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>> she would have scared the hell out of me, i tell that you. >> i admire that. don't you think that was great? that was great. that was great. welcome to "red eye." it is like i am legend and if by ledge end you mean the outfit arriving in the mail. i had no idea they made cutoffs with zippers. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show, old sport? >> thanks, greg. our top story, are state and local governments tracking where you drive by using license plate scanners? yes, they are and you need to stop going to the naughty shops, joey poncetti of los angeles, california. and finally, keith olberman is back at espn. it is possible he was fired before we air jiecht you could have used a funnier name than
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johnny poncetti. he should have been from a funny place like camp cucamonga. >> you write your stuff and i will write my stuff. >> so sensitive. let's welcome our guest. get a job, butterflies. i am here with fox business network reporter joleen kent. and he is so sharp that nurses use him to draw blood. i bet he has a book. oh yes, it is an e book called "the lizard king" and in tijuanna he is a pay toilet, bill schulz. and his mustache was kicked out of a salon for shooting up a pay january know player. he is the fox news contributor and the president of "red eye." >> a block, the lede. that's the first story. and now, the human potato, greg gutfeld.
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>> human potato, all right. should they scan your sedan? the government has turned its focus on your ford and where you drive even if you are not a criminal. according to a study published , police are using automated scaners to collect digital records on the location and movement of every vehicle with a license plate. the devices are attached to police cars and buildings and up load information to police databases. law enforcement officials say the scanners are needed to monitor suspicious cars and find kidnapped children, hooray, and helping drug busts, boo. they call what they call a single resolute image of our lives. and i call this a baby ostrich dance party.
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ambassador, that was tape actually from your apartment in new york. >> you are big on pry vawy -- on privacy, aren't you? >> your lifestyle is more awkward than usual, but i respect what you do. >> against ostriches? >> i am for them, but i want to make sure they are consenting. i don't know how an ostrich consents jie. with each other. >> they are homely. now that we are talk we should get to know each other. the government is monitoring the super highway of the internet and why not the highway, highway. what is the big deal? >> i don't that there is any big deal. when you are out driving your car you have no expectation of privacy. i think the government is fundamentally not interested in you. they want part of the database to be able to track in the future. if you are worried about them taking pictures of your license plate, i take it you will get rid of the thing you put on the dashboard to get through the following stations without waiting in line. i don't think that records where you go as well. you want convenience and you will be subjected to this kind
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of scrutiny. >> they like that stuff when it speeds you up. but if it happens to help solve the crime, not so much. joe, i'm sorry, you are always up to no good. are you concerned about this? >> i don't think it is that big of a deal either. there are so many other things tracking us. if the authorities want to collect all of this information i would like a buzz feed of the best license plates, please. let's be honest. this information has to be good for something, right? >> and if it can't fill up a blog, what good is t in my mind? jaime, your opinions usually bore me, but i will ask you anyway. are you willing to accept the scanners if they help nab bad guys? >> if they help to nab terrorists i would before them. i think it is unsettling that there are all of these databases all-around and taking pictures of us if they were doing something good and like terrorism, okay. as the article that i read on
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this said, the number one thing they are catching is suspended registration. i don't think i want to give up a lot of civil liberty so they can catch someone with a suspended registration. why don't they prove they are catching bad guys ? >> let's get to the real nitty gritty. in washington, d.c. the chief mechanism is speed tram cameras. they have -- speed trap cameras. it has nothing to do with defending us from terrorists. it is basically in the hands of terrorists who don't want you to drive 26 miles an hour in a 25 mile an hour zone. i object to that as opposed to more general pictures. london is used for many years after the terror where on the street cameras have cut down on terrorism. >> don't you think if they are going to use this they should use it to catch terrorists in assisted of people with us suspended registration? i don't like cameras looking to see if we are speeding if a cop didn't catch us and they can go back later. if they are protecting us from
