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the -- i'm going to finish my thought. the majority of americans do not want to defund it. go ahead, good luck, try it. >> you guys have been great. give yourselves a big hand. thank you very much. as 2014. >> thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled, the news continues. >> welcome to "red eye." you think you can dance, if you mean by dance, that means escape from the activity pit in my basement apartment. good luck, mr. hammer. andy, what is coming up? >> the top story tonight, seattle city hall advises employees not to use the word citizen or brown bag. and the most outrageous story of this or any other year, straight ahead. and san diego mayor boll filner a terrible person or an awful human being? a fair and balanced look in a moment. and you will not believe what new york city women are putting on their faces to make
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themselves look younger. seriously, you will not believe it. it's horrible. >> you don't know it's saturday, do you? >> no. is it saturday? >> did you go home? >> no. >> the game, hot potato is now called harris balkner potato, i'm here with her, she anchors fox report weekend. saturday's and sundays, 7:00 p.m. eastern fox news kmanl and butterflies get tattooed of her on their ankles. yes, butterflies have ankles and they have tattoos, look at them before you crush them under your feet, it's author and columnist. and the post office forwards his mail to a run down toilet in a rest stop in new jersey, it's my side kick, bill schultz and if acting talent was a mo-ped, i would ride him while vacations
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in barcelona. sitting next to me. the great hat warrer. robert. >> a block. the lede, that's the first story. >> it's unnecessary. >> answer the question. >> i was the third one. >> should brown bag raise a red flag? well, they want certain language to languish. from seattle city hall, a hall in a city has urged employees to avoid using words like citizen or brown bag. many people in seattle are not u.s. citizens so it's better to use terms like residents. and brown bag is bad because of the brown bag -- paper bag test that was historically used to determine if black people were light enough to be allowed
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into -- he is trying to impress people, instead, he advises using sack lunch, to me, is disgusting or lunch and learn. that is my favorite. and a journalist was fired for this, take your jobs plan and shove it, mr. president. he would like his job back, but you cannot always get what you want. if we have learned anything from this dog's experience. >> you know what that this is? that dog is the american public and that little cookie, our jobs. thank you president obama for
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turning us into starving, starving dogs. do you believe that brown bag and citizen should be seen at dirty words? >> i know this already shock you, i have been black my whole life. >> really? >> i have never heard of this. >> neither have i. >> i have tried to get in nightclubs when i was younger and single, it was a hot scare, it was not involving a brown bag, sometimes i got in and sometimes i didn't. a brown bag, they were fishing. they want to protect offensiveness. >> yeah. >> that seems silly to me. >> you should not, should you? it's not offensive? >> what do you extract every word from the english language? >> i am offended by the game of hop scotch, because who would want to jump over scottish people. robert, my theory. this guy did this to impress upon people that he had historical knowledge of a word that he read on wikipedia, the
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night before. so in fact, he is a big d-bag. >> i think the whole topic is very difficult. >> yes. >> first of all, this is like ridiculous. this scrubbing of the language. >> yes. >> the scrubbing of the language. i mean, it's like going to a surgical room and putting on antiseptic, if you have too much of that, you do not grow, you get bacteria. we will clean up the society. what about the music that has vial lyrics, brown bag? my dad took a brown bag to lunch? i grew up like that as a kid. and these other things about the jehova witnesses but, the whole thing, hbirthdays and whatever, it makes you depressed. say the words, say it!
