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while, the hundreds of you, you regret, don't you? tell the truth. look ame. fox business network one hour from now. >> hello, everyone. we track the races in trademark braces and bob beckel from the bull pen, and eric, and dana, at 5:00 in new york city, 4:00 a.m., in my play house, and this is "the five," packed tighter than a restroom at half time so let's set it off. the five starts when you shout "go," at the tv.
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it went down last night in new hampshire. i speak of the seniors meeting collecting baked beans for the salvation army and mitt romney clinked the primary. does he thing we are faced with a disappointing record of a failed president? >> today we are faced with a disappointing record of a failed president. the last throw years have held a lot of change but not offered much hope. >> second is ron paul. i hope he calls governor romney before he gave his talk. >> i called governor romney a short while ago and congratulated him but we are anybody killing at the heels. >> anyway, does ron chuckle when
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he describes you and me as dangerous. i have to chuckle when they describe you and me as being "dangerous." >> and what are they chanting? "end the fed," what do they have against digestion. >> and moniesman just discovered the beatles. >> third place is a ticket to ride, ladies and gentlemans. hello, south carolina! >> at least that was in english. and then rick has no excuse for the sweat are vests. and angry newt is getting harder to like as hope is down to giving tours at the white house in the romney administration. and rick perry got 1 percent bested by refrigerator perry and katy perry. romney's speech was the best he has given a call to american greatness that resonates
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stronger than the rhetoric of liberal guilt. now it comes to south carolina, the state motto means where there is hotness there is greg and i help another candidate will drop out because i am running out of jokes. dana? that was a great speech? >> people said, wow, that was a big speech by romney. they were so surprised. but it was great. he obviously is, what i thought, it locked like he took his first deep breath in four years. he felt relieved. like he had done something of great accomplishment and ready to move on. >> and bobs i like the hair cut. >> congratulations. was this a big one for romney or really big win? or a really, really, really big one for america? >> if i thought you cared i would give you a straight
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answer. but, no, lock, no matter how you look at this it was a big win. he gave a great speech. but he did. he must have listened to someone because compared to the iowa thing it was good. he did better than expected and that is what you need in politics and he did across-the-board among republicans except those very conservative and he did very well and what was it that drove romney in new hampshire? the economy. and the guy who could beat president obama. those are the things he wants to have coming out. and you hear it today. the grumbling is starting. time for us to get together. to get together. get together. so, it was, you could not have asked for a better night. i give him that. he did well. >> what was the high point? >> speech was good and i liked the part and it foreshadowed the line of attack, he said the
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politics of envy that and is going to be the contrast. he is setting the other seven deadly sins. obama and his camp hit greed but mitt romney said what about the politics of envy. he is leading in south carolina and if he can win in south carolina he will obliterate the criticism he cannot win with conservatives and then it is over. finished. goodbye. the nominee. >> and eric will put a bumper sticker on his car. >> over the sarah palin sticker. >> he found his voice. best speech i heard. maybe ever. confident. but, also, he hit on a point that will resonate, the american exceptionalism is back. and getting back to normal. back do where we were. we were on top. we spent the better part of three years apologizing and making excuses.
