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>> welcome to "red eye," it's a hotel for dogs. if you mean me air drying nude by dogs. >> a police photographer faces possible suspension after releasing photos of tamerlan being arrested. plus, a mom takes out a ad seeking to take her son's vir n virginity before he leaves for college. welcome to obama's america.
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stick around to find which of the stories we get to. greg? >> thank you, andy. >> you betcha, you guys having fun before the show starts? >> well. >> all right. >> let's welcome the guest, she gets crooks off every day and sometimes in the courtroom. i'm here with remi spencer. and he is so smart that mensa sends him hate mail. and in the congo, he is a mango. it's bill schultz and a fierce commentary in the running of the bulls, many men would lose their pants while doing him. and his latest book the death of cool is now available in paper back. buy it. >> a-block. the lede, that's the first story. hey, greg, i speak for america when i say boo!
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>> thank you. he is in a fix for leaking pics. the response to the rolling stone's disgusting boston bombing cover, a photographer released photos of the little turd taken the night he was cam which you ared, he was not a -- he was captured and he was not authorized to do so. so now he is in trouble. that face glamourizing the face of terror is not just insulting to the family members, it could provide incentive for others to do something to put their faces on the cover. and the backlash to the backlash, from the predictable smarter than you from the new york times. that said it's heat wave induced. meanwhile, this is pant leg induced.
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find that incredibly disturbing, i want nothing to do with those people. gavin, the police photographer, he is a hero for doing this? what is your take on this m matter? >> why do we care about terrorists rights all the time. they want to chop our skin off and make it to a. suffle. >> within 24 hours, if someone makes a rude youtube video. we have to dig up the violations and throw nem in jail. i do not care, if you put forks in the guys eyes. let's stop cowing.
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we are taking the high road, so let's just at least do six months of the low road. anybody tells you the high road, they are telling you to lose. >> i thought that it -- >> it's a great magazine cover. i mean, like, one of the things
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that was difficult to figure out, how can the people that seem so normal. he was just someone like -- >> it's not important to you? >> it's the typical rolling stone reader. >> the typical rolling stone reader has been dead. it's a great come on to a story about how did someone go from being a recognizably american teenager to a human monster. i'm not going to read the story, because it's 11,000 words long. >> i read it and. >> how is it? >> my next question is remi. it may be inflametory, i read it and it was filled with a lot of words that made him into a cool person. >> but you liked it? >> no, i didn't. believe me, i've worked in
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publishing, and that was written for a national magazine award, which made it boring, filled with facts we knew. it was basically she called up everyone, put it together and then, like a christmas tree own ornaments of compromise all over. >> that feeds into the growing, pop culture, young teenage girl that had some sort of sex appeal for this guy. i mean, they acknowledge in the article and i should say, as a disclaimer, i did not read the article. >> how dare you. >> they make reference to how he is becoming sort of a teen icon. that there's something very sexy and appealing about him. >> who drives that, remi? >> the money. it's all about money. >> it's one word, rhymes with woman. >> jew women. >> not the jews, this is the question, this was written by a woman, www.have been different
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if it was written -- would it have been different if it was ? >> yes. women and men have different -- >> it depends on the man. andrew it would glow. >> it was written by a woman for a gay magazine. >> okay. >> that's what no one wants to talk b would george zimmerman ever be on the cover? if he looks like this kid chowh name i cannot pronounce. rolling stone is a very radical leftist magazine. it's also, and no one talks about it, it's a homosexual magazine. >> can i say, he is on the cover because he is sexy. >> rolling stone is the name of the sexual act. google it. i will not get into what it means. unless you are on poppers. >> there's another issue to the story and that's the officer's conduct, that has nothing to do
