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he started the day my boss and he started the day my boss and welcome to "red eye." it is like house of cards if by cards you mean human ears i have been glueing together for some time and should be complete as soon as i find myself a zachary. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thanks, greg. coming up on the big show. the nsa is reading your e-mail. or do they? one thing is for sure. they either do or they don't. plus a new poll shows that 40% of white people don't have any close friends of a different race or as a racist would say, a new poll shows that 60% too many white people have close friends of a different race. and finally, ipads for prisoners? this time you've gone too far,
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obama. greg? >> thanks, andy. >> you becha. >> see you later. >> maybe. >> no. let's welcome our guests. she's so hot her middle name is kelvin. kelvin is spanish for hot by the way. i am here with fox business anchor lori rothman. isn't she adorable? >> that was not adorable. >> you are grounded. and if hilarity was a caw -- comono i would slip inside of him after a hot bath. it is remi! in the prompter it says rhymes with philosophy. and his mere existence is a hate crime against humanity, my sidekick, bill schulz. and his mustache once scored a hat trick in the stanley cup finals and then stole a zamboni where it opened up a supper club. john bolton, fox news contributor and also as you know the president of "red eye."
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for life i think. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. do you know warwick davis, greg? no reason. >> all of us little people know each other. which american town has the biggest frown? spoiler alert, it rhymes with newark. the new jersey hell hole is the unfriendliest in the u.s. one commenter says she, quote, ran into a lot of rude people there. shut up, lady. other cities with the gruff stuff include oakland, new haven, detroit, atlantic city and l.a. hmm. meanwhile, the friendliest city in america is all of the south. actually five of the top 10 are southern including charleston in savannah. fun fact, i have never been to charleston, especially in the late 1990s when all of the male escorts went missing. can't emphasize that one
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enough. anyway, speaking of rude. >> oh, and animals are mean to other animals and it makes humans look a little nicer. >> that cat suffocated. >> suffocated with hilarity. >> but then dies. >> yes, dies -- >> you can't prove that. >> it died of laughter, ambassador. i have an issue with this friendly versus unfriendly thing. and i was hoping you could give me a nonnonsense cal answer and you don't just babble. they are saying friendly, not friendly. isn't this code for something else? >> it is code for this is a sham because they are jerks
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everywhere. >> you are missing my point. >> my question is don't they mean something else when you look at the list? >> it means that this is a travel survey and the city is probably, and i don't know for sure, supporty the magazine or had some other interest there. >> she is evading the question for newark, oakland, new haven and detroit. these are not places you go, ambassador for vacation. you drive through them quickly and you lock your doors. these are criminal cities. >> have i to say i spent seven years in new haven. the left wing academics and i thought the city was a nice place. i am not sure what it means. not just people in the south, but in the west people are friendly yes, sir than the people in large, urban areas. why that is, i don't know. i don't think it is a race
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thing. >> i wasn't saying race. these are cities beset by horrible liberal policies. >> that describes new haven. >> that's my point. new york, liberal mayor, detroit, liberal mayor. and the liberal policies do not help people there. that's why they have high crime and that's why everybody is leaving. remi, what did you make of this? around the world you have been all over and i am just guessing by your hoodie, does this poll make sense to you? >> it does, actually. i think the south and the midwest people are generally nicer. i grew up in the dc area, but i moved to west virginia, and i remember the very first day i was in west virginia and this guy just approached me on the street. i am running through the checklist on my head. is he trying to sell me something? is he trying to rob me? is he like a patient pedophile? no, just a nice guy and it blew my mind. what else am i missing here? >> and he sodomized you.
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>> the bait and switch. >> exactly. but you know, hey, you live and learn when you are there. bill, you slept in dumpsters all over the country. which are the most hoss -- hospitable? >> well, it has nothing to do with your politics, but don't get me started on austin, texas, ie, romney country. >> it is southern. >> but it is -- >> but what came first, the southernness? the southern people welcomed the liberals to austin, thank you very much. >> it is their safe haven. >> it is not new haven. it is a safe haven. >> it is the only texas city. and that is the only one that is not liberal. >> why are you looking at my notes? >> you have a list of the things. the friendliest places are all chemical. sonoma, wine country, austin, texas, what is it if it is not weed country.
