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looking out for you. welcome to "red eye." i'm greg gutfeld. let's go to tv's andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show? >> don't hate the player, america. our top story tonight, are liberals less tolerant than conservatives on social media 1234* a new study says yes. not much of a tease there. and is president obama's support among women slipping? the latest in the war on having to pay for your own birth control. and finally why is the department of justice fighting voter id law. probably because they were tired of watching guns walk to the borders. >> happy donald duck's birthday. >> how old is he? >> 90 is a good guess.
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>> i would say 47 based on the hamstring. >> he had a double hamstring replacement after a bad fall. >> it has been a tough life for the duck and i wish him well. and i wish you well, andy. >> anything i should know about? >> just wishing you well on donald duck's birthday. i mean, i'm sure the rumors aren't true. >> rumors ? >> i'm sure it is nothing. >> you can't -- >> let's welcome our guests. see you later. shy is steamier than a train whistle in a bath. i am here with kailey from the international business times or what i call ibt. and he is so sharp he sneezes thumbtacks. it is tom shalew. and he is back and as repulsive as ever, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. sitting next to me is none other than the legend john gibson, host of the john
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gibson show. named after john gibson at noon eastern on fox news. and that stupid talking paper and always back when bill returns. good to see you, pinch. >> coincidence that. this sunday's op-ed section. >>s the rise of mamscera and manty hose on they mass skew lating scene, don't you know. if words with man in they will are in vogue, then surely barry manilow is due for a come back. ♪ at the copa cabana ♪ music and ?g ♪ are something ♪ that's something barry, are you as masculine as your lyrics are memorable. >> do liberals block instead of talk 1234* according to a new survey -- i love new surveys. lefties are less tolerant of differing opinions on on-line platforms which are my favorite.
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our pals -- i am spiting. they examined how facebook and twitter users responded to the political content. 82% have not taken steps to unblock, or hide somebody whose views are different. 28% were liberal and 16% were conservatives and 14% were moderate of the for more on this amazing story, let's go to the "red eye" social media correspondent. >> cat loved everybody that night. >> a little too much. >> he was on drugs of the.
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>> that's a great cat, by the way. the cat was just loving the music. we weren't doing anything to it. or were we? were you shocked to hear liberals were less tolerant on-line? >> if you don't believe this try reading the war on christmas. i have gotten hammered by these liberals for years. look at california. a liberal echo chamber. it is hard to have. you know how it is. >> you have to hide. >> my theory is they have had their cake so long they have gotten a little flabby. when they go on-line and they are confronted with somebody they are like, i am not used to this. for the last 30 years we have had the media. we have had the performing arts. we have had the ball zones at mcdone willed thats. you go there and can't be a conservative. is it possible they are more on-line about their beliefs and they are feeling so
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strongly about it? >> aren't they driving around in trucks saying, get er done? >> i actually did my own little study. a appearances ago i went home and this was on my facebook page. things you can't unsee, ann coulter. if this is what you want to spend your time doing you don't have to be face booing -- facebook friends. those are the messages i do when i do an episode of qet red eye" -- "red eye." >> she used to leave adoring messages in will she saw me on "red eye." >> wow, i know exactly what you said that tipped her off of the this is the other interesting point is you can be -- if you deviate, you can lose everybody. you said something about a candidate. >> no, this was a left winger.
