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there you go. >> demand it. >> the first day of spring, i'm eric bolling with andrea tantaros, bob beckel, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> america, we are stone, cold broke and president obama is making things worse. the president's redistribution agenda has turned us into an entitlement society. listen to this freeloader last night. >> so you really gave freedom and all of that -- >> absolutely. >> and pursuit of happiness. you know what would make me happy? free birth control. >> if you are looking for free stuff you don't have to pay for, vote for the other guy, that's what he's all about. that's not what i am about. >> folk, this is precisely why the left is voting for obottom a. he gives them free stuff, free food, free health care, free ponies.
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you think i am making this up, listen to this from none other than bill maher's show. >> i am here, trying to get some obama bucks. that's what i am doing. trying to get some obama money. >> i am here to get benefits. i want to [bleep]. >> tell me why you like obama? >> because he gives me stuff. >> reporter: when who are you voighting for? >> obama. >> reporter: what benefits are you getting? >> i ain't even know. it ain't like i got a checkbook. >> reporter: i assume everyone at hbo in new york, they say, you can't put that on tv. >> li gotta talk about the college student. seeing a college student demanning free birth control from a presidential candidate is like a cat demanding free fleas. you can get them on your own. we are looking at this the wrong way. we think that number 1.
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entitlements is wrong. we should take pride, like we are number 1 in the military, we are number 1 in the economy. now we are number 1 in entitlements. we should get the big foam handout. >> second sound bite, second video from bill maher's show. toward the end, you heard nancy pelosi's daughter who said, you know, hbo didn't wantitous play it. the liberals in new york didn't wantitous play that. kisee why. >> it's a damaging video. but look, there are some very, very poor people who do need government assistance. that was not that group of poor people. you heard her asking, why aren't you working? but it's spurring a discussion. this should be the discussion that paul ryan is trying to get us to have, the birth control discussion, obamacare, where does it end? at some point, not everyone can sit on their couch and eat corn
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nuts and watch "hogan's heroes" and a small group of the population has to pay for everybody else. >> bob and i do that. >> but you are here working every day i. not always. >> let me say, i am amazed that pelosi, that may be one of the more racist docu-dramas i have ever seen. >> how. >> the majority of people on welfare in america are white. there was not one white person i. yeah, there was. >> where was the white person? >> the white woman i. okay, one white woman [overlapping dialogue] >> let's be fair. so people understand what that was all about. a week ago, alexandria pelosi went to mississippi and brewed all white -- i think it was all white -- >> and she called them all red necks with no tooth. >> so she came back and took her camera outside new york city. >> she did not go to mississippi to go to welfare recipients, she
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was talking about farmers and others and they did -- they -- >> or whites. >> the question is, on the issue of entitlement, first of all, you make it sound like we are number 1 in entitlements, what is different except for the obamacare program, that is marge neal scbietlements because it hasn't kicked in. >> he expanded food stamps. >> he didn't expand it. they expanded because the economy was bad. >> the majority of welfare persons are white. that, as far as i'm concerned, is a racist piece of tape. >> he didn't expand -- president obama has expanded all the program, under president obama, food stamps are up 110%, usage and americans on food stamps. >> why is that? >> the benefits, the unemployment benefits are up 140% -- >> wait a minute. it is not one of those benefits would not have passed the republican house of representatives, if it had the money. i am trying to figure out what's
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so good. >> okay, you are saying -- it started with the house of representatives. >> if you put it on a graph, it's going from the lower left to the upper right, the monoentitlements. >> i think what is aggravating people is that there is a false discussion happening -- i actually admire alexandria pelosi for putting that out there. last week when we talked about the mississippi and louisiana -- and maybe alabama is the other place she went -- we said, how could they just go there? bill maher said, i'm going to send her to the inner city. in the hbo clip, they showed two black men and one white woman. i don't see how it's racist. >> i would contend that what she did in mississippi was not about welfare, it's about mississippi -- >> the bigotry, they were making fun of poor whites and how stupid they are. >> they were not going to vote
