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>> just can't make that up. >> where do they come up with this idea. i want to hurl a number opinion 300 miles per hour. i would like to watch it splatter on the ground. >> i'll watch her tonight at 7:00 because she's just that good. >> i'll see you at 7:00 on "the fox reporter." >> hello everyone, i'm kimberly guilfoyle. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> hours after the shooting in oregon last weekend before we even knew the details about what happened president obama called it routine. and said this. >> what's also routine is that somebody somewhere will comment and say obama politicized this issue. well this is something we should politicize. it is relevant to our common
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life together. to the body politic. >> since then and many on the left have done just that by calling for stricter gun laws. today he was in oregon to meet privately with the families of victims, hundreds were out protesting the visit and criticizing obama for using the tragedy to push his political agenda. a lot of critic jim here coming from the left saying the president is using this opportunity to his own political advantage. how do you see it? >> well, it's true that it is to his political advantage but i also think if you're a person who thinks we need to have stricter gun laws it bothers me whenever there's a shooting people say you can't say that you're being political. okay. that's my position. i think we probably could have some stricter gun laws. it's true also that most of these shootings wouldn't necessarily be prevented with some of the stricter gun laws. we have to look at it more specifically what would help. i have mixed feelings.
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i don't think he should have said i'm going to politicize it but he's right we need to get serious about this. >> i agree. earlier we heard president obama was not adverse to possibly using the executive order to change some of these gun laws, the ones he likes specifically mandatory background checks for everyone even if you're a father who wants to leave your son a gun he needs a back ground check. there will be some push back. there's some concern. we just got a rough transcript of some of the things he said in oregon just a minute ago and it wasn't about a gun laws that was so alarming to me it was a line where he said yes it's about the families right now but he also said we're going to have to work on these rights. you're not going to work on the rights. we have a second amendment right to keep and bear arms. you can play games with the executive order and try to get stuff through congress but you're not going to work on the rights. the problem is i think that's what he really wants to do.
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he wants to play with the rights more than the laws. >> what about the politicizing the situation, there were protesters out there, people feeling perhaps the president was again using this to his political advantage, pushing forward his personal beliefs, his ideology because, you know, in light of the protesters out there. >> i actually think in the white house's mind they weren't thinking of politicizing this particular incident because it was actually one of a convenience. the president of planning to be on the west coast for the weekend anyway. he was already out there. and i do think that he takes his role seriously as the comforter in chief as he's described it and a lot of presidents have to play that role. one of the ways he could avoid not looking political would be to meet with families privately. i'm sure that they were happy to see him and comforted by him. then not give a speech. that would be one way. >> the president and the comments he just made moments ago, talking about he cares deeply about what happened and the victims here. so, greg, what you see the gun
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advocates out there, you know, in force, saying, one of the signs you saw, there obama not welcomed. he's the president of the united states. he would be criticized if he didn't show up and say something. >> the gun argument and the abortion argument are complete mirrors of themselves. the left thinks the right is using the planned parenthood videos to ban abortion. the right thinks the left is using mass shootings to get rid of the second amendment. there's somewhere in the middle. people are angry about this. neither necessarily correct. there's a dangerous thing though here and i agree. you should be able to politicize an issue. if it's your opinion it doesn't matter if it's political or not. a symbolic action that's used to soothe your soul can actually be dangerous because it replaces real action but more important it elevate risk because obama's visit expands the spectacle of
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an event. it contributes to the infamy and acts as recruitment for sickness. he's congress tradition districting his own beliefs. he doesn't focus on the inhumanity of isis because he believes if you look what isis actions are and talk about them that adds, that attention adds as a recruitment tool for more young men to join. how is this any different than creating a spectacle out of a mass shooting? we should as a media force ignore or treat this as a mundane tragedy and move on rather than create a spectacle. he contradicts himself because he should be treating these gun massacres the same way he treats isis which is you do not focus on the infamy of this. you move on and you crush it later. >> okay. >> does that make sense? >> it does. what are the steps he's supposed to be specifically taking right now? when you said treat it like you would isis and not focus on the infamy of it but crush it. >> i would use the same advice
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i've said many times here. you report it. you stay away from the visuals. you don't mention the guy's name. you don't talk -- you offer solace to the victims but you move on. you have to move on. it's the same thing with teenage sue sides. same thing with sue sides pacts. you add a spotlight to it it creates -- it's a bug lamp. >> it helps it breed. >> i'm not sure he's trying to solve the mass shooting problem he's trying to get support for change. that's why he puts himself in amongst people crying and the families and then he can be very heart felt and sorrowful and say we'll work on these rights very soon as soon as i get back to d.c. then he does garner support. so i see what you're saying but when he does it, he's politicizing it in oregon right now. >> hillary clinton this week also intimated as president she would use executive orders to