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grave crime, keep it at that. >> if it is for purposes of taxation, i am against it. >> everyone makes up their own rules, bill. you claim to own a car, but it is a shopping cart and you and hobo carl take turns pushing each other which is no help to society. i wish both of you would parish. >> that last part is not needed. >> it is a really green thing to do. >> for me to die? oh, okay. >> it is carbon neutral. >> you didn't even know it. you are my wing man. yes i am an environmentalist. >> bill, a serious question. eric boling says it is a violation of the fourth amendment. where do you stand? >> do i answer eric or answer you? >> you can answer both of us. >> okay. to answer both of you, i am stunned at the level of technology that can now accurately identify license plates on a car. i don't want to speak for the do badders of the world. we are talking about do
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gooders. but for the do badders, if only they can come up with that type of technology. say something like duct tape that they can put over their license plates if they were on their way to do something. until that future comes we are all screwed. >> but you know what, you cannot obscure your license plate. that's against the law. that should tell you that license plates are outside of your car because they are meant to be read. people are talking about this being a violation. your license plate is outside your car and cops have been doing this for years. before we move on, i want to talk about the airport. when someone else gets into your car, a valet to park it, doesn't your expectation of privacy probably go away and there is some kind of consent involved? i don't know if the tsa is completely right in this, but what do you think? >> i think they are out of bounds. it is not an expectation of privacy. there they are conducting a search based on essentially nothing. if you are going to declare all airport property, the kind of area where there is a sign
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that says by entering this parking lot you are consenting to a search. that would be one thing. i don't think they have done that yet. that wouldn't bother me so much either. they haven't done that. i think they did cross the line in that case. >> interesting. maybe i wasn't correct earlier, but i will lie later. >> a mistake? >> i know, hard to believe. from license plates to dinner plates. should we all say later to the elevator 1234* michael bloomburg has escalated his war on fat people to include a campaign encouraging everyone to use the stairs. under legislation proposed by the mayor all new buildings would be required to increase the visibility and access to staircases because as one official noted in most places they are too dark and scary. so what does bloomy think of his health initiatives ? >> nobody is going to tell you how to live, but all of these things no matter how much you want -- some people want to make fun of them, these are things the results of which you can see and that new yorkers are living close to
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three years more than the national average. we must be doing something right. >> what is that about that voice? is walking really worth it? a 150-pound person must climb stairs for six hours and 30 minutes to burn a single pound of fat. to lose two pounds you need to throw up while doing it. old habits are hard to breakment breakment -- are hard to break. >> it goes to taco bell. interesting. joe, how do you feel about the mayor's intrusion into our lives? >> i don't think it is that big of a deal. posting signs saying there are stairs available it is coming up behind you. we had a blow horn saying you
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must go to the stairs. it is no big deal. the stairs are stairs. frankly, climb them if you need to lose some weight. why not move around? i don't think it is that big of a deal. i don't think he is forcing anyone necessarily to climb 60 flights of stairs in manhattan. >> that's a good point. >> and he had a cattle prod. i won't mind because you use a prod in my private life. >> jaime, posting signs and forcing people into stirwell -- stirwells will lead to mugging. >> of course it will. the reason people are taking elevators as opposed to stairs is they don't know where the stairs are and had they known where the stairs are they would be going up and down. people are lazy. they are not going to be walking up and down the stairs even if you put neon lights in there. unless have you cash flowing there like one of the machines you can go in and catch money. joy i like that idea. --
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>> i like that idea. my view is stairs are for the middle ages and escaloators were invented in 1600's. why go back? >> i don't see a problem for anybody who want to walk up and down the stairs. i do it because i can't stand waiting for the elevators. >> you are impatient. >> i am impatient. the difference mayor bloomburg reveals whether it is the 58 ounce glass of soda or elevators or whatever the latest is, the difference between government that was once designed to solve problems first is a government that is smarter than you. he knows what is best for you. if you just do what he tells you, you will be a happier person. he will be a happier person, but you will be a happier person. that's the government i fear. >> he said i have five flights of stairs in my mansion that i walk every day. that is a humble brag. he is doing this whole thing to tell people that he has five floors in his mansion. why don't you just say that and save us the trouble. new yorkers across the board