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with the content of the images and that is a crucial point. i disagree with you guys saying that taking the high road is not fighting. when you have a case that is so globally watched, and everyone is paying attention to it, when you have got a case that seems so open and shut where this guy will be conconvicted or he will plead guilty, we need to rely on our constitution and laws and the police officers internal standard operating procedures. they are that much more important. they start bending the rules as this investigator did, by giving out the pictures to the media. who is to say what they will do in a case when no one is watching. >> she is smart. >> i have to give it a whirl. let's try it. we are turning into the britts in the american revolution, what? what! and they are on the trees. how about we just go, i know you are in the trees, what now? >> what right is being -- what right are we violating here by
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showing -- >> i'm not talking about his rights. i'm talking about the police officer who violated his own operator procedures by releasing -- >> it's hard for me to get too worked up. that was a wonderful photograph. it should be its own magazine cover. >> what is an s.o.p? >> standard operating procedure. this story is about this officer that has been on administrative leave until they determine whether or not he should be reprimanded, suspended or have some other reprimand. >> i want to bring in bill, you were once on the cover of hobo monthly wearing an adult diaper. and there was a lot of backlash to that, how do you feel actually about those pictures from boston? >> those pictureds accomplish nothing. that is the problem, that is the thing. >> i agree. >> people say, he is going to get a free beer everywhere he goes in boston. what has he done? he has shown the same photo from
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rolling stone. this far a way looking guy, this time he has a scope on him. this makes him look more like a victim. and makes the girls want to take care of him more. this does nothing. the blood even looks good on him. i thought you were hindu. >> whatever the purpose of sean murphy, as noble as it was. i don't think it helped. >> i agree. >> i don't care if it hurts or helps. i want more pictures. but, i mean, it reminds you that he was in a really, really bad thing, he ended up cowarring in a boat after running over his brother. >> yeah, his brother became a human speed bump. the best part about it is that he killed his own brother. i love that. >> you are reminding me of a jefferson quote. there's not a truth existing that i would fear wanting
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unknown to the whole world. >> she has a plan to make him a man. a super involved mother is seeking an experienced girl to take her socially awkward son's virginity great he goes to harvard in the fall. she described it in craig's list and it goes, she provides ticket thes to a concert where her 19 or 20-year-old targets her unsuspected boy. a quote, very handsome cross country runner with almost zero body fat. odd that mom would notice that. you pick him up, you seduce him, and take his virginity and date him until he goes to college and you let him go gently so he has the confidence to date other girls when he is there. and she adds in return, i will
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make your financial issues disappear. that was back in the '80s. she wants to help, much like this dog. >> i seesabell, can you get me roll of duct tape? that is my girl. good job. okay, issy, can you go get a paint brush? paint brush. that's my girl. >> awe. god, she is just a very lazy woman. i think we have learned that. she is teaching her dog to do all of her shopping. you are a lazy woman. matt is this mom too involved or not involved enough. >> first of all, her son is gay.
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zero percent body fat. come on. cross country running. we know. second of all. my god, how much money is he going to be spending on therapy for the next thousand years after his mom bribed his way into sexuality. that is a nightmare. she should be locked up. >> gavin, you have children, this seems like something a father would do for a son. not a mother. >> if my son was a cripple or a burn victim, i would try to find a chick for him. and i don't think this -- i mean, ultimately on this show, there's always sort of two categories, should it be illegal and is it immoral, i think nothing should be illegal, but as far as morality and what she should be doing, if he has that cp -- >> you do not have to act it out. you do not have to act it out. >> right, all right, fine. >> then he is doing the right
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thing. >> we have bigger fish to fry rather than worry about if he has not found a chick. >> i have translate what he said so it's socially acceptable. if your child as a disability that prevents him from having sexual needs, then it's correct. that is one of the great things about prostitution, i learned it from board walk empire. a guy gets his face blown off in the war, the only way he ever has sex with a woman is with a prostitute. because he is not going pick up a woman, he does not have a face. that makes sense to me, remi. i have gone off topic. what are your thoughts? mom is wrong? >> obviously the answer to that question is yes, in theory if you are reading it in a book or watching it in a movie, there's something super cool about what the mother is trying to do. assuming the son never finds out. >> right. >> i hope he watches red eye.