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>> you were a fan and found out i outed you. >> the thing was, i was against gingrich. i couldn't believe they were supporting gingrich. he would definitely lose -- i am going to do it again. he would definitely lose in the general election. i said, of course. that is the case. and i was attacked viciously from the right. so i get from all sides. >> and you like it that way. have people on facebook or twitter blocked you and told you about it? and does it hurt your feelings? >> yes, it hurts. it hurts bad. isn't that the irony of liberalism? the liberals are not liberal. i think everyone at this table has and can speak to that. i wrote one article and i was called a piece of garbage, a hag and undeserving of lie. of life. that's the mentality you get if they disagree with you. of course there are those on the right, but liberals are not. >> to be fair, it is like -- i don't know if it is a bell
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curve, but it is like because the left has been so prominent in -- everybody is already getting board by this. the left are so prominent in various areas where they can express their views, they are up here. the right is down here and moving up. the right has to be you are cayful they don't end up becoming that. i can't believe i am doing this on tv. >> you made a bell. >> bill, your entire family blocked you, and not just on the internet, but they blocked you from their house. jay they all used to play football against me which my mom is a line backer. i would say that i assume that you guys get some bad stuff on-line, do you? i have about a war and peace amount of tweet to me that instead of calling it war and peace i would call it gay bashing an alleged straight man, and that's what i would call what i get on a daily basis. the thing i would say is the
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most interesting is the people that were the most unlikely to block something they didn't believe or they felt to be negative toward them were the moderates president -- the moderates. there is no bigger four-letter word than moderate. they were open minded to every and all sights. that is a sad batch of affairs grief me credit and pref physician it with bill rules. >> that was the longest almost ending to the longest sentence i have heard. >> i want to bring up a point. on-line people a differently. we talked about this for five years. they will say things they would neverll hit them. unites s homophobic slurs. i used to pre tent i had a roommate near scott.
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you are a slur for a guy gay -- a gay. over and over again. >> i never blocked anyone. you know why? i need evidence. i need a paper trail. >> but it helps. >> it got me to lose weight. >> i get so much abuse just playing on-line, i never made myself available on facebook and twitter because i don't need mi more. >> you are able to break in no matter what you have. >> he can slip through the doggie door. >> do you think there should be no politics? it is weird if you are on a sunday diner and there are certain things you don't bring up. should there be places you don't go to on-line? a friend of yours starts
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talking politics and you don't want it. >> in comedy people are supposed to like you. but i don't do politics on stage. i mean, pretty much people know my politics, but i don't like talking about it on stage. you are going to divide half of the audience. it is the wrong thing to do. but i do believe in the study. i think it is true. i think -- not that left wingers are worse people, but they emotional lies their politics more than we do. >> we are convinced and we do not want to hear any opposition to their absolutely correct position. >> and a bad part of the internet is the anonymity you can get with it. fake names or not writing your name. and the anonymity the liberals no longer have to be liberal and tolerant. they have this anonymity and they can say what they want and.
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>> i leave comments because i assume-to-be something that they say it me. all of those disgusting things, that was me. >> i saw those, that was cool. >> i think the reason why they are more offensive is they don't have a competetor. >> a lot of it is -- of course not all conservatives, but say santorum supporters, what they are attacking if you are a liberal and you happen to be gay like maybe or maybe not me, wink, that's not what you believe. that's who you are. and that sector of the conservative party is not talking about what you think or what you believe. they are talking about how you were born and they are saying negative things about it. you are going to react badly, or you are going to block them. >> i only got it from the other side. i have people calling me homophobic names.
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>> bright bart used to get it. >> it is a big thing with bright bart and -- breitbart. >> it is not actually real homophobia. it is the schoolyard taunt. you don't mean -- that kid could be in your class. whether you are making fun of his sister, you don't mean it. you are just taunting. >> liberalism lacks facts to back it up. they say, greg, are you a homophobe. >> no, they said a homosexual. >> oh, a homosexual. they are ramping it up. >> they are so sure. we are so not homophobic. they can use the slurs. is. >> i can't. >> we have beaten this to death. we have been hearing the birth control mandate issue was helping president obama with women voters.
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it shows the president approval has dropped from 53% in february to 50% in march. that's a million percent. and it shows that a times article note with uh mace meant, even as the debate raised over birth control insurance coverage. how can this be? >> they have to cover the full cost of birth control for employees or should the employers opt out for moral or religious -- moral, or religious reasons? women opt out 36-44. and when the question was what about for religiously affiliated employers, the numbers in favor of an opt out were larger with 53 to 38% favorable among women. how did the times cover these results? the poll found women were split as to whether health insurance plans should cover the cost of birth control and whether employ years could opt out. how is 58-33 a split?
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i should ask an otter pup. >> i feel really good. >> that was like a meditation for me. >> this is supposed to be a huge issue for democrats. >> it is a dynamic situation. i would look for this to change. they are going to work on it. they sent out a million mailer s and calling it a war on women. it isn't a contraception issue. it is a women's health issue. obama is counting on 10 million more women than men that voted. 56% went from obama. and they will work on this to try and turn the numbers around and get women on the site. it is the margin of victory.
