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addressing what he would do 0 to address the isis threat and john mccain, on what we're not doing to contain this threat. one, two, fbn, fox news, back to back, we got you covered, yeah. hello, everyone, i'm kimberly guilfoyle, along with juan williams, eric bolling, dana perino and jesse waters, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." we begin with a fox news aletter. breaking news out of germany. officials and residents on alert after bomb threats force the evacuation of two stadiums. the soccer match between germany and the netherlands canceled earlier today. after security officials received quote mounting information about possible attacks. for the latest developments, we bring in fox's rick leventhal live in paris. i understand that police are now saying they've found no
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explosives. >> right kimberly, this turned out to be an apparent false alarm, no explosives found new york city arrests made. but a stunning example of how on edge france and all of europe is now in the wake of the friday the 13th terror attacks here in paris that started with suicide bombers blowing themselves up outside the stade de france while a soccer game was under way. too today in germany there was supposed to be a friendly soccer match between germany and the netherlands, the german chancellor was schedule dodd attend. but 90 minutes before kickoff, the stadium was evacuated and the match canceled because of what the police chief called credible specific information about an explosion that would go off in the venue. second stadium war concert was scheduled in same time was also evacuated as a precaution. the police chief said they get tips like this all the time and says it's difficult to judge how genuine they are. but clearly they didn't want to
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take chances, especially considering two terror suspects directly connected to friday's attacks here in paris are still on the loose tonight. kimberly? >> rick, thank you for the update. we'll check back with you later in the evening for other developments. the entire world remains on edge in the wake of the paris attacks, fearing that the next one could happen on their own soil. president obama remains defiant and is sticking to his strategy and he's facing an onslaught of criticism for his speech at the g-20 summit in turkey yesterday where he outlined his nonstrategy for dealing with is isis. even members of the mainstream media found themselves disagreeing with him. >> i was struck by how defensive he was. how much he's paying attention to his political critics. he answered about six or seven specific charges or ideas that various critics of him, presidential candidate critics or otherwise have made. and he used them as straw man. i was surprised by his tone.
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i was surprised by the defensiveness. >> said something that was pretty incredible. according to many of the military experts here and around the world who i have spoken to. that our strategy is working. people do not believe that to be the case, the only strategy that's working is the strategy that he tends to dismiss and that's the ground troops strategy. >> it's a all very well to say the strategy is working. but it doesn't look like it's working when 130 people have just been killed at random in clubs and restaurants and the streets of paris. and it seems to me that after this, we got it wrong. we said that isis was a regional threat. it's not. it's a global threat. >> you know you're failing as the commander-in-chief, on the most important single individual in terms of affecting global security, national security, when you even have the mainstream media calling you out.
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christiane amanpour going epic fail. >> and cnn says it was incredible the way he delivered that speech. the "washington post" called him petulant. chuck todd at nbc says he was defensive. meanwhile, today, president obama gave an interview, i believe it was today, to gq, named man of the year for "gq." fashioning himself as aaron rodgers, i'm calm in the pocket when things are going on around me. hey, president obama, guess what, americans are dying, time to get on it time to say, instead of defending your strategy, you're losing 30-0. it's the fourth quarter. change your strategy, recheck that your strategy is working line and come back with something, rephrase it and say, we need to retool and really attack isis, that would be helpful. >> americans are dying? >> an american died. >> one american, i see. >> oh, my god, juan. >> how many beheadings do we have to see? >> james foley? >> i'm so, curious, americans
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are dying. i think you're way, way, talk about hype. this is what obama -- >> you know what, juan, we're popping off because blood is blood. i don't say american lives or more or christians being beheaded or children being crucified. does that matter to you? >> is that why you're so concerned about what's going on in africa with boko haram? >> i am concerned about that you no he why, because they've declared allegiance to isis this is part of the ever-increasing caliphate. >> how cool is this, kimberly, you want us to send troops into affect now? >> i'm telling you i have the will to do whatever the takes and i am not seeing a president that shares that passion. jesse? >> i'm surprised, obama usually golfs and flies to fundraisers after terrorist attacks. this time i think he elised five guys from gitmo and showed up late to a moment of silence for the victims. i'm surprised that sending james taylor over last time didn't
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really help. i mean maybe obama's got some great hash tags up his sleeve. i'm not sure, when you have bill maher in france being tougher on terrorism than the president, you're in trouble. juan, let's figure out something. obama is lying to us. and that's why he got so testy with the press. because the press usually just shines his shoes ex says we have isis contained, no, we don't. he says we have a strategy. no, we don't. he said it's a setback. no, it's not, you have to be winning to have a setback. receipt at on the ground is we have lawyers picking targets, not generals and now obama is saying we still need a political solution. like the savages are going to get around a table together and hammer out a constitution. it's crazy. >> silence, juan? >> i think you're reading talking points from somebody because i don't think it's real. i think -- >> what's not real about what i said, juan? >> i'll name a big thing.
