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who ran last week. >> dana: that is it for us on "the five." thank you for watching. we'll see you welcome to "red eye." i'm greg gutfeld, and we are coming to you live from fox news studios at 3:00 a.m. i repeat, this is a live program. i am currently not in front of the seventh avenue entrance of penn station dressed like a fallen angel and a peer of white satin short shorts. now to andy levy. what is coming up on tonight's show, old sport? >> you have to get your groove on before you get paid, america. a new survey shows 50% of americans think pot should be legalized. plus does watching reality show turn girls into mean girls? and a fat guy beats up shy yaw
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law buff. >> thank you, andy. >> well come, greg. >> is this where you wish me happy something day. >> yeah, but there were no good ones. >> you mean to tell me there is nothing special about today? >> i guess there isn't. >> you guess there isn't? great. >> okay what is this about? >> what do you mean? >> you are currently upset about this, and i just don't think it is that big of a deal. >> you don't think it is that big a deal, great. >> what did i miss? >> it is erin moran's birthday. >> okay. >> kind of a big day in the gutfeld household. >> i did not know that. >> every october 18th, the whole family would gather around the tv and watch marathons of "happy days" and" jonie loves chachi" and one year my parents got a copy of the time she was on "the love boat" and let's just say that little greg gutfeld went to bed with a smile on his face. i spend all year looking
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forward to this day and you don't even mention. it. >> i won't make that mistake again. how old is erin? >> 51 years young. >> happy erin moran's birthday. >> you are damn right. let's welcome our guest. she is cuter than a smurf eating a kitten. i am here with patti ann browne. and if jokes were rocks he would be rocky. and he stinks of failure and more failure, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so sharp he gives paper a gavin mcguinness cut. writer, musician and comedian. and he is as old as a flaper and belongs in the crapper, good to see you, pinch. >> on the front page, he profiles a gallery of protest signs that make up occupy wall street. among them, i don't believe the liberal media.
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poppycock. and balderdash, young, educated and unemployed. reform corporate welfare. well that's a hum-dinger. and there was a lot we saw more of. act now and save on the "new york times." it is your window to the world. there were like a lot of those. >> really? >> yes. >> i find that hard to believe. >> it is a movement within a movement. >> you are a movement within a movement. >> people read me while they have a movement. >> that's true. >> it is not, not true. is it more than crunchys who say yes to the munchys? according to the latest gal lop poll, 50% of americans think marijuana should be legalized. separately, ever since the white house promised to answer petitions on various crap as a way to bring the government closer to the people, guess which subject dominates five of the top 10 currently in rotation. it is not legalized pot.
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one of the other demands to formally acknowledge an extraterrestrial presence, is that 10,300 signatures and gaining on ganja fast. everyone seems to be for humans and hemp, 100 agreed that red pandas should not be on ecstasy. >> who could blame them? who could blame them? how shocked are you by the poll on marijuana? >> i thought that was exaktsly what it would be. i am not even remotely shocked. >> no? >> no. i want to say something, i am pro legalization, but i think it is possible to be anti-pot and pro legalization. >> i agree with you on that. but explain. >> i smoke pot, but i do it for horror movies, "curb your
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enthusiasm" and love making. it should not be in the workplace. it should not be out socializing. you shouldn't do it when you go out since someone slaps your girl and you have to fight. it is bad for those 18 to 25. you lose your ambition and can't get up in the morning. though it should be legal, it is bad. >> it is a good point. i know a lot of people that i went to college with who because of drugs have a happy, meaningless existence. but they didn't do anything. meanwhile vurks friends who are successful, but drunk. in a weird way you are a jerk when you drink booze, but when you smoke pot you are nice, but hopeless. >> well, also booze you can get out there and socialize and go to meetings. i'm drunk right now. but pot just -- and people smoke it all day because it doesn't have the stigma. let's make it legal and put some stigma on top. >> you have been high since
