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>> kimberly: cute flash mob video, love and romance that presented with a flash mob and proposed to his girlfriend. that was sweet as well. that is it for "the five." thank you for spending time with us. see you tomorrow. welcome to "red eye." i'm tv's andy levy filling in for greg gutfeld. let's go to jedediah bila for our pre game report. what is coming up for tonight's show? >> thanks, andy. rudy guiliani doesn't think joe biden has the mental capacity to handle his job. sarah palin thinks it is time to talk off the picket. are they right? and saudi arabia has plans to address a female population by building a female only zone. women's lib? not so much. and is a free martini lunch making a come back? could it be good for
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productivity? they either passed out during our questioning or had no recollection of lunch whatsoever. back to you, andy. >> thanks, jedediah, see you at the half. i am here with remi spencer. and it is author and political commentator imogen lloyd webber. bill schulz, he thinks he is in a dog hotel. and next to me is joe devito. that's it. no talking paper or talking paper intern. it is such a relief. did his reference to changing show a lack of brains? joe biden is getting buried foretelling an audience that they will, quote, put y'all back in chains. but could this possibly from rudy guiliani? >> i think if it came from somebody serious we would get excited about it of the i think the vice president of the united states has become a laugh line on late knitel vision.
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late night television. i have never seen a vice president that has made as many mistakes or said as many stupid things. there is a real fear if god forbid he had to be entrusted with the presidency, whether he has the mental capacity to handle it. this guy is not bright and has never been bright. he is not bright. >> meanwhile, biden clarified his remark on tuesday. >> here is what congressman ryan said. he said, "we believe a renewed commitment to limited government will unhack kill our -- unshackle our economy." the speaker of the house used the word unshackle with proposals. the last time these guys unshackled the economy, to use their term, they put the middle class in shackles. that's how we got where we are. >> so on wednesday, the vp pressed on, intent on not making anymore gafs. >> once again general motors
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the rnlg laest automobile -- the larger automobile maker in the world. where does it say we cannot lead in making automobiles? i have not seen it written it anywhere? >> i guess that was more of a baby gaff. imogen, why does the press constantly give biden a pass on these gaffs? he is seen as adorable. whereas a republican has said the same things as him and where the republican has made the slightest miss step they are mercilessly ridiculed. >> yes, and it was a big era. biden is entertaining and enduring and there was a track record with vice presidents here. equal potato and cheney where deficits don't matter. i have to say the vice president is not the fizziest drink in the frige. >> i will go back to something i said yesterday. you agree the change thing wasn't good. i said and a lot of people
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said this too, so i don't want to take credit pour it. what makes you say oo is the dialect. he was speaking in his normal voice, and then he was talking about, they will put y'all back in chains. you can't claim you didn't mean anything by that if you are going to slip into a dialect like that. >> it was absolutely wrong. i think what was really irritating me is the first half of the paragraph he was making important points of the it was the de regulation of wall street thatment we had the credit crisis, and he gnaw glaited that. negatey that. we are talking about talking horrific gafs. he was wrong here. >> joe, should we focus on the positive? he made it 24 hours without a gaff. >> i think some of the comments were plagiarized. i think i figured out why president obama picked him. it is like the equivalent of standing next to a fat by so you look slimmer. then when he says stupid
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things he can say, at least it wasn't me saying that. i have to say this for him, the stupid things he says, he really sells them. it is not like he says, oh. he is really delivering that. oh, he's got you. >> he is not apologizing. >> he says it like it is on a coffee mug. >> number one vp. remi, i never thought, oh biden, he is stupid. but does guiliani have a point? is he maybe just not that intelligent? >> i got the impression that mayor guiliani and yow biden must have had it out at some point. they know they were at a political event and maybe he felt flighted by joe biden. that was a personal attack. really those were fierce words. i think mayor guiliani's remarks are a bit too much. he still holds a position of authority to many people in this country after 9/11.
