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>> hello, everyone. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> it's the 14th anniversary of 9/11. the day that would change america and the world forever. ahead on "the five," the navy s.e.a.l. who fired the shot that killed bin laden will join us to remember that. as we face new threats, america is in the process of selecting a new leader and there are new developments on both sides of the 2016 race. today vice president joe biden has yet to announce whether he's going to run, but he explained his struggles with the decision
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last night on "the late show with stephen colbert." >> i want to talk about the elephant in the room which in this case is a donkey. do you have anything you would like to tell us right now about your plans? >> yes. [ applause ] >> i think you should run for president again and i'll be your vice president. >> you said this weekend you don't know if you are emotionally prepared to run for president. >> i don't think any man or woman should run for president unless, number one, they know exactly why they would want to be president and, two, they can look at folks out there and say i promise you you have my whole heart, my whole soul, my energy and my passion to do this. and i would be lying if i said
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that i knew i was there. >> the vice president then told a moving story about a recent trip he took to denver where he met with a group of military families and what happened when someone brought up his son's name. >> i was talking about them being the backbone of this country and all of it was going great. a guy in the back yells, major beau biden, bronze star, sir, served with him in iraq. all of a sudden i lost it. >> i don't know if he's running or not, we saw a candidate on the left finally with a little heart. >> that didn't have to telegraph he was going to all of a sudden be spontaneous and authentic. that's just joe biden. he's natural and comfortable talking with people. unfortunately for him, timing is not in your control. he can make a decision still to run for president.
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but the filing deadlines are getting very close. there's a nice chart that shows at the end of september is when you have to file for iowa. and south carolina you have to file and it's a $40,000 fee in order to file. there are logistics that have to happen. what i saw in him yesterday is he obviously is really thinking it through. i think he's going to do it. >> i feel he's going to do it, too. i feel also he wants more people to beg him to do it which is not bad thing in politics. >> i was watching this. two things struck me when joe biden talked about his relationship with president obama as if they were besties. they were the closest vp/p ever when the message was no harm would come to obama's legacy if you let me continue to water your plants in the white house. that's what he said. you know this for a fact. colbert just delivered a massive smackdown to hillary. this was a coronation of joe
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biden. both colbert and joe biden share the same tragedies. joe lost his wife and child in a car accident and colbert lost two brothers and a father on september 11th in 1974. there was a strong emotional bond there. you can tell that colbert was saying here's a wonderful person. not like her. this is a great person. and in my mind i felt that he endorsed her. >> him. true. sorry. >> wait until next week when she's on. >> didn't she turn him down? >> how did colbert's relatives die? >> plane crash. >> joe biden helped his cause. you and i have been talking about this for a long time. >> look, i would like to see him get in the race. if i had to choose, i much prefer joe biden over hillary clinton any day any time. i still think he's harder to beat. >> somebody better step up on
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the other side. i want to get after it as good as i got. whoever wants to, run against. let's go for this and do what's best for the country. he's as genuine person. he's likable. he got tremendous feedback. great crowd response. labor day weekend. maybe he wants more people to say it so he doesn't feel bad. he doesn't want democratic party mad at him if he pushes the first female potential president out. >> aside from filing deadlines, what's the right timing for a politician? >> i think the timing has passed for joe biden. he's a good and decent man. as dana suggests, there's a mechanical process involved. he hasn't raised $1. that didn't sound to me like he had fire in the belly. when you contrast joe biden's renaissance with some of the others, he's not had that kind
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of zinging political success when he runs under his own moniker. he tried for it twice. >> would you call hillary fired up? she puts me to sleep. >> his initial problem is her, not the republicans. >> hillary's problem is she doesn't wear well and the more you see her, the less you like her. >> i would tend to agree with that. a lot of democrats have been hoping biden will run with hillary clinton's scandal sinking her in poll numbers. chuck todd talks about a party in panic mode. >> a month ago when she was having bad poll numbers and it was starting to go down, one thing they hung their hat on is as bad as her numbers may look, she's in better shape when matched up against any republican. that's not happening anymore. suddenly if her electability is in question, that's when the hand wringing truly begins and donors start panicking. >> the democratic party has been
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so demolished by six years of obama that who are the alternatives? the panic is that there's nobody else around. when you're fishing for al gore, proposed substitutes are part of -- >> can i add one more issue there? democrat donors are worried about giving money to hillary clinton, a losing cause. >> who will they give it to? martin o'malley, failed governor of maryland. where's the democratic bench? it should be one successful senator, someone who steps up to the plate. bernie sanders is 74 years old. he's older than me. when you're older than me, you should be thinking about doing something else than running for the free world. >> is elizabeth warren off the table? >> i like her.
