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with cardinals and bishops who did come to the united states for what he called photo op trips that he eschewed that. now as the pope, first time in the united states to make a statement and maybe some loud ones during this visit. we shall see. the pope is here. hello, everyone. i'm dana with kimberly, greg. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." well, he's here. pope francis is now in america. he landed at joint andrews base -- air force base in maryland a short while ago and was greeted by the first family along with vice president and mrs. biden. he has just arrived at the vatican embassy in washington. the pontiff will spend six days in the u.s. visiting three cities. on thursday he will deliver the first ever papal address to a joint meeting of congress and on friday, he will address the u.n. general assembly in new york
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city. he would wade once again into highly charged political debates on climate change, inequality and immigration. cardinal dolan says it's the pope's role to spread the word of god. >> he's coming as a pastor, an apostle, evangelist, but in terms of preaching that gospel message and hand ing on to us te teaching of god as revealed in jesus christ and the bible, there are always implications and some of those implications are the economic and political realm. he really isn't there to please anybody. his job is to please god. there's a beautiful phrase that we use by g.k. chesterton. he said the role of a religious leader is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. he will do a little bit of both. >> for more on this historic visit, let's bring in father jonathan morris, a fox news contributor. he joins us from washington. i will kick it off, father jonathan. i really loved the ceremony when the pope arrived. i loved watching the first
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family. it was really good to see the children there, the first daughters, i guess we can call them, and the pope looked like he was ready for a great papal visit. >> i would think so. he's not -- he's not a confrontational guy when it comes to personal relationships like that. i think he was just there to greet everybody, to love everybody, but as cardinal dolan mentioned in that clip, he will make the comfortable a little bit uncomfortable, afflicted, and that will come later. >> eric? >> jonathan? >> yes. >> the pope is here. yay! the pope is here, father. >> i want to see greg's face. he's probably not very happy. >> i think he'll be happy. we're all happy. the pope is here. is this visit pastoral or political or both? >> he comes as a pastor. he comes as a shepherd. but it does, when you try to shepherd your flock, and they live in a very politicized world
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and they have to make moral decisions and they have to make social decisions, then there are consequences. so when he says, for example, take care of the poor, well, how do you do that? that's the responsibility of the politicians. not the pope, to tell them exactly, to decide how that should be done in civilized society. so i think yes, there will be political consequences. >> juan williams? >> you know, father jonathan, i am just struck, i tell you, to the point of being moved by the idea that he's going to take time out while he's here and everybody in washington wants to see the pope, right? everybody, all the big shots want to get next to him. he's taking time out to be with people who are helped by catholic charities, who are homeless and hungry. he's actually sitting down to lunch with people who are hungry, then he's going to this world families meeting in philadelphia. here in new york he will go to a public school, a catholic school where children attend. i just think this is -- i don't
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have a critical question, father. i just think it's wonderful. >> you know, it is wonderful. i think you bring up a great point and that is the pope has been telling us get your hands dirty. not just in theory help the poor. make sure that there's good trickle-down economics to help the poor. but get your hands dirty. that's not to say trickle-down economics can't also help in that, but get your hands dirty. that's what he's doing. >> kimberly? >> hi, father jonathan. nice to see you. so everyone is obviously very excited about the pope coming and you know, he has a different background than we have seen traditionally in the past, and what do you think we can expect from him in terms of the message and the emphasis that he's going to give? >> i think he's going to talk about helping those who are most in need. i think he doesn't feel like his responsibility is to solve all the world's problems, but rather, to shepherd the flock in terms of doctrine teaching and
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at the same time, give priority to helping those who can't help themselves. the ones currently who can't help themselves. not a hundred years from now or 200 years from now, but the people on the street now, helping them physically, practically, and i think that's -- he's going to be doing that in reference to the refugee crisis in syria, he will talk about the persecuting christians in iraq and in syria, in the middle east, as he has been doing for so long. he will be talking about a lot of these issues that are making news today. >> greg, you have been waiting for this all day. >> i can't wait. all these crazy followers tell me the pope is the devil. >> oh, my god. >> devilishly handsome, father, just like you are. maybe i have two questions for you. i find it interesting that i'm witnessing a media that applauds the co-mingling of religion and politics after mocking a
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kentucky clerk for doing the very same thing. i find it interesting that the media looks up at the pope and says how wonderful he is even though he shares the same beliefs as a woman that they mocked and demeaned over gay marriage. the other question i have, that wasn't a question -- >> let me answer that one. go ahead. sorry. let me turn that into a question and answer it. you're exactly right. i think the media is not -- much of the media is not going to be talking about the fact that he is against abortion, that he is against gay marriage, and he is. in fact, on the plane, just now coming from cuba, he said something very -- somebody asked him about -- some people asking if you're even catholic, if you are christian. he seemed bemused and was very decisive according to this article. he said this. he said some people might say some things sounded slightly more leftish of what he's saying. but that would be a mistake of interpretation. that's pretty clear.