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>> it's so creepy. >> now that the son has no doubt figured out that this was his mother, i think matt is right. this is going to destroy his ego. and you know, whatever therapy he is going to have to go through will be years and years. >> he will not have sex unless his mother pays for it, that is what he knows from his past. bill, you danced nude for rich elderly men, most of your clients come from craig's list, you are an expert in this area. >> i was cool with it, and now that my daughters know, i have to stop, i guess. thanks, greg. that brings me to the point. the kid knows now, the kid knows now that his mom -- we are talking about it on a national television. >> we do not mention the names. >> but the article we sent showed his picture and the picture of his mom. >> it was a stock photo. >> i thought it was of him. >> it's all over the internet. i'm certain he knows. >> i will save it.
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whatever that kid -- who have that kid was, he has zero percent. >> every band needs a bass player. okay? buy him a bass, $800, learn the basics and he will get more [ bleep ] than he can shake a stick at. >> thank you. all right. thank you. thank you. i will have to edit that, and let the viewers go. >> that is from the 1800s. >> do you realize what a filthy time that was? unbelievable. >> it was. much disgust. from sexual favor to child labor, will the country fade if a kid will not learn a trade? instead of riding canoes, some kids are attending manufacturing camp. you just yawned. >> no i did not. >> they get to make something other than a wall, they build stuff. it's sponsored by the number one
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chainsaw brand. they design, build, lights and pen lights with the idea of learning a skill that is fun and rewarding that could be good for them in the future. let's watch first day as the counselor addresses the campers. >> that was a fun camp while it lasted, remi. could this save our country, manufacturing campcamps? it makes sense is. >> absolutely it makes sense, it will solve all of our problems. doesn't that look fun? >> nobody knows how to make anything. >> all i can say, thank god they did not exist when i was young, my mom and dad would have sent us to that camp. >> so you have the luxury of being a lawyer and doing famous
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talk shows like this. not everyone has that luxury. gavin, you spent summer planting trees in hell. >> as an adult, 19, 20, the 21. we did not have camp in canada, because it's in a camp. you just go outside. but, i think that this is a great idea. i think entrepreneurs are villified, and i disagree when remi said, oh, that will save everything. i think it can. if we make entrepreneurs cool again -- >> what does that have to do with manufacturing. >> lawyers are not known for their economic contribution generally. it tends -- >> that is being fair. >> you get the money. >> i'm running out of time, matt, thoughts. >> it's awesome, the key element is the reward, the winning team gets a grant. i will send my 5-year-old
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daughter to any camp if there's a possibility of gambling. >> we want to send you to a manufacturing camp in syria, how soon can you leave? >> i don't want to, it's free will and i'm an american. and who does not like this is those trying to get around child labor laws. >> should you mix business with pleasant, remi talks about her new book. killing and brunching, my typical sunday. first, yeah, hot chicks on the beach. who is that hairy guy, must be a story of hot chickson the beach. wonder what that hairy guy is up to.
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>> is it addiction or just fiction. 60 million americans are hooked on sex, but a new study suggests no, it's not a real disorder. the scientists in ucla, go fighting asthma, monitor the brains of men and women while they were shown erotic images and there was not a response. so there's not great support of looking at these behaviors as an addiction. and sex addiction was nixed as a condition in the latest guide. we asked someone who just got out of rehab for the disorder to comment. he did not have his i.d. could not let him in. okay, could people be addicted
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to sex in the same way they are addicted to booze or drugs? is there anything like that at all? >> i don't know if i buy booze or drugs. >> heroin -- >> you buy them. >> heroin, you get to a point where you need it to not just be in pain. get out of town. it's like when they say, nicholson clooney adore women. i know, they have nerve endings in their -- thanks for the wake-up call. >> that's the point, remi. what it's about, sex addiction has been about options. the more options you have the more sex you will have and therefore people say that is a sex addiction, no you are a movie star that gets laid a lot. >> a stand up comedian said, men are only as faithful as their options. >> that was me. >> right. i'm stunned right now. i think gavin and i just found
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common ground. first time we agree on something. >> he is not done. continue. >> yes, how much money did ucla spend on the study? they should have given it to me tore taxpayers. i could have told you what the study said is. it's a bunch of bologne, it's an excuse for a famous well-known celebrity when he usual usually it's a he, i don't know of with a sex addiction. >> that's a good point. >> i day two, i hemean, remi. >> can we bleep that whole portion out. >> i will drop it. thank you for that. >> and thank you for making our remi very uncomfortable, gavin. now she will not come to the show anymore. >> how many times have you heard, you were going to ask me a question. >> i like the fact that you jumped in. >> no, use addiction at the moment of crisis.