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restrict gun rights. she said it as well. it's bigger than just president obama and this will be a big topic at the debate next week that cnn is hosting with the democrats. >> that will be an exciting debate. >> i can't wait. >> we have lincoln chaffee. i have my money on chaffee. >> from the domestic to foreign policy front, the pentagon announced today it's going to stop training rebels in syria to help fight isis. we're basically what giving up the fight? according to a new report obama's foreign policy team is finally admitting that putin's involvement in syria is to prop up assad and target his opposition, not to go after isis. but the president is down playing the situation. >> when i came into office, ukraine was governed by a corrupt ruler who was a stooge of mr. putin. syria was russia's only ally in
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the region. and today rather than being able to count on their support and maintain the base they have in syria which they've had for a long time mr. putin is now devoting his own troops, his own military, just to barely hold together by a thread his sole ally. >> he's challenging your leadership, mr. president. >> steve, i got to tell you, if you think that running your economy into the ground and having to send troops in in order to prop up your only ally is leadership, then we've got a different definition of leadership. >> apples and oranges in the fruit bowl there. he's talking about the russian economy but saying oh, what he's doing over here is trying to prop up his only ally. it's not an appropriate answer to the question and the criticism. >> this has been what the white house has been saying for a long
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time. they talk about people operating from a position of weakness. so we get a psychology lesson every day from the white house about how -- this is actually, he's just acting out like he's a 2-year-old that needs a time-out. the world is what is it. it's ugly and mean. you have somebody like putin who yes might be throwing a tantrum but doing so with weapons and killing innocent people and disrupting any sort of stability we had in that region. so the thing about ending the program, so interesting to me, the headline today obama administration ends pentagon offensive. well that indicates we were actually doing something in the first place. the general two weeks ago testified we only trained four to five people that actually fight with us. so you can't really end a program that you never actually let dod implement. >> let's see what's going on behind-the-scenes there, what potus is going to do next.
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>> i would recommend people read robert gates and condoleezza rice wrote an op-ed in the "the washington post" today that was spotlight on about stop psycpoanalyzing putin. >> it cost us $500 million, $100 million per fighter. by the way they stopped the program. >> we should of sent in rhonda rousy. >> they asked $600 million for next year for 2016. i would stop sending them money. yesterday josh earnest said the white house thinks president putin is playing checkers. have you seen the air strikes?s going all in. you may have questions where they are going, who they are hitting but they are not playing games and certainly -- we should learn the game of checkers they
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are playing. as for the putin has, is driving the russian economy into the ground? i don't know where you get that. the russian economy is based solely on the price of oil and minerals. oil price dropped by over $80 a barrel. that's what's driving the russian economy back into the ground. >> is it the cia's fault they can't get them trained? is that what you're suggesting? >> i'm saying they handed over $500 million. they were supposed to get 5400 fighters. they got five, a basketball team. stop whatever program that came from, definitely don't do it again in 2016 because they are asking for $600 million, stop it unless you want six more pro anti-isis fighters. insane. there's no plan. no one knows what they are doing. they don't even know who they are supposed to train to fight. >> what is the strategy here for the administration? because that's very murky. >> the administration didn't
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want to do this in the first place. they didn't want to arm the rebels. they did it after pressure. shouldn't have done it. i don't think they should have done it. they especially shouldn't have done it because they didn't believe in it. if you don't believe in it you shouldn't spend money and american time. it's not going to work if you don't believe in it. the president his mentality is he doesn't want to get into another war or get bogged down in the middle east. he comes into every situation with that attitude. they misjudged putin. they misunderstood what he's up to. >> mitt romney didn't that's for sure. >> they have been caught flat footed. they are trying to adjust and they don't have a plan. >> all right, greg, do you have a plan? >> yes, i do have a plan. it's friday. going to go out and get drunk. >> after facebook friday. >> okay. russia is a reminder that the world mocks the assumption of the american teachers lounge. we have a leader that was raised
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on the quad, playing hacky sack. putin is kgb and obama is ky. this syrian thing was designed to fail. it was ambivalent on purpose. made to collapse. so you can say afterwards that these things are supposed to fail. remember when you were a kid and your parents wanted you to do a chore and you did it so poorly, so badly that they would never ask you to do it again. >> only boys do that. >> president obama, that's his strategy with foreign policy. i'll do it so badly that when we leave, i suck at this. i'll hang back. putin can go in and finish the job. that's what he was doing. this was not an accident. >> i don't agree. >> why don't you stop with the they are playing checkers. the jv team. >> that didn't work before that
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analogy. >> this interview will air on "60 minutes" on sunday night. josh earnest says checkers. this will come out saying putin doesn't know what he's doing. and the guy is destroying everything he promised to do. we should step back. we didn't really handle this the way we thought we should have and let them figure it out. >> play the perception is reality game. if we keep staying russia and putin are bad at this and super desperate and they have a bad economy, they are trying to prop up their one ally we look silly and foolish because the reality in the field is different. >> do you remember over the summer one of the generals testified that the biggest threat to the united states was russia. and there are a lot of people that made fun of dod for saying that. how can you say russia isis is cutting off people's head.