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then he says if you want me to pray the creed, which is like the profession of faith, you know, which is not a very liberal thing, i'm willing to do it in front of you. so i think he was setting the stage. he says i'm not coming here as a leftist. i'm not coming here as a liberal. he's also saying i'm not coming here as a republican, no doubt. but he's coming here to be a voice, a moral voice, hopefully that will bring us into the presence of god. >> one final question. then i will shut up, father. the poverty level in the united states is the same as the upper middle class level in mexico. he's the first latin american pope. shouldn't he know that fact before he lectures america on inequality? >> do we know that he doesn't know that fact? >> seems like he don't to me, because he's too busy talking about the inequalities of america and the problems with capitalism. >> i don't think he's always talking about inequalities in america. i think he's talking about the inequalities around the world. he knows especially those
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inequalities in crony capitalism in argentina where he's from. i think he's talking about the inequalities in syria right now in which a dictator has plenty of wealth and most of its population is suffering tremendously. it's the same guy, you are going to love this as i love this, it's the same guy, pope francis, who told international leaders get some strength. i almost said something i shouldn't have said. right? be tough and use force if necessary to stop an unjust aggressor going after the christians in the middle east. it doesn't sound like a liberal to me. >> he does blame the syrian refugee crisis on greed when in fact it's -- >> that's' headline. don't you think the leadership of sere wyria has been pretty g in the way they treat their people? >> i also see a conflict born out of religion over there. >> i agree. i don't know why i yell at you.
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>> because you love me. >> i do love you. >> i wish you had said if we would have had to bleep you, that would -- >> that would have helped you. >> don't judge me. you don't know what i was going to say. >> one more question. do you think, it seems to me having -- when you read that statement that he just gave on the plane, how aware is he of the criticism? does it affect his approach at all? and do you think he will recognize america's role in the world as a peacekeeper and generous nation and that one of the reasons we are able to be generous is because of these economic systems that we have compared to other countries? >> it's an excellent question. i don't think he realizes it as much as we all realize it. he says he hasn't watched tv in i think he said 30 years. he reads one newspaper for about ten minutes a day and it's an i
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t italian newspaper. a lot of the procedures of other popes were to have everything go through the secretary of state which is not just for international relations but also, they really were very much involved in what the pope said and did politically based on his political consequence, et cetera. he has streamlined that. he's doing a lot of things on his own. he also goes off the cuff. he spoke to the youth in cuba without any notes for a long period of time. he allowed them to ask him questions very directly. i would say you know what, i don't think he's as aware as a lot of us. i think he will pick up in his time here the greatness of the united states of america, the exceptional nature of our country based on our constitution, based on our history, based on our founding documents. >> very quickly, father. >> go ahead. >> i just wanted to point out, pope francis, 78 years old. he's in good health, had his right lung removed when he was young. he's very engaged, engaged to reporters on the airplane. he speaks to people when he can.