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for obama. >> i don't think that pelosi did isn't as horrible as seeing a young college student demanding free pills, like -- that to me is more of a symbol of the entitlement society. >> i'll tell you what one thing -- >> it's as if, you couldn't ask for a better tip than that, if you are romney. that was a -- >> he's right. people like free stuff. >> it was almost too perfect, almost as if he sent somebody to say -- >> i don't think you need to on college campuses. there are pleny of people. >> that was the young republicans. >> she showed up to heckle him. >> the president of the young republicans society there. i would like us to go back eye understand that you say one of the people on the tape were white. i would like to see -- there was three black men, if i remember right -- >> but it's also very classist to go into a poor community and
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paint them as back-water red necks, which is what they were trying to do. >> can we get to the issue here? >> yes. >> who are you going to vote for? >> president obama. >> why? >> because he gives me free stuff. therein lies the problem. >> they're in a black neighborhood in a black welfare line, what do you expect they are going to vote for? mitt romney?! come on! >> no. i don't expect them to vote for mitt romney. but when asked why they are voting for president obama, not because they admired him, want to be like him, they think he's a great president, because he gives me fry stuff. >> look at european leaders. they are not black. okay. you can look at former leaders of greece, spain, portugal, they made the same promises to their constituents. different language, if you had the footage. people line up because they want free stuff. when have you to take it away because you have no more moan, people go crazy. >> i love free stuff, even
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though i get a paycheck. celebrities don't care about the awards, they care about the goody bags. >> wu goingg to another network and be paid more, but have to -- you know, change your theology, what you believe in -- would you do it for more money? >> no [overlapping dialogue] >> if you are suggesting to me that that is a representative sample of people on welfare in america, that's a racist piece of tape. >> that's not what we are saying. >> you said, this is what obama does, gives stuff away. >> i said, that's why these people said they were voting for obam a. that's why a lot of people vote for obama. >> demanding free pills because she is pro-obam amount of dana, we are broke. we found out today, i'm sorry, friday, cbo put out the number that under president obama, there has been as much tacked
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onto the national debt in 3 years and a few months, as 8 full years of a bush presidency. >> that makes people fall over because they think bush was a free-spending kind of guy. there is criticism to be had there, but a lot of it was following 9/11 and rebuilding the military. today, representative paul ryan, the chairman of the house budget committee, put out his version of the budget. that's what happens every year. last year, there was an outcry about it. today, without missing a beat, not from the obama campaign, but from the white house, all the cache phrase, the wealthiest few americans, taxpayer giveaways, hedge fund managers undermining medicare as we know it. how does the white house expect to be taken seriously had they say it's a do-nothing congress, they don't let anybody make a point without demonizing them politically that. hurts their credibility. >> the fact is that the ryan plan -- first of all, he doesn't say anything about the tax with
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25%, it's a devious plan. he says, you can keep medicare if you want to. no, you can't. if you are under 55, have you to go out in the free market -- [overlapping dialogue] >> if you want to keep your doctor. >> you are right. that statement was an overstatement by 3 and 4 million, maybe as many as 10 million people. ryan is putting people out in the free market system and they can't afford to be there. >> because they want free stuff. >> you don't admire him for -- >> not at all! not at all. >> this is how it comes home to roost. i am voting for president obama because i want more free stuff, i want birth control, i want health care and food stamps. greg? trillions in the hole. >> under ryan, the percentage of gdp is 62.3, versus obama, 73.3. we are having a major emotional battle over 14%. >> that's a lot of money. >> but it shows how serious this
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problem is. this government is a titanic, instead of getting people off the titanic, we are putting more people on it. >> that's a big lie. ryan -- that's a lie by the republicans. >> no, it's not. >> the obama number is real. that's true. but the idea that he says he can get this down by cutting that mass of taxes and cutting domestic spending and leaving the military alone is just a lie. >> we have to leave it there. obamacare turns 2 this week. time flies. but is grandma about to be push the over the cliff? that's next. people with a machine.
