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have a great weekend, everybody. see you back heren monday. ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> welcome to redeye. i'm filling for greg gutfeld. a mike what is coming up on tonight's show. >> just reading this from the holiday. he's having a good time. excellent. >> we're doing a show here, mike. >> it's a big show. >> republican presidential candidates to see how it's hanging together. i think you'll be surprised what we find. and our celebrities going on to
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the occupy wall street movement to boost their visibility and make cash? of course, they are. we will expose the glamming celebrities. finally, what do barbie and hot wheels have in common? it's one of the stories that is coming up in tonight's action packed festival of action show. andy? >> thanks. so does greg mention me in his letter? >> you know, i haven't finished it but i'm sure you are in here somewhere. >> maybe he does that thing he likes to do. he does that several, it's probably in there, yeah, yeah. >> thanks, mike? >> sure. >> let's welcome our guests and get the national show started. i'm here with terry segan, host of the buzz live.
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she has no idea i'm planning on asking her to marry me. and bill schultz and filling in and musician and record producer. he has no idea that i know he plans on asking me to marry him tonight. yep. so big heads pull ahead? is gingrich is surging like surge. cbs poll shows that he is moving in with a tie to mitt romney. a testament to stick around while his rival crafts a bed. strictly speaking. but allegations of sexual harassment has hurt him among women so he dropped to 13%. this may not help.
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cain later said it was no way to be an insult to anita hill or anybody else. and they have withdrawn his and mustache is throwing their support to a heretofore unknown candidate. [ laughter ] >> wow! look out, nick. so dana, so his rivals are torpedoing his campaign? >> i haven't been following this. >> thanks for being on the show today. [ laughter ] >> think think allowing the party for a period of months now where they could pretend the
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rest of the country is as wacky as they are. they are going to end up nominating mitt romney but i think jon huntsman would be better than romney. >> i don't see that happening. >> so john, imagine if this ends up with newt in the white house, you would be dancing in the street? >> i love newt in the presidential debates. he linda from the podium, his presidency would be just as sassy. >> not mine. >> every text is liberal and democrat is laughing and shooting their guns in the air like texans do. you know it's about rick perry that he hired the worst people to ill advise him and ill-prepare him for a run that he thought would be easy.
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>> he hired the best people. [ laughter ] >> absolutely, but it was a complete lack of preparation. >> he is a really savvy politician. >> kerry, this paul that shows herman cain losing support among republican women, do you think he lost the female vote forever? >> i think he lost only because of his 999 he was trying to pass and it was based on the fact that how he is not part of the mustache campaign, because of that, it repealed some of the tax writeoff guys. [ laughter ] >> i was trying to figure out where you were going with that, but it all worked out in the end. that was good.
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andrew, let's talk about herman cain's anita hill joke? >> it's not a big deal. none of this stuff is a big deal. i've never heard of cain until the accusations. so i think that the accusations themselves quite possibly the anita hill joke is reverse psychology. i looked him up. i noticed his numbers going up. [ laughter ] i am amazed that any of this is being debated. this guy and all the other candidates is colorful and crazy as a godfather supreme pizza. >> in the weeks ahead he will shave his mustache. pieces will wind up on soda cans as with the female staff and it will end his candidacy.
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>> i'm going to present digital that doesn't happen. if you want to put money after the show, that would be cool. >> herman cain, but go ahead. >> you don't have a much as the. >> herman cain is the howard dean of the republican party. he is viled by the republican establishment. i don't think he can do anything really right now that would, his base loves him. and they will continue with him and that is their right. >> religious leaders who don't pay for dinners, aren't cheap they are cereal and not of this world. >> so dana, you've had romney always there. as lee you say he'll probably be there at the end. michele bachmann and rick perry
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and now herman cain, who is the next not romney? >> the anti-romney? >> there has been number two, bachmann in first and perry and cain and newt. >> we have enough time for the media to rediscover ron paul. paul is a grandfatherly rick perry moment. everybody appreciated it. [ laughter ] >> he got through his policies. >> meanwhile, rick perry, i can't remember three. don't depart me with five. [ laughter ] not a lot of people that you are a huge rick santorum fan. why do you think his campaign took off? >> you know with santorum, he is so angry.