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>> wow, wear a hat. >> get the close up. >> you come over and get the close up away. >> i loved you in "the notebook" by the way. >> he was in "license to kill." >> no "the notebook." >>" license to kill" was a beasty boys album. >> they say it's not a ban on words but a suggestion. does that make it okay? >> no, because they are telling you don't do it. there's no such thing as a suggestion. it means if you do use those words that it means you get in trouble. citizen, that is ridiculous, god for bit you offend somebody that is not a citizen? we are going get to the point where we have a little list of words that we are not allowed to say. it's creating a nation of babies. you cannot say anything to us without us getting offended in some way. it's stupid and ridiculous. >> it's interesting, bill, you
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have done far worse editor that fired but still managed to hold down a job because you knew the boss -- oh, wait, that was me. >> you did something similar after you got fired. >> what? >> you changed the editors letter and you did it after the fact. you knew you had to do it after you got fired. then -- this is in the story. this guy has been warned multiple times they have allowed him to do 46 different editorials against obama, what he did was he waited until the editor left on a tuesday and came in and changed it himself, yes, he should have gotten fired and they have allowed him to print anything that he wanted to say about obama. this is my favorite part, the one time they said no was when he wanted to present his views last week when he referred to porn as a miracle product and touted the benefits of porn, saying that if teenagers watching porn would result in lower teenage pregnant, i agree
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with that. >> you think it has nothing to do with -- >> no, they have the liberal page and the republican page. >> if he had replaced it with a title that was less crass you think he would have been just warned? >> i think it's a hyper sensitivity component. >> there is, editors get sensitive when you do that. >> if he was lying why did they lawyer up and say, you have been fired retroactively. >> maybe there's something to the point that i was ignorant to it. >> i say there's a lot of ignorance, but it's on him. >> i will go back to the benign censorship that's growing, is it going to be like all the little sayings like throw the baby out with the bath water. we will not be able to say that, because it means throw out
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babies? >> it will be just people texting, and texting whatever you want. >> what if you text i killed two birds with one stone, they are going to send the aspca after you, you killed two birds. >> if they get the text and i don't think that we should kill birds. >> he kills two birds with one bone. >> ladies and gentlemen, a terrible word play. all right. >> suspect. >> we do not want you to say that anymore. >> thank you. >> okay. >> you are changing my headline. >> from language to lechery, would classes he ban stop his wondering hand, i handled that one. rob filner argued that the city should pick up the legal fees bought it failed to offer him sexual harassment training. it was the mayor that cancelled the classes and other employee training sessions because it claimed they did not have time for them. and a ninth woman has come
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forward accusing him of sleezry. she did not like the attention unlike this dog. >> right? that is not actually a dog, it's a hairy boy with a rare birth problem and i'm disgusted that you people find that adorable. what do you make of the defense that he would have had sexual harassment training if he had not cancelled it? >> not only does he need a sexual harassment seminar to know that he is not supposed to put something in the filner head lock. he is so dumb that he needs a seminar to be told not to put
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someone in a sexual harassment situation, or put them in a head lock. just the look of that guy, he has got to go, there's a lot of creepy there. >> he is undressing a car with his eyes. >> he should fire his attorney. the comment was well he made it to the benefit seminar. well, they were going to rip his benefits away. to get him to sexual a rasment training did they need to give him a hooker. >> they said he was the mayor and he cancelled the sexual harassment classes. well, knowing the outcome of this guy's thing, why have the classes, he has to plead ignorance. >> bay saying they did not have -- by saying they did not have them -- >> right, it will be i only had a few classes.
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i had the benefits part of it. >> what he is hoping though, the robert is that they pick up the legal expenses. that is his argument. >> there's an awkward period in bill's life where you were sexually harassed by a raccoon and you could not talk about it. why did you complain? >> the raccoon's defense was that the way i was dressed i was asking for it. i taped corn cobs to myself. and that was an accident. this guy is a genius, because how many times have we -- how much time do we waste in sexual harassment class, the training they never taught me anything, all the techniques are tried and true. i have learned nothing. this guy should get -- it's a waste of time, it goes on for hours and tells you stuff that
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you know. a lot of great people have taken that. this is another thing, you march for women, you can put your organ anywhere else. >> anthony weiner, and others, they say, we are pro-abortion and we are pro-choice. you can be a filanderer and you will get for given. >> and it will be a tick tock until someone points out that it is bipartisan behavior. >> there's a nice woman that came forward, at the end of her video interview, she said what she wants, she doesn't want money.
