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tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow night. make sure you go to greta wire.com and let us know what you thought about tonight's show. good night from washington, d.c.. we'll see you tomorrow night, 10:00 p.m. eastern. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> andrea: hello, i'm kimberly guilfoyle with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it's 5 verz in new york city. >> kimberly: this is "the five." tonight, ark ge done is coming. that is what gingrich is predicting for the days ahead leading up to the next big vote in south carolina. plus, one of the most powerful democrats in washington, a mouthpiece for the president blaming the tea party for the gabrielle giffords shooting rampage last year. we have the tape. more hot air from al gore. that's right. the climate crusadeer.
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does the future of civilization -- he says the future of civilization is at risk and the presidential candidates better listen up. "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: let's start with president obama on the campaign trail making the same promise he did in 2008. >> i promise that change will come. [ applause ] if you are willing to work hardener this election than you did in the last election i promise you change will come. if you stick with me, we'll finish what we started in 2008. >> kimberly: oh, boy! did that just happen or was that groundhog day and it keeps happening over and over again. >> greg: how naive you are. if president obama is lynyrd skynyrd, hope and change is his free bird. that means that people show up at the concert shouting "free bird." he has to give it to them. remember the double album? what song is it you want to hear? "free bird."
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it's hope and change. the only difference "free bird" never gets old but hope and change gets old. >> bob: i'm not sure everybody knows what that album is. >> eric: everyone knows what that is. >> kimberly: dana, you made priceless facial expressions there when we were hearing that. >> dana: it's the -- this could be the deja vu. global warming, al gore, and gabrielle giffords where they blamed the tea party and then they said it's ridiculous to y and now they are saying it again. now you have in 2008, 2012, the argument made in 2008. but for all the wrong reasons. one thing that was interesting is mark who worked on the hillary clinton campaign wrote a column talking about the center being back. president obama when he won in 2008, he won big-time with professional independent type of people. i think, and all the polls
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show he lost ground with them. with a speech like that, i don't see how he is going to get them back. plus, i would imagine in the next couple of months he better say something specific about what he wants to accomplish. what more are we going to get that we didn't get the last three years? i don't think a lot of people are convinced. >> eric: by the way, your hair looks great today. >> dana: thanks. >> eric: remember he said i'm not going after a big legislative initiative in 2012. i'm going to concentrate on getting a middle class tax, payroll tax thing passed. he is 71, 72, 73rd fundraiser in chicago. that is one every four days. he raised now, a quarter of a billion dollars so far. the country is falling apart. shouldn't he be in the oval office figuring out the jobs crisis? >> bob: politics ain't bean bag. you have to have dough. when you run from behind.
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i won't respond to your sayings here. but what he is doing is setting up part of the anti-congress thing saying that we are going to get change. the independent voters is important. that is where it will be won or lost. obama is suffering in it. the other person suffering in it is mitt romney who has a real problem with independen independents. it happened in new hampshire big time. he has a problem. >> greg: but i thought he was the one we were waiting for. are we looking for someone else now? someone else is waiting for us and not him? i am confused. >> bob: i've been waiting for you a long time to get sane. >> kimberly: on a serious note do you think he can win with the tired rhetoric?
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someone needs a 911 campaign speech and get him a new phrase. seriously. >> bob: no, it fits in to what his message will be. you can argue -- i know you don't agree with it, but if you are going to run against congress, congress does nothing and it is a congress particularly in the house that says no, no, no, no. where are the change you talked about? >> eric: the message you tell us for four more years, i can't get anything done. i need four more to get it done. that is the message? won't fly >> bob: the reality he can't get it done with those people. >> dana: but remember, president obama had majority in the house and senate. he got everything that he wanted. in 2010, the american people in the mid-term election said excuse me, can someone put the brakes on this? the republicans are voted in. tea party folks came in. now president obama is like they're recalcitrant and they
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don't want to do anything. >> bob: they are recalcitrant. you sounded like a tea party person. >> kimberly: here we go. >> bob: the truth is there will be 60 million more people voting in 2012 than 2010. you go back to 2010 as if it is an important milestone or indicator of 2012. it's not. >> why not? >> because people who didn't vote, the republicans had unusually high turn-out in 2010. the democrats were lower. in 2012 -- >> dana: turn-out in both republican primary, in iowa and new hampshire for the republicans was 3% higher than it had been. >> bob: they bragged about a massive turn-out. there was no primary. >> kimberly: let's talk about the allegation that the g.o.p. is playing games. don't play games with my heart. in with the middle class.