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it is the right, nay, the desire to ged f-ed up in an agreeable environment and that is the friendliest. >> i agree with you on this. i only travel to get drunk. that's all -- >> you get drunk while traveling. >> yes. destinations are for new bars and for walking around and falling asleep uncomfortable. >> that's like my dumpster hoping. >> you can't do that in detroit. >> detroit deserves to have unfriendly residents right now. i don't even think it has to do with politics. it has to do with -- well. it has to do with politics. the city is bankrupt and the whole 9 yards. the one that gets me frustrated is anaheim. the happiest place on earth is based there. disneyland, how can that be an unfriendly city? >> have you been outside of disneyland? >> anaheim is beautiful. >> anaheim has a gang problem.
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a lot of these other cities have gang -- >> anaheim has a disneyland problem. the happiest place on earth if you want to die a slow death while getting melanoma in a line for a ride you don't want to go on. >> i'm sorry. happy children, happy mom. >> the last i checked disney owns abc. i will say whatever i want. >> i like disney. >> right? happy kids, happy mom. >> unfortunately i am not allowed in disney after what happened on the tea cup. >> i will tell you something, lori rothman, walt disney did not like you. >> that's not true. >> learn your history. go and ask his frozen head. not a fan of the jews. it's true. look, i don't like him for that reason. >> he was in hollywood. you can't say that. >> it is absolutely true. it is absolutely true. >> he was in hollywood. we were all there. >> you don't all run the
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industry, lori. that's a stereo type against your own people, good lord. >> i can't believe how an tau sametic this jew is. >> go on your disney rides. i will continue to not show up there because i support the chosen people. >> bill just goff on a plane from austin a -- just got off a plane from austin. >> i am not going to lie. i am a little high right now. >> all right, i think we have killed this segment. from surveys to searches, will we regret the wider net? the nsa, whatever that is, really is looking at american's e-mails, but only vast amounts of it thank god. the new york times says they are searching messages into and out out of the country hunting people who mention information about foreigners under surveillance. as a basically leaked twoi law notes, the tsa, quote, seeks to acquire communications about the target that are not to or from the target.
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the chief council says the surveillance could help by identifying terrorists in the u.s. who reveal themselves by discussing a foreign intelligence indicator. speaking of threats close to home. >> what are you going to do about that? gonna get you. you better watch it. he's gonna get you. >> boy that's strange. ambassador, these new revelations to me are crystal clear. i understand this. perhaps you can explain it to the other guests like lori who doesn't get it. >> you are awful. you are loathe some. >> what is new here? >> there is absolutely nothing new here. i think it is important -- this takes a longtime to explain which we don't have. let me sum it up by quoting
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the former head of sun microsystems sub subsequently bought by oracle. he said 15 years ago there is no privacy on the internet. get used to it. the fact is what is going on here is not random snooping at what you are writing to your drug dealer or the prostitutes you are soliciting or anything like that. it is about trying to find connections to foreign terrorists. we either do this or we seed the internet to the terrorists and we will pay the price. people need to calm down. >> i agree with you. it drives me nuts that in these articles it seems like it is recasting the hey stack as something new and different. when i read it it is like if it is coming out of the country and then going inside the country, that is not part of the fourth amendment, it is not. that is not covered. >> for one thing, let's leave the fourth amendment aside. what we are looking at is through masses of data. there is not some known nsa saying look at this e-mail from gutfeld to his girlfriend.
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i wonder if i should tell his wife about that. there aren't nomes doing that. there are algorithms constituting the data they are looking for and even if they find the connection it doesn't warrant anything. before they go further into your daily doing, they have to get a search warrant. that's what triggers the fourth amendment. >> remi, you are a reason guy. i have a feeling that you are in an intelligent -- have n a intelligent -- have an intelligent rebuttal. >> i like knowing. i feel though from the government's perspective that they could probably to your point ease the criticism. let us know what the key words are they are searching for. give us a hint. >> it is like the press guy who asked general schwarzkoph before he threw saddam hussein out of kuwait saying tell us what the biggest vulnerability
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in your attack plan is. we are only searching for words that start with -- and it seems like people would be okay with that. >> it is funny because i think this administration has done a terrible job of articulating any of this. and that's why you have people on other tv shows smooshing these programs together. they are saying they are reading their e-mails and they are not. i don't want to talk about it anymore because i am tired of having to explain this. >> the question is if they are casting this wide net and e-mails going overseas and the nsa spokesman saying it is just to watch these foreign people and their associates. how are we to know that our e-mails that might be originating here are not being read by the nsa. that's the crux of the issue, right? >> even if they are, i don't think people have a reasonable expectation of privacy. do you own the network which your e-mails go? if you do, god bless you.
