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and it costs a family $60,000 a year. that's it for us on the five. thank you so much for watching. we'll see you back here we'll see you back here welcome to "red eye." now with three grams of serving. that is my nickname for aderol. thousand to andy levy for a pre game report. andy? what is coming up on tonight's show? >> at some point that will roll smoothly off your tongue. >> doubt it. >> our top story, all charges against the elvis impersonator accused of sending ricin to president obama are dropped. and authorities are now investigating a taekwondo instructor who was accused of child molestation. won't even bother with the punch line. and the media's struggle to help moat vai the brothers who got their bomb making knowledge from an al-qaeda magazine. and who did "people" magazine name as the world's most beautiful woman?
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the answer is in the box. >> you us ad that punch line three times. >> twice. >> three. >> the third time didn't air. >> but you are like the poor man's rob schneider. >> doesn't count. i am like the rich man's someone who is not rich. >> well done. >> think about that one. i just wasted you. >> go away. let's with el come our guest. she is so sharp she can mow a lawn with her thoughts. and it is reason.com contributor. great magazine. and he knows beautiful pros like i have extra toes. it is true. i have six on every foot. he is the author of the great thofl "sideways." and in peru he is considered a throw pill loy. it is my psychic, bill schulz. and if hilarity was a see saw, i would get a partner to ride him at a local park. with me is gavin mcguinness. >> a block. the lede.
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that's the first story. enjoy the show, america. i know i will. >> so friendly. >> that was a lot of fun. >> that was ribbed for her pleasure. exprie that -- that was unthese satisfactory. can you control yourself? we have 42 minutes. everything was a plot and then he got caught. yes, a conspiracy theorist find himself at the center of a conspiracy. paul kevin curtis, three names, the mississippi man charged with sending ricin-laced letters to the national leaders has been released on bond. according to the fbi, who ever that is, it eluded to the notion that curtis had long thought to expose the trafficking of human body parts. my favorite trafficking. he had written about it on facebook. i am on the hidden front lines of a secret war, body tissue, body parts, black market. my mother wants me to shut up. good mom, actually. but curtis explains, when he got too close to uncovering the truth, they burned down my
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home, killed my dogs, my cats and he had a rabbit and blew up the 1966 plymouth valiant. terrible. it appears he actually was targeted and framed for the ricin attacks. the elvis i'm impersonator thinks he knows who did it. an enemy from the could i- from the tie -- tie kahn dough class. >> he said he stood out in the parking lot at the hotel saying he hates you. i would beg him, you have known him for how many years and took taekwondo from him. i don't know if as a martial arts conflict and if he wants to challenge you in the rink. i don't know. then he created me saying i created a ban band called a row bow drum. he said i am a rock and roller and i'm like, good luck.
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>> i believe we have tape of this long-time personal enemy. >> i don't know how he could get ricin. the adversary is known as j everett dusky who was not charged with a crime, but the investigators searched his house and taekwondo studio. kennedy, this is what blows my mind. this never happens. >> is there one aspect of the story that blows your mind? it is the confluence. >> you didn't even let me finish my question. >> it is pre-orgasmic. >> as theorists who are never, ever right about a conspiracy. they are constantly thinking they are part of a major plot
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or the plot is focused on them and then all of a sudden it happened. he has to be somewhat happy, correct? >> now he is totally vin vindicated in his conspiracy theorist lifestyle. but the fact that it has nothing to do with the black market and the body parts? >> we don't know. >> and his mother's disappointment. it is all so fantastic. it would only be better if it was a thai conflict. the fact it is taekwondo -- i thought that is how joe what's his name said it. >> what are you doing? >> correcting her. >> that is the french pronunciation that is by the way wrong. >> this guy, you wrote a great book that was a great movie. is this guy who has been basically toiling his life as an entertainer in the lower esh lon of the world, this could be his breakthrough. this is an amazing story. >> it is possible that he actually fabricated the guy to come after him. i don't know. you make a good
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point. he went under my radar. why would the fbi think an fbi impersonator was the guy who actually sent the ricin? what is the fbi doing? >> the fbi has been wrong on hasan and the bomber, and now they went after an elvis impersonator. >> what about the bastard in atlanta? >> he is that guy. what is his name? >> richard jewel. >> i thought he was guilty. >> you still think he is guilty. >> i still think he is guilty. >> gavin, doesn't it suggest it can happen to anyone including you who happened to use ricin as a recreational drug. >> as someone who sends poisonous substances through the mail i feel i can get framed. now that it has become a bad thing. >> your soiled boxers are not quite on par with ricin. >> they have gone to my website and clicked on it, and they are admitting they want my used underpants.
