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i'm eric bolling, along with kimberly guilfoyle, jewly roganski and jesse waters, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." this is a fox news alert. boxshell, bill cosby developments. the comedian arrested and charged with aggravated indecent assault, a felony for allegedly drugging and sexually violatediviolateing a woman more than a decade ago. in 2004 prosecutors say cosby had former temple university employee andrea constand over to his home in philadelphia and gave her pills and wine and then touched her while she was paralyzed, unable to respond to his advances.
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this past summer, unsealed court documents reveal bill cosby admitted he gave quaaludes to women he wanted to have sex with. cosby has acknowledged sexual contact with this woman. but he claims it was consensual. the montgomery county assistant district attorney explains why he reopened the case. >> prosecutor's job is to follow the evidence. wherever it takes us. and sometimes that means whenever it comes to light. when u.s. federal judge edward robrano unsealed legal filings that contained references to the civil deposition, and we learned about allegations from other victims under similar circumstances, reopening this case was not a question. rather, reopening this case was our duty. today, after examination of all the evidence, we are able to seek justice on behalf of the victim. >> cosby is free before trial after posting a $100,000 bond.
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kg, think the operative term here is reopening. why does it need to be reopened? what did they do wrong the first time? >> because obviously at some time they took a pass on the evidence in the case. so new developments have developed. and there's 40 women that have alleged they've had some kind of interaction with him where they were sexually assaulted or it wasn't consensual because they were drugged at the time. what the prosecutor is going to try to do to this case. they're going to bring forward a motion in front of the judge to have the other women testify. now you're probably thinking to yourself wow that seems like stacking the deck, very prej dibble if you're going to be judging the case on a specific merits but there's a way under the evidence code to talk about prior bad acts. or mode of operation. how you do things. if it's a similar pattern, you can say it's more probitive than prejudicial and it could be allowed in. >> there's no double jeopardy involved? >> no, because he wasn't tried. he wasn't ever tried for it. so there is no double jeopardy issue. this case would go forward.
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and look, it's very serious charges. you'll be looking at ten years in state prison. he's 78 years of age. but he's got the money and the resources to fight this. and it's really going to be a matter of how the motions go down in front of the judge. what evidence he allows in. what testimony and then it's going to be a he said/she said in terms of a credibility call with jurors. >> julie, a lot more of she saids. >> over 40. she admitted she voluntarily took the quaaludes, right? does that somehow make her less of a credible witness? if i'm a defense attorney i'm going to say look she volunteered to take these drugs, she maybe was not in the right state of mind, she thinks that she didn't give consent because she was so drugged up. maybe she did give consent this seems like a difficult case to bring up. which is a shame. because i don't want to judge anybody for being guilty before the court finds them guilty. but the evidence is very strong that he did this to a number of
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women. >> how many of these prior instances are they going to let in. just this case on its merits never proceeded forward before. until we had all of these other people come forward. you're thinking 40 other women have said they've had some kind of similar experience? that doesn't sound good. it's not one or two. it's not a one-off between bill cosby and this woman who is making the complaint against him. that's what courts are for and the justice system and beyond a reasonable doubt. he'll have his day in trial. and so will the victim. >> that's just my question about this. it seems that the motion is granted to the defense and nobody else is allowed to testify about prior bad acts or subsequent bad acts. on its merits just on this particular case, the prosecution is going to have a tough time. >> very tough case. if it was a good case, they would have brought it forward before. it's brought forward now because of all the other people coming forward. saying listen we can put this forward. >> megan can you give us a visceral reaction when you see bill cosby walking into court to be arraigned? >> you're a lawyer, you're going to take this from a legal angle.
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i'm emotional. i think he's a monster and i'm glad he's finally getting -- 40 women? eye read all the stories, i read the new york magazine cover story. beverly johnson wrote a heartbreaking story about her experience with him. when he admitted to obtaining drugs to drug wex for sexual purposes in a deposition that came out ten years ago, does that make a difference? >> that can come into court against him even if he choosing not to take the stand. if you make a statement like that against your interests, it's considered to be not he hearsay because it is more probitive. but for the truth of the matter asserted. did may be put forward in front of a jury. they call it statements against penal interests, you could be facing criminal time behind bars, et cetera so why would you say it unless -- >> good thing we have kimberly. >> jesse, your thoughts on tv's dad of all time going down hard. >> mr. huxtable.
