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tonight. make sure you go to gretawire.com. tell us what you think about the irs. we'll see you tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. good night. hello, everyone. i'm dana along with kimberly, bob and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and bob better not screw this up. h so investigating president obama's political opponent is not the only thing the irs has been up to over the last few years. even though they have taken steps to curb the outrageous behavior they are set to issue a new report tomorrow. it is expected to show $15 million was sent on -- spent on 200 employ econ differences from 2010 to 2012. where did the money go? funding things like video spoofs of star trek and gilligan's island and we have a look at another video featuring an important skill
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for tax collectors. it is line dancing. >> at an undisclosed low case, world famous dance instructor brought together a group of executives. their dream? to become the next great dance sensation. this is their story. >> to the right. ♪ >> to the left. 3, 4. ♪ >> that wasn't too bad. >> wasn't it bad. what kind of a grade would you give that video? >> well, the dancing i would give a d minus. but i will say this, i know it is interesting to run and people would be outraged about $15 million worth, there are not 200 conferences for any group corporate or government that is not going to cost $15 million. congress spends more than that, a lot more than that on taking junkets overseas.
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i think we are a little unfairly picking on these guys. >> okay. these are employees going a conference and i would give career advice if you go to a conference and asked to participate in a line dancing video, don't do it. you on the other hand have participated in things like this. >> many times when i worked at certain companies, and i hope they are never found. >> that's true. >> the po nie t bob was about to make that $15 million is a drop in the bucket is an argument against big government. by creating a giant bucket, it is a drop. that is the strategy of keeping a government alive. this is an argument, this video is an argument of limiting the size of government. there is hardly any money left for michelle obama's vacations when you see this. but there is no bus large enough to throw these people under. you can't keep throwing these low-level staffers under a bus. it would be the size of cinncinati. which is why i am defending these poor folks. you know these people in these
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videos are nice people. they go to work every day -- >> not if they audited me. >> let me finish. you can sit there -- no, because then you are falling in line with the administration. you are blaming these people. they are people that have families and are doing work and it is the machinery of the irs that needs to be destroyed. >> you haven't been audited jie. it is not these people. >> you haven't been audited. >> maybe you deserved to be audited. >> i have been audited once in my life and it was last year. >> it is not the people at fault. it is the irs. it is the administration who create a climate for this to go after and make fun of these people is way too easy. >> let me not blame the administration and ask eric about something. $$50 million over two years. the irs doesn't write a check. it is congress who passes that amount of money for the conferences. the white house and treasury says they cut way back, almost 80% on conferences like this. let's just say that america was a business. if the shareholders found out
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the business was wasting time teaching employees how to line dance at the conference rather than focusing on growing the business and earning a profit, what would a shareholder do? >> first of all let's clear this up. $$50 million for the conferences. we give the irs several billion dollars a year for operating expenses and paying salaries and things like that. the 50 million is so they can go on these junkets and do things like that. training, yes. what happens is they have such disdain for the american people and such a contempt that it is almost like a class warfare. it is us, the irs and all of you little people, we will treat you like the way we do, greg, and i have to take issue with that. the irs agents probably most people have come across aren't nice, sweet people. they look for reasons to nail, and they give you fines and penalties. they are not a nice group of people. >> i am talking about -- i hate the irs. what i am talking about is i feel bad for these people who are in or involved in some
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kind of stupid conference, this skit, that they don't really know -- i agree with you on this. $50 million, 220 conferences over three years is seven conferences a month. what are the conferences about? they are about more conferences. it is like a hooker who takes drugs to turn tricks to buy more drugs. politics is survival of the destructive. >> it is about more -- figuring out different ways to extrajt more of your hard earned tax dollars. >> i agree jie. that is not by nature a nice thing. dennis had a million dollars and put a million dollars into a party fund. he took a million dollars -- >> who is he? >> he ran tyko back in the day. took a million dollars from the company, $1 million. he spent six years behind bars for wasting company money and using it the way these guys did. he threw a lavish birthday party with people wearing