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>> they will get me for sending high end keynotes to kids over line. >> that could kill somebody. gavin, what do you think? >> i want to know why schizophrenics are so vein. everything is about them. the beatles are putting secret messages for them. the smashing pumpkins are putting the shirt you are wearing on the merch table as a little he-ha over to you. haven't you thtsed you live with your moms and is you don't have friends? i don't get schizophrenia and the ego. >> i don't follow, but i feel bad for this guy. >> let me update you. schizophrenics and crazy people, everything they say is about them. it is direct -- directed to them. >> haven't you been stalked before? >> not by a schizophrenic. >> i love that it can be a new era in the wax on, wax off trilogy which at this point what is a 15-ology? >> it is karate kid rebooted.
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>> all we are missing is mr. mr. miagi and an anthrax factory. >> i think it will be a bigger story. for years somebody has tried to sabotage you and turns out it is you. have you pressed charges against yourself? >> how dare you make fun of schizophrenics like that. i am not one of those and i want to create awareness of them. secondly, put this taekwondo instructor in jail right now. whatever this paul kevin curtis is his name, whatever he is saying about this guy is absolutely accurate. if we know anything about conspiracy theorists, when they say someone is out to get him, they are right. this guy, lock him up. >> everybody is guilty of thinking this guy was guilty. it is because of the elvis impersonation. the fact is we know when people describe people who are guilty they are normal. you know what i mean? >> i was busy creating the fan pages on facebook to worry
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myself with kevin curtis and what he might have been doing with ricin. how do you get ricin? it is so easy to trace. i say that now in hindsight, but the anthrax back to the person who had access to it and was sending it through the postal service, but how do you get ricin? >> have i no idea. >> i can't believe you are kevin curtis experts. i just read this story and thought this is too hard. he is either insane or there is way too many details here. >> but he is innocent. that's the key, right? >> when i saw this story i thought, too long, didn't read. next. >> he even wrote down the fartherring -- farting noise. >> here is the important thing. normal people are the ones you have to look out for. >> i will stay away from the crazies too. >> what's your definition of normal? >> unassuming. remember when anybody gets arrested for doing somebody heinous they say she a normal
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guy? >> except the part where he forced his wife into islam. >> that's true. >> and stopped drinking. >> good segue. >> thank god we are getting out of this story. from ricin to tyson. >> it is that thing that you ride on that keeps you fat. >> did boxing turn him into a bomber? did the ring make him go wrong? today's edition of the media's fine something to blame besides islam can pay. they wonder if the older brother boxing can play a role in the marathon bombing. boxers are increasingly being dying thosed with brain injuries. he writes, quote, if it was inevitable the question would be raised about whether -- i don't say his name. brain may have been traumatized during the years -- this is hard to read, and if there had indeed been damage did that spark his murderous behavior? sadly he admits it is unlikely
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so keep trying. meanwhile, the new york times points to another logical reason for this turd as symbolized by a hand drawn turd to commit violence. with the ex-husband of his younger sister noting he was angry the world pictures islam as a violent religion. if i wasn't so heavily medicated right now it would make my head hurt. pallet cleanser, please. >> i cleansed my pallet. i am still angry. so it was boxing? >> no. this shows how most reporters r. i box. you need to get nailed in the head and have dozens of concussions before you get punchy. punch drunk dudes are not violent. they are dumb. like at my gym there is a guy, and they always have this nose and that is hard to get too.