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right? >> good point. >> something just happened terrible and you got caught, by somebody and you say, okay, i was addicted to the story, sorry about this. it's the first step of aa, i'm sorry, i'm a bad person, i got addi addicted. it's a way to get rid of responsibility for your actions. >> the moment you know you are going to get caught, that is what you do, i have a problem, and you go in rehab, i will be there in four to six months. bill, you would write a book on addiction if you knew how to read and write, what makes you a stupid jerk? >> you could have shortened it. >> are you -- according to the study the only ounce of truth in the movie "shame" was michael fastbender's beautiful -- everything else was a lie. >> this is a dirty show. >> what are we going to do, keep it clean?
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>> it's an indictment of the addiction culture and how it got that far. >> i remember dead spin when mike -- when tiger woods went to that clinic. there was a guy that went to the clinic and he talked about why he was there. and you read it and you realize, there's a difference between being a guy and liking a lot of sex to what this guy was doing to himself and he was hurting himself in ways that i will not get into. and i think there are some people where a light goes out in their brain and they do not approach it the way normal people do. >> there's this many people and the way it's talked about usually in the culture is it's -- >> i don't think that michael douglas had it. >> let's start with your withdraw symptoms. you quit heroin, the whole body has third degree burns. you quick sex, you are super horny. oh, go to the emergency room, you are in the mood.
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writers could not find someone with a present ugly baby. what should others do when confronted with a tott who is not hot. me i volumit all over it, disgusting. >> announcer: lightening round. >> can you imagine just throwing up on a baby? >> your stomach bile is burning it. >> i apologize, i was like a bird trying to feed i. gavin, you are a father. >> yeah. >> did you experience the same thing when your babies were born and do not use racist descriptions of your baby as you have been known to do they are your babies and you use racist terms. >> well, they are my babies but i'm cleaning up the race. >> shut up. >> so, i married an american indian and they look very white. if they have white kids no one
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will know indian is anywhere down the line. >> good for you. >> one of them has blue eyes. >> that is very rare for someone of an indiginous culture. where are we going with this? >> i don't know. >> the first baby is cute, the third is hid i couldn't seous, him to people and it was the elephant in the room how much he looked like the elephant. i would go, we know he is hideous, you do not have to be weird, we are fine with it. no false compliments. people with ugly babies need to break the ice. we are all uncomfortable. guys with big noses, they are kids look like pinheads. you have to say, okay, all righty, and hand it over and say, great. >> you have kids, matt? >> 5-year-old.
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>> was he hideous? >> she. >> babies can be both genders, now, it's not like the 1800s, girl babies can vote, last i checked. unreal. >> we thought she was adorable and the record shows she looked like danny divito, but it was a british survey, so they probably did not have cute babies. >> the babies had terrible teeth. >> like british people. >> should ugly babies be forced to undergo plastic surgery to be better looking so we do not have to endure their hideous faces. >> let's give the plastic surgeons another area to exploit. yes, the babies. i'm a twin, as you know i have talked about it on the air before. >> not enough. >> and my twin brother is a doctor and he is handsome and a very much a ladies man.
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and when he was a baby, not so much. >> wait a second. >> my parents would say, they were worried. his nose, which is a beautiful man's nose now was about the same size at birth. and not a handsome, or cute baby. >> you said that he looked like a fetal pig in the commercial. >> my mom said, his eye s ran ad his mouth drool at all times. >> remember when she wanted us to meet her twin brother and he did not come before we left and we went and met ryan spencer and it looked like remi and he had a mustache. >> and it was glued on. >> and we spoke to ryan spencer and he was like, i'm totally a doctor and he leaves for 20 minutes and remi comes in and goes, did you meet my brother, what's going on.