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he should be a little more professional -- more of a professional with his critiques. >> guiliani holds a position of authority? >> absolutely. >> i thought you meant biden because he is the vice president and he has nothing going to there. >> if it is that insulting maybe they should decide it with a dual. >> if history tells us, the vice president will win. aaron burn from -- >> aaron burn? >> burr, b-u-r-r. >> you said burn. >> let me ask you this, biden met one of the wood brothers and he said to him, quote, this guy did what i dreamed of, man. i would trade being vice president in a heartbeat for having one daytona. >> one is something that everyone going back to john adams has complained of. he made fun of the vice president. and the other thing is a little thing i like to call awesome.
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you can tell his entire life is in search of awesome. he is pro awesome and anti-anything fun. >> i picture him watching nascar and going vroom, vromm over and over. >> lots of food on his bear chest. >> with the bendy straw. president obama lets him have a bendy straw on sunday to watch his race. >> that way he doesn't have to look down. he can keep his eye on the action. >> biden has made -- this is not the first unfortunate racial comment if you want to call it a racial comment. in 2006 he said "you cannot go to a 7-11 or dunkin donut without a slight indian accent. i am not joking." he said that. >> that is killer material. >> he's got a long, long history of doing this, but again i go back to the original point and he gets a pass on all of this. >> he is also the guy before the primaries who called obama
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the first -- those are horrible things he said. i think he successfully dumbed himself down to the point where rudy guiliani needs to restate it six ways. he is not bright and he is dim and not as intelligent. >> i guess he got his point across. >> on tuesday night on fox news channel, sarah palin says the obama campaign has to look at a, quote, diplomatic way of replacing joe biden on the ticket with hillary. on a scale from 0 to 0, what are the chances of that happening? >> negative 0. let's talk about this in a couple ways. i am sure that the president's campaign is not looking to her about advice about what to do with the ticket. number two, i think that that's a terrible point. i think it is a really ignorant suggestion on sarah
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palin's part. it is attacking number two. you don't go to number two unless you are done with number onement. >> that will be taken so out of context on youtube. >> depending on how much fiber. >> he has nothing to say about president obama because he is so , you know, so good. it appears she lacks criticism and she is going for the easy mark, the vp. >> she has leveled a lot of criticism at the president. and this is aimed more at the campaign itself. getting to something you said, i always sort of -- i love it when the republicans give democrats advice and democrats give republicans advice. you can see it a lot of times on the left. paul ryan is not the republican we want in the white house. how do you take that seriously? >> you can't. it is sad for americans as well.
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they deserve better fundamentally. it is ridiculous. >> i know for a fact that they e-mail the draft idea. i think they rarely take them. >> i don't think the packers should throw the ball a lot. >> exactly. let aaron rogers sit this one out. see what happens. >> so from a liability to fly ability, yes, it is a word, and i just made it up. the department of homeland security is saying the so-called chat down program at boston's logan airport after the new york times reported on sunday that many tsa employees claimed it targets middle easterners, hispanics and blacks. the program is designed to focus on the riskest passengers rather than treating everybody the same offers casual questions and look for deception and hostility. questions like are you traveling alone? where did you stay while you were here? or can you explain permithius? they say many officers were
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targeting minorities thinking it would lead to drugs or arrest warrants. let's go to buster and buddy, our correspondents. >> ?ot getting a lot of in-- not getting a lot of info on sources and methods. here is how i look at it. i always say here is the thing. nobody likes the random pat downs. everybody agrees they are stupid. grandma is getting patted down and five-year-old girls are getting patted down. that lead to this behavioral detection thing they are trying out now. in a sense, wrnts we asking for this? -- weren't we asking for this? >> this is exactly what we were asking for. >> that was sarcastic. >> it was on this show that boston's logan airport started
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this chat check, if you will. and we were talking about the possibility of racial profiling. my biggest concern with this is i don't know how it is doing anything. how is it going to make us safer? these innocuous questions will highlight some major terrorist activity? i don't think that is possible. >> isn't this what the israelis do as well? aren't they trained that when they ask these questions if they are properly trained they look foretell tale signs that you are lying and nervous even with these questions, and that makes you suspicious apparently because nobody just gets suspicious talking or gets nervous talking to -- >> you are in an airport and are stressed out. you are getting random, stupid questions from a complete stranger, and your behavior is going to be analyzed by somebody who is not trained thoroughly. >> so you say the question should be asked by a family member? i don't think that would work. you would have to bring a lot of people and who will watch the car?