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>> i didn't know they voted. >> here is the thing. how dare women like you think the way -- think the opposite of the democrats and the mainstream media? >> exactly. and you know, i want to point out what this says about the obama administration. when this whole contraception tau bach kill was brought to fruition, obama's poll numbers were dropping. he put this out as an attempt to garner out the female vote and it has done the opposite. women are smarter. they are smarter than that. they want jobs. they care does my husband have a job? is my social security going to be there? the answer is no and they are smarter than that. obama thinks we are naive and we are not. >> it is a fact and not as much of an opinion. >> and also women vote on american idol, sure. we are talking about the election here. >> women are smart. men are smarter.
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>> agree to not listen to you. >> i don't like the language. >> tom, so what is your take on this? >> well, there was a lot of numbers on this. >> believe me, i had to read that. that was 90 seconds. >> i think that they are -- what did they say? they might lose the battle, but win the war? this might be a losing issue. it is a silly issue with should the government pay for contraception? it may not be about that. they may just be trying to raise money and rally the feminist organizations and get that. in the end, it reinforced the idea that obama is for women and republicans aren't. romney does well with women and why hospital he? he -- and why shouldn't he? he is gorgeous. >> they wonder why they call me gay names. obama wants to make sure to
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remind everyone that i am the woman's candidate. they don't want to let romney steel that. >> do you even need birth control? >> i do. you know i have three daughters that may or may not be mine. when we first started talking about this, and we have been talking about it across the media board which is an awesome board to be a part of. is this really an issue? what is the most recent poll of the election? number partly sunny was economics. 71% said that. unemploy meant 30% and lack of money 5%. the closest i could get was 3% for ethics, moral, religious, family de clan and dishonesty. i polled my daughters. >> that's the point. it shouldn't be an issue. >> i agree with you. bring the whole aspect of it
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and it is a mistake on the republican side. >> i was arnt -- i was around for the first debate. they are making this an issue to try to divide republicans. plain and simple jie. obama has to be confused. he was a liberal and he was elected. and they don't like the policy. >> you forget there are a lot of catholics out there. >> that's what happens when you hang around people that are like you. i hang around with everybody. if the left only hangs around with the left, they forget. we have to take a break. coming up, do serial killer sers get board with killing innocent people? tom discusses his new book. no, i never lose my lust for blood, beautiful blood. but first, it is people voting. i am board already by this story. that's not a goos tease. a good tease.
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will, -- well, they won't listen to pleas for voter id's. the justice department blocked texas from enforcing a law for voters to show identification when they go to the polls. the dog -- sorry, the doj. that actually spells dog. it is the doj. what is wrong with me? the doj argues that the decree discriminates against minorities as 11% of the spanish lack state-ish youd id -- issued id's. rick perry called it another example of the pervasive federal overage. but did he know there was fraud involved, and is having a voter id one way to put a stop to that? >> we know for a fact there was fraud involved in the
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voting process, and having a voter id is one of the ways to put a stop to that. >> couldn't have said it better myself. for more we check in with horeseman. >> when everybody here growns it is time to retire the segment. i think the horse guy is officially retired. tom, if you need an id to board a plane or check into a hotel, should you need one to vote? >> yes, if you need an id to board a plane and check into a plane you should need one to vote. >> if this was a clip show on vh1 they would run that because you repeated everything i said. >> which they like. >> i think it should be hard to vote. you know what we should do? i am not a fan from borrowing things, but purple finger.