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not spring fever, but fever over obamacare, celebrating its anniversary. you see that there was bob beckel getting upset about the paul ryan budget. the democrats put out an ad, trying to demonize republican, noticeably ryan, as pushing grande off a cliff. now american doctors for truth have put out their ad, depicting what some like to is say is the fight in washington, d.c. >> my doctor has told me that this pacemaker will save my life. please be careful, mr. president. there is a cliff here. >> you know what? maybe this isn't going to help. maybe you are better off not having the surgery, but take the pain killer. >> no. i need a pacemaker. [screaming] >> president obama again throwing seniors off the cliff when they voted to cut
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medicare's budget by $575 billion. >> okay, bob. what do you make of it? this is the law of the land. have you to admit. obamacare did cut over a half trillion from medicare. why aren't democrats accused of pushing granny or the cliff. >> you know how upset i'm getting? my eyes are turning red. >> i can see that. >> i'm full of furry and passion. i understand the democrats have done the same thing -- the fact of the matter is, there are-- the obama administration did not sell obamacare well. there are 2.6 million people who as well insurance today who wouldn't have had it. there are 2.3 million people hohave gotten relief and the employers have costeep them on insurance. i am a recipient. i couldn't get insurance because the jerks in the insurance company wouldn't give me insurance because of a pre-existing condition. it's left up to us to sell it.
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it's a tough sell. >> i think it's going to be a tough sell when you see obama pledging $2500 for a premium, but the opposite has happened and you can see the plans going up, 9 pmpls you can see his medicare and medicaid actuary coming up $300 bill cron in added costs on top, just because of kare-11. how do you sell that? >> you hit all the numbers, the original estimate was under $1 trillion -- what's $300 billion amongst friends? the costs are going up. they have gone up both years since obamacare was signed. more importantly, that ad is not put out by republicans. it was put out by a doctors group who said, we don't want any part of this. it's a group of 7,000 doctors put together that ad because they are afraid of what obamacare. >> it's a doctors group. it is not a partisan group, bob.
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>> oh, come on. there was a new york times article, where they asked barack obama about his grandmother. he was talking about her hip surgery, and i am paraphrasing, and he said, maybe my grandmother didn't need that surgery and we need to have an independent group of people who make decisions to essentially cut costs. and he put that piece called the rationing board in obamacare. isn't that ad somewhat accurate, that things will be denied, services will be denied to cut costs. >> as nancy pelosi told us, you are going to have to pass the bill. people find out about the death panel, remember that? that sent everybody into a tizzy. bob, i'm try not to do that to you. >> i know, i know, i know. >> if obamacare, the nickname for the health care bill, if it
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was very popular, the president would be leading a parade down fifth avenue on friday on the anniversary. it is not. it is not, i think, this is my opinion -- i don't think it's because they didn't sell it well. i think it's because the policy stinks and people have found that out. good policy is good politics. >> this friday, i am celebrating it -- having -- when something is 2 years olds, you you have a birthday party, a snowcone machine and an elmo impersonator and i am billing sandra fluke because it's a stress reducer and it reduce risk of heart disease and heart disease is a woman's health issue. >> this has been a great boon for actress who is play elderly ladies in commercials. if not for obamacare, they would be out of work. >> i hope you jump at your whoopi thing and break your arm. >> by the way,im tired of saying that everything obama has done is a tough sell. what if the product isn't very
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good -- >> wait a second. you can argue about the policy, but the idea that the $2500 increase in premiums has anything to do with barack obama is an absolute outrage! it's the insurance companies and you continue to defend them. you defend them -- >> bob! >> wasn't that what it was supposed to do? weren't we supposed to bend the cost curve down? it's done nothing but bend the cost curve up. [overlapping dialogue] >> i would rather have the insurance company than the government. >> if you have a bunch of sick people coming into the system, adverse selection, what are insurers supposed to do? that, you can't blame on barack obama. >> bring in the mandated insurance and that will bring down costs. even the cbo is talking about, it's highlighted here i. true. >> it will pay for itself. >> no.
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>> what?! >> not anymore [overlapping dialogue] >> okay. coming up, is it smart for barack obama to blame fox news for some of his political problems? we are going to debate it. eeeee! whee! whee! wheeeeeeeee! ah heads up. wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the new geico app today.