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she wants all the other women to come forward. how many are there? >> given the fact that he has been around for ages and he has been blatant. there has to be 65,000. >> it's been a week and there's nine. >> there's times that they take the cute flirt to the extreme on that. >> like what you were saying in the green room? >> i did not do that. >> he was doing that to everyone in the green room. >> i'm saying, there's a thing where you can flirt with somebody and that is not sexual harassment, it sets the tone, when you do a tv series, because it's a corporation, they make you have these sexual harassment classes. >> really? >> right before a love scene? >> no, but the funny part is, years ago you could go on a set, if you a pretty girl was around, you could say, hey, you have nice, pretty legs. now a days you cannot say that as a -- on the set. you cannot tell the extra you
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have pretty legs. so along with the language, the -- but this guy. >> he is grabbing behinds. >> no, no, that is way different. but there's a part of that whole thing -- >> were you a victim of the casting couch? >> i cannot talk about that, i signed a nondisclosure. >> i heard rumors that during the filming of the "titanic" that leo dicaprio had his paws all over you. >> no, i was not in that movie. >> he is talking about all the movies i was not in. >> you were great as the tornado in sharknado. >> from groping to squatting, is america best at not leaving the
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nest. highest number in over 500 years of 18-31 are living at home. most of my friends that have graduated are living at home because they cannot pay rent and pay for their student loans t s the same time. as courage the cats nothing is impossible. >> wow. i want to see that again. >> we will see that again. perhaps tonight at my place over drinks. robert, you were saying in the green room, the only solution was to kill everyone. that seems harsh. >> i like this thing. >> you do? >> i do. i like that the kids are staying with the family. in italy and europe, that's common. they stay with the family in a while and then their nest starts out and i think in a certain way it's keeping the family together more. although the reason for it is a bad economy. which is not a good thing and
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these kids not getting jobs and the rest of it. but there's a nice -- there's a nice pay off for this one. i have my daughter stay home with me, they are 21, 23, and it's lovely to have them. >> i guess so, if they are truly your daughters. we have not actually figured that out yet. harris -- harris. >> it's hard to insult him, because he is the nice estimast ever. >> you have to watch out, people believes everything that greg says. i will get tweets that say, they are not your kids? what is hell was that? >> what are you up to in kids? >> two girls, 4 and 6. >> do you still let them live with you? >> tough love, they have to have jobs. i think we forget that in other societies and cultures and countries we take care of each
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other so well. and i do think what is driving this is that young people cannot find jobs. what would be nice if they find jobs and stay connect to the family. >> once you get a job you are gone. >> that is you. >> he is very good to his mom. >> i have very little time. >> look, i don't like it though, because i think, we are a society now where we tell young people if you are 26 years old, you should be on your parent's health insurance, you can stay tight with your family, but if you are -- but i mean, my dad would be like get out and take care of yourself. 12% unemployment among young people thank you. >> my dad lives with your parents, which is weird, tell
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mothra to give me a call. >> mothra is incredible. should you trust a big butt and a smile. we discuss a new book, how the music of bell, biv, devoe shaped my career and my life. what is new about postal service delivery? i don't know, but i'm still going to answer my door with robe open.
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>> all right. >> he is a rock star. >> i'm sorry. he is the real victim. on thursday, ariel astro, sentenced to life in prison and a thousand years with no parole.
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the human trash who is allowed to speak for some reason said that he was abused and had a severe addiction to porn and at the end of his speech the officer had the proper reaction. >> that face was amazing. >> said it all. >> all right. all right. you live in hollywood, addiction to sex and porn is everywhere. it's not an excuse. >> but not kidnapping women. there's no excuse for that. and they let him ramble on, they should just cut out his tongue and put him away for the next 800 years. >> i would not put him away. i have solutions already in hand and i'm willing to implement, why did they let the dirt bag talk? >> everyone gets to do that. normally the attorney advises because it's a sentencing and life does go on. they have to decide which facility he will go to. so they are listening to every
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word. 16 minutes is not the norm and most attorneys get up there and say, say you are sorry, and get off. >> he enjoyed it. he is no unhappy. it's not bad for a psychotic to be alive, he needs to be killed. he said he was driven by uncontrollable urges, he controlled them. he did not have sex with everybody. >> and i don't want to hear about why he did it or what went wrong with his family back in the day or a rolling stone cover. he will not get one, he is not good looking enough, don't worry. but just bad all around and i have no pity and i think they should give him some of the torture he gave to the girls. >> he is not hot enough for rolling stone. he should tweet that. bill, you are addicted to everything under the sun is, including the sun. >> yes. >> aren't you pissed off that this guy is taking your actual
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illness? >> he is using my lines and nobody takes my lines. where was i? why are they allowed to talk? last i checked when you do something illegal you lose a lot of rights guaranteed to you via the constitution, why is this one that you get. why after everything has been decided and you are found guilty, you get to do a little improv for everyone to enjoy. i don't understand and also, like, okay, even if that was a option, there has to be a cut off point. 16 minutes. >> it was amazing. >> the update today was that he be in isolation and the only people he will see is the guards and who is serving the food. he will not have inmate contact. >> but they would rape and kill him. >> i know, that is my solution. get the best plastic surgeons on the planet turn him into a woman and put him in general
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population and let them destroy him. >> you said something for the third time today, and we are on a network. think about this show. >> i said it on o'reilly as well. >> i will repeat everything that i say six times. >> i can see it coming up. >> i will repeat everything that i say six times. >> and why? 16 minutes, there should be a cut-off point. what is this, improv? >> how do you deal with nosy neighbors and rude people and chatty strangers we discuss the new book, i killed them, any questions? he does not mess around, look at that guy. >> a story on bird poop facials. >> yeah, baby. >> a story on bird poop facials, the story cnn doesn't want you to know. 0i0i@q0y??ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ÷÷s
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>> humming bird poop. >> we have it down. >> they want to deliver right to the liver. the u.s. postal service feels that booze could save their business. they said if they should ship stuff you sip, it would raise money up to $50 million a year. that is 100 million dollars divided in half. the mail is restricted by law, like your face. we should discuss in the -- >> lightning round!