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i like purple finger. >> a great band from the 70s. >> you dip your finger, and then it is kind of fun. it is like, hey, you voted. you are proud because you voted. >> i am just thinking of the music purple finger would play. it would be a mix of deep purple and it would be like beatle esque pop. >> i think are you on to something. >> it has to happen. i don't know why we didn't think of this before. kailey, could you see a problem down the road where you need an id to do everything. like getting an id? how do you get an id? >> i really think this is about obama's re-election. it will come back to bite him because there is no reason why he should stop texas from doing this. 24r* are 15 states that require you have a photo id. so why not in texas? the answer to that is if a hispanic doesn't have an id they are probably an immigrant
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and they need that vote to be re-elected. >> if you want to see eric holder at the department of justice you have to show an id. why would you not need one to vote? >> by the way, even if i had an id they wouldn't let me see him. i tried. >> didn't we watch acorn registering donald duck and all of those characters 1234* now somebody shows up and says i am donald duck and i want to vote. he said show me the id. i don't need one. okay. here is your ballot. >> he is the only conservative that does president wear pants. that doesn't wear pants. bill, you have a fake id, but it is erin moran's original id. does it work? >> until they start to do the gender check i am good. or maybe i would be okay. on one hand, are republicans
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doing this because they don't at all feel it is political? no. but it is easy to get an id of the i paid $65 for in-- for mine at the dmv. a republican once said some people can't see past their own nose and there are a lot of latinos. >> one group wants illegals to vote and the other one wasn't. >> i think it is dirt poor mexicans probably here illegally, might be i illiterate. >> the research refutes that suppresses voting. it sky rockets when they get the mandatory id. everybody is voting. there is no evidence. i want to el it you -- want to say one thing to bill. you know when you paid $65, that was bts -- that wasn't an
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id. >> it was a hollow gram. >> i am liking the glasses. >> you just noticed them? >> these were a gift. >> the irony of this is all of the states that are doing this are all red states anyway. >> an interesting point. that's italian. well, apologize to italy. i apologize for these glasses. do you have a comment on the show? e mail us. to leave a voicemail call 212-462-5050. still to come the half time report with tv's andy levy, not worth the time of day. >> today is sponsored by the vegetable musician. the brothers who play everything from classical to western folk songs made from vegetables. thanks, vegetable musician.
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welcome back. let's find out if we got anything wrong so far. we go to andy levy. hi, andy. >> hi, greg. liberals are less tolerant on social media. if you don't believe this, try writing a book on the war on christmas. will and i are fellow veterans of that war. we know exactly what you mean. >> okay. >> did anybody spit on you when you came back? >> from the war on christmas? >> yes.
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joy airports were not good. >> remember the christmas parades we were marching in, oh, some of the crowds. >> m to, you mentioned the person who unfriended you on facebook ever a a "red eye" appearance. my favorite part is the person felt that -- she felt she had to tell you she was unfriending you. that's my favorite thing. somebody feels the need to tell you they are not following you as if it matters. >> she sent a message that she was unfollowing. >> well it did make an affect because you are discussing discuss this. >> is that an invitation? >> yes. >> excellent. >> not to you though. >> excellent illustration. >> thank you. was i correct? >> it was like this, and then like that. >> i keep using the bell curve in a lot of conversations without any idea what it means. >> i don't think he used it
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accurately, so it is endearing. it is what you expect from america's bad boy. america's bad boy doesn't need to look up anything. in fact, he tries to unlearn stuff. >> the people who are least likely to block, here is the thing, i don't think i ever blocked or unfollowed someone for their political views, but i blocked or unfold them for being obnoxious. >> i don't block anyone because i know they will find me and kill me. i am hard to find as you know. bill doesn't have an address but they will find a way. >> he looked at me very sadly. >> i don't think we should talk about something that won't be in the show. >> it is just something that happened. >> greg, nice job. you used to pretend you had a roommate named scott. >> it was a pretend accident.
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it was a pre tent walking in on something and it ended in a pretend falling out and a pretend setting fire to a varsity football sweatshirt. it was in my pretend backyard. i will pretend weeping and trying to retrieve my sweatshirt. that was all pretend too. >> you lead a rich fantasy life, don't you? >> i do. a rich fantasy from 1983. that was a stage name. >> tom, you said thank you dumped your politics in your stand up act because you would alienate your audience. >> some don't you are cay. there are a lot of right wing people who like left wing saying, hey, that guy is funny. but not the reverse. >> awhile ago and i i can't remember who it is, some caw mild yen exeated what is the name of the funny conservative
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comedian being sarcastic? i said that is easy. he doesn't talk politics around you because he wants to keep getting jobs. >> i like when andy levy -- >> i thought i would bring that up. >> tell me another funny one. >> i had a funny one earlier, and it under performed. i am in a really, really bad mood. >> are you talking 20 retweets? >> 30. >> i would be happy with that. >> greg, you noted that the new york times said more women should opt out of covering the cost of birth control by saying the times said the poll said women were split when it was more than a split. they also reported it in the 22nd paragraph. guess how many there were in the story. >> judging by the question, a thousand. >> yes. >> they are 23? >> 22. they managed to put it in the last paragraph.
