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hannity has a special guest but up next the o'reilly factor. see you tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. eastern. hello. i'm greg gutfeld and welcome to batter up. the only show that covers cakes, muffins and cookies and we will talk about if scones are overrated and why some states are banning them out right. later we will take a history on pound cake. pound cake is named after the amount of weight in change including the stock and then swing at your spouse. for now let's welcome our guest. she is so smart that men brags about being a member of her. i am here with kennedy. i will stripe you today. her latest book is called "the kennedy chronicles." look she is naked.
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and andy levy. when andy isn't crying himself to sleep he is crying himself to wake up. and he puts the ick in sidekick. my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he has more brains than a medical library. sitting next to me, nationally syndicated radio talk show host dennis prieger. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. do you know a good veterinarian? your pug looks sick. >> finally a compliment. he claims it is not a wreck and that the problem is only tech. president obama, if that's his real name, wants us to separate the law from its biggest flaw, it is day whatever of -- >> obama uh poke lills -- uh poke lills don't care gate. >> on monday he expressed anger at the failure of the website, but he said it didn't mean that obamacare sucks
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horribly. it only sucks a bunch. and consumers can apply over phone or mail, but can you get your questions answered by real people 24 hours a day in 150 different languages? >> you can get your questions answered by real people 24 hours a day in 150ent from languages. >> yeah, what is the phone number for t centers, and do you want to repeat that? >> the phone number for these call centerses is 1-800-318-2596. i want to repeat that. run-800-318-2596. >> do i have to go through the phone? >> you don't have to just go through the phone. you can apply in person with the help of local navigators. >> i'm intrigued. call me, local navigators. off topic, what do you think of the fact they haven't even started production on "magic mike 2". >> nobody is madder than me about the fact. >> glad we cut him off.
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i knew we agreed on something. later someone fainted. >> three families from the pervasive fear that one illness illness -- there you go. you are okay. i got you. you are okay. this happens when i talk to long. talk too long. >> that wasn't planned, was it? here is exclusive video of the first patient to receive a checkup under obamacare. >> there is nothing redeeming about that creature. all they do is make noise and they don't mate. it is time for them to go. dennis, you have been an outspoken defender of
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obamacare. what did you make of the president's press conference? >> the president's press conference was remarkable. it reminded ae of how insensed he was of the irs scandal. all of these things that don't work under his administration he is insensed about! and we are supposed to be impressed by that. >> it is good to be insensed. that means you are doing something without doing something. kennedy, obama gave out a toll-free number to call and everybody called and that didn't work and then it crashed. what is the message here. the government works. >> the government does not work. you can't put together a simple website? how hard is that? any 12-year-old with a 4-year-old mac book pro could do a better job. we are calling in the best of silicon valley, let's be clear. i know my obama impression was horrible. >> that was uncanning. >> obamacare is worse. if this is a forecast and everybody is like, medicare part d has a lot of problems. it is not true. medicare part d, it is scary
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and bad for families and people who are able to sign up for it and has spoken to 1 of the 150 people 24 hours a day they find their premiums are higher and so are their deductibles. so if you spent $$250 a month for a $3,000 deductible, now you spend $350 and your deductible is $7,000. >> and the payment you are making every month does not go against your deductible, is that true? >> that is true. >> that's amazing. my health care -- i remember paying and that would take a chunk out of your total deductible. >> with most insurance plans, your health care doesn't go against your deductible. you could have a billion tests in one year and a $7,000 deductible and at the end of the year it is like, yeah, you still have $5,000, but i paid $15,000 out of pocket. well -- >> andy, are we focusing on the glitsy websites and not enough on you?
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>> absolutely. this is one of the most embarrassing speeches i have seen a person give. you have the president of the united states pimping an 800 number. they are saying the best and the brightest are going to fix this. has nobody in that administration read the book and he called the best and the brightest referring to the, quote, unquote, smart people who got us lost in vietnam? i don't understand what is going on here. he grabs the woman and says you are okay. really, dr. obama? are you learning health care now? >> yes, it is called obamacare for a reason. did you see him get out the gloves? >> he thinks he can make a diagnosis. i can't stand the nobody is more whatever than me. nobody is madder than me at the fact the website is not working. i'm guessing the people who spent hours trying to get health care are madder than him. >> what is the metric? how do you measure that? to him it is objective.