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instead of a big stretch limo he's in a fiat 500. that's his choice. he wants to do that. i would just, i get it. i understand the issues every time he speaks, i know people are listening. i would hope it would be a little more about right and wrong rather than right and left. just for awhile. >> don't worry about eric. he wants this to be political. thank god, wonderful that the pope is here. he's worried that the liberals are going to celebrate. >> no, no, no, you got it wrong. i was saying the other way. >> we're so used to you saying that. >> i'm on board with the pope. >> you sure you're not going for a free market pope? >> there we go. >> in the pope visits any one of you guys while he's here, it's going to be greg. he goes out to the fringes, out to the periphery, to the lost sheep. >> the lepers, too. >> should he be staying at an airbnb? it really is.
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the catholics airbnb. >> he stays at a guest house. >> he can stay with me. i have an extra bedroom. >> dobbs will have to move out. >> forgive us, father. we have multiple sins. see you at st. patrick's. >> everybody is talking at once. we know hollywood is the land of liberals. is bernie sanders turning it into a town of socialists? he's built up quite a celebrity support system. greg has the list next.
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so look at all the cool kids flocking to bernie sanders. he got will farrell, mark what's his face, jeremy piven, sara silverman and this lady. it's a gala for the gullible. really, all this burning love is, is a status marker in an tempt to appear authentic among your peers, they performed the least authentic act ever, embracing a stupid ideology simply to appear real. in the 1970s, hollywood types embraced albums with singing whales. >> oh, my god.
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>> we could use the album cover. it was stupid but at least it didn't kill anyone like other causes. bernie is just another kind of singing whale. a novelty used by guilt-ridden faux intellects to shame their personal trainers. you can credit historical amnesia when you forget the horrors of previous deadly strains of socialism. this one is different, you say. but it never changes. the primary engine of socialism is a force of leveling of outcomes from above through the power of punitive revenge fueled as always by envy. anyway, it doesn't matter to celebs. it didn't matter when they glorified deadly communism. so after all the prosperity that america's free market system brought them, they flock to an ideology that would have prevented such outcomes. fact is, without capitalism there would be no bernie sanders f this country had been under socialist rule, sanders would
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have been chased out of town long ago. yet here he gets love from the intellectually empty in the land of the plenty for only the rich and naive would embrace what would crush them if they were poor. you threw me off when you yawned in the middle of my monologue. >> i'm sitting here trying to read this and you go like this. >> because i got the message early on. i got the message. >> listen, he complimented himself by saying he's a quick study. >> no, no, no, look, i got the message. you don't like sara silverman who i think is terrific. >> i love her. >> i think she's terrific. the point was to mock will farrell and all these numbskulls for embracing bernie sanders, right? >> i wasn't mocking anybody. >> i was thinking to myself aren't these guys who were saying they are so excited about bernie sanders knocking down hillary clinton a minute ago. weren't you saying that? >> you can hold both beliefs. we all have brains that can hold different thoughts.