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look at this. >> they will fight with their last breath to tax cut for the poorest of americans but play games with tax cut for the middle class. i guess they thought it was a smart political strategy, but not a strategy to create jobs. not a strategy to strengthen the middle class or help people trying to get in the middle class to get there. not a strategy to help americans succeed. >> kimberly: how about that? >> greg: if president obama was lynyrd skynyrd, class warfare would be his "sweet home alabama." >> kimberly: i like that movie. >> bob: i heard of that song. >> greg: this is how class warfare works. ginning up tension between classes and now the public is beginning to believe it. >> dana: i am not buying that people are remembering what he is referring to, right before christmas the payroll tax cut situation on capitol hill. if that is all you got that you want to accomplish
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legislative ly -- >> bob: i think you under estimate what $1,000 means to people in this country. >> dana: no, that's not what i'm saying. it got cut. >> bob: if there is one i want to know where it is. >> eric: how did the republicans let him take that -- >> bob: the tea party in the house didn't agree with the rest of the establishment, if you will. 80% of the republicans voted for this because they knew the politics were right and the g.o.p. had been four square on the idea of tax cuts. >> dana: they wanted it to be paid for somewhere else. if you can't find that, we have bigger problem. >> bob: they said you ought to use the hurricane money and fema money and get -- >> dana: one person said that. >> kimberly: let's talk
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about what the american people are feeling. who can tap in to that and they don't have enough money. congress is not getting them out of the situation. pew did a survey with the conflict of the rich and floor. 30% of americans say there is a strong conflict between poor people and rich people and 46% of plurality believe they were rich because they were born in wealthy families. 43% have a favorable view of people. >> greg: the weird thing about the conflict, a new conflict because the race card isn't working anymore. the rich card. it's a phenomenon that is endemic in capitalism. that is when new people arrive to your country, they have less than the people that are already here. it's capitalism. they move out and new people
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move in. >> eric: how is obama the guy for the 99%? he has quarter of a billion dollars in coffer and hangs out with millionaire and billionaires. he spends ten days in hawaii, 14 days in martha's vineyard and 15 days -- >> kimberly: 73 fundraisers. >> eric: of the 1%. >> bob: you need money to run campaigns. it may surprise you, but particularly this time around. the pew research vort the middle class is rebelled and became a big issue. jumped 20 points and particularly among independents and democrats who believe that the rich get unfair advantage. >> greg: because democrats are pushing class warfare. it's not true. there is not income mobility in this country. we replaced it with inequality. >> bob: most people believe which is what is true, that the hedge fund operation get advantage over the average person. >> kimberly: that is that.
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you can tell it's getting heated. bob is going to cut his hair shorter than it is today. turn up the heat. straight ahead, is president obama trying to undermine the capitalism system? rush limbaugh thinks so. how about bob? we will show you what he is saying. e-mail us at malia. telmail -- e-mail usat thefive@. tell us who has a better hairdo. dana or bob today. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> eric: ronald reagan believed in exceptionalism. the pride, the swagger. that was then. this is obama now. january 2009, speaking to the muslim world, obama said sorry, we're not perfect in america. april 2009 you told europe we're arrogant over here. last year, obama called americans soft and lazy. under reagan, the unemployment dropped, inflation dropped and the country prospered with massive gdp growth.
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the opposite is having under the apologist in chief. listen to rush limbaugh sum it up. >> capitalism, economic liberty is being assaulted on every front. the current occupant of the white house is a sworn enemy of capitalism. it's clear that obama plans to run for re-election running against capitalism. he is already on the path. >> eric: obama lost 1 1.7 million jobs on his watch. social reengineering of the american economy doesn't seem to be working. >> bob: since the stimulus package was put in effect he gained 1.4 million jobs. we can argue about that. we will. talk about what rush said. to say the president of the united states is a sworn enemy of capitalism is for the outrageous statement -- >> eric: accurate. >> bob: you are such a wing nut it doesn't matter. don't buy into that.