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i would like to get to know you better. that destroys any expectation of privacy. >> i don't think my shower is private anymore. >> i can vouch for that. that clicking noise you hear, it is nothing. it is absolutely nothing. by the way, i will need to go to your apartment and fix those other things. >> between you and the kids and the dogs, everybody just burst right in. big brother is always watching. >> you have a perverted brother. >> you are not related.s big br? bill, you don't have e-mail because you can't read. what makes you a big jerk? this is one of those generic questions i put in here. >> i actually disagree with remi. i find that ignorance is bliss. i would have rather not known all of this because i was a pretty happy guy up until a couple hours ago when i read her stories. and i agree with the princess of fox business when she says that we cannot trust these
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guys, period. sure they are saying this, that and the other thing. the fact of the matter is we didn't even know they existed 30 years ago. how are we to trust them now? >> we voted for this in the patriot act. it is legal. >> i am talking about the nsa at all. if they get caught in a lie what will they chalk it up to? we did it for national security reasons. we are damned if we do and damned if i forget the rest of it. where are we right now? am i on caw -- cavuto? >> no, you are on oxycontin. >> starting to come down. >> you are. it is frightening, isn't it? from security to diversity, do we only spend time with our own kind? america is still pretty seg go gated, -- segregated, just the way lori rothman likes it. a new poll found 40% of whites and 20% of nonwhites don't have any friends of a
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different race. and if you widen the circle of acquaintances to include co-workers, 30% of americans are mixing only with people who share their pigment. the survey reported more seg go gages -- segregation more than in a poll in 2004. thanks, obama. looks like you got what you wanted. let's go to "red eye"'s race relation expert. a lot of cats today. remi, i will get you since you are almost losing control over here. >> i like cats. >> do you? >> what did you make of this poll and i am thinking, do you want to be my friend? i don't think i have one of you. >> it is 39%. i want to see the statistics.
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i feel like those people have no friends. i don't have black friends, but i don't have white friends. i am curious what the overlap is. >> that is true. ambassador, is it false to call this segregation? it is not like it is done by force. it is people going off on their own. you have every choice to leave your group or go to another group. but calling it segregation i think is meant to convey a message to america. >> a negative con connotation. >> you don't like polls? >> on the co-worker point, to have that hypers teg, 30% saying they have no co-workers of a different race, i find that hard to believe. >> but you worked in the u.n. >> that to me -- colors, i didn't mean to use that word. >> what are you giggling about? >> everybody he knew was from somewhere else.
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lori, you claim to have friends of every color in the rainbow, but pills don't count. >> i hate everybody. you are number one on the list and you know it. what do you make of this? >> my initial reaction is that it is out of -- first of all 40%, maybe it is just out of geographic situations. you just happen to live where your family lives and you hang out with the people who are your neighbors and you work with the people who just happen to live near you. i mean, generation after generation. i don't even think it is an urban issue. i think it is wherever your family happens to be. >> i agree with you. i hate to agree with you because you are racist. >> it hurts. >> bill, you don't have any friends, period, no questions, just want to remind you that you stupid a-hole. >> why are you encouraging it? >> i thought there were positive things about this. when you looked at the people under 30 as far as dating or marying someone of a different race, that was huge compared to people over 40. so two things need to happen
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for us to come together as a country. one, we need to keep what -- these interracial marriages and that is happening, and two the people that don't feel so great about it need to continue dying off. >> you are becoming an off brown race by just sitting on the streets. >> my race is melanoma. >> you are getting that interesting tone of the homeless frisbie player. >> it affects the color of my eyes and skin. coming up, how does one manage a career in media and raise two adorable daughters and still have time to workout? lori rothman discusses her latest book "i am better than you and so are moore pills." when it comes to mcdonalds, which countries are not loving it? and on a perm note -- personal note, i don't know if i am able to love, period.
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do countries flounder without a quarter pounder? mcdonalds is the world's largest restaurant chain and the greatest symbol of capitalism and freedom the universe has ever known. and i am including the insane clown posse. some don't have the golden arches and bereft of big macs. who are the fryless few? something called north korea which is under sanctions. bowl live via -- bolivia, bill's favorite country where they forced mickey d's out in 2002 because they are high on coke. iceland and also bjork. and libya, better -- bermuda.