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togas and whatnot. he went to jail. that's how the private sector deals with that. >> i don't know how specific it is, but i bet the fortune 500 companies -- >> well remember in the financial crisis some of the banks got in trouble because they had big parties and they were planned and were bailed out by the taxpayers and they had spa manicures and pedicures and they got in trouble for that. sitting there so patiently to make a comment in the block, thoughts on this overall. you were being very polite. what do you think? >> i have -- i abhor government waste. i think it is arrogance. i am not trying to blame the individuals that work for the irs, even though they are not kind to me, but nevertheless why do you need to do line dancing? how is this okay? if you look at the private sector, let's go team building and line dancing, how about processing the cases accurately or on time? no wonder nothing is getting done. no wonder my case was
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transferred four times. nobody could do anything. during that time they are penalizing and taxing and charging interest on these because they are not doing their job. i have very little sympathy for the inefficiency and the waste. >> you are a very good money spender. meaning that you look for a deal. >> big time. >> you are true -- fruagal. >> free shipping. >> not only do they spend money, but they are salted women. >> there you go. shift it to something else. >> i think tail hook is over. >> let's talk about tail hook. that's what the left does. when the left is faced with basically being called on something they go and they -- well you just did it, bob. you go and grab some story that happened years ago and you say what about this? well why don't you just answer. >> or here is what else they do. when asked why you went to the white house 157 times you say
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for the easter egg roll. that's errogance. >> i agree. >> i agree with you. >> that's beyond insulting. >> how about a story that did run years ago and i kind of remember it, but it only got a couple of mentions, and then i read it again this weekend in mark stein's piece. it is worth bringing up. remember the woman who pled the fifth in front of congress , it turns out that while they were targeting the conservative groups, one of the people that applied for this tax exempt status is ma leak obama -- malik obama, one of the brothers of president obama. he runs the barak h obama foundation, named for his father. they applied for tax exempt status. lois lerner signed the approval and back dated it. there is no real money in this account. looks like a bogus address. they are targeting people with patriotic in their name she sheers signed off -- she
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herself signed off on this one. >> putting them together the juxtaposition of who gets trampled on and who gets put through and who gets favored status. when you are in the white house you will hookup a family member. i am not surprised jie. how many are running up to sign off on that one? >> at the same time they can't claim there is no political insight. >> they will say i take the fifth. >> it is not about governing under the obama administration, it is about politics. the right disdains government so it doesn't use it as a weapon. the left loves government and use itself to enforce political ideas. it is why government violence is more likely to come from the left than the right. it is no longer government. it is chicago on balt -- bath salts. >> i like balt salts. >> you started to see some of the employees who are asking to remain anonymous, they are coming forward and talking to the press and some of the investigators into this saying this is not something we made up.
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this came from washington. >> clearly two guys in cinncinati didn't develop a rule that all -- the whole tax exempt organization decision was based on that. it had to come from someone and and -- from dc i would think. over the weekend on the talk shows i saw carl go after it with him. he didn't say it was only targeting of conservative how can you say that? >> where is the evidence to the contrary? >> carl said give me one. and i don't think he had one. >> it took months to find one and that's all they have got. >> that's an accident. someone thought it was a conservative group. >> this barak h obama group happened in like six weeks or something? she got approval in six weeks. >> the fast track. >> and it was back -- back dated so the six weeks they waited they could make sure
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was retroactive. >> there is no money in this thing. they are not funding lavish lifestyles in nigeria based on tax exempt money, but there was -- >> i spoke to him. i called him up about exactly that on the cell phone and remember that show "follow the money" and i played the tape of me discussing this exact tax exempt group and asked him why he thought he was tax exempt. he said i only have $46 in there. i brought a tax lawyer on and they said, look, there is probably a case to be made that should not be a tax exempt -- but who will go after the president? the brother of the president? >> the chairman of the house operations committee heading the investigation says there is clear evidence this thing was ordered by higher ups -- quote, higher ups in washington. he has not put together any evidence to prove that. i am not saying it was a rogue since i don't buy that, but i think before darrell issa says something like that he should
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have some evidence. >> everybody needs to get buttoned up because they are writing checks they can't cash. there is new information released on all sides of this. america just wants answers. >> what worries me is i hope the scandals do not hurt president obama's chance for a nobel prize. >> i think it is a lock. >> the suffering he has gone through will make him win this one. >> we will keep talking about this. darrell issa tore into carney over his responses to the irs scandal. he is a, quote, paid liar, and mr. carney was asked about it and his response is coming um next. dark we're cracking down on medicare fraud.