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>> she's not even in a position to begin to run for president at this point because she's decided not to. however, don't forget that key meeting in august on a saturday when joe biden left delaware and he was headed back for a little powwow with his team at the vice president's residence. who did he stop by and see? elizabeth warren on the hill. i thought that was a shot in the arm. >> clinton people say it was just a typical meeting that everyone has with elizabeth warren saying don't turn over politics to wall street. >> you know how panicky hillary clinton's campaign is. you judge by the shape of david brock's hair. the worst her campaign gets -- >> it's like a racer head. >> this panic mode implies there are other modes. there are no other modes for
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this campaign. you don't get out of panic mode. >> i don't want to throw water on the fire here, but if you look at real clear politics, hillary clinton is 30 points ahead of bernie sanders. more than that ahead of joe biden, not that he's declared. she's going to be the democratic candidate. >> greg is right. when you go to real clear politics, it's average. if you do the last five or last four polls, national polls, nowhere near those numbers. she's getting smoked. >> and in head to heads. >> do you want to bet on hillary? i bet hillary is the nominee. >> all right. in the republican race, the stage is now set for next week's debates. this time carly fiorina will join the same 10 who took part in the fox news prime time debate. five candidates who didn't make the prime time cut this time, perry, santorum, jindal, pataki and graham.
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let me bring it around. a couple candidates taking shots at donald trump trying to make a case for themselves on the upcoming debate. governor jindal, ben carson, carly fiorina. >> i hope by the following week half of these people are gone because weak are finding strength in numbers. they skate on the surface of issues. i want to know more about how they're going to defend america by not just having 45 seconds to say bomb something. i want to know how they'll deal with technology married to terror and if they have ideas of where the world is going. you can't get that with 17 people. it has to get down to 10 and sooner rather than later. it ain't helping. >> at a certain point there's a lot of clutter. you want to get to specifics of the issues. >> things sway. >> set up the room. which way should the bed face. come on people. pull it together. it can change the game. clutter is everything. >> i worry if it goes on longer,
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bobby jindal will physically attack donald trump to get some press. >> at one point he said donald trump said he looks like he has a squirrel nesting on his head. >> trump is sleeping under a squirrel. >> that's interesting. >> this is what i think. after next week's debate, a week after that, the third week of september, when those polls come out, can we all just agree that if you're not in the top 10 at that point, you're not going to be president of the united states. it's just not possible. so i think at that point you might start to see it whittle down. >> do you think carly fiorina made the cut because she's a woman. she came in 11th. there's a difference between 11th and 10th. >> if you look at her debate performance and her poll numbers after that, she won her right to be there on merits. >> she's legit. >> what a thing to say. >> who is there that should not
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be? >> it should be rand paul. is chris christie the 10th and then carly is the 11th. >> there's a big difference. >> you talk about numbers for carly fiorina that were from july. now when you balance in everything post-debate, she's legitimately in the top 10 and the debate should reflect the accuracy of the current standings. >> do you think that it should be kept at 10 so it's manageable. >> i don't think that's trump's decision. that's cnn's decision. >> he wants all of the profits -- i like this party and wants to give it to military veterans. >> will he match it? >> there you go. ask him. >> we'll leave it there. next, we mark the 14 years since 9/11 with a navy s.e.a.l. who killed osama bin laden. we'll be right back. [ taps playing ]
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[ taps playing ] >> today our nation is marking the 14th anniversary of 9/11 with tributes across the country and prayers for thousands of victims and their families. none of us will ever forget that day and another day that came nearly a decade later. geraldo is on the air may 1st, 2011, when this news broke. >> confirmed osama bin laden is dead. can it be, ladies and gentlemen? could it be? hold it. bin laden is dead. multiple sources. osama bin laden is dead. >> and thousands of miles away the man who risked his life along with others to make that news was watching. that's rob o'neill. he's now a fox news contributor
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and joins us on this 9/11. it's good to have you here. first of all, if i could express gratitude. >> thanks for having me back. >> today you went down to the world trade center site and memorial. maybe just ask for your reflections on the day. >> i've been down there. that was probably the fifth time. i would recommend to everybody to go see it. it never gets easier. it's not a happy place to be. it brings you back to exactly where you were from the time you found out planes were hijacked or north tower was hit to south tower and pentagon and flight 93 and then the rebuilding process. it's common to run into first responders that were there, family members who lost loved ones and it's an emotional place. it's really powerful. i love going down there. it won't be the last time i go. >> let's take it around the table. kimberly? >> it's powerful. it's like 14 years like it happened yesterday. i was on a plane actually at the time when this happened and we had to ground the plane in