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you said there's no strategy. no strategy. >> admitted he had no strategy. >> are you kidding me, what he said by the way to everybody it was a press conference, not a speech. what he said was he believes that he has a strategy. the problem with the strategy, jesse, one the problem with his response at the press conference was, it did not connect with the kind of anger and emotion that we all feel in america in the sense of threat. and the need for a leader to stand up and say i'm going to take care of this threat for you the american people. that's where he fails. but he did not fail in terms of not having a strategy. it's very clear. >> what's the strategy? >> i will lay it out for you. all, we've been bombing isis since 2014. >> did that work. >> let me finish. give me a -- >> this is very important, you're bombing. >> i'll lay out the strategy -- >> here's your bombing strategy. can you move on to your other points. under bombing we've hit isis, we've bombed eight on average
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eight bombings sorties per day. then we increased it to 15 per iday, the dame of the paris attack. we hit them 15 times. 15. saturday, the day after the attack, 16. so the strategy went from 15 to 16. meanwhile in kosovo, we literally sent hundreds of sorties and in gulf war, desert storm, thousands of sorties. so we don't seem to want to win this. >> president obama is like tickling isis. it's a nonstarter. dana? >> the trip that the president is on right now, scheduled for a long time, the g-20, it confirmed my theory that any time a president goes overseas, no matter what president it is, he has a domestic policy crisis back home on some level this one is actually an international crisis for him in terms of communications. because what i think people felt is that he did not rise to the occasion. it wasn't just matching the anger. it was that the world, he's at the g-20 summit, arguably that
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would be the perfect place to rally your allies and to say okay. are we, are we all in thisso what? instead he goes out and he's more angry at anyone who might criticize him than republicans. i mean, i'm sorry, than isis. so he's failing to rise to the occasion. over and over again. and that's where the frustration is, because we're, sitting here saying okay, we are, with our own eyes, we cover this every day. we don't see the strategy working. i think he does have a strategy, i think it's a failing one. and you point you have to be winning something to have a setback. think that proves it. we are losing. so people say okay, fine. we accept that, let's figure out a way to do something better. i want to read one other thing that he said, we didn't talk about yesterday, i think it's important. in the press conference yesterday, he said, what i'm not interested in doing is posing or pursuing some notion of american leadership or american winning and the world was saying no,
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that's exactly what the leader of the free world is supposed to do. we want america to win. that's why president hollande is coming to washington, d.c. to talk to president obama. >> think what he's talking about is as posturing. it's coming off as bellicose and i'm the tough guy and i can do it and i'm stronger. i don't think that that's effective. and the rest of the strategy, jesse, by the way, most americans, i think in the poll, "reuters" poll came out, 65% of americans oppose sending in special operations forces. he's done that he's built this international coalition. everyone is praising hollande, he wasn't striking in military efforts before this. england isn't sending in anything. they're all trying to catch up with the u.s. >> we want a president, not that acts tough, but that is tough. and the polls didn't want us going into iraq during the surge, bush did it anyway and it was effective. the cornerstone of obama's strategy, he had to get rid of,
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because they spent a half a billion dollars training the rebels and they trained five. >> you shouldn't try that. >> i got to hit this. as the chart from the global terrorism database shows, isis is on the rise, juan, and it's grown faster than any other global terror organization. faster than the taliban, boko haram and al qaeda in iraq. intelligence and defense officials have been sounding this alarm to the president about america's isis strategy for quite sometime. but will president obama listen? >> for president to stand there and say that our strategy is working, against this vicious vile enemy is absurd. it's absolutely absurd. i'm stunned at his press conference today. and the way he characterized this, this brutal attack, this brutal 9/11-style attack in paris as a setback. >> i would tell him, charlie, that what we're doing right now, in syria and iraq against isis is underresourced, and
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overregulated. we need to commit more to the fight. and we need to loosen our rules of engagement. >> i think it's now crystal clear to us that our strategy, our policy, vis-a-vis isis is not working and it's time to look at something else. >> i'll begin with you, dana. >> i think, if i were, if you're at the white house right now, think that one of the things that they have to realize is that they're facing a situation where they do not have public opinion on their side necessarily and they're losing ground, especially, that's another point, when the pruz prez is away, it's harder to communicate back at home. i think that the evidence shows that they are are saying to him, we are willing to help you change the strategy. think that the kong would be willing to help him as well. >> the will is there from everybody else and we need the president to step up. not just the words, but he needs to effectuate positive changes to gain positive results.