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>> bob: he is my brother. can i have call him whatever i want. he's a punk. >> eric: he trashed the system with the g.m. bail-out and tarp bail-out. >> bob: why did he trash the system? g.m. -- >> kimberly: he gave money to solyndra. >> eric: bondholders. there are millions of americans, retirees who had bonds in g.m. told by the way, you guys, you get nothing. meanwhile, the u.a.b. walked away with $4 billion. >> bob: just get over that. i know you were a bondholder of -- >> eric: i wasn't. >> bob: you weren't. okay. >> eric: i was not a bondholder. the bottom line he took office in january of 2009. >> eric: the first three months -- >> bob: the ones he lost in the first few months you can't lay it at obama's feet.
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but inflation was higher under ronald reagan. >> eric: absolutely not. end or the beginning? >> bob: take his eight years and divide inflation and see what you come up with. >> eric: ronald reagan brought inflation down. solyndra are going to pay bonuses. >> dana: i know. bad. >> eric: bad. our money. >> dana: remember when and people were right to be outraged when even though you can make an argument for why the bankers got bonuses, they were right to be outraged by it. the solyndra one makes no sense to me. i don't think the bonuses should be paid. one thing i did note that was troubling it's the fourth year in a row that america has gone down in the economic freedom index. "wall street journal" and heritage put together. ireland, we slipped below ireland. how could that be?
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>> bob: those are two sources that are solidly impartial. >> eric: heritage foundation? >> bob: heritage foundation. >> dana: this economic analysis -- no one is arguing with the economic analysis. it's well-respected -- >> bob: i argue that they said one of the principle things that was driving that was corruption. right? >> eric: always. >> dana: solyndra. >> eric: always. >> bob: you can argue -- >> dana: and government spending. >> bob: are you ever going to let it go? i didn't think you would so. that you said it. >> bob: reality is about these ratings are somewhat meaningless. can i go back to what you said in the opening? we are arrogant. we are arrogant. >> eric: in a poll he apologized for the arrogance. >> greg: let me make a point. the idea that arrogance is based on our own success and capitalism is a rising tide that raises all bolts. socialism is an attempt to legislate the tide. the big is venture dependency. we are in a country trying to
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create innovate i ways to get the public addicted to the government teeth so the government can expand. >> kimberly: do nothing and get something and feel entitled. >> eric: really, really big -- >> bob: you ought to be -- [ overtalk ] >> bob: you are against social security and medicare. >> eric: i'm saying it's getting bigger and bigger. kim, isn't the ultimate test -- this was a carter, reagan idea. are you better off than you were three or four years ago? >> kimberly: it's simple. when you look at it right now we are getting choked to death by overregulation, reckless spending. i feel like somebody should be in jail for this it's so egregious. it has a direct impact on the economy. these numbers are real. they're not in dispute. you have can't blame it all on who came before or on congress, because there is someone who said we should hold him responsible.
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remember the independent and democrats can vote as well. as they leave new hampshire and hit south carolina, the battle between mitt romney and his message about being on top of the economy and creating jobs is under attack, not from the democrats but from some of his own opponents. take a look at what newt gingrich said this morning. >> this is going to be armageddon. they will come in here with everything they've got. every surrogate, every ad, every negative attack. at the same time, we are going to be basically drawing a sharp contrast between a georgia reagan conservative and a massachusetts moderate, who is pro-gun control, pro-choice, pro-tax increase, pro-liberal judge. and the voters can decide. >> bob: all right, newt. passive statement, wasn't it? i'll tell you what the interesting thing now is a poll out. latest poll out of south carolina, you would assume that somebody who wins iowa and new hampshire would get a pretty big bump going into south carolina. not the case. if you look at romney, he leads newt gingrich by a very
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small margin. rick santorum is in third place. ron paul in fourth. and your candidate, mr. perry, doesn't show here. >> eric: can i clarify that? i always liked rick perry. i still like him. but i think you really have to figure around a way about what he is doing with the gingrich attack. this is going to kill him and it will hurt newt, too. >> bob: dana, assume of all the states mitt romney has to worry about, south carolina has a lot of problems for him. not the least of which, the religious component, evangelicals he lost in large number in iowa and new hampshire. a lot in south carolina. what happens if he loses south carolina? >> dana: well, one of those things where you probably don't answer a hypothetical, right? but if he loses in south carolina, the next week he wins in florida. so i guess in -- i guess i would have to ask you in terms of the number of delegate as you hit going toward the convention. but the momentum that he got
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out of iowa, new hampshire, is stronger than -- sorry. trying to think of bain capital thing. perry and gingrich, what they have done in south carolina has hurt them more than romney win helps him more. help me out here. >> bob: that is a good point. gingrich is rated number two in poll. i'm surprised about that. there was so much blow-back on perry. >> eric: it's still early. >> bob: i know it's early. but it's surprising that he comes in and -- >> kimberly: significant. >> eric: the next poll, that was from the 11th. i think if there is a poll tomorrow or the next day, i think romney will probably move up and gingrich and santorum move down. >> kimberly: we all know that politics is about money. winners have it, losers don't. who really has any cash left to go against romney? perry. does he have the numbers and support right now to back it up? no. >> eric: did you hear this?
