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welcome to "red eye." it is like cross fire but with people. let's welcome our guests. read more criminals than a file in a cake. i am here with criminal defense attorney remi spencer. yeah. and filling in for andy levy is dutch def metal drummer, lars. his first album was recorded in a storage container at the bottom of a river. the first 100lp's come with an actual authentic ear lobe. and fema considers him a disaster area, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if riding talent was a spin class groups of people would do hill every morning at
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the gym. his latest, greatest book, "nightmare city." it sounds like a date with me. comes out november 5th, 5th, 5th. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. time to talk, america. >> i don't know why i still keep him on the job. all right, is there -- is their spoof further proof? hollywood loves obama. and now funny or die has teamed up with the nation's finest celebrities in a campaign to get young people to enroll in the obamacare exchange that opens on tuesday. one of the video's stars, jennifer hudson in a parity of scandal. it is hilarious. jay in a cut throat world of dc. >> we have a bit of a scandal. >> she takes seemingly impossible scandals and makes them go poof.
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>> this is my son. he has no health insurance. >> under the affordable care act you stay under your parents' plan until you are 26. >> thanks, fixer. >> my company's health care does not cover mammograms. >> it covers pre ven saw tiff care -- pre ven saw tiff care. >> i lied. it wasn't hilarious. they say the affordable care act with an article called top eight ways young women benefit from obamacare and "glamour" outlines the five things you need to know about the market place. one, they don't sell shoes, ladies. for more let's go to the senior media correspondent.
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>> he does need obamacare or something of that nature. it is called funny or die. >> if you can't find something to make fun of other than a guy staying on his parents' health insurance you should not be on funny or die because you will die. i find it so creepy. comedy should take no prisoners. these are the same people telling us that they were speaking truth to power. to have them become the government's butt boys it is enough to give them a bad name. >> there is nothing worse than a butt boy with a bad name. remy, these videos were not paid for in a bad name, and they did it for free. isn't that wonderful? it is like edgy comedians
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working for the man. >> that's the only good thing about these videos and advertisements. the money spent in creating them and trying to get people to support obamacare or the aca or whatever it is they are calling it these days should be -- would be better spent improving it. you don't have to rebrand or market yourself in a different way if your product is siling. selling. if it is any good you don't have to change it. how about change it and stop persuading us to like it. aca, and nobody knows what aca is. just because jennifer hudson is dressed like a pope won't changing my opinion on obamacare. >> were you a big fan of the funny or die video. i saw you over there laughing. >> i as chortling. >> i saw you guffow. >> i may have guffowed, but i
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don't know what that means. it was sort of funny and that's the point. have i no problem with funny or die doing videos like this or actors and actresses pimping themselves out for obamacare if they think it is a good thing and they want to spread the message, good for them. when you put ideology before comedy you end up with lame comedy. we see it with a lot of so-called conservative comedians, but it is true on the left as well. as andrew was saying, after the past five years i have completely given up on comedian in hollywood-types who love to be rebels and who love to self-proclaim speak truth to power. the fact is, no they don't. they have been silent about drones. they were silent about the nsa. as long as their guy is running the show they are not exactly the rebels. >> bill, the white house actually asked you not to support obamacare. do you take that personally? >> this is going to limit my response. how is the city different than the koch brothers doing their weird owe mask ads that were
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equally not funny. basically democrats have hollywood and they are millionaire actors actors and they have billionaire ceo's and the libertarians have that thing. >> he called you that thing, andy. >> there is something really different about these guys working for the government as opposed to a private investor supporting artists making the -- >> artists report supposed to do this. andy says if they want to do it they can do it. there is something propaganda-like. i get what bill is saying about the koch brothers. generally this stuff is not very good. >> but the thing is you have to be really, really talented to make propaganda good. >> perfect example. >> the facts are highly in dispute. >> or matt damon doing "promise land." >> but that didn't work. >> that movie bombed because
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it wasn't directed by somebody who has the talent of steven soderberg. you have to be the best in the world to pull this off. >> and it is difficult for conservatives to complain when most of what we do is pound our palms with our fist and turn red faced and say i am sick and tired of that. >> i am sick and tired of you bringing up you are sick and tired of it. i am done with this. moving on, people. from health care to climate scare. should we avoid the skies when a weather man cries? will climate fears lead to tears? seen here a handsome devil, i might add. from you going to be in a news story, get a better picture. he is giving up air travel after seeing another report that claims that, quote, it is likely the result of human activity. shortly before boarding a flight from san francisco he tweeted "i just broke down in tears in boarding area at sfo while on phone with my wife."
