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rooms in new york city. we will be exploring the 42nd street corridor of the port authority bus terminal starting at 3:00 a.m. on saturday. bring a flash flashlight. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what's coming up on the show, old sport? >> our top story, the war criminal george bush orders an american citizen killed without due process. we will have complete coverage of liberal outrage straight ahead. what's that? oh, sorry. nobel peace prize winner barack obama orders an american citizen killed without due process. nothing to see here. plus, can taking shrooms change a person's personality for the better? the shocking story you and the giant rabbit next to you want to see. and we sent bill schulz on the street to see how people celebrated gwenyth paltrow's birthday. sadly he did not get hit by a truck. >> thank you, andy jie. happy national mud pack day. >> i love them. dean martin, sammy davis, junior. >> no, greg, that was the rat
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pack. >> the mud pack was emilio es tau varies and demi moore and molly ring -- ringwald. >> that was the brat pack. >> no, that you can find at a beer festival. it is a dietary issue. >> not sure what you are talking about. oktoberfest is around the corner and i know you are a fan. >> i apologize for jumping to conclusions. i guess i am a little edgy. >> it is national mud pack day. >> i still don't know what that is. >> have a great show. >> michael leer is all messed up. let's welcome our guest. she is so hot that the african plains are now known assavanas. it is the reporter for fox 11 l.a., lauren sivan. and if brain cells were cats his head would be full of
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cats. kevin williamson, his book, "the politically incorrect book to socialism" is available on amazon, the website, not the for -- forest. and our repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and we found this guy wandering around central park telling nacogdoches jokes to -- knock-knock jokes to pigeons. it is comedian joe derosa. his video is available on amazon. and he is a big irritation with declining circulation. good to see you, pinch. >> due to the religious holiday that is rosh hashanah, there will be no saturday paper. and sunday's magazine will have half a cross word and dude -- doodles found on the notepad. here is hoping the choosen people will return to work soon. please come back. >> what is your background?
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>> protestant, white an grow -- anglo-saxon. >> interesting. >> you are interesting. >> i am. >> thank you for being interested in me. >> i am not really. >> all right. >> they no longer inspire thanks to deadly hell fire. his death to america droning has been silenced with a drone. on friday, a day of the week, president obama called the killing of the radical muslim claire rirks seen here, maybe not -- cleric, seen here, maybe not. it is one of the most active operational affilliates. when the terrorist wasn't plotting mayhem he wrote for al-qaeda's magazine "inspire" and he was killed by the cia missile strike in yemen alongside the publisher. so who could have predicted this just days earlier? probably some really great guy i reckon. >> by the way, the latest issue of "inspire" is only 20
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pages. >> how many of their staff is dead? i would love to know that. they must be losing staff. nobody gets laid off. they just get blown up by a drone which is awesome. >> sorry, girls. he's taken. how dangerous was he? a senior official said the american-born a-hole used wmd's to kill us. and he played a role in a number of attacks including the underwear bomber on christmas day 2009. and they decided it is inspiration like the fort hood shoot scpert time square bomber. some question the use of assassination without due process. the gop candidate condemned the obama administration for killing the creep without a trial. they warned americans, quote, not to casually accept violence against u.s. citizens, even those with strong ties to terrorism. meanwhile, the cia continues to hunt down terrorists in yemen.
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>> they are doing a great job there. kevin, just returning from the future, i can see. last year you wrote that his american citizenship was a concern as far as killing him. do you still feel that way? >> yes, i think a government that kills its own citizens without trial and due process and without any separation of power and judicial proceeding, legislative authority or anything else is basically a lawless government. i think today marked something like the end of the riewfl law in the united states. >> really? >> it is the last fig leaf off the machine, and now we no longer have to pretend it is anything other than arbitrary power and arbitrary violence.
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>> i use this example on "the five" earlier in case you people you -- were watching. all of those things are suspended during an act of violent crime. when there is an armed robbery a cop doesn't go through this entire process. he shoots the guy. how is this any different? you are not going to catch this guy. >> the police department does not walk around with a list of people to shoot. what we did was made a hit list of american citizens and two killed by the cia. they weren't killed in combat. they were not killed during some violent episode. it is not as though they were killed in the middle of a firefight or in the middle of tora-bora. if that's the case, you choose the wrong side, you are killed. this was done with premeditation. it was not a combat death. it was an assasination. >> that's why i don't understand the obama administration was like, this is what we did. why do they act like it was a mistake? woops, we were going out for drone practice.