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we grew up with this guy, america's dad. there's a saying, the brighter the star, the darker the demons. if this is true, this guy's got serious demons. you can see what's happening when he exited his suv, he's got the kane, he's holding on to the arm. the guy is 78 years old. but he's got the money to string it out there are a lot of consistencies in all of these allegations. they're very disturbing. so what he does is he grooms these women. he allegedly brings them in, i'm going to coach you, get you auditions. fly you out to vegas, stay in a luxury lhotel room and wine you and dine you, here's some quaaludes, next thing you know they're unconscious and he's violating them. then he has these handlers and he has fixers and he has pimps. >> that's called a sexual predator. >> he pays people off so this was kind of an open secret in hollywood. from what i understand this was out in the public. and no one ever blew the whistle. so people should stand up and
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hopefully these prosecutors -- >> well people were complicit in sex crimes committed against women. >> some of these women did blow the whistle and some of these women were push back. a lot of them were snubbed at the time. >> go ahead? >> your point, talking about handlers and he's walking in with a cane. i saw this and i thought, he's wearing his cliff huxtable sweater. that's the bill cosby that we know as america's dad. the cliff huxtable sweater, his handlers clearly had something to put out there. his image. you no they guy, this is cliff huxtable. this is america's dad. is this about trying to sway the jury? >> none of this happens in a vacuum. they'll be told and admonished by the judge. not to take into account anything they might have heard on television. shows like this. because this has been covered all over the world. this is such a big story. so he'll ask them, has anybody heard about this case, et cetera. >> and you've seen this. >> that is dr. huxtable's sweater. that's one of the sweaters he used to wear on the show.
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brilliant pr. >> tries to evoke a warm memory about him. >> there were rumors all over hollywood for such a long time. i assume people covering it up allegedly. but it took a comedian talking about this in an act to reignite this and a man. in his act making fun of him to reignite all of these allegations everywhere. >> let's listen to bill cosby himself when he addressed the sexual assault allegations in "nightline" back in may. >> it's interesting, this is a situation that's unprecedented. my family, my friends. i have been in thi52 years. and i will -- i've never seen anything like this and reality is a situation. and i, i can't speak -- >> bring it around this way. jesse, again. where there's smoke, there's fire. there's a heck of a lot of
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smoke. >> you know what it reminds me of? o.j. simpson. you have two rock star black american personalities that really had a lot of crossover appeal. a lot of commercial appeal. and there's been stuff that's been going on. remember o.j. would be pushing his wife for a long time. nobody said anything. he had been punching his wife. he had fame and fortune, got away with a lot. but then the law comes down on you eventually. and you know, is black america going to rally to this guy, cosby? like they rallied to o.j.? i don't think so i really think they're different people, times have changed. and it's just, it's sad for cosby. but it's even sadder for all the women he allegedly abused, if that's true. >> did you d that soften ittal all for you. >> whoever is doing his pr needs to be fired. if you're accused of something like this and you're claiming you're innocent. i didn't do it it's horrific. america thinks i'm a monster for 52 years. he looks like he's spouting out words and it made him look more
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guilty to me. >> what's interesting to me, he's a huge celebrity. at one point probably the biggest celebrity in american television. an iconic figure. what's psychotic behavior. if he wants to cheat on his wife, he could have had super models lining up for consensual sex. the fact that he drugs these women. that says more than a bad act. that's a crazy sexual predator. >> is this a possible -- >> like affluenza? >> yeah. >> that's not going to go over well. that's not any legally justifiable defense. as we've seen in cases like affluenza, they can come up with something. the point is how is it going to help him in this case? this is a guy who really marketed himself as wholesome, all-american. someone would you want to take into your family. have you read books to your kids at night. he was just amazing the way he was with children. this is someone who had a high credibility, integrity trust
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factor and kind of cue factor out there in the public. and it just destroyed with the stories and again just voluminous amount of people coming forward. which takes a lot of courage to do. for the record, these are the toughest cases to prosecute. i know because i've prosecuted these and they're real tough on the victims, they're tough to get the juries to say, because it's he said/she said, it comes down to a credibility call. >> and maybe the body of evidence. quite a few. going to leave it there. up next, trump on the attack. the gop front-runner refusing to back down from his attacks on the clintons. but will criticism of bill clinton's sexual impropriety during his time at the white house help or hurt the donald? details, next. just because someone grows older does that mean they have to grow apart from their friends, or from the things they love to do? with right at home, it doesn't.