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london at heathrow. it was an american airlines flight and they weren't sure if our flight was one that was compromised. a very frightening time. finding out what had happened and being stranded and not being able to get back into the country for over a week because of what had happened. you just think about the people who have lost loved ones and the pain and the suffering and heartache will just never go away. days like today you hope and pray that this nation never forgets. >> geraldo, have you ever talked about that moment? >> we did briefly on "fox & friends" when rob first appeared. i feel linked to you and your colleagues. the history. i just -- what you did is something all americans every freedom loving person in the world owes you a tremendous debt of gratitude. did you know at the time or did you feel a sense that you were avenging the 3,000 -- >> we knew we were going because of the people that died on 9/11. we knew that they went to work
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on a tuesday morning. the skies were through supporting their families. they weren't supposed to be casualties in a war on terror they didn't know we were fighting. we knew we probably wouldn't come back from the mission to kill osama bin laden. we're not allowed to talk about jumpers because it's too realistic. it happened because it's better to jump than burning alive. we accepted death because we're going to die avenging these people. >> i was there and watched jumpers. i also want to thank you for what you did. rob, you talked extensively about your training and the leadup to the shot the night and the intel that went into getting the bin laden shot. are we right now more prepared, less prepared, or equally as prepared as when did you it for the next bin laden whoever he or she may be? >> it seems like a lot of places in this country have forgotten what happens. they forget to admit there are people out there that believe in
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ideologiies that want to kill u. we are aware there could be a catastrophic hit here but they are pushing it aside. what's happening in syria and iraq, you are staging for a spot where they can plan for it and even stuff with the migrants. the refugees. we're not allowed to say there could be terrorists in there but there could be. >> are we prepared? do we have the intel infrastructure? >> yes. some people are tired because they have been deploying quite a bit. when asked to go to action, this military is ready. it's a question is the will of the people ready and are we willing to admit there's still a threat out there and will we handle it differently? >> can i get greg in here? >> we keep saying over and over again every year never forget. there's one thing we always forget. we were surprised. this was not part of our calculation. 9/11 was the failure of our own imagination. we never thought this could happen that a box cutter could
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turn a plane into a missile. and what hurts my head when i think about this is that 9/11 was almost necessary to prevent another greater 9/11 to force us to think about these things and think because the next threat will be nothing like this. my question to you is that when you're in a discussion and you mentioned that you killed bin laden, how many people don't believe you and do you ever have to pull up to google yourself? >> it's not the i killed bin laden thing. i didn't do anything on that mission until the end. based on position, i was following really cool guys watching them do really cool stuff. >> hold that thought for a moment. breaking news from your home state. this is something we can report now. this is something we can repor now. gop presidential candidate rick perry is about to drop out of the 2016 race. he's speaking in st. louis. let's listen in. >> how are they going to deal with the leaders of russia and china and fanatics in iran?
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[ applause ] my second warning is this. we cannot indulge nativist appeals that divide the nation further. the answer to our current divider in chief is not to elect a republican divider in chief. conservatism is inherently optimistic. it celebrates the power of the individual. it believes in free markets and we don't believe in state controlled answers. it knows free individuals can govern their own lives better than centralized government. progressives think they need to protect the people from themselves. conservatives think we need to protect the people from
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government. [ applause ] we got too much government. too many government answers. too many government meddling at the expense of individual freedom. we need to get to the constitutional principle that in america it's the content of your character that matters and not the color of your skin. it doesn't matter where you come from but where you're going. in america, blind to color. an america that champions the individual, that recognizes merit. there is no room for debate that denigrates certain people based on their heritage or their origin. we can secure the border of this country and reform our immigration system without inflammatory rhetoric and without that base appeal that
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will try to divide us by race, by culture or creed. let me be crystal clear. for those of us in christ, our citizenship first and foremost is in god's kingdom. our brothers and sisters -- [ applause ] our brothers and sisters are those who are made in the image of god. and our obligation after loving god with all our heart, with all our mind and with all our soul is to love our neighbors as ourselves regardless of where they come from. demeaning people of hispanic heritage is not just ignorant, it betrays the example of christ. we can enforce our laws and borders and we can love all who live within our borders without betraying our values.
