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>> dana: i'm not doing it. >> greg: great idea. >> eric: great idea. see you back here tomorrow have a great night. >> kimberly: i could wear the catholic school welcome to "red eye." i'm greg gutfeld. thank you for coming to us. if you anyone who looks like me approaches you in bryant part at this time asking for a nice place to walk his dog, that is not me. i am not at brant pawk -- bryant park walking an knowledge -- an imaginary dog in genie pants. an disee levey is off. for all of your joe derosa needs, consider derosa unlimited. it is stuff he does in his apartment when he is sad. glad to see you. you are in your knight rider outfit. what is coming up in tonight's show. >> thank you, greg. straight ahead on the eye that is only one of the three
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primary colors, lazy, we will discuss how to dress sexy and not shute this halloween. snookie fills us in on her new book and neil patrick harris is back. sorry, i was reading the tele prompter from "the view." how did that get in here? here at fox news we will be discussing libya's liberation, football game streakers and katy perry on wall street. >> thanks, joe. anything else? >> yes, greg. i want you to know that if fox news were the food network you would be paula dean. >> how is that? >> well, if you don't know, greg, i am not going to explain it to you. >> come on, joe. >> i am not here to spoon feed you. >> but i spoon feed you sometimes, joe. >> and that's why i call you paula dean. you are tiny, tan, hot. >> thank you, joe. while we are on the subject of cooking, i always look at you like you were --
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>> ida garden. >> garlic. you are smelly, sticky, but sometimes the necessary ingredient. beat it you sad freak. let's welcome our guest. i am here with diane ma -- macedo. and he has more gags than a kidnapper. it is dan soder. and it has been years since he:00 occupied a shower, bill schulz. and he is tougher than a thong made of sand paper. terry sapor fresh from sniper school. and he is never surprised when he is caught printing lies. good to see you, pinch. >> as pleased as i am by the heavy presence of "new york times" back issues that occupy wall street, i must impress upon the protesters that the paper is meant to be read.
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we're all the news that is fit to print, not all the news that is fit to do terrible, terrible things on. also, i saw one rogue smoking the arts and leisure section. greg? >> that's awful. >> it is awful. that's why i called him a rogue. >> well done, my friend. >> it is well done. that's why i am the "new york times." is taking on the ritually hurting the poor? well, crime is up recently in new york city. in part, not on the sex and the city tour sadly. and police are blaming occupy wall street. according to the new york pors owned by fox's parent company, super awesome incorporated, they say the rally pulls special crime-fighting units away from hot zones, ie, poorer neighborhoods where they are actually needed. instead of patrolling the projects, the police are baby-sitting educated whinerswho worry someone might steel their ipad. among the troubling states which is short for statistic,
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the number of people in the city jumped 28% in the last month. that's a lot. meanwhile, at the parks protestors are squabbling over money. they have $500,000 in the bank from donations, but apparently has been reluctant to share the wealth with the other protesters. and some are threatening to splinter off. this happened while occupy yes, sirs marched -- occupiers approached the salary. and katy perry and russell brand stopped to show their support and they were welcomed warmly.
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>> that would happen. but that was just a joke. terry, welcome back to the show. nice to see you. >> good to be back. i am happy and giddy. >> i don't care. the spike in crime is hating the poor inib thats. -- in poor neighborhoods. do they care? >> no. their message is more important than those in the poor neighborhoods. dam them. they are so self-indulgent and we talked about what we were going to say. we won't do the smell -- oh i just did. i will not do they are not covered by the media -- oh, i just did. they don't care. >> it is two important points that we have gone over many times. it is okay for you to say that because you can kill me. diane, say what you want about it is tea party, there is a certain level of melodrama there. the rallyes were peaceful and boring. >> and i don't understand the connection.
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i understand the principal behind it, but i'm sure there are other variables involved that could be attributed to the spike. i live in one of the neighborhoods where one of the shootings occurred. >> so you did it. >> just kidding. no, but i also happen to live not far from where they tried to launch a rally, and they had less than 50 people show up. i don't understand where this huge police presence is coming from when they seem to be calming down anyway. >> it was big and then small. it de pindz on the weekend and the -- it depends on the weekend and the day. when k a -- katy perry and russell brand show up is it losing speed or gaining momentum? >> that was the backbreaker on the one percenter. russell brand, the great equalizer. he is known for his strategy, katy perry's diplomatic senses. i think it is close to a victory.