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it is like the gin blossoms of boxing and they say i will vote for hillary clinton because bill clinton did a good job and so his wife would do a good job too. he didn't say, i am going to kill you for islam. they don't act like that. they are nice. they are lovable. >> do you get the sense the media scrambles for any root cause but the one staring them in the face? >> they are continuing to pursue the story when ever they can. i agree with gavin. seriously, i do. it is pandemic, and all we have to do is look at the republican primaries to see one after another and the entire republican constituency. >> cheap shot. >> do i think it was a cause for -- >> i think it was an accurate shot. >> bill, finally you are not the minority here. kennedy, why is it so hard for some people to come out and say that what they did was because of radical islam and
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they have to continually find other things. what scares them? >> let's look at the bombings in london, in spain in the philippines, in the united states and what is the common element? do you see a lot of quarterbacks and boxers? oddly enough you don't. you see a lot of radical islamists this their early 20s. that's the odd factor that seems to be prevalent in every single case. and if we are boxers giving the living [bleep] punched out of them for decades. mohamed ali would have blown up the white house and jefferson memorial three times over. >> that's a perfect point. boxing as a place to released aggression might actually be helpful for a lot of people. bill, do you have anything to add or should i skip you? >> you can become violent because of concussions. we know why he did it. he did it for allah.
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his brother said we did it for allah, that's why we know. it what he was saying is it does take more of a nudge to get off that cliff. the cliff and the click. there are radical muslims and not so popular ones. >> way to try to save yourself. >> not trying. read about the click. sometimes you do need to push off the cliff and that is what he was talking about. he wasn't giving him an excuse. look at walter payton later in life. >> when did he load a pressure cooker with nails? when did butter bean -- >> he shot a person. >> butter bean? >> no, walter payton. >> gavin? >> i have a wild card to throw into the mix. >> i don't like cards that are wild. >> mohamed said you can marry your first cousin. >> mohamed ali? >> no, the son of the prophet. this is a culture that is worried about money and wants to keep it in the family so
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there is a lot of first cousin marrying in islam. symptoms of inbreeding are conducive to jihad lunatics than punch drunk boxing. i think the problem is inbreeding. >> really? >> yep. >> they just did a study on breeding in royalty with the hasburgs. i actually read that story. it can be applied to them. but here is the thing about the head injury. it could be a defense for everything, but not just negative, positive. i had a head injury when i was a child. >> but by the way, i was really offended when people tried to excuse -- there is a different between correlation and causation and explanation and excuse. when you try and excuse someone's behavior by saying it may be cte or tbi, it is offensive. joe van belcher is somebody
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who killed his baby mama and himslef. it was thought because he was pummeled as an athlete. maybe he is an evil person. there might be bad people in the world. because others were subjected to the same thing that don't turn around and become murderous a-holes. >> or because his name was jovan belcher. >> but we should not abandon causation because we have the word evil. >> they are responsible for the shootings and if we look at the meds they are on and the culture of over medicating everyone, we can prevent future shootings. >> you think so this. >> they have all been on meds. >> i think the pharmaceutical industry has cul paw built with the shootings and inbreeding has cul paw built with the crazy jihadists. >> i agree. modern far ma colling -- pharmacology is causing problems. they can do a biopsy on the brain now, the older guy, and they can find the evidence of cte easily. and now they were able to do
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this at ucla. they can do it on living people. >> i will make a prediction. >> and then it might blowup as a story at this point. i think the problem here is ism, in the name of an ism. that's the most dangerous thing. >> i am also against any type of prescription drug along those lines. i said this before and will say it again. the only drug that has done harm to anyone is cocaine. something to think about. >> that was a code to his dealer to meet him out behind the building. >> 930a and 936a. >> when they analyze his brain i will bet you a thousand dollars they will notice it sucks. >> that's diagnosis. >> it is pre hails himmers or -- it is pre alzheimer's or whatever else. >> i correct, it is about isms, people driven by isms.