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july. >> well, yeah, that's true. >> where do you stand on legalization? >> obviously some people want to legalize it because they just like getting high. i don't know any of those people. there is a medical use for aids patients and cancer patients. >> yeah, we'll buy that. >> i interviewed a lot of serious people who favor legalizing it, obviously to take away the profit for the drug trade. it seems unit -- it seems counter intuitive. the war on drugs is not working, and that's why these numbers are happening. >> aren't these polls meaning less? we hear about these things, but there is no politician in our lifetime who will do anything about it unless you are ron paul. ron paul 2012. >> he wants to. that's where you have libertarians coming together with liberteens. i think this new found tolerance, i was trying to figure out where did it come from? and it might just be the documentary provide huh
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business -- the prohibition. and it really puts everything into these old photographs and the wonderful voiceovers, and it made me think a man cannot control another man. new york city, 2011. >> are you so angry for a voiceover. all it was was a little violin. >> what is worse? the outlaw of drugs or listen to pro poten enthusiasts? >> they are both equally bad. i hate pro posten enthusiasts they are repeat tau tiff and boring. >> the common refrain is never in my lifetime of the i don't believe that anymore. 62% of the age-group of 18 to 29 say it should be legalized. the lowest number is 65 and
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over. so basically the fun starts when those people die. we shall then be able to smoke a bowl in public. >> i would like to apologize to all of our viewers over 65. except you, mom. >> you don't need to apologize to those who are pro pot and over 65. they are allowed to stay alive. >> what annoys me most -- i am pro legalization. why do they always connect it to hemp? why is hemp always involved? 8 -- 18,000 signaturesto allow industrial hemp to grow. >> i think there is a myth that if we grow hemp there will be hemp cars, hemp buildings, hemp politicians and the whole world will eat it. it is wonder crop to them. >> that's it is -- what is the difference between pot and hemp? >> i don't know. people who are pro pot talk your ear off about hemp.
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it is like this magical fiber that can be used for anything. but all it is associated with are really annoying jerks, so it can't be that good. >> that's because the founding fathers used to harvest it, man. >> wasn't the constitution written on hemp? >> yes. >> that's what i always hear. >> yes. >> i made a zeen out of hemp, and it was the biggest nightmare. the presses couldn't handle it. it kept falling apart. it is crappy. >> i am glad you edited yourself there. >> it is shish-crappy. >> it is a sish caw bob of crap. >> by the way, can we just correct that right there? the constitution is not made of hemp. you say that and a "red eye" viewer will try to smoke it.
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not very patriotic. from weed to greed, are politicians to blame or bankerswho make it rain? lots of polls today. while many americans blame wall street for their economic whoas, they blame the government even more. 60 tour% of those surveyed said the federal government is the biggest culprit for the saging economy and 30% saying it is the big financial institutions like chase, jp morgan and patti ann browne. does that mean they prefer tea partying to occupy ?g why do you raise a question when you know the answer? although some who blame dc fault it for too much regulation and others for too little regulation. research that was done by a polling firm gives some insight into the folks occupying wall street. such as the nugget that 31% say they would support violence to achieve their agenda. meanwhile, how does occupying the produce aisle going?
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>> you know, normally i amy nor -- i am enamored of them. tom, some politicians including president obama and chris chris stey are starting to compare the occupy yes, sirs with the tea parties. they share the same anger. do you agree with that? >> they don't share the same an anger. it was mentioned in what you read there, the word part of things. the tea partiers want to stop regulation and the occupy wall street people want more regulation. am i right? they are two separate things. >> are they? >> i can't get the story right. first we hear they get it and realize the government is culpable. and then we hear they are nuts
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and they want aliens to come down and more hemp pants. we know kids say crazy stuff and they should be for given for that. the old people, the smart people there, are they saying that it is big government, or are they saying it is big business 1234* i can't get the facts. >> i disagree with you. i don't think kids should be out and active. it is dangerous. they should be locked up until they are making at least six figures, and then they can have an opinion. maybe in their 40s. what do you say to that? that's sensible. >> that sounds reasonable. i they ever thought of that option, mandatory jail sentence. military service is a little harsh, but it will take some thinking. >> i think i swayed you though, haven't i? >> pab, given they blame americans for the economic mess shouldn't they be occupying dc? i'm just picking up that question now. >> it is an excellent question.
