behind romney and perry. not by much. he gained 11 points from last month. in a new rasmussen poll, cain comes within five points of beating president obama among likely voters. so dana, do you think he can keep the momentum going or is this just a flash? >> dana: i think he can, he will. he cain. he has the best name. it rhymes with so many things. he is a great retail politician. he has a commanderring voice. every election cycle you hear, "i'm so tired of the typical politician and the way they sound." then we elect a typical politician. but he is not. he's atypical. the question is can he keep up money with fundraising but maybe it doesn't matt sore much this time around. >> kimberly: he is saying now in terms of racing money, he is hiring and getting more resumes than ever, the biggest fundraising that he has done since the florida poll, in terming of two new polls out after. that right now he has some momentum. is it going to translate or do you think it's temporary? translates in to money. that is money equals time at this point in the race. he will raise money based on the florida, the straw poll. he also took, again, a lot of people say rick perry, herman cain, michele bachmann are the same mold. if you look, the numbers line up perfectly. bachmann lost, perry lost. cain picked up what they lost. gingrich as well. it's money. he is going to raise money based on this. i don't see it being, you know, here for the long run either. again, who is going to win iowa? who is going to win new hampshire or south carolina? all of a sudden, those winners start to raise money. >> kimberly: bob is keeping the books around here. go to him for numbers. >> eric: romney, leap he raced around between 11 to $13%. >> andrea: what do the -- >> kimberly: what do numbers say to you? >> bob: if someone told me i'd be on a show that led with, we lead tonight with the top story that herman cain is now among the leaders of the presidential candidates for the republican nomination i thought the wizard of oz house fell on my head. this is simple. have you noticed perry got on the race, went from nowhere, jumped up to first place, 20 points ahead of milte? then bachmann was way up there and now she is down some place lower than mexico city. this only says that obama in trouble and republicans have no good candidates. herman cain's chances to get the nomination is as good as eric bolling getting the democratic nomination. >> greg: but can i say, he has a very important advantage over all the other candidates. he is not one of them, he is not a politician. right now all the polls of people across the country hate politicians. they are the least popular creature on the planet. almost as unpopular as bob. this is why you can't count that out. he is an incredibly likable guy. like the perfect next door neighbor. he is a guy that if he catches a burglar, he won't call the cops. he will make him clean his house. that kind of guy. i know, i know. >> bob: my brother and my sister like me. let me make a point. i sit around the table and listen to you say we nominated a guy with no experience and he was black. >> kimberly: no one said that at this table. >> bob: maybe you didn't put the black in there. but are you kidding me? are you going up obama with a pizza executive never been in office? >> kimberly: order the pizza, it will come. sounds good to me. >> bob: have you had godfather's? it's terrible. >> dana: i love how they cut it in squares. that was the best part. you can't discontinue his background. this is a guy who worked his way up. his mom and dad were working class people. went to college and graduate school. he got a college in which he was working in a suit store. that's not -- it's pretty respectable position. he becomes a ceo. i mean, he wasn't a community organizer. i grant you that. >> greg: terrible. >> dana: that is one of the things that people like about him. >> greg: this is a stark comparison. the grad student versus the guy that pays the bills for the grad student. >> kimberly: you like that? >> bob: you have all lost your minds. [ laughter ] >> kimberly: crazy here. >> eric: there is a video that was circulating today. it's fantastic. 