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joe, should we just not have air travel? wouldn't that solve everything, plus you wouldn't have to go to family reunions. >> it would solve a lot of problems. the tsa, finely trained individuals. i laugh when they say they look at how people handle eye contact. i don't think i ever have had a tsa agent make eye contact. they barely look like they are awake. maybe their plan is to lull us into come play sen see when they are checking us. this is an example under the is not a random trafficting stop. they say, oh you might have a warrant. it is not the venue for it, and you should focus on -- i don't know if they are doing it at all, but protecting air travel from terrorists. not using this as an excuse to bust people. >> i completely agree. imogen, i don't want agents screening passengers for drugs or immigration problems. if you have a kilo of coke on my plane, i don't care. i just don't want you to
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blowup my plane. isn't that the only thing they should be worried about? >> yes, slotly. absolutely. i applaud america for talking about this and for the racial issue to be front and center. we have a big problem with this in the uk. you are 30 times more likely as a black person to be stopped and searched over a white person. >> at least these guys, these co-worker said there is a problem. i applaud america on this one. >> bill, talk about the decision to call these things chat downs. is that brilliant or what? >> that's the big issue i have here. >> i figured it would be. >> chat down seems like a phone sex term or the technique you apply to a hyperactive kid you are trying to get him to calm down. we are giving him a chat down now. as far as bosses, the whole issue of racial profiling is moot. i don't use the word moot a lot because i don't know what it means.
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i can think of a lot of cities who have had racial issues. boston not one of them. this is not a topic. this is not a thing. >> we'll just move on. from chat downs to lady towns. will saudi women be sitting pretty if they get their own city? they are set to open a female urban -- female only urban area in riad. a group of saudi business women, yes, they exist joe, came up with the idea and the government had to suggest the businesses. restrictions on women's lives and productivity there are so extreme that the saudi women need a male guardian's permission and the country is in affect letting a potentially huge sector of the productive economy sit idle. and couple that with the fact that 50% are women and 78% are unemployed, and it is well -- welcome to lady town, y'all. how about the dog only town in
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rhode island? >> keep your eyes on the road. >> that can't be right. we can't show that. that's illegal. >> if we don't know who gave us the video, we have to post-it and have a good time. >> if you say so. you are the legal issue. joe, separate but still equal on this city, good idea or great idea? >> well, i think it is -- strange to say it is a good thing that this would happen. on behalf of saudi women we can say let's give these broads a break. they are over educated and under employed. it is a waste of education. it is a waste of human potential. maybe they will get more work done if they are not worried about a guy hitting them with a stick. >> imogen is this as joe
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maintains, is this a quality of life improvement or is this lady uh par tied or lady antabellum. >> all of the above. our allies, britain is on a $3 billion arms deal. and yet they treat women horrifically. it should not be about segregation. it should be about integration. the silver lining and maybe all of these girls get together and revolt against their revolting men in that country. it is an absolute disgrace. >> excellent point. >> getting to imogen's point, what if this enclave has a better economy than the rest? >> it is without a doubt a possibility. i think in my fantasy world there is a women's only world where they are pretending they can actually do. i think it will become problematic for the saudi arabians on many levels.
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i agree with imogen. i understand the gender equality has to be done in baby steps. this is one huge step backwards. i think it is continuing to keep them separate is going to be dangerous to their economy, especially when the women prove to be more productive and successful than the men. what will happen at that point. >> bill, last word to you. if america had one, would you move to a female only city? >> no because i'm a dude. can't emphasize that enough. i kiss agree with imogen. >> what some. >> everybody is against stoned ladies unless they are watching nickelodeon with me on my couch. but the fact st -- the fact of the matter is, yes, they are allies because the price of oil is not going to lower itself. >> that's all that matters to you. you can run your air conditioner all year-round. >> yes, don't likes to sweat.