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if it is an accident, he is still dead, and we don't have this trial. >> what makes it more worrisome is they published a list, and they leaked it to the "new york times" to make sure everybody knew. we are going to go out and do this. here are the guys and we are the u.s. citizens. >> the worst thing about it, the list was on the cover of entertainment weekly. it was the hot list. i couldn't believe it. >> i don't care he was an american. even the fact he was an american makes me like it more that he was killed because that tells our enemies we don't care. i think that's a good message, right? >> i agree with you, greg. kevin, i understand your point , but what if all of america is in agreement we want him dead, then maybe it is okay. you know what i mean? what if we are all on the same page? >> i don't think 100% majority says you get to kill somebody. this is a guy not accused of
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being under arms. he was not somebody directly linked -- >> she directly linked. >> no, he wasn't. he was put on the list for things he had written and a film me made. >> well, the film was awful. >> this is a guy targeted specifically for things he had said and done and thought. it was not for having carried out a bombing or assassination. in the war there were confederate agitators, but at least they got a military trial. >> the failed plots he was connect etd to -- connected, if one of the operatives was smart enough to carry them out, they were all foiled -- >> but we don't know his connection to the plot. we have information coming from the same executive charged with making a decision of carrying it out and acting as executioner. have you the legislative branch and the judicial branch and normal checks and balances. you have the executive in pow power to do anything. they can declare war without congress.
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and they can designate anybody in the world an enemy combatant. this is insane. >> i don't think it is insane. it is american. joe, i want to bring you into this. you are half egyptian, and that speaks for itself. these are two great examples of people making sense in my mind. but i agree with lauren. >> some of the criticisms toward obama were -- well, while killing this guy didn't do us any good, that's ridiculous you can pose the argument, well we killed the guy, but we didn't kill the right guy. that's silly. i have a problem with the whole terrorism debate. do we hate people that are in league with terrorists and actually terrorists? do we not? i don't care if they live here or anywhere else in the world, they are our enemy. and star wars they don't just try to kill darth vader. they kill a lot of storm
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troopers. >> and also using your star wars analogy which is a fantastic movie, by the way -- i never saw it. but this is a new kind of war. the battlefield -- >> wait a second, bill. i want to ask you a question that insults you before you answer it. >> this guy that was killed, this guy was dating a crotian stripper. are you surprised even terrorists get better chances than you do? >> he was dating a strip? >> ignore that question and respond to -- if you can remember what you are about to say. >> have i to take issue with mr. rosa. when you say, oh, we killed a lot of storm troopers, you are forgetting that those storm troopers were cloned from hans -- not hans solo, but bobo-fet's father. they are clones fighting
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rebels and i think we can kill the lot of them. they are cloned from one actual bounty hunter. sir. >> but did you know they were clones when you saw the first movie? >> i did not. it was something i found out in the second line of prequels. >> and maybe we will find out this guy was a clone. that's my point. >> you know what, ib ma we will find -- maybe we will find out you are a clone. >> let's transition to the political realm briefly, and then return to the "star wars" access. >> as long as you bring it back to where i can talk about it. >> lauren, will this help obama? or is it in such the claper where it doesn't matter where it is. >>y feel like m why going to -- i feel like i am going to get wet. >> i'm sorry, continue. >> the economy is in such bad shape that obama could kill a thousand of these guys. >> it is a nice distraction.
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>> i have to -- i know that kevin you disagree with me, but i like what obama is doing. there may be reason he is doing this. he doesn't want to bring these guys back to the united states and deal with the controversy of a trial. >> and give them the forum. when they are in the trial they get on the grandstand. >> isn't it ironic that he has chosen a more destructive path, right? is that ironic? >> you went a little alanis alanis moris se t te. >> killing osama bin laden, fine. killing the other guys in al-qaeda, fine. i am good with that. and even if you are bringing them back, you don't have to put them through a civilian trial. you can do a military tribunal. >> well they weren't going to. >> there is a reason you can't. you can try them or charge them with things. there are things you can do
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other than send predator drones out miles away. >> they are impressive. if they get independent intelligent thoughts we are totally screwed. i am going to get to know some. >> there is a movie with jamie foxx where that very same thing happens. >> that is a lie. there are no movies with jamie foxx #r* in anymore. >> before i move on, we haven't talked about "inspire" the magazine where there are the two editors which i predicted their death. does it remind you of the time i was fired from stuff and we watched the magazine completely dissolve? >> yes, it dissolved shortly after i was fired. and then it started dissolving. you might say he is pretty good with deadlines.