17 years ago, herman cain talking to bill clinton saying by the way, mr. clinton, your numbers on healthcare, they're all off. there should be no individual mandate government run insurance. >> kimberly: we don't have that video. we have other videos to get to. get back to you and make it a blockbuster moment. this is herman cain in the situation room. why is the republican party poison for so many african-american? because much of the black community is brainwashed, traditionally citing with liberal politicians. i think we have it. >> dana: we have a tape? >> kimberly: we've got it. >> maybe african-americans have been brainwashed to not being open-minded, not even considering a conservative point of view. i received some of the same vitriol simply because i'm running for the republican nomination as a conservative. it's just brainwashing and people not being open-minded. >> kimberly: dana? >> dana: one of the things that people like about him, he does not mince words. one thing that concerns people about him, he does not mince words. there was a piece in the "wall street journal" asking the question why is it that people say i love herman cain, but i don't think he could get elected? he makes an argument that says wait, if cain said that, let's open our minds here. why couldn't he be elected? >> bob: he brainwashed himself thinking he could be the president of the united states. i'm having a hard time getting -- i have a little experience with this. he is a nice fellow. who are we kidding? >> kimberly: why? >> bob: is he going to sit in front of the u.n. and give speech on substantive foreign policy? would you trust him with a button now? >> dana: wouldn't most people say the same thing about somebody who was a community organizer and got basically -- >> bob: at a minimum he was in the united states senate for a few years. dabs right. >> bob: ceo, what was his job? >> dana: c'mon! >> bob: was he ceo -- >> eric: he brought godfather's to a huge prominence. guest everywhere he's gone. >> eric: other brands as well. he moved on, various other -- >> kimberly: he is an entrepreneur. whole deal. >> eric: he has done well as a ceo. >> kimberly: he came up with a plan, 9-9-9 plan. if you like it or not at least he came up with something. people say we want specifics candidates to evaluate their candidacy. >> eric: his foreign policy on the debate forum, what do you do about the middle east? he fumbled it badly. that is one of things that even one of us would come up with a better answer. >> dana: i doubt it. i think that's not fair. >> kimberly: didn't have a good answer, ever, at all? jeanine garafalo. just when you think she is done, listen to this. >> herman cain is well liked because of the republicans because it hides racist element of the republican party, conservative movement and tea party movement, one in the same. people like karl rove like to keep racism covert. cain provides an opportunity to say this is not a raciste, anti-immigrant, antigay movement. look, we have a black man. >> kimberly: even bob is having a moment here. >> bob: can i just say -- sorry. >> greg: i want to make a point. she is as sensible as she is attractive. >> kimberly: wow! that sensible. >> bob: only you could come up with that. let me say that kind of stat statement purports to be respective of the left. we do not think that way. it's ridiculous statement to make. i will say this: when mr. cain said they were brainwashed, the republican party for 50 years has done everything it can possibly to not help blacks. >> dana: that is not fair. >> greg: let me say one thing. >> bob: name me one -- >> dana: "no child left behind." >> bob: that was not initiative for black america. they were part of it but name he one piece of legislation -- dabs why would any president -- >> dana: why would any president do something for one race in america? >> kimberly: discriminatory on the face. >> bob: for example, republicans vote against traditional black colleges. >> dana: whoa, whoa, whoa. "no child left behind." >> greg: who in the democratic senate was in the kkk? >> bob: we want to play those games. >> greg: that's what you started playing the game. i'm playing with you. >> bob: there is a reason that 98% of blacks vote against republicans because republicans don't do anything for them. >> dana: that is not fair. >> bob: i don't care if you put herman cain in and offer free pizza. guest republican party tries to raise the boats for everyone. >> bob: right. trump goes up the rest of us should go up. >> kimberly: we have to get the coin jar again. never mind. can't touch this. all right. we're just getting started here. we still have a lot more 2012 news to bring you. stick with us. let us know what you think about the candidates. e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: bob was lamenting the day we won't have a postman. welcome back to "the five." now to more developments in 2012. we have spent a lot of time talking about herman cain. we're going the take look now at rick perry and mitt romney. the way they're stacking up against president obama in a fox poll is interesting. romney trailing the president in a head-to-head by three points with 42%. but he is polling better than rick perry who is trailing the president by eight points with 39%. bob, at this point in the race, do the polls matter? >> bob: it matters, i tell you what matters. obama's numbers matter. the other ones don't matter at all. if you are stuck below 50% as incumbent president you have to be worried. the rule of thumb about politics, if you are an incumbent it takes about three points to move one point up. right? if you are a challenger you can move quickly. in other word, president is established figure in people's mind. a lot of people have problems with obama. 