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>> awful human beings. coming up, what is it like to lead a life of lies? imogen lloyd webber discuss herself new book, the accent is real. i was born in murieta, georgia. first, is going to a strip club the same thing as cheating? you are watching fnc so stick around.
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he cheated with his eyes. that's according to some woman who says going to a strip club is the same as being unfaithful. she says how her husband attended a bachelor's weekend in mexico which she later found out to her horror included a trip to a strip club. she explains, quote, i am not a prude, but if you are in a
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committed relationship, nary about to become so, yes, ma'am who take their clothes on -- women who take their clothes on and pretend to be interested in you. i can't imagine a man being fine with his woman being touched and titilaed by man. she said though he said he sat at a gay bar and drank his minimum, i am surprised he supported the place with his cover fee. speaking of jerks. not cool, black cat. okay, imogen, is going to a strip club cheating or overreacting like you people usually do. >> jedediah will be good at half time report. one google search will show i
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had a book party in a strip club. i don't have a moral leg to stand on. interesting to note the republicans will be holding their convention in tampa, florida, which apparently is the lap dancing capital of the world. >> yes, that's why they chose it. >> exactly. i am with conservatives on their moral high ground. we match on that. >> i don't think having a convention in the city and the fact that the city has -- >> they are expecting -- apparently the strip club owners are expecting two to three more clients than during the super bowl. >> capitalism, baby. >> should this woman let it slide much like a stripper down a pole? >> what she should be more concerned about is, i was hanging out with the gay friend and having a drink. long-term view of the marriage that may be more of a problem. you know, i read this, and i can't imagine that anyone -- my only recommendation is to get the hell out of the
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marriage. to say that going to a strip club is equivalent to -- they are comparing it to slavery. it is nonsense. anyone who thinks going to a strip club leads anywhere near sex is out of their minds. it has nothing to do with sex. it is a performance. it really is. >> it is art, isn't it, joe? >> it really is. >> it is the intersection of art and commerce. >> and if she doesn't -- if you don't believe me from that, think of the ill regard, the guy who says to his friend, i think that stripper likes me, the way he is mercilessly mocked to think that this would lead to any sort of physical contact -- >> i didn't know how to break this to you, andy. >> remi, you go so often you have a vip card at four different ones. would you care if your man did the same? >> i was afraid of what you would ask me. that one was a good one. this woman is a prude. i don't think anybody in a relationship wants to imagine the other person in that relationship being aroused
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sexually in anyway, shape or form with anyone else. but we are human, and it is human nature. it is going to happen. i think if your man or your woman is going to a strip club say every thursday night with their buddies and knows the name of all of the strippers and knows what they are planing to do with their lives, then maybe there is a problem. once in a while the guy will go to a strip club and come back to work and make up stories and exaggerate the experience, and let him have his fun. >> all right, i will. >> bill, last question to you. is the lesson here if you go to a strip club don't tell your wife? >> that's a good rule. and maybe get rid of the receipts. in the letter she says "i am not a prude. i don't mind pornography." so she doesn't mind exploitation as long as it has a bad plot line and on tape. it is the live stuff she has an issue with. stop writing about your problems with your husband. and i am not gay. i enjoyed it just as much as
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jack did. we had a lovely time. cheers at "cosmo" and leave us both alone. you are not invielted to brunch -- invited to brunch on sunday. >> i have no where to go from that. so got a comment on the show? e-mail as you at red eye at fox news.com. and do you have a video of your cat or other household pet or something else cute we want it. go to the news video tab on the side of the screen and click on submit a video. it is that easy. who knows. we may feature your video on "red eye." still to come, the half time report. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by snails. the small organisms and the retractible foot on which they crawl.