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>> i see. i see. >> we are all not like other people. eric, you can only embrace socialism if you're rich, correct? >> this is the thing that drives me crazy. all these liberal hollywood elites are like yeah, we need to be really liberal, save the planet, save everybody. then they push even further into the bernie sanders realm. bernie sanders is willing, he would be willing to tax high earners up to 90%. think about that, you dumb you-know-what celebs. your $20 million salaries for a film are down to $2 million. think about that. your million dollars, down to $100,000 for a film. i know you can live on it but you will be the first ones crying i got to go somewhere elsewhere there's lower taxes once that tax bill comes in. >> they will go to canada like they always do. they will film their movies and then talk about how liberal they are. >> they should be willing then to give up their state-based tax breaks that have not done anything for the states where they have been, in michigan, north carolina. >> isn't this a status symbol just to say you're for him? >> it's pretty interesting that
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they are publicly wanting to say they are not for hillary. >> yes. >> that's more interesting aspect of it. she's right. otherwise thinks just a joke. let's be honest. if they thought this bozo had any chance of winning the presidency of the united states, is my passport updated, check and out of here because they don't want 90% of their income going to the government. >> or they figure out a way to make sure the check was sent to canada, cashed in canada and spent back here. >> it's irresponsible. it's a failed system that has really just created abject poverty throughout the world. >> it also could be that they realize hillary clinton is not a good enough candidate. >> yeah. >> vote for biden. >> i think you're right about what's most interesting is that they're not backing hillary. i think that's without a doubt. i think it's because they see themselves as the leftist base of the party and they are willing to stand out and they want it to be known to their followers. i don't think this is without -- >> they think they are the moral
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conscience. that's the thing. >> i will say this. warren buffett is no crazy lib left. he thinks we should pay higher taxes. >> because he always has been. >> but i'm saying there's a capitalist, a businessman. right? >> no. he just made a lot of money. he's nowhere near a capitalist. >> why? >> he's made a lot of money in the markets. i would call him a very successful businessman. >> how are you a successful businessman and not a capitalist? >> none of the things they ascribe to or believe in or push for are capitalistic things, higher taxes, redistribution of wealth. these aren't capitalism ideas. >> soros is a palandrome. i want to point that out for viewers at home. >> you are in the middle, greg. >> good job. >> ahead, ben carson held a news conference earlier and readdressed the controversy over
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and start planning your own. for the last 48 hours, ben carson's been pummeled with questions about his comment on "meet the press" regarding muslims and the presidency. he addressed the controversy again today. he said his remarks were taken out of context. >> it seems to be hard for people to actually hear english and understand it. i said i would support anyone regardless of their background if, in fact, they embraced american values. this theoretical issue about muslims, it is not an important issue. >> not being pummeled with questions, hillary clinton. you might remember her campaign
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started the birther rumors back in 2008 when the democratic presidential primary was slipping away from her. >> you said you take senator obama at his word that he's not a muslim. you don't believe that he's a muslim. >> no. no. there is nothing to base that on. as far as i know. >> as far as she knew. this was fun. really enjoyed that. so you are making some faces there. >> i want to applaud dr. carson. he's 100% right. he clarified the statement that maybe was a little bit foggy when he first said it. i disagreed with his constitutionality of what -- part of what he said, but i agree completely, live by god's law in your personal life, governed by man's law specifically the constitution, and he himself said he would support anyone that he believed in as long as the constitution superseded any other document. he said it. liberals, left-leaning media can twist it any way they want but
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that's what he said. >> as this story has evolved, how do you see it now in terms of how he's handled it and his rhetoric on it? >> i think he's righted the ship. from your opening it's true, if you are a conservative or republican candidate in this race, you have to be so much better and on target than if you are hillary clinton because she hasn't given as many interviews. that means there's less opportunities. i think a lot of media would say okay, that was become ack in ma 2008. i do think it gets to the content of the character. i don't understand why she doesn't just throw some former campaign staffer under the bus for circulating the e-mail. as you saw in the "60 minutes" piece she said faras far as i k as if she was just raising questions. they were desperate leading into the iowa caucuses last two times around. 2008. >> they birthed the birther issue. >> to your point, as a conservative, the target on your back is created by the media and
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it's huge. you have to learn how to shrink your target without changing who you are. you still have to be ben carson but you have to make sure that they can't get you for things. by the way, the left has been doing this for years. they can take detestable notions and beliefs and repaint them as compassion so that something like abortion which is a denial of rights to a baby becomes a preservation of rights for women. last night you saw what was trending on twitter. shout your abortion. we are sitting here talking about a statement about muslims in the white house while we have an entire generation of people shouting their abortion which is crazy. you did bring up hillary clinton. i got this pen, it's hillary's face. check this out. isn't that great? >> i like the fact the mouth moves. >> i know. i know. don't -- >> you need to update the haircut. >> i think it looks beautiful. >> and the hair color. good god, it's gray.