47 to 51 is a long hard pull for him. bolling could be 39-40%. you know how crazy that is. >> kimberly: you practically nominated him at this point. >> bob: i wish we could. >> kimberly: write him in. >> eric: let's talk about rick perry's slide. he didn't have a great debate, but the heartless comment by the way last night he apologized for. i'm not sure why he did. this is really what is costing him. i think the far right conservative base is -- the far right conservatives -- sorry, bob -- are saying why would you call us "heartless"? this is one of the things we are, we are tough on immigration laws. when he said in texas if you were going to not, at least welcome illegal immigrants, it would be heartless. >> dana: there is a reason when george w. bush who i worked for in may of 2007 gave the first ever primetime oval office address on domestic policy issue. immigration. it's complex and emotional and something we absolutely need to deal with. i have a little bit of a problem i want to be everybody's press secretary. so the producers, you know, we talked about how i want to give advice to people. i have a little advice for rick perry on this one. are we going to run that little -- >> my gosh. >> i got my own graphic, bob. i don't have predictions but i have dos and don'ts. one thing that rick perry has is an opportunity and a challenge. the challenge is getting in to the race so late. not enough people knew him well enough. his first big speech was announcement speech he was running for president and most of country doesn't know him. he needs to give a big major policy address and take a couple of issues, jobs and immigration. specifically hone in on that and really explain his perspective and to understand that that comment did hurt him. >> bob: there is -- >> eric: sorry. do it now? >> dana: now. >> eric: why so early, though. >> dana: it's not. you are talking about his slide. greg, would you advise him to give a speech? >> greg: i don't know. i think his wife handled it pretty well. she went up there and said maybe he will do better on the debate. like my mother when i did something bad in school. she came up and said you know, he is not much of a debateer. maybe he'll do better next time. the interesting fact, they were dating. did you know this? they dated for 16 years. that is -- talk about patience. waiting. >> eric: high school sweethearts. >> greg: that is 16 years. >> bob: the mother said he can't help himself. that's who he is. let me make a comment about the hispanics here. this is important. i want to do nothing to help republicans. george w. bush got 40-plus percept of the hispanic vote and it's bigger factor now than then. if republicans stay on the line of anti-immigration and not movin willing to move forwa- >> greg: are they pro-immigration? >> bob: wait. i'm saying you solidify yourself with less than a third of the hispanic vote and you can't win the presidency. >> greg: you assume that hispanics don't have a problem with illegal immigration. >> bob: their number one issue. >> dana: we have to talk about that later. >> kimberly: i'm telling you. >> dana: we want to talk about mitt romney. interestingly, there is an article in the "new york times" saying that romney has had to sit and wait. like the safety date for the prom. unless nobody else comes around. so i know he will take me to the prom. but check out my options. >> greg: like you had a safety date. >> kimberly: theoretically speaking. other women she knows. >> dana: i don't think it's a bad option. you go on the date and oh, that was fun. >> kimberly: i agree. he's the hurtle and the hare. slow and steady. >> dana: patient. >> greg: he will need a shrink. he will need a shrink. he's handsome and smart and rich and nobody wants him. >> eric: did you hearhat jay carney said today? the ex-gor of massachusetts. quoted mitt romney. >> dana: it's amazing the white house is running against a candidate. >> eric: i'm waiting for rick perry to step up. >> bob: i am telling you, the guys -- >> dana: you are saying romney will get the nomination? >> bob: by default, look, we didn't talk about the fact that the insurance, the healthcare industry is pouring money in perry and romney in big numbers. it makes sense to me. every pimp gets his money paid at the end of the day. >> dana: they donated to obama and look what that got to them. i'm going to move on to the next thing. coming up, i guess the administration didn't learn too much from the solyndra scandal. the energy apartment yesterday approved two more solar loans worth $1 billion. that's next on "the five." stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp medicare supplement insurance. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. the prices are competitive. i can keep my own doctor. and i don't need a referral to see a specialist. call now to get a free information kit. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. and the advantages don't end there. choose from a range of medicare supplement plans... that are all competitively priced. we have a plan for almost everyone, so you can find one that fits your needs and budget. with all medicare supplement plans, there are virtually no claim forms to fill out. plus you can keep your own doctor and hospital that accepts medicare. and best of all, these plans are... the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. when they told me these plans were endorsed by aarp... i had only one thing to say... sign me up. call the number on your screen now... and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan. you'll get this free information kit... and guide to understanding medicare, to help you choose the plan that's right for you. as with all medicare supplement plans, you can keep your own doctor and hospital that accepts medicare, get help paying for what medicare doesn't... and save up to thousands of dollars. call this toll-free number now. >> greg: tonight on solyndra. money, mayhem and murder. not really. but get this. as we hear more about the hot, green mess we're starting to see exactly how the government wasted taxpayer money on the solar panel company. solyndra's factory cost over $730 million, equaling the size of five football fields. let me put that in perspective. that is the size of five football fields. worse, according to bloomberg.com the glass and metal monstrosity has robots that whistle disney tunes, spa-like showers with liquid display and glass walled conference rooms. it sounds just like bob's apartment. robots that whistle. that is something you'd buy if it wasn't your money. what is next? a dog, lion peacock hybrid that tap dances? even floyd compares it to the taj mahal. it's a taj mahal that taxpayers are stuck with. the indulgent feel-good investment proves again when dealing with the green causes, adults become wide-eyed children, mentality nothing more than green good, people bad. rather than vest a -- invest loan or heed warning to shovel cash to money pit would concern of demand, the result is electric car stations that no one is using, pricy land scape no one sees and robot whistling to let you know they're there. they must be so lonely. >> kimberly: you just made bob's apartment sound fun and amazing. >> greg: i did. >> bob: it is. you ought to try that. >> kimberly: i'll get on that. >> greg: i assume whistling robots are there for safety reasons. if you don't see a robot coming. run right over you, i'm assuming. >> kimberly: disney tune. happiest place on earth. >> dana: that can only happen in southern california. you'd know more than the rest of us. >> greg: energy department approved two loan guarantees similar to this mess. that takes -- [ inaudible ] >> eric: this is a factory. not an office. factory built on some of the most expensive land in north america if not the world. what an insult to american taxpayers to spend the money that way. two more solar companies one $757 million went to company called solar reserve. solar reserve, one of the investors in solar reserve through another vehicle. none other than ron pelosi, nancy pelosi's brother-in-law. getting taxpayer money $787 million. >> dana: so they have a conception problem. crony capitalism is not illegal. it happens and has been happening for decades, maybe centuries. the problem is this. one of the most popular magazine had a piece that said new e-mails are coming out tomorrow from the white house but it doesn't show there is special favoritism. that is not what the investigation is about. the investigation is about whether or not the company misled the government in which democratic congresswoman degette is quoted today saying i think i was misled in july they told me this. six weeks later they laid off 1100 employees and went bankrupt. so the reason they put out the money yesterday is because it was use it or lose it. fiscal year ends tomorrow. the problem for them is they have a perception problem. everybody at the highest levels including larry summers said the process for approving the loan is not good enough but they didn't stop and change it. >> eric: that isn't the problem. they sucked at giving loans. nothing illegal about that. if it is a bundleer, that's not it. if they sold this because pelosi's brother-in-law was on the board -- >> dana: it's not fair to color him with that yet. >> eric: we do know that. >> kimberly: the fact of the matter is they misled to get this project to go through, they fast tracked it and aware of information. that is why it's going on to say did you push this forward when you knew the following. the financials were