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>> here's a strategy that president obama should take a look at. hit every single truck that's on that highway that goes from syria to iran. stay off the highway if you're not supposed to be there hit the oil fields, level out, level out all the oil fields, hit raqqah, level raqqah, avoid hospitals and schools and see what happens. there's a strategy. as was it hayden who points out with the rules of engagement, you have to lift that. say this is war. but in order to do that, you have to declare war on isis and president obama doesn't want to do it. if he does, he can do these things and you may have civilian casualties, sorry, it's war. >> there you go. this is your chance. >> thank you, madam. i would say listen, if you want to do that, if you want to engage in that kind of attack, that's russia is doing it right now. france is doing it they've had some caution about civilian casualties, you don't want do somehow generate additional angry terrorists to come and do bad things. you have to have a sustainable
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strategy. >> angry strategists? >> no, what i'm talking about is a sustainable strategy that would solve this problem, rather than -- >> they hate us. >> no, no, you are a little possessed with us, us us. i'm saying let's solve the problem rather than engaging in cowboy strategy. >> we're going to give the president ampb an a, an a in self-love and adoration. in the aftermath of the isis terror attacks in paris, the list of governors opposed to syrian refugees in the u.s. is growing. president obama remains defiant about the plan. more, when we come back.
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a growing number of governors are saying no way to plans to resettle up to 10,000 syrian refugees in the u.s. but president obama remains defiant. yesterday he slammed republicans for the opposition. >> when i hear political leaders suggesting that there would be a religious test for which person who is fleeing from a war-torn country is admitted, when some of those folks themselves come from families who benefitted
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from protection, when they were fleeing political persecution, that's shameful. that's not american. that's not who we are. >> rush limbaugh points out that the president is taking a tougher stance against the critics than he is against terrorists. >> if you were looking for the president of the united states to provide the world confidence in leadership, that isis and other groups like it could be dealt with and taken out this was not the speech for you, because none of that was said. he was tougher and more critical on republicans than he was on isis in this speech. what you got from this president was you're a bigot if you think we should stop helping these refugees. >> who seemed more mad? the gop or isis? >> president obama? yeah, you didn't need any cue cards on that. it was very clear, he showed emotion, elevated passion,
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anger, disgust. about americans. about republicans. about people that want to protect national security and do some relevant meaningful background checks. especially he had he should be heeding caution from people like mike mccall, from homeland security saying, saying that we're lacking the wherewithall to do this in an effective way. why not take a pause? on the flip side there's so much to lose if you're wrong. >> your thoughts on his different demeanor towards the gop and isis? >> what bothers me is he's saying that republicans are shameful. and there are now democrats saying can we just take a moment here, sir. because we just want to be sure that we're responding to our constituents. and that we're being cautious and smart. i think it's actually shameful is the fact that he's calling out people, as his moral inferiors, when it is actually his own belief in his self-esteem that makes him think he's so much better than everyone else.