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>> can eating a f nu gus make your -- fungus make your imagination do si s? it is the active ingredient for magic mushrooms and it can lead to a long-term change for your personality. and it controls the worst kind of test if you ask me. almost 60% of subjects who receive a dose of the drug saw a boost in their sense of openness. this personality change lasted a year and sometimes longer fnlt -- sometimes longer. as he puts it, this study shows it changes one domain of personality that is strongly related to straits and abstract ideas, and it is considered a construct underling creativity in general. the translation, i am a giraffe. but griffin says it is
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possible -- why do i pronounce it differently? it could have other therapeutic affects. isn't that right prairie dog writing arumba? >> that was awesome. lauren, you said in the green room you always take shrooms before you go on air. do you feel the research justifies the habit? >> that wouldn't make sense because i am still] bleep [. i think we are not looking at the -- there are obviously benefits to having people be more open minded, but giving everyone shrooms whose personality you don't jive with they will start eating crayons. i don't know if this is the answer to the jerks.
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>> are you so narrow minded. should the government put it in our drinking water like fluoride? or should the government put it in our drinking water like it does with fluoride? >> yes, yes, and yes. i think this was an amazing study. if it can elongate. -- elongate the affects of the drug, that's the most important part to me. the openness went away. you were really hope and then it ended. that's why i still have a stack of fish albums i never listened to. really good idea at the time and then -- >> magic mushrooms explain the entire success of the grateful dead. there would be no grateful dead. should we stop demonizing drugs and look at them as possible therapys?
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>> i thought that for a longtime. the thing that bothers me is it is a fairly subsidized study. they can lose money giving people drugs. it should turn a profit. if i had a bucket full of mushrooms i could go home with cash in my pocket. >> you do a lot of experiments at home. what do you think of the research? >> i don't like it. the whole idea is it makes you more open, period. i think it is the last thing we need. everyone is too'. -- too open. you have the reality shows and lauren complaining 24/7. what scientists should do is one of two things. they should make a mushroom that has hallunicogenic affect, but it makes it taste better. mushrooms taste terrible. >> it doesn't make you open in that way though. >> doesn't matter. >> it doesn't make you open
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where you are going to want to run in the streets. >> it makes you open -- take us, okay. were in a bar hanging out. you are talking to me and my normal reaction. bill, shut up. you make a good point, bill. >> there would be no good television. >> it would be the best television ever. >> it doesn't matter. everybody is on shrooms. >> it changes them so they act like responsible adults. >> that's -- i believe that drug is called aderrol. i don't want to advocate the use of legal drugs. i tried shrooms once in high school and i hated it. the point about it is there are a lot of over-the-counter drugs that you can buy and don't work. but if you take -- if you look at things whether it is ecstasy or cocaine or these drugs and let scientists work on it, they can create useful
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drugs because clearly they can have an affect and they can be used on brain diseases, any kind of disease. by demonizing the drugs we make it possible. i have to go. coming up, why do ugly people smell? we discuss lauren sivan's new book so we can hate them even more. but first, could this terrorist ploter be any hotter?[ ma i think it is safele t ao say y.
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well, the service that is postal was toastal. it seems the service is fighting back against the sworn enemy. with a new tv ad campaign designed to promote the reliability of sending actual, stupid letters. the slogan? it is the only way your aunt can send you money. it is true.
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i thought that was funny when i wrote it. the news spots are about reminding customers that paper mail is safer than e-mail that is prone to viruses and getting hacked. take a looksy. >> the refrigerator has never been hacked. an on-line virus has never attacked a cork board. give your customers the added feeling of security a printed receipt provides, and do it with the power of mail. it is good for your business, and it is even better for your customers. >> i just canceled my aol account. meanwhile, this and another ad was unleashed as they announced historic losses of $10 billion alone. we have tape of one undaunted letter carrier making his rounds.