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>> wow. you try and help bob out and tuck in the shirt and you know what he said? i can't tell you. the chair of one of the committees investigating the irs isn't happy with the response that has been come frght white house. here is darrell issa taking a shot at jay carney yesterday. >> their paid liar, their spokesperson picture behind -- she still making up things about what happens and calling this local rogue. >> so what does mr. carney have to say about that? he was asked about it at today's briefing. >> i hadn't heard that. that's amazing. i am not going to get into a back and forthwith chairman issa. >> well, the white house doesn't want to get their hands dirty so their
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surrogates are out there doing it for them. former senior advisor tweeted, quote, strong words from an insurance swindler and loose ethically today. that is a mouthful of tweet for you. right? >> yes. >> did we leave anything else out? >> poor darrell issa. >> here is what he did. really, honestly, maybe darrell issa shouldn't have said paid liar. >> he should say overpaid. >> very good. but here is the thing, there is no reason for him to tweet that. he knows very well that darrell issa was -- there were no charges ever applied to darrell issa on all of those things that came up 20, 30 years ago, all of the charges were dropped. for him to do that is amazing. there was a tweet that came after that and i can't remember who it was, but they put up a picture, and visualize this. picture of president obama in
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college and smoking some weed and it was a picture of that that said while the charges were being dropped on darrell issa for those things, here is what president obama was doing. there is no disputing that because president obama admitted to doing it. this is a peeing match, we call it that, going back and forth. let's just get to the truth. >> you don't have a problem with what i said? >> he could have used a hatchet or a scalpel. >> it was a disgraceful comment on his part. he started it, and the response was bad as well. if we can just get this thing -- for the chairman to take on some serious investigation to call people paid liars diminishes his own role in this thing and for him to come back and say that is bad too. it is getting down to rough politics before we have evidence out there. does he have evidence that carney was a paid liar? >> the transcripts that have one thing being said and then
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another thing being said and that's part of the look into things. >> there are two things about this thing. you are not supposed to call somebody a liar. you say they misled. we learned that. you can't say the word you mean! i would rather be called a liar or hipocrite than a racist. that's all the left does. i'm sorry, bob, but that's how the tea party was characterized for the last two years as being racist. call me a liar all you want. don't call me a racist. there is no comparison. >> brian, i think what is going on here and the white house and the left and the democrats trying to make issa the villain and the poster boy and trying to dirty him up to take the shift away, the focus. >> the best response out of all of this is jay carney who said i am not going to dignify that. i am not going to engage with darrell issa. my job is to answer your questions. as a press secretary you never want to become the story. if you do become the story you have a problem. they have a problem.
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from the chairman's standpoint they have an excellent case. they can probably either score political points if they want, but they can get to the truth if they don't make themselves part of the story. >> eric, this is one of their plays, right? they try to smear the person who is spearheading the investigation and take the focus away. >> and they use the same thing over and over again, the charges brought up and dropped 20, 30 years ago. the question is, if the white house says this is what we are going with and these are the talking points we are going with and you as a press secretary believe them to be true, do you deliver them? what do you do? >> heck no, no way. absolutely not. not just for yourself -- when you are the spokesperson you are really unimportant. you are the vessel. you are communicating with the president of the united states. i would wait. i would stand outside the oval office and say i won't do this until we have more of an
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answer. >> i can't let this go by what greg said. it is true there are certain vades on the -- individuals on the left that raise the race card, but there are few and they are very far left. i know few people on the left that raise the race card in defense of obama or anybody else. to indict the whole left on this is not a fair statement. there are some. i grant you that. >> what about julian bond. he represents -- >> he doesn't represent the left. >> but the naacp former chairman. he is a leader. >> we just had a state senator -- go ahead. >> if you look at the overwhelming percentage of people who say this are blacks who raise the racist card. >> we did a whole segment saying the reason people disagree with obamacare is because the president is black. >> you mentioned about this yesterday about axelrod, listen to this. we will get a little action around the table. >> this was not an effort driven by the white house. it would be the dumbest political effort of all time.
