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>> kimberly: prayers to the family. a great guy. that is it for us tonight on "the five." thank you for being with us. welcome to "red eye" and i'm greg gutfeld. i am right here. and that means the guy peeking into the bedroom window can't be me. let's go to andy. welcome back. how are you feeling, old sport? >> feeling fine. and welcome back to you, america. our top story, happy one-month-old anniversary for occupy wall street. what to get the protest that is not demanding anything. and should it be illegal to lie about receiving military metal 1234*z i hope not. and finally, a massachusetts elementary school principal bans columbus day, halloween and thanksgiving because he says they are insensitive. are outraged parents responding by saying your face sin sensitive?
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stick around to find out. happy mullah begin -- m lo ligan day jie. i love richard mulligan. >> it is a day for do officers. >> i loved him on "golden girls" jie. it is not about richard mulligan. >> dr. harry wetson, what won't he say? >> let's try this one more time. mulligan day is a day for do overs and not honoring richard mulligan. >> he won an emmy. >> it is a day for forgiving yourself and a chance for righting mistake. >> he was taken too soon, andy. >> happy mulligan day. >> happy to see you my diseased friend. let's welcome our guests. it wasn't that funny. i'll take. it she's so hot that waitresses serving her often warm the plate that she's on. >> that's hot. >> it is kim bierly
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guilfoyle -- it is kim -- kimberly guilfoyle. and his giant mutant like wits require their own green room and massage table. paul mecurio. if you haven't bought his latest cd, you probably won't. >> buy it. buy it. >> and he is dressed like little orphan annie, ie, a chicago white sox player, bill schulz. and she knows businesslike it is nobody's business, sitting is nobody's business, sitting gerri willis. and it is a stupid talking paper, our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you, pinch. >> today is not bad. shakespear condemns the film "anonymous" that has a compelling portrait of edward devi re. the debate reminds me of a favorite line in "12th
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night" that says thusly, license and registration and step out of your car. are you carrying a weapon, i know a lot of you are? i ain't stepping out of bleep my papers legit. would you mind i look around the car a little bit. my glove come part compartment is locked and you will need a warrant for that. that was shakespear. >> nicely done. don't know how to top that one. they have $300,000, but nary a demand. a month into their protest, occupy wall street has raised a few hundred thousand dollars, but still hauses president figure -- hasn't figured out what it hopes to achieve. some have formed a committee to identify specific actions they asked the government to adopt if they could. can they come to a consensus? they have trouble agreeing on things like whether someone can bring in a sleeping bag. and for many protesters, a general statement is enough.
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one dude, quote, demands are disempowering since they require someone else to respond. >> meanwhile, some protesters delivered their message via a song. it's lovely. >> it is good to know where dad is. >> meanwhile, how is the occupied -- this is why i have to read the script. how is the occupy pod going? >> they are out there and they are trying to make a statement and they are just flapping
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their wings. >> that's all they keep saying. >> exactly. somebody has to get them out of there. they raised a bunch of money. >> $300,000. >> that's a lot of money. >> why don't they payoff the deficit, a portion? >> they are doing something, right? hospital we be applauding them instead of con constantly making fun of them? >> if they didn't do such ridiculous thing. if they have a legitimate cause, i don't know what is it, they can't agree on anything. they have people down there like russell simmons who makes more money than everybody except trump. they should be protesting him. he is one of those they are upset about. what is their point? what is their message? >> and they wear weird clothing and have possibly offensive signs. >> and you like to hang out down there. >> paul, can they rally around a goal, or are they like your
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lips, loosely organized? >> don't encourage him. >> no, does it matter -- a lot of people are saying we are echoing this. i don't know if we are right. i have been talking to a lot of friends who are supporters of ows, that's what they say, and maybe the idea they don't have demands is not so big a deal. >> right. there is a couple things. first, it is four weeks. it took 13 years for the civil rights movement to kohese. >> are you comparing it to the civil rights movement? you make me sick. >> listen, any movement takes time. do you understand? >> yes, especially if we are constipated. >> what is wrong with you? >> i don't know. go ahead. >> no, why should i bother? just move on. >> i am so sorry. >> no, actually -- why do you even have me read the story? >> i apologize. >> ask a third question you won't even let me answer. >> try it. >> here is the thing.