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>> the guy that got you the water, voice. >> he gets paid every time that is there? >> yes, it's $60 million. >> he has more money than anybody. >> well, not greg. >> harris is this a right solution to a failing government agency. >> so let them sell alcohol in the mail? >> maybe if they get to drink some of it. >> i don't know that we need to get mail on saturday, who gets that much mail anyway? it's all digital. >> saturday is the only time i get mail. you know what i'm saying. >> yeah, but it's coming from prison. >> retired people and elderly get their medication on saturdays. >> why do we hate old people? >> i don't. can't we do selective delivery then? >> do you hate young people? i want to get other people in
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the conversation, harris. >> you called on me. >> i regret every minute of it. >> is this the post office trying to be cool? >> if they are cool, they should privatize themselves and then they will be efficient. people do not function the way they used to. you do bills online and you do not send written letters you send e-mails. it's over. $25 million a day. they lose. >> so -- >> $16 billion a year. >> they do that by delivering alcohol. >> should they allowed to be delivering your wine? >> that depends on the shipping cost. $5 billion of that is the health care and the other 2 or $3 billion is the services. that is what is really out of control in terms of anything. that is what we have to look for. >> i love the idea of selling
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booze. this has to be the best day of your life. >> i don't know why. i am used to federal express at this point, if you get the wine in a wine club, i recommend the "wall street journal," which is owned by our parent company news corp, you will do it via federal express, they are quick, they are efficient and they are delivering on sunday. >> do you want to give them money as bad as they are at managing it? >> my question is what is a private industry? people say that and i do not know what it means? >> well, it means -- >> next story. a new york spa, any other kind, is charges $180 for a facial that is bird poop mixed with rice bran.
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it has an enzym that exfoliates the skin. would you get it done and can i watch? >> i do not want poop on my face ever. >> don't date charlie sheen. >> they say it smells like toasted rice, last i checked poop smells like poop, i'm pretty confident about that. >> this is nightingale poop. >> i love that robert knows so much about it. you were -- >> i know people that get this treatment. >> i know some people. >> some of the top supermodels use that treatment. >> really? >> absolutely. >> it keeps their skin, young
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and fresh and filled in. amazing. but not like nightingale poop. >> i could have bottled my children's poop. >> it's not the same stuff. >> mother, father. terrible. >> now they are starting to eat the nightingale poop. >> really? robert? that is too much information. bill told me that earlier. i got that from him. >> did you share your food in the green room. >> i'm never eating again when i come here. >> isn't that the way society is, everyone is trying to find the new hot thing to put on their face. >> i'm way ahead of everyone on this. you would put bird poop on your face when you were sleeping on the street. >> it's fascinating to me, because it's interesting that
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this bird is the one that they use. back in the day that is how florence nightingale healed her patients wounds. they would wake up and be like ahhhh! >> last word to you, robert. you have said enough on this. >> there's more that we could talk about. i think there's more poop to be squeezed out of this. >> goodness, gracious. >> would you stop it for pete's sake. >> let me ask you something. everyone is wondering what it would be like and what their skin would look like after this thing. >> you know, i'm not. >> we will do a follow-up show on it. >> we will send bill, and we will put it on his and i know and see what his skin looks like. >> will he hang out with the super models that are getting it done? that is right up his alley. >> are you kidding me? you do not know bill well enough. we have to take a break. when we come back, we will have more stuff. the joy page.