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♪ ♪ donald trump doubling down on his criticism. clintons. the republican front-runner pushing back over allegations of sexism and vowing that in a general election, the clinton scandals of the '90s will not be off-limits. trump went on the record with me
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last night. ? you bring up the women card, i'm going to bring up the women card, too. and i'm going to be talking about your husband and what happened with women. because i think that's fair game. and as you saw the press has gone wild over it but the truth is most of them agree with me. i mean it is fair game. if she wants to play that card. if she doesn't play that card, that's a different circumstance, but if she plays that card. then bill is certainly open, it's fair game. >> so that was last night on greta's show "on the record" he came on. we talked about this, it has been definitely heavy in the airwaves in terms of coverage regarding the 2016 campaign. eric, you know he's saying listen, this is fair game. she came at me about this and be careful. glass houses. >> and i think it's brilliant strategy. look at what he's done. he's taken the one big card she's been playing throughout the whole campaign, the women card and used the gender politics, she's been front and center pushing it forward and he took it out of her hand. he said if you want to play that card, i'll play the card against
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you and my card is pretty darn strong. why did you look the other way when no fewer than at least five, maybe more women who have accused her husband of sexual improprieties? i mean wow, did he neutralize that card. so now it's one-on-one. my guess is she won't play the card any more. >> megan -- >> i don't always see eye to eye on trump, eric. but i completely second everything you just said and i want to say that hillary clinton is going after millennials, hanging out with lena dunham. millennials grew up in the '90s i had very uncomfortable discussions with my parents because of what bill clinton did in the white house. i have a very different definition of feminism than hillary clinton does. >> i can imagine you talking about to senator mccain about this. >> in all seriousness, not to like tmi, in all seriousness, i had a very awkward uncomfortable conversations that i was like 13, his behavior, everyone was
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talking about it. i'll never forget it it was horrible. horrible. >> jesse? >> i mean, i didn't have an uncomfortable conversation, a little bit older than you. hillary brought this on herself. remember how this whole thing started. he teased her for taking too long to come back from the bathroom during the debate. she says oh, you know, he plays the gender card if chris christie had taken too long and missed the cue when he came back if going to the bathroom. he would have gone after chris christie, too. so she overplayed the women card and it blew up in her face. when bill clinton was waging war on women in the '90s, she was the first lieutenant. you said she looked the other way she did more than that. when all of these things were happening she was smearing people she was hiring private eyes, she was having guys say drag a dollar bill in a trailer park and look what comes out. she's not pure on this whole thing. i think eric is right. he into the tralizes this. i would be worried if i was trump.
