining up against it, several lawmakers from the president's own party. the fearest reaction however, comes from republicans, hoping to re
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