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>> do you use mail for anything other than the bills, your collection agency that is constantly harassing you? that was a great question, by the way. >> i think there was an insult in there. >> and i got ahead of it. but answer the question. >> i hate e-mail. i hate it. it should be done away with. the only thing i would miss are the pictures you send me late night. it is efficient to get them to me as quickly as you do. i can't stand e-mail, especially as a performer. it lets people blurt out stuff that you would usually if you blurted it out to a person at a party they would walk away. you don't have to commit to a letter. i can't stand e-mail and i love this ad campaign. >> lauren, it is fun opening regular mail, isn't it? >> no one gets regular mail. it is a commercial for bills. who wants more bills in the mail? that's not exciting. i will say this. they are promoting it as your mail can't get hacked. guess what. before e-mail hacking there was mail theft. you open somebody's mailbox
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and steel their mail and identity. >> you do that on the internet too. >> that's their point that this is safer than the internet. i can get your information by going through your trash. >> the internet didn't lose $10 million. the strange thing about the postal service, it is no longer a public service. it is a public news sense. seven-10ths of the stuff they deliver is junk mail and the rest is bills. it is totally uselessness. >> isn't that amazing though? for $.47 cents they will pick up a letter from your house and take it to my house on the other side of the country? where else can you get a deal like that? >> it is a dumb deal. we charge the same as we take it from one block to the next block as new york to los angeles. >> it is socialism. it is government providing a service -- textbook socialism.
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>> there needs to be a system in place. it is the twilight zone of machines replacing men. at one point it gets out of control. e-mail has gotten out of control. it intriewdz into your life at any minute of the day. and now the chat thing. >> you don't know how to turn your computer off then. >> you work all day as a writer. we all write. you are sitting there and writing and from you logged on to the internet researching something it says you are logged into your gmail account and people are iming you and sending e-mails and if you don't respond immediately, that's a problem. that's an issue. systems like actual mail need to be in place to keep some sort of boundaries up between us. >> i don't have much time. bill -- i forgot what i was going to ask you. >> something, something and huh maf raw dite.
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>> first, grumble. second, i will see lauren's point of mail theft and raise you the virus aspect. they talk about e-mail with viruses. this is my talking point. you can't get anthrax via an e-mail attach meant. gi that's true. the international e-mail association should run an ad saying you can't get anthrax from e-mail. i will say there is nothing better than getting a letter from your mother and seeing your hand writing? >> not mine. >> are you absolutely right. and it is all gone now. thanks, guys. >> my mother cuts up letters from magazines and asks if i want my dog back. you are squealing over there. to leave a voicemail on my direct line tworks 12-462-5050. still to come, the half time report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by sea lions, the large animals that have
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external ears and no hair. thanks, sea lion.
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let's find out if we got anything wrong. now to andy levy. >> hi, greg. how are you holding up? >> i am doing okay. >> greg, kudos for having glen
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greenwald on the show and pretending it is somebody from national review. somebody at home will get that. kevin, i share your -- some of your reservations about targeting a u.s. citizen for assassination. the last time i check the fifth amendment says no person should be de -- deprived of life, liberty and due process of law. >> then i must bow wrong. >> couldn't he have been charged with treason? >> he could be. and there is a process of convicting people of that. you can hang him for that. i wouldn't weep if they did that. i might go and make popcorn. >> i point being, why didn't they do that? strip him of his citizenship. >> the fact that they are trying to set a precedent. they can do this when ever they want to. >> didn't he renounce his citizenship? >> no.
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>> okay. >> have i have done that for another five minutes. greg, i don't think -- are you back with us, greg 1234*. >> yes, i am here. >> i don't think your police killing an armed robber analogy works. >> i disagree with you. when you are a terrorist, every act is an act of combat. the battlefield is earth, my friend. the battlefield is earth. >> great book. >> taking a pee would be an act of combat? >> what? >> you said every act you take. >> if you are a terrorist you can bet your pee. >> and i bet considering the stripper girl friend it was a hurtful pee. >> maybe it was an act of self-violence. lauren, you said if all was in agreement he should be killed,
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but kind of feel like one of the things that makes this country great is that the constitution limits the turning of the majority. you can't just decide something. >> it is like "american idol." if there was "american idol" for terrorism he would win. who is a bigger name than him? >> did you really just say that? >> i kind of wish i had thought of that myself. i am that blown away, lauren. jay score one for lauren. >> joe, you said in star wars they didn't try to kill darth vader, they killed storm troopers on the way. >> you understand those are just movies, right? >> what? take that back, levey. you can correct me, but don't be mean. >> all right. and bill, shame on you for saying the stowrm troopers were only clones. clones have rights too.