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i want you to respond to her criticism. >> i am afraid of her because she looks like a super hero. >> and my lip maze be bigger than yours -- and my lips may be bigger than you. >> okay. this show is falling apart. go ahead and answer the question. why do you killjoy? >> i don't even know what i want to say now. woodstock changed a culture. >> oh my lord. >> keep going. >> they didn't have a goal initially. their whole goal was to go have a trip and go back and get the car in the new york thorough way. part of the problem is the media because they focus on certain whack-a-dos who make great tv. one guy said, what about mars? we were supposed to have base camps on mars. it is you -- you never get quotes from fredo.
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>> that is a good point. >> he wants validation. >> i am trying to get gerry into this. >> gerri, here is the thing, they are out there shouting at the banks. they are blaming the banks, but the banks didn't tell them to go to that expensive college. >> hundred dollar genes, ipod, ipad, they are wearing it all of the they are the capitalists. they have $300,000 in the bank. they have property now. the united teachers federation gave them storage space. downtown, that's expensive real estate down there. they have capital, they have real estate, and they have no idea what they are doing. that pretty much makes you a mainstream capitalist right there. >> there you go. the movement is a month old, like new bourns they sleep 15 hours a day and complain a lot. as a man baby yourself you must identify. >> i identify. there is also the hygiene aspect. they should have demands.
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they have gotten their message out. obama quotes them all the time. they are the lead story on every news station in town jie. because there is nothing happening. >> yes, and thank god for them. they are our a block. you should be worshiping them. >> i thank them every morning. >> they have done more for this show than anthony's wiener. >> do you think this conversation happened in the revolutionary times they would say, this uprising, it is a month old and nobody knows what they want to say. >> why is it middle -- upper middle class people think this is something that is going to hurt them if there is some uprising? >> so you are telling me that people down on wall street aren't upper middle class? they are all grad students. >> the guy with the trust funds. >> yeah, the guy crying, the main guy is like a trust fund baby from columbia. >> that's my poind. the messenger -- they need a central spokesperson. the messenger is bad. you don't ask to have your student loan revoked. >> i'm sure they can hire a pr
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firm to do it for them. >> that would require money they think is evil. >> they have their money in they mall go mated bng that is all union -- bank that is all union. >> when you have a large crowd, a couple of crazies will slip through the cracks and that's what the media uses. or are we not allowed to use that excuse. >> you got down there. >> you eliminate people. anybody with drums down there -- the beatles were on lsd and they knew not to let r ny im -- ringo talk. >> have i two big questions. -- i have two big questions. say something good comes out of this and they have legitimate points. at some point don't they have to look at themselves? americans -- it is not wall street. it is main street. we are all guilty of walking away from our homes, walking away from financial commitment. at some point we have to say,
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what did we do to cause this? it is the bankers, it is the bankers. you chose to go to the $25,000 a year college. >> i spent $200 on this vintage jersey. i look in the mirror and truly the debtor is me in a butterfly collar. >> have i to tell you, you spent $200 on that? >> it is like polyester and ray yawn, right? is it hot? >> it is not ray yawn. >> i am moving on. it sadens me. >> isn't it symbolic of how people are, and that should be the conversation on some level, not whether a kid wants his loan revoked? that's a bad messenger. >> here is what troubles me and i talked about it earlier on "the five" the people that originated this -- ad busters. these are a bad group of people. they believe osama bin laden was a revolutionary and that his murder -- he was murdered because he was about to topple america. th is what they write.
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-- this is what they write. when i bring it up my friends say it doesn't matter who backed it. it is what is happening now. it is the groups coming in and try to ignore the fact that these people ruing our problems as an -- are using our problems as an opportunity top koll capitalism. >> you are not going to topple capitalism, but to push it aside at this point is the other end of the spectrum. >> if you want to talk about starting in a pho their yus area, the tea party began as a catch phrase on cnbc. the worst place ever. if you don't have fox business -- >> demand it. >> nicely done. >> you are welcome, gerri. >> too bad he is not allowed on any show. >> i could fashion a tie through this collar. >> from clashes to flashes. his campaign has yet to wain. i speak of herman cain. the latest poll has the pizza
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pusher with a slight lead over obama 43% to 41% in a hypothetical 2012 match up cain is now the run away leader among republican presidential primary voters with 45% more than twice that of second place mitt romney at 21%. i think maybe i read that weirdly. as the front-runner cain is drawing more scrutiny and some comments he made on saturday about a border fence has stirred up controversy. here is what he said. >> imh i am in charge of the -- when i am in charge of the fence it will be barbed wire on top of the -- on top. it will be electric fieed. and there will be a sign on the other side that says "it will kill you." >> on sunday cane explains the -- cain explains the re, mas.