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you think it is one way to look at it, but could it be that women just don't listen? >> andy, that was sexist of you. we do listen and he is trying to dupe us. the problem is we listen too much. ask bill. he can speak to our gender. >> you have a lot of trouble speaking to your gender. >> yes. >> you said this is a dynamic situation that they will keep working this issue and get the numbers to change. after weeks of democrats and media coverage, wouldn't you think the numbers would be higher? >> no. i think the big money hasn't rolled out on the democrat side yet. >> all right. >> that's what i think, andy. i could be wrong, but that's what i think. >> i thought maybe it proved you can't judge a fork by its
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coverage. >> it is a long way to that, andy. >> it took awhile. >> that was a journey. it was like a local bus route. >> it was completely my fault. >> i wonder if that was the under performing tweet. >> i was going to tweet it and then i thought too many think it is fluke so the joke won't work. >> thank god it worked here. scwhie -- >> it clearly needed to be spoken. bill, you said bringing the moral religious issue in is a big mistake for the republicans. >> that is not working. it is not a mistake. i mean i can pretend to say that if i get more face time. >> that's okay. i am not entirely sure it is not working, butt the poll did suggest more people think it is an issue of birth control than religious freedom. >> that's as close as i will ever get from a right from him.
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>> you are right in that it is not working, but that is ultimately what the issue is. >> i guess that's that issue, but in the grand scheme, it is not a well done issue. >> yawn, i am not a constitutional scholar. doesn't this violate the amendment, don't mess with texas? >> that's precisely the point. >> that would have been a good tweet. >> greg, you asked if you need a plane or a voter id -- you don't need a voter id to fly. >> you just smile. >> you don't have to sneak. you don't legally need an id to board an airplane in the u.s. >> when i am at the delta desk and they ask for my passport i say no -- >> it may be different for
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overseas. >> no, when i flew this week. they ask for id. >> if you get to an airport and you realize you left your photo id at home you don't need to go home and get it. >> they will let you through. just push hard enough. >> yes, but is it legal? >> tsa says the absence of id will result in additional screening. so in your case, you can leave your id home so you can have a more pleasurable experience. >> things that could have made my life better if i found out about them before i was on "red eye." and the deal is because of past voting rights texas with several other states has to get pre clearance before changing the election procedures. that's why they are able to step in here. >> definitely. since there are 15 states that require an id, i think the justice department should require it there.
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>> i know you are not saying the justice department has political motivation. >> never. >> i have my hand up. >> nobody is saying that. >> i'll say it. >> no one. >> i'll say it. >> i am done. >> can i ask john you to put these glasses on? look at john when he puts my glasses on. doesn't he look like the guy that will sell that you german vacuum cleaner? excellent. you know, the one with the ball? the dyson? a story so amazing if they were cats you would call them amazing cats. first. what is it like to bar hop with a dead man. we will interview the closest drinking buddies when we return.
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he is already talking. do two friends need attorneys for mimicking "weekend at bernie's"? look at these guys. they are accused of running up a bar tab on his dead guy's account. he was in the backseat of their car. they claimed they visited jeffrey's home in august and they found their drinking buddy unresponsive! thinking he was unresponsive and not do sighed -- and not deceased. they were given two years probation in connection with the death of the 43-year-old after pleading guilty to abusing a corpse. i guess we know what this means. it is another visit from our medical examiner. fox news contributor and red eye's death correspondent.
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>> is it possible that they actually thought he was drunk rather than dead? have you ever made that mistake? >> it is possible that a drunk person or a sleeping person looks like a dead person until you shake them to wake them up. if somebody is drunk and you shake them, they may not wake up. it is not abusing a dead body. it is moving a dead body. abusing has harsher penalties. you can't move a bed body. but it is a misdemeanor. >> according to the article they said this was abuse. but what can you do to a body? like if somebody dies, but i have to get to work and it is in my car -- >> if you don't call the police and you move the body, technically -- technically you moved a dead body and it could be a misdemeanor. it is different in different states. >> by the way, i would never do that. i would always stay just to make that clear.