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i guess people can stop saying we lost that war. meanwhile, for those other countries, mcdonalds always finds a way. >> it is not like lou-dabbs wants to make more money. he just hides under people's bed. are they smart to keep mcdone nationals out? >> i think mcdonalds is in so many countries that the weird ones are listed here. tom freedman of the new york times says mcdonalds proved globalization because no
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countries both with mcdonalds went to war until we attacked yugoslavia. i think mcdonalds is -- although the widow of the founder was a democrat. capitalism was never more visible in the 1990s when they opened their first restaurant in moscow. i was over there quite a bit at that point. it was a huge place. but people died to get a mac. >> kids would make money standing in line for your burger . it created a whole business of kids waiting in line. remi, can you imagine living in a country without mcdonalds? it is like living in a world without air. >> i cannot. i love mcdonalds and the french fries and the big mac and the coke, and the mixing the sweet and the sour and the hot mustard. i ate there last night and i will eat there today. people tell me it is bad for my heart. it can't be because i love it. those other countries you
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should be ashamed of yourselves. you are horrible countries if you don't have mcdonalds. especially you, zimbabwe because i'm sure you could have a mcdonalds franchise on the dollar menu. >> and save uh lo lot of lives. mcdonalds should be in the poor world. they can feed the poor better than anybody. >> you have different values of currencies. you have that factor and i think it is fantastic. i think it is a great statement of cap tammism and -- capitalism and there are barriers of entries even for a company like mcdonalds. it means there is competition even for mcdonalds. they don't carry the market for fast-food. >> an interesting spin on something i zoned out on. >> can you imagine living in a country where there is no dumpster to forge for food. you would have to go to carls junior. >> we are talking about carl junior? >> no, the restaurant. not the guy you lived with. >> call me, junior. i relinquish my title of
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poor. one of the excuses for the country that didn't have it was ghana. they said plans were put on hold and it appeared that the citizens of the african nation wouldn't have enough income to become regular customers. wow. if you can't afford an extra value meal it is new levels of poor. they win. i don't know what they win, but it is not mcdonalds. >> most people in countries would like to live in a mcdonalds. it is so clean and they have indoor plumming. >> it is true for a variety of american franchises. kentucky fried chicken is another one. in indonesia they interviewed people that they recognized this is as close as they would like to get to the united states. this could benefit us and it does benefit us in a lot of ways. >> do terrorists ever bomb fast-food restaurants? >> absolutely. when the french went on one of their tears they went after mcdonalds as a symbol of american imperialism. >> i do love their fountain cokes.
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>> it is unbelievable. >> it is interesting in prague, the museum of communism, it is right above a mcdonalds. coincidence? yes. >> you killed that segment. >> with knowledge. >> we have to take a break. what should obama do about putin? he discusses his new book, my mustache once drove a motorcycle from alaska to buenos aires and didn't stop at a single red light. not one? amazing. should prisoners get ipads? only in obama's america. right, ambassador? >> two ipads.
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are they nearing social engineering? the obama administration, if that is its real name is using the housing department in a bid to diversify neighborhoods. the policy is called affirmatively uh officialing fair housing. and it will require the department of housing and urban development to gather data on segregation and discrimination in every area to fix it. here is the head of hood -- of . >> in two of our hardest hit communities, no matter how hard a child or her parents work, no matter that child's potential, the life chances of
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that child even her life span is determined by the zip code she grows up in. this is simply wrong. >> let's discuss this, shall we, in -- >> lightning rooooouuuunnnddd. lightning round. >> blaming poverty on zip codes rather than other factors. does that make any sense? >> people who think poverty is caused by zip codes is the reason we still have people living in poverty in the country. we would be wise to avoid over simplifications and learn from the inevitable failure of social engineering and increase economic opportunities. >> is that a fair point? we have tried this. social engineering has been around since we invented
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social engineering in the 1400's. >> the whole foundation of american success is mobility based on merit. giving people the opportunity to show that they can excel and move to different neighborhoods, the main thing wrong here with the clip of the secretary of housing and urban development you just showed was it was very difficult to figure out if he was a cabinet secretary or a priest. the government is doing too much, period. >> isn't this why we have so many foreclosures because the department of housing pushed the dumb policies? >> 100%. you are totally accurate. and the president is pushing to back the government out of the housing industry by do diminishing fan knee anded freddy and putting the risk burden on taxpayers. it is dubious if you think there is a housing recovery going on. there is a strong argument and you are seen -- you are even shaking your head. >> i don't know what she said. >> interest rates are going up. >> i beat that though.