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because clinton campaign fights dirty. could you go around and dig up stuff. they're not above that at you will. it could get real ugly and it's going to be fun to watch. >> you seem enthused about the whole thing in an odd way. glad you're being yourself today, jesse. >> so not only is hillary not going to not bring this up. she's going to ride this all the way to the bank. because nothing works better for hillary clinton than the juxtaposition of donald trump going after bill clinton for something that first of all was litigated 20 years ago. and secondly, where she's the wronged wife. the hit on her is jesse's hit. that is a legitimate hit. the hit that trump is making is not. jesse's point. what trump is saying oh her husband is a predator and he cheated on her with other women. and somehow that's her fault. she's the wronged party there. >> look what i got. >> i'll tell you -- >> can you imagine relitigating as you point out. it's been litigated, ginnifer
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flowers. >> and guess when -- guess when hillary guess when -- guess when hillary clinton's numbers were better at any other time in her career, right during the monica and after the monica thing. nobody plays the victim better thooxter going to feel sorry for her again. >> do you want a president you feel sorry for? >> it's not a matter of feeling sorry for her. i think there's a lot of women out there who have been in similar situations, she's going to say look, nobody knows what happens in anybody's marriage what happened to my marriage is incredibly painful. i felt betrayed and lied to. and the fact that mr. trump is bringing up a very painful period for me as a wife -- here's the problem. you expect her to leave her husband? you expect her to leave her husband over this? a lot of women wouldn't agree with that. >> i don't expect her to play the card when she's president. >> i think it's a political mistake. >> she hypes herself to be a post feminism icon to my generation, which i completelidy agree with you can't say you're this big feminist icon and
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behaves the way she did a don't think a lot of young post-feminist icons think. >> what she should not be hit on is staying for a husband who cheated on her because nobody knows what happens in a marriage and there's plenty of women who did the same thing who may be on the cusp of voting for donald trump. and he's judging. >> his main crux of his statement is saying be careful because i'll bring up the sexual acts by your husband and you you bad-mouth the women i think that's the bad part of the whole scenario. not whether she stayed with him or not. the fact that she wasn't respectful about the other women. >> that's a legitimate hit. >> and said listen this guy was a predator on us. >> that's a legitimate hit. what clintons is very good at is muddying the water. she's going to come out of this looking like a victim. it's a very good look for her. >> at the expense of bill. >> that's a big, that's, that's a big thing. that's a tall order for her to
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do. >> she's done it already. she did it already. she did it in '98 very well. >> we shall see. >> if you want bill clinton back in the white house? >> i want clinton back in the white house. >> if you want bill clinton back in the white house -- >> julie i'm going to give you a second one to take that back. >> the cosby segment? >> i said i want him back in the white house, not the interns. >> interns' lives matter. >> interns lives matter. >> yes. poor monica, i said yesterday, i mean it i feel very bad for her and i continue to feel very bad on that. when we come back unprecedented security is being beefed up for the new year's eve party in times square tomorrow night are we safe from terror threats? a live update is next.
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all eyes will be in times square tomorrow night where an estimated one million partygoers will be ringing in the new year. officials say new york city has received no credible security threats. but the nypd is leaving nothing to chance. officials say 6,000 police officers, hundreds of them with long guns, radiation detectors and bomb-sniffing dogs will be on guard. elite counterterrorism cops will also be on hand. rick leventhal joins us from times square. hi, rick. >> hey, julie. the nypd says this is the best-prepared city to prevent a terror attack. probably the safest place in the world to ring in the new year, right here in times square. believe it or not, where they will have 600 to 800 more police officers than years past. 6,000 total cops assigned to this particular location tomorrow night and that includes that elite counterterrorism unit, the critical response
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command and strategic response group. they'll be joined by agents from the fbi's joint terrorism task force. other federal agencies as well. these police officers will be on rooftops, they'll be snipers out here there will be helicopters overhead with special military-grade surveillance type equipment there will be heavily-armed boats on the water supplemented by the u.s. coast guard. they're removing trash cans, sealing manhole covers, cops on horseback. police on motorcycles. undercover cops working the crowd as well. let me give you an idea of what it will be like to try to get into times square tomorrow. 14 checkpoints established between 38th street and 59th street between sixth and eighth avenue. you come up to this checkpoint. you can't have a backpack or a duffle back and you can't have alcohol. there will be police officers with wands to check you and you have to walk 50 yards down the block to another checkpoint where other officers will give
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you another search, bomb-sniffing dogs and they'll have officers with long guns at the second checkpoint. so if someone tries to breach the second checkpoint you could be shot by officers at the second checkpoint. and you have to go through another frisking procedure before you get into the pen. one of 65 pens set up in the times square area to hold the roughly one million people expected to be here. a very thorough frisking and searching process that everyone will have to go through before they make it into times square. if you leave that pen, then you can't get back in. you have to go to the back of the line and go through security all over again. >> let me ask you this i know they canceled new year's celebrations in brussels today for tomorrow. is this impacting anything going on in new york at all? or is nypd proceeding as planned? >> they're not going to cancel anything here. they say there are no credible threats. obviously they're on alert for that. but they will not cancel fireworks or any other events like they did in brussels. there will be fireworks in coney island. concerts at madison square
