and kimmy? it was freezing outside last year but things heated up instantly when the clock struck midnight. and we got to roll that tape. >> oh, my gosh. >> an incredible way to start 2014. that is for sure. i'm so happy i'm doing it with you. >> you too, absolutely, kim. >> happy new year, bob. i choose you over all of them. [ laughter ] >> so after all this time they were looking for a date and they found each other. >> all this time. they were right there. >> we were there. >> all right. we're going to turn it over to none other than kim and bob. any thoughts about that? >> there's screen grabs -- why did they cut away? >> it was so unexpected. there you go. but there's other stuff you see. >> you just get caught up in the moment. >> how could i not? we spent so much time together. and in between commercial breaks we're like cuddling trying to stay warm >> it was cold man. >> you'd be surprised what you will do to stay warm and cozy on new year's eve. that is for sure. so i guess the pressure is on bob. >> it is. >> for me as a viewer i found it to be incredibly romantic. it was like a romantic comedy "you've got mail" instead of mail it's [ inaudible ]. >> our set was down in front of mcdonald's. the largest speaker was right behind us. and drowning everything out. i told one of our guests which is a military guy, some guy came in a wheelchair. i said this is it. he said i don't think this is a get. i said you're kidding. she said it's not the guest. the teleprompter didn't work but it worked out fine. >> we saw the guest. we met him earlier in the green room and he was not in a wheelchair. and bob pulled someone else in. >> this year kennedy there jesse watters, anna mckoin. >> and bernie mcgerk your co-host from o'reilly. it's going to be a lot of fun. i want to know what bob has in store for me. he's dressed so gorgeous. >> be careful what you wish for. >> i'm not sure, kim. looks like you initiated the kiss last year. >> that was absolutely true. but you know why? >> he wouldn't have had the nerve to kiss her. >> i'll tell you why. she was taking sympathy on me because nobody else wanted to kiss me. >> ah! >> we had a great time. we were dancing to tony bennett together. >> when it hit midnight that was the fun part of it. after that, man, the cold was unbelievable. >> trying to stay warm. >> years go by past. don't you feel like it was yesterday? >> it does. and it's about to happen all over again. so it's pretty exciting. >> is that just me or did anyone else think 2014 went fast? >> went pretty fast. >> you know what 2014 was another huge year for "the five." we had a lot of fun. we'd like to look back at some of those times from this past year. and we begin with that other juicy on-air smooch with k.g. on the receiving end this time. watch. >> you heard it here from the greatest. joe namath here with me in times square. we're getting along. and saturday night mvp party. >> party in the roseland. come on by. you'd better come by. >> i'm going with you. >> i would give a million bucks for his black book is all i could tell you. >> all right, guys. k.g. a little surprised there. >> yeah. that was pretty intense. it was kind of a nibbling situation. i don't know. i felt like he was going to eat me or something. >> he was throwing footballs at her. then i thought that was going to be the gift. >> that was -- >> joe namath came up and -- you told him later, broadway joe settle down. >> and give me your black book. >> yeah. but i don't know. i think the biggest moment might be the bipartisan love sandwich that we create tonight. >> i'm for that. i'm for that. the problem was, we couldn't find many people to be in the middle. >> let's move on. dana is up next. it's been another year filled with oeds to dirksweds to dierks bentley but you've heard of jasper, right? >> bob's mom says i love jasper. he's two years old today. bob just could not wait to have him back on the show. right, bob? >> jasper, let me congratulate you on your birthday. happy birthday. >> has jasper ever embarrassed you at any time? >> every day. >> no. jasper has served with honor and distinction. >> who would you like to see on the cover? >> i would choose the true champion of my family jasper. look at him. >> jasper coolest dog in america. >> jasper in south carolina. look at that beautiful shot of jasper winning the parade. >> i thought it would be perfect over your couch. i thought i would just present it to you and you could borrow it and have it in your apartment for awhile. >> could anything be more beautiful than jasper? no. >> oh, my gosh. >> i knew they talked about him a lot. maybe not that much. although it does provide a lot of entertainment right? >> >> and the calendar is the gust that keeps on giving. >> would you agree she talks a lot about him? >> not enough. what's interesting fun fact. you know that montage branch for let's fill up time? >> people like to look at stuff. it's like going through your diary. >> heart-warming. or chest-warming. thought i was going to throw up. >> we can rewatch