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are dead including the assailant and a police officer. i know this sounds like an empty kind of term here, but it could have been worse, a lot worse. bottom line for parisians tonight, still very scary. more on fox. 's before hello, everyone, i'm dana perino along with kimberly guilfoyle, eric bolling, greg gutfeld, and bob beckel. it is new york city, and this is "the five" ." a short while ago, president trump wrapped up a press conference with at least prime minister at the white house. he fielded a number of questions on health care, isis, and more. here he's what he said of the start about north korea. >> do you believe that the leader of north korea, kim jong-un, isn't mentally unstable? >> as far as north korea is concerned, we are in very good shape. we are building our military
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rapidly. we are in very good position. we are going to see what happens. i can't answer your question on stability. i hope the answer is a positive one, not a negative one, but hopefully that will be something that gets taken care of. i have great respect for the president of china. i actually told him, you'll make a much better deal on trade if you get rid of this menace or do something about the menace of north korea. because that is what it is. it is a menace right now. so we'll see what happens. >> dana: there is president trump using leverage on trade, but you have to mention that the italian prime minister was like, what am i, chopped liver? no one asks about elite. >> greg: it's america! i like how trump talks about china. like, at a bar with his buddy, lake, got to get out of this relationship. like it or not. >> dana: got to kick her out
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of the house. >> greg: or him. who cares if he is mentally unstable, we have to react to north korea's actions. they just released a statement where they are planning to launch a super mighty preemptive strike. that's what they call it, sounds like something that the mighty morphin' power rangers would do. the problem with north korea is that it is comical until it isn't. we talk about it, obviously a part point of comedy central with south park, we think it is funny, but at some point it's not going to be funny anymore. >> dana: certainly not funny, the humanitarian situation, kimberly, is terrible, but that is not our biggest problem. the biggest problem is nuclear weapons proliferation. >> kimberly: that should be at the foremost in terms of concerns from the united states from a national security
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perspective. especially, and i think you have to be concerned as to whether or not the stability of kim jong-un, because we are trying to work with someone in a rational way to say, it is in no one's best interests if you continue to act in a menacing way by making these threats against the united states, by test firing missiles, and by repeatedly putting us in a position where we are forced to ask. obviously, to me, it seems that this is really on the top of the president's list ended in his mind as terms of dealing with this and working with it, and so far, so good in terms of our relationship with china and president xi. look forward to them working cooperatively because we don't need more mishaps like we had last week with the test fires. eventually, they are going to be able to figure out how to overcome that roadblock that seems to have befallen them. >> dana: bob, is there a historical example where there was a leader that might've been
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considered mentally unstable, maybe they didn't have nuclear weapons but that the united states had to confront. >> greg: be careful, bob. >> bob: so many of them. i think probably one who was substantial was in the philippines. i was there in the peace corps, and he was no two-year than a fruitcake, fallen apart, but outside of that. let's go back to north korea for a second. >> dana: i was throwing you a bone. >> bob: i appreciate that. north korea has in many ways changed a lot of our foreign policy emphasis. donald trump not three months ago saying china was a great currency manipulator, now there our friends if they will cut a good deal and help us with the north koreans. remember the trade they had with all of those new missiles, you know whose trucks they were? chinese trucks carrying those nuclear weapons.
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and new ones, by the way. so i don't know. i really don't trust it. i don't believe china is the biggest threat. >> dana: think that is changing if you think that? >> bob: i think they are. >> dana: i was actually asking eric. >> eric: oh, me? i woke up hearing that xi jinping said they were going to lead on north korea. at that moment, i realize, came over for north korea now. surrounded now, china on the north, south korea on the south, japan today -- i believe it's the east. no, it's the -- yes, the east. they are going to get squeezed out of relevance. all because of what you pointed out three weeks ago or three months ago, donald trump said
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china was a currency manipulator and decided not to declare them that and instead negotiate with them. what did they get? for the first time, a chinese president saying, north korea, cut it out. we haven't heard that, i don't know, decades? there has been some back and forth. china typically, on a great day, says, i'm not getting involved. now they are leaning. kim jong-un has to be going, oh, i'm all out of friends. all of this about peremptory strikes, can't even get it off the ground. >> bob: china is always saying -- 's purdue they were saying they were going to restrict oil exports to them, they almost get 100% of the oil in, and they said they were going to restrict trade into china. that is a monumental change. >> bob: donald trump made the deal with china, i would argue with his right after that, north korea announced they were going to launch another missile
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cleared >> dana: meanwhile, other hot spots around the worlt president trump was asked about, he was asked about isis. here is what he had to say. >> i do see a role in getting rid of isis, we are very effective in that regard. we are doing a job with respect to isis that has not been done anywhere near the numbers that we are producing right now. it is a very effective force we have. we have no choice. i see that as a primary role, and that is what we are going to do, whether it is iraq or libya or anywhere else, and that role will come to an end at a certain point and we'll be able to go back home and rebuild our country, which is what i want to do. >> dana: sounds like a good, sober assessments, right, greg? >> greg: what can you see in these situations? "we're in trouble?" he's very blunt about this topic because he understands that it is common sense.