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let's see if we have anything wrong so far. >> i am keeping your chair warm. >> i appreciate that. >> i didn't hear one impeach obama joke or one comment. i am hurting over here. somebody has to do my job for me. remi, somebody, come on. you can equate anything to it. it doesn't matter what it is. >> we just assumed you would do it at half time so we wouldn't have to. >> and i have. i have delivered. vie -- i want to start with
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joe. >> we are talking joe biden here. that's the comment about obama being bright and clean. isn't it different than other vp's in that joe biden says stuff that is not just stupid, but racist. doesn't that take it to a new level. >> he is in a class by himself. we are talking about a guy who is in front of an audience of african-americans saying somebody will put you back in shape. it is mind blowing. >> i agree. >> when that cat pushed over the jar of vitamins it is similar to how obama is pushing us into the abyss. >> remi, you said palin lacks criticism of the president. she has crit sidessed the president -- she has criticized the president a lot. i think what she was trying to
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say, and particularly now at a time when a lot of folks on the left are going after paul ryan, i think she was trying to zero in on something that is so easy to criticize. joe biden is out there making a fool of himself all the time. she did make a good point about hillary and biden. that would be a good ticket. >> i am not so sure. >> hillary and obama. >> i was going to say. >> i don't think i saw palin was criticizing our president. when she topped stopped criticizing our president. she was the candidate on the ticket. people were going to vote for obama or romney. i don't think biden is going to sway the voters to the republican side. i just think when she starts criticizing biden who is by all accounts an easy mark, it is sort of -- and when she tries to give them advice about the campaign, it just looks like she is running out of things to say about
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president obama. >> she has to get me in there if that's the case. have i plenty more where that came from. we will move on now to the tsa. andy, you said this is how the israelis do it. they tend to profile based on behavior. i remind you that's true, but they don't have the ineptitude of our government training them. >> fair point. >> fair point. joe, you said that, quote, i don't think i have ever had a tsa agent make eye contact with me. i would have to agree of the -- agree. i have seen their eyes travel elsewhere, but my eyes were not one of them. i don't know if you had the same experience, but i have seen the wandering. >> i have moved a lot of drugs through our airport, trust me. >> have you felt object tau fight by the tsa as well? >> i did, and i loved it. >> i bet bill is willing to join in on that one. i'm sure he loved it too. remi, i had a question, and you didn't mention this, but because are you a lawyer i felt compelled to ask you.
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do you think there is anyway to pry vent legal -- prevent legal chaos? will this turn into a legal nightmare? >> the fact that they have complaints about racial profiling and they are taking steps to prevent it from happening, if they will educate the tsa workers, and they are going to apparently tell them how not to racial profile and they will minimize whatever potential lie brit -- liability may be found in a lawsuit. we can't ignore it. if they were to ignore the complaints that would be far worse. >> i just feel like, and maybe bill can help me out, but i feel like looking at your eye contact and whether you are fidgety. >> this can apply for people with bombs or contraband, if they are walking funny. if the gait is a little weird that's what you have to look for. go with the wallets god gave us. >> i want to talk about saudi arabia. this had me heated. my inner feminist came out and
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wanted to party on this one. you said you wouldn't move to a female only city. i have done a little research and i heard you have applied for a number of jobs in that female only city. true or false? >> i lived in queens, but indeed it is not full of royal females. it is inaccurate. >> i think that came from greg gutfeld. remi, you make a great point. you say separate but equal is awful, and i couldn't agree with you more. do you think american women should come out on this issue more as it relates to women who are struggling in other countries with these issues? >> 100%, thank you. i'm glad that is what we are talking about. women in any country where they have equal rights need to take more of a stand in the rest of the world where women are treated like second and third class citizens. >> jedediah, don't you know
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you are not supposed to -- unless you are talking about republicans you not supposed to judge other people. for us to judge the saudi culture, it is wrong especially when there is a war on women going on right here at home. >> vow only saying you can only judge republicans? >> absolutely. i don't make the rules. >> the media told you that? >> i object serve the rules. >> i have one question for imogen about this. if it was the idea of a female business woman is it less pal littable for you? it made my stomach turn that it was a woman's idea that came up with the idea of segregating women. >> the whole issue makes my stomach turn. i am lucky that i have been involved with a big campaign to make saudi arabia take a woman to the olympics. it is the only nation to turn up the olympics and there was