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>> i think you are right. >> it is ridiculous. it is almost like a celebrity person's zoo. look it is people. >> what was the movie with russell brabd in it, get -- russell brand in. it get it to the greek? >> the opening scene was him hanging out in africa and making himself feel good. that was supposed to be a parity. it is not. >> he showed up to the occupy movement, and he had nothing to say. russell, what are you here to? >> you know, fat cats. >> he would have sounded more intel jebt, but -- intelligent, but said fat cats over and over. >> you know why? he is the voice in the new movie "fat cat." bill, when can we stop doing this topic? are they ever going to stop
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giving us weird and fun things to talk about? >> they have been occupying a-block for many a month, greg. >> that's true. this is going to beat wiener. we beat wiener every day. we did it every day for like a month. >> i don't like you using the term "we were doing wiener every day for a month" we will minutes words. i was supposed to swallow the idea that the republicans -- >> from wiener to swallowing, really? >> i disavow what she said, for the record. i am supposed to swallow the fact that republicans are angry -- >> i am a lady and i reseptember this tone of con veer -- recent this tone of conversation. >> interrupt me again. did the republicans think there is less police presence in other areas of new york and therefore more crime and yet they chastise it for saying nationwide. huh poke craw see is a fine line. >> but the thing is -- the
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point i was initially making about this story in the meeting was joe biden was talking about how not voting for the stimulus bill would lead to murder and rape. people did the research and said that i guess rape went down and murder went slightly up or something like that. i get it was in flint, michigan. in this case they are making a correlation. shouldn't he m come out -- shouldn't he come out and say he was right, but use the wrong cause? >> you know what is funny about all of this is who is not showing up to hear, but who isn't? most of the heavy hitters are not showing up because they are hipocrites. do their agents go out and bargain to get a fair living wage? no they bargain for millions of dollars. for a movie star to come out and say, yeah, right on, we're with you. you can't do that unless you want to be mocked like we are doing with russell brand and katy perry. and i have that song "california girls" in my head that is driving knee nuts. >> that has been almost a year
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now. >> pretty much eight months. >> i will say this as a patriot, i want to help police by helping them with the drug confiscation down there. i took it upon myself to get as much as i could and i got a brick -- i mean a dime bag of weed. that's all i got. but i will go down there every day. >> to this story when we haven't done. from fads to grads, they are putting eager young minds way behind. and they are putting the you in iou. i speak of universities saddling kids with debt. saddling. according to a report from the federal reserve bank of new york for the first time of total number of outstanding student loan wilz exceed $1 trillion. put that in per spec tiff. that's $1 trillion $1 bill. now americans owe more to colleges than to credit card companies with the under grad borrowing $5,000, double the average loan of a decade ago which is 10 years. that could be a drag on the
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economy. says one expert, those who borrow too much end events. such as borrowing for a car and getting married and having children. that's why young cats are trying to get athletic scholarships. isn't that right b-ball kitty? should it be replaced by tde schools? yolutel are a ton of deb so i have every te i look at my degree it is like a receipt for all of those -- >> you are still paying off the bar bill. a lot of the booze you were drinking was free. >> it was all in red, plastic cups.
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i don't even know what it was. i look at the diploma and know it was money well spent. >> why aren't people complaining about colleges like they do corporations? they rip off the students. the tuition has doubled, tripled in the last year. it is something like that. >> they don't have to go to those schools. i do the same thing. i take out more than $5,000 and still paying off the loans. i suppose the whole delay life cycle thing -- here i am. no ring on it. maybe it will hold true. but that being said, i don't regret it. in terms of the university ripping kids off, they don't have to go to the schools. we have state schools available. every state they have the option to go to. if they choose to give their left arm to go to school, that's their choice. >> don't you sense where this is going is a movement to cancel all college debt? you are right. they are making the choice. it is their money they owe. but people will say can sell
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this out which means we will pick it up as taxpayers. >> everybody loves the idea of cancelling debt and this is people who never lent a dime to anybody and owe a lot of people a lot of things. >> it is a cultural thing. it is what happened with the housing mark ce. people buy things they shouldn't buy and going to college schools you shouldn't go to. comedy school or join the army? >> yours sounds a lot more structured. and there is actually a career at the end. >> your comedy school was the college you went to. >> it was watching a bunch of rich kids blow their parents' money. it was hilarious until they get the debt bill every month. >> why is he freaking out about debt. it is working out well for america. >> bill, aren't you an example of how pointless a college degree is? >> i am, but before i get to that, i don't know how many ways you expect me to propose. second of all, i have a bit of
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advice for those high school students watching. don't go to college, you will be wealthier because you don't have the debt and happier if you learn a trade which we are sorely lacking right now. and date 36-year-old sidekicks. you will be happier. and happier, and also happy. that's my advice. >> my feeling is tuition has tripled in 20 years. i did look it up. what ann coulter said, it is $21,000 a year. the students on wall street should be occupying the campuses. >> and mad about that. >> but they don't see that. they see forgiving debt before expressing real outrage at a 10-year professor. the 10-year professors are saying go support. but they don't realize they are the problem. >> and after you are done giving them the $140,000 they write you a letter every single year.