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>> it's a pen. it's not 100% perfect. >> the laugh was remarkably on target. unbelievable. i love it. i have a quick follow-up question. do you think the way he's explained it now, you think there was anything wrong with what ben carson had to say to begin with? >> me? i think he could have stated it better. you can't just be correct, you got to be per swsuasivepersuasi. >> unless i misunderstand something, he said we not vote for a muslim to be president of the united states. that's what he said. >> that's not what he said. >> we can check the record. >> somebody that, you know, abided by sharia law, he did not follow the constitution, and wanted to support a theocracy is limited to muslim or islamic law. >> ben's a friend so i'm just going to say -- >> you're not acting like it. >> i'm not going to defend somebody if they say something -- >> let me just say, the problem
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around this table is that it's not that the press created this problem. my god, there's a real issue going back to donald trump and going back to the fact that so many people in the republican party still think obama's a muslim. >> remember when the media told us no one would vote for a mormon? that was a story line for a long time in 2010. >> or catholic. roman catholic. >> it was catholics, we still hadn't had a jewish president or a woman president. that kind of thinking, it's off-putting. >> with friends like you, i don't know. poor ben carson. he never said that obama was a muslim. >> i didn't say that. >> you tied that on to your sentence. >> he said he would not vote for a muslim. he didn't think a muslim should be president of the united states. >> i think you got de-friended by ben carson. still to come, the fastest seven featuring a late night musical performance by carly fiorina and more. you total your brand new car.
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a subaru. hillary clinton has been doing a string of tv interviews as part of a campaign to repair her image with the american voter. so did this answer help? ou don't engage in phony makeovers, give us three words that is the real hillary clinton. just three. >> just three. i can't possibly do that. i mean, look, i am a real person with all the pluses and minuses that go along with being that. and i have been in the public eye for so long that i think it's like the feature that you see in some magazines sometimes, real people actually go shopping. you know? >> show us that pen again. >> i'm not joking. it's amazing.
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>> it fit that piece of tape. >> here's the thing. when you need to say i'm a real person, we suspect that you aren't. it reminds me of the scene in "bladerunner" where the alien is trying to convince harrison ford that she's not a robot. my smartphone has more personality than her and this is an iphone 5. >> i'm so sorry for you. >> you are so lame. >> i know. >> you have an iphone 5? >> it's a company phone. >> do you want my old iphone 6? >> yes, please. >> you can't take your sim card out of those, right? you may not want to do that. >> what do you mean? >> wait, wait. let me ask dana. she says people think i'm so wooden and i'm not authentic, and they think i'm not an outsider, but she says there cannot be more of an outsider than hillary clinton and a woman president. would you agree? >> i could see where people that
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support her and women that are in her camp and that are fans of hers would say that's right, it's time for a woman to be in the white house because women do bring a different perspective, you have two of them here and obviously, we are bringing great perspective to the five. >> that's correct. >> here's what i think. if you have been in the public eye for that long and really want to win this election, you have to be able to think on your feet. that answer that she gave, i'm a real person and the laugh was basically a pause while her brain tried to come up with three words that could describe herself. that's just something that's very basic in a campaign. you have to do a little drill like that in the car on the way to the interview. my three words if i were her, i would have said patriot, wise, grandmother. done. >> you are very smart. >> she has smart people around her. she should be able to think on her feet. >> remember they asked ted kennedy why he wanted to be president? he got stuck. he froze. >> you have to be able to close the deal. >> i want to know if there's any
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way i can download that laugh to my iphone so i can use it as my alarm clock. i'm telling you, if i heard that in the morning, i'm right out of bed. >> before it went off. >> it would frighten you. >> what are they doing? why did they even put her on these shows when they know stuff like this happens? you need to hide her. >> somebody told her she has a funny laugh. now it's cackle express. so scary. >> wow. >> then to claim she's an outsider? okay, she's the first -- she could be the first woman president but you are an outsider? a clinton is an outsider? come on. >> that's the rep. right. >> they're at the center of the vortex of the inside game. >> that's not news. that's a fact. >> let me just say, i have something of a test for you. a handwriting test. i want you to look at these handwriting samples and see how the american people looked at them. here's hillary rodham clinton. do you know what people said
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about this? >> it was an expert in handwriting analysis. >> are we going to do astrological signs after this? >> this plays to what eric was saying. it says this is a person who needs a lot of control, eric. she's not a loosy-goosy kind of person. >> they're insiders. they control everything. >> what about jeb bush? what would you say to jeb bush? >> about his name? >> yes. about his handwriting. there it is. >> i think it's a nice signature. don't you? >> it says here he wants to stand on his own two feet. it speaks to the dynasty thing. >> why? because big j? >> yeah, then the b is smaller than the j. >> here's ben carson's signature. >> wait, wait. can we do body language next? this is exciting. >> actually, people like this. >> where is carson? >> put up ben carson. there's ben carson. >> oh, my god. even his signature is gorgeous. ben is so dreamy. >> is that right? >> yes. he needs to be on gray's
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anatomy. >> it says that he fears abandonment. that's what that says. the best one was chris christie. he really has a deep interest in baseball. who knew. >> baseball, from that? >> that's what they said. still to come, an ex-hedge funder is facing intense backlash after his company bought the rights to a life-saving drug and then raised the price of it more than 5,000%. he defends it. the move is next. 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric...