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want you to fall down a flight of stairs. no question. we are all just waiting for that to happen. >> we keep waiting. i don't even know where the stairs are. that's a big part of it. at least with the signs we learn where the stairs are. we are on the 18th floor. many times i want to know where the stairs are in the event of an emergency and to a tee every person on that floor points me in the direction of the broom closet. >> and that's because they are your neighbors and they have an alterior motive. >> thank you for explaining my joke, ambassador. >> this is about freedom and the freedom to be thin or fat. you decide. >> except we have to pay for fat people later in life and skinny people are annoying. before we go, you spent time in asia and in china. they built a great wall. this is a question i always wondered. you can build a great wall which i think in a million
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miles, why can't we build an escalator to space? >> there is the world's longest escalator i believe in hong kong. it takes people from street level to their bars and restaurants and homes along the peak. it is convenient. i like riding it. it is a fun thing. i don't think there is anything wrong with it. >> i want one to go to the moon. >> he can help you out with that. >> i want to get back to the whole getting to the bar thing. how easy is it to navigate leaving the bar? that's the big question. >> i think at some point they turn the escalator around and you do end is -- descend without using your legs. >> how easy is it to fall? >> it is not safe. it is a long way down. >> i want an escalator to the moon and i think it can be done. >> we can do it now and we need the jobs. >> as long as you don't drink soda. >> here is the problem with thatment the last i checked the world rotates.
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>> that's not true. >> how is that going to be a problem? >> you can only get to the moon if this thing is stable. >> it can be a flexible escalator. >> we have a story to do. from bloomburg to body slams, should the world be enraged because a headlock is staged. the fans of almost 40wwe pro wrestling matches ahead of the bout thanks to an inside source he claims is very credible. he goes by the name dolphins 1925 accuses management of doing a crapy job of protecting its plot line. and wwe refuses to acknowledge it saying we may have a modern day nostra-damus and we may have to look into our next pay per view to see how good he or she s. definitely not a she. >> let's go to the current world war wrestling champion,
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for comment. >> nice little puppy, oh. >> i don't know what just happened there. frankly i was aroused. ambassador you watch wrestling almost every day. you are weeping in the green room when you heard this stuff is staged. >> well, i was weeping because it is another leak against the national security agency. who else could have found this stuff and leaked it? you know it is a plot to under mind our national security to leak these result. >> once our adversaries find out our wrestling is staged it not only destroys our sport, but the fabric of our country. >> ed snowden has a lot of time on his hands and he has to do something. he was able to get his hands on -- my favorite part is this guy wants to keep the
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integrity of the sport in tact and he wants to close the loophole. everybody knows it is fake. the point swhy would you want to ruin it for everybody else? he is deliberately trying to ruin the sport for everybody. >> is he doing a benefit to this country or is he ruining an entertainment for what could be thousands of people? >> what if he is just a nice 83-year-old man trying to find truth and trying to tell everyone what the real deal is? we don't know. hard to say. >> you are a dolphin 1925. >> or else it might be the disgruntled senate candidate, linda mcman who has a little tile. >> did she put a suplex on you? >> no. >> i wish a pro wrestler will choke you to death. >> question? >> oh i forgot one.
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no, i didn't have one. >> well, it is just a wish. i am a little worried in reading this story that perhaps -- perhaps the world wide web cannot co-exist with wwe. now that these things are being revealed. i used to think the fan base would never have an issue with that because most websites you have to have the ability to read. this is not the case. >> that was not necessary. there are some people who can read. >> it can be bob costa. he threatened to beat him up on his own show. >> i think we need to shutdown wikileaks and everything. this one is bad. this one is really bad. think about the children. adults with the iq's of children. >> that's because dangerous things like you buying children's books. >> i just pointed that out in my mind. >> we have to move on. coming up, how do diplomatic
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disputes ever get resolved in today's world? the ambassador talks about it in his latest book, the loser is buried under my tree house. the emmys are approaching. what are the emmys? i don't know.