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i got in before it went crazy. >> did you lock in under 4%? >> under. >> good for you. congratulations. i find it fascinating. >> you are going to have to register the show with the securities and exchange commission. bill, under this plan you will be forced out of the under pass you live in and bussed to another overpass with hobos of different races. are you happy? >> yes because this is the part in the program where i get to prove to everyone i can read. for all of you journalism students out there this is how you can make up a story without lying 101. what they are doing is gathering data. but you want to put a social engineering spin on it. you add the truth which is specifics of the proposed rule are lacking and, quote, does not describe any specific policy from the data they are getting. but one critic says this utopian idealism. then you quote a guy at a
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think tank and then you add the tell all and you keep this in your mind, you use this. some fear, some fear that this will, blah, blah, blah, making stuff up. it is the greatest source you will ever have when you don't want to do your job. >> you can call me mr. fear. the governor of hong kong several year ago. >> is he som fear? >> he was asked why not collect data on economic growth? he said i am not going to collect data. you do that and somebody will try and regulate. i think some fear is exactly right. you can call me not only president, but governor from now on. >> that was an interesting conversation. i didn't follow it, but it was interesting. a part of a plan to help keep exconvicts from ending up back
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in prison, maryland ease -- maryland's attorney general has given inmates tablet computersment the move would help persons gain education and social support before they return to society. it would take the place of classrooms and libraries and allow limited, but monitored e-mail access. >> monitored by nsa. >> you can also do lines on the glass screen. victims don't get a tablet with free internet access. why should the persons? >> internet access to sex offenders, what could possibly go wrong? >> true. >> this is prison. you should not have an ipad. you should have a windows tablet. >> what is that called a surface? >> a surface, sorry. >> ambassador, speaking as a maryland resident, you wonder why our taxes in maryland are so high. this is for maryland residents
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the opportunity rising up. you have only your change and taxes to lose. stop this nonsense. >> i think it is a good idea. it will keep the prisoners behaving. i know that when i need to keep my unruly six and 4-year-olds calm for five minutes it is give them the ipad. they don't bother me and they are occupied and they don't misbehave. >> that and a shot of whisk -- whisk ski. >> they won't fight. they could break out to do other sort of -- >> in baltimore there was wide reporting in the past few months that the jail was essentially taken over by the inmates. the guards reported to the inmates they were doing drugs and they had a great enterprise going. can you imagine how much more extensive the drug selling would be? >> it would be monitored. they will use it to watch their pornography. >> now they have a better life
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than you, bill. >> well, that is true. the reason they are doing this is to save money. they spent way more money on classrooms and libraries. and now that they don't have teachers and all of the books they are saving a bunch of money. the reason they did this is so you taxpayers can pay less. you can make the argument maybe they don't deserve classrooms or teachers, but the end result is less taxes for you. >> they can watch movies on their ipads in assisted of reading. hopefully they will have an insurance stational message. >> per person is terrible. this saves money. >> we are going to take a break. don't leave now. there is more stuff to talk about. "the joy of hate" g gutfeld.com. go there now and order 35 copies and get thrt 5 more at the same price.
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do you live acts go with cheap snacks? this month virgin atlantic
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airlines will offer live stand up comedy and music acts in the air. the in flightent stain meant -- the in flint -- the in flight entertainment will happen and you can stab bill with a rusty knife. what a perk. ambassador, are you excited? >> no, i think this is a disaster. i think on airplanes there are only two things i do. one is i try and sleep and two i read. with all due respect and i am on a minority on this panel. i don't want to hear stand up comedians and live musicians or anybody else doing the entertaining. >> i will let you barrow some ambien. >> but then you won't have the ambien. >> does it make it worse or better? >> i can't decide. i don't know. i like to people watch. >> i hate that phrase. i am banning that. >> i do. you know, i don't get out much. this is a big night out on the
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town. >> that is sad. remi, i am uncomfortable watching comedians anyway. i just can't imagine being trapped on a plane and being forced to laugh at something you might not find funny. >> it is a stark contrast especially when you are going through airport security and you are forbidden from making any. and then you are on a plane where it is a comedy show. i remember going through airport security and the guy pulled out the listerine because it was too big. all i can think of is jokes. i use that to fight a daily jihad against the evil forces of black. especially an airline like virgin where you can order food, you don't want your crowd to order tomatoes and stuff to throw. >> it would be funny to watch a a -- to watch an act go down in flames on a plane. >> that was awful. we don't want that to happen. >> thank you. >> you are welcome.