that part again. >> greg makes a nice transition to this. bob may poke fun at dana, but she also got plenty of grief this year from greg. watch. watch. >> i'm greg gutfeld along with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel dana perino. >> you should try her lady bug omelet. she packs her lunch in a thimble. >> she pole vaults with a tooth pitch. >> she snow boards on a len till. >> she sunbathes on a cheez-it. >> dana perino. snow boards on an frito. >> she snorkels in a fish bowl. it's dana perino. >> this is "the five." >> that's awesome! >> that's called a long-form joke. you do it for a year just so you can make it into a nice piece of performance art. >> i feel so belittled. >> sunris >>. >> nicely done your tiny person. >> all those things sound so much fun. snowboarding on an lentil. >> i say i think i've said that before. i have such a bad memory that -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> the options are endless. >> so many small things in this world. >> i'm going to rewind that and watch that, too. >> very funny, right? cute. >> very cute. >> bobby is up next. mr. beckel not shy about hiding his feelings about radical islam. he's developed a phrase he likes to use whenever he gets fired up. >> anybody who says we should be tolerant of islam. let me make my position clear. i've got no tolerance for you. none. i can do anything i want to do. you can have an fatwa law against me. i said fatwa this and i'll say it again. fatwa fatwa this. >> what about fatwa that? >> that's a different thing. >> beckel? >> you know what, i've been trying to make my point clear here. finally i will give you this. the muslim community did finally near the end of the year come out and began to take on their own. but it took a long time. and i just found it appalling. and i did get a few letters, to say the least. and from care one of your favorite organizations. >> yeah. dougie hooper. it is offensive. >> doug e.? >> that's what i said. [ overlapping speakers ] >> never mind. better move on. yeah. >> did you ever get a fatwa? >> i was on the front page of the saudi arabian iraqi and iranian newspaper. i'm a born again christian. but if it's true i'll convert on my way out. >> don't say that. >> i'm only kidding. i'm only kidding. >> all right. >> finally this year we launched the fastest seven segment on the five. i kwaushd it. three stories, seven minutes, one host and a whole lot of fun. i quarterbacked it. >> welcome back to the fastest seven three wild stories seven whisking minutes, three seductive stories, seven swift minutes, one snappy host. three rousing stories seven racing minutes one radiant host. three humongous stories seven humming minutes, one humble host. first off. >> what? was that? >> took you the whole dictionary to get through before you got to that. >> did you say that with a straight face? >> you've got to get a thesaurus. >> i was literally shocked you guys fell apart on that adjective. >> why? >> humble. >> really? >> are you kidding? >> that brought the house down. >> can you say that with a straight face? >> i swear to god on my life -- really? >> the only thing we've missed here is your entire family album going back to 2010. >> even if i talk about my family, that's not humble? >> it's nice except you're always in the picture. >> that's not true at all. >> you and schwarzenegger and you and blah blah blah. it's fine. humble. >> it takes a lot of time to figure out three adjectives that you haven't used 50 times throughout the year. >> you don't want to be caught reusing an adjective. >> especially on the holiday special show. >> that's exactly right. >> unless you're one repetitive host. >> k.g. >> yes. >> tonight later, right? >> tonight later. it's happening. i'm going to find the rest of my dress. somebody ate it. it's going to be amazing. >> a lot of people tried to use your dress. >> we'll leave it right there. don't go away. we've got a jam-packed show for you this hour including a look back at some of the biggest stories of 2014. plus our predictions for 2015. our new year's resolutions and much more ahead on "the five." stay tuned. i told my dentist about my sensitive teeth he told me there's a whole new way to treat sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. 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[ woman ] life opens up when you relieve sensitivity. ♪ >> welcome back to "the five" new year's eve special. now with some of the biggest stories of 2014. and the most talked about topic this year on facebook was the ebola scare. and there were plenty of others to go around. we're going to go back and reflect on some of them. we're going to begin with dana perino. what was your big story choice? >> i think that the world cup showed just how global social media is. that's the world's biggest sporting event. it brought cultures from all around the world together to talk about it all on facebook, on twitter. and i think that it showed a lot of excitement around the game. i know that not everybody here likes