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where weias he three years ago when allowed assad to go from a protest to a civil war. where was he when all of thia zeal zei zeidi iyazidias were being kidnapped. the refugee crisis was going to explode, they did nothing and now he has the gal to say that he's so much better than all of us because he wants to let in to the united states 10,000 syrian refugees? i find that actually shameful. >> jesse, let's stay on the refugee debate that's been going on. so heated over the last couple of days. there are 50,000 homeless veterans in america. there are somewhere around six million unemployed veterans in america. now the resettlement camp, the one down in new orleans, just said, they've lost track of some of the refugees that have come in. we're going to spend a lot of resources tracking these people.
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>> we're broke and what's the president wants to take care of the syrian refugees more than the people at the va? it's ridiculous. the barbarians are at the gate and the president is like yeah, yeah, come on in obama has imported socialism, he's imported ebola into america. >> he's brought them in people are saying i don't want them here. obama says bring in the ebola people. >> you know what else he wants? the gitmo detainees in here, too you can't vet these people. >> i was with you until ebola. >> could i jump off ebola. >> can i strike ebola from the record. >> is that guy on your side? this is ridiculous. >> we are a philanthropic society. we give, we're generous, we give $40 billion in foreign aid per year. juan, including any ebola scare.
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what does that have to do with this? >> you guys are in search, let me try to bring us back to the issue we're discussing in this segment. america has changed.principles a nation of immigrants. we don't discriminate against people who are muslims, say we'll take the christians, not the muslims. the fact is that since 2011, we've accepted about 20,000 immigrants. since 9/11, 145,000. not one of them arrested on charges of terrorism. let me finish this point. i think it's really important, that you not say no to refugees while you are saying yes to people who have french and belgian passport who is could come into this country, they're the ones that were stopped in paris. >> yes, we're checking all of it, juan, no one is trying to play favorites, there's an argument being made with respect
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to christians, being persecuted, they're the ones being beheaded. >> sometimes i think you don't pay attention. it takes two years for any syrian refugee to get into this country. >> incorrect. >> they haven't done it. you are lying. >> incorrect. >> this fear would lead to you a discriminatory action that you will regret. >> first of all, juan, three people in europe have been detained, posing as syrian refugees by authorities related to this attack. number two, the fbi, the directoror says -- and obama's record of vetting people is great. all those syrian rebels we vetted, half of them gave their weapons to al qaeda, the other half couldn't fight. and now you want to have them bring in again? >> i would say, i've been watching the communications on this and trying to read the tea leaves, it's moved very fast from when the president spoke at the press conference yesterday, there were about 12 states that had said they didn't want to taj refugees. by the time we got to today,
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it's up to 32. >> how many republicans? >> the republicans -- >> no, please. >> let me say this -- senator cain and governor from new hampshire. >> what does that tell you about the governor in new hampshire, she's running for afs. my point is that the white house needs to figure out how to be for what's going to happen. directly ahead, it's the tale of two leaders, president obama and french president hollande, one common enemy, but two vastly different strategies to fight isis. details on that and a live update from paris coming up next. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save
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[special effects] lisa! what took you so long? duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones] the terror attacks in paris have shined a spotlight on two key world leaders, president obama and hollande. and their approaches to handling isis could not be more different. president obama is sticking to his strategy, while the french president vows to fight. >> always understood that this would be a long-term campaign. there will be setbacks and there will be successes.
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the terrible events in paris were obviously a terrible and sickening setback. even as we grieve with our french friends, however, we can't lose sight that there has been progress being made. >> france is at war, we are not in a civilization war. these killers are not belonging to any nation, we are at war against terrorism. the jihadist terrorism that is threatening the entire world. >> bill hammer, co-host of "america's news room" joins us now. i want to ask you about the trip that president hollande has announced, he will be coming to washington, d.c. next week to meet with president obama. what do you think he's going to ask him? >> probably for military support. and i can tell you based on what we understand, is that the u.s. shared a lot of targets, about 36 hours ago, of isis on the ground in eastern syria.