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do you think he uses this as an excuse because he was crying about something else? anyway, i never cried because of a science report before hash tag ipcc. as he started crying he wept to his wife on the phone and this was about the climate. i realized just now this has to be the last flight i ever take. i am committing right now to stop flying. it is not worth the climate. he went on and on the sad little creep. you know who else recently thought their world was ending? >> that's a beautiful story. they actually ran into an on coming train and died. there was steak for all of the poor people. >> it is rich people.
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>> rich people need to eat too, bill. >> well they had cars so they could get there quicker. >> it was good for climate change. cow flatulence is a leading cause. >> use the scientific word, please, cow farts. >> remi, do you really believe for a minute this dude, a, is ever going to fly again? and b, was actually crying? no man would tweet they are crying. they would tweet a dramatic tweet about crying, but if they were truly crying they would be too embarrassed to tweet. >> i don't know if he was crying or not. i doubt he was sock loudly and body shaking, but i think something happened in the airport that day whether it was the crowd or whether they lost his luggage and whether they didn't upgrade him for free to first class and he broke. he snapped. something happened. in the midst of it to make himself feel better and morman leahy had to come up with some explanation, some emotional reaction to something much
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bigger thran -- than his own tribal whoas. if you have been there you have had that moment. >> you know what it was going back to the flatulanece theme? he thought it was a fart. when you are flying there are not a lot of alternatives than to deal with it. if warming has bt happened why are we still talking about it? the government is blaming the ocean and fine, it could be the ocean, but factor that into the climate model. >> on sun date new york times ran a story talked about those vetting textbooks and they linked creationists for nose who decline climate change, the same as being a creationist. i don't want to introduce information to the show because i believe it is against policy. >> thank god. >> but i actually researched this. >> i have too! how dare you, sir. i know as much -- >> you had too much class to bring it up on "red eye." see yn
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and see if i know it. >> it is impossible to determine what effect human kind has had and what effect it would have to change what we do. it all becomes about the government taking over our carbon manufacturing. so it is really -- as you say for the last 15 years there has been no global warming. it depends on which chunk -- >> of time. >> it is the climate. it changes. greenland used to be green. the great lakes used to be glaciers. >> i don't think you have proof of that. this is what happens when you introduce information that we are unaware of. greenland used to be green? are you kidding me? is this a nursery rhyme? >> i used to skate on the great lakes myself. i am an old man. >> i agree with you. i do happen to think that there is a strong possibility that there is global warming, but my problem is it might be good when they talk about the small degree of celsius, we shouldn't be changing that. they show over the -- when they compare temperatures globally, areas that are
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warmer generally are healthier and they create more vegetation and things like that. what they are exadvantage rating was a -- what they are exadvantage rating is a catastrophic catastrophe. andy. >> i'm awake. i'm awake. >> we are already losing the audience. quickly, we will get to the next story. finally going to admit it is an exaggerated fear and kneel before me and swear your undieing allegiance. >> if i find out before you we can have a face-to-face conversation. a couple things, remi, i absolutely believe this guy cried. he is a vegetarian. of course he cried. a couple other things, this is my last flight? if it is this important and you are that committed don't get on the plane. find another way to get from wisconsin to san francisco hopefully walking. i also think what is going on here is he was in wisconsin and his mistress broke it off
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with him and he was talking to his wife and he started sobbing, but he obviously couldn't tell her why so he had to make it about global warming. >> you saw that picture. he does not have a mistress. >> in wisconsin i believe he might. i kid the cheese heads. >> was he in sfo? i thought he was in sfo. >> oh going from sfo there. on friday he was tweeting about not flying and he said he and his wife weren't having kids because of the carbon footprint and he was considering a vasectomy. maybe that was coming as a bit of a surprise to his wife. on saturday he tweeted, we haven't yet decided not to have kids. that's an incredibly personal decision. >> that i am tweeting. >> it is as if somebody asked him. nobody asked him that. >> he is a vegetarian and he is crying and having a vasectomy? i think he is a woman. >> excuse me? i am offended by that. >> should you should be now