off. >> greg: we are generating energy from bob's head. a question for you. if the company is own by the taxpayers, you and i could move in there. what would you do? >> bob: i'm reflecting on two things, crony capitalism, i know in dana managers, halliburton people were happy to have that going on. if you don't want to give out alternative energy grants like eric doesn't want to do, depend on dinosaur bones and poop to keep going. last thing, you sat on the table two weeks ago, big headlines, f.b.i. goes in. this and that. i don't know if the prosecutors office in this company doesn't leak. stop indicting people before it happens. >> eric: it's under congressional investigation, ethics investigation because her husband owned stock in a company, bank that got tarp money. what is the difference if nancy pelosi's brother-in-law owned stock in solar reserve? >> bob: or the difference between your buddies in wall street should have gone to jail and are sitting on boats. >> eric: we're not talking about that. >> bob: we are. all the bums that got bailed out and you pick out somebody in congress when the wall street bums ought to be in jail. >> eric: get a loan based on who you know whether or not -- >> dana: i don't think it's fair. we don't know about that guy in particular. >> bob: you sound like a grand jury indicting the people. >> eric: we are cutting pelosi slack and her brother-in-law slack now because we're not sure if the obama administration knew - -- >> bob: pelosi's brother-in-law, cousin, third time -- >> greg: they're probably guilty of imcompetence, how is steven chu still there? 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"special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues at "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: welcome back to "the five." by the way, if you notice i'm now opening this block which if there was a "k" block, i'd open it. so new developments on alabama controversial immigration law. federal judge refuse to block key part of the legislation considered the toughest in the country. bull connors down there and ors in the kkk days. i don't know why the states feel the need to develop their own laws. this administration intercepted more illegals than any prior immigration. the one thing bamm can be proud of is they picked up more illegals and put them in jail than any other administration. there are fewer in the world than when he took office. we have so many they are putting them away in for-profit prisons because they're holding to try to get through due process. the idea we arrest the people and don't know anything about them. yothey put them in the prison and they take cares to get out. this is disgraceful. >> dana: well, the number of the department homeland security i looked up today would disagree and say that have not done that many deportation but the fact remain they try to play both sides of the fence so to speak in some ways they try to do more border enforcement. they say we're so tough on illegals but then saying to hispanics vote for me because i'm trying to help you. there is no vehicle. >> kimberly: you can win with two-third of the latino vote. in 2008, he needs them and counting on them going forward. >> bob: he is not counting on them. he's counting on what i am counting on that the republican party will again get themselveses in trouble because they are against illegal or legal aliens. >> eric: only illegal. not legal ones. only illegal. the numbers, here are the numbers. deportations from george bush's last year. 369,000. obama averageed 380, 385,000. the numbers are about the same. apprehensions dropping dramatically so they're getting here and staying here. this big one, workforce, administrative arrests. under bush last year 5,184 workforce arrest. if you are hiring illegal they go take them out. 5,184 of those. under obama, 2009, 1,600, 20 10,6 57. >> bob: those numbers should be in tens of hundreds of thousands of businesses hiring illegals. they sit back and complain about them yet they hire them. they listen to all of this racist crap they hear about hispanics. >> eric: talk to your homeland security guys. >> bob: you need to talk about federal prosecutors and judges who ought to start picking the bums up. the american citizen owned businesses, shut them down and put them in jail. >> kimberly: lock up the business >> eric: >> bob: they're breaking the law. >> kimberly: this is immigration. >> bob: they are breaking the law. >> greg: we have to move on from the con flation of being angry about illegal immigration. and you being a racist, when surveys show latinos' top concern is immigration. and government spending which gives them more in common with the tea party than you. >> bob: you asked me that question in the break. you didn't hear me right. the big issue is illegal immigration and how badly the republicans are handling it. they want