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you don't need a phd to understand isis. all you have to do is understand life and that we have no choice when we are faced with evil. i think we've been in this academic wilderness about certain topics where we have to sit and philosophize and talk about certain kinds of long-term implications. we know that we have to exterminate a vicious, disgusting bug. the good news is, what i have noticed may be that we don't see in the videos anymore, and at like to think the people who used to make those videos are dead. the bad news is, you will see these more frequent smaller attacks like perhaps this one in paris turns out to be a terrorist attack, in which any weapon that is available will be used. those will be more frequent, probably less intense, but he will not see these -- the reduction of these videos says something. >> dana: i thought that was interesting, because we did cover a lot of those, eric, and they have been quiet. i don't want to jinx it.
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>> eric: exactly, we're not declaring at all clear. what we have learned is that isis's financial sources of income or being strangled, the oil that they were stealing throughout syria and throughout northern iraq, that they were stealing and selling into syria and different parts of turkey was being cut off. when you cut off financing, you know what they are, greg? they are like isis bloggers. i'm not getting paid for this anymore, i'm going to go find something else to do. i think that maybe what we are seeing. >> dana: in january, bob, some folks that work in the national security world that said that president obama was pretty effective in doing a lot on isis but he wouldn't talk about it. he didn't want to take credit for it. how would that be? >> bob: the fear about alienating muslims, which i never quite understood. but leaving that aside, there is, at this stage of the game, ironically -- by the way, the
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guy who did those pictures was a british guy, remember that? i hope he is hanging by his thumbs in the tower of london right now. >> greg: glad you said thumbs. >> bob: i considered, but a family show. what's happened now is that the big efforts like 9/11 and others are pretty much gone now. they don't have the capability to do it. as eric said, they don't have the money, the organization to do it. you've got these independent people spread out all over the world that they are indoctrinating and they are doing it. in some ways, worse. >> dana: at last word to you, kim. >> kimberly: a really important point about fighting islamic jihad, you have these splinter groups, you have individuals that are acting alone, but nevertheless inspired or indoctrinated all around commit makes it difficult to isolate the tech and stop them. that is kind of a frightening
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aspect of it, because just when you think that you haven't seen as many of their videos, they will strike somewhere in europe and they will look for the most vulnerable path and the softest targets to be able to ratchet up another win for themselves, so they do care about how it looks to the rest of the world, and that really hits at their to recruit. >> dana: one last one question marks purdue isis has two main sources of income. one of them is that they charge fees, when you take a city back like raqqa, they lose a lot of income because they're not able to extort money, so the ground game in isis is big. i don't mean flutes on the game the background. >> bob: is also not clear who is really in charge. >> dana: oh, we have to go. fine. up ahead, and attack mike update on the attack in paris.
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>> this is a fox news alert. hello, i am gregg jarrett. an attacker with an automatic weapon opened fire on police in paris' champs-elysees at shopping district a couple of hours ago, killing one officer, seriously injuring two other officers before police then turned their guns and killed him. paris police are saying the attacker, who had been previously flagged by authorities as an extremist, targeted officers that were guarding the area very close to the franklin roosevelt subway station. that is at the center of the avenue, very popular with many tourists. they say that the gunman appeared to be acting alone. they have not yet confirmed that paid police and soldiers sealed off the area, order tourists back to their hotels, . counterterrorism officials are involved right now in this probe. the attack coming a mere three days before the first round of
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balloting in france's intense presidential election. the two main candidates have now suspended their campaigns. security is very high preceding the vote after police said they arrested two men just two days ago and what they described as a thwarted terrorist attack. but in today's attack, the shooter reportedly came out of a car, opened fire on a police vehicle. it appears the police officials were specifically targeted. blocking the very wide avenue, cutting across central paris near the champs-elysees. security forces are more widespread in paris since the deadly islamic extremist attacks over the last couple of years, france remaining under a state of emergency this year. the president scheduling an emergency meeting tonight.