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romney last night said here is where we could be again. >> the reagan after carter thing trying to copy that. >> i knew ronald reagan and i would not say he was a friend but this ain't no ronald reagan. >> but he can seize hope and change mantra that obama had. it will be a question of who is more optimistic? people want that optimism. obama has to run so negative he cannot talk about change. >> do you think this guy exudes optimism? >> last night. he did. last night. >> the only person more optimistic was jon huntsman, the great line saying "we only go south from here," meaning south carolina but ... >> romney took a shot at newt and perry by saying the envy thing saying this is a sensitive
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war against entrepreneurialship and my republican friends are doing the same thing. he probably had to get that in to get it out. >> after a win like that, do you get other people to come on board? and the governor of tennessee today came out and supported him. and there will be more right behind him. probably after south carolina. >> more important voice today was senator demint who i don't think much of, but he is a tea party favorite and he said, she from single second, he said i think he will win south carolina and that was a big statement for senator demint to make. >> you see the conservatives on the right and the tea party, and jim demint and other activists that spoke as surrogates starting to coalesce. >> they are not talking about ron paul. ron paul. >> he did really good. >> he has a lot of people, what
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are they going to do? >> they can go to the convention and get delegates and that is where it will hit, it will hit the fan. will he get a speaking slot? he citizens it -- deserves it and he will get it. the attacks by newt gingrich and rick perry backfired in a big way if you look at rush limbaugh and the other would have not had nice things to say about mitt romney came to his defense by sag, what are you doing? why are you playing the democrats' card. i am delighted. wish they would do it longer. they when. it won't go much beyond south carolina, one of the things you see in presidential politics your opponents of your party take you on and give you an opening for another demographic. >> back to ron paul he acted, and i questioned this, he acted
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as romney's secret weapon. he prevented any conservative from rising up and taking on romney so i don't tension he will go all the way, sorry ron paul supporters, he does have the money but if romney wins south carolina no other candidates have the money to compete. of $8 million a week in advertising. >> did you notice the counties in that state only two won, not others. ron paul took the entire north old and the south was all mitt romney. >> your take, though, and mention rick perry, but rick santorum came in eight votes behind romney in iowa so, what happens to him in new hampshire? >> no momentum coming off that. as romney benefited from a lost conservatives in the field, rick santorum suffered. he could not coalesce conservatives around him because this were other people trying to do it.
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>> the end of the vest. >> vest? >> the vest. >> when you run, bring him back. >> you actually have one. >> i have two vests but my wife won't let me do them. she doesn't like my arms. would will drop out? >> after south carolina? if leadership doesn't come in second or third he doesn't have any money so i imagine he does and huntsman, how do you keep going? >> perry and huntsman. they will be out. >> and rick santorum said he did not have money to run ads and when people hear that, they don't want to wait their vote. don't say that. >> that is like forgetting your wallet at the bar. >> no one wants to be on the wrong side of the frontrunner so they will say i did everything i could but i have to get my money in with mitt romney and after south carolina they will put their money in there with romney and when the money dries up they
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. ♪ the best i ever had >> looks like the liberals have found their 2012 talking points. take a listen to her high now, and nancy wasserman schultz. >> the companies are shipping jobs overseas, bankrupting companies deliberately, and talking about how enjoys firing people. >> it was romney that said i like firing people. that was probably taken out of context when he said that. but what isn't out context the
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bake point he was making. >> there are times he was worried he would get a pink slip. mitt romney's only familiarity with pink slips is because he has given out so many of them. according to your own department of labor statistics, your leader has given 1.7 million american job pink slips but mitt tell america you plan to cut federal bureaucratic jobs and wasteful federal spending like a vulture capitalist when you get to washington, dc and win the hearts and minds of the conservative votes and every voter in america. robert? >> i give biden credit, and i think he gave credit where he said it was taken out of context and she did not. she should have. the fact remains at the bottom mitt romney has had no experience in the free market economy of this country when he
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works at a venture capitalist and a guy that goes in and restructures company. that has nothing to do with the economy. >> are you drinking again? >> are you nuts? >> be careful. >> she has a point. mitt romney restructured companies. did it take lay offs? sometimes it takes layoffs. you ended up with a healthier firm. >> and he restructured, why? why? why? >> because he would fail. >> because companies --. >> eric is right. he went into troubled 16s. but democrats like to be able to lecture americans on when and when it is not appropriate to make money. look, capitalism is based on wins and losses. not just based on wins. now, obama will tell you let him take your taxpayer money and gamble and he will never have a loss but with solyndra and sun power --. >> let me say now that i'm not
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drinking the fact is he saved the american industry and you show me one company that mitt romney built from the ground up. not one. not one. >> dana, weigh in on this, what is the message? >> has the left taken it, spun it so it is their game and newt gingrich and rick perry are jumping on the wrong banding what an? >> first, to messenger, congresswoman shultz is accomplished. you are not a member of congress and the head of the dnc if you don't have chops. her delivery is grating on people like she is having to remember the four things she has to say and she gets to it and biden has a very jovial type delivery he refused what he was saying, that it was taken out of context. they will get to the message