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>> the cia thinks the same thing. matter of fact it has. >> i was going to say this is exactly how the godfather worked. if michael coreleone, we can't leave, we'll always be pulled back so we don't leave. >> i can say one thing? >> sure. >> coreleone. >> i'm not italian. >> i am. >> you make me feel like freddo. >> ahead on "the five" more hard hitting news. it's facebook friday. go to facebook.com/thefive and send us your questions and we'll answer them.
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>> he appreciates the support but reiterated he won't be running for speaker. is this shake up good for the gop? >> you have an opportunity with kevin mccarthy out of the way, you have an opportunity for consensus candidate who can get conservative results. >> he'll demonstrate some capacity to build things. pretty easy to destroy things as any boy knows. fun to wreck things and blow them up. sometimes it's necessary. much harder, those to undertake the difficult incremental process of building something worth having and they have not demonstrated the capacity to do that. >> let's listen to what chris christie thinks about the hold thing. >> i don't care who it is because the american people don't care. congressman mccarthy made the decision he made. if you go out and talk to real people in this country they could care less. >> i'm surprised by that.
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because if opportunity president of the united states you want a really strong good speaker of the house because you're going to need them to get your policies true. >> absolutely because that's hat you need. one of the weapons, you know, in your arsenal to have somebody who is an effective speaker. how about retaining the house too? wouldn't that be nice as well for the next president, a republican to have somebody that's strong in there. boots in the house. boots on the ground to make sure you get things done. i see where christie is going. this is along the same lines during the debate when carly fiorina and trump were going back and forth. hey i got news four. american people don't care about that. they want to know what you'll get done and how you do it. >> anyone who wants to be speaker and i don't think paul ryan will run and he's worked in his career to get to where he is now. he wants to write the next big tax reform law. maybe people should stop pushing him into it. whoever wants to be next speaker should have to do an entire
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round of all the sunday shows, then get on a plane and crisscross the country and do fundraising and do all the things a speaker has to do before they decide this is the job they want. >> that's the next whatever two years, that's what your life is. fundraising and saying no to half your side. not even the other side. >> or trying to get them to yes. >> a no win, it's a thankless job but a high-profile job. people are trying to get paul ryan to say yes when it appears -- last night paul ryan should really consider this. if he really does love the country and care about the country. i'm thinking, if he does say yes. let's say he takes it. he'll spend the next two to 12 years doing this, alienating half the gop. forget the democrats. half the gop. ifer wants to run for president, he'll blow his chances. he claims that he may not want to run for president. if he does he blows his
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opportunity. if he says no people like me who tweeted last night if he really cares about the country -- it was unfair. i apologize for that tweet. look, can i add. he's got young kids. that's what really should matter. >> he loves his country tremendously and he probably really thinks he's best suited to serve in the capacity that he's doing now ways and means and move the taxes forward. >> you were agreeing with tucker carlson when he said it's one thing to destroy something but then you have to rebuild it. >> yeah. we have to get back to inclusivity and stop being exclusive. the party will starve. we have to fix that. i don't think this is a big deal. i'm with christie. i was more traumatized when nicolas brody died in "homeland." >> some people watch it on
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netflix. >> that's your problem. >> you're the worst spoiler ever. >> you're missing the points, anybody can be speaker. i want doesn't have to be anybody in the house. let's blow some minds. what about taylor swift. what about angelina jolie? what about kanye. we can do whatever we want. >> kirsten powers? what do you think? >> what about charles krauthammer. >> the hammer. >> where christie is wrong if he wants to be president you're also the leader of the republican party. this should matter. >> it matters to you. >> he's saying it's too early. it does matter. i'm not a republican. i don't have a dog in this fight. it still matters. >> we're trying to change that. >> are you for dogfighting? oh, my god. >> we will not let you derail this segment because rear going to move. ahead on "the five," "gq" magazine is on an attack on ben
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following the mass shooting in oregon last week, d ♪ following mass shooting in oregon last week dr. ben carson said if he were in a similar situation he would try to defend himself. well one "gq" writer didn't like that response and published this sp piece with the expletive. >> you know it's kind of a height of hypocrisy. the enlightened left full of intolerance and hatred. when it comes to political thought he needs -- he was asked what he would do. he said what i would hope i do is fight back. that's what we all hope.