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so that is the latest news. the gunman is dead. one police officer has been killed, two others have been seriously wounded. i'm gregg jarrett. now back to "the five" ." ♪ >> kimberly: the trump administration is stepping up pressure on iran violet deals with multiple foreign policy crises across the g today, nikki haley, the u.s. investor to the u.s., tried to get the world body to turn its attention away from israel and towards tehran. >> we are speaking honestly about conflict in the middle east. we need to start with the chief culprit. iran and its partner militia has been has pullout the incredibly destructive majors demand much more of our attention. it should become this council's priority in the region.
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>> kimberly: secretaries mattis and tillerson also sending a tough message to the mullah. >> everywhere you look, if there is trouble, you find iran. >> and unchecked iran has the potential to travel the same path as north korea and take the world along with it. the trump administration has no intention of passing the buck to a future administration on iran. the evidence is clear. iran's provocative actions threaten the united states, the region, and the world. >> kimberly: and here was the president at his press or a while ago. >> i think they are doing a tremendous disservice to an agreement that was signed. it was a terrible agreement. it shouldn't have been signed. they are not living up to the spirit of the agreement, i can tell you that, and we're analyzing it very, very carefully and we'll have something to say about it in the not-too-distant future.
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>> kimberly: tough talk by all sites there. the rhetoric very consistent in terms of the messaging on the seriousness of the problems with iran and hezbollah and the need to focus on that. >> dana: the night before last, the state permit had to report to congress on whether iran was compliant with the deal, and i think they turned it in at about 11:40:00 p.m. and they said, yes, they are compliant with the deal. so there was a lot of coverage the next morning saying, oh, wow, look, the trump administration believes that iran is compliant. 6 minutes later, the tillerson comments, the nikki haley today and the president. one of the most effective things, if you look at the overarching goal of the administration is that he is saying, we have no intention of passing the buck of this issue onto a future administration. every president inherits problems from previous administrations. that's the way it goes. north korea is certainly one of
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them. but that has been a decades-long thing. i don't know exactly how they're going to go about it, because all of the goodies in the deal were upfront for the iranians. so what is the-caret the carros left? >> kimberly: they already ate the basket. one side gets the contract all frontloaded, that is what iran did here, which leaves very little leverage or incentive for better action or compliance. >> eric: i remember we sent cash on pallets on an airplane late at night and as part of signing the deal, we ended the micmac offered them the $150 billion. i never knew why we didn't scale that over the course of four or five years, i'm not sure it's all there, maybe we have held some of it back. i would stop it right now. tillerson and mattis are pointing out something we've been talking about for a long time.