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garden and barclays center in brooklyn and the metropolitan opera tomorrow night and a run in central park. there will be police covering all of these events, they're all going on as scheduled. >> hey, lev, i didn't catch this i know you go to a football game now. you can only bring in your wife can only bring in a small bag that's clear. do they have the same rule for times square? >> same rules. absolutely. same rules. no backpacks, no duffle bags. whatever you're carrying, they're going to check it. >> okay. so -- >> good. >> what to do there. i feel oddly much more secure than i did before we started the show. i was feeling pretty good. but now i feel -- i'm definitely feeling better when you said that they're going to be shooting anybody -- and penetrates you know the barrier there. so that sounds a little aggressive. i hadn't heard that before. last year when i did this, we didn't have that level of killing. >> it's funny you say that kimberly, we were having the
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same discussion a short time ago. i've been doing this since 1997. almost every new year's since, and i've never heard the police department say that before. that they would have long guns stationed at the end of the streets, at the end of the blocks between the check points and we haven't seen those additional checkpoints, these are always these additional checkpoints, it sounds like they're really beefing things up this year and you can understand why. >> jesse? >> so leventhal at the top you talked about some of the special military hardware. what kind of new toys do the these guys have? you said magnetometers, long guns, what are these guys playing with? this sounds fun? >> i would like to answer that question, jesse. they told me specifically they wouldn't give out specifics about the equipment they would be using. suffice it to say they have equipment like no other police department in the world and they have more officers trained to use that equipment than any other police department in the world. they're very confident that they can handle anything that comes
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their way. they also have an evacuation plan. if it's necessary. but they don't believe that it will be. and they have cameras. hundreds, if not more than 1,000 cameras trained on this area. so they're monitoring from so many different angles, from so many different ways. to keep an eye on things. and look for suspicious activity. that's part of the hard ware that they're using is designed to be able to monitor the activities here so people can enjoy a safe and healthy, happy new year. that's what they say is going to happen. >> hi, rick. i wanted to know if you're in times square tomorrow as a tourist, what are the police telling just average americans to do, other than be on high alert and not get shot if you're drinking and acting like a moron. >> first of all they encourage people not to drink too much and act like morons. they did say that at the press conference. if you're coming here, you should definitely get here early. and that means you're going to be spending many hours inside a pen with no facilities to use. while you're in that pen.
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and if you leave to use any facilities, you're going to have to get to the back of the line when you want to come back in. and you might wind up instead of being at 44th street, you'll end up at 54th street. they start closing the streets at 4:00 in morning and start filling the pens at 9:00 a.m. and they tell us that there are people here at that hour and get the prime positions closest to the stage down here at the crossroads of the world so if you're coming, come early. >> we should also point out with all the scrutiny, all the eyeballs and cameras and long guns as jesse points out on times square, that new york city is also beefed up the police presence around the rest of the city as well. >> it has. and there are a lot of cops working overtime tomorrow. we should also mention that the 1123 rookie cops who were sworn in yesterday at madison square garden will all be out here, supplementing the police department's force on new year's eve so all of those rookie cops, their first night on duty will
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be out here helping to monitor activities here. but yeah, cops on duty. not just on the ground and above ground but also below gowned on the subways. they say they will be out in unprecedented numbers to make sure that this year goes off safely. >> thanks so much, rick. >> directly ahead. caution. you're about to enter water world. >> what do you think the biggest news event of 2015 is in. >> probably paris. but the unfortunate events for all the families. >> i would just say donald trump. like he was everywhere. >> jesse previews -- next. ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love.
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♪ get ready, everybody, because the new year's eve party fox news style kicks off at 9:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow night. i'm hosting the countdown to 2016 along with kennedy and catherine timms and kimberly and eric host the all-american new year with special guest donald trump and a whole lot more. be sure to watch. in the spirit of the new year, here's a sneak peek at a special water's world 2015 review. airing tomorrow night. what do you think the biggest news event of 2015 was? >> possibly paris. but the unfortunate event for all the families. >> i would say donald trump, like he was everywhere. >> i do not know. i don't like watching news and stuff like that. >> do you know hot vice president is? >> no. >> i know who the president is. [ laughter ] >> what was the biggest news
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event of 2015. >> probably the paris terrorist attack. >> the paris attack. >> what's the most recent paris attacks were pretty traumatizing. >> i think kim kardashian giving birth to her second child. >> i didn't see that one coming. >> pretty amazing. >> so big new year's extravaganza. donald trump is going to count it down. >> five, four, three, two, one, and midnight. >> can you give us one of these waters and this is my world. >> really unbelievable. it's all women are there. >> are there men in your world? >> when you're overlooking times square, you can overlook the crowd and go i'm watters and this is my world. >> we're super fans. >> that's a follow-up.