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i am sick of it and i am not going to take anymore. show me in the inter galactic constitution, any one of the global amendments that says clones are equal to humans. >> if darth vader was fairly certain, we would still have the moon of endore. >> you sicken me. >> we still do have the moon of endore. >> i was thinking of the planet. the moon remains. >> it is the farthest moon of endo re, the imperial constitution. >> apparently you were not at the inter galactic meeting. >> we were having a serious conversation and you start with stupid terms? i feel like a floor. joe, you seem to be okay with the government targeting
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american citizens for assassination. are you sure, egyptian boy? >> i didn't say i was okay with the government targeting american citizens for assassinations. i said it was okay to target our enemy. >> don't worry, we will shoot they -- the egyptian. >> do you see my point? no, okay, good. >> i also don't care. >> shrooms can changing your personality. what bother u.s. is that this research was -- what bothers you is that the research was federally funded. the government would you a lou it to be federally funded. the government has a monopoly on when they can use it. >> there is a way around that too. or convenient. >> convenient for the rest of us. >> greg, you said the slogan is it is the only way your aunt can send you money which
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didn't get a laugh at all. >> no. >> it is a funny line. i think it is because people thought you were serious because the post office is that stupid. >> you can't send cards with little coin slots via e-mail. that didn't get a laugh either. >> i just want another stair off. joe, you said you hate e-mail because it lets people blurt stuff out. if they said it at a party you would walk away from it. >> yes. >> levey, you suck. >> do you have a facebook page? >> there is a facebook page, but i'm mostly on friendster these days. >> just laying low. >> launch usaid you could get our information going through our trash, i feel like you weren't speaking abstractly. >> no, i have actually -- it
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was research, but i did a little dumpster diving in my day, and to prove to people how easy it was to get their information. >> you weren't even working as a journalist at the time. >> i may not have been on the payroll, but the message -- the five people you were yelling at from the dumpster. >> i saw you outside, and you kept eating things you pull out of the can. >> i recycle. >> bill, you said you you can't get anthrax from a piece of mail. >> but what you can get, the one thing you can get from e-mail which i am torn whether it is good or bad is contact from people in your past. it doesn't normally happen via old mail. joy i don't -- >> i don't like people. >> something specific you want to talk about? >> no. >> sure? >> it is okay.
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>> i feel like you are working things out tonight. >> i might be working things out. this is not the forum to explain. >> then i'm done. >> i guess you are done. >> i was going to be here to help you. but if you don't want it. >> i want to help you. kim kardashian is dead -- tired of cameras following her around everywhere. can't say i blame her. how did glen schulz honor gwenyth paltrow's big day? hopely without a restraining order.
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the pallbearer, duet, country strong, sky captain in the world of tomorrow. yes, they are all names of diseases. and all of them were movies that at one point or another were in actual theaters staring the marvelous gwenyth paltrow. she is an actress and a singer and a goddess who is way smarter than awful us
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combined. and she is a national treasure who has a birthday on tuesday. "red eye" hit the streets the following day, wednesday, to see how america celebrated. >> now, yesterday was gwenyth paltrow's birthday. how did you celebrate? >> it was my brother's also. >> gwenyth takes precedence. how did you tell him you weren't able to make his birthday? >> i had to do something for gwenyth. >> i like her. she is very beautiful. >> so you sat there and thought about how much you liked her and how beautiful she was? >> that's a good way. meditate on gwenyth is basically what you are saying. >> yes. >> can i ask you a couple quick questions about gwenyth paltrow? it is gwenyth. she is married to the coldplay dude. >> what she makes after a big mexican dinner. >> the second. >> she is very regular.