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>> of course it is. >> one can be worse than the other. >> not all are equal. that's a bumper sticker. they are yelling at me. coming up, a story so exciting i forgot to write a tease about it. but first, are we going to do this story? what is next for aj claw mentee. the chloroform should have worn off by then.
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can a celeb live just on bread? ben of affleck will get by on $1.50 of food a day for five days to raise awareness of global poverty. that's a good thing. don't shake your head. the actor is joining sophia
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bush and joe biden's son, hunter, in a campaign called live below the line. tweeted ben, $1.4 -- 1.4 people live on less that $1.50 a day. i am joining live below the line on behalf of eastern congo, will you? i need glasses. and said grobin taking on the challenge was a humbling experience and i was proud and heartened by my fans that join me. it is amazing what we take for granted not living in hunger. and now let's go to the hollywood correspondent.
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>> that is like watching a porn and turning it off before anything happens. >> that is like watching wallly have a seizure. >> that is his reel. >> back to the story, gavin. something tells me there are better ways to deal with world hunger than symbolic jestures. i think they mean well. the meaning well doesn't end well in my mind. >> i don't think you want my opinion. it is harsh. people like ben afflec say oh suffering in the congo? oh i would be too. >> i was just so angry and it
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reflected itself. >> your opinion actually triggered a -- >> well at haiti. we gave them all of this money and it was like, into the toilet. they are not missing a sandwich. >> that's not true. the way i look at this and kennedy, to me global poverty is how we have given millions to tyrants. the only save yes, sir we have is agriculture. >> the only savior we have is the actual free market. they happen to be housed in africa. and by the way -- this is another reason it is us ingeneral us with. you cannot get a fuel basket of berries at the farmer's market for $1.50 and i don't know how ben afflec will survive. there is a vast difference between living in the west side of los angeles on $1.50 and living in the eastern congo. you could actually feast on $1.50 a day. it is not the same as what americans pay. >> what do you think, rex?
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>> $1.50 a day, i think they are already living on that. look how thin they r. if they want to make it a challenge bring on paula dean. they are also on the pa lie lio diet and they have hired people to shoot the squirrels in the backyard and are roasting them over a huge fire. h is a joke. >> if you have a mail delivery service that you paid for before the challenge. it is already at your house can they eat that? >> and the restaurants are comped. >> as long as people buy them dinner itself okay. i think we are being way too synical. you have had access to $1.50 worth of food most of your life. >> are you kidding me? getting by on $1.50 per day? please, make it a challenged. i can steal more than that and then eat for free. it is free samples at the grocery. >> yes, that's what one person
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recommended is the free samples at wal-mart. you use the starbucks milk and make a dollar box of mac and cheese and that is three meals and top romin are five for $5. >> how dare you say that to somebody in the congo. >> they don't have starbucks, but that's what i'm saying. $1.50 in it is congo goes farther. >> why not just get them starbucks then. for $1.50 you can get h and m's. but you can't get carrots for $1.50. >> organic stuff is more expense expensive. >> or just vegetables from the earth costs more than sugar. >> maybe you will agree. mcdonalds can actually feed somebody on a day for about $5. >> that's right. >> they can. that might be the solution. >> we have to keep this culturally relative. in africa it is a totally different structure. if you have $1.50 you can pay a juju man to give youal bine
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know blood. -- you albino blood and it makes you -- that's what jennifer garner takes to keep the luscious figure. >> it would be better with the free market. >> your problem is you like coffee. for the price of one cup of coffee a day you can save somebody you f-word. >> they need alone. >> no, they don't need alone. people that are throwing people down nickel wells -- >> zimbabwe was doing well before. they were always a mess. >> no, they weren't always a mess. >> we have to take a break. i think it has always been corruption. remember live aid? all of that money. where did it go? the money that was supposed to go to people everywhere. do you have a comment on the show? incredibly unusual segment.