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welcome back. time for the fastest sevenen minutes on television. three whimsical stories, seven whirlwind minutes, one willful host. first up, meet the most hated man on the internet right now. the greedy ceo with a patent to an aids drug, greedy ceo jacks up price of pill 5,000%. the results seem horribly improper. >> why was it necessary to raise the price so drastically? >> it depends on how you define so drastically because the drug was unprofitable at the former
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price. so any company selling it would be losing money. and at this price it's a reasonable profit, not excessive at all. >> you see how greedy this move looks. >> yeah, i could see how it looks greedy but there's a lot of altruistic properties to it. no doubt i'm a capitalist. i'm trying to create a big drug company, profitable drug company, we're trying to flourish but our primary stake holders are patients. >> be careful abefore you call for this guy's head. it's the free market that provides the profit motive that entices drug companies to risk their own money to discover cures for diseases. think about this for one second. god help us if we left that to the government. dana, where are you on this turing ceo jacking up this price 5,000%? >> this issue is so complicated it's hard to believe we are doing it in the fastest seven. i do think that hillary clinton who automatically came out denounced him and said she's going to call for price gouging,
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she will deal with prescription drug companies as president, that you have to ask her so is obamacare working or not working. because the distortions in the market are a huge problem. i think -- i don't understand charging people for a drug that's already on the market. you want research and development for the future so i think he has more answering to do but it's complicated. >> this is an important point. that drug already went off patent. he picked it up, it was cheap, he raised the price. if it's so valuable someone else will come in and compete. >> yeah, but the point was i think it's a 62-year-old drug. so he has now simply taken advantage of the fact that he could get it and -- >> and no one else wanted it. >> he is taking advantage of people who need the drug. >> no one else wanted it. there could be a generic equivalent if it stays at $750 per pill, there will be an equivalent. >> you can defend the industry on this side which is that you need to make huge profits on a
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tiny percentage of working drugs that ends up funding the research because it's a crapshoot when it comes to drugs. a few of them ever make it so they lose a lot of money. price controls are not going to stop this. we have to get rid of the regulations that slow the development. it takes ten years, $10 billion, thank you, john stossel, for that fact, to get approved by the fda. this guy does come off as kind of skeevy. >> no doubt. >> it went from $13.50 a pill to $750 a tab? >> that's a bit much. >> come on. >> again -- >> i understand what you're saying. he took advantage of a situation. that's how the free market works. he did it, he's got it, people want it, he's going to get it. >> i got to move on. the day after the last debate we all agreed carly fiorina did great, probably won it. many of us suggested the only thing missing from a flawless performance was a little levity. ladies and gentlemen, fiorina style levity.