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we never know until we're in that situation. he wasn't casting judgment on anyone. >> is dr. carson aware of this "gq" article yet >> yes. >> does he have a response? >> he was a little sickened by it. >> while "gq" is slamming the 2016 hopeful, voters in iowa and new hampshire have a much more favorable view. >> let's talk about ben carson. what do you think his qualifications are to be president? >> common sense. >> clearly one of the most intelligent people in the race. >> true to himself. >> deep, thoughtful. >> seems genuine. >> doesn't have the experience. >> the message he's bring cigarette everything i'm looking for. i'm just afraid washington will swallow him up. >> your thoughts on "gq" taking shots? >> you shouldn't care about "gq." "gq" is like a body builder's gym bag. full of clothes that stink. you should never -- the flaw with republicans and conservatives you should never get mad at stuff like this because you make another target
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for yourself as being shrill. carson was right but he wasn't persuasively right about hat he said. there's research on this on what you might do when you're in a situation like this. a great book by dave grossman called "on killing." 15 to 20% of combat infantry in world war ii never fired their rifles because some people just won't kill or they won't act. and no one knows what you'll do. i think maybe he should have been more artful. i hate that word. he might have tried to describe like the flight 93 endeavor. that kind of idea. i would wish i would be like that. he should have said i don't know because nobody knows. >> that's what came to my mind. i wonder when you think there's all these people and one person with a gun it reminds me of now prior to 9/11 everybody would sit still. but now if you're on a plane and you see somebody going towards
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the cockpit you don't care. you go for them. >> you know what i was going for. the liberal hypocrisy of "gq" calling dr. ben carson stupid. >> if you look at justice thomas, a very accomplished experienced intellectuals who get made fun of by the left all the time. something ben carson has to factor in. i think you're right the best thing to do is ignore it. it's just g kwrn magazine. don't bother it. >> he has a right to say what he thinks. maybe he's put an idea in somebody's head. god forbid if this happens again, somebody thinks about it, heard his comments and decide to act and others join in. so i think you can't stifle free speech and thoughts and ideas and a surgeon who comes at things -- i'm not saying anybody here is saying that. dr. ben carson having a brain and using it. he's a problem solver by nature
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of intractable problems that other people have not been able to accomplish it. he looks at a situation. >> still not as important as figuring out what you're going to wear. that's why "gq" is way more important than ben carson. a fashion editor has saved more lives than ben carson. >> what about the editor? shouldn't he have stopped that piece? >> no. because i understand why people are angry over what ben carson said. there are many different opinions about gun control and about gun violence. i understand why somebody would be mad about that. i get it. "gq" is trying to be edgy. >> they had to use the "f" word to get people to click on it and talk about it because nobody has talked about "gq" for ages. >> they had to buy another magazine to up their circulation. >> the only people that are seeing this are the ones watching it right now. >> so there you are. >> coming up time for facebook friday. don't go anywhere. >> my gosh. diabetes, steady is exciting.