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this is not the kind capitalism we want, if that is what capitalism is, that is not what we want. that is what they are trying to say. i don't think it will work. mitt romney has to sharpen the message and come back again. >> guys, did he sharpen the message? take a listen. last night and this morning. >> president obama wants to put free enterprise on trial. in the last few days we have seen desperate republicans join forces with him. this is such a mistake for our party. and for our nation. the country already has a leader who divides us with the bitter politics of envy. >> the president made this part of the campaign rally we hear him talking about millionaires and billionaires and executives at wall street and it is a very envy-oriented attack approach and i think it will fail. >> he is hitting on something important. we have a generation that now believes that private enterprise can be based on feeling. if you use that logic you can go
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into a casino and expect each person to win until the casino failed. that is how they see business. >> matt lauer asked this question, are there questions of the distribution of wealth without being seen as envy? no. that's the point. you are called on the questions because they are about envy. >> a war on free enterprise? this guy has never practiced free enterprise. he said he did. >> how many of them went bankrupt? 30 percent. >> a hostile takeover. they are fighting. our pension funds, they have people that profit. >> people were ripping apart companies in the 80's andnd 90's and he is one of them. that is not the capital imwe care -- capitalism we care
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about. bob said obama saved the auto industry, he shredded the constitution and shredded rules of capitalism and business, and that bondholders who are supposed to be the first taken care of in bankruptcy, you get nothing. friends of obama, g.m. workers, we give you 17 percent of the company. >> if i could try to not get anyone angry, i am not sure the auto industry would not have been able to save itself. they were under tremendous pressure, with amazing competition all around the world and they tried things that did not work and they were under debt for the pension thing so there is a question, should we have done it or not? it doesn't matter because it was done, what do you do going forward? when you do it again? remember, i remember before when they first bailed out g.m. they blamed that on the public administration and now they take credit for it. so, back to another point, and
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if romney's experience is not politic average, and, it is not good enough, what was president obama's experience on the economy leading up to his president? >> wait a second. you are right. we did know they are there now because of what obama did. in the polls, as i understand it, obama is now trailing romney; that right? >> by five or since points. >> and he is only one point ahead of ron paul. which is, really, remarkable. to we could just pull up exactly the same time where george bush was in 2004 versus his competition, and you will see that is funny, george bush was behind, a lot further than obama and he won re-election. that is the thing about polls. they are a waste. a waste time. >> only the polls you like. >> no we want to talk about the fact that romney leads obama and i am saying that bush was way
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behind kerry, much more than --. >> but polls are important. >> only the ones that bob likes are good. the others are bad. >> if i could build on about g.m., if a company like bain or any of the venture capitalist firms which is run by democrats right now, to they who is gone into g.m. or if they who is gone in to, say, solyndra, maybe the taxpayers would not be on the hook and if i was mitt romney i look back at 1994 and looked at the ads they pulled people out that he fired, and if i were mitt romney i would get the unemployed workers from sun power and solyndra. >> got to go. this is a true legger -- tree hugger alert with the epa on the hot seat. details just ahead. stay tuned.
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so why wait ? ask your doctor today... ... about taking care with vesicare. ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back to "the five." all right. this is the segment that our producers called the "c" block but i'd like to call today the twilight zone. yes, the president visited the epa for the first time in his tenure. and he heaped praise on the agency that has been creating boatloads of regulation and have been hurting businesses. listen to this. >> your mission is vital. just think of what this agency has been able to do over the last four decades. our country is stronger because of you. our future is brighter. because of you. i want you to know that you have a president who is grateful for your work and will stand with you every inch
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of the way. >> andrea: the future isn't so bright for businesses, says a report in the "new york times." yes, the "new york times" today. there is a report showing that the epa which has mandated that businesses use a certain type of biofuel that doesn't exist will now be fined upward of $6.8 billion. yes, that is true. a biofuel that doesn't exist. so, greg, isn't this like the government saying every family needs a stegasaurus? something that doesn't exist. if you don't, you pay money in fines. >> greg: this is a key difference between mitt romney and president obama. one protects incompetence and one who fires them. these are green jobs that don't exist. replacing the real jobs that should. i.e., we go for a pipe dream instead of an actual pipe. >> dana: that speech that president obama gave is one of the things that every cabinet secretary wants the president whoever it is to come to their agency to make them feel good. that speech that he cave, you
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can insert any agency name, he will make the circuit around. we're proud of you, we're better off because of you. i note, maybe they had it planned all along. but the visit to e.p.a. was added to the schedule on monday. after the supreme court justices heard their case about the wetlands thing we talked about on monday that bob led us on. and i think partly that was because they probably called over to the white house and said you have got a very demoralized agency here. they just got beat up by everybody on the supreme court. can you come help us out? >> andrea: this is a line from the "new york times." you know when you have the "new york times" writing this, it sounds like it's one of my columns or something from the national review. penalizing the fuel suppliers demonstrates what happens when the federal government really, really wants something that technology isn't ready to provide. so, eric, if the burning corning cobs and woodchips this is what you have to do to do it, wouldn't the private market step up to do it if it was workable? >> eric: you are right. you could have changed the name.