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and by the way, male and phone , like nana and papa are at home going, finally, a president who understands the likes of me. >> i see a lawsuit. 150 languages means that there are languages that are not represented. the people who speak one of those languages are seriously -- >> there is vulcan. at one point during the press conference -- >> that always reminds me of an eagles song. >> i will try to ask a question to bill. bill, what do you make of this? is there anything that is positive that came out of that press conference? >> well, a woman didn't land on her face that was great. although i will say her name is caramel allison and she later tweeted that indeed the reason she was finding herself to be light headed was because she had diabetes. i noticed it was right after obama said i am not going to
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sugar coat this that she fainted. i am not going to say what needs to happen, and to your point the reason they don't talk about medicare is old people vote. do the math. >> today on the other show "the five" lesser known -- a less popular show than" red eye." eric bowling made a point. that whole thing was planned. obama turned around without knowing what was going on behind him. maybe the sugar coat was the clue. >> or there were a lot of people in the audience going oh! i was watching going oa.! -- oh! she started fainting like this. >> two things are happening and one is to remind people what was happening to women of a certain age as they stood in long lines to see him speak in 2008. he wants to take people back
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to the glory days. the second thing is he wants the take away to be the woman who fainted at the press conference and not the press conference itself. >> so you believe it was planned? >> well if they were smart they would have planned it. >> in fairness to bullying, when i see him talk i go oh! constitution! >> that is extremely attractive. >> i didn't think it was a conspiracy. >> i just had my ears test expght hearing has gone down in this ear 50%. 50% hearing loss. >> in obamacare you could get that checked out. >> no, you couldn't. >> you couldn't afford it. >> don't make me do the noise again. >> do the cute panda noise. >> from inept to inert.
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it is much a do about much to do. almost 50% of young people in the u.s. are neither working nor currently in school. that is 16 americans 16 to 24. you are very attractive at that time and that means they are unemployed and uneducated and good looking. >> that's good for people like me. >> other research has shown that idle young adults are missing out on a window to build skills and less likely to command the higher salaries. it will be an economic drain on the rest of us. i like this. a president at the community college says, quote, if they are not in school or work, they are not usually doing something positive. i am glad we ran that quote. they are doing something positive if they are hanging out at my apartment. just ask my latest young person roommate.
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>> i don't know. >> it might have changinged. >> those statistics are the statistics that are being adapted as european policies. everything is because wall street is not controlled enough. it is never a possibility because it expands and expands and expands and contracts, contracts, contracts. >> among the left they really don't mind hiring unemployment because they rely more on the government. >> that's right. >> kennedy you spent an entire career entertaining the american idol youth. is this idol youth worse than that idol youth? >> they are worse off if they
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don't have money to buy the products we were selling. you want them to have some part-time work, but i was talking to your friend shepherd smith about this. >> great man. great american, not just a great man. >> and a college football lover. >> hottie, totty. >> that's right. hot, smart, football. >> let's get back to the show. >> the show is on right now? >> yes. >> fun, fun, fun. it boils down to bad parenting and no child left behind and no child left behind leaves every child behind. >> how so? >> they force teachers to test to the test. there is no discipline or passion taught in schools and that is sad for kids. you get out of school and if you are 18 and don't want to go to college, you should at least have something passionate that makes you want to be a fashion designer or heavy metal basist and move to norway. if you had no culmination of the passion throughout your
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younger for ma tiff years why would you realize that? parents coddle children to the point they treat them more and more like children until they are 30. >> the greatest applause line -- i play this all the time. the greatest applause line and i mean this literally i have every every -- ever heard was when president obama told college students you can be on your parents' health insurance until the age of 26. it was the loudest and most sustained applause i recall in the united states of america. i told my listeners -- i and i mean this. i truly believe if he announced the north korean regime was deposed. the concentration camps were now opened there would have been a smattering of applause. >> it would be great if he did that. everybody there would run out. that's something you could announce and it may actually happen. you should try that or maybe not. just an idea.