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is our democracy dysfunctiony? one former president thinks so. it is not james garfield, ambassador. he is dead. not the cat, the president. according to the german magazine "dir spiegel" which translated is the spiegel they are talking about the domestic spying show that america has no functioning democracy. the extent of the stooping is
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greater than we thought says an nsa official. originally the agency claimed they would look at data two hops away from a suspected it terrorist. this is confusing. but in testimony on wednesday, the deputy director says the standard was two or three hops. apparently a hop is a degree of separation. one hop is all of the people the terror suspect communicated with and two hops are all of those people that those people communicated with. this is really boring. beginning to second guess why we did this story. oh yes. it was a slow news day. these are the only hops i care about. ♪ >> you know, i have been saying this since the whole gay marriage thing, what is next is women dancing with
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goats. >> the music made that. we wouldn't have even aired it. >> dance all you want lady and goat. you will rot in hell for what you are doing to the fabric of joe, i noticed during the segment you were dozing off. i don't blame you. it is jimmy carter. what are your thoughts? >> i think jimmy carter is doing what jimmy carter does. he is a nice ex-president who has been trying to do so much good. he is worried about the fabric of our democracy. the recent elections if you showed up at many urban polling places it is not functioning like a well oiled machine as it should be. on the nsa thing, the hoping, all i can think about is the easter bunny. what is next? prancing? frolicking? >> i am a big frolicker. you can burn about 320 calories an hour if you frolic which is 30 calories more than prancing. >> i was pro prancing. >> but you used to skip a lot.
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>> yes! skipping is good exercise. >> very aerobic. >> where is this discussion going? >> ambassador, we talked about prancing, skipping and frolicking and where are you on all three of these? >> i am against jimmy carter. >> way to dodge the question. what about this -- his concern is over the nsa stuff. >>- q. i it is -- >> it is that and spending money on politics. he was an embarassment and he hasn't gotten any better with age. his comments make him entirely suitable to be nominated for a high position in the obama administrationment. >> is there anyway we can tie this to the george zimmerman trial? >> no. >> actually you can. carter in a rare moment of sanity the other day said he thought zimmerman was innocent and that the trial had been conducted fairly. then he lapsed back into
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attacking american democracy. >> you cants pick and -- you can't pick and choose your carterrisms. >> yes, you n cay. >> i am just glad somebody as do decisive as jimmy carter 1k3* wren letters to hamas is saying something about the united states. we have our problems in america. we are not perfect. but our elections run a little better than the banana republic that the carter center goes and monitors their election for. >> bill, you once ran your own bough banana republic. no, you just folded shirts. there was no functioning democracy or a functioning toilet. but you didn't mind. you poop wherever. >> and then i pulled them in. i don't think that he was criticized. i think the guy is a glen beck fan. if you notice during the press conference he was using food
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props. there was a blackboard behind him. >> i can't tell the difference between right wingers and left wingers anymore. he is saying the same thing as right wingers. >> i guess. i lost him with the horrible southern accept. accent. it trails off. >> you trail off. yes, i would like you to trail off. >> no. i will skip off. i will pop off. >> prince off. >> prince off, prince on. i like this idea. we should do a whole show on prancing prancing and frolicking. >> a lot of youtube videos for that. >> what is the hottest exercise book in the country? ambassador bolden talks about his book "my mustaches squats 450" and what where is keith olbermann headed? i will ask him when i get home.