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i was waiting. >> george bush. >> you know what everyone is really curious about, though? who is kimberly guilfoyle going to kiss at midnight? who is it going to be? >> i'm curious, too. >> is it a surprise? >> it could be like, i hear there's going to be a lot of talent. at the party. >> i'm going to be there with my wife. >> is it a surprise? >> work it out. they pick for you who you're going to kiss? >> see last year. it will show up and it's like by the way, kg, we're doing an online like a viewer poll to see if you should kiss beckle at midnight. the viewers wouldn't do me like that. of course, it was like 70% kiss beckle. >> and during the kiss, the cameras missed it. they had to do a second take. i know. >> and bickell's face was like,
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that's too bad. >> were they making out in the corner? >> i did follow the evening up with some antibiotics. >> there will be some performance artists there, some contortionists, there's a little person that's going to be at the event. maybe you should kiss the little person? what do you think? >> kate, can you find a hot navy s.e.a.l. for her to kiss. >> a whole group of hot navy s.e.a.l.s. >> whatever i can do to help serve the veterans. >> it's all about giving back. >> the u.s. military. >> little person is the right terminology, i think it's somebody who is vertically challenged. >> are you going to be watching trump ring in the new year with bolling and kimberly? >> of course. if i'm not asleep by 9:00 p.m. like i usually am. i'm definitely doing it. >> i might dvr it. >> what are you going to be doing? >> we were saying it's amateur
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hour. that i don't like new year's, it's an he excuse for people to behave badly. so i'm a fan of the sci-fi channel's "twilight" marathon. >> megan, where's the love? where's the solidarity? >> i was going to watch obviously i cannot miss you making out with a very hot navy s.e.a.l. please and i will be watching the countdown of course. >> can we point out we've extended the invitation to all of the candidates, a lot of them will be there and a lot of them will be sending in their thoughts for 2016. hillary clinton blew us off. she blew us off. >> and bernie sanders. >> maybe o'malley will send in something. >> trump will come from his, he's throwing a big bash at mara-lago. and he'll come. >> o'malley will be there. will be on, right?
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you experience tv. ♪ ♪ were you swept up in the hoverboard craze this christmas? well lots of people are showing off their wild wipeouts on the gliders. even former heavyweight boxing champion mike tyson posted his knockout on his daughter's balancing board on instagram. >> it's so painful. >> talk about a holy roller. this priest in the file peeps
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landed in hot water after delivering the final message of the christmas eve mass on a hoverboard. the church wasn't happy. he has been temporarily suspended by the diocese for the stunt. >> oh my goodness. >> i thought that was kind of cool. >> not an atheist. it's true. the church it takes you forever to get kicked out. hoverboard segment. >> i see people in the airport on them peext are getting hurt, they're lighting on fire. do any of you have one? >> they're very expensive. i've seen people on them. if tyson can't balance on a hoverboard, are you going to put some goofball on one? we're going to be riding like genis soon. floating around on magic carpets. >> i can't do it it's not easy. >> you have one? >> you have a hoverboard? >> i don't personally have one. ronan does.