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>> he is an angry man. >> every debate he seems angry but a part of me thinks he is sitting at the debate because all the other candidates are flaming out. meanwhile, he can't get any attention. >> look, you study the way he lost the last election which i think a lot of the republican insiders have and he is a non-starter. i don't even know why paw eleven at this dropped out before santorum. pawlenty might regret having dropped out. >> he did poorly in the iowa caucus which is a stupid thing to begin with. but if you don't do well there, the money makers go away. >> it was a migraine problem. could be crabby enough. he may just have a muscular problem. >> we broke news on this show.
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i like it. from a political story to banning old glory. this one won't be political. in california, high s principal banned the display of american flags on cinco de mayo for fears there were many riots. i think this show may have covered it. now a federal court has ruled that the high school did have a right to force kids to remove the patriotic apparel. because the school's officials were responsible for the safety of plaintiffs on a day to day basis the court finds that they did not violate the first amendment by asking plaintiff to turn their shirts inside out to avoid physical harm. if there were violence on it. you are all right.
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tank cat is always prepared. >> supreme court has ruled that schools have the ability to restrict speech if there is substantial disruption. the judge did note the year before on cinco de mayo there was a altercation by the flying of the american flag. did they make the right decision? >> i went to middle school that had dress codes. i thought it was ridiculous i couldn't wear a t-shirt with mona lisa on it. but that wasn't allowed to be worn because it had a picture of it. this is picture of american flags, of all things you think school would allow, it might offend a group on a certain day.
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that is not a battle i would want to fight and a road i would want to go down. [ laughter ] >> thanks for killing the momentum. >> i'm done. please. >> i look at stuff when this originally happened, it seems like a lot of serious people if there is a lawsuit there is no way the school will win. there is unserious people said the same thing. how were we all wrong? >> i think it's not the content but the antagonistic container. it could be anything on that shirt. it could be. the fact it could be a million things. >> if one, the threat of violence, why is eight person that is doing a nonviolent
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act.... >> the question would be its mexican holiday. you took a large chunk of their country not that long ago. >> it was a while ago. >> and this is antagonistic. you are doing this to an tag recognize them. -- antagonize them. it would have a different meaning on bastion day. >> john, you are half mexican. i just made that up. how did we get to a point where wearing an american flag shirt in american school could be considered insightful? >> are they wearing out st. patrick's day or columbus day. it is about intent. to a degree it's about shouting fire in a theater. what is the intent of this
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shirt? the intent from what i understand is it was to antagonize a racial group. >> did any of the kids said, i wore this shirt because i want to pigs s off them. and again, we don't know, but i think you could argue they just said, hey, it's great you are celebrating the holiday but this is still america. >> i am a free speech absolutist. a lot of people would disagree and would be up sit if someone showed up a the july the 4th rally with a -- with that shirt. would you say you can't do that, you would say no, because we're americans. >> people who would want to wear
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a shirt like that and for everyone wearing it... they should all just get along. >> that is pro active. >> that is two stories where you have made incredibly perfect points. >> i'm going with her. >> don't ask. >> was it crapy for the daddy's wear it on cinco de mayo? >> let me ask you this. was eight coincidence we're talking about this story and there was a thing going on in fashion square, a fashion show. [ laughter ] >> i think it is a coincidence. >> red light has relation to a green light. so i would guess in a it was probably antagonistic.
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>> ultimately the best thing to do was encourage the students from not lashing out violently no matter what any shirt is worn that is the best case scenario. talking some sense into them. >> i imagine it.... [ laughter ] >> i have sympathy for the vice president who originally told the kids turn your shirts inside out. he wants to get through the day without violence. if there were threats of violence, the threats weren't coming -- they weren't coming from the kids wearing the flag. they weren't threatening violence of the threats were coming from the mexican-american
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students that were upset with this. why do the kids who aren't threatening violence get punished? >> exactly. >> it goes back to the unknown. >> it's footloose rules. it's the job of an adult to kaik take any kind of fun from the kids. >> it's the american high school experience. >> i hope they don't make it 20 years later. it would not be good. >> coming up, is j.v. trying to profit from occupy wall street. you are watching redeye. stick around.