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did he die because he planned to testify? well a witness in the racketeering trial of james whitey bulger was found dead on wednesday. steven stippo rakes -- what a great name, stippo. he was scheduled to take the stand and say the former boston mob boss forced him to sell his locker store at gun point years ago. the u.s. attorney's office told the 59-year-old they did not plan to call on him to
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testify. a day later his body was found just off a road with no wallet or phone. there was no obvious signs of trauma. this shall be discussed in a thing we like to call -- >> lightning rooooouuuuunnnndd. lightning round. >> you said you were following this story. you were riveted by it. you were more knowledgeable than anybody in this building. >> you are the worst. i was too busy covering the economy but the timing is definitely suspicious. i don't know too many details about this. >> you know what, it is suspicious. a lot of things are suspicious, ambassador. >> this is the best thing since perry mason. you have a guy on trial who is a murderer and a key witness disappeared and is found dead? i mean really you can't make
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this stuff up. it is perfect. it shows the mob and alive and well. >> this is the beginning -- this is the first five minutes of a "law and order" episode. okay the witness is murdered. you know who it is. but then they change it and it turns out to be like a 14-year-old girl, and then it turns out it is not her and a homophobic professor. >> just like that. >> just like that. that happens on "law and order." they start with the obvious murder and then the first part of the second half hour it changes to another person. >> can we go back to the mob hitman? >> ever since dana guest hosted i have never been the same. she didn't do any intros and it changed my mind about intro. >> coming up dash -- >> coming up. do you think you -- they rubbed out the witness? >> i think conventional wisdom is right. it is not good to your health to testify a murderer is a
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gangster. i think it looks suspicious. this guy is courageous for being able to go out. >> that's the sad parts. this is going to scare people. it is a serious story. somebody should have protected this guy, right? >> and they didn't. now it looks like he was killed. they don't know by whom, but it has to -- all roads lead back to bulger. >> he is powerful. no matter where he is he keeps killing people. >> and he was retired for 20 years. >> is it the lead off in news and other programs ? i doubt it. it does not have the flash point of guns. >> how does it not? whitey bulger. lessen to that racist name. >> i mentioned that you were a willing witness. i hope that does president put your life in jeopardy. >> the worst part is his brother is still on a limb, cracker bulger. he can come after me.
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>> i moved to boston in 1994 and i was -- everyone was scared of bulger then and we were more scared when he went on the lamb. that guy's ties in the town runs deep. jack nicholson, that role was based on whitey bulger. he took the brave acting advice of not doing a boston accent and just playing jack nicholson. i thought that was a very interesting choice. his brother was the president of the state senate, billy bulger. politicians would go on television and be like, we pheer pheer -- we fear billy bulger and not because of whitey because he is a tack turn politician. and everybody e like, yeah, not because his brother is a murderer. >> i for one respect whitey and all he did for the community. the buses ran on time. >> i hope that cut that out and turn it into a racial thing. bill just said i respected
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whitey. i hope that shows up somewhere. somebody put that on the web. >> next topic, mouthy manatee. keith olbermann is headed back to the place that made him famous. no, not his therapist. espn confirms he will return to host a new late night talk show. oh i hate those. it will be on espn2, but a lot like espn but a year older. they will be free to discuss matters other than sports, but never, ever politics. what is the chances this show runs the full two years? he will say something. >> zero. sph you are the type of person -- >> if you are the type of person who doesn't president what to pay for clothing made in a sweatshop, you cannot watch keith ole deer man. it is not his politics, it is his character. he is a bad guy. this show is not going to last. >> ambassador, he implodes
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wherever he goes. is that what makes hem so special? >> it is a publicity boost for espn2. next he will be on the cover of "rolling stone" magazine. who cares about keith olbermann? >> how dare you? >> is he still around? >> she a lovable man. he is a wonderful guy. i never him before in my life, actually. you are excited, aren't you? >> this is totally a publicity stunt. think about all of the other sports networks coming to fruition this fall. this is another way to angle in and say we're trying and we want to win. espn has dominated the space since before we were all born, right? >> well, you. >> i think that was a dig more at me than you. i don't know what that means. when was espn, 1980? >> 1979, 1980. >> interesting.
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>> no. >> not interesting? >> bill, you dated olbermann in the late 80s and early 90s. do you think he had nothing left to play for? >> i do miss him, but how the mighty have fallen. he was a kingpin a couple years ago and now he is back, back from where he came. espn. and he is not just on the flagship net, would. he is on something called espn2. there is a reason they call espn2espn2 because all of the shows are doo-doo. >> coming from somebody on a 3:00 a.m. show. the best 3:00 a.m. show on. i wasn't sure if we have the facts straight. >> there is a qvc show that is on. >> you know what they sell there? they just sell -- >> are you missing your california audience.