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white house advisor today said the protesters, quote, are frustrated by an economy that does not reward hard work and responsibility. so obviously the white house is a little confused. i think david is confusing them with the tea party. somebody please point them in the direction of the park and he can follow his nose. >> he also said the protests you are see rght same conversationsthat people are having in living rooms and kitchens across america. of course, like, who used all of the toilet paper? >> they are having that. look, if you want sound answers, don't ask it from a guy whose last name is pluf. >> bill, you live in a cardboard box village. >> certain parts of east midtown and hells kitchen, i have a traveling box. i will say these people from what i saw when the movement
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was in utero, they know the government is bad. they are aiming at the government. but the tea party has cornered that market. they have turned a blind eye to this business. they are not giving them an ounce. >> you know who could unite both of them? ron paul. >> you know who could unite ron paul? his eyebrows. >> notice you are seeing moron paul at the occupy wall street, and there were a lot at the tea parties. he captures the anti-government leave me alone sense both of them have. >> a lot of young people like him because they are mad at israel and he reflects that. they are mad at the fed and they are mad at big business and he has all of that. i think they get confused when they get to the governmental policies which are let's cut it. let's cut it down to 20%. a lot of their agenda is more
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regulations and more rules. one of the petitions that blew my mind got something like 7,000 signatures and allows the seriously backlogs with their i-140 to approve i-45 and apply for fad and ap. >> that is a big sign. >> finally i was going to say something. >> here is the thing that didn't piss me off, but it made me chuckle. before i came to the show i went on twitter and they tweeted a commemoration of the first embedded reporter. it was their first report from occupy wall street. should you be using the word embedded? come on. that's ridiculous. they are not dodging bullets. they are dodging tramp feces. >> sometimes it is easier to recover from the fall.
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>> from protests to prostitution. should their photos be leaked for the company they seek? west palm beach florida is stopping men from soliciting prostitutes. they agreed to publish the booking photos of johns on the city's website. but only if their repeat offenders -- if they are repeat offenders. if they have been arrested a second time, you have to make them realize they are not helping society, and they are endangering their own lives and the lives of any other. there was a similar program in the 90s, but it cost the city a $10,000 settlement after a guy whose name was printed and sued. speaking of shame. >> who is the most special dog in the world ♪ >> you are the most special dog in the world ♪ >> there is no other dog who is as special as you ♪ ♪ because the most special dog in the world is you. >> can i tell you something?
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that originally had the happy birthday theme because we realize you can't play it because you will be sued so it was two "red eye" sapors. >> pab, let's get back to it. good or bad idea to shame these people? >> you know, it is interesting that they say you get one free pass. you get the first one free, but if you are a repeat offender you will be exposed. >> that's always my motto. >> they are reporting that prostitution is on the rise. especially in the north end. and it is because of the economic downturn. that's the part i am not getting. when the economy is bad they say now is a good time to start paying for sex. what am i missing there? >> i am against the state getting involved in morality. but it is interesting because
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i am pro shame as a way to regulate one's personality. >> it helps you. >> it helps me. it helps me lead -- >> definitely has created this wardrobe. >> he is for legalization, but there should be some shame involved in smoking it all the time. >> i want to say to my fellow pot smokers, let's not pump our fists in the air. i guess prostitution is kind of bad, but the problem with the debate is we are forgetting hideous men. what if you had a thing where every time you spoke you go -- >> i want to take on you a date. i think you are so pretty, but not in this condition. should those people not get
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laid? this poor freak finally finds somebody who is willing to have sex with him for money. she is happy. yes, let's do the transaction. they say, freak, loser who never gets laid, now you are going to be shamed. [laughing] >> wow, that is the best argument ever. >> i haven't been laid in maybe five days. we have a lot of guests at my house. my wife doesn't like it when there are guests and they can hear. i am about to sfrang gel someone. -- sfrang gel someone. >> on that note we have to take a break. four south carolina counties have gone to court to challenge the authority to conduct the 2012 presidential primary. that's one story we won't be doing. will he be willing to come on air and accept this "red eye" humanitarian award?
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is it turning our female youth into women who are unkuth? i speak of reality tv. it is has found that shows like "real housewives" may be to blame for an epidemic of mean girls amount of survey of girls 11 to 17 suggest bad behavior encouraged and rewarded on tv like hair pulling and wine glass throwing and blaming everyone but yourself encourages bad behavior in reality. says one shaw, quote,-- says one shrink, girls are bombarded in reality stey tv that shows girls in competition with one another instead of support and collaboration. it perpetuates a mean girl stereo type.