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>> all right. from student loans to throwing stones. in a blow to fans of the 21st century, temporary libyan president has declared that future laws in the qaddafi free country would have the islamic code sharia. they immediately lifted the ban of polygamy and interest in low value loans. don't know how i feel about that. even though muammar is where we want him, it hasn't stopped hillary from wanting an inquiry. i wonder if our secretary of state would support a u.n investigation that has been called for and the investigation that the national council said they will conduct. >> i would strongly saw important -- support a u.n investigation and the investigation that the transitional national council has said they will conduct. >> way to repeat everything i just said. meanwhile, what ever happened to the truck qaddafi which he
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was escaping in. the rebels have it now. >> the music didn't add anything to that. terry, you are a military law. could libya be worse off now than it was? >> of course. and it is not a shocker that a recently liberated, whatever that srecently liberated islamic country is going -- it is the mo. i think we should be hillary -- hillary freaks me out. hillary, please. i think she should be worried more about trying to subvert our easy law mist friends and not worry about investigating
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how caw qaddafi was skilled. -- was killed. >> they don't have any concern with how he died. it was obvious how he went. >> i don't think he went with high cholesterol. he keeped over and everybody was like, oh no. was it his diabetess? i think for hillary's sake they should do a re-enactment. there is a lot of drama and heavy organs. >> and you know who could play qaddafi? you. >> a young qaddafi, clearly. >> diane, what do you make of this area? they say it is going to be a modern muslim country. is it possible? >> it is possible. there are many meanings depending on which scholars you ask. it is a broad definition, but i think it is really sad for all of the women that died out there fighting for their freedom. the first order of business is to allow men to mary more than
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one wife and take away their rights. the country was in civil war for months and you would think there are more priorities. >> women who fought and died for this and are getting basically -- what is the word? a massage nistic culture. that is what it is about. it is always about keeping women down and preventing them from voting and doing anything. >> and interest free loans. >> you got that one in. >> what is with -- i asked this on "the five," so people can just give you the money and you don't have to pay anything? >> there is debt in islam. >> i agree with them on that. >> we should have our student loans go under them. >> there are many banks that operate in the u.s. that have -- >> there has to be a downside. >> they charge you fees in assisted of charging interest.
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interest breeds evil under their law. >> i would pay the fee. >> they get around everything no matter what. >> this is historically true. how they got around is they can't money land so they brought the jews in. when they are done, they wanted to kill them. they brought them in for one thing and then killed them. >> no man accepts sha ry as to why i won't have my loans this month. >> we have to take a break. that's a smart move on your part. coming up, former new hampshire governor was the latest big name politician to endorse mitt romney, an announcement that came on the sun sunday union leader. we will not be reporting this. what is this? a young man fleeing nude? i think i just died and went to young man fleeing nude heaven.
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all right, well, will his newsprint get him a long stint? he could face a year and a half in jail after being charged with a felony for criminal impersonation. last week he dressed up as a referee and ran on to the field at arizona stadium. >> he later told cops he is applying to be a contestant on the show "wipeout." it is not what you think and his fun run was inquired on the application that asks what
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is the craziest thing you have ever done? so what is the craziest thing i have ever done? it would have to be this. >> i miss those guys. dye anne, do women ever streak? how come they do? how come it is never guys? >> i am not even going to answer that question. >> do you think he regrets what he did? it is a terrible question to lead off the segment. >> i just realized that anything that pops into my mouth is inappropriate to say out loud. i went through the entire rolodex. i think it is ridiculous he would be facing a year and a half in prison for this. they are saying it is because he impersonated the referee and that brings an extra charge. this is a perfect argument for why court cases should be settled judge judy style.