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his granddaughter, susan, testified yesterday, they are against this part of the plan. >> one of the main flaws of the current proposal is that eisenhower's contribution to this nation is not the central theme of the design. the narrative relies on a romantic, notion, a young eisenhower, viewings his future career. the eisenhower our country wants to celebrate is not a dreamy boy, but a real man who made unthinkable choices and did his duty. >> i couldn't agree more. this is my favorite part of the show because this is the only part where it's not beat up obama. here's the supreme allied commander in the second world war. he became the president of the united states, he desegregated the military and ended the korean war. this is a man of great standing and statue. i say this as a democrat, i think that the idea that he
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would be portrayed as a bare-foot boy from kansas -- well, i don't know, like the bare-foot boys from kansas anyway, don't you think it's a little too subtle by a half? >> what i don't understand if it's a $112 million park, if they wanted this depiction of the boy and where he came from to what he became, then it might be more -- not as insulting. i think susan highs hour was trite go to capitol hill and i am glad we are talking about this. most people wouldn't even know this is happening. hopefully, they will have an impact. >> kiquote from the washington post, describing the memorial, saying how great this was because it regenderred the vocabulary of memorialization and gave new life and vitality that had been exhausted by being masculine. if you didn't like it it had to do with being upset that the memorial was being feminized. so basically, what they are
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saying is that if eisenhower were alive today, he would kill himself because our society is completely immaskulated. they see evil to be fighting and heroism. it is not about heroism, it's about hug it's it's disgusting. >> you think it's feminized. >> they just admitted that it is. you look at ike who, brought us peace in a very short time, a war-time hero -- a real man -- as greg pointed out, the epitomy of masculinity. they don't want that. if the family's upset ywouldn't they do something about that? why? the family's upset. and who will come to a farc posee a bare-foot ike? >> in a dress, picking berries. >> he wasn't a general. so he deserves -- think of what he did, not being a general. he was a horo. he deserves to be remembered in a better way than without his
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shoes on, looking into the sky. >> eric, the jewish community is outraged about this not only did he liberate the concentration camps, but he voluntarily went in to make sure that the historical record would never be changed. >> he liberated europe and the victims of the nazi holocaust and desegregated the armed forces. there are so many things. when you do a presidential library, you really do -- you take the slice of life. you take the president from birth through the end of his presidency, right? why not for a memorial? >> did they not even ask the family? i wouldn't know. what do they do? they say, let's do this. >> a lot of presidential libraries now, because people are living longer and we have living president, they are in control of their library and what it is going on look like. clinton and the bush library will be the same. for this, the idea of art -- i
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guess this is what this person -- the sculpture said, this is art. thank you, i couldn't remember the name. it's a disservice to history f. he thought he was doing a service to history, i think he's wrong. >> his grandson, by the way, was on the commission that decides these things and he quit the commission. >> geary is a new york city hero, all the liberals -- amazing [overlapping dialogue] >> why was he hired in the first place. >> by the way, i really do like to -- i got kicked by a kid from kansas as a kid i. coming up! new york city says some food is too salty for the homeless and the hungry.
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>> bret: we will have complete coverage of another major step in the republican presidential campaign. 54 delegates are at stake today. carl cameron will explain why mitt romney is already ahead here and show you what is happening today. and steve brown will have our first look at the exit poll results. the major story out of washington is the new spending plan by the house budget committee chairman, paul ryan who, aims to take i big chunk out of the deficit. but there is a price to say. the general in charge of the u.s. troops in afghanistan gives an update on troop draw-down plans. and we will update the soldier accused of killing 16 civilian afghans. we go back to new york and my colleagues with "the five."
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>> all right. food police alert. here in new york city, this is the one i thought, when i saw this story, i thought andrea is going to love talking about this because mayor bloomberg, here in new york, has made a decision about -- foods that he can't control and that he doesn't know what is in them cannot be donated any longer to homeless shelters. and in particular, this food was coming from good samaritans, from the upper westside orthodox congregation, they have been delivering for years. now all of a sudden, they are not allowed to send that food. what is mater thinking? >> there is a lot of fetishes in new york city -- some bizarre. one on the left, particularly with the mayor, who has a food