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supporters, a big perry supporters left perry to go to romney because of the bain capital thing. and newt gingrich lost -- >> kimberly: this is the point i'm making. right now, romney can even lose, hello, in south carolina. he will do well in florida. he is still going to be able to get the nomination. hetch has the capital and the cash because he is enabling him to push them back. >> bob: super pac is making a difference. gingrich has $5 million from adelson. from vegas. what do you think of the super pacs? >> greg: i have a super pac back home but a totally different thing. >> kimberly: super back pack. >> greg: newt gingrich is going hard against mitt romney. he is becoming mitt romney's personal trainer. he is like training mike tyson. this is all a strategy. mitt romney -- >> dana: we are having problems. >> greg: we are having problems. getting in shape with stuns of low blows so when he comes up against obama --
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>> bob: can i make a point about ron paul? ron paul who is second in new hampshire, you would expect he would score better. the reason he is not, ron paul is at 13% in south carolina. he got a huge number of independent voters and a few democrats that went across and didn't do well among republicans. south carolina is a state that only allows republican to vote. i think ron paul is not as big a factor. >> --ch -- >> kimberly: the numbers reflect that, bob. 13%. >> dana: what about santorum? if perry and gingrich lost financial support because of the attacks on bain, santorum is the one principled and did not join in on that. do you think he could actually benefit? >> bob: that is a very, very good point. that is one of the reasons that santorum -- two reasons he is in third place in the poll. one is this is a value state. very much of a evangelical conservative, antiabortion state. >> dana: pro-capitalism. >> bob: right. procapitallism. attacks on perry and gingrich,
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santorum was smart to stay out of the battle. >> kimberly: had nothing to gain from it. that is why he is in the position he is in. >> bob: i thought this was a joke but it turns out it's true. newt gingrich is oning one of his ads that mitt romney strapped his dog to the roof of his car? >> greg: it was in a secured container but that is how i travel. what is the problem? i love the air coming through. it makes you feel alive. >> bob: seriously, does anybody think this is a problem that the guy straps a dog to the top of -- >> dana: it may be a little problem but he also has strapping young men who looks -- >> bob: when i was drinking a lot they strapped me up there. >> kimberly: like european vacation. chevy chase. >> bob: coming up next, uncle sam may be monitoring my tweets. i don't have many. but i am glad someone is reading them. some of my co-hosts are upset
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." we have been monitoring the story about the government monitoring journalists. a lot of people are outrageed about this. i am not that surprised that they do this. if you are on twitter and you ask people to follow you, it would stand to reason that the government is following you. i'm surprised that the document is poorly written.
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there are more acronym in this piece of paper than in a teenage girl's chat room. it couldn't make heads or tails of it. until i got to the part that bob pointed out, all former spokesperson of the united states are on this, too. >> greg: you are right. i am in teenage girls chat rooms all the time. >> kimberly: america's most wanted. >> greg: talk about a thankless job. monitoring bloggers on twitter. >> dana: that is what i do. >> greg: i went to the home security page and found out what they overheard on twitter. i have a least here, i have list of what they have been saying. ugh, the sushi is cold. anyone dvr "glee"? my hotel mini bar has no chocolate. last time i stay in this hell hole. i'd respect a car to the debate -- i'd rent a car to the debate but i don't remember how to drive. it didn't order porn on the pay-per-view.