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but he probably used the speech originally for msnbc and decided to take it to the epa. let me give you the scoreboard. obama comes in and says the first thing i'll do is healthcare, get it done. let me go to cap and trade. it fails. i'll go around cap and trade and power the epa. he tries doing that and the house says no way, we'll block the regulations. then he comes back and says i got you now. the xl pipeline, i am blocking that. the house says if you block it, the pipeline, we will block the spending. >> andrea: in fairness, the standards were passed in 2007. if they can't find the biofuel, why don't they back off of this? >> bob: there has been a long history of adding this gasoline and it's been a miserable failure. they don't work. whether they exist or not is not the point. you can't -- cars, they tried the upper midwest and the coal areas, additive. thought it would screw up the cars. it's ridiculous. they should get out of the
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business of trying to figure out the chemistry is of gasoline. having said that, the epa is creation of a republican president, richard nixon. the epa has been singularly responsible because of the clean air and water act. leaving aside the story we talked about on monday, the water in this country is decidedly cleaner as a result of the epa. the air is decidedly better because of the epa. now if the republicans who constantly, there are republicans -- wait a second. >> eric: may i? >> bob: no. >> eric: you threw something out there that likely 80% of our audience disagrees with. >> bob: that the air is cleaner? >> eric: because of the epa? china is polluting like gangbusters. if you pollute in china it goes around the world and comes to our area. >> bob: if it wasn't up to you, there wouldn't an epa and they could pollute here. the air is cleaner because of the clean air act that the epa statutorily takes responsibility for. there air is cleaner and water is cleaner. there is not a place in this country we have not had beneficial result coming from those two bills.
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both of which come under attack by the right ring republicans as something we don't need. that is ridiculous. >> dana: well, you are right there are some republicans who think the ep ab shouldn't exist. the air and water was cleaner under the bush administration as well. because when the country continues to grow, when you have more money to spend you are likely to do things like fixes clean air. >> bob: you don't think it what to do with the clean air act? >> dana: i'm saying as you do better as a country and get wealthier you're more willing to spend money on things like that. china at this point, if they do better they will get better. >> greg: irony environmentalism, it exists at the luxury of free enterprise when free enterprise makes the country successful. >> andrea: even obama backed off on the ozone -- >> bob: epa cleaned up the water and air. >> greg: pollution for dirty water is drinking alcohol. >> andrea: you can't do that for another 30 minutes. coming up, america's drinking
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i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here today is the 2012 presidential race. tonight on "special report," it is on to south carolina. for the republican candidates. mitt romney won the new hampshire primary tuesday night. he and his rivals are already in south carolina. campaigning ahead of the primary there. a week from saturday. carl cameron will show us what they are doing and saying. the white house is already saying negative things about romney. ed henry will detail. some of the first shots being fired at the g.o.p. front runner. a federal appeals court has handed a victory to supporters of a controversial texas
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abortion law. it requires doctors to show sonograms to patients. we will tell you what the court said to where we go from here. we will also talk live with the president and ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce about the state of american business. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now send it back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: i love that music. a new study by the centers of disease control says 38 million americans are binge drinkers. and they do it at four times a month. consuming average of eight drinks each time they binge. binge drinking used to be considering a college issue and greg's apartment. it's now something for the study, substantial study of
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half a million people. to find that propensity of binge drinking increases with the more money you make and older you are. seniors are doing more. i can tell you as a recovering alcoholics, there are recovering alcoholics who are binge drinkers who drink only on weekends. the problem with binge drinking it sends a shock to your system. if you pickled like you are, greg, it won't bother you that much. for most people to take that bring drinking has serious health consequences. it's frankly more responsible now that i heard this for what is going on now with liver and heart and kidney stuff than they couldn't figure out why. this is a good example why. >> greg: we're living longer. everybody is healthier. the binge drinkers that i know, the next day go to the gym. and they binge exercise. one of the problems -- i agree with you. there is a definite problem with a lot of drinking.