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test. test. i love that. eye witness news, everybody. i love that. eyewitness news, everybody. facebook friday. let's get to it, shall we. the first question, this comes from viewers on facebook so newcomers get acclimated. all right. bills are kicking in. from terry g. if you were chosen to greet visitors from another planet what would you say to them? dana first. >> welcome. >> no that's not what you said during the break. >> is climate change real? i don't know. >> wow, what a way to give it your all. >> you think we should build a wall around the earth keep out
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those alien, make the martians pay for it. >> why are you asking me? he's right there. >> oh, interesting. >> there you go. all right. >> ask them why they are here. >> why they are here. >> hat do you want >> isn't that first thing you want to know? >> maybe. >> where did you come from? >> why are you here, where did you come from, how long have you been wherever you've been. >> do you need a date too? >> kimberly, what would you ask them for gosh sakes? >> i just told you. do you need a date too? >> i would ask them what they are made of. >> you would probably try to eat them. >> we eat earthlings. we eat lamb and cow. why are they special. i would ask what your made of. >> what do you taste like
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>> i would nibble on them and if they taste delicious i would eat them. this is great. this next one is awesome. i'll go with you kimberly. describe your first date. >> i like this. >> oh, gosh. >> you're on tv. >> all right. so my dad made me go on it. he picked the guy. designee picked the guy. >> terrible. >> a set up from your father. >> how old were you >> i try to block it out. i pretended there was a loose bird in the house. he showed up. had a red and white stripe car with a funny horn. >> are you sure it wasn't a clown from the circus? >> no. he was just a very nice guy but not my speed. >> so nice guy finish last. >> that's the best thing -- he
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was nice. >> what was his name. >> i can't give his name. >> do you remember it? >> yes. >> i was a sophomore in high school, 14, i guess. bobby hidukavich. i was scared out of my mind. i was so nervous. i couldn't eat. we went to dinner and i had a salad and nibbled at it. >> what has changed? >> erik, first date. >> first date, was younger than this. very young. maybe in fifth or sixth grade my parents took us, myself and martha klein to like a pizza place. right? they sat over there. it was awkward and horrible, i was petrified because every time they came over to talk i was embarrassed. >> this is a great question because we find out dana that every first date is awful. >> i can't even remember. >> really?
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>> no. >> it was just last year. >> i feel like people didn't go on dates until later, right? you met up at the movie they are or something. group dates. >> that was my first car date. >> car dates are big deal. the worst guy or the guys that would drive up and honk and wouldn't get out and ring the doorbell. that was it. if you didn't get out of the car you were not allowed to date. my first date becky -- blind date. freshman in high school. blind date, yes. my buddy said hey let's double date with this girl so i went out. we went to red robin. remember red robin. >> hamburgers. >> very good. you've been there i take it. they also have other dishes. you should check out the menu sometime. we'll start with you erik, silvia r., would you prefer to be smart or happy? >> we can't be both? we have to choose. >> you have to choose.
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>> i know. >> it's the most important thing. >> ignorance is bliss. >> ignorance is bliss. >> happy, happy -- >> smart. >> you read too much. >> i know. >> i can't imagine not being smart. i think it would be impossible not to occur. >> i think i would rather be -- i can't change -- i would rather be smart because i don't believe in happiness. >> you don't even like it. >> i'm not into the pursuit. i'm not interested in pursuing happiness >> you're much happy being negative than positive. >> they should have said healthy. >> now kirsten you're first. from rocky r. what rock or country star would you be for one day? >> i would be taylor swift. >> you would be taylor swift.
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>> she knows the way. she's an amazing musician. >> that's her answer. >> kimberly? >> bono. >> really? >> i don't want to be a man, obviously. i would rather be a female like c chak ira or j. lo. hips do not lie. >> your hips do not lie. we had that lie detector test on. erik. >> kanye. can you imagine every where you go, you have 30,000 people who just think you're like -- >> you get to go home to kim kardashian. >> i wasn't going there. i wasn't thinking that far. >> you want to be happy. >> i don't have to actually -- i can answer it for you. >> dolly parton. huge superstar. >> so you want to be stacked. dana wants to be stacked.
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>> she's a huge star. >> put big boobs on dana. >> i would like to be iggy pop but iggy pop in the mid-'70s or early '70s when he was with the stooges. >> you didn't tell us we could go back in time. >> all right. we have none left because the last one was weak. okay. that was fun. i think we should have a little prayer. ahead on "the five" yesterday we found out we've been eating the wrong stuff for years. now we're learning that exercising and the way we've been exercising is wrong too. that's next.