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but is all reality tv that detrimental 1234* look at this clip from real house dogs of orange county. >> that's sad, actually. i don't know if i can carry on now. that made me feel awful. pab, you claim to be a woman and i tend to agree. do you think these reality shows encourage meanness among your sex? >> reality tv is a big umbrella. my favorite reality show is "dancing with the stars" and i'm not sure women -- they are supportive of each other even though they are competing. when one is voted off the others cry. although they are probably tears of joy because they all want the mirror ball. but i think i -- i think it would have the opposite
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affect. the shows where the women are foul mouthed and ranting and disgusting, i would see that as a girl, and i would think i would say i never want to be like that. i am shocked that it is encouraging that behavior. i think they would see that and if there is any mirror there they would say, oh my god. >> if there was a mirror there, you know what bill would do. >> why did i make such a predictable joke? the thing that bugs me, there are all of these celebrities condemning bullying all over the place. it is the in thing to do. yet they are on networks that make their money off people bullying each other. >> and the whole reason they are on tv is they were bullied in the first place. >> it made us who we are today. 2 made us want to be on television. >> in your face andrew sedgwick. look at me now. >> i bet you are not a sidekick.
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you are a highly paid ceo. i'm on tv. >> i would say that everybody has been bullied and everybody has been a bully, right? >> you are not a man until you have kicked the crap out of someone, had the crap i can cked out of you, broken a girl's heart and had your heart broken. >> by that qualification, i am a man. i am not saying whose ass i kicked, but they were probably under four foot two, but asses were kicked. >> the thing that bothers me about the housewives show and not "jersey shore" and the crap on mtv because they are young and doing stupid thing. but these are women pushing 50. that's what is weird to me. >> i got to completely disagree with what you said. >> i call bs. jay these shows, what they -- these shows what they do is they tell you if i vomit on myself or punch or punch
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someone you watch two wives pulling a weave out of their hair and they are multimillionaires. it is rewarded every show. >> it is not reyarded because they are not -- rewarded because they are not happy. >> aren't they? who cares? >> have you seen snookie sober or otherwise with a dumb grin? she is happy all of the time. >> you were staring at her butt. we have to take a break on that up lifting note. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news .com. to leave a voicemail my direct line is simple, 212-462-5050. that's my direct line. and still to come, not really, the half time report from tv's andy levy, a jerk. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by sled dogs, the highly trained canines used to pull a vehicle over snow or ice by means of lines and harnesses. thanks, sled dogs.
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welcome back. let's find out if we got anything wrong. >> how are you? >> i'm great. >> once again at the top of the show, and you did this last night too. you were telling people we are live. >> yes. >> we are not. >> yes, but it is okay now. >> you have to stop. don't lie to the american people. >> i am in a safe place. >> all right. 50% of americans think pot should be legalized. i assume means the other 50%
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are the man? greg you did your usual pooh-poohing of those who want to come clean of extraterrestrials among us. how does it feel to be a sheep? >> pretty good, actually. >> does. it really? -- does it really? until they come clean about et's and harp. >> what about kem trails. >> and the fact that experiments are going on decades after the program was suspended. we are never going to know what is out there, greg, and we are all going to be sheep. wake up, peep. -- people. >> that's what they want you to say. >> ron paul 2012, greg. >> you said it is possible to be anti-pot and pro legalization which of course it is. the lame joke is that libertarians are conservatives who want to smoke pot. but they think it is legal for others to smoke pot. >> they can be pretty nerdy.
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there is a lot of math and economics in there. i want to discourage people from enjoying pot too much because it wrecks your life. >> absolutely. >> i am not saying don't smoke it, to be clear. >> i am told it can cause you to look in the wrong spot during the half time report. >> sorry, there are 60 mes in this room. i don't know which to look at. >> pab, you say it seems counter intuitive that it would kill the profits of drug traders. what happened now is what happened during prohibition when disbang sisters -- when gangsters controlled the booze trade. >> the counter intuitive part is if you are not in favor of people doing this drug which gavin admits could be destructive, ban it. but clearly as with alcohol, obviously alcohol has ruined a lot of lives too. making it illegal did not solve that problem. it just added another problem.
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>> i don't know why you had to pick up bill. >> and use the word -- destruct -- >> just say it. >> i am proving right now it is not destructive. it is not constructive. you are not going to destroy your life. but you will not do a lot with it. >> 18 to 25, if you smoke a lot you are supposed to be figuring out what you want to do with your life. if that is laced with pot, your whole life is doomed. >> the only people i know in my life that disappeared. >> smoking pot though does make you hungry. bill, you said once the fun police are off this mortal toil -- >> coil. >> i'm assuming that's what you meant. >> didn't give a lot of material there. >> i suggested that you might -- i have a suggestion you might like. we legalize pot, but attach an
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amendment that makes it illegal for seth rogin to talk about it. >> and that other hairy guy. any movie that comes out with 20 or 30 minutes with pot in a few scenes makes it that much harder to legalize the drug. >> what would make it cool is if they spoke like that about crack. 23 they were talking about crack like they do about pot i would think that is pretty edgy. >> the constitution was not written on hemp. it was written on parchment. drafts were made from paper made of hemp. >> i have my answer. >> tom, you don't agree the occupy yes, sirs and the tea partiers share much of the same an anger. i disagree. they have different ideas on how to make things better. that's called the whole world. i think we all have the same thing.