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red eye at fox news.com. go to fox news.com/red eye and click on submit a video. still to come, the half time report from america's sweetheart. andy levy. hate him. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by zombie weddings. the ceremonies in which two undead people formalize their decision to live together as a couple. thanks, zombie wedding.
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we are back. let's find out if we got anything wrong so far. we will go to tv's andy levy and america's sweetheart. >> thank you, sir. >> i am doing it for you. you are not really america's sweetheart. just because reece witherspoon got into alonginto along -- gota little trouble you think you can jump in. >> we don't have to get into it. i got a phone call on sunday. i did not seek this out nor do i want it, but it is not up to me. >> who was the phone call from? amanda bines? >> i am not allowed to say. >> checking. because amanda bines would
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call you. >> it was not amanda bines. you say this guy was a conspiracy theorists and conspiracy theorists are never right. >> he is right. >> what if this is a double set up? what if kevin curtis because he was tired of not being believed about the organ harvesting he got james dusky to set him up for this and then when he is exonerated people go maybe he was right about the other stuff too. >> he was very sincere in that press conference. he is better than mel gibson in "conspiracy theory." >> wheels within wheels. >> not as good as mel gibson in the back of an l.a. county viewser. that is the best mel gibson ever. >> you want to know why schizophrenics arey go ties cal. i don't think it is accurate to call them schizophrenic.
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i think it is obvious why conspiracy theorists arey go ties cal. the whole point is to show the world how much smarter and better you are than the rest of them. >> schizophrenia, there is a myth it is multiple personality. it is a broad term meaning mentally ill. i have noticed they talk with themselves and not yous conspiracy theorists. >> it is not a broad term, but not the split personality thing. >> but in broad terms -- >> but the bottom line is i have not seen anywhere this guy has been dying thosed with schizophrenia. >> well, we know. >> he came off as incredibly cogent, and he might be right. >> the problem with treating the insanity is you have to admit they are insane. >> gavin is insane. he claims he is the most sensible person. >> actually the beatles did a
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song about this. they talked about me in a song. if you listen to rocky racoon. it actually mentions you. >> by the way, the feud between these two guys, dusky was mad curtis posted a fake certificate saying he was a member. can we agree the only thing wars than falsely claiming are you a member than to truly claim. >> i have never met a single mnsa members. >> sharon stone claims she is one. and i for one believe her. >> thank you, bill. >> it makes a difference. >> how about the films she decided to do? >> it was her agent.
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>> no, she didn't have an agent. >> i know. >> you were just going in the wrong areas of that story. >> let's move on to the bombers. rex i want to congratulate youep paw thee and taking a shot at everyone watching the show. >> there goes my twitter handle. >> kennedy, you said there are people who don't commit violent acts. to be fair, jeffrey kluger never addressed causation and never suggested that cte excused or caused tsarnaev to be a bomber. >> bringing that argument into the story at this point is offensive. >> i don't disagree with that. this is the part i like the best. he wrote, it was inevitable
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questions would be raised about whether boxing played a role in tamerlan's actions. >> i don't agree with that inevitability. >> it is because he wrote about it. he is the only one. you don't get to say it is inevitable when you are the one doing it. >> that actually might be schizophrenic. >> and it shows he knows nothing about boxing. he is obviously a wimp. >> you are now officially an expert on everything. >> i am an expert on the world, boxing and brains. don't know about sports. >> ben affleck and others will eat on $1.50 to raise awareness. couple things here. first of all, i don't have a problem with this. i did picture people eating on $1.50 a day going that's great, but maybe instead of you eating like us, give us hoin so we can eat like you. >> good point. >> i would like to take the challenge where i eat on $15,000 a day.