soccer. >> excitement? >> look at this from a story standpoint, from being able to bring people together and get a story going on social media? >> are you getting money from big soccer? >> no, little soccer. >> no. from the grass that grows there when you watch it. >> that was a very interesting choice. >> surprising. >> ordinarily you wouldn't think you would lead with sports. although you are incredible at vetting the football. >> i really do think that the world cup was a huge event for brazil, despite a few hiccups. they did pretty well. the united states, i mean, that story line was amazing. >> amazing. >> we went pretty far in the competition, were not expected to do so. i do think from a social media standpoint if you're a marketer looking across the world want to sell products around the world that was an amazing thing. it brought people young and old together, all different cultures all speaking together in one spot. that's amazing. >> globalist. >> do you have a commentary on that? >> i don't think anybody remembers the world cup. >> i do. >> who won? >> i'm so excited about -- i don't remember who won. but i did go and get -- when people say that americans oh, soccer, whatever. trust me. i had to go to so many of the sporting goods stores, modell's, everywhere to get those soccer books. they had the world cup trading books. they had the trading cards and the stickers. i was buying them everywhere, on amazon. >> for you? >> no, i mean we shared it at my house. the kids like it and he loves soccer. i'm excited about soccer in the united states. >> do you know that in french soccer means zero zero? >> that was an interesting factoid. are you warming up to soccer too? >> it's really interesting to watch. it's fun to watch when it's at that level, competitive level, world cup level. but anything below world cup? i can't even watch major indoor -- do they still have major indoor soccer in america? i don't even know. i couldn't sit through a game. >> bob is our roving soccer correspondent. >> that's right. one thing you can get once a game is [ yelling ] >> that's what he used to love to do. he used to love to yell that and everything and hang out with josh. eric, what have you got for me? >> the story that i'm baffled by to this day, what happened to the malaysian airplane? i mean it was there. it was gone. there are so many theories that were all over the place all over the board. terrorism, loss, pilot error. the plane is still somewhere. it's going to come back. >> putin. >> evaporated. vaporized. >> to this day i cannot believe they can't find one single molecule of that airplane somewhere. >> that's very disturbing. >> what is your conspiracy theory? >> i don't know. listen can i put it this way? i lost an uncle. my uncle was shot down in world war ii in the south pacific. they never found a piece of that airplane, either. and after like 20 years someone came forth and said we saw his airplane go down. never found one piece of wreckage in that as well. so maybe it's more common than we know. >> what's amazing how long that story lasted. we were on that thing for three or four weeks. >> cnn did four months. >> no joke. they're still doing it. >> actually it is -- it could potentially be the biggest story ever depending on where it went. if the plane was taken by terrorists and it's somewhere, or if the pilot committed a terrorist act. that's a big story. but it could -- the most obvious answer, probably the right one. it's probably some bizarre malfunction. that's what it was. >> doesn't it remind you that show "lost" on abc? >> the plane. >> then you were found. >> bob, guess what? you're up next. what was your biggest story of 2014? >> well, it was the saddest story for me. but you've got to give it credit. the takeover of the united states senate by the republicans. if you look at the map prior to the elections in november then look at it afterwards the republicans whooped up on us. and they've gotten the senate back by a pretty big number. bigger than most people thought. so i've got to think in terms of the balance of powerers in terms of policy, in terms of lots of things that was the biggest story. >> you know what was the underreported story of the election was the so-called down ticket republican win. >> state legislatures. >> state legislatures. city councils. all across the board. 