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iran is north korea on hgh steroids. the mullahs are at least as fanatical as kim jong-un. they are ideologically opposite of what we are in the west and they have a lot of money, and we're giving them more money. don't forget, tillerson or mattis, one of the two, said they will bring the world along with them. i think it was tillerson. that means iran and their other allies, russia and syria, this is an axis of evil and should be taken care of now rather than hoping that the obama administration made a good deal. scrap the deal. >> kimberly: iran sponsored terrorism working hand-in-hand with hezbollah. bob, this is another area of geopolitical problems that relate to the united states and know specifically you saw one of the things that president trump talked about when he was candidate trump, that this was a bad deal that we did with iran. now they have been put on
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notice. >> bob: let me make one comment about paris. these elections in two weeks are very important. for the first time, the right wing le pen group is threatening to take over the government paid something like this is exactly what they have been campaigning about, about immigration. if this guy turns out to be an immigrant who came in or illegally, it's only going to help them and could change this election. what mattis supposedly said, nobody mentioned the nuclear capability of iran. they talked about all the other things they are doing, putting money into terrorism around the world, breaking every kind of rule that possibly is, but they seem to be consistent in that for the most part they are following the nuclear agreement. but that freed them up to get cash, fund a lot of things like hezbollah, and the thing that worries me, this is all connected. russia, syria, iran --
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>> dana: hezbollah. >> bob: hezbollah. they are all allies. >> kimberly: to act in concert. >> bob: what happens when the syrian government falls? >> kimberly: greg? >> greg: let me tell you what happens, bob. they played us like a cheap banjo on a bridge, when you look at our present group, mattis, tillerson, or matterson, as i like to call them -- >> kimberly: and haley. >> greg: at their poker faces have a poker face. ashamed to think they weren't at the table to stop this stupid deal. let me give you a little history lesson, because, as you know, i know very little. there are two groups to back in this, you have the sheers and the sunnies. and both sides have bad guys. who has the worst bad guys. i'm assuming the sunnis have the worst bad guys. got the other guys, 9/11, let's
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not forget. i'm not sure who is worse. the moral of the story, i wish they would convert to scientology and make our lives a bit easier. it is about weapons, it is about sectarian divides, and each one of these divides has people who are willing to kill for their religion. it is important we make sure they do not get apocalyptic weapons. it is about stopping that. oh, you meant tom cruise. >> bob: there you go. >> greg: it is amazing that i know what you were talking abou about. >> kimberly: has phd's in speaking and interpreting bob. >> greg: a great actor. >> kimberly: like the rocky horror picture show of foreign policy. stay right there.
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♪ >> eric: welcome back. the fastest 6 minutes or so on television, three rousing ceremonies. first up, senator elizabeth warren joins the cast -- i'm sorry. >> bob: looked like bob. just saying that. >> eric: i'm saying there wasn't so much promilitary shots across the table, there was some heightened anti-trump rhetoric. listen to joy and whoopi joke about kim jong-un, then note senator warren's reaction. >> what is going on with korea? >> come lord. >> because kim jong-il, who i
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call kim jong-yum-yum, they just make bombs and stuff, what should be happening and why isn't it happening? >> so we know that he is an unstable man who has nuclear weapons. >> we've got trump now. >> about the deal with an unstable man who has nuclear weapons, what could go wrong. >> eric: comparing the president to an unstable dictator. >> greg: you could see the joke coming, like a frisbee on a desert, a mile away. i interviewed scott adams yesterday, the guy who created "dilbert," now if long lifestyle choice to think trump is crazy. it's like recycling, something you have to tell people in advance because you are signaling that you are virtuous.
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>> kimberly: so much better than kim jong-un. look at that. >> eric: if you have more, go for it. >> kimberly: elizabeth warren is really out there trying to get the votes, isn't she? >> bob: i don't think this is the way to get votes. by the way, jung's hair is not colored, and a time you compare the president of the united states to somebody as crazy as this guy, even i wouldn't do it, and i can't stand trump. >> dana: if it was two years ago and somebody on this show had said something like that about president obama, we would be a topic on "the view" in the morning. >> eric: taking aim at one of our allies, canada. >> canada, but they have done to our dairy farmers, a disgrace. nr farmers in wisconsin and
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new york state are being put out of business, our dairy farmers. nafta, whether it is mexico or canada, is a disaster for our country. we can't let canada or anybody else take advantage and do what they did to our workers and our farmers. included in there is lumber, timber, and energy. we're going to have to get to the negotiating table with canada. very quickly. >> eric: dana, this is one of the campaign promises, he wanted to break some of these, because some of these countries looking to support some of their cheaper goods in our country. >> dana: they are blocking ours from going to theirs. i talked to somebody today who said one of the things that the tpp was going to address was this very issue. we don't have tpp have to figure out how to do is bilaterally, the farmers, you can't hold back products, right? they have to milk those cows, then they have to have the
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product, and there is a shelf life, so a lot of worry about what is going to happen. >> eric: bob, do liberals like this idea? >> bob: i have actually milk the cow at 3:00 in the morning. i don't know -- >> dana: you don't know anything about -- expo and how do you know that? a lot of people do. the draft administration, not nearly as tough as trump said it was going to be and would not, underscore, would not do that. >> eric: with got to move along, can relate yesterday brought a starbucks unicorn frappuccino. >> i work at starbucks, and the
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new unicorn frappuccino came out today. please don't get it! i have never made so many frappuccinos in my entire life. i have unicorn crap all in my lungs and nose. if you love us as baristas, don't order it! for the love of god and everything that is good, don't get the unicorn frappuccino! >> eric: is that what you are thinking, only he verbalized it? >> greg: an american hero. the unicorn frappuccino is soiling the purity of the mystical unicorn. just calling something a unicorn doesn't make it magical, and that is what is wrong with this world, they are taking the meaning of the unicorn and spreading it so thin. thinking of just walking away from the whole unicorn thing and start going after the crowd.