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♪ ♪ please don't take a walk with me i would rather stay home instead ♪ ♪ i'd like to lie back down in my nice warm bed ♪ ♪ you're going to have to carry me ♪ >> all right. >> very cute. here's another thing. over 50% of americans have a pet at home. everybody knows what it's like to make up a song about their dog. >> sing the jasper song. >> i will save them for later. >> that's what we were looking for. little fun. >> yeah. you can't really sing a song about your dog in the debate. >> that was really good. she actually can carry a tune. i was nervous at first, then people are clapping, she was on the money. >> i confess i write a lot of songs about captain delicious, my ferret. hard to find things that rhyme with ferret. he loves his carrots. i found this to be reprehensible because she was clearly
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lip-syncing. that's just terrible. >> did you write it on the merits? >> before we go on, hillary is watching that saying wow, so that's how you are spontaneous, how you're fun. >> yeah, yeah, guys would have over it. >> right. >> it isn't ridiculous. >> no, no. >> that's right. >> wait. you guys, she doesn't do anything but ridiculous. >> how about this? there is good starbucks new. the coffee chain launched their mobile order and pay app. use a smartphone to order a few minutes before and when you arrive your coffee will be waiting for you when you arrive. we spent way too much time waiting in the lines. >> oh, my gosh, yes. i had a snapshot of me this morning. when i got the pitch, i took a picture of me in line all the way back. oh, my god. takes forever. >> really? >> what time? >> anyway. the point is i was trying to download it. by the time i did it was to the
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front of the line. they said it's available. on the app. where you pay. the starbucks app. just update under the app store. it's built in already. >> i want to know if it works. >> i tried it. you can even get a sandwich if you want the little zesty black bean salad, the caramel macchiato. >> with a starbucks barista you have 40 different mobile apps in line. >> you don't have to deal with people. we hate humanity. can you preorder ahead to use their bathroom? that's starbucks. you come up with a crap app. >> that's so bad. >> it's a bathroom app, a bap. >> sean should have done it. >> i downloaded that when i moved to new york. >> didn't you say it would create lots of jobs?
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time for one more thing. gutfeld. >> dennis prader advises people to come do a lesson almost. he asked me how to explain conservativism called how to be right. >> why are you right? yes, you, conservative person. it's so important i wrote a book about it. how to be right. it is one of the many reasons we are not obsessed with global warming. with radical islam we know what the threat is and it's worse than polar bears. that makes me sound mean. i'm sorry, polar bears. liberals may have more fun and many do.
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so friday friday nights dump big news t. pope is here. look what happened to you. unfortunately from my perspective one that interferes with our ability to go forward. i oppose it. she opposed it. she said she was going to wait to be president to make the announcement. >> she hates american jobs. >> take a look. the billionaire environmentalist said it is a clear example of people in power overcoming. >> do you know what would be better? they should ask him not to say anything. that would have been better. >> they made it look obvious.
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you didn't have to connect the dots. >> how much is the check that -- >> she doesn't want to lose liberals. >> the people on the right are forgiven. >> let's do a little -- river dance. he's set to retire. michael flatley will appear at new york's lyric theater november 7 through january 3. greg will want to go. it features dancing robots, and acrobats and leprechauns. >> it should have. >> little irish dance rs and he comes out at the end. boom, boom, boom. >> so the guerilla grid lock on the east coast. the pope is here and guess what. the president of china is coming. we have big concerts. this is washington, philadelphia, new york. it's unbelievable. so unbelievable.
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that, guess what. someone at change.org asked the pope to bless the subway system in d.c. because they had a big fire. things are out of control. >> that's it for us. special report is next. >> this is a fox news alert. welcome to washington. i'm brett baier. pope francis has arrived in the u.s. the uppontiff was greeted in maryland by president obama two hours ago. the two will meet again tomorrow at the white house. that's where correspondent kevin cork is tonight. we have heard a lot about the issues with the president and the pope seeing eye to eye. there are issues where the white house and the vatican are on completely opposite sides. >> it was a reception fit for a pope. as the leader of the agree world welcome to the united states for the first time the leader of the 1.1 billion catholics of the world. the president joined by michelle, the vice pr
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