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>> it is a joke. >> that is not a serious plan. no, it is not. >> you got a big laugh. >> that's a joke. i have also said that america needs a sense of humor. that was a joke. >> meanwhile, another gop debate will be held tonight. excitement is already building. isn't that right? you know he will be live tweeting once it starts. i love that. is a vote for cain a vote for cain or a vote for romney? >> he is the most likable candidate in the field. >> he says what comes to mind. >> the electric -- electric fieed fence. >> i think he is making a joke. but he got in trouble on the
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sunday shows because he was talking about how his tax plan would cost some people money. people are saying, hmm, what about that tax plan. so charming and so warm. >> he is a genuine person. and he is entertaining. >> you feel passionate about that. >> will i catch something by being here. >> paul, you claim to tell jokes you think are funny. >> watching what he said was he joking? >> he was kidding because he is an entertaining sideshow. america will never truly vote for him. they are not taking these polls seriously. he is that crazy uncle you don't introduce your girlfriend to until six months into the relationship. this guy is a sideshow, and he he knows it. he is playing that up. you like the pizza guy, but that's not the guy you end up marying. >> what's wrong with the pizza guy? >> might i remind you this sideshow you are talking about
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was an actual rocket scientist. believe it or not, unlike you, he was the ceo of godfather's pizza, unlike you. he had a wildly popular radio show, unlike you. he is funny -- anyway. >> does he work on a gothic comic club? no. >> he also worked for the fed. the ceo has great things to say about him. he is smart and passionate. you shouldn't discount his candidacy. we keep saying it and week after week he is continuing to climb in the polls so don't act like it is not happening. it is the season of the nba and nobody is watching or caring and they take eye -- idle pleasure. then come around the playoffs they will pick their team. they will only have mare money left and it will be romney and perry and everybody will
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forget cain who will have a tv show on the network. >> my view is party neutral. i would say the same thing with a crazy democrat in the race. >> he already had a radio show. >> bill try to say something in that shirt that tha doesn't make me laugh. >> popcorn here, get your popcorn. >> i said it before and i will say it again. at this time in the election cycle in 2008 it was two republican freight trains, guiliani and thompson. both mean nothing right now. but they are great things to talk about, much like occupy wall street. at the time i was wearing my jersey first in 1970 ices, i believe mondale was ahead. >> this is missing half the collar. >> the 70s were hard times. >> how much grit did you have to sell to get that shirt? nobody remembers grit. >> oh grit the magazine? >> i'm sure herman cain does.
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>> poor herman 6789. >> he is perfect in every way. >> now you are being weird. >> now you are jealous. >> as the show goes on he gets creepier and creepier. >> and you set me next to him, why? >> this isn't ray yawn, is it? >> according to the house energy and commerce committee, the white house refuses to turnover documents. that's one story we won't be doing tonight. first, should you be jailed for lying about metals? >> yes. >> what about girl scout patches? >> no.
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should it be bee legal to lie about being a heroic guy? that's a question the supreme court has agreed to answer. god good for them, they are doing some work. the 2006 law that makes it illegal to lie about having received military medals was struck down by the federal appeals court of california after it was challenged by a man who had claimed he received the medal of honor. javier alvarez seen here with a tremendous muss -- mustache was indicted after making the claim at a meeting. but they said there was no evidence and nobody harmed and no compelling reason to make a crime out of it. one judge said people often tell lies about themselveses and it would be, quote, terrifying if they could be prosecuted for it. you know who deserves a medal?
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my cousins from the old country. >> i miss those guys. >> i will see new a month. kimberly, it feels like this should be a crime to falsely claim you've got medals that some people have died for. it is a lie, but what was that sound? it feels like a crime, but should it be a crime? >> for me personally it is pretty reprehensible you sit there and say are you a war hero and try to get funds for it. it is stealing. you are misrepresenting. to me something has to be off limits. why is it okay to do that? will he claim halloween is showing up every day on his calendar by mistake and he is dressing up? >> that's a good point. in a way it is theft. they are stealing -- he's stealing the bravery of
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somebody else. it is not a thing you can -- >> if you are doing it to raise money you are stealing and you can be prosecuted. people lie about that all the time. congress lies about interns. there is a long list. how will we police this thing? it seems like a crime. >> if you -- i mean if the guy is clierly lying -- clearly lying about a medal there could be a law that forbids it. >> where does it go after that? >> are you refer together slippery slope? >> look, at the end of the day -- >> you have to come to our water theme park. >> that's the third ride. >> and then people will be able to drive around in a replica of paul's lips. >> that would be the inflatable tool.