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fetish. think how ridiculous -- he would rather see a homeless man starve than have salt in his matsa ball soup. this is thhas been a long time. there is a lot of homeless people and a lot of people pitch in and the mayor is too busy policing salt in your soup than to police rates have gone up, sex crimes are up 21%, and grand larsry is up 21% and robbery, 8%. >> bob, you have helped with the homeless, if you have a hungry person, i don't think they are worried about the nutritional label i. of course -- >> they need the government -- >> no. they really, they would say, no i don't want that, i want truffles and eschargo brought to me. well, we don't all eat that. mayor, look, you took the right to smoke out of the hotel, you
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want to get it out of the streets. let the people have something to eat, right?! take your eschargo and -- >> and go. >> the mayor has also required nutritional information -- calorie counts on eye think if you have more than 4 or 5 restaurant, it's called a chain, you have to see. >> i get t. you want the nutritional awareness, label it. but don't keep food away from the homeless. >> i like the calorie information for myself, but when it comes to feeding hungry people, i don't think that should be our first priority. >> i think this is an american hero, when you talk to the homeless, triglycerides are more important than french foot. i knew he would be throwing the bum out with the bathwater. e >> in new york, they sit around in the metropolitan areas and say, isn't it a shame that we can't give -- >> can you imagine being in the policy meeting, we are going to
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have a meeting with the food in the homeless shelters. fine. you are in there and thinking, okay, what -- what did you just decide we are going to do? taking food away from the good samaritans -- >> the department of homeland security, you are saying, wait a minute, you sat in a meeting, approving hundreds of this happeneds of tax dollars to go for advertising in our subways about the dangers of sodium -- sodium! >> how about suicide bombers? >> most people who contribute food to the homeless give nutritional food. they dont, mr. mayor, bring down chocolate cakes and truffles and eschargo. >> the fact of the matter is, my experience has been with the church -- the synagogue you were talking about, it comes from churches and it's very nutritious. they go out of their way, in fact to be nutritious. >> one other thing, can we talk about -- >> yeah, sorry. >> a little bit along the same lines. the state court of utah has
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sided with plaintiffs who were panhandlers because the state legislature had said they were no longer going to be, loued to panhandle in that area. the court has said, actually, it is their first amendment right to do that. that could unravel laws around the country. >> most people born after 1980 don't know what that means. it's the guy with the cup. they could be called cup jingling. there is no more pan handling. this job is harder than most jobs, which i don't understand. i mean, just standing out there -- for 8 hours. that's a lot of work. >> can we make a distinction, does that mean up on will be allowed to up on wherever they want? >> i knew. >> it not if they serve sodium-laden food. if that is the case, the mayor will be on their you know what. >> this ruling was overturned on first amendment rights in a speech. it is true that these people have every right in the world to go out and ask for whatever they want to ask for -- but -- that's
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right. remember the squeegee people in the tunnels. that's harassment. they say they do this for the safety of people. i don't buy that. i think they are trying to drive the panhandlers out. >> i think they do. i think there is a point, they want to prevent the meth addict from hurting someone or harassing someone. >> why do you look at me when you say meth addict? >> i think you should get a chip. vione for you. >> i think about what it might be like the first time somebody is redused to begging. i think some of the laws are well intentioned to prevent people to doing that, to drive them to get help from a shelter. but that's what the court said. >> last word is, you know, if i am not mistaken, you can't panhandle just anywhere. you can can't haninn panhandle in sfront -- in front of a restaurant i. you can if you have a trade. >> i think that's an important
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distinction. >> you can panhandle in front of my building any time you want. >> we will send a camera to capture that. >> yea. >> according to a new book, president obama is blaming fox news for some of his political troubles. greg has thoughts about that, coming up next. we've got to protect the environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com.
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>> no music. no music. see, they hated the choice of songs, which was supply and demand by the hives are. they said it was too intense. >> it was intense. on to the monologs. according to a new book by david ethanol, president barack obama blamed fox news for his political ills. this from a leader whose recent hollywood documentary described him as a man who would not dwell in blame. he doesn't dwell in blame. he plays golf in it. if he lets this stuff get to him, what does that make the president? everyone adores president obama. he has more groupies than lady gaga and more wooers than wilfred bremly. he's like a baseball ace blaming
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a wild pitch on the kid in the bleachers who sneezed. if anything, president obama owes fox newschannel gratitude for helping him get fit. i go to the gym every morning to meet resistance, weight, which i lift to get stronger. nnc has been obama's gym -- his only gym -- offering him a chance to test his beliefs to get stronger, instead of back slaps from pliable personal trainers. fnc makes aua better president, the way donkey raises gave me sculpted calves. kisquat an electric car, chido with a private audience on my 1-800 line. >> bob has that one on speed dial. >> yes, he does. you love it when i work out. >> i come to this table every day for resistance training. i know exactly. >> you are stronger for it. >> doesn't that make sense that