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>> you sneak on freighters with your roommate and lover. do you wish this trend will spread to the rusty freight cars? people think i am putting on airs. it makes me and hobo carl look european. even though we will nef go there. even though we will never go there. all right, we have to take a break. i am against it by the way. >> against hobo carl? >> comedians on planes. i don't like to do that. ambien and a -- i won't even do ambien any are month. it gives me nightmares when we are flying. post game report with tv's andy levy.
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remember, i will be hosting "the o'reilly factor" friday, you better watch it. and a new "red eye" airs on saturday at 8:00 p.m.ment -- at 8:00 p.m. time to go back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> whatever it is called.
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newark is the world's most unfriendly city. you said charleston which is the city you voted friendliest that you have nef been there especially when the male escorts have gone missing. i have pictures. frank, can we put that up? i am being told that we can't show those yet. they have not been fully vetted. >> thank you. >> i will keep efforting to get those. >> i wouldn't effort too much. >> ambassador, you said you spent seven years at new haven. you spent seven years at yale. >> it was and is a new haven. >> it is in new haven. >> the atmosphere the area creates and the liberal elite is the biggest problem new haven has. if you get new haven pizza which is the best in theing is .
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>> you are a sick, sick man. >> you don't like pizza? >> i love pizza. >> you anti-american. >> no, just pro new york people. i i great the south and midwest, i was going to the mall looking for a bookstore. two cops walked over and asked if they could help me. ways sweating. they just wanted to help me find what i was looking for. >> isn't that sad that we have been condition -- conditioned. you thought you would get 4 stopped and terrificked. >> i wanted to yell at them. as if they are there to protect and serve. >> on the other hand the mall didn't have a bookstore. you are not allowed back to disneyland because of what happened in the tea cup. i think we have pictures, can we put that up?
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i am told by leer that -- everybody has been scrubbed. >> it is a coincidence that both of those can't be shown. ambassador, newark was raided the number one unfriendliest city. islamabad where bin laden was holed up is number two. something is wrong there. >> that wasn't the survey we got, but i would put cities higher than islamabad. have you been to tehran recently to look for pizza? >> not recently. they don't love the jews there. >> like disneyland. >> breaks my heart. >> ambassador, there is nothing new in these new revelations. >> you just answered your own question. >> i know. >> see if you can get that thought going again. i won't interrupt anymore. >> what we were told was the
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messages from americans in direct contact with foreigners under surveillance and now we are told they look like messages that mention the foreigners under district surveillance. that's a different thing. >> not new in the sense it was public two months ago. people who know what those in sa were doing and have been briefed since inception four or five years ago. this is part of the difficulty in talking about this as we are. you are never going to know everything until we spill our guts. explaining that they intercepted the head of al-qaeda. anything else we want to tell these guys? i >>- q. are you asking me? -- >> are you asking me? i want to get other people involved here. no, i don't. you said not owning the network destroys your expectation of privacy.
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the government can look at your telephone meta data because those phone companies already have the records. >> they belong to the phone company. >> right. but there are people, myself included think this is wrong. just because you voluntarily give fotionz to a private company doesn't mean the government shouldn't be able to access it without a warrant. >> it means it is no longer private to you. if you want to live on the pond you can be as private as you want. if you live in areas like ours it has to be realistic. the terrorists know how to exploit this. we either see the internet or find a way to track them down. there may be additional protections we can build in. the notion that we are bared from serving data on the internet going to and from overseas is crazy. >> but if you give me a personal photo that i enjoy
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looking at, that doesn't mean you have loews -- that i can give that to everybody. this is not going anywhere. >> it is going somewhere. the fact that i give information to the phone company mean the government -- >> under the fourth amendment the reasonable expectation of privacy has to exist before the government is required to get a rnt what. there is no reasonable expectation of privacy when you have given the information to others. there is no respect expectation of privacy. walking down the street. i think that is clear. >> that is a code word for correct. >> the worst part of this they are contacting people and the nsa is copying e-mails across the border. that means every time i text with my girlfriend in canada, a supermodel i might add, the nsa is talking.
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they #r* toiping the text between me and my supermodel girlfriend. >> what are they doing? >> i don't know. >> you know what are touching the e-mail? algorithms. >> i think we have to bleep that. joy isn't that al gore's new album. >> 40% of white americans don't have friends in another race. it is easy. but de-facto. de phak toe -- defacto organization. >> tonight on "defacto." >> greg, you asked if terrorists bomb french food places. and kfc bombed them in 2005. and last year protesters in lebenon set fire to a kfc. >> inter nell explosion. >> there are many explosions in the bathroom.
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