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that would be so much fun. >> like gwenyth. >> i can't wait until we talk about her. she is so in touch with the average american woman. >> we will talk about that later. >> good idea. >> well done. >> also should be fair, this organization lives below the line does raise money for various organizations and the whole point is to raise awareness and raise money. >> you can raise all the money you want. charity does president work. charity doesn't work. >> that's not true. i am campaigning for the leukemia and lymphoma society and the money they raise kicks ass. it raises money for patient services and research. >> but is it effective? >> [inaudible] >> it has investors. >> my mom is a lymphoma
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survivor. >> now become the victim so you can win the argument. >> and the money was raised to research -- >> i am starving so i win. >> this is the strappingest show show -- the strangest show since last night. >> my only other point on this story is you are gross, privileged people who make me sick. >> well done, my trend. my friend. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> buddy, talk to you later. coming up, i want to lay you down on a bed of roses for tonight i sleep on a bed of nails. not a story. a text i got from lou dabs. are all of the obamas getting tattoo? yes, but i didn't read it very carefully.
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he got his break as a mistake. aj j-clemente has been on a tear. he has been discussing the cuss. it never gets old so let's watch it. >> are you watching the evening -- sunday on nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. [bleep]. >> good evening. you may have seen our -- aj on -- seeing north dakota news and he will be joining the weekend news team as my co anchor. tell us a little about yourself, aj. >> thanks, i graduated from west virginia university, and i am used to -- from being -- from the east coast. >> well, welcome aboard, aj. >> thanks. >> i love it so much. >> it lead to his caning. clemente explained how it happened. >> when i first saw the clip it was gut wrenching. i didn't even know i i said it
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on camera. i was looking down and going over my script. the london marathon is my second story. there is literally three names i don't know how to pronounce at all and a fireball shot came out of my mouth. i fully expected they would fire me. >> meanwhile speaking of "the today show" they introduced a new co-host. >> now i agree that whole video was worth it. when i saw it originally, i said no. rex, do you see a future for this guy? are we being too hard on him? >> way too hard. and we are coming full circle to cte.
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that could be a problem and we have to cut him some slack. but one word -- you say one wrong word and you are finished. >> but it was his first word. >> i know, it was. you have to cut him some slack. it was north dakota. >> but i love the fact that he is used to being from the east coast. that was my favorite line of all. kennedy -- >> i love van's reaction to the whole thing. she knows -- she doesn't know if she should apologize and caught in the middle. it brought to my mind sue simmons, the beloved anchor here who had a similar incident. >> wasn't it incidents? she did it more than once. >> didn't she retire after that? we shouldn't talk about it because america has no idea. >> google sue simmons. >> google it on youtube and you will see it. gavin, are we sending the wrong message to america that if you screw up then you get a
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career? >> maybe. but who is this [bleep] who was sitting there and somebody should [bleep] and she is sitting there all flustered and [bleep] her job. why not that stupid [bleep] get fired. >> i am not even going to edit that. i will leave it in. >> when i saw her it was like [bleep]. >> why do i have you on? >> don't don't know. >> clemente's performance is still better than anything you have done on the show. that's not really a question. it is a point i am making to crush your soul. >> you know, greg, i do know this. i have never once given an answer that will make our editor work long into the night until 1:00, 2:00 a.m. so
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gavin can have his swearing lft, right. he has six kids. i told you that. guess who he is not going to see tonight his six kids. he ised biting on eve q word -- on every q word. guess how much he gets paid? $50,000 a year. >> try living on that, ben after fleck. ben affleck. >> thanks for ruining my bit. >> i am over apologizing to the real hero. our sh -- our trustworthy dad who just had a vasectomy. >> by the way, the only thing that would have saved clemente's career if he was sodomized by ray j. >> thank you for button holing this segment.