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that i think about it. >> you sleep outside every night. you are our global warming expert and have you noticed differences? >> i noticed differences. sometimes it rains and sometimes it doesn't and i am happier. this guy just hates flying. he hates flying and to get out of the conferences he has to go through throughout the united states, instead of coming up with an excuse like you can't come he is coming up with something that makes him look noble and that is civil less. he takes a handful of ambien and a lot of scotch before every flight and now he eliminated all of that stuff. i would give up uh spare gus. i would give up watching "alice." i never watched "alice" i would give up kissing girls. from crying to dying, can a new way to mow keep detroit out of whoa? they are looking at whether goats and sheep can help tame tall grass on overgrown lots. james tate if that is his real name brought in an expert to
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talk about how livestock could raise the city's stock by grazing on vacant property. high maintains that animal labor would save money and would be, quote, an inventive way to deal with the problem. meanwhile, detroit has already started out sourcing auto mechanic jobs to animals. >> stupid raccoons taking our job. >> i recorded that music in my sound studio. >> that was just me and a sound board and a synthesizer and a couple of speakers. that's all you have to do, guys. >> that's interesting. and way to destroy my segue. andrew, the goats, the sheep, is this another example of the innovation of detroit? >> absolutely. i think in detroit, the goat union is going to come in and say we need a bigger pension.
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i think to be fair he suggested that he use a lawn mower, but he didn't know where to get an internal combustion engine. it is just so sad. this city has been eaten by left wing union policies. >> a once great city is not becoming a rural out post. i said this before. we used to have hillbillies and we used to have silly billies. should more cities be doing this? or are there too many goats be getting hit by cars? >> i think we should bring the sheep to downtown newark, new jersey and see what happens there. >> then when they commit murder you can defend them. >> exactly. exactly. we don't have any grass in newark. we don't have to worry about it. detroit is just almost too unbelievable. it is funny. it doesn't make any sense. this is a sad state. it is a very sad state. >> or city. >> it is an apocalyptic world now, andy.
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you are obviously a champion of cats. do you think stray cats could help save the motor city? >> they could strut, greg. >> it is like forget robocop. this is 12 monkeys. remember the scene in philadelphia right after the virus killed five million people and the lions and the bears and the zoo animals were roaming around the wreckage of the city? >> it is animals, animals, animals. it is like goats and sheep. it is like living in a zoo, bill. you eat grass so as not to star of to death. starve to death. have you called to offer your services ? >> i am impressed with what they are doing. it will save a lot of money via the wonder of animal labor or the city will just slowly be retaken by nature and you can believe me because i am a city billy. >> you are a city billy. i think it is depressing because i think -- how can you just let this happen?
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it is one of the jewels of the united states. >> this city was tomorrow land. when you went there it was like that place in disney world where you see what happens tomorrow. that's what detroit looked like. it is slowly, slowly policy by policy they devoured it. people say it has to do with the auto industry tanking. the auto industry tanked because it was frozen out of innovation by unions. that's what -- dam it, that's swlai to say. >> did you have something you want to add? >> i sure don't. >> i think we killed this topic. coming up, does crime pay? defense attorney remi spencer discusses her new book, check out my second yacht you losers. crime really does pay for remi. first, is america sad about the end of "breaking bad"? when your life is like andy levy's what can you expect?
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well, they are boiling over a spoiling. breaking bad ended on sunday night and drawing a series record 10 million viewers which is almost twice "red eye." for any new yorkers who recorded it and hoped to avoid finding out "the daily news" didn't help. before we show you their front page we want to tell viewers who haven't seen the finale not to look or you will find out that walt died at the end. yes, there it is. "breaking dead." walt meets bloody end in season finale. it is for anyone passing a news stand to see. new york magazine called it rude and philly.com says for shame daily news.