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binging is a mod earn word. it could be shopping binging or gambling, drinking binging. all the same thing. doing a lot of something and then don't do it for a couple of days. >> eric: is the binge the one time so it's eight drinks so you are on a binge or a problem when you have five or six drinks, five or six times a week? >> bob: this is people who don't drink during the week. most don't exercise afterwards. it does shock the system. eight drinks to me would be a cup of tea. >> greg: warming up. >> bob: seniors they throw it in your system and that is a lot of alcohol floating around on a saturday night. they don't get up sunday morning except with a han hangover.
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i worry about it with the college kids. i wonder how many people die when they are older. >> eric: my father had a drink every night. he didn't binge, but aren't there studies that say a little bit of alcohol -- >> dana: but for example in the u.k. the binge drinking problem talked about a lot over there as well. they did a similar study at the same time. well, part of the problem is you are going to forget. you are going out on the weekend. you have don't remember anything that happened. isn't that more the definition? >> bob: it is -- go ahead. >> andrea: i look at the numbers, what they consider binge drinking. they say four or eight drinks. i don't think four is binge drinking. >> bob: eight drinks is not binge drinking? >> andrea: the cdc needs to keep their jobs and a lot of the agencies do studies on anything to talk about anything and legitimize their purpose and spend taxpayers
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dollars. this is what will happen when you have government get control of the healthcare system. more studying saying don't do that. eat more apples. don't drink alcohol. >> bob: the truth of the matter is you may drink eight drinks on friday or saturday >> don't drink at all. >> bob: but a lot of people can't. it is toxic for a lot of people. the british study said take two days of not drinking off each week, which would bother you. also important to the story. >> greg: can i make a point for everyone at home. the key to drinking is not bothering others when you are drunk. >> bob: next week we will do this, a tragedy occurred this week. that is when -- what the overall? hostess. hostess company went bankrupt. this is wonder bread. i don't eat wonder bread but i do eat twinkies and ho-hos.
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>> andrea: ding-dongs. >> bob: i don't know what i'll do without ho-hos. when you quit drinking you get on a sugar binge. so if you have boxes of ho-hos you are not using, send them in. >> greg: get more mileage from the twinkies. >> dana: forgiv forget saving te auto industry. >> eric: thanks a lot, barack obama. >> bob: coming up, george clooney, angelina jolie, harry belafante are all on tv talking about obama next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." we're going to change it up a little bit and still talk about politics but with a hollywood angle. there is several people today that were out and about. george clooney, angelina jolie, harry belafonte because
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you don't want to miss that one. start with george clooney, who had this to say last night. >> i really don't think it helps much to have well-known famous people campaigning for you. i don't think it does you a lot of good. but you do fundraisers. >> are you following it this time around? >> sure. i'm a democrat. i'm a believer in him. i feel like he has done, i think he has done a wonderful job and he is having a tough time in a very difficult environment. and so i root for him. i root for the president of the united states. >> dana: he would know, because clooney has played a president on the big screen. right? >> greg: he doesn't just root for president. he delayed premier of a movie because he felt it would harm the president in an election process. i think we did that story. celebrities flock to liberal politicians like pigeons to the statue. the effect is the same. the figure gets covered with a lot of poop. celebrities have outside view of their own importance and the reason they attach themselves to politician is for their own ego
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gratification to feel important because of deep insecurity about their lack of intelligence. >> eric: i felt bad. dy you hear him say that. he has had a tough time. bring the unemployment from 7 7.8% to average of 9%. >> bob: it's 8 panth%. >> eric: averageed 9%. >> bob: it's 8 panth%. >> dana: imagine being a p.r. person, how will you answer the question about politics? >> andrea: that would make me sweat. some of the celebrities are so uninformed. but isn't angelina jolie, she wasn't heaping praise on the president. >> dana: not necessarily. but she is -- i think she is a classy lady. she is no jennifer aniston -- i'm kidding. i don't neanything about that. but read it on the cover of "people" magazine. i think she really puts, you know, she is not do as i say, not as i do. she does the work. she has done a lot of things. she has a movie that has come out, i can't remember the name of it, and i was going to go and see it. anybody? >> greg: "unicorns and rainbows." >> dana: right. about the bosnian war.