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worldwide pressure. so what you were saying about women joining together to push put pressure on saudi uh yaib raw, that's true. >> i don't think we have time for it, imogen, i and the rest of the viewer s who love to know how the party in the strip club went out. >> seems like all of my male friends turned up. i don't know why. they don't normally come to my parties. >> that's interesting. andy, striping can in fact be an art if you do it right. i am not saying that from experience, but i have taken a pole dancing class or two, and i can tell threw is something to be said for it. >> i agree with you, and i am saying that from experience. and lastly, joe, do you really think women this dumb who would equate going to a strip club with actual cheating, do these women exist? i have not met them, thankfully, but what say you? >> oh yes. and to characterize strippers
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as unintelligent, i haven't been to a strip club in over a decade. when i was there they said they were paying for law school. where is this avalanche of extremely hot lawyers we should be on schedule for? >> you are sitting on a panel with remi. there you go. >> how do you think i got through law school? >> question answered. >> thank you, back to you, andy. have a great rest of the show. >> thanks, jedediah. joe, a decade is not 10 hours. coming up, is that young jay z on the acon song "i'm so paid"? check it out, it is scan tauly clad babes. must be the next star trek convention.
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i am waiting for you to finish your conversation, and then i will talk. does staring at asses lead to more crashes? see what you made me delay?
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travelersing on gilling -- travelers ogily willied to one a day crashes. 60% of british men admitted to being distracted by dames while driving. and 12% of women say they took their eyes off the road to check out good looking dudes. 20% of billboards with models were a major distraction on the road. let's discuss in the -- >> lightning round. >> joe, whose fault is this? is it the men's fault for being distracted or the women for being attractive? >> the study is flawed. it says these accidents were caused in the uk. they were droifg on the wrong side of the road. very dangerous. >> boo. >> you can't even go into a 7-11. >> imogen, 10 seconds. >> texting while driving is banned in the uk. obviously drinking while driving is banned, but you have to be distracted by something. it goes to show how ugly
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british men are. only 12% of women were distracted by good looking british men which means they are ugly and justification why i moved to america. >> somebody never saw "love actually." >> all the hot british men were on that though. >> remi, does this happen, are you driving and checking out somebody hot? >> all the time. no, i wish, i really do. i drive around a lot for work. i never see a hot man. i am never distracted by a good looking guy. >> i wish i could crash. is that what you are saying? >> no, i could still drive. >> then you would sue the guy, right? >> you know i don't sue people for a living. >> bill, you get a lot of cat calls from cabdrivers. any ever crash? >> no, but i have a personal interest in the story. i remember 10 years ago i was driving through time square. what do i see? mark wahlberg. the ad campaign with the boy shorts, and two words,
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vehicular homicide. and the naked cowboy to this day, that's n an issue for me. i don't drive over there. >> that's a universal issue. >> there is no cure for this, right? if you are going to be distracted you are going to be distracted. you can do every study you want. what will you do about it? >> the study is not going to help with that. >> ban sexy billboards. >> not in my country. >> al-qaeda is running an on-line employment ad. the job offer on a closed internet form and asks for their age, marital status, a list of passports and whether they think if they will ever get back together. there is only a, quote, very slight chance of being caught. i wouldn't think being caught is the problem here. >> on some levels this is good
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because it must show the policy is working. it is destroying al-qaeda. i was upset to see on the hit list that france is ahead of britain and is more hated. i thought britain was doing a good job at being america's poodle, your biggest ally and doing all of that. france has overtaken us. >> maybe our relationship is not so special after all. >> i am upset. >> remi, if they are basically out sourcing their suicide bombings, does that mean they don't have the right people in house anymore? >> that's exactly right. next thing there will be tremendous out scoring to ibd -- to india. i don't know how we found the solicitation for suicide m boors. part of the advertise meant be careful and people won't catch on to this. maybe it is for a different kind of job. >> possible not having read the ad myself i have no idea. let's talk about some more.