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>> if there was somebody political involved in this, it nef would have happened. it was the stupidest thing you could imagine. >> you had a quick comment, greg? >> the defense of the irs, no politician would ever do something so stupid. politicians are predicated on doing stupid things. if politicians didn't do stupid things there would be no need for politics to cover it up. we would not have politics. all you would have is governing. politics is invented to disguise the corruption of people in government. >> is this your next book? >> no politician would ever tell a group of available people to help out four ambassadors in trouble. no politician would deny a search warrant and then sign it only a couple days prior to that. >> friends in green and blue, anything else to add? >> i will pass. >> it is like pass word. >> i will not pass. i think what they both said, and these are two skilled politicians, but it is hard
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for me to imagine that to make this order, to do this to tea party groups is so politically dumb that it just it rises -- i can't believe that they would do this. there may be somebody else in the white house, but it is so dangerous. >> can i take back the remaining balance of my time? i agree. that's why they are writing checks they can't cash. they don't know what is in the account. they don't know who could paid into the account or taken withdrawals. when they said nobody was involved, maybe nobody or the four people sitting around the table, but they can't say that around the campaign. >> the white house burglary, everybody would -- the burglary of the watergate seems stupid now. >> you opened that can of worms. i would like to say it reminds me of the situation in college where my brother wrote those checks to dominoes and there is no money in them.
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three storm chasers were killed by the oklahoma tornadoes on friday. that was the weirdest tease of all time. ♪
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♪ >> so new article in in "the atlantic" the magazine and not the ocean. an uh -- an agenda for the romney association had he won. the doj and and and the benghazi cover up. it makes us wonder if, and not ha, ha. take this harris poll that shows overall happiness down since 2008. in all groups except blacks where the 1% bump is tragic
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given the historic election. happiness dropped among minorities and young folks in the last two years. these are groups that obama swore to help. it goes to show leading through factionalism only helps factions. the factions you soothed with soaring rhetoric. you got them into bed, but you didn't perform. but if one leads all of america instead, then happiness would be like those perverbial boats in a rising tide, up. class warfare lowers all boats. one can into -- cannot be happy and envious simultaneously. wealth among americans is down 55%. meanwhile the group that obama hates, the rich, got richer. the stock market is on fire. only obama can make progressismism the party of the rich. and one other group got fat from obama's rein and that is the government. everyone else got their pockets cleaned. that's why a writer mocking a romney term is really mocking the millions of americans who lost their savings, jobs and dreams. laugh at what could have been
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as we pay the price for what really is. a decline that makes the malase of the 70s seem like happy days while obama and biden remind us how much we miss lenny and squigy. >> i miss them. >> they were great for awhile. they add brief show. kimberly -- >> i knew it. lenny and squigy. >> maybe president obama did unify the country by making everybody miserable. >> but you are right in a way because that's what you do. you coral everyone together and say it is bad and will be worse if this guy gets in. stay with me. i understand you and can relate. you have come this far. we just need a little more time and it will get better. you want to believe in the investment you made, right? that's what he did. the discontent and then he got them all. he got them to swell together to support him. >> bob, why are these groups so unhappy, the groups mentioned in the survey?
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>> because we have been through a big recession and the country is not working well. the jobs are not there. people view government and congress at their all-time lows. of course people aren't happy. >> whose fault is it? >> i defy you to prove it is obama's fault. >> we have been. >> do we say something -- it is him? >> this is not unusual. why is anybody surprised given the circumstances we are faced with here that people would be happy? happy people are people who make a lot of money and tend to be better off and have a future retirement that is secured. these people do not. i am not at all surprised. >> who is in charge of the retirement right now? >> i don't know. >> the government. >> in charge of what? >> the retirement. >> not wealthy people. >> i'm talking social security. >> people are worried about social security. >> i figured it out.
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barack obama promised joe the plumber he was going to spread the wealth, but he also promised , not in direct terms he would spread the happy. so capitalists making money and working hard and paying their taxes, well they were happy. the people who were on entitle meant programs were kind of happy, and not happy you have in. he decided to take some of the happiness of the workers and give it to then entitlement class to spread the happy. >> and they thought they were going to get obama phones and it didn't happen. >> so the big parties should have made everybody happy. he was having a good time, dana. what do you make of this? people over 50 are happy. you are almost -- no, kidding. why is it old older people are happier than younger people? >> if you look at the unemployment rate, they are settled with student debt and employment is not great. the number of people who graduated from college and living back at home, nothing they thought was going to happen in their life is
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happening yet. it could in the future, but it is basically a lost decade. i'm sorry i am looking at bob. >> didn't want to interrupt. i am happy most days except the few times on this show. >> that's not about money. >> no, it is not. it is state of mind. i think there are a lot of people particularly college graduates who are unhappy because expectations were not met. there are generally in this country -- i hate to use malase malase -- look. how many people in this country can tell you what is going on? you wonder why there are not more of a reaction to these scandals in benghazi? >> bob is dead right. >> people are bummed. it is reassuring. that's insanity. >> they do this poll every year and they get pr from it.