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>> well, here is the thing, they are giving him 18 months because he -- i almost said rumble. he started a melee -- a rumble began, a melee between teams and that was a big problem after that. and they wanted to discourage them. shouldn't he be punished somehow? >> i think he should get 18 months for having the name jayce. what a horrible name. he did it because he knew his parents could afford legal council. >> a lot of babies being born will be named jace. >> like the earth would open up, do you think? >> that is punishing a whole earth. i think you owe me an apology. >> terry, you said in the green room he should be locked away for life. >> he was a good looking man. i wouldn't lock that guy up.
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let's move on. it is kind of funny they would tie the brawl, the sharks and jets bit on this guy. those guys are thugs and acting like that. it is funny. everybody should lighten up. >> for incriminating a ref? >> maybe fine the dude a little bit and say -- >> i thought it was genius. >> he wasn't even naked. >> yeah, he was as naked as the naked cowboy. >> bill, isn't the moral to the story that "wipeout" is an awesome show? >> and it is not a good excuse. it is not a convenient excuse. is streaking even controversial anymore? every week there is a new tape. i have a suggestion for sports center. every week a streak will be judged on creativity, body type and girth. >> the point is, you don't
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want to encourage it. streaking is a gateway crime to other things like mass murder. >> that's been a study. >> they looked back at charles mann son and they found in high school that he streaked often. >> he was a streaker. >> it is something i read. can i go back now? can i go back to what this story is about? it is about how awesome "wipeout" is. do you watch "wipeout"? it is a great show. it ticks me off. i tried to get the co-host girl on hour show and she said no. >> who is she? >> i i don't remember. she looked great in jeans. >> is that the only reason we are doing this story? >> the only reason for me to do this story is to write about the "wipeout" girl. not really i like the streaking story. >> you dreamt it. >> was she wearing the red, tighty whiteys. >> okay.
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if you have a comment e male us or to -- e-mail us. still to come, this is going to be such a pain. >> i like him. >> half time report from joe derosa. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by strong men, those powerful individuals who perform various feats of strength. usually in public as a form of entertainment. thanks, strong men.
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let's find out if we have anything wrong so far. for that we go to joe derosa. >> thank you, greg. i would like to address the panel quickly. i set the tone for my half time report. diane, you are very mouthy tonight. >> tonight as opposed to other nights? >> i don't know. it is a little much. at one point greg said terry, what do you think and you said well, greg. terry, i hate you and your beard bothers me. but you made so many good points, that it will be hard for me to attack you during this half time report and that upsets me right now. and finally dan, i just want the world to know, dan, that your pointy witchy pooh nose disappoints me. and bill schulz, dress it up for halloween already. you look like beatle juice barking at a circus tent in that jacket.
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that is the worst jacket i have ever seen. here we go. here we go! terry,-- terry, you pointed out -- i just made myself laugh. you pointed out that katy perry and russell brand being down at occupy wall street is absurd? >> i think it is hipocritical. but that's what they should do, why not? >> are you insinuating that a pam pared, heavy-breasted 22-year-old and a guy that cold his book "my booky wokey" might not be able to act with adult accountability? >> i stepped out of line. >> i appreciate it. diane, what side are you on in this argument? i was very confused by what you were saying. it sounds like you were attacking them, but then defending them jie. which argument, katy and russell? >> no, the one we were talking about. >> i'm sorry, you didn't say my name in a sentence so i wasn't paying attention. >> i said diane at the
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beginning. stick with me, girl. stick with me. >> what do you have? katy and russell being there or are you talking about the murder thing. >> let's move on. >> well done. >> dan, i heard you make a smart remark that russell and katy being down it would be the backbreaker. it really is. i heard what they were going to do next is make all of the wall street employees watch the movie "arthur" while listening to a katy perry record. and greg finally in this story when you said "i want to make a point about joe biden" i have never heard somebody making a point and be so con vow luted. you literally went ah, ah, twice and then i quite something like that i think. it just trailed off.