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that's one thing. the other thing is that the cooperation level between intelligence communities and the military, that has increased greatly as well. and that is on the ground now. eastern syria, western iraq. the russians report, dana, that they have flown 2300 sorties in 28 hours. wow. whens was the last time you were able to report that? tonight the french say they have 10 fighter jets in the air over syria, by the end of the weekend, the charles de gaulle aircraft carrier will in the eastern mediterranean, that will bring their total to 36 fighter jets that can work around the skies, of syria and iraq. the french military is behind on this operation, but they are clearly and quickly catching up. >> 2800 sorties by the french. meanwhile today -- >> russians. >> and french are also attacking. meanwhile our side, the americans, john kerry today in paris no less, says he suggested
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there was a quote rationale to the terror attack on the "charlie hebdo" office in paris. and somehow bill, i'm wondering, does send a signal to the french where we are in the war on terror if he says there's a rationale to slaughter innocent journalists? >> i won't interpret his comments. i don't know what he was thinking. i don't know what his intent was. specifically. but i know this, eric. a 20-year-old college student going to a concert on a friday night, is not asking to be killed. and a 43-year-old father of three or four that goes to a sidewalk restaurant 300 yards to my right is not asking to be killed. if you take a walk down that lonely street here, on this grim night in paris, you will see for yourself how easy targets, that these terrorists picked out. on friday night to just drive their car up, get out and open fire. this was as ray kelly, the former commissioner of new york
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city said earlier today, this was an easy shot for all of them. >> juan williams? >> bill, you know, it's interesting to me that with hollande coming to the united states, and he's potentially not only going to see president obama, but ask the u.n. security council to look at this issue. but he is not asking nato. he's not saying this was an attack on a nato country. requiring a response from nato. can you tell me why? >> no, but i can tell you this -- yesterday he made it clear, he wants help from vladimir putin. he wants help from barack obama. he's already got it from putin. so when he's at the white house next tuesday, what will he get in return? juan, i think it was quite clear yesterday, the president staked out a strategy and repeated it. that there will be, it will take some time, all right, everything is cool, just a little dust-up over to the left. he is asking vladimir putin for more help. he's gotten it already.
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and after the white house next tuesday, he will in moscow at the kremlin with vladimir putin. asking him for more as well. >> i think, juan, that the reason that hollande didn't ask for nato help is they think the united states won't be there to help them. they'll ask for other help to do it themselves. >> hi, bill. i'm wondering in light of these events what kind of increased security are you seeing there on the ground in paris? because you made reference to what we have seen as soft or easy targets. where people really were just easy prey for isis to kill them. >> a lot more cops. everywhere. carrying guns. two, three, five at a time. they float around, republic square where we are at all hours of the day. work in different shifts, sometimes they have a stronger presence than others. but they, they are everywhere. what we can't see, kimberly, are the hundreds of raids that have been carried out throughout france over the past 48 hours. more than 300 at last tally. and those raids we do expect to continue.
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the interior minister said yesterday, this is just the start. and based on the reporting we're getting hour by hour, he's right here in france. >> jesse, last question? >> so the war drum is beating in france. how ferocious do you think the french are going to be in this attack? traditionally they've put down the rebellions in indochina and algeria pretty viciously. do they have the capacity to really root out these guys? are you hearing about ground forces in syria? what are you hearing? >> nothing about ground forces yes, sir jesse. but this is the important distinction about friday night, the script flipped yut side down. these were civilians, these were innocent people. these were college students, they're not combatants. and that gives the french a real concern for their own safety. they have the feeling now that anyone can be a victim. because the terrorism is so random and it's from here. a suicide bomber, in paris france? going back to 9/11, people talked about it on the side, is
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it really going to happen? well they tried. they sure as hell tried in that stadium on friday night. you get that palpable sense of what is next here? what could possibly come. when you have between eight and 10,000 french people, that are on a file called an s file, s stands for security. it doesn't mean they're guilty of anything it doesn't mean they've committed a crime. but they're being watched by the government. 8,000 to 10,000. maybe they sent a tweet or an email that raised alarms among the security people here in france. it may sound orwellian. but if you listen to president hollande, he's willing to go as far as necessary to get this country back on a safety and security footing soon. up next, hours after the deadly paris terror attacks, the obama administration vows to continue another fight, what they call the real global threat. climate change. details when "the five" returns. ♪ (woman) one year ago today mom started searching for her words.