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can it be a spoiler if it is published the next day? it has been well over 24 hours. let's show the final scene of "breaking bad." >> it is just what i expected. but that's what it is about. it is about surprising the viewer. >> there were scenes in season one and even going back to the pilot if you go back now you you say oh. >> all of those marble poohs. >> you remember. >> we thought it was walt junior at the time. >> it was a bunny pooping. remi, are you a big "breaking
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bad" fan because you defend a lot of meth heads. >> that's not why i am a big "breaking bad" fan. is it bad to have a spoiler the next day? >> no. if you are a real fan, you will either watch it live or you will know to avoid what you need to avoid not to be spoiled by it. 10 million people tuned in. it was the biggest might for that show in its whatever six-season history. it was fantastic. vince gill law begin -- gill law again did exactly what the fans wanted him to do. it was in line with everything about the series. he didn't try and do something so creative we would all be wondering what happened and how do we interpret it. he gave us a finite ending to a brilliant show. i loved it. >> and as a regular user, did you feel he stigma tiesed meth. >> well i felt a little prouder about my past. >> meth is bad, america. it is a terrible thing.
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did you ever see the mug shots of people on meth? it is not a pretty site, andrew. you posed for a bunch of after pictures. >> did you watch the show? >> i watch the show, but i am behind. they did spoil it for me. i didn't even know the giants lost. >> you could have predicted that too. >> i couldn't help but feel there was some 105-year-old headline writer in there that didn't want people to wait for summer reruns or anything. this is the new art form. tv is the new art form and we should be more careful about spoiling the endings. >> because people are not watching them at the same time. >> they travel and dvr it. >> i am watching it when i get home from work whatever time that may be. >> andy, it is not much of a spoiler that walt died. he had terminal lung cancer, five, seven years ago. >> and he is a meth dealer. >> da, da, da, da, da. seriously.
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>> this is my rule on spoilers. it is just me and people could disagree. i never live tweet tv series so it is not fair to other people in other time zones. they can get off twitter or whatever if they don't want anything spoiled, but i feel bad . i just don't do it. but the next day is fair game. there is a point the burden of politeness shifts to the person who hasn't watched it. the next day we hit it. it is the people that tweet it it -- that tweet shows live and then don't -- they couldn't careless if they are ruining it for other people because they think it is so important their take or joke gets out there so they can show people how smart or funny they are even though generally they are not. >> who are you talking about? are you talking about carrie keegan. >> i am sub tweeting a lot of people right now. >> bill, here is a spoiler. you are a sad little man and everybody hates you and welcomes your slow, painful death. that's how much of a spoil -- not much of a spoiler. everyone knew ahead of time.
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>> you are awful. >> you sound like a criminal from "breaking bad" when you laugh like that. i have been the victim of this before and i went in with one andrew levey to the premiere, the first showing of the -- of "the last dark knight" movie. some jerk on the other coast used every 140-character on twitter to tell me every spoiler in "dark knight." it was unbelievable. i think he direct messaged me although i don't know why i was following him to begin with. i understand the anger if as you said it was the day afterwards, that's less though and let's be honest. we can't be expected to conform to your viewing habits if you put it on dvr. just don't look at twitter for 24 hours. >> i like knowing what happened before i watch it because i don't like success expense. i don't. >> i think there is a term for that. control freak.