70% of state legislatures are now run with republican majorities, which means a lot for the future as well. also if you're a governor. if you're a republican governor and you have a republican majority in the congress? you can do a lot of good policy work. >> that was a big surprise. there were two or three went -- >> republican governors winning in blue states. >> illinois and connecticut. >> so there were a lot of stories to choose from. we had the eric garner, we had ferguson, the whole deal. but the biggest story for me from a national security and foreign policy standpoint was definitely isis. and the tremendous amount of coverage that we gave that. and we just see this with a resurgence of terror from even the taliban in pakistan murdering the children to isis. and just really coming out of nowhere and the horrible crimes that have been committed and the beheadings. so this is something that we remain vigilant about and we're going to see the story continue forward in 2015. and hopefully we are able to save some lives and do some incredible things as a country to make people safe. >> what's interesting about isis is that something like that would not have achieved what it did without the media. and max boot had said this before that terror really didn't come into being until there was a mass media. there's no reason to exact terror if it can't be disseminated globally. so instead it would just be a local horror. a man beheads somebody and it terrorizes the village. but now we live in a time where we play into terror. so when somebody is beheaded or a cafe is taken hostage, it becomes a long, drawn-out event that benefits the person that does it no different than say spree killers who go into schools. which then creates copy cats. it makes me believe the less you cover these horrible acts perhaps the less likely they will happen. but people have said this. >> let's remember this tv era for terrorism started at the olympic games when the israeli athletes were taken over. >> right. >> that's when the world was brought into connection all around the world. because tv brought it there. that was the first one that i remember that was significant terrorist attack. >> yes. >> 2015 could be a very important year or will be an important year on the terror front. you look at even what's happened in the last six months of 2014 of how many nations have been the target of islamic terrorists. here at home we've had incidents, lone wolves, thankfully. canada, australia and then in pakistan where kimberly you mentioned 140 innocent lives being taken by the taliban. >> mostly children. >> in pakistan. there may be a tipping point where you have nations coming together to try to do something. >> i hope so. >> that's exactly right. >> the tipping point was when they started to behead people publicly. all of a sudden the muslim people began to say this is not islam. >> i'm not sure, bob. i mean they were beheading people in the hills in iraq. >> i'm saying it finally got to the point where -- >> i think greg's right in that isis has figured out a way to get it to every cell phone on the planet. you want to see a beheading and the aftermath. >> that was the report that they were text the generals to lay down their arms or we're going to execute your family for the iraqi army. >> masters of media not just social media of media. they put together videos that are like wow! some massive media company put these things together with music, with emotion. and that's probably one of their besttools, believe it or not. >> all right. greg, what have you got for us? >> i chose a global thing and it's media-related. i call it the retreat from real evil. you look at ebola, isis bow boko haram, there's an inability of our country to prioritize threats. the united states is in itself the problem that needs to be fixed because it's white privilege or hereditary racism from our forefathers. and we need to fix that. where in reality it's the external threats we're talking about now, which is isis, russia right now in thethralls of what's going on. ebola. those are external threats we have put aside. the foreign thuggery and terror that it costs our freedom is less important than accusations of white privilege. this is something you hear over and over again. the accusations of white privilege are necessary to transfer power and privilege to the accuser from the person who is frankly bemused. i don't know. i don't see myself as hurting anybody. >> are you surprised how quickly these stories came and went? >> yes. >> i think because there's so much exposure on them. but we talked about isis, we talked about the irs the rest. but it seemed to go away. >> it's a cycle. we talk about the news cycle, something horrible happens, but don't worry. in four days something worse. and that's the way it works. sometimes it helps people because they forget about it. if you're in the middle of a scandal like sterling, donald sterling, all you've got to wait is for a cosby to come along. all cosby has to wait for is sony. sony happens and what do you get, cuba. it's something that d.c. it's a whack a mole. >> a new way to handle crisis management. >> but remember the nfl? nfl was where everyone said why is goodell coming out and talk about this. waits three or four days and another crisis to talk about and it will go away. to his credit went after it and fixed it. >> yeah. >> that was really good. >> was it really? >> i liked it. >> i don't know. the top viral videos of 2014. they are coming up next on "the five." 