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in the wake of the deadly paris terrorist attacks, a big u.n. climate change conference will be taking place in that very city in less than two weeks. but even the isis slaughter of 129 people isn't derailing the tone-deaf obama administration from what they still consider to be the real threat to humanity -- global warming. secretary john kerry explains. >> we will not change our course or cancel our plans. including our plans to come together in paris. later this month. for the u.n. climate conference. and president obama told me today how much he looks forward to being here and being part of that important moment. >> yeah. so it's like the university of missouri protesters are running our foreign policy. you've had the biggest attack, i think almost in europe since world war ii and kerry is talking about the weather. da dana? >> this meeting has been planned for a long time and i think they
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will go through with it. i think where they fall short is where they say it is the biggest global threat. people with common sense would go, it can't possible be when you're just looking at what happened. the economy has been stalled, and there's been a lot of ingenuity and we've done more with natural gas, so america is doing its part. we seem to be going to paris with our hat in hand, begging people not to beat us up any more about climate change. >> eric, when isis hears john kerry say something like this, they're probably happy, because they think thank god the world focused on defeating climate change, not us. >> not the world, just the united states. he has to go, it's a conference that's been planned forever and he's going to go. the question is what happens after. does he come out and say, god forbid he comes out and blames anything going on with isis with climate change. bernie sanders did it at the
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democratic debate. it was a joke. hillary danced around it. hopefully he doesn't, either. there's a real enemy here, it's not climate change, it's isis. >> how many people has climate change killed? >> i don't know. >> why is it such a threat? >> i don't think there's any question it's a threat. the legitimate argument is how can you look long-term at the threat posed by global warming, if there's a shortage of water, if there's a shortage of land, political instability that generate more tensions in the world and more possibilities for terrorists activity, if not actual military state-to-state conflicts. >> you know what happens when the earth gets a little warmer? i go from spf 15 to spf 30. i know what happens when the world gets more dangerous? people die. >> people are starving, people act in horrific manners. >> people are starving because they don't have electricity. >> you're acting like a spoiled
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rich kid. but i'm telling you, it's a real issue. i think it's right that the president and the rest of the world leaders do not act as if they're intimidated and go ahead with the climate conference. >> i've seen the light. isis is hungry and has no jobs. this is the problem. somebody call the job fair truck. i mean this is crazy. >> i don't know what juan is smoking. >> we don't know. but try and steer clear of the cloud. it's not good. because isis is laughing like there goes president obama again. with john kerry, with their hea. that's it. >> the other thing is i thought bjon lundberg in "the wall street journal" had an excellent point. i like to give credit where credit is due, he writes about this in his blog. in his piece he says the world leaders are gambling the world economy on climate change when you have so many people that are in poverty and starvation. partly because they don't have access to electricity. which we should be trying to help them and not decrease our
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economic output. >> you recycled that newspaper. >> up next, hollywood bad boy, charlie sheen makes a stunning revelation, he's hiv positive. the troubled actor explains why he's coming forward and what it means for his future, when we return. the future belongs to the fast. and to help you accelerate, we've created a new company... one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r?
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troubled hollywood actor charlie sheen making a stunning revelation, he's hiv positive. the former "two and a half men" star revealing the news to the world this morning on the "today show." >> i'm here to admit that i am in fact hiv positive. it's a hard three letters to absorb. you know? it's a turning point in one's life. i have to put a stop to this, this, this, onslaught, this barrage of attacks and of, of, of subtruths. >> for years you have been trying to keep this secret and you have said that you have been the victim of betrayal and extortion. are you still paying some of these people? >> not after today, i'm not. >> kimberly, this is an interesting question.
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he told his former -- >> i understand that in 35 states, it's illegal for someone who is hiv positive to have sex with someone else without telling them that they are hiv positive. >> well there's two paths, there's the potential criminal prosecution and then there's also a civil track. and there's six women so far that have come forward who say they intend to sue him civilly. what you need is negligence. that you have hiv and you infected someone else. there isn't an intent, you know requirement. with, and you can sue for emotional, infliction of emotional stress. on the criminal there's felony and misdemeanor charges. misdemeanor charges again do not require an intent to infect. however, felony does require knowledge, and an intention to do so. i think he's in big trouble on a number of potential misdemeanor charges and of course in terms of the civil lawsuit. >> you're going to go into more detail on this, on o'reilly
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tonight. so don't miss that eric i was curious, he said he's paid millions to shush people up, right? why was he paying that money? >> well probably because they were going to sue him if he didn't. >> they were going to go public. but the idea that he went public on his own. is kind of wacky. probably the same people advising charlie sheen are advising president obama's isis strategy. >> so he outed himself. >> sometimes you really amuse me. dana, i was looking at that this morning, i thought man, either he's jittery, something is going on with this guy. he did not look right. >> we called him a troubled actor. he's had years of reckless behavior. i found fascinating the pr strategy to know that the "national enquirer" is going to out you. you decide you're going to do this big piece on the "today show." i don't think he helped himself in that interview. i hope that all of the women that he was with are okay. >> what about this, dana, he says he's going to have a cure.