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it is time for us to elevate this debate from decisive name calling, from sound bites without solutions, and start discussing how we will make the country better for all if a conservative is elected president. let me say something. i know about enacting conservative principles because we've done it in my home state. during my 14 years as governor of texas created nearly one-third of all the jobs created in america. we passed balance budgets. we cut taxes. we set aside billions of dollars for a rainy day. we elevated our high school graduation rates to the second highest in america. i want you to keep in mind in 2003, texas was 27th in the nation in high school graduation rates. this is a state that's pretty diverse. this is a state that in the year
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2000 the population in our public schools became a majority/minority. it's a diverse state. ethnically, culturally, jit's nt the easiest bunch of kids in america to educate. we were 27th in the nation in 2003. some people would say that's pretty good actually being in the middle of that with 4 plus million people in that state and diverse population. we didn't think so. i didn't think so. we put policies into place. we put policies into place that really made a difference. we had the largest teacher incentive pay program in america. we had a huge expansion of charter schools. we started testing kids in the fourth and eighth grade and
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tested where it matters where we could intervene and get them back on track and in a 10-year period of time we went from 27th in the nation to second highest high school graduation rates in america. [ applause ] that's conservative governance. that's giving people the opportunity to succeed in life and not have to depend on government. we based all of that success that happened on that state on conservative principles. we let people keep more of what they work for. we didn't overtax them or overregulate them. the most sweeping tort reform in the nation. it mattered. if you were a pregnant female from el paso to brownsville, that's 1,200 miles. in 2003 you had to leave that county to get prenatal care. because of the tort reform put in place, conservative policies
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put in place, individuals across that region of the state now have access to health care. this has been about access to health care. this is about the hospital system in corpus christi serving south texas in a high minority population that saves $100 million a year in defense costs. that's $100 million that can go back to doctors and nurses and technicians and technology and buildings. making people's lives better. that's what conservatism is really all about. we got to get back to it. we can do this. it can be done. it can happen all across america. i'm going to tell you, 2016 is the most important election of our lifetime. i know you hear that every time there's an election. this just happens to be the truth this time.
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it's true because we have had 6 1/2 years. 6 1/2 years of expanding the welfare state and a contracting of the freedom state. there are two visions for america. the government run welfare state, like you might find in the state of washington or california or new york, and you've got the limited government freedom states like you find in places like texas or louisiana or south carolina or florida. the centralized state offers more regulations and less freedom. a world where everything costs more from college tuition to the cost of housing to the price of government. their answer to our current
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economic mess is more government solutions. more tax dollars placed in the hands of bureaucrats. more distribution schemes and a shrinking pie for the middle class. i think it was margaret thatcher that said the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of spending everybody else's money. it doesn't have to be that way. with the right nominee we can cut taxes on corporations and individuals. we can unleash growth and create jobs and lift wages. we can create opportunity by drilling for american energy and selling it all around the world. [ applause ] we can restore our reputation abroad by reasserting our moral authority. by standing with our allies like israel.