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she was at the white house today. actually i think we have video that she and brad pitt -- that is a ticket you want to get to go to the oval office to see. i remember when she came to the bush white house, because she did all that work with the united nations. everyone said she could haven't been more lovely. what she said about president obama there were things she thought had gone really well and things that hadn't gone so well. she didn't detail it. >> bob: she focused on a.i.g., something she has been involve in. you're right, unlike other celebrities you notice that celebrities go to capitol hill for a cause. congressional committee. that is all you hear about them. right? whether it's furry dog week or unicorn week or whatever. but she does, she has been out and brad pitt has been out actually working and aid needs to be reoriented. it's out of control. she walks the walk. that is important. but i tell you, the only celebrities that have ever helped in presidential campaigns as far as i'm
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concerned is rock the vote people who did work with young people. and sammy davis junior came out for richard nixon. >> dana: oprah had big impact. >> andrea: i don't think celebrities really matter. oprah daytime television people thought -- >> dana: can we get to harry belafonte.? >> eric: can i point something out? president obama was 26 minutes late. he was supposed to be wheels up at 3:00. wheels up at 3:26 because of angelina jolie and brad pitt at the white house. >> andrea: can you blame him? >> eric: he is going to 71, 72, and 73rd fundraisers since -- >> dana: now we don't have time to do harry belafont. >> bob: you screwed yourself because harry was rough on obama like you and he also makes it up like you do. >> dana: we are not going to get to harry belafante because we had to talk about obama. meghan told me in my ear and remind me the name. "in the land of blood and honey" which i heard mixed
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reviews but i'd like to see it. do you? >> greg: i don't know. >> eric: rather seen "unicorn and rainbows." >> greg: five stars. >> eric: captain sprinkles. >> dana: we get to do the new favorite segment called one more thing. that is coming up after the break. ♪ ♪ does any mother evefeel like their kids are adults?
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back to one more thing. mine is that. it's the new van halen song. it depressed the heck out of me. this is prove that rock stars don't age well. they end up looking like little old upper eastside ladies. >> dana: because of bring drinking. >> bob: alcohol, cocaine and heroin. >> greg: it's worth it? >> bob: i'd say. >> andrea: you look bette better -- bob but i got off. >> greg: they're skinny and miserable and the song is terrible. >> eric: real question is david lee roth or sammy hagar?
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>> andrea: david lee roth. >> eric: check out this video, heart warming video. kayaker, just going along doing his business. fishing and sees a dog. he brings the dog up. this dog's owner was killed in a car accident and the dog swam a half a mile. he saved him. i have a soft spot for dogs. >> dana: this is a veishela. it saw this because our friend on fox news channel told us about this. she has one named lily. >> eric: that is barney. he's a good boy! >> greg: dana, your one more thing? >> dana: i had a really great surprise this morning. i got up early and did fox and friends and i got to meet bobby dean, son of paula dean and has a new show on cooking channel. it's called not my mama's meal. his goal is take things from
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this morning, pork chop and onion ginger snap gravy and a caramelized apple cheesecake. he did it with less fat and sugar to keep a trim body going. >> bob: go ahead. i'll get mine tomorrow. >> andrea: when we're out in public we get asked questions about "the five" and does captain sparkles your ferret really exist? how tall is dana? eric, why are you wearing ties and not wearing ties? how do you put up with bob beckel? or how do i walk in the shoes? i actually do walk in them. i could run in them. i got a question saying what would you do if you weren't on "the five"? i'd be a professional dancer. watch it, bob. on broadway or something. what would you be doing? >> bob: i'd be out buying you a pole. i'd like to run a health -- >> andrea: surprised you didn't say broom. >> bob: a health spa. can i just jump in here. i have a thing, i got arrested here on the set last week. tomorrow, i'm going to bring this up. i k s

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