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>> watching "zero dark 30" is an easy movie for me to watch because i know what will happen. bin laden gets killed. >> what? >> if you believe the government lies. >> and i have a friend who was a die hard football fan of ucla and he would tape all of the -- he would tape the games and only watch them after he knew the score. it is because -- >> that takes the joy out of it. >> he couldn't handle it. he couldn't handle it. >> i don't understand this. 10.3 million people watch the series finale. that was almost 4 million more than the previous episode which was four million more than last season's finale which was down at 1.6. >> they are jumping in. >> millions of people watched the series without knowing anything about it. why would you do that? >> i was like that with "little house on the
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prairie." remember when it just burns down? >>- q. i cat chasing the -- >> cat chasing the rabbit. >> nobody wanted to be left out and nobody wanted to not feel a part of it. don't you get that? >> no. >> if you didn't watch it from the beginning you can't appreciate the brilliance in the end. >> you elitist. coming up, how can you kill people and not spend a single day in jail? remi spencer's new book "i will get you off because i have no soul." what does america think of the possibility of a a government shutdown. this freak is asking the question i fear we will never get the answer. he is no jesse water.
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it is another school run by fools. a rhode island seventh grader, is there any other kind, has been suspended for having a key chain shaped like a gun. they say the thing that looks like another thing fell out of his backpack and was picked up by another student. who started showing it to others. the teacher confiscated the two-inch trinket and later school officials told the boy it violated the zero tolerance policy. he was suspended for three days and bared from attending a class field trip. the 12-year-old says he won the key chain at an arcade. serves him right for visiting a den of sin. discuss shall we in this -- >> lightning
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rooooooouuuunnnnnddd. lightning round. >> remi in the green room you said good for the school. this little brat needs to learn a lesson. care to explain? >> as always you don't understand anything i say. i don't talk to you in the green room. this is sad. i represent people who are charminged with real crimes. >> yes, we know. >> and i see the danger that guns can pose when in the hands of a criminal. >> that you you defend. >> and then i watch them walk free. >> the point is zero tolerance policies have to do with real weapons and real danger and real violence, and not with crappy toys or tiny little symbols of a weapon. this is an egregious miscarriage of justice to an elementary student. this is why we are raising our youth to be weak and insecure and uncertain. >> would you put this under the woosification of america.
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>> that is a book. >> yes, yes. when can we rely on people to exercise good judgment. these are the people in charge of our youth. we don't need zero tolerance. >> i looked at the gun and it seemed pretty big to me. andrew, thoughts. >> it made me feel guilty with the water boarding apparatus. it is for a tiny terrorist. of course it is the woosification of america. if we teachers and -- and if we teachers and our boys guns are bad and al-qaeda is teaching them that guns are good we are screwed. >> you are saying we should teachers and more like al-qaeda? unbelievable. >> and we should have a u after the q. >> is -- this is the
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obamafication of wooses and turning us into socialist muslims. i don't know what to say about these things anymore. we say this all the time. the school officials make decisions like this and they should just flat out lose their jobs. they should not have jobs. we need zero tolerance for the zero tolerant and get rid of them all. they are not fit to serve in society. >> bill, most people have a zero tolerance policy regarding you. meaning they have zero tolerance for you. meaning they loathe you from the first time they see you. >> i am going to get letters for this, but i am for tolerance. every race should co mingle in one school. i'm sorry if you have a problem with that. i like equality. write it to me. i will take the heat. >> do you know what this reminds me of? say tan nick scares of the 1980s.
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people all of a sudden applying fear across the board to everything. and then finding out years later that they persecuted people for the wrong reasons. all right, the new york times, a paper, reports for the past three years they have gathered data on american social connections. documents provided by edward snowden revealed the nsa is using the data to track locations at certain times and their traveling companions. the goal was to help the agency discover and track connections between intelligence targets overseas and people in the u.s. and also to take a look at girls at bridal showers making duck faces. >> they are so hot when they do that. >> andy, go ahead and say this is a violation of the fourth amendment. >> absolutely. what this does is it shows what information cab gleamed from meta data. it is the equivalent of being paled without being bugged. the government can tell you went to the free clinic and
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you called samantha when you left the clinic and then went to the pharmacy and then wept to samantha's, but you left in a hurry because a guy named steve was there. steve left after you and he went to the clinic and then he called kate and then kate changed her facebook status from in a relationship to it's complicated. just from following you the government has information on at least four people and one of whom indicate is innocent. kate is innocent. >> do you agree with the irrational assessment? >> my work here is done. >> was that a 1979 supreme court decision. it basically said everything that goes to a third party is no longer protected. i was alive. we used paper cups with strings. we have too much information out there. >> that's exactly right.