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by standing up to our adversaries like iran. we can be the america that we know in our hearts we are meant to be. a nation of ideas and innovations. a place where freedom flourishes. that special land that those heroes at normandy died for. conservative principles applied consistently will make a better place for all of us. especially those minority americans. more african-americans are living in poverty today than they were when president obama took office. that's because he offers them government programs instead of creating new incentives for people to work. we can improve the lives of
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american minorities. the formula is simple. stop these politically correct regulations that keep housing from a single mom. let the low and middle income americans keep more of what they make. challenge all of our kids to excel in school. we did that in texas. and you know what the result was. an extraordinarily powerful economic place. from 2007 through the end of 2014, 1.5 million jobs were created in that one state while the rest of the country collectively lost 400,000 jobs. those are conservative policies. it is a place where life was protected and people flocked
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there. they came in droves. we added 6 million people to our population during that decade. and in case you're asking, or you're thinking it wasn't because the weather is so great in august that they came. they came there because there is still a place where freedom matters and freedom reigns. for me, the message has always been greater than the man. the conservative movement has always been about principles, not about personalities. our nominee should embody those principles. he or she must make the case for the cause of conservatism more than the cause of their own
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celebrity. i still believe in the power of that message. a message that offers hope, redemption, and solis in the midst of storms. when i gave my life to christ i said your ways are greater than my ways. your will is superior to mine. today i submit to you his will remains a mystery. but some things have become very clear to me. that is why today i am suspending my campaign for the presidency of the united states. we have a tremendous field of
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candidates. probably the greatest group of men and women. i step aside knowing our party is in good hands as long as we listen to the grassroots. listen to that calls of conservatism. if we do that, then our party will be in good hands. i want to share with you -- >> that was governor rick perry -- former governor rick perry of texas in the presidential season in 2012 and this time around but he's going to hang up his spurs and he's not going to continue in this presidential race. i think that's probably a good decision for him and we certainly wish him well and admire him for throwing his hat in the ring and trying to make a go of it this time. >> great guy. fantastic governor. did a lot for the state of texas. obviously told us a lot about it. i think it's a smart move. he spent a lot of money. running out of money.
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it was time to step aside. congratulations on whatever the next step is for you, governor. you're a good man. >> heartbreak for him. remember last time around for a month there he was the most likely candidate to win the presidency of the united states. heartbreak for him. i heard him call donald trump the anti-christ. that's what i heard there. invoking jesus. and putting jesus in play in terms of the way you handle migrants, immigrants. i think that he was very, very strong in his critique of donald trump. and by constantly referring to the need for conservative candidate it sounded to me every sentence was not trump, not trump, not trump. >> this is also rick perry's moment. we'll leave donald trump to comment on it later. greg, do you have any thoughts? >> i was on twitter trying to see if trump had tweeted yet about this. he's not on. can i go back to the question i asked rob. i asked you when you face somebody and they don't believe that you actually killed bin laden what do you do?
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you're telling a great story. >> it doesn't matter to me if people doesn't believe me that i did it. i know the team did it. not just the team that went there but team of the men and women from the intelligence committee and those that made the decisions. it's irritating when people say we didn't see pictures so it didn't happen. we didn't land on the moon. stuff like that. one of the reasons that i came out and said that bin laden was dead i know it because i killed him was to help families with healing process. to be honest, if they believe me and they get comfort or healing, i'm fine with that. >> you have met a lot of victims' families. is there any particular story or individual, you don't have to name their name, could you describe what it's like when you meet them and talk with them? >> it's incredible. you can see the emotion is there with them. just the way they look and you can see the tears in their eyes. they tell a story about their loved one. today it was a husband. it's been a daughter. it's been a brother-in-law. you can see it even when they told me the to ary before, i
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have friends that lost loved ones and the pain is still there. healing is also there because we found the guy responsible for it and we did everything this nation could and went and got him. >> rob, it must be such a wonderful feeling to go down there to the memorial and you see the people and you see the look in their eye, how does it make you feel? >> it makes me feel incredible. there's no partisan politics. cops are really respected. firemen are there. port authority is there. ems is there. everyone is silent. there's not a lot of laughter until people come out and they are trying to comfort themselves that we got through it. it's still hard. it's an incredible place. i couldn't recommend a place in the country to visit more than that. >> rob, thank you so much for being a part "the five" today. all right. thanks for joining us. more to come on "the five" in just a moment. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es and es hybrid.
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>> thank you. >> was that from the monkeys? >> "golden girls." we don't have a lot of time. show is running long. are you all superstitious? if so, what are you most superstitious about? >> not at all superstitious. i'll knock on wood but i don't believe it. >> you'll knock on wood. >> knock wood. >> baseball background. walking into the building, there's 1211 on carpet runners. i have to walk through ones and when i push button on the elevator, i have+++x9
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you're not an american. >> i had the most delicious slurpy. listen, i don't have superstitions. i just bet on myself. >> my only superstition, i will not eat a black cat. >> when it crosses from left to right in front of you. >> under a ladder especially. >> what word would be used to best describe you? this is from phyllis r. >> you would have to go first. >> i have nothing appropriate to say. tenacious. and -- >> whoo.