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and we were like, yeah, we met your brother, whatever, cool, and then she was like, i got run. >> yeah, you both kept going to the bathroom, either you have a lot of fiber or something else was going on there, remi. >> she had on black flats and going, how about about those boobs, right? >> i don't know if he is going to be mortified or thrilled that you talked about him. >> or the fact that we called you out about the fact that you are ryan. weirdo, who does that? it's creepy, remi/ryan. bill, you were hideous as a child and now. >> it's true, it's true. i don't want to brag, my daughters are gorgeous. i brought them out to a news crew. we can show the footage. it's been a while since we got them together, they are my
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little princesses. they are my little princesses. right over there, that is laquifa, and the other one, they are my little princesses, i so give them crowns. >> where did you get that? >> those were the family albums. >> where did you get that photo in. >> every week i like to have a press conference before they go to school. >> that was the scariest thing, where -- what parade? >> scarily adorable r yes, it was, greg. that was little schultz's on parade, brought to you by bill and pills potency. there they are. >> what is that? >> that's henry. >> what is that? >> an odd name. but those are my babies. and what? what is that? they are human he beings. and they have got feelings. >> they are women. by the way. >> i don't know that was. was there a garbage pail convention? >> you can't make them. >> i can't make that, for sure.
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italians. and others believe bill schultz should be thrown into fish guts. and fed to the sharks. there's sensibility there. gavin i'm afraid to ask you what you wear on the beach. maybe i shouldn't. >> i wear petite suits. when you wear the nba suits, they take forever to dry. and i talked to gay, and said, is it okay if i wear the short shorts, and they said, we do not like them anymore so let's take them back. >> like the trunks? >> yeah, in cutters, in breaking away. >> went to an indoor water park with my family and middle aged men, who were chubby will wear scuba shirts, even though there's no sun, in a building. how vain can you be. >> to cover up the big bellies. >> and kids will wear underwear
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with their suits now. men are so ashamed of their bodies. >> not everyone is born with two perfect nipples. >> hey, matt, you are a fan of the speedos. >> yeah, no, in france, the 98% number over there, you go to a public swimming pool in american patriotic trunks. >> yeah. >> as i do. you cannot go they have signs up, no, none of that. they have vending machines that have because it's a cleanliness issue. >> i think you may have feces on your thigh ss? >>, it's like bowling shoes in a bowling alley. people collect them and use them for nothing any g what do you
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think of all this, remi? answer as your brother. >> i cannot believe that nobody made a joke about the obvious joke, good gavin needing a petite suit. >> we move past those jokes. >> it's not surprising that the survey said that americans do not typically strip down, whether it's topless or speedos,if you have spent time in europe, most men are wearing speedos, and men are topless. if you bring your friends with you to the south of france and every one of the women that would never take their beach off in the hamptons or their top off in the hamptons, they were the first to get there and they are walking around, they do not cover up at all. >> i find it highly immoral, bill you used to share a shell with a hermit crab. >> i think that sounds like the
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beginning of a wonderful children's book. i have been to many a beach with remi. but never to a beach with ryan. makes me wonder if there are some things you cannot prove when it involves bathing suits, you freak. >> all right, on that note, i think we have to take a break. the post game report from and levy. he wears speedos to work. >> we have to stop that. can your longwear makeup last 'til five o'clock? [ female announcer ] outlast stay fabulous from covergirl can. outlast is a primer, concealer and foundation all in one for all day flawless skin. outlast stay fabulous. [ sofia ] from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl.
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>> andy levy with his papers, post game report. >> thanks, greg. >> thank you. >> is this you? >> yeah. >> massachusetts police photographer faces a hearing over his release of pics, am i the only one shocked by the his name being sean murphy. there had to be a million boston cops going, no, it was me.
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gavin, you asked why we care benefit terrorists rights? i don't know what it has to do with the story. >> aren't we being precious about how the terrorists no, probably argue kbu bli a defense attorney can say it's more doifl select a fair and unbiased jury but the reality is that it won't have impact on the rights to a fair trial. i don't think this story is about the terrorist but the officer violating rules in light of such an important
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case. >> i kind after agree with you ask salute him for releasing the photos. >> to what end? >> what makes him a hero? these pictures would get out, but he didn't have authority to release those pictures. >> i agree but it's sort of an edward snowden situation. >> i don't think he's a hero either. >> you refuse to salute anyone and frankly it's weird. >> matt a agree there is nudge wrong with rolling stone doing a story about a normal teen-aged boy turned into a monster. i don't think a glamour shot is necessary to print that story. >> but i think we're talking about it. the country talked bit three days. i make magazine covers for a living. it was pretty successful. >> i've seen your covers. >> exactly. >> greg, i actually, disagree about the story itself. i thought it was really good. >> you didn't read it.