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our fourth amendment protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures. yes we have a reasonable expectation of privacy from government intrusion. the key word, the touch stone that the courts have said over and over again is reasonableness. as societies change and as things have changed while we are on camera everywhere you go on the street and there is a surveillance camera. you check in on your phone. you you lose that reasonable expectation of ply -- of privacy. everybody knows where we are. i think our courts over the next several years are going to be evaluating what is respect and what is not reasonable. it is reasonable for anybody to think our government isn't tracking our whereabouts so long as we continue to put it out there. we do so knowingly and voluntarily every day. >> speaking of unreasonable seizures you have four or five a day. they are generally based on your drinking and drug intake. >> she usually goes straight
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to commercial. >> luckily the viewers have not seen it yet. >> andrew is right. things are a little different. >> we changed. david bowie said when it is time to change you have to rearrange. >> it was david bowie who said cha-cha-changes. >> for all of you people who have issues with speaking send your mail to him. for the adults who like being racist, call me. >> really learned a lot about the nsa from your talking points. >> you are not rearranging. >> we will talk about something when we come back. if you haven't purchased the joy of hate you are not an american. in fact, i am going to report you to wherever i want to report you. it is the greatest book ever.
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go away now.
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well, is there a lot to like about congress taking a hike? as of midnight the government may or may not have shutdown. we don't know. frankly we don't watch any tv. and we also might have taped this show at an earlier hour. perhaps i just don't feel like talking about it. so what does the average american think about all of this? i said fox news' most mentally vacant correspondent into the streets and then paid a gang to beat the crap out of them. >> what do you think of the upcoming government shutdown that may or may not happen on october 1st? >> they should have taken care of business by now. >> i think it is kind of stupid. >> kind of or really? we want people firm in their opinion. >> i am firm in my opinion that it is stupid. >> are you worried about what will happen on october 1 ?'s. >> i don't know what is happening on october 1st. >> i have no idea. >> they are making it illegal to publicly chew gum in must be. you are in big trouble. >> how will this affect camp
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butter and camp egg? >> i think people will still come to us. >> we arrived in america just today so we have no idea. >> well you sound like you are possibly from california? >> australia. >> what are you most worried about? getting your social security check, losing the military or losing air traffic controllers ? >> everything. >> that's a trick question because we will get all of that stuff. are you aware it is illegal to smoke in no? >> it is. you can't do it anywhere. >> is that right? >> what you are doing is illegal, madam. >> is that right? >> kind of. i think drinking will be next and if you have any large sodas don't drink them. >> they are banning sex everywhere, but in certain areas of chelsea. go there. i recommend masks. if you have ever seen "eyes wide shut" do that. you seem the most concerned. >> i am concerned about it. >> by not knowing? >> wait, we lost one. half of you guys have
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shutdown. you are like senate and she is like congress and she bolted. >> and that's because we have to go to a meeting. >> thank you for that visual, ladies. you showed us what trouble we are in. >> have i no idea what is happening on october 1st. >> judging by your accent i would say are you from oregon. >> correct. >> what about your wife. where are you from? you have a quiet wife. >> well done on that one. >> i am hoping i don't think it is their fault. they pull newt gingrich out and we get one punch in his face. >> everybody has a dream. >> that's my dream. they are a little x rated. >> all i know is what i read and what i read is that there are certain departments that will close down. we will have the necessary services that we -- >> like being serviced. >> me too. >> i found some of my peers and they are taping something as well. hello fellow journalists.