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>> joe, they were recruiting for solo missions. you should meet the bosses and have lunch. maybe an office christmas party? >> and then you come back saying now, suicide bombers are always entry level position. you can't say, i am a suicide bomber today, but give me a couple years. i will be blows myself up in a corner office. >> do you think this is like the tv news staff and there would be an al-qaeda contributor? >> he is a pa. >> no they are contributors. >> exactly. he will do a bombing and get paid for that. yoarn that he has to get face time. >> it is not cool. they are not getting health care and they don't have a 401k. >> but it is nice to have. you never know. maybe you are bad at suicide bombing. >> and i am ready to condone this, but do they have
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dental? >> to the for these guys. this is how the modern economy s. they have them work 36 hours a week. it is a racket. >> i am intrigued. >> you want to sign up? >> no, i condemn it. let's find out about the dental thing. >> do i have anymore questions ? i don't. i am moving on. it is time to take a break. when we return, musical performance from our musical guest, gilbert owe sullivan.
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all right, last topic of the night. can getting soft at lunch possibly save our economy? a columnist at international business times makes the case arguing embracing three martini lunches would give a boost not to the makers of booze, but service employees as well. according to one estimate, probably made up, if 10% of workers went for a boozey lunch once a week it would add p to $4 billion. i am not buying that. they also say drinking the booze creativity, do you buy that, and if so we are hurting
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the che, and we are hurting businesses by not drinking at lunch, aren't we? >> absolutely. that's why we met met for shots before the taping. >> i remember they opened up and got a couple of glasses of wine. we called each other about 3:00 p.m. are you getting anything? no, i am kind of drunk. >> remi, three martinis? i went through a martini phase for a brief time a longtime ago, and it is pure alcohol. i can have a lot of drinks. i can't have a lot of martinis. they sneak up on you. >> i wish i knew you when you were going through the martini phase. it sounds like fun. >> i was 12. >> three martinis and i am drunk. i am under the table. i think i have ever had three martinis in an evening or at an event. i don't know how anybody is good at accomplishing anything. i think the math is wrong outside new york.
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in manhattan the cost of a martini is $40? >> it might mean a lot of people's families are not eating that night. >> imogen, do brits descring at lunch? >> that's part of the problem why we are in a double dip recession. if you look at history books prohibition followed by the great depression. the best moment in economic history is during the time of the three martini lunch. that's what they need to sort out the economy. >> i like your spunk. >> i try. >> bill, here is my theory. the reason people don't drink at lunch anymore be we now have too many alcohol choices. there is something called michelob ultra. what is wrong with this country? >> we don't like our carbs and that is michelob ultra. no cashes in that.
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-- carbs in that. i did an interview with the guy who did historical references on "immediate men." mad men." they called them the 3 martini lunch, and that is true they drank three. but the martini glasses were the size of a shot glass. if you have a three martini glass now, you and everything else in america will be bigger. it is not the same as it used to be. >> that's a good point. the glasses were tiny. >> tws a different time ?ie. we will close things out with a post game wrap up with jedediah bila. go to foxnews.com/redeye for more.
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time to go back to jedediah jedediah bila for the
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post game wrap up. >> longtime, no see. remi i hear you will be on "america's newsroom." >> that's right. around 10:40 eastern time. i will be live on fox newschannel. >> fabulous. imogen, what is happening next week we need to know about? >> "twisted diaries" will be out on monday so go to amazon.com. >> it is so modern and hip. >> joe, where are you headlining this weekend? tell us about it. >> i will be at joker's wild in new haven, connecticut. >> you will be in connecticut? >> yes, new haven at joker's wild friday and saturday night. >> and somebody had done an interview with you on-line. tell us about that. >> it is a website called first order historians. they have various luminaries. >> so they called you. >> back to you, andy. >> thanks, jedediah. and thanks to remi spencer,

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