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andy, you are the voice of this emotionally stunted generation. are they all going to end up like you? they won't have an apartment. will they end up like you? >> i take care of myself. do you? no, you have somebody that will take care of you. i have to take care of myself. have i that get up and come to work. >> your cats wake you up. >> i have to occasionally bathe myself. i don't have anything to say about this story. this is bad. we need to do something about it. >> is it really so bad? >> it is bad. i believe, kennedy, children are our future. >> they are our future, but 50%, there are still 85% -- >> it is a fairly high percent. i believe in robert plant who said the kids are all right. the one thing you left out of everything you were blaming was the economy. >> that's the other thing.
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people who are over qualified take jobs that require less skills which are normally the jobs people get when they have the gab here. the gap here. >> this is a problem because you have all of these people who are 30 and are as educated or as career experienced as a 20-year-old. it will be weird. maybe that doesn't matter because we are living longer. i have to ask bill. a lot of these minimum wage jobs are not taking them. do they feel too entitled to them or -- fill in your insult. >> big, fat, jerk. what ever happened to the peace corp. if nothing is going on, do the peace corp. free travel and easy access to hippie chicks. >> don't you have to have a four-year degree? i always thought that was the drill. >> do people still do the
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peace corp? >> now it is called molly. >> i am going to the peace corp. >> don't you feel -- everything has shifted. 18 is essentially the new 28 and 28 is the new 38. i am obviously a boyish 35. it is basically like i am 25. >> boyish 25? >> in the middle ages you were a king at 12. >> and you could marry your sister. it was a better time. >> simpler times. you didn't have to spend money on dinner and drinks. you would go next door and get married. but it can only be bad because these people are not putting things into the economy. if you are putting off marriage and family -- actually putting off family, that's a lot of money not being spent on baby carriages. >> on a house. >> but it is a dual income couple. the people who have two jobs and no kids.
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those are the driving force behind the new economy, at least in china and india where they are allowed to grow their economies. they have more economic liberalism. we have so much debt and they are crashing through every conceivable debt ceiling. that generation, i don't blame them for being hopeless. they will be saddled with way more debt than output. how do you ever have -- you think you are socially immobile now wait until you have to pay that back. >> i heard the debt doesn't matter. >> this is interesting because i don't think this conversation about our miss spent youth has ever been had. >> a bunch of older people have never bagged on the younger generation. >> we are not bagging on them. we are sympathizing. >> that miley cyrus took off her clothes and started twerking. >> coming up, what happened when russell brand hit on scar legal joe -- scarlet johansson at an after party?
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do lawns need a reprieve from all hallow's eve? a north carolina woman's halloween display, is there any other kind has provoked disgust among her neighbors. oh my god, look at that, a tree. anyway, the carnage includes fake coffins and a dummy hanging from a noose. they have received numerous complains, but they cannot legally regulate the halloween decorations thanks to the pesky first amendment. they maintain it is all in fun, but one neighbor found the display racially
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offensive. >> a person hanging by a noose with their hands behind their back, tied behind their back in a hoodie nevertheless, what does that have to do with halloween? we don't need that in our neighborhood, not in this neighborhood. >> oh, well anyway, in oklahoma a halloween display proved to be a bit too realistic as the neighbor called 9-1-1 as the neighbor said the head was being crushed by a garage door. i probably would put two and two together and think oh it is halloween. but you it is not. it is not even close. you, sir, should go to jail. speaking of violence. >> i want to take the killjoy
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perspective. i am not thrilled with these displays. i think the racist thing is nonsense. most men who were hanged in america were not lynched as blacks, obviously. >> really? >> i don't know if that is obvious. >> they were hung for being cross dresser. >> men were hung because they committed crimes. cattle russ leers rapists, so i don't think it has anything to do with race. but i don't like it because in their part of l.a. where halloween has surpassed christmas, and i am a jew saying this so i don't have a religious vested interest. i have a national vested interest. there is something unhealthy, and i may be alone here, in halloween surpassing the death oriented holiday surpassing delightful oriented holiday. >> interest -- interesting. >> the then i like about halloween is it is all in good fun. i have two young children. >> but that's trick or treat.