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what are you working on? >> we are taping something. >> what do you think of the government shutting down? her response was rolling her eyes. thanks, guys. continue filming and doing great news. are you not going to pay your taxes like i will? >> that's a good idea. >> i have done it before and i don't recommend it. i just got out of jail. that's why i am. >> i am not interested in anything. >> i don't understand anything in this crazy world anymore. let's move to canada, am right? >> what? >> let's move to canada jie. to where? >> i don't know. quebec. i like the french. >> it would be great. >> you are great. this is bill, signing off. >> looks like you made a connection there. >> i did. there are perks out there in time square. >> there aren't many citizens milling about in the m and m store. anything happening outside of time square? >> it is very close to our studio. and by that rational i can
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come and do that and then quickly come back and it is no skin off my back. i will say judging by all of the people that were in that area at that time, this is the time of the year where australians do their walk about. they go out and they explore here. >> andrew who will get the blame for this? >> i think it is the democrats. the last time there was a big -- the media said it was the republicans who were blamed during the clinton administration, but the next election they picked up two senate seats and kept their majority. that was when clinton was being elected. i think the republicans ought to stand by their guns as it were. >> i don't know if we have to bring guns into this. >> their tiny agents -- tiny little guns. >> how will this affect your clientele? will they run wild in the streets? >> i know you are trying to be funny. the federal courts will be affected in two weeks. it is a problem. this is their job.
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keep doing your job. >> do i have time to ask andy a requesty? >> bill, you said there were a lot of perks in time square. did you pick any of them up and if so can i have any of them? >> we'll talk after the show. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news.com. and if you have a video of your animal doing something you know where to send it. and click on submit a video and we may use it. stay there. we have one final story to talk about.
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coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye." return appearances from the lovely patti ann -- oh. paul mccurio? >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> that is like the sound track to paul mecurio's life. a salon says the answers to jeopardy clues favor the dudes. deborah sosa has kept track of 18 episodes and it confirmed her suspicions that in 251 answers that were a person 25% female and 75% males.
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out of 10 chances for female representation only maya angelo was the sole woman. in a category called someone is in the kitchen four out of five answers were women. remi, women make a big contribution by cooking and maintaining the home. just because they are not represented on jeopardy doesn't mean they are not appreciated. >> are you absolutely right. th is a stupid study. come on. 18 shows? i love that show. i watch that show. i don't think it is sexist at all. >> that's good. >> i think alex likes the women on the show. >> i think so too. it is surprising to hear a woman watching it and enjoying that show. >> alex is probably not a huge fan. continue. >> could it be there are more famous men than women and women weren't doing a lot of things. the sexist society we are. >> they did not have a room of their own and that's why they created bad writers like maya angelo.
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the fact that they included her on a question of writers is offensive to me. i offended remi once so i will pass on this, alex. i will take men for 60. >> who doesn't? >> i know a place you can get it down to 20. >> you can get three men for 60. if jeopardy splits the answers between men and women isn't that patronizing? >> you can't do that. women just haven't done that much. if your category is author jane uh -- you jane austen can only be the author once. >> you are terrible. andy, are you disgusting. are you disturbed there are no clues representing your unique sexuality? >> i don't think you know what a sequential hemaphrodite is. sometimes i am a dude. sometimes i am a chick. sometimes i am upset. other times i am not upset. and sometimes i am just on the
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fence. i like the way it feels. >> it was good until then. >> i like weighing both topics. what are you boning about? indeed. >> indeed. you know what these stories are? these are stories that give writers work to do. if you take any subject you can take three words, is blank sexist? you can do nascar and then next week if you want to make more money you say furniture. is furniture sexist? and then you can do food. is a certain food sexist? i will keep doing this until i ran out of time. >> you can do racist too. >> is racist sexist? >> is sexist racist? >> this woman is a game show version of media matters. >> exactly. >> it would be hoof her to check out what is going on on "the price is right." >> a special thanks to remi. you always do a fine job. bill schulz, i don't know why he is here. andy levy, the great andrew clavin. buy his book.
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what is it called? >> "nightmare city." >> you will love his writing. it is fantastic. it is out november 5th. buy his book. see you later.
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>> this is a fox news alert in washington it's midnight here in the political nation's capital. old fiscal year has ended and a new one has begun gun without funding for much of the government. the office of management and budget directed agencies to execute their shut down procedures and orderly should down therk said. the game of political chicken between house republicans on one side and democrats on another and the president has gone into overtime. you're looking live at senator harry reid. let's dip in and listen to the senator right now as he speaks about the shut down. >> to issue a shut down statement

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