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is shawn carter cashing in
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on the honor. businessman better known as j.v. occupy wall street as a way to support the movement. none of proceeds going to the movement. i think he has other priorities. brad pitt had this to say about the protestors, quote, if you are feeling frustrated sometimes the relief of a fight can pacify for a moment but understanding the details and systemic problems, really looking for solutions. if you are going to say one guy is bad, you have to back it up with this is how we fux it. >> and mario patalli comparing hitler and stalin. apparently they started cancelling reservations even though vitali says he was misquoted. >> the unveiling of the t-shirts happened to coincide with the
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latest single featuring beyonce. >>. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that wasn't beyonce and i don't think it was j.v. i will double check that. you worked on wall street so you are obviously the 1 percent. what do you think he said. >> the brother comment and you can't mention hitler and stalin, there is some truth, it's like the locust where they say this is great. we're making the world better and it crashes. if you look at earlier crashes,
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guliani matched guys out of the office in handcuffs. with enron -- we didn't have that because it was so big. we had to keep the world from going to hell. it's like a theater of justice. you've got march the guy through the streets of rome. no one is from the accounting firms knew? none of rating agencies. well sympathy wall street people can't believe no one is in jail. >> exactly. one guy told bloomberg that, about vitale, i spent $4,000 on a white truthfully dinner at bobo. he is one of his but you haven't learned. >> do you feel bad for you.
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you spent four grand on a dinner you semiconductor -- smuk. >> he is a cook. he is a chef. that is not his business. she allowed to run off the mouth just like somebody can say whatever they want about my music. >> you put hitler, i give it two generations, before hitler is like another word for awesome. [ laughter ] it's like teenagers, i thought it was hitler. people use that name so much, they wear it down. >> they said eleanor roosevelt had done more damage than hitler. hitler was so awful where 50s investment went on forever. >> it was awful.
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>> you know, she called somebody knockout. >> the pope. >> i thought brad pitt's comment it wasn't a sentence, but i thought he was fairly intelligent in what he was saying. >> all right. >> i think that brad spi9 trying to engage with the public and it's a great opportunity to do so. if it's funny, if you look at the comment it shows nothing about him or his opinion or issues. he is commenting on other people's issues. >> you make a good point. he comes up with a good point. >> i think like susan sarandon going down to the park and saying i'm stand with you. >> i think it could apply to
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occupy wall street. i sympathize you are angry. check the anger and be rationale. >> before we get off this subject, i want to ask you, don't you think j.v. is going to end up sharing the profits? >> he is not supposed to. i am amazed that anyone wears those clothes. no one shear wearing thinks clothing. who is buying the clothes? if somebody buys the t-shirts, he has a right to make the money. >> i am not wearing the shirt but when i go clubbing i do. >> that is true. >> you do have to make ends meet. >> if you have a comment on the show, e-mail and leave a voicemail on the direct line. still to come, hats off report
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welcome back. find out if we got anything wrong. michael bake are, what is going on? >> i'm still keeping track of
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all this. it was high powered. there was lot going on. might i add, it's very difficult with this group to keep track of all the intelligent things that are being said. [ laughter ] >> to get started. there has been a bit of a corporate takeover. today's redeye show is now owned by subsidiary diligence corporation. half time card, it did seem that kerry was leading the way. she made two of the most salient points. in terms of the grade, i think i should point out because there has been confusion in on the past. this is on a curve. it does appear that keri is pulling away with the pack with
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an "a", not bad. andy i'm giving you a "b" plus. >> i like that. >> we had a lot of complaints before reporting who got things right and wrong. it wasn't visual enough. on the ago gra a gat, you can see a downward trend, frankly. that is not a surprise given the "y" values of all of this. if anybody has any questions, check with dana because he spent a lot of time working on things like this. finally, the weekend forecast, it looks absolutely lovely. if you have plans for saturday or sunday here in the northeast, my all means pursue them. >> did you watch the first. [ laughter ] laugh. >> you know, i'm just curious. >> i was still making may we