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[ screaming ] [ sobbing ] [ screaming ] [ screaming ] [ sobbing ] [ screaming ] [ sobbing ] >> i'm laughing now. but if that happened to me i would have screamed. i would have been hysterical. >> i would have had a heart attack. >> they should have given me a by line. >> it kind of looked like you. >> what was the name of that movie the guy started old and got young? >> "benjamin button." >> that was super scary. that would totally freak me out. >> what that? >> yes. i will never watch "the exorcist" or anything with the devil. i can't take it. >> it would terrify me to have strangers peek at me while i'm in my carriage. >> that's not a real baby, is it? >> very frank. >> college is all about pulling pranks. all about pulling pranks. sometimes they're funny sometimes not. sometimes -- you know what my favorite one a couple of years ago on hallowe'en where a guy's been sitting in the chair and kids will come up and he'd jump out of the chair? do you remember this one? >> no. >> he's a scarecrow sitting in a chair. the kids would come up and knock on the door and get candy. one guy comes up knocks on the door with his kids. the guy jumps out of the chair as a scarecrow and the guy the father clocks him and knocks him out. >> i would maybe kick somebody in the face for that. >> whoa. you sound mean! >> i don't like to be scared. i don't like to be scared. >> i don't like it either, as you know. >> all right. this one wasn't on the top ten viral youtube videos this year but it was apparently still watched by more than 18 million people. >> what did you think about the ride? >> it was great apparently i've never been on live television before. but apparently sometimes i don't watch the news. because i'm a kid. and apparently every time apparently grandpa just gives me a remote after he watches the powerball. >> i love it. look at him. look at the confidence, the way he holdsed mike perfect speaking night. star is born! >> did you ever want to be in television borks whenb, when you were that age? >> i wanted to be in politics. television scared me. after awhile it was a piece of cake. >> you like the kid, right? >> yeah. >> keep it going. >> apparently -- apparently -- >> powerball. >> the kid got to go on "the ellen show." you ever "the ellen show". >> no, i haven't. >> do you want to be? >> no, i don't. i thought we were talk about a different video. i have all these notes for a different video. >> i have it right here. did you want to talk about your video you want to talk about? >> i wanted to talk about there was this trending video. there was a cat call video, remember? >> yes. >> where the woman walked down the street? this was all reverse engineered to portray men as pig. >> yep. >> you found out later that most of this was kind of contrived. then there was the woman who pretended to be drunk. and then she walked down the street and guys were -- she tried to hook up with guys so the guys would take advantage of drunk girls. turns out they were hired actors and didn't know what they were doing. another hoax. then there were those sickening parents who allowed their children to become obscenity trolls. >> right. >> all in the name of sexism. we did this i think as a monologue. those parents should be put away. but i saw these as a disturbing trend, cynical, dishonest people using imagery to convey an ideology they could not defend with facts so they have to make crap up. >> like "rolling stone". >> we hope that changes in 2015. >> which one bob? >> any substance? >> my segment's down to eight second. >> last year on "the five" we made our predictions for 2014. my crystal ball told me kate middleton would be pregnant with baby number two this year and i was right. another prince or princess is on its way. up next our predictions for 2015 so stay tuned. you don't think much about it... you never dwell on how it was made... it's just a blanket after all... but when everything else has been lost, the comfort it provides is immeasurable. the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes every day. so this season give something that means something. support us at redcross.org ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. ♪ it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! ♪every day is so wonderful♪ ♪then suddenly♪ ♪it's hard to breathe♪ would it be ok if i sat here? ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ is she serious? ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ whatever! new girl! ♪yes, words can 't bring me down♪ ♪so don't you bring me down today♪ ♪ now here's something you don't see on any other show on new year's eve. we're going to make our predictions for what's going to happen in 2015. dana, why don't we kick it off with you? what are your predictions? >> since this is such an original segment, an original prediction. what i predict in 2015 senate minority leader harry reid will announce he is not going to seek re-election in 2016 for the senate. >> that is a scintillating prediction. well done. >> that will be a big deal in washington, right? >> not only that, i think the republican whoever he or she may be will waltz into that seat. >> you'll rue that day. because charlie schumer is going to take