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>> geraldo, tell us what she said. >> i cannot. i'm a lawyer. passionate for me. i was going to say flamboyant. i'll stick with passionate. >> i would say determined. my mom's last words in my ear were never quit. i take it to heart. >> short. >> the answer was short. >> we have ten seconds left. >> what's the obvious one? cranky. crankiest person alive. >> we're not going to correct you. >> that's it for now. i say let's do four more minutes. up next, after last night's nfl season kickoff, the patriots, which is a football team, found themselves at the center of yet another controversy. that when "the five" returns. if a denture were to be
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welcome back to the five. having barely dodged that four game deflate gate deception must have been a fan. tom brady led the super bowl champion' new england patriots opening day victory over the scrappy steelers of pittsburgh pats winning 28-21 raining night adoring crowd at gillette stadium. the victory was tainted with allegations someone tampered with the head set signals
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that allow the quarterback to communicate with the coach here is mike tomlin on espn. >> there is a espn report that your radio went out. your communications. >> that's always the case. >> here? >> yes. >> so you are saying that every time you play here. >> i said what i said. we were listening to the patriot's radio broadcast for the majority of the first half on our head sets. >> coach to coach or the coach to quarterback? >> coach-to-coach. >> having deflating the balls you think they have the balls to do it again? >> i don't know. instead of hearing their actual coaches or fellow players, they heard nickel back which is why they lost. [ laughter ] >> do you think they would really do that? >> here is the real deal. >> give me a break. you guys blew the game. you dreft i don't know -- left gronskowski. >> if you are hearing coach to coach, that's advantage that you could use not a
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disadvantage. >> stop it. >> kimberly? >> i'm taking you don't buy he this, spy gate, deflate-gate? >> i don't know. they just seem to have incredibly bad guilty-looking, seeming dispmpleght shifting kind of stuff. the last thing that he wants is kind of another controversy or a scandal. >> can you watch football now without thinking of the subtext, dana? >> yeah. actually i can -- yeah, can i do lots of others things. i like to have football on in the background but i don't like to sit down and really watch it. if they had our auto guy, jack, that would have never happened. >> jack? >> hello, jack. >> do you think they should be punished? investigated? isn't this pretty silly now? >> they should be forced to play nude. then we know they are not cheating. >> i think we should be forced to do a football -- >> nothing to do with the audio if they are naked. >> microphone. >> one more thing is up next. real cheese people
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smarter earlier fresher harder and yeah, even on sundays. if that's not what you think of when you think of the united states postal service, watch us deliver. time for one more thing. before we do it, it's a very special day tomorrow. we have a birthday. >> you people. >> our buddy,. >> excellent. happy birthday. >> it's a cookie slice of pizza. >> it's a cranky pants pizza. >> you know k.g. wants that. >> you know it. >> and while you are enjoying your cookie slice. >> where is the wine?
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>> show 10:00 sunday. got karl rove. and governor bobby jindal, i wonder what he is he going to say? who knows? delicious. >> were good news for all you old people, the turtles, the turtles, remember the turtles reforming i got video of them playing right now. i'm not sure if that's flo or eddy or both. he is quite talented and now at this point i'm going to shut up. >> i notice that photo. when you have seen my high school photos, geraldo? >> i have got to go. they are telling me to go. tonight i'm hosting the o'reilly factor. big one because carly fiorina is going to be on. i'm going to ask her if she accepts donald trump's explanation about not her face it was her persona she was talking about. i plan on asking him if you really want want to go after donald trump it's a great strategy. 8:00 p.m., drr or watch it
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owner. helping out had the fox news channel. the foundation at dgc. affiliate bcg partner. fitzgerald relief fund commemorate the 658 friends and colleagues and 61 brokers who perished on september 11th 2011. global revenues on that day to worthy charities. i was able to go down there with people you saw pam anderson and tony from the sopranos. get on the phone and make some money and do some trades. >> i bet you made a lot of money. >> one trade 100 million. >> i was at another fitzgerald event. >> 600 of their 900 employees on 9/11. so that's miss new york. steve was also there.
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louie c.k., 50-cent was there. vanessa williams, mayor rudy giuliani. america's mayor. >> we have got to say goodbye now. >> he says trump will not live in the white house. >> this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. the win knowing of the presidential field has begun. rick perry announced just moments ago that he is out. >> today, i'm suspending my campaign for the president for the president of the united states. we have a tremendous field of candidates. probably the greatest group of men and women. i step aside knowing our party's in good hands. >> now, many saw this writing on the wall. perry's exit speech though
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