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>> yes. >> how much do you work out now >> no. i start ad new program. it cancelled this week. yeah. got two under my belt. >> two hours seems excessive, right? they are telling you that's going to it? >> how do you keep your job? >> i work out extensively. probably two hours each saturday and sunday, maybe once or twice each week. beyond that, two hour as day? your whole life. right? >> by the time you drive there, shower, everything else. >> that's not a reasonable time commitment for most people to make, and people have children and families to feed and jobs to go to. i mean, what's up with that? >> giving us thumbs down. what do you say? >> because we used to go from daily regular activity, being replaced by sedentary jobs. now we have to have intensive bouts of exercise, and it's good news. we also have solved the problem
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of sustenance. increased consumption of grains by 50% since the 1970s, why we're all fat. good news. all based on the fact we gained weight because we figured how to feed ourselves and the world. we need to know how to get the food there. >> what are you saying? >> we don't do it. don't exercise. >> and sponsored by the health and fitness industry, i'm guessing. >> i don't know. it was in a journal. i don't know who -- >> circulation. >> but i've seen other things. i have seen other studies that suggested we need to work out more than 30 minutes. >> that. >> >> 45 minutes to an hour. >> to prevent breast cancer. dana, what do you say? >> for your mental health. >> if you are, have a high risk of heart disease ask your doctor. i think this is, one size fits all approach and i don't think they mean two hours of exercise all at once. 30 minutes walk in the morning. get another 20 minute walk in in the afternoon or something. i remember watching on "the biggest loser" one time, one of the trainers, doesn't matter how
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much you exercise. it's how much you eat. >> yeah. protein. high protein, low-carbs. >> isn't that really it? be honest? >> like the pizza. work out 40 minutes to get rid of a lights of pizza. don't eat the pizza. >> is that true? >> one of the standing desks with the treadmill built into the standing desk. brilliant. >> i do it every morning. get on the stair climber and write these -- >> i have a clipboard. i sit up there, and climber, do that, write notes. watching all the tv shows. >> stair climber for little people or regular guys? >> whew! >> being so nice. >> little people attack. >> yes. >> okay. >> you know how happy that just made her? far happier than if they works out. >> i'm sure a payback. and one more thing that's up next. >> yeah. it's coming. how do you stay
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today the most delicious dessert in the world is the yellow cake from dell frisco's, i'm telling you, you haven't lived until you've had a slice of this. who's in? >> i'm in. >> all right. >> that stuff is used in nuclear bombs. >> this cake is so delicious. this is why i don't bake, because i could never make kniss this good. i'm just going to eat it. >> the icing. >> it's really great. hope you enjoyed food week, like i've enjoyed it and we'll do more stuff. >> thank you. >> more plates. >> sorry. >> yeah. >> need an assistant. >> eric -- >> kgb, how many snap chats from this week of food, one more thing of yours? >> i heard they're all men. >> perverts! they're into cake-eating fetishes. >> my official sponsor of food week and got this delicious cake. by the way, we did pay for t. all right. e.d. 2016 if you want to check out the videos or snapchat. not sick of me by now, may be by the end of the weekend. tonight bowling versus geraldo,
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a new segment. who knows what will happen after a couple minutes of that. >> cake! >> saturday morning, "cashin' in" and nothing to do with me, sunday night, "homeland." missed last week's episode, 8:00. new episode at 9:00. best series bar none going down. >> fantastic. greg? >> how dare you, eric? best series is my show. 10:00, after "homeland" by the way. switch over. a bunch of serious guests, by the way, couple weeks this is out. new book. page 60 i make a really, really, really horrible mistake. i shouldn't have told them that. should have told them to find it. anyway, you have to buy the book to find out exactly what i say in this book that is completely wrong. and it's great. because the book's calmed "how to the right." i say something incorrect here. >> who found the error? >> i did, when i read it. >> did want to throw up? >> new bases in the republican
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party. new face. now and old face. >> how did that happen? >> what? >> how did it happen? >> what do you mean? i was wrong. that's what happens when you make predictions. >> so good, guys. right? >> dana -- >> i'm next. a new study published in the journal of adolescence will want your teenager to turn off their phone. high school students, before bedtime, insomnia, poor school performance. interfering with sleep, grades definitely going down because they're texting right before bed and not getting enough sleep. maybe the best thing to do, leave the phone in the kitchen overnight. >> and charge it. >> kids, please, don't be mad at me, but that's a really good idea. >> oh, myberlykimberly. >> no fun left. oh, yeah. >> what you got? >> what? i'm eating cake. >> a big girl. >> i have a little news. i am -- i'm -- tomorrow night at zerch i'm becoming catholic.
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>> oh, my god. fantastic. a republican is next! >> i don't know about that, but i -- i have been for ten years an evangelical. came to faith last ten years, a wonderful journey. looking forward to that. >> god bless you. hello, everyone. welcome to brand new inside "america's news hq." >> top now, a rally for peace turns to terror. [ chanting ] [ explosion ] >> as you saw two powerful bombs go off in turkey's capital, and that blast killed nearly 100 people. the victims, marchers turned out to oppose the very violence that so tragically claimed so many lives. will he or won't he? congressman paul ryan with

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