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>> is that what i was saying? >> everybody can be for the same -- a mass murderer is following his pursuit of happiness. he wants the same thing you do. >> first of all, i don't know why you compare tea partiers to mass murderers. we will get letters. i don't think that's fair. tea partiers and the occupy yes, sirs are angry at what they view as wall street getting unfair advantages and the government screwing things up. >> can i interrupt? the government is screwing things up. you don't ask for more government. >> you wouldn't think so. >> but they do. the occupy wall street people want government solutions. the tea party people want the lack of government solutions. they want the separate things. >> not all of the wall street guys want more government. some seem to get that the
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government is screwed up here. the ones who do, i can't wrap my head around that. they make a huge accident and the solution is more government. it is baffling. >> bill, i am not sure i agree with you. the tea parties have turned a blind eye to the big business. one of the reason the tea parties were born was because of the bailoutses and stuff like that. i don't think there is any love for the big corporations there. >> it was stuff that was given to big business scprkts tea parties are not happy about that. >> and i never hear them real against bank of america. by the way they did get saved. all i hear about is big government. >> they rant against all of that stuff all of the time. >> i never hear this. >> are you unconscious half the time. >> you spend your whole day reading the daily coast. >> i have never looked at that site once in my life. and this is from the show that sends out, what is it, the --
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>> what is wrong with you? >> it is right here. it is the right wing group we always send in. >> you smoked pot from 18 to 25. >> i did. >> are you really going to -- >> hot air. >> i will skip all of that thanks to bill. >> bay the way, the best part of the occupy wall street thing, it is the chance it has given all of these young girn lists who missed out on the 60s to be a part of history. >> and bed. >> pab, i thought it was odd the palm beach were cited. i assume women are having a hard time finding jobs. >> i was just trying to make a stupid joke, but nobody laughed. we can't all be inwithers.
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>> and not to be crass, it is cheaper for a guy to go to a prostitute than to take a girl out to dinner and a movie. >> that is crass. >> but true. >> coming from a guy living with two cats. >> dinner and drinks in new york can be about $120. a prostitute will be $500 in new york city. >> they don't have to be though. >> they don't have to be. you like the high prostitutes. >> you like the one with eyes. >> not all of us can afford your fancy prostitutes with their appendages. >> gavin, what about the prostitutes who dribble? >> what about their rights? what if they want to make $20. >> see, they are not charging $500. >> i don't go to east new york that often, especially for that kind of stuff. in the modern world, in the civilized part of manhattan, it is $500.
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>> now who is the elite? >> you noah lot about prostitution and pot. given these things are both illegal and we know nothing personally about them, right? >> no. >> right. >> what? >> get me out of this show. >> reality shows are making girls meaner. i understand you have a theory on this. >> yes. i believe reality shows are a worst case scenario situation. men love adventure, action, danger, things like that. our reality shows are ice road truckers and things like the fishing show, the dangerous fishing show. we look at that and we would like to picture ourselves in that situation, even though we will never put ourselves in that situation. healthy women like to watch unhealthy women reacting on television because that's a worst case scenario for them. they would like to picture what it would be like if they were in that situation even though they will not put themselves in that situation.
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>> really? that's how i have to end? >> i thought that was an incredibly per accept tiff commentary. >> i'm done. >> that you rmy friend. go away. >> should your nine-year-old be made to work long hours in an unsafe factory? patti ann browne discusses her controversial theory in her new book, "work for mommy or get the hell out." but next, is this the best i quit in the history of unemployment? it is the only one we bothered to look for.
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he left without discussion. trailed by pre cussing. -- trailed by percussion. in a now viral video, joey explains he worked at a marriott hotel in providence for three and a half years and was treated like crap. and then he surprises his manager.