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>> i care about california audience even if you don't. >> we refuse to believe it exists. >> there is no such thing as hawaii. i have every never been to hawaii. i will wait until i see it. i don't think it exists. the friends who have gone to hawaii and come back with a tan, they probably went home and there is a little kit you can get that says i went to hawaii and it brings pictures and. >> coconut bras. >> is this an appeal for a collection to buy you an air fare? what is this? >> i don't know what is wrong with me. i had a rough week. time to take a break, but don't leave now. there is more stuff to talk about. "the joy of hate", amazon.com. autographed copy go to g gutfeld.com 6789. buy 12.
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last topic. the nominees for the emmy
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awards lead the pack with 5,000 nominations. in second place, the fx show "american horror story" leads the pack with 17 nominations. and other top nominated shows include "game of thrones" and my hbo bio pick of liberacci. not nominated "i have warts all over my body, my life and time with warts." don't know why that wasn't nominated. the wart community will be outraged. >> the wart community? >> ambassador, your favorite show "the real housewives of orange county" again numbered. what do you think? >> it is the liberal dom thaition again -- domination that has come as a result. that's why "red eye" is never nominated. >> was there anyone that was nominated that shocked you? >> jack daniels on the newsroom who goes on the long
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monologues of the justice of gurnism l. journalism. he is a good actor, but will mcilvoy? i don't know. >> the newsroom happens to meet the assumptions of the people who are voting. everybody watches it. generally vomits through their eyeballs eyeballs and ear holes. >> and not enough nude seens. it is on -- nude scenes. it is on hbo, show a little nip nap. >> you were steered wrong. >> you don't see e's. you do them or drop them. jaime, have you seen any of the shows up for nomination? >> i have seen almost none. i am a fan of "shark tank." the two shows that should have been nominated 1* "pawn stars" and" hard core pawn." >> that's an amazing show. >> i don't want to live in an america where they are not nominated for emnys. >> "hard core paren" is at the edge of the western world. it is like this is the paw
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poke lips. they are there and it is pressing and bizarre and the most uh district tiff show. bill, speaking of, you won an uh word -- an award on "inter venges venges" and then promptly ate it because you thought it was chocolate. >> i was being taped and that wasn't chocolate? >> no, it wasn't chocolate. >> how many times have you said that? >> he will be looking for that emmy. behind the candle abra. i have started an on-line club called the candleabros. it is a bunch of straight dudes and love the ladies. have to bring the point home. man, we can't get enough of lib lib -- liberacci and his roommate doing each other. if it does not get every emmy it is nominated for the
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candelabro will come down harsher than you have ever seen. >> nothing more than than me and a bunch of my straight, close friends sitting down. usually watching it together. it is so hot this summer we are shirtless. and we are sitting there and i obviously got this late at night so we are sore. we are getting each other massages. >> the only downside is to get in the mood we have a lot of candle law bras around. then we have to go to the emergency room. thank god for dvr. you put paws on that go to the emergency room and then get back. >> dvr instead of dv8. >> do you have a comment on the show 1234* probably. you are like, what the hell are we doing? what happened? e-mail us, red eye at fox news.com. haven't been sleeping a lot. >> have we been on camera?
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>> we didn't tape that. that was not on air. >> you are going to have to stop drinking. do you have a video of your animal doing something? click on public mitt a video. up next, the post game report from andy levy. god, andy.
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don't forget a brand-new "red eye" will air on saturday. guests include gavin mcginnis. don't forget that's saturday. 8:00 p.m. pacific people. watch. andy levy, post game report, tv that is. >> thanks, greg. ambassador, before we get to the actual stories, i have a question for you do you think the baby ostrich dance party in your apartment could potentially hurt any presidential bid you decide to launch? >> i think the ostrich minority will come out on my side. i am not worried about it at all. >> you are aware they can't vote. >> who says? >> obama. >> welcome to obama's america where ostriches can't vote, but dead people can. >> maybe carter was right. >> aclu upset about license plate data.
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ambassador, you said you would take it if the government had a problem with the license plate and you are getting rid of the automatic toll collections. >> that is not quite what i said, but what is your punch line? >> i thought that's what you said. >> if you are worried about being detected where you are going, you better recognize that when your toll is paid people know where you are. >> i completely agree. one is something you choose -- you can choose to have an easy pass, but you can't choose to opt out -- >> you can choose to not have a license plate on your car. >> except that is illegal. >> that is the problem for the police, isn't it? they won't know what your license plate is. >> andy, i can't believe you left him with the phrase "you better recognize." >> now i am mad.