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>> you have a book? >> yes. you have not bought it ever? >> no. >> it's the best book ever. >> robert read it, right? >> yes.
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>> that's life. ♪ that's what all the people say ♪ ♪ you're riding high in april, shot down in may ♪ ♪ but i'll never change my tune ♪ ♪ when i am back on top, back on top in june ♪ >> are you mad? >> no. you thought we would open it up with him singing and now he is upset, why are you upset? >> because that was somebody on youtube, and the sound -- >> i thought it was good. >> i thought it was on the smartphone. i thought it was great. >> i'm very, very particular with this.
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>> you know what? >> no, no, no. >> he is an amazing singer. everyone knows him as one of the best tv villains of all time. >> tv i was profiled a good guy. greg -- >> you were rodney can iing people -- why did you j.r! >> get off my back, they are driving me nuts these guys. they have no idea what i do. they played allow lousey clip a now they are ruining my career. >> you sodomised ross in friends. we should do a quiz from the movie you are in. action jackson, who were you? >> i don't know. >> tony moretti. >> i don't know.
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>> i remember everything that i have done! >> that is because you did it yesterday. >> in '87 or '86? >> i don't know. >> you were in it? >> i don't know. >> who were you in "showgirls." -- >> you remember that, and not action jackson. >> die hard. >> i was big johnson. fbi special agent johnson. >> you had a lot of face time in the helicopter. >> what was your name in license to kill. >> i just saw it recently. one of your best, maniac cops. >> i played an irish guy. i played a good cop to in that. sean mckinney. >> i guess mickey rourke was busy.
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>> that was mean. >> no, it's okay. >> sewan shark. >> we did that before sharknado, the one i did, this one went crazy -- i don't remember the character. some sheriff. >> sheriff watson. >> watson. i was sheriff -- i don't remember. >>. >> the white hot, the murder of -- how about the one that just came out. >> that looks awesome. >> come on ask me about that, it was in theater. i'm doing a film with danny a -- >> tell me about the life -- >> it's about the club life of new york. we have been shooting it next month. of the avenue new and the marquis and how the whole guys started the club life in 2008 and took it to vegas. >> i love jerry, he played turtle. not a lot of people know that. >> great, great cast. >> not a lot of people know that. >> of course they know that.
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>> turtle did not know that. >> jay ferguson from "madman". >> a lot of people do not know that. >> and good, good cast. anyway, look for that. >> i want to ask you quickly, because you are singing sinatra. where can people see you? >> i'm doing a concert august 30th in east meadow right there. maybe they have a great concert series, they bring all the stars in and the coastal thing, this guy, he is the city -- executive of nassau county created this arts thing and i will be there august 30th. everyone in the tri-state area, come to the concert. east meadow. you will have a wonderful time. i will be at the orleans. >> what an incredible thing. and then, august 18th at herbal
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berts, his jazz club. >> you are at the harry chapin theater. >> yeah. >> i grew up while he was away. >> he was very interesting. wasn't he? >> what's that song? >> "cat's in the cradle" you did not know that song? you mr. culture? >> no. >> we will come in and get you. his bio. >> wait a minute, serious. we talk about culture all the time. and it's really something that is -- because sinatra was the first to come out against occasional and bigotry. >> lean forward into my hand. >> let's have the conversation in the break. >> anyway. we have to do -- >> he has brought more work to the country. >> you know what?
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that is good. they are going like this. all right, tv's andy levy doing his report next.
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brand new red eye is returning at 3:00 a.m. eastern time. bond, the >> andy leafy. >> all right. talking about seattle, >> you say you've never heard the term brown bag used as a color kind of thing? >> no. >> it's in early 20th century the real thing. >> i thought to bring stuff illegal into the party? >> that is a different kind of brown bag for you. yeah. yeah. that is bill's parties. >> i had a skin disorder three
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years that was called the brown bag. >> i think i am the same shade as a brown bag. i don't see a problem with that. >> the brown paper bag parties were held by black people used to exclude darker shades of black people. but this was information you're discussing was brought up by someone and that is why he wrote this e mail. >> he claims he's a city hall guy. the right guy. he says someone brought to it his attention. >> right. >> at this point. >> that is -- . >> it would -- yeah. i think so, it's the part about standing brown bags is ridiculous. i don't think replacing snack lunch is a good idea it seems exclusionary. >> i will tell you words... >> there are interesting things they're going to use. >> sack lunch which snot cool. >> i don't like that term. it gets me right between -- . >> that is what i'm saying.