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>> abusing a dead body and it could be taking apart arms and legs or having sex, in some sates that is a felony. just moving the body, that's why it was a lenient sentence. >> they are just wacky dudes. >> and very upon lar in movies. i want to talk to this next topic. "the daily star" which is probably reliable, whitney houston has her own 24-hour security to protect her thousands of dollars worth of jewelry within her gold coffin. it is to protect it from grave robbers. it is necessary to have armed security? >> yes. they iption js in the tombs -- the egyptians in the m toos knew that. if you bury people with a lot of jewelry or money, people come and rob the tomb. according to that article she has a half million dollars
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worth, 300,000 pounds of jewelry in the cough inif. coffin. she is in the newark cemetery and there is a certain crime rate in newark. >> yes, but do they provide a security? >> this are not reliable. there has been a lot of removable of available items in the past 20 years or so. stained glass windows from some cemeteries. bronze urns for cremation. there is a threft of -- there is a theft of materials and especially from a high profile person. >> when you steel from somebody who is famous it is impossible to sell that. you would be named. >> you take the diamond out of jewelry and you can't tell
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where it came from. >> i wouldn't know. i am a law allieding citizen. one more question. can people change their minds about the things they buried their relative with and say, oh my god. i am broke. i need that jewelry. >> yes, the next of kin who owns the plot can do what they wish. they would then be able to remove the jewelry if nobody else has done it before. >> it is like a bizarre owe, morbid investment. you just keep something there until you need it? it is like an underground bank. >> you don't get interest. >> famous stuff that belongs to famous people appreciates more than your average. >> if you know there are autographed or something like that, but just money tends to be -- >> this is an interesting and fascinating.
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we will take a break. don't think of leaving. we have a couple more stories.
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yes, we are back. according to a study that happens to 100,000 adults of
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more than 20 years, what am i getting at? adding one three howns serving of -- three ounce serving of unprocessed meat is linked with a 13% greater chance of dying and adding another serving of processed red meat was linked to a 20% risk of death. i am doing this story because that's all i eat is red meat. should i be scared? >> no, not to be scared. however, red meat has cholesterol in it. it is associated with elevated cholesterol in people. that could lead to heart problems. >> i thought cholesterol was good. >> like woody allen when he woke up and it turns out cholesterol and chocolate are good for you. >> there is a good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. i have high hdl's because i exercise. i also eat a lot of nuts. according to the research -- this is not a joke. but nuts offset this risk. if i eat red meat, eat it with
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knots. nuts. the issue is whether it causes an increase in cancer. so is associated with charring the outside of the red meat. it creates certain carcinogens and it is a good idea. >> places with the name char in their restaurant title is always great. or charlie's char hut from charlesville. >> i like that one. >> i made it up. >> i am in. >> i should have just painted my apartment. can you tell if they died from eating too much red meat? >> no, you can't. >> you can't say stop it. >> except when we open the stomach and was there for the last meal. >> i eat a lot of jerky. >> we have people who choke on red meat because they don't chew it.
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>> i do that you a lot. when i am eating i never eat alone because i need somebody to save me. >> like schulz to give you a kiss of life. >> no, i just go out there. i try to find a place where there hundreds of people. >> somebody knows the heimlich maneuver. >> i actually go to people's houses with the name heimlich. always a pleasure to have you. >> it is good to see you while m why alive. a post game wrap up from andy levy. i don't want to see you in business circumstances. go to fox news.com/red eye.
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back to andy levy with the post game wrap up. >> where can people find your weekly column? >> international business times every tuesday.
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ib times.com. this week i observed some curious things about liberalism. go on and see. >> tom, are you heading out on a tour? >> yes, going out on the road with jim gaffi em an. we are doing dates from the 15th of the month until the end of the month. i am going to a different state every night. i will be in the big theaters with jim. find me on twitter because i will be twittering every day about my trip. >> john, has jane fonda managed to get you banned? >> jane hasn't i am still on xm serious, and if she doesn't like what i have on say she can kiss my first felt. >> what do you think of snooki being preggers? >> she is over in jersey city in my neib. i will have a report for you on that later. >> i am glad you are neibs. >>

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