to see illegal immigration. we can argue that. i'm not saying that you are racist because you're against illegal immigration but certain people in the republican party made stays -- there is no reason republicans shouldn't with republicans. a lot of things. values. >> kimberly: family values. >> bob: but you have a few people like that guy, that bum in colorado who drove people away. >> dana: he's not in office anymore. >> bob: but people remember. >> greg: because you bring him up. >> dana: florida elected senator marco rubio. nevada hired, elected governor sandoval. new mexico governor is suzanna martinez. republicans i grant you have a problem but they are making concerted effort. let me say this. governor jeb bush now heading up with former senator norm coleman the american action network, hispanic leadership forum. they recognize they have a problem. they're trying to do something about it. >> bob: you have a republican house of representatives with legislation, refuses to produce immigration with immigration to deal with the problem. >> kimberly: that's what obama said. that is his defense. laws on the books. >> eric: pick up the dream act and blanket and instead -- >> bob: eric. >> eric: obama usurps -- >> bob: it's on the table. tea party won't let them do it. >> kimberly: obama is saying he is just enforcing laws on the books that the numbers are desiptive. what he is doing is deporting, stronger on the border security and deporting criminals that are illegal. >> bob: only criminals should be picked up. >> greg: god bless you. >> bob: don't say "bless you" to me. that's disrespectful. according to one teacher in california. we have that story on "the five" next. >> greg: great acting. ♪ ♪ we're centurylink ... 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upset. mom being a catholic. it's courteous, nice to say, appropriate. i don't understand how they justify this. this activism to say they will take your grade down because you're being respectful to someone. where is that in the school handbook, how is that appropriate? >> eric: what do you think, greg? >> greg: it's just one guy. it's so absurd i swear i thought we made it up. >> kimberly: real story. >> greg: i haven't seen a picture of this guy. >> eric: let's do that. comment after the clip of the guy. >> it's not got anything to do with religion. it's got to do with an interruption of class time. the blessing doesn't make sense anymore. when you sneeze, the old days they thought you were dispelling evil spirits out of your body. so they were saying, "god bless you" to get rid of the evil spirits. today what you're doing doesn't make sense anymore. >> greg: i'm disappointed. i was expecting to see a guy with an earring and a hennah tattoo but it's an old confused weirdo. nuts. time wasteer. >> kimberly: he made it up, by the way. that's not honest. down it's cultural -- >> dana: it's culture. >> eric: god bless you, bob. >> bob: thank you. if that's my kid i'd say god bless you over his grade. that's what i'd do. >> kimberly: more violence. >> bob: are you kidding me? he is out of his mind. it's ridiculous and silly. glad you didn't try to get it in the teachers union. figure you would try to do that. >> dana: we should have done that. >> kimberly: why is he teaching? seriously? >> eric: he won't be fired for this. >> dana: the weird thing is who lets him do a television interview after that? worst media relations. >> kimberly: the big problem is it doesn't apply anymore and it's interruption of class time. >> bob: it's dispelling evil spirits. did you hear? >> eric: i thought it was your heart skipped a beat when you sneeze. >> dana: it's going back to like the plague. >> eric: with ke move on. >> bob: if i sneeze, can i get rid of you? >> eric: god bless you, bob. move on to the next story. 11-year-old football player who is so good, he is so good he can score a touchdown at will and quarterback and takes the ball. do we have tape? >> bob: i don't know. >> greg: i could act it out. >> bob: sure you could. >> kimberly: we have the little boy. >> shocked because i didn't know it was going to happen. but it did. >> and now? >> i'm okay with it. i run hard. and bring our team the victory. god always come first. before anything. grades, second. >> eric: this little guy is damien -- >> bob: watch. >> eric: check this out. unbelievable. >> kimberly: look at him run. love it. >> dana: if this was europe he'd already be drafted to soccer team. >> greg: this reminds me when i was a kid. they did this to me in synchronizeed swimming. i wasn't allowed to any of the pools for a lot of reasons but mainly i was really good at synchronizeed swimming. >> kimberly: you still do it, in fact. >> eric: he can score at, will so the league has said if he scores two -- sorry, three touchdowns in a game and the team is up by 14 points he is not allowed to score anymore. >> kimberly: because you can't be better than the next guy, or the other team, it's disrespectful and p.c. it's ridiculous. i don't know why they did this. he has a great attitude so god bless him. >> bob: they don't want him to run up the score. i have a comment on this. simple. i wish we could bet on pee wee football. >> dana: one thing if you watch his interview compared to the, whatever his name is, the teacher. abandoning god bless you, that young man doesn't need the media relations. >> eric: he said god, grades and touchdowns. >> dana: i'd like to meet his mom and dad. >> greg: bob would bet on babies trying to walk, wouldn't you? >> bob: i. >> kimberly: nothing is off limits. >> bob: i bet on two cockroachs going across the table. >> dana: how did we get to that point? >> bob: i was drunk. >> dana: i meant in the conversation. >> eric: the whole betting thing is what got bob in trouble. remember yesterday when we made a bet on a jobs, federal employment number? >> bob: i don't remember it. >> eric: you don't? you will remember it, soon. i didn't want you to think i let him off the hook easy after losing the bet yesterday. he will play the price next. don't miss this. >> kimberly: welcome back to "the five." bob, you look so sexy. what are you wearing? what is that? >> bob: eric's death wish. you have don't want the tie? >> eric: without the tie. >> bob: you look like a pirate exploded. >> kimberly: "pirates of the caribbean." >> bob: how far in your closet did you get this? >> eric: i walked the street of new york. >> bob: i pay my bets so i want everyone to appreciate this. >> eric: we had a bet on federal employment numbers and the loser got to had to wear the winner's -- >> bob: if i could just say to those of you who are fans of eric, take a good look at him. this is the last you'll be seeing him on "the five." >> eric: show the ruffles. >> kimberly: you look like you could be in the waltons. it's so cute. nobody rocks a pirate shirt like bob. >> eric: very nice. >> kimberly: no.>> the error off the baseball field everybody is talking about beside the choke-off in the cage. >> greg: this is actually happening. >> kimberly: look at this. dad lunges to catch a foul ball but forgets the daughter was on his lap. uh-oh. he drops her. she falls down a row or two and luckily she is okay. he never did catch the ball. he caught heat from the mom. she is mad. he will sleep on the couch for a week. >> dana: that is what i love about it. what i love about that, women have this universal ability to talk to one another with your eyes. everybody knows exactly what she was thinking, including her husband. >> bob: if that had been me doing that, i would have held on to the baby, this is when i was married, dropped my lady over the side and caught the ball. >> kimberly: we don't condone violence to women. bob is in a time-out. >> eric: quickly, the problem came when he tried to -- >> dana: yeah, no. >> bob: have you noticed that you sit at a table you are married to. i call left field. you had an argument two weeks ago. all of a sudden you remember when we started -- where did that come from? >> kimberly: remember when you dropped the baby? >> dana: that actually happens on "the five." every once in a while we're like wait a second, two weeks ago -- >> greg: this is why women pist. if they didn't, men would use babies as coasters and beer koozies. >> kimberly: that is true. >> bob: that is sick. this is a slow news day, obviously. >> kimberly: no, it's not. >> bob: what the hell news is going on? it's raining outside and i'm wearing this ridiculous shirt. >> kimberly: you are rocking pirate shirt. that's all i got to say. >> greg: this is rehearsal. >> kimberly: last night's dramatic finish to the mlb season. two big meltdowns. >> eric: quickly. simultaneously almost. the boston red sox lost the game they were winning in the bottom of the ninth. also, tampa bay beat the yankees in 12 innings after being down 6 or 7-nothing in the eighth inng and that put boston bye-bye. they are spend the rest of the winter -- >> greg: with redoing sports in winter now? >> kimberly: extreme weather alert. >> bob: there is no more boring sport than baseball. maybe soccer. greg soccer. >> eric: last night was -- >> bob: goal! >> eric: the best four hours of sports i've ever watched. three games on last night. >> bob: you watched that? >> eric: phenomenal baseball. >> kimberly: he's a baseball player. of course. >> bob: go to a strip show. don't do that. >> kimberly: we have to go. bob will dance for us next, speak of stripping. >> bob: this right across your face. >> kimberly: you never know what will happen around here, what bob will wear or how he will insult eric. you can't miss it. >> eric: he has never held elective office and now he's becoming a factor in the race for the best one at all. president 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