over that seat. >> not in nevada. >> no, i'm talking about -- >> anyway, what do you think of my plea dicksrediction? >> probably right on. >> good job there dana. >> eric? >> the last three years i've predicted we were going to be number one in all of cable news. i'm going to do it again. my mom told me never quit. and i think we -- our numbers are off the charts. >> we really are. because the other shows have twice the number of tv sets on than we do. >> you mean we should be number one? >> yeah. if we had their tv sets yeah. >> what you should do is buy everybody another tv set. >> i like the way you think. >> 5:00 it's only on at 5:00. that's a great little scam selling tvs that only work from 5:00 to 6:00. i'm crazy. bob? >> greg? my prediction is that both obama and the senate republicans and the house republicans need to do something or the public is going to turn on them. i predict that obama and the republicans will get along on tax reform they'll get a deal and they'll get a deal on trade. >> are we going to talk about what you predicted last year? because i find it particularly charming. >> turned out to be right. >> you predicted obama care will be much better than doubters predict and not cost democrats that many seats. bam! >> it didn't and it's much better than it was. >> okay, whoa! >> so kimberly what's your prediction? >> well, i had a winner last year because i predicted that the gop would take back the senate. check. thank you very much. >> i was nervous when you said that. >> you were. i think you had the apprehension going. this year, this is a layup. i think this is a layup. kim kardashian? yep. she will have another baby. i'm not 100% sure with kanye but i think she will -- maybe. >> can i make one more prediction? that there will be a kiss tonight at around midnight on fox news air! i'm not sure who's going to initiate it. >> somebody's fog to turn into a frog. >> bernie mcgerken and jesse watters. >> goodness gracious. what are my options, right? i don't know. >> my prediction is that there will be some things that will happen and other things won't. and someone on tv, perhaps a cable show will say, you can't make this stuff up, folks! stay tuned. "the five" new year's resolutions are next! at book club they were asking me what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners' multi-policy -- i got a discount on this ham. i've got the meat sweats. this is good ham, diane. paperless discounts -- give it a rest, flo. all: yeah, flo, give it a rest. ♪ >> it's that time of the year again, resolution time. here's what some folks around the building here are planning to do in the new year. >> 2015 new year's resolution is perform with the rockettes again and get my abs back. >> i'm a green bay parks shareholder. aaron, do it! >> i resolve to work less and go to more sporting events. it's going to be a very difficult 2015. >> my new year's resolution for 2015 is to laugh more. beginning right now [ laughter ] >> should have gotten a selfie of that one. let's go around the table. eric, what's your resolution this year? >> to be more charitable and altruistic especially when you laughed at me about being humble. >> i'm going to be more altruistic because you already are! >> can i show this picture? >> yes, you can. >> here's a picture -- [ laughter ] -- of me. >> beings so humble. >> being altruistic and humble. >> and altruistic. there is my son who i absolutely adore helping serve thanksgivingaltruistic and hum bechlt humble. there i am serving thanksgiving dinner. >> in 2015 i'm going to work on my posture. because, you know, bob the other day your one more thing was telling people they really need to take good care of their backs, and i don't want to continue to hunch over with the iphone and carrying the bag and everything, so i'm working on my posture. >> you're doing by pilates this year, aren't you? >> you do pilates? >> i do a lot of it. my resolution is to stop killing geese in the park. i don't know why i do it. i just go in there and strangle them. >> you strangle geese? >> yes. >> what about yours my darling? >> that wish is going to come true, and what's spginteresting, for those of you keeping track my last year's new year's resolution was i was going to try to resist the temptation to become one with bob, because there were all these rumors about -- i know i blew it. i actually broke it 15 seconds into 2014, right? isn't that hilarious? so here's the deal. so this year i'm going to put myself on five-second delay so that before i think about eating bob alive from the neck up i'm going to pause, take a deep breath think it through and throttle back. and not yell at him. i'm talking about not yelling at him. >> mine for next year is to finally get this back done. by the way, i had a terrific conversation with a doctor last night in south carolina, jeff shyberg, who gave me a lot of advice. and if you have these problems get a second opinion. we want your resolutions. tweet some to us. #foxnews2015. 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