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she should tip his hat -- if he wore a hat -- to fox news? >> i am going to excuse myself from this discussion. >> you can't! >> i am going to excuse myself. >> that's not fair! >> can i point something out? sfifert of all, you called him the baseball ace who blames a wild pitch -- you know what -- >> yes? >> you remember wild thing in major league, where he controlled the ball, that's president obama right there. he thinks he's throwing great but he's all over the place. >> did you see that first pitch? bad. >> kipoint something out, when he is not blaming bush, he's blaming fox for all of his woes and taking credit for everything, he takes credit for saving the auto industry and the economy. dilutional. >> that's not dilutional. >> is he letting -- the network get under his skin. it's almost nixonian. >> he has a very thin skin. he doesn't like to be criticized and he doesn't like fair and
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balanced news. we actually have reporters at the white house who ask him questions about gas price when is they are rising, instead of leg tingles and what enchants, what grade would you give yourself? they ask tough questions and he doesn't like tough questions. i mean, his interview with bret baier was very fair. he asked him very hard-hitting questions and he gets very agitated. >> in public, he says he can't worry about what anybody says and he has to make decisions and let the historiance decide and then you get a book that says,ed in, fox gets in his head, or karl rove gets in his head and they want to know about it. and i think that advisers around him feed into it. rather than saying, well, they might have a point, actually because if you look at "x," "y" or "z" and help him help himself be a better pd president and i think that he could do a better job if he reached out more and
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he would see his gradeience with independents. >> i need some days off. if the president came and took this chair i. that would be awesome. >> he would never, ever be able to do it. >> one of the things that i think the democrats -- i take a lot of heat from the democrats -- is that this audience of fox is so much bigger than the rest. and there are a lot of persuadable voters out there. they are not all -- him. [laughter] >> they are people who are reasonable and have facts to back up hathey are saying. seriously, vinever understood this resistance to fox when you are talking about millions milld millions of people who are persuadable voters. and the people who watch this network, vote. >> you can understand why he wouldn't want to do an interview with someone in the 9:00 hour. but a lot of journalists bend over backwards. >> he doesn't want to be with
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hannity or with eric and that's fair. >> if we had governor palin, trump come on. it would be wonderful to have president obama come on. >> i am sure he is just itching to do that. i would open the envelope. >> if you leave now, you will miss my attempt to defleet the world's supply of helium. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics...
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visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. >> time for one more thing, greg, what's going on. >> we worry about the oil reserves. we should be worrying about the helium. we have 25 years left. scientists are say ago we need it for medical supplies. the reason why we are having a shortage of helium is birthday parties and they want to make it so each balloon costs $100 to help -- you know, save on helium. i say that's -- that's an outrage. i am disgusted by that. youville thto pry this out of my dead hand.
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and -- excuse me... >> i just want to mention that there is a primary in illinois. and mitt romney is ahead by 9 points. >> that's a big margin. >> it is. [laughter] >> you are five years old. >> steven chou, gave himself an a-minus for his handling of energy. here's what darrell issa had to say today. >> in controlling the price of gas heen at the pump, do you give yourself an a-minus? >> i would say i would give myself higher. >> secretary, i am going to give you a grade. we are going toive give you an "f." it's up 110%. you have an "f."
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>> i totally agree with you, eric. i want to congratulate lehigh university! dream killers ruining everybody's brackets on friday, beating duke in a 75-70 victory. now they went on to get crushed by xavier -- hold o. but they still made the mountain hawks and every alumni of lehigh university very proud. so congratulations, boys! >> you should get that helium all the time. >> i am going to protect my integrity and not do helium. i will not reduce myself to the helium talking. i will talk about tim tebow because big announcement myby my hometown, denver broncos are paiking up peyton manning for a cool $96 million and there are rumors that tebow will go to
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miami, maybe flor day. i think jacksonville, north florida group. went, he went to florida. i think tebow in florida makes a lot of sense and jacksonville makes more sense. >> you sucked helium on national television. >> this is an important story. in a way, i was make a stand i. against birthday parties or for helium? >> good question. >> a balloon that costs $100 is ridiculous. >> isn't that what chou wants to do with gas. >> they are giving up a very good quarterback for a guy who is the walking wounded and a little long in the teeth. >> he has the best record in the league. >> yeah, but he was out for a year with a bad -- >> by the way, $96 mip million, $19.2 million a year. that's it. >> thanks for watching. >> stick around for election coverage. see you tomorrow,ve
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