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>> i guess i should throw to a tease. >> i think we will get a peabody for this one. it will be on my real. >> what is on your shirt? it looks like 1979 in iran. >> she was hot back then. >> we have to take a break. we have another story on the way. joy of hate, autographed copy g g -- g gutfeld.com.
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>> last topic. "people" magazine unveiled the world's most beautiful woman issue and for some reason i was snubbed again. they chose gwenyth paltrow. the win comes after the 40-year-old topped "star magazine" of hollywood's most hated celebrities which is bizarre to me. what do you make of this? you can't be hated and beautiful, can you? >> absolutely. that's a requirement. so this actually -- it might be true on both parts, but i heard jennifer lawrence turned down people's offer. >> really? >> come on, think about it. jay you are right. -- >> you are right. when we did "stuff magazine"
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we worked there and there would be a hot 100 and it was deals. >> who has the most powerful publicist in beverly hills who is able to turn what could be a potentially career damaging insult into a triumph. >> and you do it to get an interview or cover with them saying that's what we used to do. >> the thing i love about gwenyth paltrow is so full of herself. she said one of the best purchases i made was a brick oven -- a brick pizza oven outside in the backyard. it was only $15,000. women are reading this and it is like, [bleep] i can't afford a pair of shoes at pay less. >> i knew you were that common commentator. >> rex, you are from hollywood. >> no, i am an outsider. i don't understand why it is a bimbo actress the beautiful
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woman in the world. i say what about camilla vieho who was one of the most influential women on news week and the leader of the student communist party in chile and he is powerful and gorgeous. >> that's my vote. >> no, i hear. comme means they are easy. >> you are okay with the fact that she subscribes to an ideology that has killed people. >> that's debatable. >> greg, why are you letting facts get in the way? >> i'm sorry. a guy is always a guy. if she is a communist and you go, maybe i might have a chance with her. that's what you are saying. >> jennifer lawrence and gwenyth poll trough they worked -- gwenyth paltrow. they worked hard. the red-faced comme woman, she
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will not sell issues to the magazine. >> she will star of them in the fields. >> celebrities are hard. you can have sex with every woman in cuba for $9. come mu thirst is good for [bleep]. >> hit it and quit it. especially one of the castro broads. >> even castro admits it. yes we have a lot of prostitutes, but they are well educated. >> bill, last word. >> i am not done. i have something to say. >> you already blew it. >> she is 40 and her ovaries are dead and that is not sexy. men are not attracted to 40-year-old women. obviously women chose this woman. men did not choose her. >> of course women choose a woman like that. >> sexy implies -- >> shut up. >> for all of you 40-year-old women offended by that, call me.
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we will have angry sex while cursing the name of gavin mcguinness. >> that's a good solution to all problems. we will close things out with a post game wrap up to see wreents shoes fox news.com/red eye.
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back to andy levy, post game wrap up. >> kennedy, were you at the 4/20 rally in denver. twhras a shooting there? >> it was. we were lucky to escape with our lives. you can see it next week. this week free market medicine thursday at 9:00. >> excellent. rex, what is the future of cinema? >> the future of cinema is hollywood is now officially creatively bankrupt. they are cannibal liesing themselves and making fewer and fewer films. >> maybe you never heard of michael bay and he is leading the charge. a little movie i like to call pain and gain coming out. >> we are all going see pain
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and gain. that is a "red eye" field trip. it will be like "magic mike" but i will wear my shirt. >> the masters have no taste, only an appetite. andy? >> caution. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. [explosions] [sirens] >> we have multiple people down here. >> bill: did the two bombers have financing to conduct their murder campaign? we have a factor investigation and tell you why some people don't even want to look into that question. >> i think we really have to consider, given the fact so many people hate us, that we're going to have to cut off muslim students from coming to this country. >> bill: uber liberal bob beckel calling for a stop in muslim and chinese students from coming to the u.s.a. wow. beckel will be here. also tonight, dennis miller with some comments on the bomber brothers and what exactly did these terrorists put on the

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