if you know what i mean. bob: everybody knows what you mean. keep going. dana: one of the questions you had before people ask to follow you on twitter or facebook, your friend, you don t have to friend them you don t want to. bob: i m lucky that way. nobody wants to be my friend anyway. kimberly: that is not true. bob: you missed one. it says you re not supposed to use your phone and tweet and twit and e-mail and stuff when you re with somebody nellis th conversation? dana: yeah. bob: i took andrea out to dinner. this is the entire dinner. i paid for it. this is what she did the whole time. go around like this. how are you doing? andrea: that is so not true. bob: it s so true. andrea: you know what? i can t kick you under the table. bob: you have long legs, baby, but not that long. dana: i asked today what
kind of like what we did to the five. we didn t tease. we went right in. right in. kimberly: honestly, you are talking about a child. 16 years old. the poor thing. a good girl. that is not a easy song to remember. andrea: it s not an easy song to remember? rying to help her out kimberl kimberly? bob: came in second on what? eric: american idol. the winner of american idol also had a musical flubb. kimberly: everybody does. christina aguilera. bob: are you done with the segment? eric: i m done. next on the five, michele bachmann says newt gingrich is most liberal g.o.p. candidate. could it help him? we ll debate. don t forget to e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. we ll be right back.
her out up on her feet. back in action. it was heart-warming. so remarkable. my sister-in-law looked at the camera and it was like look at her. kimberly: it s emotional. you think about everything she has been through, the nature and extent of the injuries. people complain about the problems in their life. eric: a miracle. bob: so you think all i don t i just pick on my plore-in-law, every thanksgiving i do serve at a big homeless group in washington. a psychotic five years ago called me crazy. dana: only thing he got right all day. bob: i want to get off the dogs. i hate to bring a sobering note. it was inspirational and the rest of it re markable woman. but getting close to making a decision whether she will run for re-election or not.
andrea: i disagree on the first point. the democrats bundled them together. right? doctor fix. unemployment benefits. the amt. the one issue i think that you are right about is unemployment insurance. republicans have a big p.r. bat 8 on their hands there. at the holiday season again. very nice and sneaky of your bob, you and your friends. to try and box republicans in there. but the doctor fix, dr. marc seigel will tell you this. if you cut reimbursement for medicare, imagine doctors saying uh-oh. forget it. bob: last i checked you had majority of the house. pass the thing by itself. dabs the house you worked on capitol hill. the house matter as much? they pass 20 bipartisan and the senate doesn t pass any. [ overtalk ] bob: see them show their courage. kimberly: blue collar democrat support for obama. disapproval rate is 454% approve 54% approve and
one question has been whether or not people should be thankful. kimberly: yes. dana: for 1ers. be thankful for 1%. you have a point to make. andrea: my column yesterday talked about how we should be thankful and grateful for the 1%. they are taking the risk and investing in capital and hiring. look the bosses would be consider 1% of the millionaires and billionaires. someone like my father took risks, never took a nick from the government, came here as an immigrant. built up restaurants by hard work. you consider him a 1%. he did good and gave people jobs. bob: i am delighted to hear. that particularly his own family. andrea: look how i turned out. bob: i thank the 1% for getting the inside information to trade on wall street. eric: you are one of them.