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contentedness is a better measure of people's state of mind other than happiness. >> don't like the way it is worded. >> i am. i am happy constantly. >> it is a combination of medication. >> if that is the definition of happiness prozac sales will plummet. ahead, three storm chasers killed while hunting storms in oklahoma. they were trying to save lives by learning more about the deadly twisters, but are the risks worth it? that debate next on "the five." ♪
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♪ >> 165 mile per hour winds, debris fields, twisted metal flying through the air and death is a likely outcome.
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think i am being dramatic? think again. check out this actual footage from oklahoma on friday. >> no! we are going die. >> duck down. duck down. >> there are a growing number of people willing to take massive risks and chase these killer storms. with the news that three professional storm chasers were killed doing what they love to do chasing twisters should they be discouraged from risking their lives, or held in high esteem for their bravery and the information they are reporting. provocative question of who is right. it can go either way on this stuff. >> i feel bad for their families. i'm sure extremely upsetting and they stress every time there is bad weather, these
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are experienced individuals with such a high risk. it is not something i would do. i have mixed feelings about it because i hate to see people put themselves in unnecessary harm's way, especially when they have family members who love them. >> one of three guys developed a system, an actual instrument that tracks the storm's direction and wind speeds and whatnot. he does the storm chasing and helps society too. >> with all due respect to these guys, they get high a getting out and doing these things. they have machinery that indicates where this stuff is. why in the world do you go out and chase them? he developed the machinery or whatever they call it to track these storms almost within a half a mile. why in the world go out and track them? they like the thrill of it and this is the price they paid. >> the state trooper betsy
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rudolph, oklahoma highway patrol officer betsy riew dosm says some of -- betsy rudolph says they are part of the problem. they go out and then have to be saved themselves. >> i think she has a very good point. initially my thought was until the media decides they don't want to have this coverage then people will continue to do. it then i read a little more about it and the storm chasers in their own words, some of the things they learned were about ground speeds and things that have helped people understand how much time do they have in order to get to the shelter. those things are helpful to saving lives. it is very tough. >> the son died with him too, 24 years old. >> however war correspondents put themselves in dangerous situations, but we see what is happening. >> it is available. it is like big game hunters. humans are no longer on the food chain we don't get eaten. the closest thing to a predator is a tornado. a tornado is like a giant lion on a prairie and if you don't
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get to safety quick enough, the tornado eats you. in a way tornado chasers are like big game hunters and there is a risk that happens when you are hunting. more people probably die climbing mt. everest than storm chasing. the storm chasers at least get information that helps people. >> that's the real question, do they? things have been invented so they don't have to do that. some is for tv outlets who want it. it is exciting. i want to know do they add a percentage that helps people save lives or do they not? >> i tweeted this last night. i threw the question out there is this something we want to encourage or discourage? there were literally hundreds saying they help us out and tell us where the storms are and tell us when they are headed our way. people are interested in that continuing. do we have the time -- we have a sound byte -- we don't have
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time? no, we don't have it. >> there was great video that he recorded from a storm in may i think in kansas. the son actually shot that video and sadly they both lost their lives. >> a tragedy that should not have happened. >> we will leave it there. did you see "game of thrones" last night? lots of people are asking -- are talking about the violent episode. was it too much for tv? that debate coming up next. goodnight.