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would you put a dead body under the garage door. >> if my next door neighbor hired some fabulous l.a. decorative agency to put hung people in their yard i would be bummed. it is too much to explain to my little girl and it freaks them out. there is freaky dieky and fun scary halloween. i like halloween is celebrated because christmas is so commercial liesed now and the decorations lead to buying crap. halloween is like, yay, let's have fun and dress up aspirin successes. >> do you decorate your house outside? >> yeah. >> which do you spend more money on let's say? >> good question. it is probably a toss up. we can't afford christmas decorations because we spend so much damn money on american girl dolls. there is very little left over. >> i spend so much money on that, but they do decorate my
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apartment. >> she is talking about dolls. you are spending it on american girls. again, not legal. also why do they have to be american. >> and why did you say you were baby maria's real dad? >> andy, do you write about the overly sensitive neighbor in the obama pho location of woosies. >> what about the booing killing gutfeld? what about the book killing gutfeld. i disagree with you. i get why people -- why it was a little racially insensitive to han a dummy wearing a hoodie. >> if there was no hoodie. >> in addition to the hoodie he was wearing black socks which didn't look like socks looked like feet. and the person changed them to white socks. she even admits there is something going on there. as far as the other part is how dare this woman see a
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garage door slamming into a man's head and call 9-1-1? mind are your own business. a man's head is not your business. stop it. >> bill, are you a walking corpse. do you hate halloween for exploiting your kind? >> i love halloween. i am announcing the best halloween fame i could come up with from my huge yard. it is essentially an homage to the human centi peaked. centi peaked. keep drinking the waters. who of upsets me gets to be the bottom. >> it takes a lot of effort to do this stuff. that's my problem. i don't have the effort for anything. that's somebody's -- that's for people who don't drink. >> wakes up in the morning -- >> yeah. helicoptered -- haunted houses are great. people walk through and --
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yeah! but not in my neighborhood. i like a good hawbted house. >> but there are some people who take over halloween. >> and then obama's america isn't every home hollywood? >> in west hollywood in 2008 he was in trouble. >> i also say the one thing about halloween is you throw away the stuff. at christmas you have to keep everything -- you have to -- if you have a plastic tree you have all of this stuff. >> at halloween you keep it there. >> i try to keep the human centi peakeds, but they usually die. >> we should make everything bi-yearly. >> and by the way, you have to feed the cambodian boys. >> what has jeremy piven been up to? >> first, are we too in love with zombies and does that leave you feeling dead
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holidays and now other ethnic groups want their days recognized as well. the holy day of dowali and the holiday celebrated by me and some like minded men i met at the gym. meanwhile, a spokesman for mayor bloomburg says adding holidays for every religion is not feasible in a city as diverse as new york. >> lightning rooooouuuunnnndd. lightning round. >> he has a point. for this group you have to say for every group. >> look, 150 languages. why not 150 religions. >> there is no answer to that. >> look, the point is,
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christmas is a national holiday. >> it is for jewish holidays but there are so many jews in new york. there are far more jews than muslims in new york. and third, it is controversial because it is a fact. this is a -- jew day yaw christian country. >> not if kennedy can help it. >> by the way, it doesn't mean others are not welcome. atheists are welcome. >> no. not them. not on my watch. >> yes, yes. >> we will bleep that out. >> i want to make this clear because i can see this being cited as a nonsense point. the point is the origin is i'd logically. it is not a statement about who is welcome or not. everyone is welcome. i'd logically they are christian.
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>> and i am greek orthodox. why don't we get good friday off? we have a different easter. >> i don't have an answer. is dennis' point like we were here first and that is the prevailing attitude in this country so that takes precedence over that? >> the people who founded this country were he drew bible -- he brew bible christians. that's why jefferson -- this is unbelievable. i believe adams -- oh franklin. they designed a great seal of the united states. it was the jews leaving egypt. >> that's why we have jewish holidays off in new york because there is a significant jewish population. >> i agree. >> in other states you don't have jewish holidays off. what we need to do is make these decisions lesson trail liesed.