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>> kimberly: ours doesn't look like that. >> bob: it tastes like michigan drinking water. >> kimberly: bob! is there any coffee? i don't know what is in that. >> greg: mango. a lot of sugar. are there ingredients? >> bob: i love mango. maybe that's why i like that. >> kimberly: i like mango too. >> greg: dana, your thoughts? >> dana: better to just eat a mango. >> kimberly: look at this. >> bob: two days advertising this thing for starbucks. >> kimberly: take another hit of that, bob. >> bob: i will create >> kimberly: why don't we get the twinkie milkshake in the blender again for bob. spitted divorce takes aim at the president in a new song that won't be winning a grammy, i don't think. stay tuned.
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♪ >> greg: bruce springsteen has released a new protest song, it is an anti-donald trump song, i mean, why wouldn't it be. if you give me two bruce springsteen song titles, i bet i could predict the third one. if you gave me one half of a springsteen lyric, i could guess the next line. if the first line says, trump doesn't read the book, you know the second one is going to call him a crook. >> ♪ and don't you brag to me ♪ ♪ that you never read a book ♪ i never put my faith ♪ in a con man and his crooks ♪ >> greg: and he'll probably
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rhyme something about making us great with hate >> ♪ before it gets too late ♪ it's up to me and you ♪ love can conquer hate ♪ i know this to be true ♪ that's what makes us great >> greg: he really is the dr. seuss of liberals. but is it really positive when you characterize the other side as hateful? that is the real lie of leftism. they preach love but they deem you evil. but it is not bruce's fault that there aren't any truly radical protestant singers. you just don't get rewarded for saying what upsets your peers. springsteen risks nothing. he only echoes the approved assumptions of everyone in entertainment and the report is pure validation. it is funny. donald trump may connect more with the average american then bruce, and he is a billionaire. i truly long for a real rebellious rocker who actually
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rages against the machine that he is part of. it's not springsteen. it's too bad, bruce had some really good songs. i loved "piano man." >> dana: [laughs] >> greg: the thing where they always talk about preaching love overhead, they are saying that knowing that they call you hateful. >> dana: not just about hate, it is about, you are stupid. i remember january or february 2009, paul mccartney went to the library of congress for an event of president obama, says it is so good to be here surrounded by books with a president who actually reads. it was like, shut up. >> greg: it we beat you anymore. it was a long time ago though. >> dana: it was decisive. >> greg: it was revolutionary. eric? >> eric: i grew up in chicago. when i moved here, i didn't grow
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up with springsteen and bon jovi, so i didn't have to dislike them for their lyrics are politics, i just didn't like them. i grew up with the who, led zeppelin, never really hear the lyrics. >> greg: he's always born to do something, or a darkness. springsteen is a regional talent. [laughter] >> kimberly: let the twitter war begin. >> bob: i think he is right on. by the way, the who was way before springsteen. spitted not really. >> bob: i sought the who in 1968. >> eric: you thought you saw the who. it was a cow. >> kimberly: you were milking at 3:00 a.m. >> bob: i was pretty stoned, but i think it was the who. >> greg: making bulk singers great again create another
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prenup for trump. >> bob: what is wrong with folk singers and protest singers? >> greg: why don't they write them something that costs them something, going after their own industry, then they're not cool. i wouldn't know. it's the one you would know? >> kimberly: clearly the boss was hanging out with president obama, oprah, everybody come up when he made this next tongue love tape -- next song love tape. >> dana: got to go to tahiti now. >> greg: i siam, ipod tickets cannot remember when you had to buy tickets by waiting in line, a three-hour concert, he had this whole section of ballads.
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>> dana: regret islands. that's where you were. spitted so springsteen was active from '91 on, then from ' '64. >> kimberly: google ruins arguments. enough on that. >> greg: today is every stoners favorite holiday, 4/20. should the federal government consider legalizing weed? consider legalizing weed? that's next. with real meat as ingredient one. everything to your liking? mmm mmmmm... new beggin' strips premium. becaussssseeee beggin'! at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better.