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>> i know employees won't like to hear you're fired. >> yes. bill... bill? license to kill not a beasty boys, license to ill? >> license to kill? >> not a beasty boys album. jedadiah you poo pooed the notion if city hall is putting on a statement apply tg all seattle residents and not citizens they should be clear what they mean. >> i think motivation is pc. so as not to offend. i don't think motivation is to increase clarity. >> she destroyed you andy. >> no. she didn't. i don't think you have the right to go through someone else's motivation. just trying to do his job going into work, probably underpaid getting a paycheck, not offend anyone while there. you know? i think you should get off his
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ass is what i'm saying. >> wow, if it hadn't been grouped with the other words you might have a point. >> harris to build about drew johnson, fired, you said why didn't they lawyer up and say he was fired retroactively? >> they didn't say that. he said that. claiming a policy that didn't exist he calls it a retroactive firing. >> right. bill got me on that. >> you said he has to go. there are no room for personal -- . >> when it comes to cheating and harassment and grabbing hinys i'm not game. >> i agree. he's a turd ball and needs to be recalled. >> turd ball? >> i was -- i assume you're going to the bird poop. >> not yet. >> you're trying to transition for him now? >> i'm a pro, i can do my own transition autos just trying to help you out. >> you watch yourself. >> i know.
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>> here is one thing i don't get in the story. the guy says philner groped his wife. the guy's wife it was says he skpau says what was i going to do? it's the mayor, how about act like a ma man and tell the mayor to get his unwanted hands off your wife? he was the mayor so i didn't want to say anything? >> i find you very tractive right now, andy. >> i'm wearing a lot of foundation. yeah. >> you said sexual harassment training hasn't taught you anything, probably because you haven't gone. greg said this is the example of the path the democrats get and if your heart is in the right place you can put your organ whenever you want. can i improve? if your heart is in the right place your hands can be in the wrong place. >> how about march for women, you can walk all over snem. >> that is going to be a tweet later. >> yes.
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>> you'll get 450 retweets. >> robert, i can't believe they maim maik you have sexual harassment training on movie sets. my understanding is that there is no sexual harassment in hollywood. >> well, actually there isn't. >> record number of young adults living with parents. i just want to say from looking at numbers here looks like a lot of this is college kids, they count college kids living in dorms during school year as living with their parents. the numbers, i think are being skewed. >> they're being paid, money being paid by parents. >> yes. >> because they're living at home when not at school. harris greg mentioned you have two kids, four six, do you still let them live with you? you haven't answered the question. >> well, i said they have jobs but i was kidding. of course they still wlif me. >> you're going have to run a disclaimer beneath me.
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>> what do they do? >> aerial castro, greg, you asked why they let castro talk. a rule says before and closing sentence the court must address the defendant personally in order to permit defendant to speak or prevent information to mitigate the sentence. so they have, by law. the thing is that defendant is supposed to present information to mitigate the sentence. he didn't do a good job. >> no. he didn't. not in the 4th amendment. >> it is not in the 4th amendment, andy. >> no. no. that is my answer for everything now. >> i believe you're correct. >> uh, and bird poop, yes. bill just shame on you for slantdering florence nightengale. >> i was not. >> you were lying and slandering and mallingering. >> i was impressed on the facts robert had on the poop facial. >> so, that does it for me,
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i'm greg gutfeld. i shall see you next time. eastt
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coast, red eye. >> tonight, on huckabee. >> >> we should be doing everything we can as a country to create more good jobs that pay good wages. period. >> the president talks a good talk, but what's the truth about today's job market? >> i have been long time unemployed for four years. >> i have never been unemployed, this is the first time. >> 100 resume might get one interview. >> it's depressing and it's deceiving and it's humiliating. >> tonight, the real unemployment numbers and the real stories behind them. and. >> having the freedom to start your own business because you know you will be able to get healthcare. that's about jobs. >> is it about bs

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