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through greg's letter. >> did my name come up? >> i'm not finished. >> i'll give you time. >> john, in the opening story which i refer to story one where we talk about the candidates and in the republican field. you referred to newt gingrich -- if that is the case. in a hypothetical scenario. let's say that we're looking at the golden girls, one of the most popular beloved shows. which other candidates are in that show? >> ron paul. rose -- sophie is ron paul and who is betty white. and steady one is rick santorum. >> and dana, your prediction, i'm just curious that hear man
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cain will shave in the near future? >> i'm not sure you'll these people understand. it's not like years ago the fear of getting caught. >> i just wanted to touch base one more time. you can't see me naked. [ laughter ] >> i knew if i got a split screen with dana and get into a conversation i didn't understand a thing he was saying. september is coming soon and fly me to the moon. to my point, dana, it was 8:3546 five minutes live into the show you said busy leaders are etheral and not of this world? >> i didn't say that. >> you don't remember what you said.
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>> moment to moment. like jesus christ never paid for dinner. somebody else paid the bill. >> he turned water into wine. [ laughter ] >> bring it back. bring it back. >> i would be suspicious of that. >> there is a confusion how the show is run. >> now you mentioned that santorum's problems could be his own sciatica? >> my father suffered from sciatica. i myself had sore muscles. i understand their that built could be coming from many places not necessarily from your brain, it could come from your body. >> and john, to follow up, story two with the flag incident on
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cinco de mayo. you said something about it's like showing up jurl event in a chicken suit. did i get that wrong. [ laughter ] >> i'm not listing the source. [ laughter ] >> can you elaborate on the connection that you made in the flag story between the flag issue and the west side story flash mob? >> i thought there was nights connection with the latino today on this day of all days. we're talking about this particular story. there is something cool. >> and let's go to story three before we run out of time. story three. story three is occupy wall street. j.v. -- j.z.his quote, i'm a
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businessman. he also said, and i quote, so the son of a bitch. >> now i know what you were doing in the whole first half-hour of the show. >> that is something that dana would say. dana made the point which i thought it was interesting the lack there is no closure or no punishment. i think that is a very good point. anyway. and the price for white truthfully, $330,000 for a 3.3 pound truthfully. when you when you put in perspective the $4,000 white truthfully paid that he paid at bobo's. >> just kind of a trifle. [ laughter ] >> we'll be right back.
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>> were you done, mike? >> i am just kidding. >> i'm done. >> okay, let's take a break and you will see keri's breasts. you think i'm kidding. it's on fox. don't believe me. you go next if you had a
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does america have an image problem and is this the best way to help it? >> yes, and no. [ laughter ] >> thanks for that. >> awesome possibilities is pretty lame? >> i think it's awesomer. >> i don't know why she said that. >> it's awesomeer. based solely on the name it's awesomer. >> this show is going so well. andrea, as musician you've been all over the world. get the sense that we need a new slogan? >> it's a great place. it's awesome. the slogan they think of awesome possibilities it could be awesomely and insanely bad. so it's dynamic.
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so i think this is a great place. >> what about america, we love to party. >> thank you for supporting me. >> compared to other countries we don't spend a lot of money on marketing to foreign tourists. is it about time we did? >> there will some people will say it's an amazing revenue stream that we lost. some of the economies, the failures have been a result of a dip in tourism to this country. have we talked about awesomeness >> after 9/11 it was almost punitive, people didn't want to come to america because of security, because of harassment from customs. this is a way to try to get tourists to come back. >> what about america, come and enjoy the week. >> i don't know if awesome translates to other languages.