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he's coming up with a cure. >> well that would be terrific. >> jesse, charlie sheen has no tv projects, right? no movie projects. i don't get it, why are we so fascinated with charlie -- >> because he's a warlock. remember sheen, he went across the country and spoke gibberish. listen, the guy smokes crack, he sleeps with strippers, porn stars, escorts and groupies. i would be surprised if he didn't have hiv. maybe that's what he meant when he said he had tiger blood running through his vaineins. i have no idea, but this is not winning for charlie sheen. you can beat hiv if you have cash. >> you can beat aids, you can't beat hiv. >> you can put it to bed. he'll be fine unless he o.d.s on
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drugs. >> one more thing coming at you.
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all right. time now for one more thing. eric bolling? >> i was going to show you a monkey riding a dog herding sheep at a football game. but since secretary of state kerry made those comments, we had to show you the comments, listen to this. >> there's something different about what happened from "charlie hebdo" and i think everybody would feel that.
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there was a sort of particularized focus and perhaps even a legitimacy in terms of, not a legitimacy, but a rationale that you could attach yourself to somehow, and say, okay, they're really angry because of this or that. >> no, secretary kerry, everyone won't feel that way. i for one disagree and probably millions of americans would agree with me as well. >> last time i had a pleasure to attend the new york society for prevention of cruelty to children's fundraiser an organization that i hold close to my heart. i'm on the children's council and it does some of the toughest cases referred to them in new york. originally the agency was founded because there was no child abuse protection agency, only one for animals in new york city. it's the nation's oldest. a frightening statistic, 246
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case as day are reported in new york city alone. my good friend deborah norville was the emcee for the evening and is also on the board. we had dr. mary polito, who is the executive director, does incredible training through the country about child abuse and reclaiming lives for children to bring them back from the despair of abuse and karen sorba who raised over $500,000, professional benefit auctioneer. she crushed it on behalf of the kids, that's how you do it. >> thank you. >> juan? >> i was the host emcee for the 27th annual thurgood marshall college fund, dinner, defining dreams, they raised about $5 million, the biggest nonpolitical dinner held in washington, d.c. held in support of historically black colleges and universities. and john brennan, head of the c.i.a. was honored with the
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national hero award. specifically for brennan's efforts in bringing diversity to the c.i.a. in terms of language, culture, as well as different ethnic and racial groups so we can have the best intelligence agency in the world. >> juan, thank you for that dana? >> last week, hillary clinton pledged $30 billion to coal country, she wants to aid coal country. while she's voting and campaigning to destroy coal country. this is actually stunning. listen to this -- coal production nationwide down 15% since 2008. 50,000 coal jobs lost between 2008-2012 in appalachian, utah, colorado. more statistics, this is the best point by "the wall street journal" editorial board today. here we have the progressive policy arc made clear. first destroy coal jobs to please affluent liberals over climate change and tax all americans more to buy the support of american who is had those jobs. possibly the biggest moment
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in tv history this weekend -- 8:00 saturday night, watters' world will be premiering, i'll be asking silly questions at the beach. >> thanks so much. bye-bye. this is a fox news alert. i'm brett baier in washington, another terror scare in europe, a massive manhunt under way with new leads to isis terrorists and the politics of keeping america safe. coming into focus. all of that plus louisiana governor and presidential candidate bobby jindal is here to make a major announcement. first, back to europe. where the threats tonight again involved an international soccer match, and a musical performance. this time in hannover, germany, a sports stadium and a concert venue were evacuated, despite threats, explosives have not been found there. the similarities to paris unmistakable. this

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