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>> okay, never mind. we will get to last night's gruesome episode of hbo's "game of throwns" in just a second. first, there is a study out that indicates that in television and movies, the use of cigarettes is diminishing very, very rapidly. the use of alcohol is increasing very rapidly in both tv and in the movies. i would argue that a lot more kids get killed drinking alcohol at young age than die
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from cigarette smoking. why you glamorize alcohol -- you know my background. i don't need to get into it again. i don't know why you subject kids to the thrill of drinking when it is not a thrill. most of the movies cover people who drink too much or tv who drink too much. you should treat it the same way you do cigarettes. both are killer. >> when do we talk about it in the movies? >> eric, what do you think? >> movie makers, film makers should be able to put what they want on film. if you don't want to watch. it don't watch it. >> cigarettes ? >> fine. pot, fine. heroin -- >> hair heroin? >> are we trying to kid ourselves that our kids don't know what is going. if you don't want them to watch. it don't let them watch it. >> look at the most violent cultures around the world. do they have violent movies movies ? is there a film festival for the taliban? i don't think so and i wonder if people would say that about those people. we shouldn't have fat people
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in the movies because it contributes to obesity. america would go nuts. >> dana, what was your point? >> the next thing you will find is actors and actresses can't drink sodas on the screen. >> bloomburg is on to that. >> there is a reason they don't have smoking as much anymore because there has been a change in what people consider attractive. young girls don't think that guys smoking is attractive, so that's why they don't have the main actors smoking on screen anymore. >> that's true. what do you think? >> i think it is good they don't have excessive smoke. i don't want to see them doing drugs and smoking and all of the craziness. >> if you don't want to see it, we should get rid of it, right? >> thank you for being understanding. i'm glad we had a chance to talk. >> the fact is that when they -- when they do alcoholic films it is a glamorous thing. >> it is glamorous. drinking is fun is if you do it the right way. >> it is fun if you do it the right way. >> like "the hangover." >> that's after. >> cigarettes are after --
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there is nothing glamorous i don't think. >> they are very glamorous. when you see somebody smoking elegantly it is glamorous. >> speed kills in cars. we know if you drive fast there is a higher incidence -- >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> what? >> what was that? >> bob is trying to do his job and trying to segue. >> my segment is only 82 seconds. >> it is over now. >> you saw the thrown show -- the throne show, right? >> the best part of the story is explaining to bob what "game of thrones" is. >> it was game of thorns and then game of throws. >> just tell us what it is. >> they had an incredibly graphic, bloody climax in the show which everybody gets killed. sorry, i am a spoiler. >> wow. >> a lot of people are upset about it. >> did it not get reupped? >> no, actually -- it is fantasy jie. how did they get killed? >> i don't want to get into it. >> you already ruined it. >> a lot of people were upset about the graphic nature of
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it. i find it odd that people get upset about graphic elements in a fantasy, but they don't seem to mind there are fan clubs spouting for the -- sprouting for the boston bomber. they are more upset over things that aren't real than things that are. >> one more thing is up next. ♪
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it's time now for one more thing on this wild, whacky monday that's been great. >> this was really nice. angelina jolie, very emotional, tearing up all over all the support that she has received since she under went the double
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mastectomy, so this is with brad pitt in london promoting his new film, which greg said is really bad. we have some sound from her. >> women's health expanded and that means the world to me. and i've been very moved by the kind of support from people. really very grateful. >> it was great she was very open about it, through the discussion if she can even save one woman's life, a family will be very happy. bob, you are next. >> senator frank lautenberg, new jersey, died at 89. yesterday. he was a remarkable senator. he banned smoking on airplanes,
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domestic abuse, on and on and on. i knew him pretty well. and he is a man of his word. he's also the last world war ii veteran to search in the united states senate. >> chris tisty has a di member ma on his hand, because he will point that vacated senate seat. a lot of questions, where will he go. pull you will the screen. probably the person who is going to be in that seat, corey booker, on your left, mayor of newark. may be kim bore dang go of as the governor. he's going to have a hard time in the democrats who have moved over to the christie side. he has a big issue. >> i like decisions. your turn. >> i just thought i would read
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an e-mail from one of the show produces that was send to me today. do you have a song that you wanted to use today? thinking about b.j. thomas' hooked on a feeling. but i'll do whatever. i also like woolly booly. i heard it over the weekend and thought it would be fun. thanks and young. >> why are you picking on him? josh has been loyal. >> my one more thing is the most fun of all of these characters' one more thing. dog. check it out. this is a competition that was held in north vegas. they had these dogs compete in order to try -- >> i love that. >> this is so fun. i missed my calling. this is probably what i should have been doing with my life. >> jumping after frisbees? >> check out his swimming
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capabilities. he's never going to win the docks dogs contest. docks dogs contest. welcome to "red eye." it is like all my children if by children you mean shirtless body builders i hired to move a piano that i really don't v. let's go to tv's andy levy for a pre game report. what's coming up on tonight's show? >> our top story, what government agency spent $50 million on conferences between 2010 and 2012? and targeting conservative and tea party groups? i gave that one away, didn't i. we would like to thangt writer's guild for naming "red eye" one of the best 101 best written shows of all time. but we can't because they didn't put us on the list. and a new report from the college young republic shows what went wrong with the gop and young voters?

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