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>> out, right now. >> i am here to tell you that i am quitting. one, two, three four ♪ >> naturally we must discuss this in the -- >> lightning round. >> there you are. you scared me for a minute. i thought you weren't showing up. gavin, he said part of the reason he quit was because he was trying to organize a union and the hotel pushed back. does that change how you feel about him? do you hate him like i hate him? >> don't suck me into that fox news. >> i don't know what the conditions were like. if it was terrible, then by
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all means form something. i really like this story. i got excited. i thought, character, that's what this country is about. not smarts. asia was made with smarts. th country is made with balls. dominic randolph at that fancy private school was in "the times" for trying to put character back in the curriculum, teach kids character. i thought this guy is dying with his boots on. then you watch and go, oh you [bleep] at the end and didn't have the same shirts on. >> pab, he has another job -- he already had another job accepted, so this was not as gut see as it looks, right? >> it kind of was. th is the kind of thing that will follow him. i bet this new job is a little nervous now. they are frantically adding a clause to their contract. >> wouldn't it be great if they rescinded the offer after seeing that. >> no marching bands. >> and then he got the flu and he was home with the flu
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without a job. wouldn't that be great? then his cable goes out. >> sorry. >> sure. > will this inspire people to quit in grand fashion? >> probably will. that's the sad thing. it is not about viral videos. it is a symptoms of -- symptom of people living their lives according to what the movie of their life will look like. he thought this would be a cool theme. >> a jerry mcgwire-type of scene. >> yes. but if you look at the video, the life is not like a movie. it wasn't that great. it was kind of sloppy. he was a man of the people. he keeps his band in the basement and pays them below minimum wage. that's why they don't have uniforms. >> when i said jerry mcgwire that's not what you were looking for, right ?. >> you can see videos on line, and people are trying to have
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these say anything moments in their lives. they never come out like that because life isn't like that. >> are you a stalker. the guy doing this is actually not john could. the woman is terrified and calling police because the guy is not wearing any pants. >> that's actually so true. can you imagine if that actually happened? >> by the way, he was wearing a long coat. no one wearing a coat like that is doing any good. >> they are bad people. >> thank you. >> i noticed by the way you said a stalker? >> it is a terrible, terrible -- it is an offensive word in about three countries. >> i have to apologize for saying it. >> am i going to a break? all right. time for a break. don't go anywhere. i said so.
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can you lend me your ears for a bit? have been listening to a lot of punks talking smack and not watching their back. to prevent future sfronting from so-called journalists i thought i would give them all a reminder, here it is. what the hell have y'all done to have an opinion on what i have been doing. what the hell have y'all won.
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the only thing you can identify with is losing. 10 number one fox news alerts in a row. who better than me? only shepherd. i crush anchors in their pinstripe suits. i fill heads full of scoops. you are welcome for that reminder. just needed to get that have off my chest. and note to that jonathon hunt, in the today they mind my hat and my gat. >> last week lebuf was beat up by a shirtless fat guy on a vancouver sidewalk. tmz reports the pair got into an argument in a bar. after security kicked them both out, the guy ripped his shirt off and started wailing before people broke it up. have a look, look havers. >> what the [bleep] are you
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doing? >> mike, mike, mike. >> stop, stop, stop, stop. >> look at me. >> better lay low. >> tom, like every american american, proud american, i hate lebuf. every time he goes out somebody wants to beat him up. >> the thing swhat is he going to nightclubs for anyway? why do celebrities go tonight clubs? nightclubs are for people who are not celebrities. they are for curly haired guys to go to to pre sendend they #r* shiya. what good can come from him going to a nightclub? >> he might get laid? >> he could have that delivered. >> he could exactly. >> it is $500. actually when you are in that
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strike that toss fear it is like $50,000. >> now we are getting back into canadian stereo types. i am canadian and i would like to tell the world that, yes, we are very polite and we are very kind. but there is also a division of us called hosiers. a hoser will kick your ass. they have scotch irish dna and they are very violent. uh come guys to party with, don't get me wrong. i love them. i am a hoser i think. >> didn't you derive from trappers? >> it is french and scotch irish. the french stay in quebec. they are not hosery. >> that makes sense. she is shaya-lebuf. that has to be french. >> it is a tough town. they were in gas town. they have a junky dead every day in that town. >> i am learning more than i thought i would learn on
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hosers. pab, i can't even come to you now. we ran out of time. >> can i note the person who saved him was on crutches? >> we will have the post game wrap up. thanks for the fact, pab.
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back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> new radio show? >> yes, it starts on november 1st, a show called funny story. >> pab, do you have anything going this week? >> yes, i am receiving an award on long island for my coverage a longtime ago. >> gavin, what is going on with your shirt? >> it says hey you in scottish. >> excellent. >> bill, quickly, plug. >> si ry us,--

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