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he's very good, but i'm not letting him out of the house. he's in the apartment. >> i don't let him go out. the one i got is not one that was manufactured in china with the like inappropriate wrapping on the lithium battery this is the original, best one you can buy, swagway and it's very good. >> how long before these things are off the market? my son got an amazon gift bard, he's like dad i'm buying a hoverboard. i'm like no, you're not. i can only hope that if he does and i break it by the time he goes to buy another one, they've stopped making them. >> dana sint ent me a video of riding a hoverboard. she's actually very good on it i think if you have good core, like core fusion type situation. >> tyson probably has good core fusion. but he didn't look so good. i haven't seen him go down like this since buster douglas. >> he never saw it coming. >> did you prep for that all afternoon. >> it was a gutfield joke, he
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told me to say it. >> the hoverboard should fly, like in "back to the future." >> it's just on wheels. >> that was part of his halloween costume. >> marty mcfly from "back to the future." air jordans and the little cap. >> every time ronan rides one of those, he puts a bike helmet on at the very least. >> inside the apartment? >> yes! >> i think they're ridiculous. what are those, the segways? >> i don't get the whole point. >> i don't think anybody did that's why they're not around any more. >> adults on scooters? i don't get that. >> you could get hurt on this you got to put on a bike helmet and elbow pads and all that situation. >> country is so out of shape. now everyone is going to float around? no one is even going to walk? >> people floating around. >> i think till be a watters' world. >> should ride a hoverboard on
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watters' world. >> texting while riding one. >> it will go viral. >> think the whole thing is ridiculous. one more thing is up next. we have over 15,000 activities that you can book on our app to make sure your little animal, enjoys her first trip to the kingdom. expedia, technology connecting you to what matters.
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time for the last one more thing of the year.
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kg and i are going to kick it off first. check out the full screen at 9:00, you have to check out kennedy, jesse and katherine timpf, the countdown to 2016. look at the hash tag, make sure you tweet it, #foxnews2016. we'll be joined by jesse, cat and kennedy. rick leventhal will be in times square. joanne will be at the party. shirad shaluu and kirk will be here. >> i'm looking forward to it i cannot believe they are paying us to do this job. i mean come on, right? >> we've got donald trump, and mara-lago. hopefully we'll get a little glimpse of melania, she's fantastic. >> all the other candidates will there be on the republican side. can't say the same thing for the
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democrats. >> we have carly fiorina. she'll be live, ben carson. and other people, christie, cruz. everybody, right? gilmore? >> it is 2016. an election year. we thought it would be good to here from the candidates and their families. >> this is going to, the two of us co-hosting together. i mean it's like new year's eve fox style. i love it that's going to be a good time. >> #foxnews2016. use it on all social media comments. >> dana is not here, so i wanted to do something about dogs. big dog controversy sweeping the nation on the internet. if a dog were to wear pants, how would the dog wear pants? >> clearly the second one. >> clearly the second one. >> so everybody can look at that and decide? i think the second one. >> but it's four legs, right? front legs, back legs. >> front legs are the arms,
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aren't they? >> this is stimulating so everyone, there you go. dana perino says hello. >> i think hers are a little different than what you just did. that's all over the internet. >> megan, you're up. >> my one more thing is i have a really hard time sitting through movies because i have the attention span of a hamster. i saw the "revenant" over christmas. leonardo dicaprio's new movie. it's absolutely fantastic. it's about hugh glass, a frontiersman and fur trapper from the 1800s, i don't like movies, this is an unbelievable movie. it's worth getting a baby sitter and going? >> it's really intense. he gets attacked by a bear. drudge told everybody. he's a frontiersman. beautiful. >> academy award nomination? >> give leonardo dicaprio whatever he wants for doing
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this. he eats a fish live. >> he's like i'm leo this is my world. >> everything jesse doesn't have. the rest of it. >> julie, you're up. >> my favorite story of the year, there was a petition to the united nations asking people, i'll read it to you. phil collins has announced he's no longer in retirement. there's too much suffering in the world as it is. this must be stopped. there were only 650 signatures short of having the u.n. step in to intervene from having him come back. >> why are we against him? i love the song "in the air tonight." i report, you decide. >> that was the u.n. resolution? >> that was a united nations petition to prevent phil collins from coming out of retirement. >> they're going to crush isis and keep phil collins in
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retirement. "special report" is next, happy new year, everyone, that's it for us, on "the five" for the year. don't forget new year's eve. an explosive report alleges the obama white house spied on a key ally and members of congress. this is "special report." good evening from washington. i'm doug mckelway in for brett baier. with friends like these, who needs enemies? an already-frosty relationship between president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu could be further strained after a report alleges the white house knowingly accepted surveillance gleaned from private conversations between the israeli leader, his aides and members of congress here in the united states. ahead of the landmark nuclear deal with iraq. correspondent kevin corke reports from hawaii. >> just how far

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