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>> why do i come? >> gio so i can ask you important questions and say are you a successful comedian. should you go to jail for that? >> get off me. go to somebody else. i am not playing anymore. >> i am interested in your opinion. i am kidding. go get a salome sandwich and come back in 30 seconds. >> how do you feel about it, greg? >> it is wrong, but at the same time, i am with gerry that this is something settled outside in a parking lot. i don't mean violence. i have to give bill the last word. your entire life is a lie, so you must be hoping the court says -- >> yes, and i enjoy walking
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around a free man. this is ridiculous this is paw lit sized. they have to come up with a better phrase than stolen valor. it sounds like an old-fashioned way to lose your vaw gin tee. -- virginity. the general came by and at some point or another he stole my valor. one thing lead to another. my hoop skirt came up. >> i think it is damaging to soldiers, so i think it is a different lie. >> if you want to punish them, make them enlist in the army for two years. >> you are right. make them work in a veteran's hospital. >> they are making them do that already. >> it has to be a crime to do that. it has to be statutory. >> better that than him going to a jail cell and his valor being stole. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news .com.
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to leave a voicemail call 212-462-5050. still to come, the half time report from tv's andy levy. he is back. i hate him already. >> the half time report is sponsored by crow shea art. the objects formed that is normally used to make clothes by looping the thread through a self-with needle hook. thanks, crow shea art.
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welcome back. let's see if we have anything wrong. for that we will go to andy levy. andy, you look healthy. >> thank you. last week my lip was so blown up people -- parents on the streets were yelling at their kids, "stay away. it is a mccu ry o." >> your lips were disgustingly huge. >> what kind of infection was this? >> the good kind, paul. >> at least he had an excuse, paul. >> for a week i knew what it was like to be paul, and now i feel bad making fun of him. greg, you started off the show by saying i'm greg gutfeld and i'm right here so the guy peeking in the window at 3:00 a.m. wouldn't be me. did some digging and turns out we tape earlier in the night. >> you lie. lie. >> still isn't me though. >> i am not saying it is.
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>> i am somewhere else. >> you said it couldn't be you. i stay could be. >> i am across town right now. i have an alibi. >> doesn't shep live across town? >> all right. >> isn't alibi the name of your binoculars? i'm just asking questions. >> occupy wall street hits its one-month anniversary. greg, i believe the traditional one-month anniversary is soap, so that's goods. that is my one cheap shot of the night. if the protesters didn't so such ridiculous things we wouldn't make fun of them. right? like dressing up like the founding father, right? >> you are picking the person that is normal? no. half of the people are not clothed with children walking around. the guy defecating. >> i think you missed my point.ilgeer
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>> then would you like them. >> wow. >> paul, you asked greg to acknowledge that you made a good point what you brought up woodstock, but you didn't. >> i did. >> i don't think you even brought up a point at all. >> because i was being attacked from all sides. much like the protesters on wall street. i speak for my brothers -- >> they don't even believe you. >> they don't want your support. >> we don't want that thick-lipped comedian on our side.
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you take him, people. >> a lot of people like my lips. people think i have collagen injections. >> lip freaks on craigslist. >> there is a fetish for everything. yes,y, you said the protesters don't know what they are doing. i think they know what they are doing. they are expressing their anger as far as wall street getting privileges from the government that ordinary americans are not getting. >> what do they want? we don't know. it is a mystery. nobody can answer the question. >> asking what they want is different than saying they don't know what they are doing. they don't want anything except for things to not be the way they are. sometimes that's enough. sometimes that's enough. >> they have to acknowledge they brought a lot of this on themselves. you can't be blaming the banks if you took the loan out. >> it is not just about the loans. i don't disagree with that.
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wall street gets treatment from the government. this whole too big to fail thing. people are small enough -- >> why are you so angry about this? at the end of the day, not only do we bail them out, but they raise fees on us and we have to pay that too. >> that's why they are so angry. >> remember, who bailed them out? >> the banks did not bail themselves out. >> the government. >> it is after the bailout tremendous amounts of profits are made and ceo's take multimillion-dollar bonuses. there is a lot of things going on. >> a lot of people are being rewarded for massive failures. >> thanks for adding that intelligent -- >> at the end of the day, i think we know i'm right. >> paul, you said the protesters needed -- don't you know -- >> your lips are creepy and thin. i wrote that six weeks ago.