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that was accident. rick leavenhall is so dreamy. >> kimberly: so true. >> dana: kimberly, does this bother you? >> kimberly: it doesn't. i think they are well within their rights to check it out. you put yourself out there in a public way and asking people to follow you. you are putting in information. now you say don't read it, don't follow me. not following the private conversation if you compose to a private message. if i write something to bob after the show. >> bob: you'd get us both in jail. i'm surprised to hear you say this. i find this to be one of another byproduct of 9/11 where we just overreact to everything. we create all the intelligence operations. this was created after -- after 9/11. i'm not suggesting there
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wasn't a need for more intelligence but don't they have something to do? you got me started on twitter a month-and-a-half ago. i still can't read them. >> kimberly: at robertgbeckel. >> eric: right. no. >> bob: forget that. do they have nothing better to do? in the list, had you on before them, terrorists were on the bottom of the list. >> eric: do we distinguish between public tweet and postings, the message from me to you or not? or e-mail? if you don't have a problem with the c.i.a. listening to the mosque, we should haven't a problem with homeland security listening to what we are talking about. >> bob: i have a problem listening to everything and cameras up every place you go.
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>> greg: does it mean homeland security is watching the "the five"? >> kimberly: they can hear you now. >> greg: that f that is the case, that wasn't the swimming dude in the pond behind the national memorial. >> bob: the woman was not his wife. now, you of all people as a libertarian, i think you'd find this outrageous. >> greg: you said this before. they read this and sometimes media gets information before anybody else does. >> dana: at times at the white house i'd be called down to the national security council and white house situation room, what is this going on cnn, what is that all about? i'll say we'll call you back. because sometimes the media finds out something first. i don't -- i just think it's -- if they had to write a 12-page document. >> bob: but they can look at anybody's tweet. >> dana: that is why you tweet. they put it out there not for anybody to read it. >> bob: i just thought it was going to one person. >> dana: you don't have much to worry about. >> bob: not much.
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>> kimberly: stay after the show for the tutorial. >> greg: everything i tweet after 11:30 is a joke because i'm on cough syrup. >> kimberly: that's when you say you're outside my apartment in a tree. >> greg: that's the truth. >> dana: let them figure that out in the break. we have to go. but don't miss this, because coming up a powerful democrat in washington may be blaming the tea party for gabrielle giffords's shooting. i thought it was last year. we'll roll the tape. it's new, moments from now. ♪ ♪ we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day,
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back to "the five." so in my mind which is made of felt and potatoes, debbie waserman schultz is the best thing to happen to republicans since ronald reagan. i had wedgegies that were less irritating than her. it could only chafe the democrats. she linked tea party to tucson mass murder. i bet you think this discourse in america and in congress in particular has really changed. >> the discourse in america,
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the discourse in congress in particular, to answer your question, very specifically, has really changed. and i'll tell you, i hesitate to place blame, but i have noticed it takes a very precipitous turn toward edginess and lack of civility with the growth of the tea party movement. >> greg: that is like the opposite of hesitating to place blame. mitt, a wounded candidate, just a reminder, that is a tea party. no one touched a 13-month-old girl alone in a tent that happened in the occupy camp. yes, that is the tea party's fault. let's gloss over her lapse in logic and address democrats in general. guys, what are you doing? how on earth did you settle on this person? did you put an ad in "usa today" for america's most obnoxious person? in a nation of growing independents this is what you want in a spokesperson, where
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joy behar and sean penn not available? the wooly wind bag is doing more for the right than free enterprise. every time she opens her mouth more americans think i am voting for romney so i don't have to see this woman again. i wish obama would make her chief of staff. >> the job is available. >> greg: shouldn't dem worry about how she comes across? she is awful. >> dana: we played at the beginning of the show, president obama's speech last night. it was maybe a perfect speech for that audience but not a great speech if it's broadcast across television and played back for a broader audience. i think she is like nails on a chalkboard for some people. she is so accomplished and she could be a great example of somebody who could bridge divides. then she rattles off the talk points that also read stuff about the tea party being responsible for shooting of gabrielle giffords.