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>> tourists were getting abducted in miami. >> people liked it because this place is exciting. you don't know what could happen. >> let's move on. a really creepy website is anyone up.com is two of the most addictive things on the planet. nude pictures are submitted to the site by ex-lovers without the subject's consent. the site's has the screen shot of the facebook profile and the picture you submitted is entirely legal. here is what the founder. what do i have to defend myself against, you are acting stupid and it my sound rough but how else are you going to learn to do this again.
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>> he doesn't seem to be bothered by this. [ laughter ] >> it's 2011, if you take a photo of yourself naked on a digital camera, you shouldn't do that if you are going to be surprise if it pops up somewhere. the world we live in. >> the real person who wants to be exposed and wants to present themselves to the world understands and tiltilated by the potential [ bleep ]. >> you know what i'm saying. >> we have to a bleep. [ laughter ] >> all of it. all of it. [ laughter ] >> one woman found this guy that runs the site and she stabbed him. how concerned should you be. this is not going end well for him? >> right. this is the decency act. they protected this? this is what the decency act is
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to make sure, so now i think it's kind of crazy to me. >> if he is not breaking any laws. >> they are going to protect what he is doing. >> absolutely. the site gets 30 million views a month. why? >> because he is on it all the time. [ laughter ] >> it's like porn, porn is the spine of the internet. it keeps it up. it's an aesthetic thing. i don't want to get into it. a man like leo. >> authenticity. >> we're going to go ahead and move on with this. last topic, following the departure of eddie murphys at the oscars, they found a new
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host, vanilla ice -- it's actually billy crystal. the academy has been trying for years to attract more younger viewers. now, they go with billy crystal. have they given up on it? >> it's a show that wants to have huge network broadcast numbers. the two things don't go hand in hand. he did an amazing job last year. it was the industry event. the basic architecture. it's no different than dentistry giving each other awards. >> you deal with it all the time. that there has to be somebody is better than billy crystal? >> i thought eddie murphy was
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going to be amazing. >> i want to see him live on stage. >> i would -- you have conquered that world already. >> but i don't know if you watch last year's show. i won't ask you that question. [ laughter ] >> anybody who has to be -- >> it would appeal to younger viewers. i think kids want to see adults presenting something that is maybe childish. a real star. >> are you afraid he made -- >> i think he practices every year. i think he weeps and cuts his thigh.
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>> he was the best part of the show. >> i can't remember. i thought he was really bad. >> all right. coming up. you'll see keri key began's breasts. i really mean it.
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>> one of our guests for the chief of breast foundation and they filmed the whole thing. check it out. >> my mother was diagnosed with cancer and that was the first time. >> everybody has to be checked. >> what do you think? these are my boows! >> keri, how much did the molding for? >> it went for a good cause.
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>> any idea who won. i did not get an? >> something that might trigger. i don't know what their real names are. >> how long did it take for them to do all that? >> it was about an hour or so. it was a lot of layers of rubbing and molding so to make sure everything was in the right place. >> is this like annual year? >> wouldn't that be cool. >> i have worked with them. they wanted to get a mold of my breast of my wife sherry and we supported the foundation. >> they are great. >> and lots of people do it. >> so this auction site, can
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anybody auction, how does it work? >> i don't know but there is a ton of stuff on there. >> can we auction off like an hour in a sauna? >> with who? >> maybe not phil. maybe just phil, i don't know. freak. [ laughter ] >> by the way, to learn more about the foundation, keep a breast.org. and close things out with mike baker. go to foxnews.com/red wie eye.
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time to go back to mike
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baker? >> i thank you very much. keri, i understand you got in a debate over adam sandler. who won over nipple sensitivity? >> talking about nipples everybody wins. >> yeah, i think that the slogan for the show from now on. [ laughter ] >> everybody wins. >> dana -- i hear you've been doing some theatrical work at the new school. what did you found? >> you you just ruined the joke. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> andrew, tell me about your new song, go, go, go. >> the song, go, go, go, go is a new song that i've written with the members of

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