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>> it was something joe biden didn't understand. >> don't pay them. >> also, ter reerks i was a bit confused. they said they couldn't afford college, and isn't that where you should have stepped in? >> i have let america down. >> you are not a patriot. >> what are you going to do? >> you went to college? >> i did go to college. >> it doesn't show. >> you always pull the pig tales of the ones you have a crush on. >> it means you might want to
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get a restraining order. he doesn't understand boundaries. >> not at all. physical boundaries. >> i don't have the class the panel has been showing. i am the most angry about student loans. i i didn't even know i i was signing student loans. my parents took me to the band once a year and i i would sign my name. e you said they are occupying college campuss? you wouldn't be able to tell. they are littered by drunks and those passed out and playing drums for no reason in public. >> i am glad your joke required an explanation. we didn't get it the first time around. >> i was doing it in a way you could understand. >> thank you. thank you very much.
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>> libya, libya. >> this is a general note for everybody. it is pronounced sharia. wi ky pedia -- wikipedia, you snow. >> you would know. >> and it is jewish and not jew! >> with a last name like schulz i have to watch it. >> exactly. diane, you said sharia law can mean many, many things. >> it does say that. they will give you different interpretations of what it means. they call it sharia by the way. >> wikipedia. >> while i am with you here, i am all about what you said about the women's rights stuff except when it comes to divorce laws. i think the men over there have just been seeing what is happen together men over here. >> some are bitter about women
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lately. >> before you came to some show, were you at a men's right meeting? >> a little time here. streaker, were you upset that guy stole our favorite game from us? >> craig and i play a game called tackle me in my thong, greg? >> it was our own private game and i wish you hadn't brought it up. >> brio the way,-- by the way, terry sounded angry. he wasn't even naked! >> i was kind of. that bothered me. >> and last but not least, terry, you were saying that you are confused as to why people are saying this streaker could have set the fuse off for this football brawl? >> yes. >> it makes perfect sense. it lit the fuse because these are men that have been showering naked with other men
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and repressing every single homo-erotic urge they have ever had. >> maybe you are right. >> that was the breaking point. >> this has been a really good half time. >> i don't know. >> i think you have a series of issues, joe, that you need to work out. >> you clearly have a problem with women. >> do you want to pin it all on me, greg? >> greg, back to you. >> see you in, i don't know, when ever. coming up, lyndsay lohan is dead tired of working with corpses at the morgue. keep your chin up, double l. it will be over soon. first, what super elite school 2k* terry sapper just graduate from. that's right, clown college.
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they wanted to do a
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segment on the what i thought was the friendly supersonic convention. it stands for special forces sniper course. it is open only to the army's best of the best. she spent nine weeks at fort brag. i have to ask you, i think what is amazing is the progress that has been made. it is a science of ?ieping. -- sniping. what was the furthest shot you made. >> you know -- let me just thank the instructors. they were great. these were the best of the best. if they were to take a knuckle head like me, he doesn't have a lot of ?ieping, i do mostly -- sniping. they were able to take me in a short amount of time. i was able to shoot four inch clay pinchens -- pigeons at
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840 meters. >> that's like 500 football fields, right? >> it is a thousand football fields. it was actually another planet. things have really changed. >> let's say we are on 48th street, bill. you could shoot bill straight between the eyes on like 15th street? >> it is pretty up there, yeah. >> if you were on the roof you could take him out. >> look at it this way, it is 900 something yards, 920 yards , so nine football fields down , and that's just not because i am good. i was probably the worst one. i want to thank my partner. we always operate on two-man teams. it was me and my partner, dave. i will leave his last name unspoken. he was great. a young guy from north carolina. i would say, i suck, i am the worst one here. he would do this, it will buff.
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>> i won't say my partner's last name either. but it is different, bill. it is a privacy issue. >> do we have the first picture? this is in your camouflage. >> that is a gilly suit. it was named after a scottish word after the guys herding the sheep. you look like a shrub. it was july, august and it was 108°. i thought i was going to die a bunch of times. >> stop whining. >> i am going to die. it is 120-degree weather. shut up. i do two shows a day. >> by the way, thank you for putting it in perspective. >> now i know why they call it fort brag. >> remember how stale the bagels were in the green room? >> and the day our black blackberries went out?