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didn't we go through this already? >> kimberly: not helpful at all. >> bob: this is a big leap to suggest she said that tea party was responsible for giffords being shot in that piece. she said the tone changed considerably after the tea party people. >> greg: cowardly way. she said it's their fault. >> bob: let me tell you why she is the chairperson. she raises a lot of money. she has been successful in campaigns. but want her to campaign. you don't like her because things she says about the tea party get you upset. >> greg: the tone argument would make sense if the tea party were committing crimes like occupy wall street. but they aren't. >> eric: this is an evil, evil thing to say. when you are talking about gabrielle giffords, you know, inspiring story, and then say the tone, the rhetoric has stepped up, with the advent of the tea party, all the violence in all the rains and
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the drug dealing -- >> bob: oh, please. >> kimberly: dangerous political pandering on her heart. >> eric: she is one of gabrielle giffords's best friends. >> greg: i want to talk about al gore. the primary coverage on current tv. it's voted to the ocean current. it has four viewers. talk about how global warming is part of the campaign. i think we have a s.o.c. >> we as a free governing people in one nation with the best chance to leave the world at a moment when the future of civilization at risk, we have to find a way to not only talk about, but effectively deal with the issue.
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he says it's civilization at risk. but isn't it more about al gore's relevance? if you stop talking about global warming what does he have lest but hosting gig on network no one watches? >> kimberly: he is the king of the sun burn. i'll take up a collection for him for chicken little. the sky is falling. a doll to carry around with him. he has to keep it in play. this is what he hung his hat on. this is what everyone knows him for. this issue got him prominence. >> bob: an issue that threatens the planet. nothing to take lightly. it's easy to make fun of al gore and the right likes to make fun of the climate change. it's real. >> eric: how do you know it's real? whackosn in england -- >> bob: overwhelming, 90% plus say it's real. >> kimberly: why do i still have to get a spray can? >> eric: global warming --
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[ overtalk ] >> greg: this is the problem with doing global warming on a show. it gets out of control. i have to go to the break. one more thing coming up. all of us confess our one more thing. you know what mine is? it rhymes with sledding down a roof. it should get a better grasp of rhyming is. if you turn the channel now i'll cry myself to sleep. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> kimberly: okay. time now for one more thing. eric? >> eric: remember a couple of weeks ago we heard about the third grade class that came up with a song that sounded like occupy. take a listen to the song and i'll tell you what happened today and what we found out. ♪ ♪ we want more money ♪ never satisfied >> bret: anyway, paul rice was a founder who said the kids made up the lyrics. right. you called b.s. on that.
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chrysler admitted they did write that. >> greg: liars, all! >> bob: they did it and it's perfect. apparently spoke on the south carolina primary, i'm amazed that this is the case, but it is apparently. that it is not a closed primary. it's an open primary. i thought it was closed. i apologize. my one last thing, yesterday, i didn't have much time to make my point so i want to bring it back up. two polls that make greg excited. because my friends here keep constantly saying that obama is in trouble because of the polls showing mitt romney ahead of him. if you say that, it shows that he is ahead by one point. look at the same point the last time. we didn't talk about it. george bush was behind by a whopping -- is that eight points? so all the. >> c'mon! >> greg: i want to get to my one more thing. >> kimberly: that was interesting. thank you.
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if you want to -- >> greg: way to break it down. >> kimberly: sorry. >> dana: why do we have the graphic? people did the same thing to bush that they are doing to obama. we need something to talk about. >> greg: here is a video of crow intertubing. all right. i want to talk about this. this is incredible. not only does the crow do it once but he does it twice. he does it again and again and then it goes back up and it flies away with his new little toy. what is the take home message here? birds know how to have fun. so that means when they poop on you, they are doing it on purpose. kim they are cerebral. >> kimberly: dana, you have interesting --
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>> dana: yesterday, we had a story about hostess going bankrupt. we sent a young producer out and she went all over new york city and couldn't find a twinkie or hoho. i went to my hood and look what i found? i got ho-hos for bob. want one? okay. twinkie. >> bob: send them to me. >> you may want that. >> greg: this is the greatest -- >> bob: be careful with those. >> kimberly: i better eat this soon. it's only good until february 3 which is remarkable. >> bob: you know what is in this? better than bird droppings. >> greg: really? >> kimberly: i have been waiting to do for my one more thing, very important to me. a dear family friend, dr. almoster passed away on january 2. world war ii veteran. beloved be his family, grand father, uncle and friend. he had zest for life. it spent time with him and he was a huge fan of "the five." s
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