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state is better than federal and federal is better than state. let every community decide. >> how about you have floating holidays. my kids don't have to take muslim holidays off, but they can take eastern orthodox holidays off and not be docked for the time. my daughter's school district parents get in trouble for the days the kids are out of school. >> that's the thing. there is a middle ground. the councilman who is pushing the muslim thing, there was a big statewide test on a very holy day for muslims. that's wrong. there is a middle ground for not giving every day off. you do it where it needs to be done based on population. but also, you reach a threshold. it is like we have got too many holidays. we have too many federal holidays and local holidays. >> now we have meaning less holidays like president's day. when i grew up there was
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washington's birthday and lincoln's birthday. does anybody here know the dates of washington and lincoln's birthday? >> february 12th. >> junetober48th. >> bill, that is not a real month. >> it isn't? >> what is washington's? you see. >> you -- do you know the day john adams died? >> bill, you are a proud parent of four daughters. are you excited you will get to spend more time with them, or do they not visit on holidays? >> i wish they didn't visit on holidays. he has to think about this. he has two kids. maybe he likes spending time with them. i doubt it. they are kids. wise up, america. no more parades and no more holidays. do we want these crappy kids running wild on the streets of new york. it is called summer break and it sucks. >> this should not be discussed in the mayoral race. there were no murders last week. in the 90 there's were 45
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murders a week and now it is 0. they want to return to the 70s. that's what scares me. >> because of the afros? >> unreal. >> look, i am not going to apologize. >> i was going to say can we talk about no murders in new york after the judge made the ruling about stop and frisk? >> that's a good point. it is a good point. you don't know why there are no murders. it could be him right. >> -- it could be i'm right. >> they were talking about how the criminals were taking advantage of this. >> andy, we used anonymous quotes in those stories. >> have the police already stopped? >> they claim that they are
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fearful of doing it because they are afraid they may get sued or in trouble. >> it is in decline the number? >> i think so. >> you know what will happen? you will have more crime in new york and then re-elect the republican. this is the history of the united states. the democrats do their policies. they don't work. republicans fix it up. once it is fixed up, the democrats are re-elected. >> it is not like democrats, crime, blah, blah, blah. i think the bigger worry is the belazio giving the key to the union. that is a terrifying prospect because the taxes will go up and you will send poor people out of the city. >> but you are forgetting the fact that his kids are >> can we do the next story? thanks to the slow economic recovery some are turning to unconventional ways to supplement their income.
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some are selling body parts. it includes buy and sell hair.com and greg's tow nails . net. it is illegal to sell your own kidneys. should it be? >> yeah. >> really? >> yeah. well, no, now that you mention it, a kidney, no. my brother was a professor of medicine at columbia and you can live perfectly well on one kidney. and it is not an issue. yes you should be allowed to do so as painful as it is. >> it is actually not painful. >> morally painful. >> i don't know if it is. if you are an altruistic person who wants to do well and do good at the same time, i think there is absolutely -- >> but i think we are thinking of poor people who need $15,000. they will spend the $15,000 and have no kidney. >> it is not like -- here is the point, a really good friend of mine is a liver
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transplant surgeon who specializes in pancreatic surgery. we talked about living donor liver transplantation which is very invasive and quite dangerous and high infection rate. with kidneys it is easier to find a donor. and honestly a 4-year-old could transplant a kidney. >> during our breaks i did two on bill. bill doesn't have any kidneys. >> he is a boyish 35-year-old who looks like a 4-year-old. >> he woke up in a bathtub of ice. >> you have no idea you have no kidneys right now. >> i am fine right now. i am a little feeling like obama can catch me, but i'm good. >> an dye, do you think the day will come when you see somebody selling an arm or a face? >> i am on the waiting list for george clooney's face. fingers crossed on that one. i guess there is a libertarian
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that should be into selling your own body parts. oh, i guess i am. >> the former editor general -- she is really an incredibly smart person. she donated a kidney to a friend of hers she only knew pretty well. it was not like one of her best friends. she has a tremendous argument. she changed my mind on this. a few years ago i took a much harder ethical stance. we should not be selling body parts. if you are a stanford student athlete and you need to pay for the private school sell your eggs. >> elogy eggs -- selling eggs is different than selling an organ. >> i don't know anything. >> i am with the liberals. my body, my choice. keep your log off my body. there it is. >> all right. i am glad i learned -- time to
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would it give you the creeps if somebody died where you sleep? died in to us.com lets you know if anyone has croaked in your home. for 12 bucks the site will comb through multiple sources to see if anyone spent the last hours at your address. he got the idea after one of his tennants told him his rental property was haunted. they said they could reduce the property value by 15 to 25%, but in most states there is no law requiring the
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sellers to disclose a death took place in the home. in other words the drifter i smothered last week could crush the retail value. let's keep it between us, america. it is one thing to find out about a place you might move into. but why look it up after you moved in. the knowledge can't help anybody. it is the most bizarre thing i ever heard. >> i think it is great. kennedy, chances are if you live in an old building somebody died in that building. >> i have owned two homes in my life and every apartment -- just this week. every time i have moved into a place whether it is an apartment or house i always ask before i move in, did somebody die here? >> you do? >> every single time, yes. fortunately i have had good luck and not moved into a haunted house.