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>> you have -- you should have honed it a little more. >> i shouldn't have done the creepy part. >> a poll shows 67% of voters agree with the view of the protestors and 87% think it is okay they are protesting. >> when they start to figure out they have to pay for the cops' overtime they have to pay for the clean up, they are not going to feel that way. >> as long as they are down there which is not a residential area it will be fine. if they try to spread it, it could be a problem. >> wait until it comes to your house. >> there will be some drunk, loose women making out. >> they can't all be winners. >> it would be nice if one of them was. >> we don't ask for much. >> we are not looking for an allstar here. >> we get it. enough. >> we are aren't looking for like a greg jeffreys. >> wow.
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herman cain rising in the polls, like dough. greg you refer to zogby as your second favorite poll. what is your favorite? >> obviously vacwapoble. >> how about a telephone? >> you like rasmusson. >> stripper pole. >> paul you said herman cain is an entertaining sideshow. >> yes. >> nice, racist. >> that has nothing to do with his race. i am a big fan of a couple of black people. >> don't touch the other guests. >> they like it. >> they don't. we get e-mails the next day. >> i smell like baby powder. >> is that what that is? >> baby powder is often used to mask other things. >> the supreme court stolen
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valor act case. kudos to you for saying it is you are reprehensible to lie about getting medal. >> do we agree? >> absolutely. >> we don't agree it is illegal, but hes reprehensible. >> you say it is theft because you are stealing somebody's bravery. do you think that's why it is called the stolen valor act? >> maybe. >> he can be so sarcastic. if you profit from a lie you can be prosecuted. and it looks like most of the people prosecuted under the stolen valor act, there is a proposal to amend the law and instead it applies for when the deception is looking for something in return. >> i would think so. >> and paul, you brought up the irony of congress making it illegal to lie. i will take it one step further. if they want to lie, they
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should make it illegal to misrepresent military service and senator richard oh did i say i served in vietnam i mean in vietnam bloomen that will can grow to jail. >> it is all over the place. >> i am done. >> that you rmy friend. -- that rurks my friend, that you are. >> should america check itself? kimberly guilfoyle discusses her latest book "america, you better check yourself" after the break. should halloween be banned? i will present my fair and balanced take on the matter while wearing my sexy cat woman costume after the break.
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well, she refused the order to sing about the border. last month, is there any other kind of month, a texas high school student refused to stand up and recite the mexican national anthem and pledge of allegiance as part of a spanish class assignment. said the 15-year-old, quote, i thought it was out of hand. i didn't think it was right
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reciting pledges about mexico and being loyal to it had nothing to do with learning spanish. a spokesperson for the school district 10 miles north of mexico defended the assignment saying it was a requirement for upper level language classes to teach foreign culture. i feel we must discuss this in our -- >> lightning roooounnd. lightning round. >> i love that. >> kimberly, why did it have to be the anthem? why not "la bamba"? that's a terrific song. >> i thought that was the anthem. >> one of the greatest songs ever and i always wanted to learn the lyrics. was she wrong to do this? was it just an assignment? >> i don't believe it is that innocent. just like britney spears, not that innocent. i think there is a little indoctrine. swraition and i don't think it needed to be done. >> paul, i get you think we
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should sing the mexican anthem in every school. >> let me tell you something, oh weepy eye one. i think she should keep her mouth shut and sing the damn thing. she should not only bow made to sing it, but there should be mexicans have sombreros shooting her feet. doing this will think she can get out of every homework assignment. i can't do theory of relativity because einstein was german and it is ar miss it is a day. why do you make a face when i make a point? why don't do that with anybody else. >> i try to identify with the viewers. do you agree that she should be quiet and do the assignment? >> no, there are lots of ways to learn about the culture without learning the song and doing the dance.