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i read it i did read it. >> no. i read it you didn't. >> no. i read it. >> i don't think it's possible both of us read it. >> one of us is lying. >> yes. >> gavin there is nothing about rolling stone. >> no. onliner is passionately gay, gay and set templates for the magazine. it's like mtv and young boy was the teen action like. rolling stone is, is a gay tabloid. >> they've had eric clapton on the cover. >> yes. 100,000 years ago. they love hunks. >> who doesn't? >> yeah. yeah. >> what about that charles nelson riley? i thought that was amazing. um by the way as far as "new york times" reporting the use of the photo, i, as far as i'm concerned as soon as they rant picture of price during the
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cartoon thing they lost moral authority on that. >> just something i feel. >> wanted to get that out there. >> i -- i did admire you you should have a second -- just saying. >> greg, you said the mom places an ad for a kid's virginity. a father would take a kid to a whore house. >> he was only three. >> the mom thing is that and you'll date him for a while dad would be juftd like get him laid. >> very true. >> the worst part is that mom writes, quote, you need to be 19 or under as 20 plus would probably freak him out, lol. >> come on, mom. >> yes. >> you said there is something super cool about what the mom
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is trying to do. all right. is this the legal problem with the ad? at the end it said in return, i'll make your financial issues disappear. doesn't that turn this into prostitution. >> yes. you're correct it turns it into prostitution making it potentially a crime. but you took out the beginning of what i said nrk a movie or book this could be a super cool mom. not in real live. i don't think there is anything right about what she did. >> you distorted her facts andy. disgraceful. >> all she said is that i'll make your financial issues disappear, winky face. >> as of this taping it has been flagged for removea. so it may be gone. >> and bill that was a stock photo. >> yes. stock family. >> amazing. >> they have been shown to be the pigs they are. amazing. you fell for stock photos. i bet you think this little
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old guys in insurance adses are real. >> i feel bad for them. i want to give them insurance. >> little guys are help me, help me. take a picture of me. if you stheem now every online ad i'm thinking who is taking these pictures? >> i feel bad. >> i feel bad. >> kids go tok manufacturing camp sponsored by steel you? mention kids will learn how to make lamps. that is fine. i draw the line at having people at a camp to make lampe shades at a german company. >> you draw the line. >> this is a four-day camp. >> short camp. >> sounds good to me. >> would have been my kind of a camp. >> i hated camp. >> bill, i don't think they're circumventing child labor laws. >> i am pretty positive they are. >> you would say that. >> yes. >> ucla studies sex addiction is not a real thing.
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remy you said it's about impulse control and famous people have options. i think most people who claim to have sex addiction are lying when they get caught. i've met people who i believe are sex addicts they cannot help themselves much in a way a drug addict can't. it's nothing cool or sexy bit. they hate it. >> well, if that is true i feel sorry for them. i think the way this disorder which is just dropped as greg was saying from psychiatric textbook or whatever you call it, the way we see it in the press is from people who don't have it. >> absolutely. >> it's an excuse. it's a form of an polling. they exploit it. hold on to a shred of credibility. it's pathetic. >> what do you mean they can't help themselves. >> they can't. they have to -- all they can thick thi about is sex. >> what if they don't do it? they break out in hives and die?
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>> it's like being an alcoholic but the beer can is attached to you. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> thank you andy. remy spencer, matt welsh that does it for me. i am greg gut feld. i shall see you next time. and after 1 wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of total effects, and many birthdays, still looks amazing. now add a boost with new olay moisturizer plus serum.
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>> judge jeanine: attorney general eric holder takes aim at state's stand your ground laws and the nra fires back. but first, to my open. it happens in a split second. one moment you're dealing with ordinary day to day stuff, and suddenly out of nowhere, like a thunder bolt, it hits you. there's no

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