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♪ still want it is a high holiday today, and i mean hi. pot smokers around the world light up together to celebrate ganja. it is and at all-time high, the majority of americans say they have tried read at some point in their life. i was going to ask how many people at this table have, i was told by our producers not to. i have. greg, i'm sure you have created >> greg: thies. >> bob: >> bob: what is your vi? >> greg: if you want it to be taken seriously, then pot smokers should grow up.
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there is a stereotype of, it is funny to be high, it is the stone and pop culture, the 1940s had a stereotype of the town drunk but that was replaced by cheech and chong. if you have to start treating a substance as mundane and boring and then it will be accepted, treat it like a martini. you come home from work, a martini. do something before you smoke something. if you're just a stoner and not doing anything, just a loser. but if you work hard and you need an opportunity for oblivion when you get home from work, whether it is a martini, a joint. >> kimberly: funeral pinot noi. >> dana: not a pot smoker, but i absolutely agree with what you're saying and you're bringing me along on that. it is like "fast times at ridgemont high." they should grow up.
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>> kimberly: remember the red bikini that movie. spitted not just decriminalize but legalize marijuana. i am not up for the fight, it is for 4/20, i am in favor of not only decriminalizing but legalizing marijuana. >> kimberly: i don't care if it is a war we can't win. i am in good company. dana perino, we are campfire girls. >> greg: something you enjoy, something that gives you a sense of relief because life is hard. i say, no, kimberly, i don't like that substance. >> kimberly: salami? >> greg: salami kills more people than pot. >> kimberly: no art evidence to support that. >> bob: in and of itself, it marijuana it may not be a problem, but the problem is that people who deal with marijuana
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also deal methamphetamines and opioids. >> kimberly: and dana and i never smoked pot and look at us come out of our life. >> bob: "one more thing" is up next. doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home.
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first met her 1995, we worked together on capitol hill, she died after a long illness. she thought it valiantly. she was always like the calm in the storm. she was a republican role model, a mentor, a true public servant. she loved her country, her family, and certainly god. she is survived by her husband and their two children, william come up with a call jake, and brady, they were her greatest job. you will be missed. everybody at the bush administration and everyone who loved running into you will miss you very much. >> kimberly: god bless her and her family. >> dana: greg? >> greg: the podcast, fox news podcast.com, i interviewed scott adams, the guy who created "dilbert" has become a public intellectual, certain things
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he has predicted, including the donald trump win come up that has kind of put him into the limelight, he is an unusual cat, i'll say that. >> dana: i'm going to listen to that. my dad loves "dilbert." >> kimberly: it is time for "honoring heroes." some of you may have seen this. if you didn't, take a look at this. those that have, a father in georgia, desperate to save his child from the smoke and flames quickly filling his apartment, tossed his baby, and fortunately the cobb county firefighter was among the first to arrive and he caught the baby in one swift move. the firefighter said he heard the father yelling help, saw him hanging from the window with the baby in his arms, i just went into action and did with any of the other firefighters out here would have done. so god bless him.
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the father survived, we confirmed that, so thanks for that and talk to all of our first responders. >> eric: we have an assistant, we've been working with her, check her out on the street, on the street earlier today. >> do you think that social media companies like facebook should be doing more to prevent videos like this from coming up on their sites? >> they should definitely be doing more to prevent it. >> yeah, of course. no. >> no? speak up now. speak up we are just done as a society. i think we're connecting right now. i've got to go. >> by. >> she is a rising star. you remember when presidents trump decided to send a task for steaming toward north korea in
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order to threaten the north koreans into not doing anything. here is the minor problem. the vinson was in singapore but have been to australia, the other way, finally on its way to north korea. >> kimberly: that's it for us. "special report" is next. >> bret: "it never ends." that from president trump on what he says appears to be another terror attack in france. good evening and welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. president trump is calling for strength and vigilance in the face of what appears to be a terror related attack on police officers in paris. one officer was killed and two others seriously wounded today. the attacker was fatally shot by police. french sources say the government had previously been flagged as an extremist. moments ago, we learned that isis is claiming responsibility for the attack.
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