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>> why does that make it not haunted? >> there is a good chance there is residual smooshing. >> it is science. >> i am with you. >> when i walk into a place i will not lie to you. this is freaky and it freaks my husband out, but i can walk into a place and i can tell you if someone died there. i can also tell you if it is a man or woman and approximately how old. >> if you can tell that, why do you ask them that when you look at new places? >> it is like using the condom and the pill. >> do you remember that time we were at my apartment and we heard that weird knocking from the floor boards and you thought it was haunted and i said no that is pablo? i said no he is alive. >> he said help me in spanish under the floor boards. >> remember when you put me under the floor boards in your apartment and called me pablo?
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that was fun. >> you know what, death doesn't matter if you have a view. if you walked in san francisco and were on a russian hill and had a view of the bay bridge and somebody said a young woman committed suicide here. >> i would never move in. >> you think it will have a bad hora. >> i will not be able to sleep. >> it is not haunted. >> every house in the old days had somebody who died in it. >> that's why i don't live in a house in pioneer village. >> the important thing about this website, when you call in if you think your house is haunted call in the professionals. the first thing they do is spend time and your available money asking the spirit what its name in and why it is there. you can use this website to establish those facts so that when you call in the professionals they don't have to waste the time doing that. they can get to exercising. >> can the house be haunted
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without a death? >> absolutely. >> skew have death without haunted and helicoptered -- and haunted without death. >> remember when jennifer love-hewitt said places aren't haunted, but people aren't haunted. i believe that. this is so stupid and i can't believe i am saying this. my husband knows how bananas i am and he is holding his head in shame. >> just 17 people. >> the chances of something a place where somebody died especially if it is in a way they were not ready to pass. >> pablo. >> by the end pablo was ready to pass. >> this show is haunted by hilarity. we have one more story coming up. don't leave or i will haunt you forever in your dream.
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he says it is okay to call him paranoid and misinformed, but he believes x quote, the idea of a zombie infested world inspires monsters possessed by an uncontrollable thrill to kill. wondering what it would be like to participate in this new world order. wow, that is scary, kennedy. we have about two minutes. is he on to something or on something? he can prescribe himself some fun medication. >> there is an interesting point about society. >> i mean, we had a vampire arousal for a couple of years. and then after "true blood,"" try light" and "vampire diaries" that fizzles and now it is" world war z." >> the further away we get from the reality of death is where people never come in contact with a dead person
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anymore, the first time in history the more they have a fantasy of death. >> it is more of a detachment. but then again we had comic books in the 50s and the 40s that dealt with grotesque things. >> but that is exactly -- i will respectfully disagree. in 1954 he wrote seduction of the innocence. in every instance good triumphs over evil. this is exactly the same thing. >> they are so terrifying. >> people watch shows for entertainment. >> we go through trends. >> have i to get to bill. >> the idea of zombies scares me. there is a chance you could come back after you die in the next six months. >> and my revenge will be had.
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my favorite is the second sentence, hate me all you want. that is the preemptive strike. >> i hate the fact i have some calm space. >> i think if you look at pop culture it is conclusions and philosophical. >> i think you can say it is definitely resonating with people on some level. i think it can be a little more optimistic about it. i don't think people are de patched -- detached from humanity. >> i think hahn gnaw montana -- hannah montana more ofing -- morphing into miley cyrus is worst. >> i agree and that's why i watch it constantly. >> this is what i think really annoyed me about the article. he said stop obsessing on
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well i've been gone and it takes a little while. >> hello, everyone i'm kimberly guilfoyle, yeah, with the others along with bob beckel, eric bolling and dara perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." three weeks after the disastrous rollout of his signature piece of legislation, president obama was forced to admit this. >> there's no sugarcoating it, the website has been too slow, people have been getting stuck during the application process, and i think it's fair to say that nobody's more frustrated by that than i am. >> but just a few weeks ago, the president said complaints about the law were baseless. >> most of the
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