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>> andy, what did you just say? >> can we rewind? >> we can. it will take awhile. >> i asked what he was doing and he said cold chillin. i was like, wow, i wanna hang with this dude. >> you said it doesn't bother you that the government agencies are doing this. the aclu is not saying that law enforcement needs to stop doing this. all they are asking is rules be put into place to analyze how the data can be used and how long the data can be stored. is that a problem? >> no. >> that's all they are saying is they want regulations. >> i think -- are we talking about the easy pass thing? >> no, the license plate thing. >> if you are out there on the road, you are paying to have your insurance and you are out there and you are electing to be publicly observed. you can't go outside and say i don't want anyone to see me.
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>> so if the government wants to hold on to this data forever and use it for whatever purpose it wants, that's fine with you because as far as you are concerned once you go out you have no right at all? >> i don't think it is necessarily right. i also think you can't have unrespect expectations to think that is not going to happen. i assume the worst in all cases. >> greg, explain to me how you claim at various times how you are a libertarian or conservative or whatever depending on the day of the week. yet you have no problem with the government collecting and in some cases holding forever data on the citizens? >> with no regulation or oversight. >> i am okay with regulation of what they can do with it. i am a libertarian, but i believe in safety. you can't have a free country without safety. >> then you agree with the aclu on this? >> yes jie. no, you don't. >> no i don't.
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what i'm saying is i'm okay with like finding out what it is being used for. but i am operating under the assumption that i already do. that's for law enforcement. >> all the aclu is saying they want regulations as to how this data is used, what it is used for and how long law enforcement can store it. >> i am all right with that. >> so you agree with the aclu on this? >> i guess i can. >> the issue though is you have car tabs on your license plate, right? and those are being stored with the dmv. they are not telling us how long they are storing that for. not saying that makes it or justifies it or makes it right, but it is data on your personal vehicle being stored -- it is kind of similar. it is the same type of situation. >> i don't understand how everyone is so excited about the government having more power to find out you haven't paid up on your registration. they are not catching
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terrorists with this. they are finding people who have not registered recently. i don't understand why we have to grant the government more powers to do that. >> i have to move to other stories. >> i totally wasted andy on that. >> you wasted me by getting you to agree that you agree with the aclu. the wwe outcomes are leaked. the leaker goes by dolphins 25 and then you said not his real name? >> yes. >> i don't remember that. >> remember jennifer 8? >> exactly. >> i was going to explain what hops go but you don't care, do you? >> remember that old shampoo commercial, it is that. >> joleen was born in 1990. >> thank you. >> the old people on the panel. >> he is never getting out of the basement.
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>> governor i -- gee congratulations. joy i am going to start calling you -- >> i am going to start calling you your lord ship. >> i can go with that. the witness found dead. greg, did you say whitey bulger was a homophobic professor? >> no. >> you were talking about a lawen order thing. >> it always has twists and turns so the person who is usually guilty is never the person you expect and it is always like a successful businessman. i think. >> by the way the witness who was called dead did not call him to testify. it takes away the motive to have him killed. he was devastated by the news and it is a possible motive for suicide. >> he believes in preemptive strikes. >> sad story. >> very sad story. >> greg, you said -- i am out of time. >> result of -- you are.
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>> tatiana was numbered. she plays seven characters, greg. >> in what? >> that's two more than you. >> matt damon wore a thong. e fa.
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>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i'm tired of this administration having to keep having these hearings. >> does the gentleman yield? >> yes. >> i want to answer your allegation. these are not just talking points. >> bill: more hearings about the irs scandal. now some democrats in congress are attacking the investigation. we will show you what happened today. >> would the gentleman yield for just five seconds? >> that is absolutely not true. >> this is a person who -- of our ears. to his pier group seemed like one of them. >> bill: "rolling stone" magazine under intense pressure because some believe they are glorifying the boston terrorist. geraldo will weigh in on that. donald trump, mania over

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