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>> have i to say it is a bit -- i have to say tts -- it is weird. >> because it is there. >> take that question which is a good one. and remember it is texas. if there was ever a plot about getting people in the mexican way it would not be effective. they wanted to build a moat. >> not everybody. >> the fact of the matter is this is something everybody in mexico says every day. in what way does doing this anthem teach me spanish? because it is in span -- spanish. that would be my response. >> okay, when they start teaching the pledge of allegiance and our national an -- anthem in mexico, it would be nice for them to learn our language. >> learn the language. there is a continue controversial idea. >> believe me, in mix mekz
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they learn the -- in mexico they learn the pledge of allegiance because when they come here illegally they have to blend. next topic, last week the google engineers sent off a nearly 5 -- 5,000-word critique. but it was sent to millions of google plus members. his post ripped the social networking site. it went to the company's top bosses and then he has that picture of connie selica. what in god's name is google plus? >> i thought it was an air freshener. i have to give credit to this guy. i can't do it with a straight face. you are looking at my shoes when i am talking. >> they are nice shoes.
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i give him credit for making mark zuckerberg a facebook like he cares about his users. and you should know how to use your own social network and hit the wrong button. kimberly, have you ever had an e-mail altercation where you sent something you didn't want to send? >> no, but i have received many things that i do not like and don't want to receive ever, ever again. >> i don't think those are accidental. >> when i send them i mean every word. >> you don't want to say these pictures are of you. don't claim it. >> it looks that bad? >> that gad. -- that bad. oh, i spent so much on reconstructive surgery. the disbie called out the executives. should they be fired? >> don't hit the send button. have a little discipline. >> he didn't send it -- he didn't mean to send it. i don't think think he could
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get out of having to do the mexican national anthem? >> that's what it was. >> really? >> i just made that up. what i don't get is the . of -- have you ever recalled an e-mail? >> that is so lame. >> no. when i had an e-mail alteration, what i would do immediately is sometimes i got the -- >> i got that one. >> before i my time here. i sent out a roip write e-mail and i said, making man. there is a fun picture thing. you need tech support to get into e-mail and they are working over time and delete, delete, delete. and then you buy four large pizzas. >> that doesn't work. >> it does work. >> i just poison everybody i sent it to. >> i think he did it on purpose. he is an engineer and by
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accident he sends it to the world? >> you don't fire him for it. >> propose? we must move on. it is time to take a break. there is more stuff to throw in your face when we return.
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welcome back to "red eye. -- "red eye." 5* massachusetts school principal is banning columbus day, halloween and thanksgiving calling them insensitive. in an e-mail celebrating the fall holidays a the school, the principal writes, quote, when we were young we were able to claim ignorance of the atrocities that christopher columbus gives to people. we can no longer do so. for many of us and our students celebrating this particular person, it is an insult and a slight to the people he annihilated. gerry, this teacher has to be a miserable person. that's all i can gather. >> he has to go. the teacher has to go. >> unfortunately. >> no we get to celebrate thanksgiving. we get to celebrate halloween. it is none of the silly -- >> not halloween because it is say tan nick.
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let's -- because it is satanic. >> paul, do you think maybe she just watched like a pbs documentary? >> of course she picked up a book and read it in one night and all freaking out. >> i will leave flaming bags of poop on her front porch. >> you need to have insense tee. >> you will leave your act? >> you are so proud of yourself. you just grew an inch. >> go after my height. >> again, america, he doesn't let me answer the question. i am not going to answer. i had a point. are there any good teachers left? is this an example why we are in such peril? >> kids are the ones that will suffer. they were not allowed to celebrate holidays. >> bill did. >> that's every day.
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that's 365 days a week. -- a year. she is putting her own view points and affecting the whole school saying no one can have halloween. this is what she personally believes. so they should make a protest against her and kick her out of there. >> you are violent. >> bill, your own family doesn't invite you to thanksgiving. >> it doesn't matter. i am for every one of those holidays. the damage they do to new york is far more than occupy wall streeters. what i care about is go to the bahamas. this guy should have some stat fews. -- statues. >> i discovered the bahamas in 1998. san dahls resort -- sandals resort. >> don't go in the town. sketchy. >> teachers should not take
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columbus day off. >> your point was forgotten ages ago. we will close things out with the post game wrap up with tv's andy levy. go to foxnews.com/redeye.
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back to tv's andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> o'reilly on tuesday night? >> yep, is it legal? tomorrow night we are back in town and ready to go after being in boston last week that was fabulous. >> gerry, what did bank of america do to you after you cut up one of their debit cards on air? >> they have doningthing, but they hold my mortgage and i secretly like them. >> paul, where will you be? >> november fourth and fifth got them comedy club and everybody is coming right?

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