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in "shakespear in love" she unveils her knick-knack patty-ing whacks how? >> saddle and harness. >> are you a kinky dude and are you a lucky woman. >> you are correct. i am no giving you a point because you never saw the movie. and she won an oscar for. >> can i ask you a couple quick questions about gwenyth paltrow? may i ask you about the pipe? >> do you have any extra? >> which of these tweets did gwenyth not tweet? >> my girl is smoking on the cover of "bazaar" i love a half jew. it is the perfect party meal for vee -- veegans. or uncle jay and kanye, it is
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on. >> the correct answer is all of the above. she likes vegans and likes rap and likes hop half jews to ice the they are knack could you lar. can i qa you a couple bap. >> would you describe gwenyth as age less, an inspiration or some chick that likes to show her rack a lot? >> all of the above. >> what was then vee of john doe before we discovered gwenyth was not without something in the movie "seven." >> i didn't see that movie. >> what's in the box? >> don't come over here. >> what's in the box? >> stay back. >> if you kill him, he wins. >> that was really, tremendous
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acting, bill. >> in order to do a little more research i went over to gwenyth's place to play friend, it didn't work, but i took a souvenir, her pretty head. credit, credit, credit. >> you really love the movie "seven." >> it has amazing positive messages in it. as far as the seven deadly since are concerned, don't do them or awful, awful things will happen to you. >> that's the message. >> we will just put her right here. >> can i ask kevin a question? >> when you worked with gwenyth in "ironman one" what was she like? >> actually oddly enough i was on "the junkete." >> this is nothing more than a salute to her birthday. you saw her recently, right, lauren? >> no, i just -- >> are you not going to
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divulge that fact. >> i just heard a rumor about her. >> love your cook book. >> time to take a break. coming up, more, stuff.
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federal officials say the public was never in dangerous neither a massachusetts man's plan to blowup the pentagon and the u.s. capitol using remote controled air planes with explosives. 26-year-old ferdow was arrested on wednesday after undercover agents delivered a package of what he thought contained c-4 explosives and grenades and a-k47 -- ak-47's. i want them to know his complaint is not reflective of a culture, community orie liege general. what do you think of that no-no cat? >> no, no, no, no. >> why does the attorney feel compeled to say that? why are we so pc about this stuff?
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>> that bothered me. other than that little part of the story, it made me feel good. you can't buy -- you can't hire a hitman. why did you have to go and make this into a pc -- >> they think arresting somebody is islamaphobic. >> i wasn't quite sure. when i was reading the story i was a little confused. this guy was going to do something crappy. they caught him and caught him the right way and situation diffused. everybody is on their toes with this stuff. >> we don't want to offend anybody. >> i was going to say, somebody could have a gunpointed at you. please don't shoot me. i have nothing against guns.
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>> because everybody know there's is some amish guy out there trying to pull off some wile-e-coyote plan. >> i bet you think this is still a not a good thing to do. >> i don't know much about this particular one, so it may have been legit. but you have seen drug operations that are clearly entrapment. you have them conscientiously running to mexico. >> that is crazy. jay if they sense somebody is going to do something, they follow the guy, and they do it and it works. >> isn't that a tom cruise movie, where they can see the crime happening before it happens. >> "minority" --" minority report" girlfriend. great reference. >> we give him plenty of opportunity to back out. i don't understand why you are arrested when you are hatching
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the plot to begin with. >> they want to make sure he takes it as for as he can. >> you know the real reason in all of this? toys r us. now everybody that buys a remote control plane will be on a watch list. it is a hobb gee. -- hobby. i enjoy my remote controled plansies. now i'm a criminal. we will close things out with the post game wrap up with tv's andy levy. and to see clips of recent shows, fox news .com/red eye.
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don't forget to watch saturday 2:00 a.m. eastern time. a new "red eye" returns on monday guests include bob beckle, the onion news network susan sena and jim florentine.
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time to go back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> thanks, greg. kevin, who hates you this week? >> herman cane mostly. it was n -- it wasn't very flattering. it is still a joke. >> okay. >> lauren, how is l.a. treating you? >> very well, thanks for asking, andy. >> sure? >> yes. and we look forward to you visiting. >> you have become even more super official. -- superficial. >> i think you have outdone yourself you shallow piece of fit. i miss you so much. >> we all do. >> what are you doing? >> joe? >> yes, sir. >> i will be performing three
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thoughs -- three shows at the gothem club. it is a saturday night. please come out and check it out. my new album "the return of the depression auction" is available on itunes and amazon. don't hate tweet me despite andy levey's disgusting tactics to try to get you to do so. >> that wasn't my point. my point is you are on twiter and facebook where people can talk to you all the time. >> back to you, greg. >> thank you for that. i didn't want to hear joe go on and on and on like in the seg ebt in. it was endless. meanwhile, he is the first guy back on his i-thing. you are a rotten person. >> bret: the u.s. kills another most-wanted terrorist, but this time he is an american citizen. rick perry is now looking up

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