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>> i cannot believe it. >> i want to talk about that stuff. when you are dressed up like that, isn't it called field craft or something like that? >> that's part of it. they break it down in different phases. there is a shooting phase where we do a lot of range from different weapon systems. and then there is the field craft phase. it is called stalking. we have to do cross country movement, and then when we pinpoint it, we have to sneak up like that and be able to take a final shot. they are looking for you. >> do they train you to -- a lot of the stalking here, we have tape. i am tired of look looking at these two guys. >> do they train you to say practice this craft, it is a craft, in the city? >> funny you should ask. it is almost a nine-week course now. it is longer than it used to be. we added a major urban component to it.
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>> really? >> yes. if you think about the last 10 years -- >> that is like being in a video game, i would imagine. >> except it is hot and uncomfortable. >> enough of the wining. >> i am not going to whine about it. >> what does it look like? >> when we were training if -- it looks like a real city. we had to sneak in in the dark and find a place to hole up in and identify a target in the city and take a final shot. you have to set up a hide site. >> this sounds like every one of my saturday nights. go to the bar, lurk. >> next week i will have you on and do a guest segment of you doing your video games. >> it was so bad. my land losh -- landlord knocked for the rent and i duck and crawled in my room and killed the light. >> and rolled into a porn break and rolled out of the porn break. >> keeping up the troop morale. >> in terms of being able to improve your shooting, they
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use bullet 6 software. >> yes. that takes us from a certain level to another level rather quickly. you put in the atmosphere data and you put in the gun data and all of that stuff. it is so the screen now. by the time we are done with the process and we take one of the shots, it is incredibly accurate. there is an art to this. you have to be able to have a guy with you who is calling the wind. that's technically the easy part. you look board, but -- >> when i am walking behind bill i am calling the wins. you brought a couple of targets? >> i don't want to -- as you know there is a guy walking around and his name is bob schulz and he looks like bill schulz. what we tried to do is with some of the finer snipers in
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the world we were practicing trying to shoot bob schulz. all of the rounds coming in would veer off. it is literally impossible to hit this guy. >> don't try to disprove this. i am unlisted by the way. >> have i to move on. is there any realistic sniper movies? >> oh, man, i can't really think of any. >> i can, "shooter." >> qt shooter" is the best movie ever made. >> i think "enemy at the gates" is pretty good. also i want to thank my instructors, jay and cory. they took an idiot like me and got me through the course. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. whatever. this from a guy who told me he was going to flunk. i knew you would make it through, you jerk. good job. time to take a break. when we return, more stuff. just the kind of stuff you like.
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a new york woman claims privacy was violated after a tsa agent left a note in her going goodn her luggage saying
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get your freak on, girl. later she posted a blog saying total violation of privacy and inappropriate and not okay. i also just died laughing. good sport, i say. should this guy be fired if they find him? >> no. what do you mean privacy? we don't have any privacy of the tsa. they take x rays of us. there is no privacy. it is inappropriate to write a note about a sex boy. that's why bill and i -- >> that's how we first met. >> and that's why we don't fly with text toys. we buy them when we get where we are going. when we are done we donate them to a good cause. >> i don't want to hear how you donate them. >> we became good pen pals because of this. >> diane, have you ever had a similar experience, not like that, but where tsa does something creepy to you? >> no, i think the response was perfect. it was appropriate, but i like she had a good laugh, but it is funny. when you subject yourself to their pat-downs or their body scanz, you kind of do so with the understanding that they
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are going to handle it like professionals. >> this is something you would do. >> and have done. the tsa costumes i bought, i just think it is inappropriate that he used the term "get your freak on." does he drop "da bomb" at parties? >> that means he is probably in his late 40s. >> easily early 40s. >> get your freak on. that's what the kids are saying. >> it was followed by the question, no diggity? >> no doubt. >> bill, you do this all the time. you leave notes in people's luggage before they leave. horrible notes. >> just a fun thing i like to do. >> thinking of you. >> helpful, biblical proverbs you name it.
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>> first of all, they make -- first of all, don't put that stuff in the luggage. and they make them as lipsticks and you can disguise it as a bigger vibrator. >> i am trying. they are telling me to move on and he won't shut up. we will close things out with a post game wrap up from joe go to foxnews.com/redeye.
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back to joe derosa for the post game wrap up jie. terry, what is coming up next? >> i want people to go to a great charity called horses for he rows .org. it is this cowboy up program. it was formed by a former green beret brother of mine. he is awesome. >> dan, where are you going to be this weekend? >> i will be at caroline's on broadway. >> diane, what si mus at night? >> it is a charity event that they are doing for kids with cancer. and there will be severa

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